ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[beutee’s TELEQBAMS.J LONDON, January 6. Mr Bright at Birmingham. Another large Liberal gathering took place last evening at Birmingham. Mr John Bright and Mr Chamberlain were again present, and addressed the meeting. In the course of their speeches they alluded to the intentions of the Government during the approaching session of Parliament, and announced that after the question of Reform of Procedure of tho Houso of Commons had been settled, Bills for the Reform of the English Land Laws, Assimilation of the County to the Borough Franchise, and for other objects, would he introduced by tho Government. WASHINGTON, January 6. Anti-Meddling Convention. A circular has been issued by the United States Government to the Republic of Central America and South America, inviting them to send delegates to a convention to be held in this city in November next, for the purpose of conferring on the subject of their common interests, and for the adoption of guarantees against foreign meddling in their affairs.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2420, 7 January 1882, Page 3
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