ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eEUTEE’S TELEBEAHS.] LONDON, September 17. The Markets. Consols have advanced to 9SJ. New Zealand securities are unchanged. Adelaide and New Zealand breadstuffs are firm at last quotations. Wool Sales. At the wool sales to-day 7000 bales were offered. A fair demand was again experienced. Reforms in i rmenia The Powers have sent a collective note to the Porto, demanding the early despatch of a Commission to Armenia, to make provision for the necessary reforms in that country. The Land League Convention. The Irish Land League Convention at Dublin has now closed its sittings. The whole tone of the Convention was violently anti-English. At the final sitting, it was resolved to submit cases to the Irish Land Commission, to test the working of the Land Act, and it was decided to take measures to protect Irish industries. WASHINGTON, September 17. Another Relapse. The latest bulletin from Long Branch reports that the President has suffered another relapse, and that symptoms of blood poisoning have set in. The President’s condition is pronounced precarious.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2327, 19 September 1881, Page 3
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