TELEGRAMS.
| .ENGLISH a? iLoNDOK,iSept>il9.i I At the BaDkiof^NewiZl^londfmeftVipg pxtMme>Mtißfactiolb : TC»9«Xpi;eßßed,a,t l the improved wpoßUion.iiQf.";tfie .[.bank. rThe : [febentaresjof tbeHJE3B»»t«i Gjorapany\ ore now quoted <at (atpremjain/ofi2-per^cenr ) Dion Bdueicault, : n the known nctor and dramatist*, k Arrived—Pefßitta ; fimrjirp,i<from>WelMadras, frum iLyttelton (June Star 0 f -Erin/from frim9rrj!('May'24); ' The 'New'ZealfcndiSbwping' Company's new steamer J Rangitira saiisi for New -Zealand on catgbof 6000'tons of coal.. The marriage of Lord Brassey ,tos the youngest daughter of Visobont i M | al(Jen' jwas celebrated today.;' Toe Prance-will probably] ipay a visit to Her 3 Majesty in the spring. The reported fouuderingof the'Tnrkish jwarship Ertgrold-with the lloßfl of 500 |livee ie 'denied. In their I final match with/All-Eoglarid fat 'Manchester''-the Australians made 234 iin their J first innings and ' 186 In their (second. All England madel64 iu their ifir6t innings. The match was drawn. Lisbon, Sept. 18.
A number of British men-of-war men, ashore here were insulted by some of the [residents, and compelled tore-embark on their vessels,
BERNE,Sep»,i]9
,Tbe Eeichspßeigensajs i|; his onsaja at present to abolish domestic slavery in IGerman Africa, bat slave trading and the export of slaves will be prohibited. , Zanj»*ar,'.Sept., JB. ,
The rumour,that,Germany* had,issued a decree allowing free .trade t| ra,BJ.ave,e, was |b e work oftbe Arab slave, dealers. Cabetwn, •
Great pxcitemVntnwas/caused ,hpr«» r lowing to thaiarrivaWo portt(bf ,a iPortaiguese ship oonveying natives i from 'Mozambique to the West Coast ot Africa, Thecoart refused to liberate the natives, and ultimately fourteen of them escaped, but the court declined to order them ;to surrender,
Sept; :20. - The Gape,of Good Hope Bsnk ibas srjßpenJed payment. Nbw York, Sept. 20. !
A freight and cob! train collided in Pennsylvania, and while the line-was blocked the Heading-American pisseoger train dashed into tbem. Sfiy^rbl-of--this passengers' carriages fell over iato' the river and fifty persons were killed; Eight other injured;
fiuAttiJc, Sept 2C.
It is rumoured that Osmau Digna commander of the Dervish force has been drowned,
PKNiNO, Sept. 18
Foar millipn Chinese at Chibji. and Lantang have been rendered homeless offing to the floods,
AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbovrkb, B«pt. 20. Mr Manserglish's report on the drainage of Melbourne estimates ,t,be cost at 5£ millions.
Adelaide, Sept. 20. paring the voyage of the Scottish Wizard,the second mate andaifour of the crew were washed overboard and drowned.
Newcastle, Sep*, £i. Sailed—Hauroto for Wellington. '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2102, 23 September 1890, Page 1
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