LATE CABLE NEWS.
[Bt Telegraph.] [Per s.s. Botomahana, at the Bluff.] LONDON, November 3. Earl Malmesbury, who is in his seventythird year, has been married to Miss Hamilton, aged twenty-four. November 4. The Powers are advising Greece to accept a smaller concession than that agreed to at the Berlin Conference. „ ~ In the walking match at Islington Rowell, the English pedestrian, accomplished the feat of walking 340 miles in seventy hours. November 5. The Government anticipate the failure of the indictment framed against the five Irish members of Parliament who are prosecuted for conspiracy and terrorism, but will abstain from demanding increased powers from Parliament unless there is a farther development of outrages in Ireland. Hhe trials or the members and others connected with the Land League agitation, it is expected, will be protracted until the new Irish Land Bill is introNovember 6. A Universal Exhibition is to be held at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, from June to October, 1831, of wool, woollen manufactures, and other industries. The Land League agitators have issued a wild manifesto. On the other hand the landlord’s movements and the Orange demonstrations are increasing. Forty Orange clubs met yesterday and denounced the Land League.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2099, 15 November 1880, Page 3
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