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CABLE NEWS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.

SEMI-PANIC -ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE. DISORDER IN SICILY. PRINCE ALEXANDER ACKNOWLEDGES THE SULTAN. [REUTEB'B TELEOEIMS.] (Received September 23, 8.30 p.m.) Lokdon, 22nd September.

There is a semi-panic on the Stock Exchange, consequent upon political uneasiness, caused by the recent revolution in Eastern Roumelia. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's ship Lyttelton arrived last night from "Wellington (7th June). Her cargo of frozen meat is reported to be in good condition. Berlin, 23rd September. The North German Gazette has an article to-day upon the action of Roumelia in revolting and declaring in favour of union with Bulgaria. The writer of the article dwells at considerable length upon the illegality of the recent revolution, and its recognition by the ruling Prince of Bulgaria. Poke, 23rd September. Telegraphic advices from Palermo report the existence of considerable disorder in Sicily, consequent upon the towns resisting contact with the exterior ; and in order to allow the country inhabitants to enter the town without molestation, bodies of troops have-been posted at all the railway stations to maintain order. (Received September 24, 1 a.m.) London, 23rd September. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria has despatched a telegraphic circular to the European Powers and the Sublime Porte, in which he admits the Suzerainty of the Sultan. He further disclaims any idea of hostility toward Turkey, and requests the Sultan to fulfil the wishes of Bulgaria and Servia with regard to the settlement of the Boumelian question.

THE DISTURBANCES IN SOUTHERN EUROPE. THE CAROLINE ISLANDS. [special to united pbesb association.] (Received September 24, 1.10 a.m.) London, 23rd September. Roumania, Greece, and Servia are mobilising. The latter country will probably occupy Macedonia. Senor Canova del Castillo, Spanish Premier, expresses the opinion that the admissions of Spain regarding tho unclaimed islands of the Caroline Group would be fatal to their demands concerning them.

Latest Intelligence, [bbtjtee'b tklkqeams.J (Received September 24, 12.30 p.m.) London, 23rd September. Greece is opposing the proposed union of Macedonia with Bulgaria.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT. Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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