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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENGLISH' • • , Lop®) Novembers, , .. The personalty of the late Carnarvon'has been sworn at £3I3M) The property in is to be allowed to accumulate' until bis heir, Lord Parohester, attains the ' age of 35, when he will inherit it. The other property; of the late Earl, situated' both: in the Colonies and ' Walea, becomes tho property of his widow during her life, and afterwards reverts to hia second son. " 1 The Guardian asserts that Bishop [ Barry's connection with the See of > Rochester terminates early in 1891. f Bishop Barry is now assistant Bishop > of Rochester. I The tenants of lord Garrington's i estates in Buckinghamshire and l Lincolnshire are preparing an address i of welcome, which they will present , r to him on his return from New South i Wales. Lord Oarrington will also be ) accorded a public reception by tho i residents of Wycombe fin Bucking-, t hamshire), and preparations are f already being made to receive the i ex-Governor in -a worthy manner. Among the signatures to the are those of upwards of 2000 chair-*. ... makers. November 6. [ Tho Daily Chroniolein. w j on the new Cabinet of Viotoria, ; considers that MrMunro bassucoeetel j in forming a strong Government. t Cardinal Manning has written a etter of sympathy to General Booth, , in which he says that every one is entitled to work for bread. The_ Rev Mr Stockcr, an army j chaplain, who had been devoting I himself to the anti-semitic agitation, t has been compelled to resign. The Now Zealand Shipping Comi pany and ShaW-Savill Company have each made arrangements for the despatch of one or more cargo . steamers to the colony every month, j The new arrangement will come into f force in January, 1 vmm.. ' Ottawa, November 6. j. Mrs Birchall, whose husband has 3 been condemned to death on a charge B of murdering an English tourist, has . presented a petition to the Minister of , Justice praying for a reprieve, The ' Minister has promised to carefully consider tho evidence and submit aA, j report to his Excellenoy the Gover> * i nor,

New York, November 5, The expedition to Logas, on the slave coast (West Africa), fitted out by Mr Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New York .Herald, starts on Saturday, Commander V. L, Catiflfen will have charge of the expedition. Messrs Dillon and O'Brien hare met with cool receptions is ' many parts of the State. November G, Sir J. McDonald, thefTtemier , of Canada,declines meddlidf with Messrs O'Brien and Dillon on the question of provincial law. As the returns come in it is seen that the elections have resulted in an astonishing increase of (lie members of Democratic party. In the Southern, Western and Eastern. States 'the , majority in favor of the Democrats is expected to bo quite 150. November 6. " Major McKinley was defeated for Ohio by two hundred votes. The Democratic majority in the House is variously estimated at from 78 to 97. The Democrats carried tho NorthWestern and Southern States, and elected the Governor ofMassachusetts for New Hampshire. Mr J. 6, Blaine declared that tho defeat of the / r Republican candidate Governor ofHf 1 Pennsylvania would be death blow ■ to Protection, yet. .the Democrats succeeded by -ton - thousand votes, ' , " P •

The Democrats olectod tlio Maym ft!' York by seventy thousand. •'Tbo Republicans admit that Mr Grover Olovclund ■ will be the next President of the United States. . • Pakis, November 6. Mr John Higpinson, owner of the Uolande mines in New Oaledouia,.in a letter to Lb Tetups, slates that lit • Service, qf Victoria, is entirely wrong in thinking that the Now Hebrides would lis overrun willi convicts if tlio -islands woro annexed to Prince; but on tlio ether band, bo says it is probable that ibo transportation of reoidivistcs would bo suspended if the JSow Hebrides wholly belonged .to France. - ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2

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637

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2

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