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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

rreuter's TELEGRAMS.] LONDON, September 20. Sympathy with Mrs Garfield. Her Majesty the Queen has sent a telegram to Mrs Garfield, expressing sympathy and condolence with her in the loss of her husband. LONDON, September 21, Obituary—General Thames Galloway, Colonel of the 70th Foot. ADEN, September 20. Spread of CholeraThe outbreak of cholera at this place is raging with increased severity, and numerous deaths have occurred. Every precaution is being taken to lesson the spread of the epidemic. CONSTANTINOPLE. September 20. The Porte’s CreditorsA difficulty has arisen in tho negotiations which are proceeding hero between the representatives ef the foreign creditors of the Porte. Tho Russian delegates claim that the amount of tho Turkish war indemnity still owing should be included in the debts to which tho scheme for the payment of interest is to be applied. This claim is generally opposed by tho other foreign delegates, and the settlement of negotiations is consequently delayed. WASHINGTON, September 21. The Late President’s Funeral. Tho funeral of the late President Garfield will take place at Cleveland, Ohio, his former house, on Saturday next. The Murderer Guiteau. Owing to apprehensions that an attempt may he made to lynch Giutoau, his guard at the gaol has been doubled. The New President. The oath of office was to-day administered to General Arthur, the new President, at the Capitol. PARIS, September 19. The Occupation of Tunisia response to the Bey's recent protest, the French Government has sent a reassuring communication that it has no intention to occupy Tunis. BERLIN, September 21. Royal Wedding. The marriage of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway with the Princess of Baden was celebrated to-day at Baden with great ceremony.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2331, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2331, 22 September 1881, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2331, 22 September 1881, Page 3

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