ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
LoNnoN, March 29. The number of bales of wool that have arrived to dato aro 410,000, French buyerß are aotive, but othors aro quiet. Merinos nud oropsbreds are .Jd per lb lower, Tho Supremo Court to-day, at the instauoe of ihe trustees of the Marquis of Stafford sou and heir to the Duke of Sutherland granted an injunolion restraining the Duke from cut ting timbor on his estate, Trenthain Hall Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire ' , . Zanzibar Maroh 30. News has been Mowed that Emiu P„ B hY who has reaohed the Equatorial Provinces fought a suooossful battle against the natives The latter were commanded by his old officers' whom he captured and shot. n • „. , ItesmviN, Maroh 30. Prince Biamarok assures his visitors tlmi tho Emperor is offending a l Z t ie a and making peace with none, and thai K may yet flao a reposition of 1848, and the Emptor oompelled to flee from the rioters. -pi „ a * . VVash inoton, Maroh 30. ti,.pi,' », h * 8 "^conditionally ratified the Behting Treaty, including tho Marquis of Salisbury's proposals as to damages for the illegal acisuro of sealers, '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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