GENERAL SUMMARY.
„ Lokdok, October 10. Official desratches couflrm previous advica? Rnnouncinur the peaceful settlement oi Jho difficulty with China. £25,000 worth of goidhaabeen withdrawn from tbe Bink for America. Hop picking is finished. It v believe J that oDe afth of the crop has failed. The growth this year cannot supply the home market. English hops have accordingly advanced to _ An enthusiastic meeting has been held at Ghsgow to protest against Vaticanism. A letter from Mr Gladstone was read expressing sympathy with the object. A special telegram irom Vienna sava that the Porte has instruete I Servia Pasha to demand tbe unconditional submission of tbe indents. Another telegram asserts that the insurrection in Bosnia is totally queKed All Her Majesty's ships in Japanese ports are ordered to China. Fifteen hundred troops Kit Cadiz for Cuba on (he 10th instant. " e ff /ifff to the Tnrkfsh insurrection, fhe fall Mall Gazette publishes a Berlin telegnro stating that it is proposed that the execution of the provinces shall b 8 «n«ra3ted to the Governor-General, he enjoying ihe confidence of the Christians. Another despatch fays tint tae Consuls c insider that unless Turkey determines iipon reformation in every department of the admi Hration of Herzegovina tin province will be completely loit to her. J Germany will demand tbbyear six millions for the military estimate?. The Turkish army ha* received orders io confine itself to the nVeneive. Lord Derby delivered a speech at Liverpool on the 7th instant in wh ! ch he aaid thsfc notwithstanding the recent assurances of the pacific feulement of the Chinese difficulty, it was still pending and liable to break out afresh at any time. Ma-fal law is pn claimed at Monte Video The Rev. Alex. Peuroae Forbes, Bishop of Brechin, Scotland, is d^a-I. '1 he St -ck Exchange is animate I, aod there is considerable excitement in foreign markets. There is a severe outbreak of cholera in the province of Mysore, India, Rec?nt rains have swollen the rivers and streams earning disastrous inundations in Leicestershire and Warwickshire. Tha destruct on is heavy, and many lives h-*ve been loet. The railroads are badly damaged, antU traffic is suspended. /^ =^» > /=
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 293, 4 November 1875, Page 2
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358GENERAL SUMMARY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 293, 4 November 1875, Page 2
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