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TELEGRAMS,

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Jan. 23. Intelligence is to hand from Ireland that six hundred pounds weight of dynamite has been stolen from a factory in Limerick, where a quantity of the explosive material was stored. No clue to the perpetrators of the robbery has y.et been obtained by the police. The trial at Cork of fifteen members of a secret society of marauders, who were recently arrested in Dublin, has been concluded. All the prisoners were convicted, and have received heavy sentences of imprisonment. The leader of the society, who turned informer, gave evidence showing the existence of m widespread Fenian organisation in Ireland, Consols remain at 100^,. "' New Zealand securities q.re unphangecL Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 56s ; New Zealand wheat, ex warehouse, 525, Jan. 24. In consequence of the increased agitation which has recently appeared iq peptaiq parts of-Ireland, an additienar battalion of the Grenadier Guards has been ordered-to proceed there at an parly date. Vienna, Jap 23. Intelligence hag been received from Bosnia that the insurgents are being q-apidly augmented, and pow comprise a large body of men armed with Snider R'fles. In view o.f the strength of the . the Austrian gendarmes are retreating from their present position pending the arrival of reinforcements. The Austrian Government recently Remanded the surrender of a number of Herzegovinian insurgents who had fled over the border to Montenegro. Prince Nitika, of the latter Principality, how ever, refused to surrender the refugees, pn the ground that considerable excitement has of late shown itself in Montenegro in consequence of the rising in Herzegovina and the adjoing provinces. Berlin, Jan. 23. In thf Reichstag today Prince Bispiarck made a speech ip reference to the Imperial Rescript recently issued to the Prussian Parliament. The cellor spoke in strong terms in defence of the same, ap'd taU-d that all responsibility in connection therewith was lolly accepted by the Emperor, by himself xa Premier of the Prussian Ministry, and by the latter as a whole. Cairo, Jan. 23The difficulty which has arisen between Cherif Pasha and the Assembly pf Notables in consequence of the resolu ions recently come to by the, latter in regard to its powers, is now improving, and there, are signs that an early compromise is. likely to be effected. AUSTRALIAN. Melbourne, Jan. 24, The Garonne’s passengers who have been released from- quarantine, arrived in Melbourne last night. The difficulty which has arisen regarding, the- payment of sustenance money during their period of quarantine is between, the. passengers and agents of tliQ. Orient Company, the latter of whom, demand payment from the former... Government, has been referred to, but declines to- interfere in the dispute. The P, and O. steamer Mirzapote arrive i here this and lias been quarantined on account of two ca-ies of smallpox, which occurred . JU board during her voyage.

from Warratah Bay with fegi¥'W ship which was reported to be ashore then*. It is now known that the vessel, which has since been floated off, is the barque Almeudral. 678 tuns, bound from Melbourne to Sydrfey, Wheat-is quoted today at 4s lid per bushel, and barley at 4s 46, Jan. 26. Six of the Mirzapore’s passengers have been landed today at the Quarantine Station. This includes all those who are now ill or sickening, A Syndicate has been formed here with a view to undertake the construe-, tion of the southern portion of the Transcontinental-Queensland Railway. Sydney, Jan. 26. The Australian Joint Stock Bank pays a dividend of 10 per cent tor the past half-year, and carries LSOOO to the reserve, Adelaide. Jan. 26. General Fielding, who recently completed the survey of the proposed Transcontinental railway to the Gulf of Carpentaria, has submitted a on behalf of a London company :;to the Queensland Government for the construction of the line. The proposal has, however, not been accepted by Government, and certain terms offered by the latter have accordingly been referred by General Fielding to the London Syndicate,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 910, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS, Temuka Leader, Issue 910, 28 January 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAMS, Temuka Leader, Issue 910, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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