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LATE CABLE NEWS.

[Br Telegraph.] fPer s.s. Ringarooms, at the Bluff.! LONDON, October 11. The land agitation in Ireland and the outrages arising from it continu >«. The Roman Catholic feeling against the league is spreading. The Archbishop of Dublin’s pastoral and the Bishop of Oloynes' speech are signifi. cant of this feeling. The Earl of Annesley, Lord Templemore and other landlords refuse to winter in Ireland. October 12. The Duke of Connaught has met with an accident by falling from his horsp. He was only slightly injured. Sir Bartla Frere, who recently arrived in London, has had an audience with the Queen. A Mahommedan revolt has taken place at Kashgar in Chinese Tartary against the Chinese.

October IS. There is a decided revival in general commerce.

It is known that there are fire Peers marked for shooting in Ireland. John Raskin, the art critic, in a wild letter in connection with the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University, at present held by Mr Gladstone, declares that he hates Liberalism as he hates Beelzebub. It is asserted that Russia had advised Prince Nikita, of Montenegro, to refuse to accept the cession of Dulcigno unless upon terms which would be likely to produce hostilities against Turkey. Germany urged the Porte to yield to the demands made upon her as the course which while being more against Russia, would at the sime time afford a “ golden bridge” for the Gladstone Government to recede from the dangerous position they have taken up. In any event the European concert has become so strained that further coercion of the Porte is impossible. Greece, Bulgaria, and Ron* melia continue to increase and strengthen their armaments. Fending the surrender of Dulcigno to Montenegro the combined fleet remain in the Gulf of Oattaro. The papers have discussed the question of the deposition of the Sultan of Turkey, and the exclusion of tbo present dynasty from the throne. The King of Greece has returned to Athens from his visit to the European capitals.

Mr Parnell intends to revisit America, with a view of raising funds to continue the agitation in Ireland. The Land League are advancing funds for the defence of the alleged murderers of Lord Mountmorres. Tt is feared that the difficulty in Basutoland will not bo settled without assistance from the Home Government, hut this was refused in anticipation by. Sir VI. Hick* Beach, the late Secretary for the Colonies, and also by the Bari of Kimberley, the present Secret ry for the Colonies, except on condition of the Home Government having the control of native affairs. . . T i j There are signs of a reaction in Ireland against the land league. _ The indictment framed against some prominent members of the league for violent and seditious language Las been approved, Pour persons suspected of the murder of Lord Mountmorres have been discharged. _______

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2082, 26 October 1880, Page 2

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2082, 26 October 1880, Page 2

LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2082, 26 October 1880, Page 2

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