America.
+. Mr Crocker, the leader of Tammany in New York, is giving evidence before a commission to inquire into tha allegal corrupt government of Naw York, admitted that Tammany controlled all the appointments made by the Mayor, and settled the fate of the laws proposed fortheCuy and State legislation. He stated that candidates for tha positions on the Judiciary must contribute to the fund* of Tamm.\ny. They were expected fco appoint partisan referees who would award the lion's share of the proceeds of sales of estates to Mr 0 >Uer's fi-rn. THE POPE'S ANNIVERSARY. The Popa attended Te Dium at St Peter's on thb occasion of tha twenty-first anniversary of his coronation. E »ht thousand people w^re present, and ex raordiairy enthusiasm wis nunif^sted. Th P (p 1 wis v'ry w^ab, and hid to b j carrie i to St P 'fur's. He pronounced the benediction in a r^curabenfc position. An the conelu-non of the Te Daum at «t PetM-'s th^ P)pa ri>m\i'ked, " I svondec if thh i-< njv la^r, appaaranoe."
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Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1899, Page 2
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171America. Manawatu Herald, 20 April 1899, Page 2
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