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By Electric Telegraph* — Copyright "I?KK UNITED PBESB ASSOCIATION. | London, June 25. /It is generally thought that Mr Morley's amendment, censuring the Govern, ment for their administration in Ireland, will be negatived by about ninety, rotes. In the course of a speech in the Federal Council to-day, Bismarck stated that the Kmperor would consider the protection of the territory bf ; the Empire his first duty. Regarding foreign affairs, he said the Emperor would adhere to the policy of his predecessors. The Spectator, in an article reviewing the result of the division on Dr Camera on's amendment for the disestablishment of the Scottish Church, say a that as the majority against the motion has de» creased by at least one. half since the previous attempt was made in the same direction, Gladstone should appeal to the country on the question. The ship Tay, bound from Middlesboro for Melbourne, with railway iron, has gone ashore At Yarmouth. The crew were saved, but it is feared the vessel will become a total wreck. Despatches received by the India Office state that a strong force will be despatched in October to punish the tribe who recently killed two British officers. In the House of Commons, Dr Cameron, M. P. for the Collage Division of Glasgow, moved for the disestablishment and diseridowment of the Church of Scotland. : After discussion the motion was negatived by 262 to 108, . Cairo, June 23. The Soudanese at Khartoum are al» armed at a report that Stanley with a large f oree has made his way to Bahrel Ghazet. Bbbiin, June 23. The opening of the Reichstag oa Monday will be attended with , the grandest ceremonies since 1871- It is expected that all the federal princes crill be present on the occasion. Washington, June 25. The Chicago Convention is experiencing great difficulty in securing the unanimity of its own party as to the selection of a Presidential candidate. There is great intriguing on behalf of Mr Blame. Rome, June S3. The Italian Premier, Signor Crapi, is trying to force the Pope to leav« Italy. It is thought in some quarters that the attempt will be successful. London. June 22. Presiatent reports are being received at Suakim that a white mas probably Stanley, has arrived at Bahrelghazel after conquering the sountry through which he passed. The Southland Estates Company of New Zealand, which a capital of L 185--,-009, has been registered. In the House of Commons Mr Morley has tabled a motion, " That the present administration of Ireland undermines re» gpecfc for the law, estranges the support of the Irish people, and" injures the common interests of the Kingdom." Tlie motion will be debated on Monday. At a meeting of the Unionist party to* d*y, ramiaoned by th« &f srquis of Ilartktton, it was agreed to continue their support to the present Ministry, in order to keep the Gladstone ascendency back. A political crisis has therefore bean averted. It ia reported that M. de Leiseps, who is at present supervising the construction of the Panama ('anal, is dead. The report, however, lacks confirmation. .Further reports to hand state that Stanley has been compelled to use the reserve provisions intended for Emm Bey. i Major Bartelott's efforts to organ is© a relief expedition have failed. Lord Salisbury hi* informed his supporte a that if party discipline is reined the Government will be compelled to introduce only the mildest measures. The Opposition have giveu notice of a motion cent unng the Government for their administration of the Crimes Act. At the c!e • of the proceedings in the Dillon appeal ease the .crowd pelted the police who, however, charged and dispersed the mob. Washington, June 22. Tho RepnUiean Contention demand the passage of the strictest laws against the introduction of Chinese into America They also condemn the fisheries treaty entered into with Canada. £o?rc, June 22. Cardinal Moran has held an audience with his Holinew the Pope, at which he stated that hit Australian experiencei intepsified, hw conviction of the necessity and justice of autonomy being granted to Ireland.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 140, 26 June 1888, Page 2
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