TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, June 28. | The Australian Eleven wore, .entertained., at dinner . by the Marylebone' G.Gi last night. Lord Buccleuch presided.' Lord : Knatsford and the (Venial Bishops who have arrived ip -England do attend the Anglican (Synod paid an official visit to the Archbishop' of Oantrrhurv. 1 , The primate received them witli great'cordially,,, and delivered an address-of welcome on the occasion. | • ■••>• i.-ir-:. .- -June'2s. 1 Tlte f.lii'p'Tay-, 1 hound from Middlpnborough \for - Melbourne, wirli .mil Way; iron, ,ha« gone ashoro.iat i Yarmouth. The crew were saved ,■ bat it is learr:d the vessel will become a total-wreck. { e Despatches .-received.l-by Then India Office'Btale-. that a- strong force- will be despatched in - October to pUnish- tile tribe who'recently killed 1 two British .officers, . . ■ . I The capital of , Pritchard. Morganls Company,to : w.ork,l)ie Gwnfyowild- gold; minesJins been-over-subscribed. - - i ! . June 26. 1 The ship Drumtnond ( Castle, during ja gale, off Agu'as, a Spanish seaport oh the' Modil-rnmesn, .sighted a Urge vessel disabled,- name unknown. From the statement of Ibn captain of the Drummond Castle it is thought mi*grams were aboard -battened down t as wi ll shrieks w.»re heard. Tim captain of ills ill-fated vessel shouted that In* bad lost all his boats. The ■-vessel suddenly disappeared’early on the morning. of ihe Ath inst. It is feared . thatthe vessel,foundered in a.gale. i... , Pari*., June 22.. 1 The members of the French Academy of Arts have petitioned the Government! to allow the Doc d'Aumale, 'who 'was banished tour months ago, to return to France. The request was’, however, re-, fused,.... . • -.- i Homk,, June 22; ; The Premier, Signor Orispi, is trying 1 to fore* the Pope to leave Italy. It is i thought in some quarters that the. Attempt will be successful. ’ .June ,26. i His Holiness the Pope declares., that he never will agree willingly ta depart from the Vatican. r • Sofia, June 26! i •Prince Ferdinand will remit the sentence of imprisonment imposed on Major Popoff, convicted of embrZßiin* Government moneys, and, will ■ probably reinstate him to his former rank As Commandant of this city. Aden, June 25. ! The, cargo of the. steamer Essex isagain on fire, and is now burning. ,
( Cairo, -June 25. i Khalef < Abnllab; one ! of the rebel leaders; is despatching a force to'oppo&s - Stanley’b advance. Suakih,, June 28.
The Soudanese.. at, Khartoum are alarmed, at the report that Stanley, with a large fores, has made his way to Bahr-el-Qhazel.
June 25.
Tribes.of Amarisaro nightly raiding the villages on the outskirts of the city,' availing, themselves of the redoubts erected by the British in .1885,-from which they sall.j out andcosrry -one their depredations;.-a The rattitude- of' tlie, friendly - natives hero is menacing towards European residents, and it is anneunce'd that troops will be sent immediately to reinforce the-., British garrison, and, that, another expedition will' be. made -into the interior, in the autumn to punish Osman.Digna, , Washington, , June 26. (
The - Republican Convention have adopted General Harrison as their,candidate for the Presidency. • Mr Blame declined to be nominated unless assured of the unanimous vote of the party, an assurance wMch it was impossible to give,. The eighth ballot gave .General Harrisoi the rity, , ;
AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, June 25. \ , Thomas 'Doolan, teller, Bank of Yiqtoria, who absconded, on Friday,, been arrested in Adelaide. i - Sydney, June 25. i ' News has been received here of' lh;e murder, by New Guinea blacks, ,qf Thomas Dickie,, a prospector who left here some months ago to prospect- for gold in New Guinea.- . ~ j Newcastle, June 25. i The barque ; Windourre rescued the crew of the brig Minn, two months out from' Melbourne and bound to Clarence Riv-T. Tlie Mina was, in a sinking condition. i . Adelaide June 26. i In the Assembly i.- e A'li rmM-Gimeral has introduced a Bill pn-viding for South Australia joining the Federal Council. , i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1756, 28 June 1888, Page 1
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