CABLEGRAMS.
[PBESS ASSOCIATION SPECIALS. —COPYRIGHT.] London, October 7. General Kaulbars, who has met with an reception in the provinces, threatens tho inhabitants witti invasion if he should be assaulted. He is endeavoring to gain popularity by lavishly scattering roubles, aiid'd'tlclares that Shumla and other garrisons are siding with Russia. The federation of the Balkan States is considered impossible, owing to the existtence of local jealousies.
It is believed that Lord Randolph Churchhill is at present in. Berlin incognito.
[EEUTEE'S TBLEGBAMS.—COPYEIOHT.] London, October 7. The minimum for the New Zealand. 4 per cent.' loan of £1,567,300 has been fixed at 97. Sofia, October 6. The garrison at Shumla have enquired of tho Bulgarian Government if they intend to make war against Russia. The Government denied having thought of such a proceeding, and condemned the enquiry. General Kaulbars, who is touring through Bulgaria and Itoumelia, has been coldly received in those provinces. He ordered the military commandant at Ruschuk to release the prisoners implicated in the deposition of Prince Alexander, at the same time offering him a reward for so doing. Tho commandant, however, refused. Sydney, October 7. An all night sitting has taken place in the Legislative Assembly, during which there was a aeries of scenes. Mr Wisdom was removed in custody by the Sergeant-at-Anns. Tho House is still sitting, and proceedings generally are of a disorderly character. Later. Tho Assembly continued sitting until 5 o'c-lofik this afternoon debating a motion calling on Sir Henry Parkes to apologise for having used the words " brutal House " in reference to the Assembly. The motion was ultimately rejected by a majority of 2. Afterwards Mr Wisdom was released from the custody of tho Sergeant-at Arms, and the House adjourned till to-morrow.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4734, 8 October 1886, Page 3
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