CALOGRAMS.
Eeuteb's Telegbams. [Received March 22,1.45 p.m.] t London, March 21. Boycottingl Irishmen. A somewhat powerful movement against the employment of Irishmen is being organised in Liverpool, and is expected to extend to other towns. The death is announced to-day of the Eight Hon. Sir George Jessel, Master of the Holla, aged 59.
St. Pbtebsbubg, March 20. Intelligence is to hand from Moscow that the Governor of that city has received a communication warning him that the Kremlin, the citadel in which the Emperor is. to be crowned, will be blown up unless a charter- is granted before the coronation takes place. Oaibo, March 20. It is announced that Earl Dufferin will return to Constantinople early in May, by ! which time he will hare completed the objects of his special mission to Egypt,
London, March 20 There.are no changes to report in the money market, and colonial breadstuffs and tallow continue weak at last quotations. At the wool sale to day a firm and active demand was experienced. The catalogue consisted of 10,100 bales.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4435, 22 March 1883, Page 2
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