CABLEGRAMS
♦ HEUTEIt'S CABLEGRAMS. [from ouk ows coerespondent.] "* ! London, October 25. Mr Parnell made h speech at Galvray in which he slated that he considered the House of Lords and Mr Forster, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, were answerable forftbe murders which have bren committed. He further said he believed that the sole remedy for the state o! afl'iirs, which at present existed in Ireland, was local autonomy. In consequence of the seii»us nature of the action which is bi'injr, taken by I lie I.rUU Land- Lcamio, ftiid the increasing agitation iv Ireland, it has been decided to prosecute Messrs Parnell, Dillon, Kellyi Bii>«;'ir, Sexton, T. Sullivan, A. Sullivan, J. P. O'Connor, and A. O'Connor, all members of the House of Corns mons, together with the oilk-crs of ihe league for conspiracy. It is rumoured that the trial «i]| take place in London. The land agi'aiiorj in Ireland, and the ou 1 ra^es arising from ii, is turi)in<> the llouiiin Catliclic ft-eiin^ ngciinst the league.' The Archuisliop ol Dublin, and bishop Cloney's speeches are siguiflctiut ot this lVelin». It is reported that there are Gre Peers who are marked for shooting in Ireland. Mr Paineli intends to revist America «itu a view to rai>in<i, funds to contiuae the agitation in Ireland. The Land League is adviineinj; fuTids for the defence °' 'he alleged ujurderers of. Lord Mont m'rris. There uro signs of a re-action in Iro* land against the Land League. 'Ihe in 'lif^«i)ent uam^d against some promiuout members of ihe Lt-ai-ue, for violent and seditious lannnaup h is bf^n unproved. Con-tan riNOPLK, October 22. The 'Montenegrin auihoiiies have ini'ormed (i,<! (!ele«ati'S of- Powers at Gets! 1 1 e e that' they csm not consent io Iho Purle's proposal that the Montenegrin troops should enter J)ul i#no three hours alter it has been evacuated by Turks, but that they must insist on a iull transfer of ihe town. I'he Porte his been informed of Ihe I Montenegrin ■ dear-ind-, nnd is now con • s dering what steps to take in making the i e-i.sioti, New Yohk, Oe'oho- 21. The oomm ! s-i"ns snpe ■ ■ -irpf the elec'ions now proceo tiuii, l>:ve disco e^ d j i-rosf? bribery on the pqrt oi s^ver.jl candid.itfS. Athens. October 22. The Gr.«ek Pr.rliamcut «as opened by (he King in pcr*--n. His Mnje*ly, iv his . so.^ch on the 0..-casi'.n. sai-1 the execution f 'Icri.mn* of the G^-;-.t Powers for (In- , rectification of t!\« lroui ; o". iiunosp.l , nHi-n on pnrt of Greece, nii'l "iiiflre! i nenesoarp' fiat her nrm am nits should be im.re.ispd-.wiih lliis <*']***■ P«rl a r.ent , would be limited to sabtliou the nec*:-s«r»-loans bciiitf ryiscd. >ii^ i est y « d '«' > \\\nl IHe re^imcuf.s foranng :ho a.lditio.'i-* . now being made lo the Grce's army i would not be disbanded until ihe object , : or which they were bein>? mobilised, liad t iieen oijtaincd. k St. pErsuH-BOEG. Oe'-.b.-r 21. His 'vliijesty, ■!]■-- Cz.>r, i* r^cove.iu^ i h'oui lllnes.^. ♦ ( Constantinople, October 2: 1 . ' lafcrmation has beeu received tLa 2
our ciutf's of llie nlbi.-^;nti Ir-igvic, ?iu s have tnlien a prominent part in tlio a. 1 ; it •■.» , inn against, the cession of Duk-igno liyve died at Si-utari. It is believed that 'hey have been poisoned. Loxdoit, Oel> her 22. The Times, in a leading nnicle 10-d;iy. refe ring (o i lie I i:ico><Gi'eek fri it-ii n-----question, s;<ys, Ilia! England will not be ■■irepared to assist G.-ecce alone to oMitm lie required exferision of territory >iiouM the other Powers decline t- ei»oree Turkey to agree to the line of ■ien.aication fixed by the Berlin Con(erence. Madras Oo.lnhov 22. A heavy fchock of eiirtiq'take was pxperierifcd Ihrousrliout S\nim ami Portu« »!il io-d-iy. but no damage to properly was c::u^e !, New i'onK. October 22. The Indian Ciiief, Nminur Dull, has to the Aiuftiicun troops. Jlelbouese, Odoher 23. The German i.-oiiM.ission-r to the Melbourne Exhibiiion Ins presented Kew Zjaiand with two gruU(.s of ssufuarv, Oi-fo 1 er 23. Arrived, ycfer.l.-iy- Onion Coiupaoy'' s.s, J.'otoru;i, Iroro Bluff. iJci'ji'.min Berry Ik.s been rein- f rfpH !o the jr.suion i.'i llie Civil Service ho'-.. wliicli ho was removed by the Service Miiii-itrv.. F-«u Bias \r.s been scratcbed for the Cup. Ert'tune, October 23. A Bill has be»>n inir.j.luee.t !>y the Go vo«nin.'nt in Parliament to provide i'or ihr issue of T'eiFury hond 5 :. An (.vViU'iH ro-'d 'i;i« heen fout.d to Port P.rl.-er. in the Gulf of Carp' ntana. i aether witli a spieruii.i site lor a fntvnship Ht the terminus of the proposed railway,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 October 1880, Page 2
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