CABLE NEWS.
LOED HABTINGTON AND THE TORIKS.
ME GLADSTONE TO VISIT MID-
LOTHIAN.
THE ORIENTAL BANK.
RUSSIA MASSING TBOOPS.
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London, April 27. Lord Harrington bat denied the ac» curacy of the statement circulated that a coalition was meditated between his followers and the Conservative party. He repudiates any intention of that line of action. Mr Gladstone, in view of the doubt which at present exists whether the Bill embodying the policy of the Government will be accepted by the House of Commons, has determined to address his constituents throughout Midlothian with the •bject of eulisting popular sympathy for the measure. The call made on the shareholders of | the Oriental Bank Corporation, which failed some months ago, has realised £1,250,000. The liquidator ii doubtful whether the assets will prove sufficient to enable the creditors to be paid in full. The British authorities hare rejected Mnkhtar Pasha's army scheme for Egypt. Some uneasiness is felt at Russia massing her troops in the neighbourhood of the Crimea. The Canadian Gorernment has seized an American smack arriving at Canada from Nora Scotia. The sculling match between Godwin and Matterson will be rowed on Thursday next. Mr Arthur ex» President of the United States, is now in a critical condition. The Statist asserts that Mr Gladstone's scheme leaves Ireland without revenue. In the House of Commons Mr Cham- j berlain will move an amendment to Mr Gladstone's Irish Land Purchase Bill. : Obituary — Lionel Tennyson. An outpost at Suakim occupied by Indian troops has been captured by rebels. ht r John Bright is in sympathy with the Marqnis of Hartington in his objection t« Mr Gladstone's Irish proposals. April 28. The Two Thousand Guinea Stakes was run for at Newmarket to-day, resultingas under: Ormonde I, Minting 2 Mephesto3.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 137, 29 April 1886, Page 2
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294CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 137, 29 April 1886, Page 2
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