ENGLISH & FOREIGN
[beuter’s telegbams.J LONDON, September 21. Markets. Consols, 99y. New Zealand securities are unchanged. Adelaide wheat, ex store, 575; Now Zealand, ex store, 555; Adelaide flour, ex store, 41s; Australian tallow —Best beef, 40s; best mutton, 42s 6d. September 22. The English Court in MourningThe official Gazette announces that the English Court has gone into mourning for one week for the late President Garfield. Such a course has never before been pursued in the case of the death of an American President. CALCUTTA, September 22. Serious Riots at MooltanSerious riots occurred yesterday at Mooltan, in the Punjaub, between a number of rival sects of the Native population. In the fighting which took place several temples and mosques were greatly damaged, and many of the rioters were seriously injured. The disturbances lasted for some hours, and were only quelled by the military, who were called out in force to disperse the rioters. The Afghan TroublesOfficial telegrams to hand from Afghanistan report that the rival forces of the Ameer and Ayoub Khan are still in the neighborhood of Candahar. The Ameer’s army is stated to bo greatly inferior to that of Ayoub Khan.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2332, 23 September 1881, Page 3
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