ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eEUTEE’s TELEGEAM3.] LONDON, October 17, No Evidence
All those parsons who were arrested as being- concerned in the murder of Yiseount Mountmorres have heen released, the evidence not being sufficient to convict them.
BERLIN, October 17. The Cologne Cathedral.
The Cologne Cathedral, which has lately been completed, was opened to-day with great splendour by the Emperor of Germany, several Princes being also present at the ceremony. CONSTANTINOPLE. October 17. Turkish Affairs.
The Porte has nominated a German to fill the post of Foreign Minister. Riza Pasha, the Turkish commander at Dulcigno, is making satisfactory progress with regard to pacifying the Albanians. Delegates have been appointed by Turkey and the Great Powers to meet at Carthage for the purpose of further negotiating on the Montenegrin question. Assassination in Albania. Inteligence has been received that the dragoman or interpreter attached to the Austrian Consulate at Prisrend, in Albania, has been assassinated.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2075, 18 October 1880, Page 2
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