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Lom>ov, September 19. Consols have advanced to 100 J. It has transpired that the English Government has stipulated to tlfe Khedive that none of the leaders in the rebellion shall be executed without the consent of England. The cargo of frozen meat ex steamship Garronne, has been placed in the market in splendid condition, and realised an average of 8d per pound at auction. The cricket match at Kensington < val between the Australian team, and Shaw's Australian 11, which was to have been resumed to-day was postponed, in consequence of the rain. Constantinople, September 19. Lord 1 ufferin has sent a note to the Porte stating that in the opinion
of the English Government, the proposed military convention is now needless.
St. Petersburg, September 19, The Czar -has- started for Moscow for his Coronation. The exact date °n which the ceremony will be performed has not yet transpired. Alexandria, eptember2o.
j*bdelah, the rebel commander at Damietta, who previously refused to surrender to the British forces, has sent a communication to-day to the English commander entering to submit.
The Khedive, accompanied by the members of his Minifitrv, and the British Consul General, will leave the city on Thursday next. A strong force of British sailors and marines, has beim despatched ti> occupy the forts at Aboukir recently surrendered by the rebel troops.
Sydney, September 21. T?umors current yesterday regarding alleged changes in the Ministry arc now declared to be without foundation, or at least premature. Melbourne, September 21. Government has called upon Dr. Barker to resign his appointment on the Virtorian Medical Board. I r. Barker has-g^ve.n a categorical "denial to the statc^gni:* %at-hc attempted. }<> ■pw>cu«£s&:- i sa? ?^^Vu' n t&9 c f¥?L9f enquir^int© thifebnkr^ Mr.tfßot'RNE, September 20.
O'Eafroll, who attempted^ assassinate Archbishop Gould, by shooting him with a reveler, was brought up at the Supreme Court to-day, and was found guilty on a charge of unlawfully wounding and was sentenced to two years imprisonment in Melbourne gaol.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1183, 22 September 1882, Page 2
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