TELEGRAPHIC. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT.] FRENCH IN MAD IGASOAR. A M<OARTHY~MANIFfIBTO. [UNHID PBKSB ASSOCIATION. ] London, Aug 7. Mr Justin M'Oarthy m a str >ngly worded manifesto denounces Mr Realy, and attributes the Conservative victory m Ireland to faction troubles and Healy's disloyalty. The Appeal Court refused a motion for the judicial separation of the Earl and Countess Russell, also a petition of the Countess fora restitution of conjugal rights. During a trial of the torpedo destroyer Charger, with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York on board, the crown of the firebox cracked, and the fires were instantly drawn to prevent the boiler bunting. A speed of 27 knots was reached. Mr Perceval has received a report stating that a large portion of each case of the Rimutaka's apples^ was thoroughly rotten. The remainder only filled six cases. The fruit was over ripe when shipped, and the venture may be looked on as a complete failure The shipment is pot a fair test of pumice packing, The moss lined cases were the worst. At a meeting of Edinburgh creditors of the Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank, thero was considerable opposition to the adoption of the scheme, and the show of hands was against its adoption, on the voting by value, however, it was carried by a large majority. Pabis, Aug 7. The French officials declare that Antananaviro, the capital of Madagascar, will be captured before the wet season sets m. • Several cases of cholera have appeared m France. Shanghai, August 7. The Chief Chinese Minister has been dismissed, owing to his connection wi'/h the Russo-Chinese loan and the Franco-Chinese Convention. Athens, August 7. Macedonian rebels killed 150 Turkish soldiers at Tarrasch.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 194, 9 August 1895, Page 2
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