ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
By Bmotbio Tbihobaph—Copyright [retjter's telegrams.] Received October 4th, 4 p.m. LONDON, October 2. Consols remain at 100$ ; New Zealand securities, Five Per Cent. 10.40 Loan, 104 J, ex div.; Five Per Cent. 1889 Loan 106; 41 Per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan, 100*. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 465; New Zealand wheat, ex warehouse, 42s to 45s 6d; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 335; Australian tallow, best beef, 44s 6d; best mutton, 465. The third series of wool sales closed to-day. The total quantity sold duting the series has been 320,000 bales, and 40,000 have been held over for next auctions, which commence on November 21st. The good qnaliiies of wool have closed at about the same prices as at the close of the MayJuno series, but inferior and faulty wools of all kinds were irregular. [."Argus" Special, pbb United Press Association.] Received October 4th, 7.35 p.m. LONDON, October 3, 6 a.m. The " Times" states that the Highland Brigade and five other regiments will remain as a garrison at Cairo. Ten members of a new secret society, termed the Patriotic Brothers, have been arrested at Armagh and committed for trial. The inquiry into their case brought to light some startling evidence, and rovealed wide-laid plans for the systematic murder of landlords.
Reply postcards have been introduced. Mr John Dillon, M.F., has been induced to postpone the resignation of his seat for Tipperary. Received October 4th, 7.40 a.m. October 3, 4.30 p.m. The wool sales havo closed, 345,000 bales were offered and 41,000 were held over till next series. The amount sold for export was 160,000 bales. At the close of the sales superior combing wools were firmer, but other sorts were below the July closing rates. The last series of sales will be held in November. At the Bordeaux Exhibition twentyone prizes have been awardod to Victorian wines. News from the Cape is to the effect that' Masupha refuses to submit to the Boers authority, and Lerotholi is about to attack him. ["Agb" Special—pkb United Pbbss Association] October 3rd, 6.10 a.m. The trial of Arabi commenced to-day before the Commission. The Porte has evacuated the disputed Greek frontier. The situation in Basutoland is exceedingly critical. Maeupha declines absolutely to submit to the taxation. It is reported that a conspiracy for the dethronement of the King has been discovered in Servia.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2650, 5 October 1882, Page 3
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