NEWS BY CABLE.
ENGLISH. London, July 20, Boulnois, a Conservative, was elected for the Marylebone Beat, vacated by Lord O, Beresford, by a majority of 4911 over Leveaon Goto, a Gladstone liberal. The figures were:—Bouluois, 2579 ; Levesor Gower, 2086.'
Gladstone proposes that the Prince of Wales should receive an additional allowance of £40,000 por annum, on condition that the Queen asks no further grants. Her Majesty however, insists that Uio question of provision for her grand children shall be left entirely open, The Committee appointed to investigate the question is disputing with the Uoverntnent upon various points which have arisen in course of enquiry.
It is reported the Cabinet today decided Jo withdraw the \Vestern Australia Bill if any serious opposition is shown to it, Pamell in'a letter to the Dublin Freeman stated he would never have entered the Court had he not understood the Commission would enquire into the "Piggott conspiracy." The Standard asserts that opposition to the Western Australia Bill is increasing to such an extent that it is expected the Bill tvill be abandoned,
In the libel action brought by O'Brien against the Marquis of Salisbury, based upon alleged reflections in the latter's speech at Walford a verdict was returned for the defendant, A man who confessed to committ. ing tho Whiteohapol murders proves to be a lunatic.
July 21. The Home Secretary refuses to allow a rowartl to bo offered for tho apprehension of tho Whitechapol murderer.
Tho freedom of Edinburgh has been conferred on Pamell. The Irish leader intends to demand the appointment of a Special Committee of the House to enquire into the connection between the Irish Patriotic Union and the articles on Pariiellism and f Jrime which appeared in the Times.
Tho Admiralty has accepted tonders for seventeen vessels to strengthen t)]p navy in accordance with the Navy Defence Bill passed this session.
■ Parnell responding to an enthusiastic reception in Edinburgh said that Ireland would thankfully accept Gladstone's scheme of settlement as an end of tho strife of centuries.
"AMERICAN.
New York, .July 20. Jefferson Davis denies that "Mrs Maybnck, accused of poisoning hor hnqbanc} at Liverpool, is any relative of his, asl vyas alfeggd, FQREIQN, Pabis, July 20. General Boulanger announces that he wi2 stand for eighty places at the impending elections'. The collection of Victorian B)jnos}B at the Paris Exhibition lias been awarded lljo jjrand Prix, .Collections" belonging to' private exhibitors have also' received' four gold and three silver medals. Eqm'e, July 20. Bignpr Crispi, the Italiau Premier, has suppressed the Irredentist porn l mittee here.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3263, 23 July 1889, Page 2
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