came into the possession of Grisi, that the young scapegrace had an adventure with the great Catalani. Prince Poniatowski having begged the famous cantatrice to favor the company, with a song, she got up from her seat and moved toward the piano. But before reaching it she Thged her mind, and returned to her scat with out looking behind her. "In my anxiety to bear the great singer," said the Colonel, I deposited an ice cream, red and rosy, on her chain, which I had not time to remove, before she plumped down upon it. The weather being very warm, and the fair prima donna's garments of the thin nest texture, the sensation was evidently a vivid one. She jumped up, exclaiming, What is this?' and then saw her white muslin dyed red I was standing by, with my mouth wide open, petrified-with-terror,-when-the-fair-songstress opened upon me such a volley of choice Tuscan vernacular that I fairly flex Jumping out of a low window I cscaped, and never stopped until I found myself within the walls at the Porta San-j Gallo." While stopping at Treves, the lad sat next a Prussian General of cavalry, who related to him how that George IV once gave a dinner to all the Prussian officers at Hanover, and made them all drunk with the exception of the narrator himself. So pleased was the "first gentleman in Europe, with the Bacchanalian prowess of the one exception, that, he presented him with

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It is reported that the visit of Prince Nikita of Montenegro to St. Petersburg is connected with the approaching coronation of the Crar, for which great preparations are being made.

LONDON, August zand.

Garnet Welseley visited De Lesseps yesterday The Daily News' dispatches say : General Sir and explained the action of the British'in regard to the Suez Canal: He said that everything would be over in a few days, but that the English nitist use the canal. De Lesseps expressed him- self satisfied with General Wolseley's explanation, and said he regretted that there had been a mis understanding."

LIMERICK, August 26th, Some excitement exists here because six sub- Constables, the supposed originators of the recent agitation among the constabulary, are ordered to be transferred to the north counties. The men asked for a day's time before leaving, which was refused, whereupon they resigned, and se- Yesterday afternoon the Seventy-second Re- veral other resignations are threatened. The Go-giment engaged the enemy at Cerapeum, and re- vernment prevented the use of the telegraph for puised them. Two of our men were killed and. communications between the constabulary. A meeting of the entire force in Limerick, is called guns.

five wounded. The enemy lost too men and four for to-night.

BOSTON, August 27th,

The Herald's cable special from London says the Australian cricketers have decided to visit America and Canada to incet the crack elevens of those countries,

Another cablegram says the Hillsdale crew has returned to London and gone into active practice preparatory to their coming match with the crew of the Thames Club The date has not been settled, but it will take place in eight or ten days,

LIMERICK, Áugust 28th.

At six o'clock this moming the gunboat fes- quite crossed the bitter lakes and shelled Baid station. Subsequently troops landed from the gunboat, and found the place deserted, while urge bodies of Arab cavalry were seen stream- ing toward the desert."

ISMAILIA, August zand.

Arabi Pasha was here three days ago and dined with De Lesseps. He reported that his trooje at Tell-ell-Keber are strongly entrenched. Seven

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signed, but they refused to listen. The city is without the usual police force on their beats to-night.

DUAN, August 28th.

The discontent among the constabulary has dred of the liter met to complain of their not be extended to the Metropolitan police. Four hun-" ing compensated for extra work. While the meet- ing was proceeding, the Chief Commissioner peared and ordered the Chairman to leave the

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DUBLIN, August 22nd. The police have found three eye-witnesses to the massacre of the Joyce family. They have chair. The Chairman refused, and the Com positively identified ten of the prisoners, and an-issioner threatened to make an example of the other witness identified four of the ten as having Chairman. The meeting dispersed shortly after. been overheard plotting the murder,

At a subsequent meeting the men pledged them- Gray has written to the Lord Lieutenant of selves to compensate the Chairman for any loss Ireland, claiming the right to be present at the Royal Irish Constabulary held a parade on Sunday he might sustain. The Inspector-General of the proposed inquiry into the conduct of the jury of the entire Limerick forces. He said the trans which convicted Hyacs. He offered to attend in custody of officers if necessary.

fer to the north of Ireland of six sub-constables, Lord Spencer has declined to hold an inquiry which occasioned the excitement in the ranks, into the conduct of the jury who convicted Hynes. was not meant as a punishment. He pointed out He intends to examine the affidavits submitted that insubordination could not be tolerated. The to him in the case, in order to ascertain if sullic-six men referred to have until Monday morning, ient grounds exist for interfering with the due he said, to decide whether to go north or to re course of the law.

sign. The force at Cork.sympathize with the Limerick police.

Archbishop Croke of the Diocese of Cashel, Bishop Dortian of Down and Connor, Bishop Duggan of Clonfert and Bishop McCormack of Achonry, have written in approval of the efforts to establish a fund for the benefit of evicted - tenants. Archbishop Croke promises a sub

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is subsiding, they being satisfied by the assurance The agitation among the Metropolitan police of the Chief Commissioner and Lord Spencer, who promised that inquiry would be made into the cause of their grievances.

The funeral of Charles J. Kickham, a Fenian, took place yesterday. Ten thousand persons ac companied the remains from his late residence, Black Rock, to King's-bridge Depot, whence the body was conveyed to Tipperary. Severel ex- Fenian prisoners, and Dillon, Sexton and Healy, Members of Parliament, were present.

LONDON, August zand. "Later reports show that the murder of farmer Leaby near Killarney was more like a military execution than a murder. The leader of the ply called upon 4No. 1 to fire. He did so, and badly wounded Leahy, The leader then ordered No. to" to fire. This shot also took

LONDON, August 28th. effect. "No. 14" was then summoned to give Great fears are entertained regarding the con the coup de grace. This was the last shot fired.dition of the Archbishop of Canterbury, in con- Leahy remained alive half an hour after being sequence of his continued serious prostration. shot. Five young men, sons of farmers, have Alfred Tennyson, poet laureate, has given his been arrested on suspicion.

name to a scheme for the erection of a. bust of Guildford Onslow, formerly a member of Par-Longfellow in Westminster Abbey. liament, and well known as the friend and ad- vocate of the claimant in the Tichborne case, is dead.

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VIENNA, August 24115. Over one hundred women are on trial-at- Grossbeckskirk, Hungary, charged with poisoning their husbands. The guilt of thirty-five of these women has been proved.

LIMERICK, August 24tl. The corporation of Limerick has voted the freedom of the city to E. Dwyer Grey,

LONDON, August 24th. Wright and Son, worsted spinners of Bradford, have failed. Liabilities, £170,000,

August 25th. The Hillsdales are training for the race on September 14th

The whaler Polynir has arrived in Pentland Firth with 120 tons of oil. She reports that fishing has been fairly successful, catches averag ing 50 to 120 tons. The remainder of the Dundee feet remain in Davis' Strait until the beginning of October,

Louis Rubio, the Italian painter, is dead.

The decision of Lord Spencer was given in re-

LIMERICK Augst 29th,

The dismissed Constables, on hearing of the petition which had been sent to Lord Spencer, declared they would not re-enter the force under any conditions.

political and sentimental aspects of the question, pathy for Arabi Pasha is undiminished, but among those capable of julging between the

there is a revulsion of feeling, and some of those who formerly applauded Arabí.. now condemn him as a dangerous enemy of the Empire.

ALEXANDRIA, Áugust 24th.

The English, being desirous to save Cairo, will direct railway line, on which new rails will be laid. jush on rapidly thither from Suez by the old

Negotiations proceeding between the cam mander of the Austrian gunboat Nautilus and the Arabs at Aboukir with the view to effecting

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itself, and all the troops engaged did well. To Athens, instructing him to make representations

morrow (Friday) I shall attack the enemy's posi to the Greek Government, insisting upon a

tion at Holenke, and hope to take possession of cessation of hostilities.

the dam which they constructed this morning" ATHENS, August 29th. In a telegram despatched at 'o'clock this Yesterday morning Turkish troops attacked morning, General Wolseley adds: "I omitted to the Greeks all along the front, from Zorbas to

say that had met with, yesterday, two gailing Demaui. Fighting was continued to-day. The guns, worked by seamen, who handied them ad- Greeks last four killed and ten wounded. The mirably.” artillery and gendarmes to the frontier. Government has despatched 10,000 infantry,

CONSTANTINOPLE, August 12th. M. Condorcetis, the Greek Ambassador, has represented to Said Pasha that the collision was provoked by a violation of Greek territory by the Turks. Said Pasha replied that last month n'detachment of Greek troops crossed the fron tier and cut the telegraphic communication The Turks, requiring supplies, were obliged to between the Turkish military post and the village. pass through a part of the Greek territory. They retaliated, driving off the latter. were opposed and fired upon by the Greeks, and

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Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy, has written to Wm. Cox Bennett, LLD., consenting to add his name to the list of those willing to promote the project of placing a bust of the poet Longfellow in West minister Abbey, if there be a precedent for such a step, in connec tion with a foreign poet, Mr. Bennett, in reply, stated that he has no doubt about the admissi bility of the bust, and says:-" Americans are not foreigners to us, but one in blood, language and institutions, and share in the common glory of all our achievements,"

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made a third attack, the result of which is unknown.

VIENNA, August 26th,

THE WAR IN EGYPT.

· ALEXANDRIA, August zand. This afternoon about six hundred Highlanders made a reconnoissance from Gabriel Station, at. Ramleh, in the direction of Kaft-el-Dwar. Simul. tantously the forty-pounders of the waterworks hill opened fire. The Egyptians replied. After the third round there was no infantry firing. The British are bringing inore heavy guns into posi tion about 150 yards in advance of their present Ramulch line.

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