ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
LONDON, July 8. The Sugar MarketA reaction has set in the sugar market, and prices are now experiencing a decidedly downward tendency, July 9. Volunteer Review. A grand review of the Volunteers will he held before the Queen, at Windsor, next month. It is expected that fully 56,000 men will be under arms on the occasion. PARIS, July 9. Affairs in Tunis. Telegrams are to hand from Tunis, announcing that the bombardment of Sfax by the French war vessels has resulted in the partial destruction of the town. The Arabs are, however, still gathered in force in the neighborhood, and continue to show a determination to resist French authority. There is a rebellious feeling throughout the Kairwan district. WASHINGTON, July 9. The President’s HealthThe latest bulletin issued to-day reports that. President Garfield continues to make steady progress towards recovery.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2269, 11 July 1881, Page 3
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