ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE NEWS.
[eehteb’s telegrams.] LONDON, Juno 21. Wool.
Tho third series of this year’s wool auctions will open on August 23rd. The importers’ committee have decided not to place any restriction upon the quantity to be offered. The fourth series of sales will commence on November 22nd. The Irish Population.
Tho returns of tho census taken in April last show that tho population of Ireland has decreased by 250,000 during the decade. Bulgarian NewsIntelligence is ti hand from Bulgaria reporting that a number of leading liberals have been arrested on a charge of attacking Prince Alexander and insulting tho Government. Shipping.
Arrived—Ship Lady Jocelyn, from Lyttelton. NEW YORK, June 21. Arrived—Ship Hnnda Isle, from Auckland.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Juno 21 The Wily Turk-
Earl Dufferiu, who recently arrived here to fill the post of British Ambassador in succession to the Right Hon. J. G. Goschen, had an audience of the Sultan. His Majesty, in the course of the interview, made most cordial reference to ancient friendship between England and Turkey, and expressed a hope that the same would continue.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2254, 23 June 1881, Page 3
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