LATEST CABLE NEWS.
INTERCOLONIAL. OUSTING OF NEW SOUTH 1 WALES GOVERNMENT. ' : Sydney, March 7. The Grove'rninent were defeated on the Want of Confidence motion last night. THE SUEZ MAIL. The Ringarboma left Melbourne yesterday with the mails. WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE. Sydney, March 8. The barque Peony, from Newcastle, was wrecked yesterday off the Coast. The captain and four of the crew wtre drowned. The captain's wife and five of the crew saved. EUROPEAN. A SPECIAL RUSSIAN ENVOY. LoniJon, March 5. Ignatieffis now at Berlin* on a special mission. He will visit Vienna and then Paris, where he will meet the Count Shouvaloff. PRESIDENT HAYES'S ADDRESS President Hayes, in an address to the people of the United States, urged the union of parties, the restoration of order in the south, and the speedy return to specie payments.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2478, 9 March 1877, Page 2
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