ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBS!. LONDON, October 27. THE MARKETS.
The tin market is heavy and unsettled, with receding quotations at from £9O to £92.
The corn market is languid. SIR M- HICKS-BEACH AND MR
BRIGHT.
Sir M. Hicks-Beach has denounced Mr Bright. He says that many of his late utterances with respect to the general situation in Ireland are calculated to encourage sedition and to do a large amount of damage
[betjter's telegrams.]
LONDON, October 27, NEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
The Orient Company and the London, Pacific, and Liverpool have arranged for fortnightly steamers to Australia, commencing in January next. PARIS, October 27. A COMMUNIST ELECTED MUNICIPAL COUNCILLOR.
The Communist Garel has been elected to the Lyons Municipal Council.
WASHINGTON, October 27. THE YELLOW FEVER IN TENNESSEE.
The fever epidemic at Memphis has ended.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 29 October 1879, Page 2
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