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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

•' ! ''' 6Alk'ji BUiiklAUYi M lj T-ONDON, Soptombor'l2.~Mr. fjtanloy writes from Victoria Nynnfca and says thrtt nearly ono hundred livofl havd boon lost from tho hardships endured. t\< • > The steamer 'Arbitrator,' from New Orleans, fltruck an icoborgftnd<founderodin2omlnut<»i Tho arow wore savodi • nil w> •.(• „( ( I Tho 'Sao Kaphaol' wa» burned i of£ Capo Horn', the orow being saved .»f tor. fearful suf^ forings.' , „''"' '\!i'' W , '' Jloinforoemonto aro being sent to Cuba. > Tho Lisbou monoJftry orlela linn subaidod. ; Turkish war telogramß and Inquiries q£ tl»o Urltish (,'otnmlHsionore show that xoports , of atrocities in Hulgaria havo not boon in. tho least exaggerated, i, Children wqro .rowted ttlivo f 't))oii;,ftoßh thn»pt, down .their, , paipnttf throata, prognant women ripped u,pj \ypmqn, and girls violated by thousands ; men liayo, ', boon, audsHinnpd^lvq^and flogged i I to death, at^lj x torturofl in pvory, concolvftl^lo, ' | mftnnpjynof a|pao by Bashi Jsa•^o^k^|l)ut l tp ,ai grcatdi i , l ext s on,i 1 by tho trpops, whq wmo ■> rewarded instead of ptmishod, fot ( thoir cruelty. Tho English, fc r ooretary f <>f legation, Baring, and, tho, A morioan,, Secretary, Bofjubor, hayo boon s^ot t(^ f Invo's'tlgatc, ( ans r ' report , t|ia£ sixty th'ousiv^t'Christllaa noivcomlmthnts havo been murdered, 'tho' Xm'orloa'u suggests' thai & foreign commissioner 'BhquU|l Ibo sontjofldo that'tho loadora'ibf these Out.rages '^'rp^huhg. ' Thousand's, 'of bbdlori'aro strewn aoout In ovGry direction, gnaWed'by dogs and in' a horrid Btftto 'of putrcrfaoMortj ' with H' fow half-stat'vcd women rilttlrig Ih th'o midst of ihom'b6wail|rtg tho' lorn otimi-MM onos. Oho NV(tmn'n 1 WhW'fourid' moatiiHg ' Wv'iV tKrtib'^mnll skulls wi'tli hair olingihg to thorn, which sho had in her Up.' Th'CKO' i'eV6lAtiotift called MtoiißO' fooling thrdugK England, • " Tho lender of tho outrages ott tho Bulgariatirt wrte ordotcd to bo ai-'reflted by tho Turkish Government, but ho collooted ft huttober of Brtshi Htwouliß and dofeatodnll attempta to capture him. ■'<:•',''' ■ • Atncnoan hostito JtuMatw havo rotii'cd to winter quartorot ' "'"' t '"'"" ' ■ ' ' A Turkiahi anhistiob' Warf dotnanded by thd British 'Am banstidoiy Who stated' that if the Porte refused and nrnted foreign intervention followed; Turkoy.jhuot not rely on ISnglish SUppoct; '"■ "''H "" ,hi / 1 ,i ,i. . i. i „ . It ie ospectod that slavoify in Turkey will bo abolished!" •<- in' > ii „>,<<<• Indlgufttlon-otnobtings havo 'boon !<held throughout England oallingon tho Government to intorforo ttf stop atrpoitice. . /•> •< iii i <i m v j\lr. John Bright, writing tooao ofnthcßfl meotitrgy, declared England solely , rcapousiblo for- tho Turkish war • and ; tho i Bulgarian out* rngcfl, as without h,or support Turkey d aro, not ortforpn oithor- i.< , i<- . . i ,t), t) , • ( /, „Atr, Cllndstono has^ issued a paniphfot do* olaripg that England's' honor, wn^ never ho Qompromised, and that tho Govcrnn^ontßhould rcdeottt it;by inpifttlng on tho A<|niinistra.tivo Oovornmont of, Bulgaria, l)omla, and Hcxzp-, goyin'a being, takon out o£ tho bands, .ot tho I'orto.' , ■ Karl Porby Notified that no efforts should, bo spared to ascertain the truth of, tho liaU garlfiu otitrrtgc«, and tliftt ho. had , tnkct^ such measures ,nn ho ; decided ndviaablo with tho for.oigi}pQvifcrß.' , , , ' Mttjß.atatcd,t|»fttM ttjB.atatcd,t|»ftt Austria and, not England is how'lo,9lfod I( ,fajby Turkey as tho power Hk'ol/^bp'pOsoJtuseiau aggression, and tliftt tho | Austrian ( Ambassador at Constantinople occupies tho position fprmorly hold by Wngla'6d.:' ' i. ',"!,", . ' ' S6vero fighting took place beforo Alexanttza oii'lh'd 'ffih #ostombo>. , .Tlio Borriane word 1 pttnlc-flti'ldlcoti rit tho advanco of tho Turkish m>U 'Tho,' streets '6f Tl AtoxaiUteS Voru' crWvd6(Vwi,th' Wounded, 1 attd both pcoplo and d^entoftirt;crowd(i niling thd road to Belgrade.' Tho' SorvlAn army whs I , demoralised,' ottd no offflctlVofcslstaiico'coultl bd dftorod'to tho T^rkf«ln advAnco oii Belgrade. ' '' ' ■ It i« reported ' that' Itussfa 1 will not allow 1 ' Soi'Vift' t6 ribedpt tho terma of podoo offered.' '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2453, 11 October 1876, Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2453, 11 October 1876, Page 3

ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2453, 11 October 1876, Page 3

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