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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

LoxnoN, December •2*r>. There is considerable uneasiness in thu city o.ving io the receipt of eiblegrams daily from Australia announcing the intention c the various Government to c:.mo on the market with loans nt an early date. There are als i serious misgivings in tho •minds of linn Meiers at the continued expenditure of Australia nn public works, and the m gleet u£ the Government* to adopt an covi'omioil p 'liuj'. i Tho proprietors of tho Daily Telegraph havo been warned thnt if the paper con- I liinies its attacks upon Ihe unemployed and thoir gatherings at Tiwe.r Hill, tho men will forcibly resent them, Similar notice has been sent, to the proprietors of tho .Si, Jama' Gazette. Four of those convicted of having a hand in the murder of Inspeotor Martin at •2 icedore, Ireland, while the latter was attempting to nrrest Father MoFaddcn on February .'lrd, lSt-SH, have been released from custody. The English wheat market is depressed, while C utincntal and American is steady. Ap-rtio.-i of the Dublin detective oliice has been injured by tho explosion if a dynamite bomb. Constable Sinolt was killed, his body bring horribly mutilated. Tho front, of the building was wrecked. The Admiralty, in deference to a wish expressed by the Royal Commissioner on Ij'ib >ur, have abolished overtime in order to givo employment to moro men. Ben Tiilet, presiding over a lecture at Rermondsey, stated that since the Dockers' strike the wages of tho London riverside labourers had increased by hnlf a million per milium, Labour in England, ho said, was full of giatitudo for the sympathy of the Au-tralinn Labour party, and said it was travelling in the eninc direction, Tho Blenheim collection of orchids sold for 501) guineas. Violent language had been used by tho Labor leaders iv connection with tho Bristol dockers, and au attempt to march through thesticets in prcc?ssion through tlio streets was forbidden, Iho result being a struggle between tho polica aud tho men. The former were reinforced by the military, and dispersed iho mob, but not before several casualties wero reported, Mrs Langtry is improving in health. Baron 0, C. Clorerantz, Chief Justice of Simoa haa resigned. Great Britain nnd Germany wil' leavo tlio election of his successor ti the I' Tt-d States Goveriinui.t, Thu Globe I'ri ih.g OIHoo Las beea dtstruyed by lire, Thi origin wan accidental.

Dr Grahnm his been summoned on a oharge of giving false certificates of death m coiincotiou with the victims of Neill alias Creinu, the Lambeth p isoner. Tho evidonea on behalf of tha ovictcd toim* ts ia finished, and the Commission is olosed. Iv granting tho petition in the North iHeath Election, the Judgo declared that tho priests had been oonviotcd of deplorable aots of violence, nnd intimidation of wom^n. Bishop Malty's pastoral was, he said, Buihoierifc to null the election, Tha trial of McR-ie for the Altliorpe murder deluded yesterday. Tho prisoner was' found guilty and sentenced to death The General of tho Sooiety or Comp my known aa tho Jesuites hisarrivediu Dublin, Tho last visit to Ireland was in 18-18. Pa ms December 21, A vote of confidence gavo M. Ribofc a majority in the Chamber of Deputies of 262, but this is not regarded as a real indication' of the feeliug of the Chamber. M. Rouvier reitaratcd tho assertion that ho had levied money ou fricuds in order to combat Houlangist plots, and declared thoy were reimbursed by advances out of secret fund*?. If he had aoted otherwise, ho siya fcho Repub- ' licans would havo been wandering in the piths of exile. M. Rouvier ndmitted tbat he received indirectly a sum of fifty thousand franca, but was not aware that Baron Reinaoh admitted ifc. M. Floquefc's admission that whou fcho Premier had said iv the course of an interviow that he had oontrol of an immense Panama Caual Press fund created a bad impression in the Chamber, thought it was obvious the motive waa to combat tho Boulaugists; Lo Sieole' deohre-i that a conspiracy has been discovered similar fco tint of whioh Bonlanger was at tho head. Several Paris newspapers aunou-ioc th.t ifc ia infcouded to arrest ». Andricux in connection with fcho Paunnn scandals, and AI. Ricux deolares the o.bj.-cfc ia t > clo?o his month, and states ho has not y<_t revealed all the names implicated, espeoially one of a leading politician. It is rumoured that M. Freycinet, former Premier, is urging ftl Audrieux to restore to him a letter addressed to Herz, but now in the possession of M. Audrieux. Owing to the Panami Canal scandals thero .vas a sharp fall in the routs of the Credit Foncier, but they luvo vow slightly recovered. St Pi_Ti_i_.situi.rf, December 21. Robbers stole 30,000 roubles from a train near Warsaw. The Russian Press contains articles strongly opposing the restoring of the Bonapiutcs to the throne of France. Sot'lA, December 24. Ihe Sivoboola publishes documents showing that Russia in 1887 tried to secure the election of Count Ignafcicft'as Prince of Bulgaria, but M. Stambulofl' prevented it. Tkhkkan, December 24. Ihe Shah is slowly recovering from his re--1 cent severe illness. „„ Otttawa, December 24. ; Ihe Canadian exports to Great Britain have increased by three million sterling this year. Calcutta, December 25. ihe Shone system of drainage is to be ■ carried out in Kurrachee, one of the chief seaports of India, at a cost of six lacs of rupees. „„ Komi*;, December 24. Ihe Pone considers the allocation of the 1 moral and religious condition of the Europeans indicates the gathering of a, stoun, and hopes that the Powers will agree to a conference with a view to disarmament.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 27 December 1892, Page 2

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 27 December 1892, Page 2

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 27 December 1892, Page 2

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