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LATE CABLE NEWS.

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[Per s.s. Albion, at the Bluff.] L"aegus" specials.J LONDON, April 12. Lord Oarlingford has visited Dublin for the purpose of being installed as Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patriok. After the installation he attended a banquet, at which he stated that the Government were resolved to do their best to remedy the condition of Ireland, and would not lose heart if their efforts did not meot with sucooss.

The Marquis of Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote have commenced Conservative demonstrations in Lancashire.

Major Baring one of the members of the Counoil of the Governor General of India, is suffering from typhoid fever. At Sumla, the death is announoed of Dante Gabriel Rosstti, the well known artist and author, aged fifty-four. In connection with the laying of the memorial stone of the new Conservative Olub at Liverpool a grand banquet was given in the Philharmonic Hall laet evening, at which the Marquis of Salisbury and Sir S. Northcote were present. Lord Salisbury, in replying to a toast, described the policy of the Government in Ireland as unstable. The ambiguous utterances of individual Ministers had the effect, he believed, of encouraging agitators to expect further spoliation, while the maintenance of the Land Act of last session would leave Ireland without any hope of a permanent settlement of her agrarian difficulties. He hinted that the true remedy for those difficulties lay in encouraging the peasantry to become owners of land. Sir P, Nortboits, who also spoke, promised to cordially support the Government in grappling with the Irish difficulties, if they would only act vigorously and sensibly. The " Daily News" states that Sir A, Gordon, the Governor of New Zealand, intends to resign shortly. A convention of delegates from the various branohes of the Irish National Land League will be held shortly in Washington. Five thousand of the Jewish residents have been expelled from Moscow.

It has been decided that the coronation of the Emperor of Russia shall take place in August next. The oeromony will be one of great pomp and festivities in connection with it, and it will last a fortnight. It is estimated to cost 10,000,000 roubles. The Lord Mayor of London haa made a speoial appeal to the public for funds to enable 200 families to emigrate and settle in Canada.

Eighteen Nihilists have succeeded in escaping from Siberia, whither they had been banished for various terms.

The Conservatives will support a proposal which has been made that the State shall purchase Irish landlords interests. A deputation from the convention of delegates from various branohes of the Irish National Land League at Washington has wsited on the President of the United States, and urged him to accomplish the release of American suspeots imprisoned in Ireland, and recall Mr Lowell, the American Minister in London. President Arthur promised to give his best attention to the subject.

It is reported that a mine has been discovered in the Cathedral at Moscow selected for the coronation of the Czar, and that eighty workman have been arrested for complicity in this new plot to destroy the Emperor. For attempting to disperse a procession of tho Land Leaguers yesterday, the Dublin police were stoned by the mob. They wore compelled repeatedly to charge the crowd, and a number of persons were consequently injured. The police have arrested many of of the ri->ters.

Mr Smith, the member for Westminster, will submit a motion in the House of Commons early in May in favor of the State purchasing the interests of landlords in their estates in Ireland, with a view of the creation of a peaiant proprietary. The proposal will reoeive the support of the Conservative party. At the earnest request of President Arthur, tho Secretary of State for the Home Department has further respited Dr. Lawson, who was to have been exeouted to-morrow for the murder of his brother-in-lar-. While agreeing to suspend the execution of the sentence until the 28th instant, Sir William Harcourt distinctly intimates that the evidence hitherto received from America respecting the prisoner's alleged insanity is valueless. A newspaper, published in Germany, condemns the scheme to unite England and Frunoe by the construction of a tunnel under tho English Channel. The Temple Theatre at Bolton, in Lancashire, has been burned to the ground. The Government of the republic of Mexico bos largely subsidised a lino of steamers running between Mexico and Europe, in order to improve the existing means of communication.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 24 April 1882, Page 3

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 24 April 1882, Page 3

LATE CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 24 April 1882, Page 3

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