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Loitdok, S«pt. 20. Her Majesty the Qneen has sent a telegram to Mrs Garfield expressing sympathy and condolence with her on the loss of her husband. SeDtember 21. Obituary : General Thomai Galloway, Colonel of the 70tk foot-. Aden, Sept. 20. The outbreak of cholera at this place is raging with increased seterity, and numerous deaths bare occurred. Erery precaution is being taken to lessen the spread of the epidemic. m. .*.*«, Wabhik«to», Sept. 20. ±ne oath of office was to-day administered to General Arthur, the new President, at the Capitol. September 21. Tke funeral of the late President Garfield will take place at Cleveland, Obio, his former home, en Saturday next. Owing to apprehensions that an att«mpt may be made to lynch Guiteau, his guard at the gaol has been doubled.
Constamtiwoflb, September 20. A difficulty has nriaen in tke negotiations Waich are proceeding hera between the re- ! prssentatives of the foreign creditors of the Porte. The Russian delegates claim that the amount of the Turkish war indemnity still owing snoald be included in the debts to which the schema for the payment of interest I is to be applied. Tbia claim ig geneially opposed by the other foreign delegates, and tha settlement of the negotiations is consequently delayed, [N. B. the foregoing telegrams have bean delayed in transmission between Australia and New Zealand.] Paris, September 21. In response to the Bej's recent protest, the French Government has sent a reassuring communication that it has no intention to occupy Tunis. Beblin, September 21. The marriage of the Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway with the Princess of Baden was celebrated to-day a* Baden with great ceremony.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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