CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH & FOREIGIv.
[reutee’s TELEGRAMS.] LONDON, January 27. The Markets.
Consols remain at 100£. New Zealand securities ;—Five Per Cent. 10.40 Loan, 104 J; Five Per Cent. 1889 Loan, 104; Four and a-Hal£ Per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan, 101£. The market for colonial breadstuff's is firm at the following quotations:—Adelaide wheat, ex store, 5Gs; Now Zealand wheat, ex store. 525; Adelaide flour, ex store, 435. The total quantity of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 2,760,000 quarters. Australian tallow is firm at 42s for boat beef and 48s 6d for best mutton. Failure of Stock Johbsrs-
Several heavy failures of members of the London Stock Exchange have occurred owing to the recent collapse on the Paris Bourse.
January 28, The State of Ireland.
Serious agrarian outrages continue rife in many parts of Ireland, and numerous arrests of offenders have been made in consequence. The bodies of two bailiffs who have been missing since December last havo been discovered tied up in sacks and sunk in Lough Mask Lake, West Ireland.
PARIS, January 27, The French Monetary Panic.
The panic on the Bourse owing to flie political crisis has subsided. The position o£ affairs is calmer, arrangements having been made by speculators for tba best attainable settlement under the circumstances. January 28. Political. M. de Freycinct has been summoned by President Grovy to form a new Ministry, and has accepted the task. YIENNA, January 28. The Rebels.
Intelligence to hand from the seat of the rebellion in Dalmatia and Herzegovina states that many Montenegrin chiefs, with large followings, are joining the insurgents. WASHINGTON, January 28. The Chilians and American Interven tion. President Arthur has revoked the direction recently issued by Mr Blaine, Secretary of State to the American Representative in Chili, in which the Government dictated to Peru and Chili the action to be taken with a view to bring about a peaceable settlement. 'ihe Petty Republics. It is announced that the proposed conference of various American republics in November next to confer upon their common interests, and adopt guarantees against foreign interference, has been abandoned. The Panama Canal.
A despatch by Earl Granville to the United States Government has been published, in which the Foreign Secretary strongly upholds the necessity for the maintenance of the Anglo-American Clayton-Bulwar Treaty in reference to the construction of the canal across the Isthmus oL Panama.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2439, 30 January 1882, Page 3
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391CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2439, 30 January 1882, Page 3
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