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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright THE SILVER QUESTION. FAILURE OF AN ANARCHISTS' PLOT. (per press association.) London, Sept. 28. The questions of replacing the Orlando by the iJonaventure will be again submitted to the Lords of the Admiralty after the holidays. It is reported that in the event of the Brazilian revolt succeeding, the insurgents intend to proclaim Prince Augustus, of Portugal, King. Menotti Garibaldi has formed a syndi» cate to search for Spanish treature-ships lost off the coastj of Uruguay in the 17th century. Mr Gladstone, in reply to an address, said the political position was extremely serious, but with the help of the Almighty the Liberals hoped to overcome all I obstacles. The Financial News expresses the opinion that the circumstances connected with the issue of the Victorian loan assume the dimensions of a public scandal, and adds that a more glaring breach of faith with stock-holders has not been perpetrated for some considerable lime. Ottawa, September 72. Sir John Thompson, Premier of Canada, condemns reciprocal trade with the United States, on tho ground that it would seriously injure Canada. Vienna. September 2B. The Anarchists, arrested this week, intended to dynamite the members at the opening of the Reichsrath on October 10th. Washington, September 28. A movement for a compromise has been started by the leading men in Philadelphia to maintain the McKiniey tariff while allowing the free coinage of American silver upon a basis of seigniorage of three fourths of the London price of silver, making it a legal tender to the value of one dollar. The President strongly urges the i_imediate repeal of the Sherman Act and expresses astonishment at the opposition of the Senate who may plunge the country into yet deeper depression.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 78, 29 September 1893, Page 2

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