CABLE NEWS.
HOME AND FOREIGN. j_REUTER—COPYRIGHT,] (.Received Jan 24, 4.10 p.m.) LONDON, Jan 23. The death is announced to-day of M. Gustave Dore, the well-known French artist, aged 51. (Received Jan 24, 10.5 p.m) Consols to-day are quoted at 100J, a further advance of . There are no changes to report in the money market, or in the markets for colonial breadstuff's and tallow. The mails per Orient steamship Potosi via Naples, from Melbourne (Dec 6),., were delivered here to-day, Jan -24j—-A.t a ;rheeting of-the Colonial Institute last night, a paper by Sir Wra. Fox on New Zealand affairs was read. It deplored'the impolicy of the promises made to the Maoris.by- the Treaty of Waitangi, and entered at length into the • Native question, from the Inundation of the colony to the,present time. The paper justified the confiscation .of.'-native lands as a punishment for rebellion, and as a necessary security for jife and the presentation of pence. (Received Jim 24, 4.10 p.m.) PARIS, Jan 23, A committee has been elected by the • Chamber of- Deputies to consider the Bill introduced by the Minister of the Interior, to.provide! measures to prevent the - issue of Bomipartist imuTifestos. The majority of the members of the committee are in favor of the immediate cx. ulsion’of the hiembefs'of' the'Bonapartist families from France. It is nnilerstoed that there are dis&entions in the Cabinet as to the course which should be pursued in dealing with the, Bonaparlisl question. fßeceived Jan 24, 10-5 p.m.) Tin? Bomipartist, agitation is causing considerable disquiet throng bon t France at the'present time, nirl an uneasy feeling is increasing. [special to press association.] LONDON, Jan. 23. A political panic has occurred at Paris. The Ex-Empress Eugenie has arrived, and threatens expulsion. The reports respecting the Duke of Edinburgh and his claim on the Duchy of Snxe-Coburg are incorrect. More arrests,, of assassins have been made at Dublin. A man named De Laney confesses to having directed a shot at Judge Lawson. /idic officers of the steamer Sultan have been arrested in Germany, it being alleged that they deserted the Cimbria after colliding with her, L A Russian force is marching on Merv. The steamer Garonne has arrived with a cargo of frozen meat in excellent condition.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 989, 26 January 1883, Page 3
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371CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 989, 26 January 1883, Page 3
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