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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

By Electbic Telegraph— Copyright, [beuter's telegrams. 3 Received September 18th, 4 p.m. LONDON, September 16. Her Majesty the Queen has sent a telegram to the Khedive congratulating his Highness oh the success of the operations of the British troops in Egypt. The cricket match, Australians versus the North of England, was resumed today at Manchester. The visitors in their second innings scored 162. The home team requiring 28 runs to win, went in and obtained 30 without the loss of a wicket, and thus won the match by ten wickets. ' Consols are unchanged at par. New Zealand Five per Oent. 10-40 Loan remains at 105£, ex div.; and the Five per Oent. 1889 Loan at 106£; the Four and a Half par Oent. 1879-1904 Loan has declined to 10 Of. The market rate of discount has advanced to 4J per cent., and the Bank rate to 5. The markets for Colonial bread stuffs and tallow are without quotable change. At the wool auction to-day the catalogue comprised 7800 bales. A fair demand was experienced. The Orient steamship Garonne, which left Melbourne on July 24th, arrived at Plymouth today. September 17. Obituary—Dr. E. B. Pusey, aged 82. NEW YOBS, September 16. The international rifle contest at Creedmoor has resulted in a victory for the English team. Received September 18th, 10 p.m. [" ARGUS " SPECIAL.] Received 2.25 p.m., September 18. LONDON, September 16. The Marquis of Lome and H.R.H. Princess Louise sailed from San Francisco on Saturday on an official visit, to British Columbia. A conference is announced to assemble in Dublin in October, with a view of establishing a national agitation within the limits of law, and- entirely devoid- of criminal intent, for the redress of Irish grievances. The second engineer of the Garonne suffered from a mild attack of small-pox on the voyage home, but had recovered before arrival at Plymouth, and the vessel was admitted to pratique. It is reported in Stamboul that Arabi will be removed to England.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2637, 19 September 1882, Page 3

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