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CABLE NEWS.

LATEST FROM EUROPE. . [eeuxer’s telegrams— oopvmoht.] The Phoenix Park Murderers. London, May 11. O’Brien and Doyle have pleaded guilty to complicity in the murder Of Lord F. Cavendish and Mr Burke. The Dynamitards. The dynamite conspirators were again charged at Bow street to-day, and all committed for trial. Monetary and Commercial. Consols remain at j New Zealand securities continue at the following quotations:—Five per cent. 10-40 loan, 106 j five per cent. 1889 loan, 10 px diy.; four and a half per cent.' 1879-1904 loan, 102 ; four per cent inscribed stock, 191 The market rate of discount has risen to and,. is now }i below the Bank irate. Australian breadstuff's continue quiet, but-

steady at last prices, viz., Adelaide ex warehouse, at 50s; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 345; New Zealand wheat, ex store, 43s to 48s 6d. The, total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,900,000, being an increase of 180,000 quarters during the week. The market for Australian tallow is dull; best beef, 425; best mutton, 445. War in India. Calcutta, May 11. Intelligence is to hand from Cabul that engagements have been fought between the Ameer’s troops and a large force of rebel shinwarris, resulting in the complete defeat of the latter. Rebellion in Hayti. Kingston, Jamaica, May 11. - Hews .has- reached here that the rebelsrin Hayti have blown up the bridge nt Mifagoane (sic) by dynamite, and killed. 200 Haytian troops, who were operating against them. [Received May 14,11.12 p. m.] / . The Fisheries Exhibition. London, May 12. The International Fisheries Exhibition was opened to-day by the Prince of Wales, in the presence, of a large concourse of people. The proceedings passed Off most successfully. The Australian 'section of the exhibition is in a very forward state, and . makes a good display/ s'; ;o i Archbishop Orohe. It has transpired that Archbishop Crofte has made a promise to the Pope that he will conform to the attitude which has been adopted by {Cardinal McCabe, in connection with the state ol affairs in Ireland. AUSTRALIAN [kbdtee’s telegrams—copyright ] [Received May 14, 12.10 p.m.] The Conference. Sydney, To-day. / The. Intercolonial Conference agreed to favor the system of federal quarantined‘Thej results of the proceedings of the conference are generally considered satisfactory. _.. - M* Redmond. /Mr Redmond lectured on Saturday evening,and referred to Irish grievances in. temperate language. He leaves for New Zealand shortly.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 942, 14 May 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 942, 14 May 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 942, 14 May 1883, Page 2

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