LATER.
(Reciter's Special to Press Agency.)
A Peaceful Settlement of the War Question predicted.
Representatives at the Congress.
Russian Troops Repulsed by the
Roumelian Insurgents.
Emperor William recovering
from Assassin's attaok.
He is considered out of darker.
Lou don, June 3rd. London papers predict a favorable settlement of the whole question. M. Wadding ton represents France at the Congress. Earl Beaconsfield and the Marquii of Salisbury, not Lord Lyons, will represent England. Constantinople, June 3. The Russian troops have unsuccessfully attacked the Eoumelian insurgents.
(Special to Peess Agency.)
Behlin, June 3.
The Emperor is recovering. He lost much blood. Thirty pellets were extracted. ;,.,
The Emperor retained his coolness throughout.
The would-be csfiasfin is a supposed socialist.
The Emperor is considered out of danger. :
(JJeuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.) London, June 2. Dr Nobling (occupying apartments at Unter Linden) shot the German Emperor at 2 30today woundiag him in the arm and cheek with sLi^3 and rmall shot. He returned io the palace for surgical treatment. The assassin attempt'u suicide. The Standad reports that the health of the Pope is precarious. He des:red to abdicate. The race for this French Derby took place to day. Inautaire was the winner. London, June 2. The German ironclad sunk is the Grakar Ku-ffir.'ust, rot the Konig Wilhelm. It is believed that two hundred md fifty men were drowiaed in her. The accident was caused by the Konig Wilhelm poriing suddenly to avoid colliding with a cirque. Mr Eussell Gurney is dead. Mr Wykeham Martin died this evening in the library of the House of Commons. Lord Beaconsfield and Lord Lyons will represent England at the Congress. The Brudiri ma"s have been delieverd.
Money is plentiful, with slack discount demand. Consols are niiety-saven and a-half.
The market for colonial debentures is brisk.
New Zealand stocks are weakened by the new loan.
London May 24. H. R. H. the Dcke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief of the British army, will shortly proceed to Malta, to inspect the Indian troops upon their arrival there.
London, May 23. The division upon the Marquis of Hartington's motion, condemning the Government for their aclion regarding the dispatch cf Indian troops to Malta, resulted as follows :-—'.' For the motion... , ... 226 Against ... ... ... „, 347 Majority f- :> th© Government 121 The amendment proposed by Sir Michael Hicks-Btach was then put, end carried. >
London, Ju*-.e 1. Coasts, 97£; bank ra<e, 2£j msrVet
rate, If. Adelaide wheat, 55s to 57s ; flour, 395. New Zealand securities unchanged.
The Bank of England have opened subscriptions for the New Zealand five per cent, loan of three and a half millions; The wool sales continue firm, with an active demand.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2902, 4 June 1878, Page 2
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