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London, October 17. All the persons arrested on suspicion of beiug concerned in the murder of Viscount Mountmorris have been released, the evidence being insufficient to convict them. Berlin, October 17. The Cologne Cathedral, which was lately completed, was opened to-day by the Emperor of Germany with great splendour. Several Princes were present at the ceremony. Constantinople, October 17. The Porte has nominated a German to fill a post in the Foreign Ministry. Riza Pasha, the Turkish Commander at Dulcigno, is pacifying the Albanians. Delegates have been appointed by Turkey and the Powers to meet at Cettinge and negotiate for the cession of Dulcigno to the Montenegrins. Intelligence has been received that a dragoman or interpreter, attached to the Austrian Consulate at Prisrend, in Albania haß been assassinated. [Special to Melbourne Argus."] Per Rotomahana at the Bluff.] London, October 5. It is understood that France assents to European concert in relation to affairs in Turkey. Ayoub Khan, about whom little has been heard since his defeat, has arrived at Herat. Afghanistan is quiet. October 9. One hundred Irish landlords have waited on the Viceroy (Earl Cowper) and threatened to abdicate their functions as guardians in connection with the Public Boards, if the Government is unwilling to afford them protection.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 247, 18 October 1880, Page 2
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