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Loadon. Ootol-r 14. "he Oe-sarewiich f-udo- na wonky Duke of Barm », > a Oran 1 2, P>* : ulexe 3 An American tel groin st.it'.s diai, a Eepublicau Governor has been eiVeteu :n < ffiio. signally defeating the Demon- This is importaut, as indicating the future financial policy, Mr Waclo, British ■-* ini-tef in GLina, telegraphs from i’ekin that lie ha- obta ned (he neo. saury guarantees. The Go-mnor goes to Yam. ll. Tim Prince of Wales hag arrived at Turin tn route for Alexandria, Pr uce Bismarck is unwell, ami will not accompany the Kmpernr to Italy At a final meeting of the o patrick E-lief Fund, the balance L 54- -was distributed amongst several applicants. There is a schism between Mr Whalley and T)r Kencaly ; the former refuses to a cept the political leadership of the latter. There is a maikecl decrease in the past year of emigration from Clyde to Canada, and the United States. Governor Mus,grave, of South Australia, has teen cnatul Knight • ommandcr of the Order St. Michael a d St. George, aim Governor Weld, of Tasmania, mid Dr. Hector, o. Kew Zeal ud, Com, anio' 3, The P. ami n. Company has purchauod two new steamers ol 3 00; 1 tons burden each, and one is bill’a I Kg *l. 3 CO lees. A terible railway j«?ei<b>nt oocurv d on tbo Midland line, near bkipte-a, by which seven lives were lost The Alex >ndra grain warehouse at the Gloucester Docks has '.eon bmnt down At a fire at llyieff, in Piussia, three hundred hous“B were burnt. Complaints have oen raised on Colonel Baker’s sentence Toe question f is military s atus has been settled by the Queen signing bis dismiss ill. The Queen rent a letter of sympathy to MBs Dickenson. Seventeen lives were lost and twenty persons injured by an explo-io., ;.bo ;rd a Spanish ste.un boat. Dr Kei.ealy’s s--n sent a clud'enge to Major Dickson, 011 account of bis spiech in the Housu of Commons ou < 01. Bakc-i’s case. At the suggestion of the Speaker, Mi Disraeli, and tim Duke of Cambridge, to whom the matter was rofc-ired, the letter was treated with contemptuous v u nee. the foe., and mouth disease is rapidly si reading in I' ngland and Ireland. atranwhile stiingent reguiadons tliren en to stop importa1 u- |>tic,■ of tuea'. is «* 1 r aidy a<l\.uieing, am, 'lie a e gro'vi,;.. aux o -s. Binning!;, 'm is manufavui in,., war material for (Arnriny, France, and .lapau. lex->nder Coilis is supposed to have fled to Buenos Ayres, Lily Agnes won the Great Bbor Handicap at z ork. ’I lie military manoeuvre"- in Germany were so severe as nearly' to equal a small campaign, Several ca (s of sickness and death occurred. i be Prone 1 Pus-calls lor a modificatiou of ine Government p: or iv. in me. M. Thiers deed! es to en'or To 501,.:,, (lie it; v, b or 0.-avy ■ a , ,■ can**-,, ffi, I 11 1'! 1 ‘ ■‘j ' * d.e. ue • 1 hj: .... , j.\-i;jaui.i due ll.m -nii- rod ; ro.it, d •niav.e < 'bn mii.v : (i Lmv. ' 1' iy'e, M. Beni id. dramatic an nor; ir i,.d nmi Hy >u, Prince t In.rl* s ,-f -.. i ri i, Picf-s- u: "mi Dumu:; i .T.i Gi-mt y, ~ W <o; u .. hj u., ; d'iarn ienm_Lt, i veU ran acto r nL.l u^ cx B (n bs la jN’cw Zealand amount to L283.75v5. 1 he Indian .financial tin‘■nr.ont was made by Lord George U:r; ilium on Am,list d* An riii,U'v'ijt w..;A - Mr s 1 ' ; . •: ■ a 1 . to income, Oui was ne o aaved. By sixty-six yotes -to Vu'enty-oao# A motion by
Mr Fawcett censuring the Government for deferring the Indian Budget to the close of the session was also negatived. A scheme for army organisation will engage Mr Hardy’s attention during the recess. The Duke of Edinburgh has be«n hand Homely entertained in Russia by his father-in-law. _ The Duke of Connaught has arrived at Reriio, after vn--Ring the Ginnd Duke of Baden, The Duke is promoted from the rank of captain to that of major in the 7 1 1» Hussars. The King of Italy has presented the Queen wi’h six Italian ponies. A statue to toe late Lord Moy» has been un veiled at Cockermeuth. Subscriptions have been started by working men to eroet. a - 'av.ue to Mr Plims: 1! near the •Ea-g.-ond Docks, Cardinal Ma-ming, on receiving a deputation of Mai ese resid* ms in London, unlive-ed an address touching on the warlike tendency of Em ope and. the ptvi ability of a sanguinary war from which ;he Papacy would emc. go with renewed power. Tin- statement that Cardina l Manning was ftdni'f.ti d to t- e Koval ci.cle and introduced t,-. the Quetta at a m» nt garden paity. is denied. there are din em-mir-i among the Charla As-ocial o- Id ."ugh u! tin. •• im'.iy. The T.eiee<ftt- ’’anrh M a-.blo *.-> ..b L ab- n •atisdact-ay st teiueul ui the ap(>i-.>{„-|atiou of its coutrihut'ons aid has repudiated I t Ken nealyaud denounced him as > io'ent, dio'at -rml, ♦■yra- nioa l , and avaricious, and the ‘ Englishman’ a> ton most infamous paper err published. the comm ttuo threaten to prosecute Dr Kcn ,- e.ilv fo> ,« an
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Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 2
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