ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] [BEUTEB’S TBIEQBAMS.] London, April 17. Lord Derby has seceded from the Censertive party. St. Petbesbtjbg, April 17. The name of the would-be assassin of the Emperor of Russia is ascertained to be Bertram Solsiff, a schoolmaster. The Emperor, replying to congratulations, announced extraordinary repressive measures. [SPEOIAIi TO PBB3O AOHNOT.] London, April 18. Ttie " Titnes” pronounces Sir Bryan O’Loghlen’s gazette notice regarding the “Argus ” an extraordinary production. The Oriental Bant, at the meeting of shareholders, adopted the report unanimously. The action of the directors was approved. [SPECIAL TO THE “ TXMABTT HEBAID.”] London, April 14. _ It is understood that the English and French Governments have addressed a Joint remonstrance to the Italian Government, against encouraging the Khedive of Egypt in his opposition to them. It is pointed out that English and French capitalists have a monetary stake at issue in Egypt, which no other people have, and which gives them a right to have a voifte in the control of the finances of the country. Italy is finally warned against the serious results which her interference may lead to.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1611, 19 April 1879, Page 3
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183ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1611, 19 April 1879, Page 3
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