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ENGLAND.

London, August 26. It is believed thai the Marquis of Rlpon will support the New Zealand Ministry in their dispute with Lord Glasgow relative to Legislative Council appointments. Tbe cholera alarm continues, French and German vessels are being quarantined at Antwerp. A floating hospital is being prepared at Grlmaby. The United States Government la also alarmed at the spread of cholera, and will quarantine imml« Krauts. Messrs Dillon and Jnstin M'Carthy have arranged with Mr Gladstone the conditions on which autonomy is to be granted to Ireland. Tbe land laws are not to be altered for five years ; the police, the justiciary, and the balance of the church estate funds are to ba controlled by the Dublin Parliament, but there Is to be one Customs service only, and the Irish aro not to have power to levy duties. Thirty members representing Ireland are to have seats in the House of Commons. The Ameer's appeal to the Viceroy of India has caused a sensation in Europe. The Vienna Preas are inquiring what aro Mr Gladstone's intentions in view of tbe further advance of the Russians in the Pamirs. August 27. Tallow, medium mutton 24s 6d, beef 23a. The English wheat market is heavy and inactive, and the Cootioentiil declining, while the American market is showing a general decline. At tbe Antwerp wool sales competition is weak, and prices are now five centimes under the rates ruling on the opening day. Half the quantities offered have been withdrawn. August 28, Forty men have been rescued from the Park Slip colliery at Bridge-end. The mine is fnll of after-damp, and the rescue party showed great heroism in their work, Lancashire beat Notts by an innings and 69 runs. This leaves Surrey the champion county with thirteen wins, two losses, and one draw. Both defeats were at the hands of Notts. Notts comes second on the list, and Somersetshire third. Scott Sanders, formerly a captain in the army, has been arrested at Liverpool charged with forging Messrs Holder Brothers' name to a oheqne, Ib is believed that his defalcations amount to £200,000. The gentleman who died of exposure on Mount Blanc Is not the Professor, bun his brother, Mr X, L. Nettleship, Two Russian immigrants at Glasgow have been seized with cholera. Extraordinary precautions are being takon in London. Dr. Nell!, a Canadian, has been committed for trial on the charge of poisoning a nnmber of women in varions parts of London, in order to enable him to levy blackmail upon several medical men and others, Silver U at 3i 2|d. (Received August SO, 13,30 a.m.) August 29. Two sailors ab Grlmsby and one at Middleßborough who bad arrived In vessels from Hamburg were attacked by cholera, and the latter died. The Times states that Lord Glasgow's position re the Legislative Council appointments In New Zealand demands the Marquis of Ripon's ample discretion, &» \ wrong deoision would have disastrous results. The Rev. Mr Patton, In a letter to Vke Times, declares that neither the ?rlmate of Australia, Bishop Barlow, of Sorth Queensland, Sir Samuel Griffith, Premier of Queensland, nor the Uev Cinnaird Rose, who favor the introducion of Kanaka labor into Queensland, iave seen the Kanaka traffic asconduoted n the islands and at sea. A wheat oargo ex Kilmary is reaching 6a 6d.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9144, 30 August 1892, Page 2

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ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9144, 30 August 1892, Page 2

ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9144, 30 August 1892, Page 2