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CABLE TELEGRAMS.

Loxdox, Oct. 3lst. The foreign arrivals are so abundant as to depress the corn market. Ad>"!aide wheat is exceedingly scarce, and is worth from 503 to 525. ilemp is steady. New Zealand hemp has been sold sit £18 to £20 Arrived — Winifred from Sydney. Nov. 3. The steamer Faraday has recovered the lost Atlantic cable, and has commenced relaying it. Berlin-, Oct 28. Count Ariim, who was imprisoned by Bismarck for detaining documents belonging to the Paris Embassy, ha 3 been admitted to bail. Oct. 29. The Emperor opened the Reichstag in person, and in a speech said that foreign relations with Germ my were amicable ; and friendship towards her powerful. The Emperor guaranteed peace, and the German policy was solely that of peace. 1 * Oct. 30. After two days' trial Kulraan was found gniliy of the attempted assassination of Biamarck The prisoner admitted his guilt, and Sate l he had been pr-vokerl by Bismarck's persecution of the Church He was sentenced to fourteen years' imprisonment, and ten deprivation of civil rights, with police surveillance. Gallb, Oct. 30. The Gnlconda, with the Australian mails, arrived to-day. The Nubia sailed oil the 24th.

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 6

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CABLE TELEGRAMS. Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 6

CABLE TELEGRAMS. Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 6