CALOGRAMS.
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Lohdou, Sept. 22.
The City Corporation, at its sitting today, adopted an address of condolence with Mrs Gariield iv the loss of her husbaud.
Washington, September 23. General Arthur iv bis iuaugural uddrese
ou assuming office, expressed the hope that he might profit by the good example and experience of the late President. He further states that he does not consider it necessary to call Parliament together at the present time.
Calcutta, September 22.
Telegrams received to day from Candahar report that the Ameer has formed a new camp in the neighbourhood of the city and one winch commands the roads both to' Herat and Candahar.
London, Sept. 23,
It has transpired that the Bight Hon. W. E, Gladstone, in consideration of the estimation in which the late President Garfield was held, has made a request to the City Corporation for the erection of a bust of the deceased in Guildhall.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 24 September 1881, Page 2
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154CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 24 September 1881, Page 2
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