CABLE TELEGRAMS.
[By Submarine-Cable.]
FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES,
LATEST EUROPEAN.
FAILURE OF THE CONFERENCE,
WAR IMMINENT.
London, January 10.
It is generally expected that the Conference of the European representatives will end in a failure. The Turkish Delegates will yield nothing substantial. Sultan Abdul Hamid, replying to a petition from a number of his subjects at Adrianople, who sought permission to take up arms against their common enemy, said that if war was necessary, he would at once place himself at the head of the Turkish Army. The Russian Levant Squadron has rendezvoused at Odessa. ELECTION EOW IN THE UNITED STATES. An election crisis occurred at New Orleans, through the Democratic Militia obeying the orders of Lieutenant-Governor Wiltz. The Republican officers were duly installed, when the Democratic Official Corps and Militia blockaded the Republican Governor and Legislature in the State House. There was, however, no blood shed. General Grant ordered the Federal Commander of Lousiana, General Augur, to take steps to maintain the peace, without in any way recognising the Democratic Governor.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 52, 16 January 1877, Page 3
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172CABLE TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 52, 16 January 1877, Page 3
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