CABLE NEWS.
I CBRUTEBS T'ELEOBAMSiI \ Received May 20, 1 a.m. " ' f ;,. " "1 LoirooK,Maylfl I The cargo of mutton ex X.51.3. Cosco from Melbourne, has been landed in gbod condition. i ,f : ; Th« Marquis of Salisbury addressed a crowded meeting of the Prim rose League "ih%er Majesty's Theatre last night. He complained that his advocacy of coercion for Ireland had been greatly overdrawn f br'hi* i^Klical w dpi»nmwr'inli'^^ upon Parliament the neoessftv for grant* ingi fall powers to the (Joyernment, and such powers to be exarcised firmly and ■• with^Wlsdemv" 1 ;" 4^'-'^-■'?- -■■■*;>-■■ >-■•* '■ -•; •» *-* * -: *awe Graham Berry, 4i?e at General for Victoria, hud an^mterview with the Secretary of Stat^for^f he Colonies, with l i*fereQce to .tjAfi '' New Hebrides. ;Loitl Gran nlle' assured; him Her Maiesty's Government woulcl^act in conformity with the wishes offtDte Cslonies in that matter an^^xprtypfNt himsett anxious conioeraing'lhe ultimate settlement of the reeidiyestes difficulty; Londok, May 17. The trial of Alderman Jaehne, a New Tort jeweller, charged with , b^ribery^in. 'taking twenty thousand dollars^for votes * <01 , Jhe Broadway Railway FrnnchUe, lias been concluded. Jaehne was ' found guilty, but ientence was deferred. Three hundred and ; fifty -thousand' Kasman troops are being massed in itn^ Crimea and Bessarabia. . >, ,;K - Deitructive cyclones, ; doing, ■an immense amount of damage, have been ex- ; perienced in America, Italy, Germany, and Austria. : .. The Standard statesthat one ITewZea.^ land bank is reported to have lost j6300,000 through defalcations. The Australian Jhails, dated Melbourne April 8, per Paramata, were delivered, to>day via Brindisi. Count Herbert Bismarck replaces Cpurtf Hatsfeld^t as ..German Secretary .for Foreign Affairsf andt notfa* Ambassa* *dor to^Somdon as previously telegraphed. ■■■■-v?r\ /'•::- '■;•■'-.■ ":; ; o^ Maymrw Martells, and Hennessy'sbrandy is rqupted at 15b per gallop. > : h ; ; < ■). The Austrian Admiral landed at .Bkiathos, an island off the coast ef Greece, ,10 miles; north \of ißuboßa, and levj^d contributions of food. The stringency' .of the blcckad^|s placing .the inhabitants of Yolo in great straits, t | ; .^,, A :f P^fJ-i*£ ■-*'!£ :- t S^mkfeisce..MaH^ *' Service : were passengers, tn ' route for England: -- ■'"■y^y.ut i Capb Town, -SiiSplW^ The lonig left W «*1 '-Zealand lait night. .._„ _..„'.' !
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 2
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337CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 20 May 1886, Page 2
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