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LATE CABLE NEWS.

[Per b.i. Rotomahina, at Russell ] LONDON, September 11. Tho autumn manoeuvres cf the German militia were carried out on a scale of unusual magnificence. The display was a brilliant and imposing one, and the movements attracted a considerable amount ot attention. They wore witnessed by the Emperor William, who expressed satisfaction at the result. In view of the staunch relations between France and Germany, these manoeuvres were regarded as possessing more than ordinary significance, and something in the nature of a menace to France was inspired by the extraordinary efforts by tho German military authorities to display their war resources. Sspteml w-13. The news of the disastrous defeat inflicted on Ayoub Khan’s forces near Oandshor by General Roberts has had a most demoralising effect upon the Hcratees. The population has broken out in open insurrection, and murdered tho Acting Governor, who had been appointed by Ayoub Khan to administer the affairs of the city during his absence on the campaign. No settlement hag yet been brought about between the Albaniuns and Montenegrins Grave doubts continue to bo entertained whether the cession of Dulcigno will be accomplished without a resort to arms. Riga Pasha, who was some time ago ordered by the Sultan to proceed to the vicinity of Dulcigno, and who has since remained in proximity to the town, has received instructions from the Government that inasmuch as the Albanians persistently maintain their previous attitude of hostility, he is not to resist the forcible occupation of Dulcigno should thia be attempted by the Montenegrins. September 14.

Negotiations with the Basuto chiefs have been quite fruitless. The Basutos are intensely indignant at the ungenerous treatment which they allege they have received at tho hands of tho Cape Government. Fighting is inevitable, and the British troops aro being rapidly pushed forward into Basuto land. Sep em! e: 15. With a view of bringing about a cessation of hostilities between Russia and China, negotiations are opened between tho Governments of the two countries. It has been found however impossible to come to an understanding in respect to tho disputed territory of Kuldja, and the negotiations have been abandoned. The war will therefore be continued.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2053, 22 September 1880, Page 3

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2053, 22 September 1880, Page 3

LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2053, 22 September 1880, Page 3

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