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[Pn Slow AssocutKwr.j (Fee im» Botamahw, viA the Bfcg.) [Asset frsouzs.j LOSDOH, For. ao. A rumour (hat the Imperial Pari-aaec* would meet fat the demited of bcebesa on Ju. 19 has been oAmm* contradicted ; tad il la announced that the cost m«« nil commence on Tceeday, Fab. 7. Brines Bismarck baa dehvertd a speech a the Beiehetag. la which he declared 3 mribeoaettama his actufcminsa to tha Fatioml ISwsla aei Brogmaeta, Iba tenantry on m*»»y larfe setatei b County Itaomfc are pernstently rcfcsbg to pay say rente to land owner*, is obedience to the manifest# issued ty tha Irish Fatscxal land League os Oct. IS. Sans sleeticusriag agents and three p;bIkase. who have baas cametsd of bribery a aaeaectioo with the found elections br l&Kh have beta —fttitced to tertsu of crpiiooccQtiioit yminfm jfiwtw two to sio with hard labour. Sm American Bobber Works at Bo»t:c hav* baas destroyed by fire. Ihe loss a •tooted at Mfli/MO dollars.
Breach official* at Tost* bn shot 1= A.*v* smst of Mr Bead, the British Cbcsb General msdeot la that idly.
Dec. I. Qceetktna have hese aiksd is the SpauChamber of Dfepoliei, sad Is the Chamber, with ref trence to the Brit bh ch&r.i* mated to the North Borneo T»db< tzd (MomsdioD Company, with whir; Alwrk, Dent, sod other praams* pz’Jazac inleneted In the lasi are Mentilkd u be tors; a eoapaay which possesses pov«* ilaaiar to those ooßlaxed epos the c'.d S*at India Oompsipy. Bbglith papers have id* venefy mtieM the action *( the Uriah Govemmesl la respect to this company. She United Slates delegate*, eoostit-risf tl» IWiff Convention which has been citing for some time in New York, here tdactec rrarJotioßS expressing approval of the protec* tkmat policy sow in operation, and urging itr
Mr Aitohfaon, dual Commiwiocer is British Hannah, has bean sppetsted Liesl-* Governor of lh« Basjaab, in suamsica to Mr m ths monetary pme that tbs Government of Tktoria is about uumedi-
•triy to pise* a loss of £4,000.100 m the London market. lb* Tima, commraueg on •fa* prospects of this propoeed Victorias loan, comperes Victoria with the other Australian coloalee; sod the comparison Is to the dtiad vantage of Victoria. She 2V*** regard* Sir Brian O’LoghleaV financial proposals as open to chsUecge, sod thinks that to take the chance of extricating the Cokey from the consequences of Mr Bteij’i disastrous policy, by the tale of lend, will entail a ecasdalous sacrifice. It commends the elect of protection oa the one hand, and of the immigration polk? or the other. An extraordinary outrage has been committed at Ifuoteh Mouses Aberdeenshire, the nridiiM* ol Bari Crawford. During the night the mausoleum, ia which the remains ol member* of the family are interred, vm broken open, and the body of the late Bari was stolen. Id the daman Betehetag Prince BismarePe budget bee Imm rejected bv * majority of Iw. Has mult was owing to the action of the liberal*. She agitation for land reform m Scotland Is amtiiKßg large propartiocs. At aowring of S 3 delegates, representing 40,000 Aberdeenshire femers, a lend Bill for Scotland, embodying. tome of the principle* el the Irish measure, was demanded. As a mark of hostility to the British Qowrtarot, one of the imprisoned suspects ha# been dieted Msyor of Drogheda. Fresh •grama outrage* are reported. Further arrests have been made of persons who are aecueidof inciting the population to '* boycott and to refuse payment of mats. The will of the late Mr Bond, a well-known partner in the catering firm of Spiers and Bond, has been proved under £315,000. Mr Bond provides for his family, and makes handsome donations to his employee*. It is stated that the objection oa the part **• Netol people to tbe new Governor (Mr Sendall) arises from jealousy ot Cape Mr Seudall being the nominee of Sir Hercules Bobinton, the Governor of that Oolony. The Imperial Government ha* promised to consider the complaints of the colonists.
The Irish national Convention, Chicago, haa adopted the policy of the Irish land **afue, ia urging tenant* to refuse payment of rent.
Hi* reported that Generallgnatieff, the head of tho Musaiaa Government, has been dis* ™»od in consequence of recent dynamite
An anU-Jewith mob entailed Madame Sarah Bernhardt at Odessa, and ebe Sung tome sham jewellery amongst the crowd, which incensed tho rioter# all the more j hut erect tuilr order was restored.
.The Mikado has published a decree providing for the election of a Parliament for Japan is the year 1890. She Government of India hare in cocteroplatioa to (opened* duties on imported cotton manufactures in favor ef an income tax. General coneteroation prevails la consequence, and an agitation has been commenced to induce tho Executive not to carry out their intentions.
.Mr Blaine, Secretary of Stale, and head of the United Stoles Cabinet, hM forwarded hi* fMigaatioci to President Arthur, whohMoppolatod Mr Stayhughuaea hie sneotiaor. In consequence of the Houmanian Govern* most having deelised to agree to the regulation suggested by Austria, foreoatroHing the navigation of the Danube, diplomatic relations between the two ooontriea have been ene*
pended at the instance of the authorities at ViOfiOftt The British Government bow supplied tho North Borneo Trading Company with fifteen IS-nounder guns. The Netherlands Government hare eug. nested the advisability of a of demarcation being agreed to between Holland end Great Britain, defining the respective territory chimed by each power in Borneo. An anonymous oorrespoodsnt bu comma* tr-ottnd to Bari Crawford that the body of the late Bari wu stolen from the mausoleum at Dunecb in May last. The robbery was not discovered until last week, when an attempt was made by an accomplice again to disturb the vault. The woods upon the estate have been thoroughly searched, but without mult. The British Cabinet, after considering the objection urged by Iho Natal colonial,* against the appointment of Mr Sendall as Governor, have resolved to accept the offer of the Natal Council to Increase the salary to beyond £2500 per annum. On that condition they will recall Mr Sendall, and appoint a more ex* penanced official. Thera is a great outcry in the English Brass against the asilion of the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies in connection with this appointment.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 4
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