Germany and Austria.
Prtssbmg will remain under martial lnw for one month, from <'ctobe r 4th The Emperor of Austii* has thanked Hrrr Tisza, the Hurjgaiiun Piime Minister, for the energy shown in suppressing tho riots against the Jews there. The vaiious spctiona of the Liberal Party io Germasy c unt with some coaftVonce on galnings^venty votes from tueCouserratircs in the forthcoming elections. The burglars who robbed Count Andraseiy's palace of a large amount of valuable property some time ago, were arrested on the 13th instant at Vienn».
A VieDna dqspatch states that a large number of Orsim bombs were found in ifce r. otnß of Demoler Kagosa. the companion ot JDoerdauk, who proposed to assassinate the Emperor of Austria duriug -his recent visit to Trieste.
Hf rr Tisza, Prime Minister of Hungary, 3s of opinion that the anti<Semi ie rnoveinent rnuy degeucrate into one of a Socialistic character. With a view to a settlement of the question, the Government had introduced measures revis Tng the usury and trade laws.
Six hundred Jewish families have left Prcsburg on aecouut of the iiot* there.
The floods in Tyrol have reduced hundreds of wealthy landowners to poveity, and the approach of winter greatly aggravates the situation.
Tbe North German I loyd steamer Franklin was burned on the 15th October, while at; anchor at BremerhaTen. *
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3825, 13 November 1882, Page 2
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