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; The Aihhi&tioe Negotiations. Loudon, October 16.—Russia has rejected the forte’s offer for an armistice for six months, and proposes an armistice Of sixweeks. • War Humors and Loans. . London, October 17.—1t is reported that.an alliance between Bnssia and Ansjia is imminentalto, that a Russian 16an r of 300,000,000 roubles is I announced. Four thousand Cossacks hare'joined the Servians. Bnssian stocks have fallen heavily. The Home Press recommends EhglarifPborhe watchful and prepared in case of War. Lloyd’s war risk is & per ton on British ships between Australia and the East. Transports for India have been ordered to touch at Gibraltar' and Malta f6i orders. The Powers Support . Russia’s Demand. London, October 19.—The .Great Powers support Russia's proposal for a six weeks* armistice, ;> wMioh is identical with the English proposal. • a calmer feeling new prevails, and stocks are recovering. ‘-- lT L Latest. ; r q r London, October 20.—Yesterday the Cabinet de- • oided that, as no Ultimatum had been received, or. intention to declare War announced, an autumn session of Parliament was not considered, to lib her cessary. Nothing was resolved upon justifying the fears that Great Britain wjll join in thevvar. The polity of the Government is neutrality and protect. tioh’of Britishinterests.- s ’v! Thereported alliance ,of thethree Empires—' Bnssia, Germany, and Atis&ia—is re-affirmed." The' situation, however, iflmore pacific. . Lord Loftns goes to SwaHa to facilitate the negotiations between England andßossia.' The failure of the monsoon rains in . India threatens a fearfnijfamine. feecy.i*' j\- : < , Obituary: The Marquis of Tweedale. "J '' f ‘' ■ Tbe V.R.C Meeting. k Melbourne, November 3. - i -] Spark iis hacked to Win the Gup for several thousands. Newminster did not please the spectators this, morning, bathe. is in fair form. [Pass Press Agency.] : A Good BhFample. - Geeytown, November 4.'—’Mr Waterhouse, MiL.C., in accordance with his custom, hosdistribated his honorarium’amongstthe locU ihstdtutionßOfWalraraphi; i j, . The Thames' Second Member." “Grahamstown, November ah4 ,: Supporters of Mr William Bowe, M.H.8., laatnlght decided to give, bint a banquet on r his return from Wellington. y .,' ' Sir George XJrejte Return. Auckland, Novembef 3.—Qh landing,nSirOeoESO; Qtey was presented with an address of -welcome by: the Onelmnga Town Board, .Drrendhlhg rqih-prq* J vented anyrjdemonstration. ‘ * He was driven L mbo : town by carriages provided by the Reception Committee. ■ : ■••■-Vi > ■ Corporation Loan. .? n . : Napier, November 4.—TheCorporation invito tenders for 116 debentures of, liSOeaoh at7/j>erjTont. interest per annum, payable half-yearly, aha redeemable, at par in sevenyeags.. The Iran -is secured on_ a spedal rate, and is to .be hkpehahd in x£cMinihg| the town swamp. 7 ' ' J . j (: .^We^bogtoaX^Mos. (Wellington. November 4—Nominations for the Derby and Wellington Cup Tvere received last evening, IBS' follows:—Derby: Logan's -Dead Heat, Murphy’s Amanda, Skelton's. Snowdon emit, Jk < Gjlligan’s Princess Louise, Walters FannyFishe* colt, Nosworthy’s Danebury ond-Fallacy, Bedwood’s Maroro ahd Stirabout. ' Wellington -Cup'; Huy ward’s Eaupo, Skelton's Snowdon colt, Murphy's Amanda,’ Ward's Taril, O'Brien's Pish,, hpok, Preith’s Treason, Walkers Tambourini and CQenory, Handley’s Flora Macdonald, J. GUligan’s Princess Mary, Logan’s Dead Heat, Colton’s Gillie Galium, Eiven Stang Bang and The Morning Star, D. Blower’s Nero and Doncaster, Walter’s Kingfisher, Tsaak Walton, and Fanny Fisher colt,- liajrs Tadmor,. Dr lamaiu’s Templeton, Follefarihe, and Elfin Eihg, J. Watt's Ariel, Redwood’s Guy Fawkes and. Toni, Studholme’s Cloth of Gold, NoSWortiiV’s hndPallaoy* ‘‘ • ’x | TheCkilonlalPzlxeFlring. ‘ j Wellington, November 4,-j-Thepriea firing rules for next year .wjll be issued this .morning.. ThfeS filing takes place at Hokitika for. choice' of representatives in February. The himimfim number of highest scorers in matches .is the same as last yeor„ tjo be representatives, and extra men arh' limited im the'same number as the Government men from each district. The representatives are to be Selected' before the Sth January. The, Cavalry, Artillery,^and ?aval Brigade flrewitii 1 carbines j-the Engineers iflemah with rifles. - New carbines andrifiea will hq, maned to qualifiedmen directly after thoprelimineir firing,-ana they are to- be- returned intoetore after the Colonial meeting, t Thetp are sixpmtohcemmh for,carbines .and (riflestforthe Champion Belti ■ There; is a North and .South.rMAtqhxin each oase. The’. Moving Targets _ohd and Ail 1 Comers’ match, oref m to, any jieapon. Por trict prises,; amouhta only are sefe -dpait for 1 eKcS! place. The number hf prizes ahd-oonditidhs ar& i»i. be decided by the local boards of officers. .jTbe' Armed ftmatahulary. areTibofft the dale-yeah, rtaaha%ApDsiti{)ufair#gh'ft lt t f Commercial* Chkistchdrcb, November 4. —Wheat is now almost unobtainable; the nominal value is 6sf.o.b. Orts, 2s6dj flour, Ll4 in sacks; bran, L 5; sharps. L 6; cheese, 8H; lld to Is; rams turn bacon, tsd, in clou j potatoes soaroe, atL5,

and drawn tor four the audience Me and apptottgnd'Tai membwra. They waved thdf hats and handkerchiefs Jor several minutes. An addrere w welooiae was presented to him, espfeasinff , ■9H* length the appreciate aof Big Ctfey*. »oM* trationandjosttoe ror ! he had “ witnessed with the and ornel manner in which htoiircbOSi asphnwd t is the Mlntitrt^apWtion Iwaereglto the meeting the : ije.UnA-faoa. uadr^n^-. . IbSftland thunhßtwdflei •<-1 of the Central Admmlstratiou Beeolatdons war«,..Q seat repmentatlreS uidwunnwST distribution of seatSMhriig TAriousC<dOßi|d, elep*' tcralOa. Thrcwlngjont thesil reproeentallena hadn Toost. Auckland. r&W.t|OQ 7^r ytonied—r themaoMonot the governor naMaWidd meat secured for It btfore nitn 5 * Governor, were, thislorinOf GOT«tn<bent. .*V;vh >. ’ | t The B^vvMr-‘Whßle proposed Miemeadiuenv^*?' honorarium, but was grcanaddown. The meeting' o xnoluded with three cheers for Sir (#.' Qtey «&SL ;: ‘ tiuwfor the otherznemhers present. vThe'mepthac was thi onghont of amost jVd ■ styattvepharacty.- >;r Iv-. _' IlhCk bint Ooniagrcnrimniilij i: t- 'JjtjF t x"W*iimiSS ■ ‘ Kmaxk, . speotang on the extension lead are vfayuanwfiwlfc „£■ - Thefe-ate no. freeh disooverißSrand many, aouifllT*-ing-THetirtwshipdaibecoinrati y htuldinfes sreutiil beSogierected.' * Tap iWeamor^» / ,v**a«yrv rf -o>ri -mifVWif) .-.dlt.V' i AnAlCeeMld&bu).; toWn was alive with expestant 7 > ; r pStfonu of -thh statlbn’was crowded: With seekers Idetenotuedi to [take fthne. -hy the Clorpd.afpublic were.plosed. The steamer. Xaimda anrred thb ‘' : 'at" a late iour lahc r -^*> f 1 the train from: lertrfchat’atatieuai -} , ludf-past seven, &rrivedipJte(#n, wi^ l faUy^(X) J pM- k, .f seDgers,and those, inadditdou to the-qrqwd already" gathered oathe platform,' gStC' • iirely appeAraflfeyy' sdeh the -'vidiiitjr. PubtuallK. «t hai P f nine; two ; engineer rhavinp, r .hen ji«cr}pfee. t A attached, trere shunted j platfonq, ml .S a aimnltanafuißjnidi mm xriiutit tin tuitini .«ie‘wiraiß! < <»■ able seats ;-and. before the space pt tl» mtimtee. -. Bod elapsed it was freighted With living # the iety lowest ■ diTdh^^^^OTe^Snu[^Mtidis«lS’; t) beehless thto 600 numbers were left; behind to MolloW in tbe t l^ad>: /:a •firtij, which started at eleven. - As the -engines, > decorated with garland#, of flowers;- steamed, f frOm ■ the: mounted each carnage flattered rin.,the -breCM, Tr while waving hats and handkerchie&ttCin windoira ' altogether made up assoene whicdi'is rarti#! seeh tlf V' prbaaiocounter . - . Hakpokit, ..November j4.—Two, lox#r free tndna *!* thW ipiasse joff j bri/dMi stood the iweiAfc ercrilantlfi ho danker need 7 -. Be l Bpprehendoa:on.the[bc6M OT Strength. - Thires' htmdred persobS went by - a free tndn : frtMU 1 . thir»vanous Btatipnß, along ; the lim tp> Oynw, af g Hampden the local brass, haha attendM.«hd Hk Fred. Htunphfles, the -station gaily decorated with evergreens. The litth' 4s jin-, splendid 'order- the entire length,: wHOh-vls- r twenty-Ave miles. , ; . . . ' s . . '\*s - f r. AnJ3np«ni«ti»_- | ; . ... j, t -. _Oahaeu, November 4.—The caae.agalnst 1 Forrester was remanded yesterday tol)aaedin,fo appear there on Tuesday. It is, hoivevOr. T dismissed,’ aaMr withdraw:the qbatgei :.. tJg ; Notes fkom the Training GnAmdi 'o ;h i / GmißXCHcrßCH,NovemberA-rltlas,beea'rainia»/ -»■ I steadily last night and this robniiim. immense go6d to 'the puohed eouhtfy. ' At tiih ■ training gronnd vfery tittlb work was dohe ih ram. . Ariel aoad Ngaro. +heTlatler ih "hMiaa»«tv “■ stiippedand wOnta rattling mile ibid e both pulling tip so%pd and^freß’h. !i ‘Msfiaglum seab v Follefarine oncerOuhd the jileugh' witirwmpletou'i’f andtGtania, TheyflnißhedltihOtiireemileeudSithe ji old horse, who went stepngandwdl. Pangawerevtoucet > went a steadymile andT In - SotoSoy boingiaboutias fit as poesiblejdtiL onlw% v 9 . e !' < r®’9 ter «wne, and ThdstST galloped two nulef y siSs.». , &v»t£r t’i gstnpped Wrangb r, Middleton, and dOttPnf'Gtold, nd sent them with Bldw Pitifully, r imd: gradnally feH sSS3&L *\ while Cloth of Ootd.. run ndker vSSSSS - i } at j the finish, and. Auddleton did the hast of ^ i> tiio L ea only walked: and 1 BedwOod's whole team. omterad (pdetly. nook, went a steady -gallop once ronnd the nloiudi. : Nectaft. Dead Heattookmp«a»cantHnalmMa r Noose, the .Only steeplechaserout, pldai ro»sS»uf The eariraa in T’ {t ■•; ■- Tfte Chbistchpbo£ November 0 ; m sthe' -titmjf' r betttog•- for; DerbV[-s 1 on Ddfid- vHeat and 'r'Eaimy ’ ■ Fisher Danebury is nominally at 4>:t» -1, kat/?haokeru-<; • are shy of him,- thongh-dast-night a demonstration '.i set in against raUacy; ’ jr thing efse. iFor theiCup,:4 to lon field.' Cnsp« ; Fawkes, Danebury, .Fanny Fisher oolt, and Dead-, 1 Heat are the most fancied. For the Handicap. &to *" 1 Sob Boy-; 6 to 1 Fishhook and Tadmorlj ■SJtoIF 2 tpl agalnst any - d V, j fr ., H -tf ■&

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Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4272, 4 November 1876, Page 2

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