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AUSPICIOUS DEA.TH OF TWO GIRLS.…

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MONSTER IRONCLADS AND MONSTER…

\ MR. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH.

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HEADS OF HAIR. j

THE CASE OF THE EARL OF DUN-DONALB.

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NEWS FROM INDIA.1

PRINCE BISMARCK AND LORD ODO…

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PRINCE BISMARCK AND LORD ODO RUSSELL. A Berlin letter in the Journal do Genive vouches for the authenticity of the following statement, alleged to have been made a fortnight ago by Prince Bismarck to Lord Odo Russell: I quite understand the excitement caused in England by what is going on in the East; but, after all, it would be necessary for you to. ascertain precisely where the shoe pinehet, in order to discover the proper remedy. Bear in mind, in the first place, that palliative measures are all you can ] hope for. However much Russia may, in your opinion, ] abuse her victory, you can do nothing, or at leaat very little. Even if you were the masters, how could you, after the debates in your Parliament, venture to re- ] store Ttirkish rule in the Christian provinces that have been emancipated from it ? The thing is im- 4 possible, but, were it not so, the experiment would be a very risky one. Your troops are excellent; but, as Marshal Bugeand said, you have very few of them, and it would not be easy fur you to raise fresh ones. Your countrymen would, no ] doubt, flock to the colours with great enthu- siasm but reflect that you would not have another siege of Sebastopol to undertake, but an active arduous campaign, involving great hardships and pri- vations and your young men from the City, from Manchester, and Liverpool would soon find it very trying. In a word, you will admit that you might possibly be beaten, and then you would be in a very bad plight indeed why run the risk of that ? What do you care about Bulgaria ? What are Bessarabia or the Danube to you ? You have but one concern, and that is the road to India, and you know quite well that that route is not the valley of the Euphrates, but Egypt and the Suez Canal. Well, then, take 3gypt. Lord Odo Russell having made a gesture of dis- sent, Prince Bismarck continued- Why, of course. With Egypt, Malta, and Gib- raltar, nothing could enter the Mediterranean without your leave, and everybody will be satisfied, excepting France, perhaps; but it is not your business nor mine to make France happy. Moreover, she will soon be reconciled to it. Since Eenaparte's expedition she must have lost the illusion of ever turning Egypt to any account. It is quite enough for her that her material interests there should be safeguarded, and she could not wish to see them in better hands than yours."

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THE FATAL FOOTBALL CASE. ]

THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

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DAHOMEY IN DEFAULT. ;

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.

THE BURIALS QUESTION.

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AN IMPOSTOR IN A BATH CHAIR.

THE ENCLOSURE COMMISSION.

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