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CALOGRAMS.

BbTTTES's Te£E<JBAMS.

Eeceived Janunry.24," 11.10 a.m.'•.'•

London, January J23. A report was current yesterday th»t tbe Prince of Wales intended tv visit Canada in March, but it is now authoritatively denied. Cardinal MacCabe the Archbishop of Dublin, has received a letter from the Pope, in which His Holiness, exhorts the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland to do all in their power to calm their countrymen, and induce them to abstain from lawless acts. Caibo, January 23. M. Bredif, the French Controller Gene* ral is about to leave Egypt, but, it has transpired that he has been instructed by the French Government, not to resign his position as Controller. Pabis, January 23. The question of the expulsion of the Bonapartists from France will be discussed in the Chambers on Thursday next. The ex-Empress Eugenie-has arrived here from England. _ - , „ Vienna, January 23. ; Baron Giers, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is now on a visit to Vienna. : [Received January 24, 1.24. p.m.] London, January 22. Consols quoted at 100f, an advance of •|. JN"ew Zealand securities remain at the following quotations: 5 per cent 10-40 ( loan, 105; 5 per cent 1889 loan, 103|; 4| per cent 1879-1904 loan to 2J. In a case which is now proceeding ft the Dublin Police Court start-ing dis* closures have,; been made by informers regarding the history and'movements of what is known as the minor circle of assassins in Dublin. Evidence has also been given of the fact that at different times three attempts were made by members of the organisation to assassinate Mr W. E. Forstet when he was Chief Secretary for Ireland.

[Specials to the Pbess Association.!

Lokdon January 21st, 7. 20 a m. In the French Chambers M Palliers has proposed s bill giving President Grery power to expel BoaaparLe or Ck'leanist princes who may menace the safety of the

Republic, and to compel their retirement from the Army. The Bill was received with uproar, and has been referred to a committee. General Todleben is reported to be seriously ill. The King of the Belgians has recovered from his late indisposition. It is reported tha< the Duke of Edinburgh has agreed to accept a million sterling for the surrender of his claims on the duchy of Saxe-Coburg.* The Cape Ministry propose only to control the external political relations of the Basutos..

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4386, 24 January 1883, Page 2

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