ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE NEWS.
[belter's telegrams.] LONDON, July 13. The Australian Eleven. The match Australians versus the Leicestershire team at Leicester, was continued to-day. The Homo team wore all out for 95 runs in their first innings, being 47 runs behind their opponents. The Australians then wont in for their second innings, and when the stumps wore drawn for the day, had lost no wickets for G 6 runs. July 14. The Volunteers. The Queen has congratulated the English Volunteers on their progress during the twenty-ono years of their existence. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 14. South-Eastern EuropeFighting has commenced between the Albanians and Montenegrins.
WASHINGTON, July 14. The Presidentship. The Republican Convention have chosen Mr Garfield as their candidate for the Presidentship. He has accepted the nomination.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1994, 15 July 1880, Page 2
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