CABLE NEWS.
3j pfjPE^tTNfeD PBOE3B AaSOCZ&TIipN.j!! \ ;-r Tailed ha|^dra|j^lß ; b^is ><wfh^ 26s6df and muttoß,^6s. Woot— market &rm x Arrirala, tw» hundred and ten 'thousand bales. The trial of Mr E. O. Graham, M.P. *6t N6rtK ; Wett TSiWßittißn? wflFßurtiff! the Socialist leader, for making use of j .seditious language/ at, a meeting in Tra» ; faUar Square oa November 13th, has ■ been coocludedpsnd eacipotthe^acetwg* 1 * sentenced six*- weeks 3 wtthott^hwd^'i laboi f\ s v*i P ? ; i-H^ i L * -^* .--^1 Mr W. J. Lane, M.E. .for^Enst Cork, > has been sentenced •ne^nSbn'th's im« prisonment on a charge of. intimidation. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking, at Chittoa; said tha> Ire Und must first W convinced ( ' that phe suprema.cjr pf , the. ; British Parliament mnst be mkintainedV ' I and then: the Government must consider' the Irish ' problem with boldpess land sympathy.,. He favored. ;tk« adoption of a Bjstem of local Government when order had {been restored, and the placing, of members on ,an equality with of Scotland in 'settling local affairs. He also expressed his willingness 'to' re enter the Cabinet whenever he was required.' The. BntishiGoverament has Surged the Pope to; disaT^Wif ympathy with Mr Parneli, and bis reprobate .League. The •Pope, in reply, has advised the Government to exercise patience, and. trusts that tk: more satisfactory atatr 'of affairs will soon be arrived atV *r:^'V l ''\'- ; - ; '-' :{li ;,; \ -■■■':■. i■; Gi^soow; January I 8 .: ' Eleven crofters arrested last week at Lewis have been acquitted; despite the declaration of the. Judge, that such a rerdict would' tend to have a^bad effect, on sooietjV The verdict; hai crpafed aj good deal of amaaement. .The crofters threaten to dear the deer out of all rate' forests in Lewis. ; -- ■■•■'■■'-'• -^- '' "--- ( i <:'<■ ■-■"«'-! •■'■■;: Pi£iß, January IBi^The French' .press are making .violent attacks on Italy. The Bourse is depresied.. , Vikhna, January 18> j r The Austrian Bar«B ar« mubh incensed at the German official press suggesting that peace .can only be preserVed'by Anstria conceding the depands of There is a growing desire 1 hat iCou'ntAndrassy should replace Count Kalaocky as Min> ister of Foreipi Affairs. : v ! Constantinoelb, January JB. , The, Sultan has [ issued orders . to have, the defences of Adrianople '], completed immediately. : / ; \"".
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 92, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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356CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 92, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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