TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Oct. 9. Signor Cauigniu, who was lecently arrested at Genoa, has been amnestied through the mediation ofG neral Goribaldi, his fadier-in-law, who went to Genoa to use his influence with the authorities to obtain his pardon. Oct 11. A rumour is current lien* to-day to the effect that the Bu tan of Turkey has decided to meet the demands of the Powers, and ’.ns resolved ’it last to surrender Dulcigno unconditionally t> Montenegro. Further news has been received from Teheran n-garding the rising in K-unle-stau. 'i'h rebels now, in addition to pillaging the towns, are massacring the inhabitants, and Hisdnmiet (?) Khan is collecting a large force of Persian troops to proceed against them. A Cabinet Council woieh had been summoned for to-dav was postponed owing to news receiv *d at the Foreign Office that the Su tan is inclined* to yiel J to the demands of the Powers in regard to Dulcigno. It is now known that the proposal which had been made by the British Government to the Continent d Powers for the cuercoin of the Port • is that the combined squadron ’sh ul 1 enter the Gull <*f Smyrna, and place an embargo on Turkish commerce. Austria and Germany hesitate to acccept this proposal. The report which was made that the Sultan had offered to cede Dulcigno to Montmiegro, has now been confirmed Several American oarsmen are coming to EiigUnd for the purpose of rowing against Halon the Canadian, and Laycock the Australian, oarsmen. Three p* r emit Consols, 93|-. Adelaide flour, per 296 lbs. ex warehouse, 35s 5d ; New Zealand wheat, ex ship, I6s ; best Australian leather, ll|d best sidt s Austialian hides, fair demand for most descriptions’. The Tiv.es in a leading article to-day strongly urges giv ng a respite to the Porte, n view of Uui cession of Dulcigno to Mon eU 'gro. Ooituary—Sir William Linton. , . New York, Oct. 11. A serious radwav accident is reported as having occurred' at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to an excursion train hr when twenty persons liave'been killed, Athens, Oct. 11, Owing to the possibility of hostibt'es between Greece and Turkey over tho sett.emcnt of tin* fr mtier question, a number of volunteers are arriving here from otlmr countries, au I offer themselves for service with the Greek army.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 304, 14 October 1880, Page 2
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