CABLEGRAMS.
BY ELEOTBIO TELEGRAPH—OOPYRI OUT
Reuter'b Telegrams,
ST. PETERSBURG. February 10, A serious outbreak of Nihilism has occurred in the army now occupying the Caucasus, Recent telegrams state that several officers have been placed Under arrest,
LONDON, February 9. The first portionof the cargo of frozen mntton, ex Sorrento, has been sold, and realised an average of 7|d per lb, -The trial of the prisoner Cowling for the murder of Detective Cox in November last, was concluded to-day, The jury found the prisoner guilty, and a sentence of penal servitude for life was passed upon him. Received February 12,1.10 p.m.The trial of the Phcenix Park murderers was continued at Dublin. Kavanagh, the car-driver, who was arrested by the police, has turned informer, and in the course of his examination gave conclusive evidence regarding the assassination of Lord F. Cavendish and Mr Burke. He described in detail the manner in which the crinie was perpetrated by the prisoners, Oarey, Delaney, Kiely, and Brady, Kavanagh also admits that he drove the car used by the assassins of Mr Field. . The case has been adjourned to Thursday next. the 15 th instant. The trial of the editor of the United Ireland, who was arrested on December 25th, when the newspaper was confiscated by the police on account of the publication of seditious articles, was brought to a conclusion to-day. • The jury were, however, unable to agree, and a new trial has been ordered.
MELBOURNE. Monday. Received Feb. .12, 11.40 a,m. Arrived yesterday morning, Orient steamship Liguria, from Plymouth, December 30. . I ADELAIDE. Saturday. Wheat, pur bushel, 5s 3d 'to':sd 6d, market firm. Town flour, pfir'toii, ill to/£l2 ss. dull, and freights to .United'. Kingdom from Adelaide remains at l fis; freights
in wool (efeasy), "Ad, "to f por lb; scoured |cj tg |d. . The steatnshjn Orient arri/ejibii; .Plymouth Way yrfth a cafei ifrozen: meat from Melbourne. SYDNE\, 1| x
this day?' . Sailed—Saturday afternobn, the ateamship.AYakatipu for Wellington. • Arrived—Saturday evening, steamship Wairarapa from Auckland. "A* train accident occurred here on .Saturday,' by. which several persons were slightly injured,
LONDON, February 9. quoted • at- 102|; %he' markets Tr colonial breadstuffs and.tallow are unchanged. The total quantity of wheat afloat for jGrefcßMtaini is 180;000 quarters.; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 2
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369CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 2
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