CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOidh A 2* I) FOREIGN NEWS. ( RKC'VKft'S •MttOttlKASt. F.TH PRKS.* .V-SOftATtON) August • Three per cent, consols, t>i £. The new loan for the city ot Wellington has been issued. The markets are unchanged. August 7. A dispatch front Sir Garnet Wolseley states the prospects of peace are good, hut (.ptiefc and security are impossible while. Cetewayo is at targe. Therefore he will re-oceui>V Clundi. The House of Commons passed through Committee a Lilt for the establishment of the Irish Itiirotsity. AH the amendments were rejected. Earl Beacons tieUl reiterated Lord Cranbruok'a foreign views, and in alluding to the distressed condition of agriculture, he ti pf 1 fid the English system against that of pe-urru-y. C-tf EaoiYN. July 22. S?ir Garnet Wolseley told the submitting chiefs not to regard Cctewayo as I King, and that the country will be t governed and the people protected by the I British Government.
Sir Garnet "Wolseley is about to proceed to Ulundi, and General Newdegate advanccs simultaneously near G'etewayo s kraaL , . Eki:lik, August i. Tiic Emperor of Austria is visiting the Emperor of Germany. f.-I'D'IAL Til .'IKUIi >l' KXK Alters.) Lo.vi'on, August 6. The 3lell)otirne Exhibition Commission in London have met to allot space. Earl Dufi'erin succeeds Mr. Layard at Christmas. (hi-M' iAt. to meu:ot;p.xe age.) London. August S. Latest news from the Cape reports that a Zulu chief has submitted and declares Cetc.vayo's capture imperative, in order t-> secure either preliminary or permanentpeace. Di;-;•: - . * I.ian vk'AV (liEt'TKttV VKr.KI: KAK. VIM i'UK.-* ASSOCIATION.) Ai.l'.anv, August S. ! Arrived —Assam, at King George's •Sound. TdixnornNE, August 8. The Druids have decided to open a lodge at Wellington. Sydney. August o. Sir George Times has been appointed Attorney-General. The floods are increasing. A heavy fall of snow has taken place, and thousands of sheep are reported drowned in the country districts. There was a heavy gale on the coast last night. August 9. Sir Arthur Gordon is a passenger by the Assam. Sir John o : Shannassy's amendment on the TJudget advocates restriction of the expenditure.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1031, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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