TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. i ' . London, Jaly 29. Sailed from Plymouth on the 26 tb, R.M.S. Rimutaka. . . ' j. Mr Morley baß given notice to move in the House of Commons that the grounds argued for increasing the pro-! vision made by the State for the younger mptnbers of the Royal Family are inadequate, and that it is necessary that finality should be r-rrived at in the matter. o The wedding of the Princess Louise nnd the Doke of Fifo was a brilliant affair. ■ The Queen's grand-daughter w»s beautifully attired in white satin. The Queen tenderly saluted her after the ceremony. The National Liberal Club haß presented Mr Gladstone with a magnificent album containing two thousand photographs of members of the club. ' The women of England have decided to present Mr Gladstone with a portrait of himself paint id by Sir John Millais. The House of Commons, have passed the Scotch Local Government Billi The Americans have seized the Canadian fishing schooner Black Diamond in Behring Sea. July SO. Mr J. Morley's motion respecting grants to younger members of the Koyal Family, was rejected by 355 to 134. Mr Chamberlain acoused the opponents of the grants of buing the Nihilists of English politics. Dr Tanner, the member for Mid Cork, has been sentenced to a mouth's bard labor for spitting upon the police'. ■
The Trust Funds Bill has passed its final stage*.
Lord Salisbury', speaking '',in ' the House of" Lords, admitted that 1 the attitude of Russia towards the Balkan Principalities is very correct and pacific He commented favourably on Ihe symptoms of the stability and progress in Bulgaria.
A fight will probably be arranged between Mitchell and Slavin. Mr Phil Robinson, the well-known correspondent, has summoned his wife for perjury in the recent case in which she obtained a divorce from him.
Barsn De Worms, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, said that naturalisation in one colony did not apply in another. Paris, July 29.
The general elections for the Departmental Councils is proceeding. General Boulanger has been nominated for 400 seats.
M. Ferron deposed that the deficiency in General Boulanger's official account amounts to £5500.
M. Murmex, editor of the Colardei has been arrested on a charge of stealing and publishing proceedings in the High Court of Justice, ; July 30. Up to date General Boulanger has succeeded in getting elected for fifteen seats and failed in seventy. General Boulanger is dejected at the result of his candidature, and accuses the Government of unfair practices. Vienna, iDuly 29. A cyclone in Southern Hungary devastated a tract of country 21 miles in extent, Alonjgf the Danube houses and churches Were wrecked in numbers, and at Pesth a crowded ferry boat was caught in a vortex and swept away. Hundreds of persona were drowned. Julv3o.
The Wiener Allegemine Zeitung says that France and Russia have concluded a formal defensive alliance against Austria, Germany, and Italy.
Berlin, July 29.
Thirty.four persons, who took part in recent riots in Silesia, have been sentenced to long terms of impriaoom u n». The different companies from whose works the men went out on strike have dismissed a large number of officials.
Belgrade, July 29.
The Metropolitan, Clement, has been summoned for using Beditious language in the pulpit, but refuses to appear.
Cairo, July 29
Ibe Deryishes in the neighborhood of Assouan have been reinforced by large numbers, who eluded the Egyptian troops by making a long detour. v July 30.
The Dervishes have resumed their march northwards, aud Colonel Wodehouie, with the Anglo-Egyptian troops, is following hard upon their track.
AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Sydney, July 29. The Daily Telegraph this morning has an article on the improvement in the'industrial and commercial position of New Zealand, which it thinks has been brought übout almost wholly by agricultural expansion, coming concurrently with tho opening of a profitable, market in Australia. News received from the Vogan exploration party in Central Queensland states that they are all well and have succeeded in obtaining valuable botauical and geological specimens.
' :i J ■ .'■ ' July!3o. The crew of the schoor.fr. Nichol, which foundered <ff Seal Uocks during a recent ga'e, were rescued by a passing steamer, and brought to Sy'ney.': ! The Co-operative Colliery Company's mine at Pittsburg has bpen flooded by storm water, and five hundred men are thrown ouVof employment. Sir Henry Partes apologised in the Legislative Assemb y for his ■ hasty threat against the Council in consequence of their actiou'on the Paym nt of Members Bill, and'now states that he desires to approach the subject in a calm and temperate'manner. The exploring pariy iii the Glebe pit, Newcastle, where the miners were t"entombed, have found a horse, which' had evidently died of starvation, and the general feeling is that miny of the: men only too probably met their death in the same horrible way. -■,;.. Melbourne, .) ii'y 29. Wri(B,have b°pn issued against Mr LpfWre for £13,000 and Mr Butler/or | £SOOO, for sitting in Parliament While improperly qualified. The latter was recently unseated. Two men named Murphy and Watson ware killed by a lift accident at the Palace Hotel. The bodies were almost decapitated, , Brissane, July Qd. The captain and nine of the cre|w of the barque Wallsgate have arrived at Moreton Biy in an open boat. The' vessel, which was bound fr m Brisbane j to San Francisco with a, of : oob.l, was wrecked on M'iddleton reef; 300 miles east of Clarencp Heads. Perth, July 29. Ihe Council has pa*.s"d n resolution requesting the Imperial Government to pass the Enabling Bill, and asking the legislatures of the varicus colonies to assist Western Australia ia obtaining responsible government.
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