ARGUS CALOGRAMS.
♦ ' ' " London, Nov. 24. Mr John Thaddens Delone, for many years editor of the Times, is dead. " 1, Fuller », reports _,of Jthe meetinpr, \<JQ$ pl}^biii^tu^ay^astat|Balla; state th*t Mr Parnell, wlio,' as previously announced, was present . at the meeting, whilst denouncing the action of the Government, counselled those present to exercise moderation in endeavoring to attain the''e_dß : ainie_ at. ' ''■< -~ - ' , Other meetings took place on the same! lay in various parts of fho country, but ! all passed off quietly and without any -istarbance of thepeace. Mr iGHadston- hffs jurrived;^tEdinbiu-gh , fthe f °hj?cfof coirfmencing^, Igs electoral campaign ih" He met with ajwjlliai^pnhlicjepeption at the ! hands of the Liberal party. -. • « ■• ,4. .. ! ,N0v..25, 1 Mr j Gladstone^ has opened- his 'dl-ctoral campaign in Midlothian by a speech which he made to-day at Edinburgh, in which I he made a powerful and^ { .yigorous indict- j ment against the Government^ He pointed out, tnatit was necessary* riot bnly to re- ! place them, but the ( Copservative majority : nko in the House, of Commons,- because tlie .latter must be hsd res^OMihle forthe ' actio- of.Ministers both i^remfdjtojh|bme ahd -affairs, 1 - which*- ho t_gal_ denounced, , \ t . • Beinforeeihents of troops, which s have been held in readiness for some time past at Liverpool and elsewhere, in consequence pf . .the . tdutnrb^d, state, oi Jrejandjjiaje Mek _eVplic_ed t% -the -wVsterVcbulties, where considerable— agitation and excitement prevail, arid where agrarian outnges > areW^6uenVdiicurrence:. ! ; T jy, ''■*-.* r.u^ jy?^ "; ;^ : UA. 26. is a growing" belief that it is the intention of the Russian GrOveri__ent to reforms !^romised J by; -Prince Gortschakoff tend to strengthen this belief. - Nov. 27. After the speech .delivered yesterday at Edinburgh,- Mr' GMdsfone' proceeded to „lar^ meetmgftherert *^ \^y On this o'ccasioirMr GTa'di'tone referred at length to the present #tate of affairs -in Ireland,, and,, declared T-hiuiself; in favor of local autonomousagovernment for that country. . ■- / . Nov. 28. The King of Denmark is arranging with the Duke of Cumberland to renounce his ' claiiKis7^6Athel( thrbneVof Hanover,'^ and to accept tbe succession of the Duchy of Brunswick. • ■ - '■■ ' A Vienna telegram states that Russia has eing her way, if necessaiy, through Persian territory. 77 '"- '"- ZyA-'h ..y . -a A ty~> m -;New' Yobk;- ] N6v. 24. The panic which took place on the 22nd inst., in consequence bf the " bull" opera tions, which caused a j;ollapse in railway and other securities, has now ended, and the 1 stocks markets7generallyr are/recover-ihg^fiOftiiHeex-tensive f f_fl , 'caused 'by the panic. .- t , -* * !^^^^;^oy:^ Prince Gortscriakoff has made a state* SBM_p_i^y__r^^toM?j?^^ assurMCp^ln^veuiwme.tamer^pTthar it is the^n^^idWVlffli'e'Krfsemtf Government to initiate at an .early date an extensive "system of internal reforms. The Chancellor statgd -that -Jthe; Jiajqre .ofthese; has now been decided on. -Berlin, Nov. 26. In to-day's sitting of tlie German BittJ-<!»-t-Y<^e-eta^^ inarckdvbulgllt^fa-Wjaitfa^roiMßabJEor the appointment of a special commissioner to represenf tlieGerman Empire af the Mel-honmßTE-lhbitiotir««l4lrat thefsumSf Wd.m. ina_kf/(£_s,-Qeo)|. should. Ij^ devoted for that purpose. • _____________== - i
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Southland Times, Issue 3578, 9 December 1879, Page 3
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