CABLEGRAMS.
[i'ki: s.s. 'otago,' at tuk iiluff.] DATES TO -OTII JANUAVtW [I'KK I'ISKSS TEI-KOIiAPII COMPANY.] LONDON, January 17. Messrs. Kothscuii.i> have issued a Brazilian loan of live millions. The steamship Faraday returned, and sailed again to complete the laying of the new Atlantic cable. January 23. There is a threatened r pture between Turkey and Montenegro. European Powers are intervening 1 ' avert a coutliet, but a collision is apprehended. The serious illness of Prince Leopold is causing uneasiness. Hemorrhage, followed by an attack of typhoid fever, is his illness. The eoalniastcrs of South M ales «ave resolved on a general lock-out. Of the South Australian loans, twelve thousand six hundred has becu sul s.ri ml for at l inety. Til. Brazilian loan of live millions ,ier cent., ninety-six and a-half, 1 "as oecn .-libscribed to seven times the amou.'tt The corn market is depressed, ov. \;i:' to large foreign arrivals. A million quart> of Californian wheat are en route. The Pope is without improvement. January 25. The Porte has consented to the trial of the Montenegrins implicated by a mixed tribunal sitting at"-Montenegro. Prince Leopold is now better. The deaths are annouueed of the l!ev. Chas. Kingslev and the Countess Caernarvon, wife of the Secretary of State for the Colonics. PAUIS, January 2:1. After an exciting debate in the Versailles Assembly, extending over two days, the Constitution Hill was decided by a large majority. They proceed to the second leading", and the Ligitimist party are hereby defeated. BERLIN, January 1;> Germany has accepted the promise of reparation by Spain. ROME, January 25. Garibaldi has arrived at Rome, and has met with a most enthusiastic reception.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4125, 2 February 1875, Page 3
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