15 NOVEMBER 1879, page 2

At A Crowded Meeting Held In Hawkstone Hall, Westminster...

Road, on Tuesday, to hear from the Rev. M. MacColl a lecture on "The Condition and Prospects of the Christian Pope-. lations of the Ottoman Empire," a somewhat notable incident......

Suppose The Austro-german Alliance Ends In The Submission...

and the re-entry of the Czar into that league of the three Emperors which has for its foundations a common dread of revolution and a common ownership of Poland. Would Lord......

A Story Is Current In Vienna That The Balkan States—servia,

Bulgaria, and Montenegro—have formed a league against Austria. If Austria tries to pass Novi Bazar, Sorvis, is to find 120,000 men, Bulgaria, 90,000; and Montenegro, 26,000,—all......

Tlie News From The Cape, Though Not Exactly Alarming, Is

dishearteniug, especially to Sir Stafford. Northcote. The Boers are still refractory, refuse to obey the law which requires per- mite for carrying arms to be purchased from......

Mr. Cowen, M.p. For Newcastle-on-tyne, And One Of The Few

Radical Jingoes, though a very able and very honest man, addressed his constituents this day week in a manly speech, in which we rejoice to observe that he strove to tone down......

At A Crowded Meeting Of Home-rulers Held Last Monday In

the Free-trade Hall, Manchester, a somewhat significant collision occurred between Mr. Parnell and Mr. Mitchell Henry. Mr. Parnell said he wished to see a beginning made of a......

General Roberts And The Khyber Force Have Established...

and a new route is being opened between Jellalabad and Cabul, along which supplies can easily pass without danger of attack, except in a single defile. The clansmen offered no......

The Mum Of Saturday Had A Strong Article In Favour

of con- structing, or rather reconstructing, a harbour at Pamagosta, in Cyprus. It appears that Admiral Hornby, with the six large vessels under his command, entered Fame,gosta......