ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
[Bt EL-CTaio - T«T.-CT-ra^-SogTaik-.T.j' r_B_T_B*B TB_B___KS.3 f Received September 18th, 1.15 p.m. ? J ■■'■ LONDON, SeptemberjlT. ;:
, .Tbe cargo of frozen meat on board the steamship Cnzcor, trohx arrived in good condition... The cargo of mutton by ship Opawa, from Bluff, also arrived in good condrtion, but the .quaUty of the, meat is inferior to previous shipments. The first portion of the cargo was sold today at 6}_ to 6fd per lb. j i-n.-.
O'DonneU, who is charged with the murder of James Carey, the Irish informer, At f ; and. will shortly be placed on histriaL" I ' ' Received September 18th, Bils pan. I ?r. yr f ? j LONDON,, September 17.-; Consols are unchanged at 101, and New Zealand securities are as 'foUows :-f-Five Per Cent. 10.40 Loan, 103, ex dividend; Five Per Cent. 1889 Loon, 106_; Fopr and a half Per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan,! 101*; Four Per Cent. Inscribed Stock, 10l| The market rate of discount r has faUedto 2% per cent, ond Bank rote is 3}. The grain __»A<& tendency. Adelaide wheal, ex store, remains' at 47s f New Zealand do has! fallen Is 6d per quarter, and is now quoted at 41s to 455. Adelaide flour, 333. f The taUow market is unchanged. Australian best beef, 40s; best mutton, 41s. j At the wool sales to-day 11,700 bales were offered. The market continues: firm.
PARIS, September 17- ..... M. ChaUemel Lacour, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received his conge, and
wiU be replaced in that position by M. Ferry, President %P»rii »__?. Ministers. The renmd Lacour is deemed an ipicatioft wfcftt tfcts Goveennwnt defire to pu-ftie o iSlj &peace,- >V ' Reoeivil September 19_s, 1.10 i-m. fVj C-Jr-ETOWN, *'A,tele*ram :to-__n(|;frOm _»fetermarit*burg- stateiM-St i ssipße_nemteyt~-y& attitude of Cetew&o towards the Britisresidents in -tot-land, and his expressed j determination to continue fighting. Sir H. j E. Bulwer, Governor of Natal, has caUed jijjrn surrender himself to the TBrit_t_ British troopß wfll him.
{SP_CX__ ASSOCIATION.] J Received September, 18th, 11.15 a_p." . I - - v X , LONDON, September 17 t | The awards for the Amsterdam Exhibitior hove been proclaimed. They include Diplomas of Honor to the King of Holland and, the Prince ox Wales, extra, class' I award to Sir Soul Samuekand ordinary diplomas to the Governments of New South Wales and Western A-Strofia. Eyypt ia nearly free from cholera. ' The frozen Australian mutton ex. jQusco has realised ( s|d per. lb, and the New Zealand mutton'by the bpaira, from the Bliff, 6_d . fit- \'"' Received September 18th, 9.40 pjn. LONDON, September 18. The recent Act cancelling 475,000,000 of the National Debt, and exchanging it for Annuities, is being put in force. The Special Resident Magistracy in Ireland is being abolished. '. , French operations in Tonqnin have been suspended, waiting reinforcements. Colonels Bichott and Baden supersede Colonel Boult. ■
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5617, 19 September 1883, Page 2
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