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CABLEJNEWS. SPECIAL TO THE GLOB It The Sanq.uet to Sari Beaconafiold. The Foreign Debate. Large Majority for the Government. Meeting of the Emperors of Russia and Austria, London, August 4. At the Lord Mayor's Banquet Eail Ueacons/L'ld add the peaca which had been secured \\w\ oh-eked the Russian party, while the wealthiest of the had been returned to Austria, so cheeking tho Sclavonic conspiracy. Ho believed that tho peace would be tm enduring one. lie hoped on a future occasion to address tho people on this question. The Lord Mayor stated that the revival of trade was due to the action of the Governin eat, Tho Government had a majority in tho JJouso of Commons, on the foreign debate,
! of one hundred and thirty-three. This result I has been received throughout the country with great enthusiasm. The Czar of Russia and the Emperor of Austria are to meet at Pelitz, Bohemia, on the 18th inst. The object of the meeting is supposed to be that the Emperors may come to a I better understanding on the subject of Bessarabia.
[RETTTEB' SPKCIAIi TELEGRAMS TO THE PRESS AO-BKOY.J London, August 3. In the House of Commons Lord Hartington's motion censuring Government for undertaking certain responsibilities without the consent of Parliament, was negatived on a division, by three hundred and thirty-eight to one hundred and ninety-five. Earl Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury were presented with the freedom of the City today at a banquet, given at the Mansion House. Earl Beaconsfield afterwards said he believed the peace would be durable. Sir Stafford Northcote, in the House of Commons, denied the existence of a secret treaty with the Turkish Court. CONSTANTIOPLE, August 3. The Russian troops are making home, wards. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Auckland, August 5. Arrived —Martha Fisher, from London, after a passage of 121 days. She encountered stormy weather on the passage. She brings fourte'en passengers all well. She has a full cargo. Dickenson, the undertaker, has been arrested on a charge of fraudulent insolvency. Balcuutha, August 5. Snow lias been falling heavily since Saturday night. To-day there is a blind drift which is gradually getting worse. All outdoor work is suspended. Many young lambs must have perished. Stock of all kinds are suffering severely.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1395, 5 August 1878, Page 2
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