The Times Of Tuesday Gives A Very Interesting Account Of
the Hazaras, the tribes who are just now engaged in a very serious revolt against the authority of the Ameer of Aghani- stan. They occupy the mountains between Herat and Cabal,......
Moreover, Sir Charles Dilke, Who Is Evidently Re-entering...
with feelings as bitter as those of an outlaw, which prompt him to make his influence felt, and felt painfully, by those with whom he is prepared to act in all destructive......
The Times Of Thursday Contains An Article, Apparently...
to allay "the feeling of alarm which is being expressed in some quarters" in regard to Afghanistan. The condition of affairs, it admits, is "not altogether satis- factory," but......
The Labour Troubles At Homestead, Pennsylvania, Are By No...
over, the union men still declaring that they will in some way or other prevent the employment of the non- union men who have been taken on, and who are now working in the......
The Ruins Of The Famous Palace Of St. Cloud—the Palace
was. bombarded and set on fire, during the war of 1870-71, by the great guns of Mont Valerien—have been sold by auction, and very soon nothing will be left of a building once so......
On Monday, The House Of Lords Gave Judgment In The
case of Dr. Barnardo and the writ of habeas corpus sued out in respect of the boy Gossage. It will be remembered that after Gossage, who had been handed over to an organ-grinder......
The News From Uganda Is Of The Kind Which Makes
that "darker which was dark enough before." On Wednesday, the Times published a long telegram from Paris, containing extracts from a document, signed "An ex-Missionary of......