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CABLE NEWS

RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. (Reuter's Special Despatches to the Mail.)

ARRIVALS.

Adelaide, Monday

The Orient Company’s steamship Aconcagua lias arrived from Plymouth.

SUEZ MAIL. Melbourne, Monday. The P, and 0. Company’s steamship Hydaspes with the inward Suez mail» and Money Wigram’s steamship Somersetshire have arrived here.

MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Melbourne, Monday. The attendance at the Exhibition on Saturday was 6,500.

MESSAGE PROM THE QUEEN, Melbourne, 2nd.

The Queen has replied to his Excellency the Marquis of Nonnanby’s telegram announcing the opening of the Melbourne International Exhibition, wishing every success to the proposal for carrying out a grand review of both the military and naval forces on the 9th November, the Prince of Wales’s birthday.

VICTORIAN INTRIGUES. Melbourne, Monday. The Age states that an intrigue is afoot to oust the Berry Government after the recess, and that Sir John O’Shanassy and Mr Murray Smith are combining with that object.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUE, Adelaide, Monday.

The South Australian revenue for the last quarter amounted to £496,000, being an increase of £87,000 compared with last year. GARIBALDI AGAIN MOVING. Rome, October 2nd. General Garibaldi has gone to Genoa in connection with the arrest and imprisonment of his son-in-law, Signor

LONDON MARKETS. London, Sept, 30

Consols unchanged at 97f,

Adelaide and New Zealand wheat have advanced 6d per quarter, and today’s quotations are—Adelaide, ex warehouse, 46s 6d ; New Zealand, ex ship, 42s 6d. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is quoted at 32s 6d.

THE TURKISH QUESTION. London, Oct. 1

The report that the Albanians had set fire to Dulcigno is now proved to have beeen devoid of foundation. Latest news to hand from the combined fleet is that Admiral Seymour has decided to leave Ragusa on Monday, and proceed south to the Gulf of Caltaro, which is a safer place of anchorage. Nothing definite has yet been decided as to when the fleet will proceed to Dulcigno. SUBMISSION OF TURKEY. London, Oct. 1. At a Cabinet Council held yesterday, Earl Granville, Foreign Secretary, informed his colleagues that he had had an interview with Musuras Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador, regarding the difficulties between Turkey aud the Powers, and he (Lord Granville) was able to state that the Porte is receding from the position it had taken up, and was now endeavoring to dissuade the Albanians from offering resistance to the cessian of Dulcigno.

AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. New York, October 1

There is considerable excitement throughout America over the approaching Presidential election, and speeches are being delivered by prominent leaders of both parties. Both General Grant and Mr Ewarts, Secretary of State, have delivered speeches in favor of the candidates of their respective parties.

EXHIBITION CROWDS. Melbourne, October 2. Yesterday 6500 and 1500 visited the Exhibition during the day.

ASKING FOR TIME, . Constantinople, Oct. 1. The Porte to-day has addressed a request to the Powers, through the Ambassadors her, asking that it may be allowed to delay until Monday, when it promises that definite steps shall be taken to bring about a solution of the Montenegrin difficulty. CUTTING DOWN. Melbourne, 2nd. Many more officers of the Land Department have received notice that their services are no longer required.

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Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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