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(Reutbu's Telegrams.)
[Special to the Mail."]
Rome October 9.
C mizio who was recently arrested at Genoa, has been amnestied through the mediation of General Garibaldi, his father-in-law, who went to Genoa to «se his influence with the authorities to obtain a pardon.
(prom the lyttelton times.)
London, Oct. 8. ' It is stated that, with a view to coerce fc the Porte, the British Government has proposed, and the Powers have agreed to occupy and place an embargo on the chief Turkish ports in the iEgean sea, and it is further reported that the admirals in command of the combined fleet have been instructed by their respective Governments to carry this into effect.
The " Daily News " of to-day hints at * the possibility of the sultan being doposed.
Intelligence has been received from Teheran that the Kurds inhabiting the - district of Kurdistan, on the western border of Persia, having risen in large numbers against the local authorities, and are attacking the pillaging the towns and villages in the district. October 0. Nothing definite has transpired with regard to the decision of the Great ■""* Powers for the settlement of the Mont-
enegrin question and cession of Dulcigiio. On the strength of a proposal made by England, and agreed to, Admiral Seymour summoned the other Admirals of the combined fleet to hod a conference. It is reported that detached squadrons are going to the Levant, accompanied by a troopship to render assistance in taking munitions of war and gathering guns,
The counties of Gal way and Mayo, in Ireland, have been proclaimed disturbed districts.
Constantinople, Octobar 8. It is said that a plot is on foot against
the Sultan, and in consequence several
arrests have been made. It is, however "understood that the Sultan prefers abdication to yielding.
Calcutta, October 9. * Latest intelligence from Afghanistan reports the arrival of Ayoub Khan at Herat.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 441, 12 October 1880, Page 3
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314Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 441, 12 October 1880, Page 3
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