ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[betjtbr's telegrams.] WASHINGTON, July 7. The President's Health. This morning's bulletin reports that President Garfield continues to make satisfactory progress towards recovery. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 7. Exiled to Arabia. Midhat Pasha is to be exiled to Arabia for his complicity in the murder of Sultan Abdul Aziz. The sentence of death passed in his case has been commuted. LONDON, July 7. The Queensland loanThe new loan for the Government of Queensland of £1,000,000 was placed on the market to-day. PARIS, July 7. The Anglo-French Commercial Treaties. In the Chamber of Deputies last night a debate took place on the subject of the negotiations now proceeding for the renewal of the Anglo-French Commercial Treaties. In the course of the discussion M. Tirard, Minister of Commerce, stated that France would insist upon the specific duties being levied upon British goods, and no fresh treaty could be concluded on any other basis.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2267, 8 July 1881, Page 3
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