LATER ENGLISH NEWS.
ya a caisii e. LONDON DATES TO THE 4th APRIL. BLUFF. April 13. The steamship Otago has arrived, bringing the Suez mail. LONDON. March 30. General Wolsejey has been made a Baronet, K.C.8., G.C.M.G-. Pension has been granted him. He received the thanks of both Houses. April i. Revenue for past year £716,500,000, exceeding The Chancellor of Exchequer's estimate by 2J millions. Disraeli promised to consider the suggestion that Livingstone's remains should be interred at public expense in Westminister Abbey. April 4. New Zealand hemp sold from £l9 to £27. AVcol market quiet. Prices continue firm ; at Liverpool sales prices a penny lower. Wheat firmer ; Adelaide selling at G4s to GSs per 496 pounds. Money in active demand. Bank rate 3.V per cent. Bank reserve weak. A lock-out of agricultural laborers has taken place in the eastern counties. MADRID. April 4. Serrans carried, and still retains the first Oarlist lines; the attack on second lines was unsuccessful. BERLIN. April 4'. Bismarck threatens to resign unless Eechstadt votes army standard at 400,000 men. The Archbishop of Cologne has been arrested.
\_For remainder of news see 4-th page."]
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1167, 14 April 1874, Page 3
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189LATER ENGLISH NEWS. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1167, 14 April 1874, Page 3
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