LATEST NEWS.
HOME AND FOREIGN.
f REUTER —COPTRIGHT. j ' • > 5 - LONDON, Nov 14. The trial of the Fenian, Pool, for the mnrdcr of Mr Kenny, has been proceeding in; Dublin for some days past. The ; case was concluded yesterday, bat the jury were unable to agree, and were discharged. (Received Nor 16, 1.10 n.m.) Nov 15. A race has been arranged from Plymouth to Queensland, between the yacht : Vestal and the ship Northern Monarch, ; The vessels will sail bn the 24th inst. BELGRADE, Nov 14. An official announcement was made here to-dny, to the effect that the recent rising at Sarnanika has now been quelled and order restored, PARIS, Nov. 13. Admiral Fraqnet lias been appointed to succeed" Admiral Landoldho in command of the French naval squadron in the Pacific. Intelligence to band from Madagascar states that .the Hovas in arc now occupying tion about seven miles from and arc prepared to vigorously resist the projected advance of the French troops on Tananarive. CAPETOWN, Nov 13. Telegrams have been received from Zulniand announcing that two severe engagements Have been fotigbt between several Zulu - tribes an 1 the followers of Usibepo, resulting in the ront of the latter on both occasions. BELGRADE, Nov 14. The rebellion in this country is rapidly extending. Nows is to hand that a formidable rising has occurred at Krnchevalz, near Alexinatz, in the south-east, the latter town being bow in complete possession of the rebels. All available troops have been sent to tho scone of the rising, and an engagement, with the insurgen's is imminent. BERLIN, Nov 14.
The departure of the Crown Prince for Spain has been postponed until Saturday next. M. Do Giers, Russian Minister for
Foreign Affairs, arrived here to-day. In the coarse of an interview between his Excellency and Prince Bismarck, M.De Giers took occasion to affirm the existence of a friendship between German and Russian Governments. DURBAN, Nov 14. Cefewayo, who has been the gnest of Mr Osborn, British Commissioner in Zulnland, since his surrender to the Imperial authorities, will shortly proceed to Capetown. It is announced that the British troops now stationed on the Zultv frontier are about to be withdrawn.
CAIRO, Nov. 14.
It is reported that another detachment of Eg-yptinn troops, which was stationed at Snakim, a seaport on the Red Sea, and the scene of the massacre of Egyptian troops by tha Hillmen on the 29th nit.-have been attacked and routed by heavy loss by the rebels.
[SPECIAL TOi PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LONDON, Nov 12.
The Marquis Tseng states that France will require a force of upwards of 40,000 troops to overcome the Chinese, Annmese, and Tonqnioeso forces combined. ■ ■ > :
A t a public meeting held in London, Major Fergnson strongly urged Stateaided emigration to Australia. An amendment preferring Home colonizing was carried.
In America the Republicans have carried Massachusetts.
Marshal Serrana has accepted the Spanish Embassy to Paris.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1113, 16 November 1883, Page 2
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