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CALOGRAMS.

(Beittee's Telegrams.)

Lond )N, February 24

The trials of Dillon, O'Brien, Harris, and Sheeny, for conspiracy, were concluded at Dubiin to-day, but the jury disagreed as to the verdict.

Bebltk, February 24

Critical Condition of Prince Alexander.

Prince Alexander of Battenberg, who receotly returned to Darmstadt, is suffering from a severe illness, which at first was supposed to be typhoid, but which now appears to be small pox. He is lying in a critical condition.

A Triple Alliance

The alliance between Germany, Italy, and Austria has been renewed. London, February 24 The Kapunda Collision.

The Kapunda survivors declare that the Ada Melmore had no side lights, and made a mistake in porting her helm at a critical moment.

The Lord Chancellor of Ireland

It is reported that ihe Lord Chancellor of Ireland intends to retire owing to diflerences with his colleagues.

Tho Bulgarian Difficulty<

The Porte has refused to continue negotiations with M. Zankoff.

Retaliating on Ca&ada •

The Hon«»e of Representatives em« powered the President to prevent Canadian vessels, railway-cars, or goods entering the United States.

The Crisis in Italy.

Signor Depretis, having failed to eonsfruct a strong Coalition Ministry, Signor Biancbini has been summoned. Tbe situation is now very complicated.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5643, 26 February 1887, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5643, 26 February 1887, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5643, 26 February 1887, Page 2

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