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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

/, : , .'""■"' L^ EB AtHAMIJHA.] : .- , London, September 2<L ; The policy of Germany on the Eastern questioa is officially stated as reserved and expectant.; This attitude has supported the wishes of the friendly Powers directly iriterested. „ '■ The Russian expedition to Merve haa returned to the starting point. A second expedition, is slow on the march. , SirG. Boweo and Sir J. Yogel return to the colonies by the San Francisco steamer, leaving on' December, 8. Obituary—lady Darling and Lady Don. \ The attendance &% the wool sales h*s iraprpved, and the tone of the market is firmer Foreign buyers are less reserved. Combing WQo.l cooiiß'ands a penoy advance. l ThejOsflclency in the English harvest is equal to four months' copsuraptibn. 'Jhe corn market is flat. Foreign arrivals are large- Adelaide wheat is ia full supply.

•%> September 27. . The misa'on of the foreign consul to the Jusmgente j*i\the, Pnneipaliti:* «jomi:plfcte!^feae|;'?is^h6y^Wda|iW^|bNe^^ jthe headers 6f|t he mQ^eniei.ti J V^f ' "K ?fj "■''• S? c s% » B ,ifaw moßiijaing troops, the Turfed having IjtaQj& v ;< two Servhn > oißceiEp oa the* .£ o « t «s kti \M . /■'"* |^ i -;^ • ■ v Sep^aljer 2?£F v The German^ Anstriin, and IteKan consafs that the insurgents demand, in the lixent of an armistice feeing agrted to, a European guarantee fop carrying it into effec. The Porte, however, refuses any eopceofon untst ihe v-submlssiou ot the -io--aarneottjis nMe. f | "■ t If"The"Timw'^abifshe^W*' telegram fioin Shanghai, stating that the Chine-e evada the efiectual performance of the terms agreed to ■SetEiJiaTTgKfn.- Mr7Walfe^ffa:Brf6teteMiafe» ■ ter, leave » Fekin on the 13th October unless a satisfactory settlement is arrived at. September 27. ThoJC«n leg i jfcas-aaaninioasij; opprovea of tteflrm attitade assamed bylfio GoVemmentaad Mr. Wade in regards, to the China --» --^B^dmi^i witli^ttf •Irar^steamitl Chee-Foo. < " Deatractire gales and floods have occurred JAlrelad^a^ tEe~aorti6!&f l EaiSßd. /">. "\:'- --1 '^Eeoa'LdT; FiQauoQiMmftteF.vin a^ajpeecfe the growing prosperity of said that the indirect taxes aavJtmfced to from 60,000.000 to 70^,009 of f «aQCBi. :abnvß the Estimates i JUlr t jm; J iC -) .The Australian maihl t^^riadiß! acd pan ,> delivered on r the 27th., Sept- " : The Pesa leftmile ak'^Hk , ;24tb, two days betordltee*'timel f;;! ' : n '. ; -■ The GotcondayasriT^S; aS?(J»lle ftoat Ai&--i'{trsli» on the 28tb. 6 s, \ ti y. „ . ; : * jArrived— ebip Weaxfiok, ffont^liyfifieljoa. 1 K . I — — — — »■■!! 111 ' ' !'■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 266, 7 October 1875, Page 2

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 266, 7 October 1875, Page 2

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 266, 7 October 1875, Page 2