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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

[eeuter’s telegrams ] Received, September 23, 1 p.tn. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20. Intelligence is to hand that the Czar has reached Moscow, and has received a great ovation from the people. It now transpires that the object of His Majesty’s visit to Moscow is to attend the Exhibition now being held there, and not, as was supposed, for the coronation ceremony. LONDON, September 21. 1 Consols remain at 100 J; New Zealand loans are unchanged. The Bank reserve is £11,806,000. The Bank rate remains at 5 per cent., and the market rate at 4i pir cent. Colonial breadstnffs are dull at last quotations. There is a good demand for hides, and full prices are obtainable. Australian tallow is firm. At to-day’s wool sale a less demand was experienced, and prices were occasionally easier. The catalogue comprised 11,400 bales ; 22,250 bales have been withdrawn from the sales since the opening series, The cricket match between Shaw’s Eleven and the Australians, which concluded yesterday, at Kennington Oval, ended in a draw. [“ Argu* ” Special, Pbr United Press Association.] Received September 23rd, 11.30 a.m. LONDON, Sept. 21, 11.18 p.m. The English farmers refuse to support the Laborers’ League. Received September 23rd, 12.5 p.m, September 22, 6 a.m. In the Glasgow match Spofforth took eight wickets for 11 runs. Five of Bligh’s team have left for Australia by the overland route. Walker does not go. The greater part of the Tyrol is suffering from terrible inundation, and famine, ruin and death meet the unfortunate inhabitants on every side. The last of the suspects confined in Dublin has been released. Stanley has arrived at Lisbon, and reports the expedition as having been most successful, several stations having been established. Aqb” Special, pbb United Press Association.] Received Sept. 23,12.10 p.m. LONDON, September 22, 7.59 a.m. The inundations in the Tyrol have caused a less of fifty lives, and serious famine is imminent. Kilmainham gaol, so long the place of confinement of political suspects, is at last empty. Its last suspect prisoner has been released. Henry Stanley, the African explorer, has reached Lisbon, and reports that his latest expedition has been entirely successful.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2641, 23 September 1882, Page 3

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