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HOME AND FOREIGN.

'?<<£' [HER PSBBS JIBSOOIATION.I

Received November 3rd,' 10.20 a.m.

Mj£ IN IRELAND. , ; ; London, November 2F

T&eßt. Hon. A. J. Balfoor, CMef Secretary of Ireland, has completed bi tour of the districts in Ireland which are affected , with the potato blight. Throughout his visit he was received with surprising cordiality and imarke of respect; j TSEW BISHOP QP WORCES- '?' '". ■- TER. ' . ■.. ■:"'■ : The Veh. T. T. Perowne, Archdeacon of Norwich, "has been appointed Bishop oivWorceeter.

' Received November 3rd, 8 p.nu

£ND MR. •

.'.', London, November 2, ! It is reported that the Marquis of Salisbury •will present a petition in the Bankruptcy Court to recover his costs in the libe' action brought" against him by Mr O'Brien. lc ,

Received November 4tb, 12.30a.n0. ■ i '■%_-:> . \ IjOndon, 3» Mr Henry Robinson, ■' brother--to--iSir, Hptculea Robinson, who hW been lying dangerously ill from an attack! of paralvsia, ia improving in health, v :

n / BISHOP MOORHOUSB; ; f T ' : "TOe the RigW Rev. H. Pbilpott, Bishop of Worcester, elevates Bishop Moerhouße to a se,at in Ijhe House of tiords. '.'. '

FAITH HEA.LING.

, L3x Stephen is desirous that th& Countess of Jersey, who is suffer* ing fropa typhoid fever, ehouid resort to &tb healing,

The municipal elections have re" suited in favor of the Liberals.;,' '■•; \'>:. • THE J &Vm ■OF "mSmM£TJQ N.:

i: i v.BgßLitf, November 3.- - A Koch Institute for consuniptive patients is being founded here. , • /,, 4fch, 1,30 ft.nu

:amß GREEK JSAYY.

The Goyernmeathaß determined to incite the,, Na?y a .view of .raisipg it tq the same strength £8 the fleet,. ! , .-;, v : FIGHTING IN iEJaioL

«;;..,-... .. Zaszusß> November"3. J hundred Germans were, landed at to demand .'reparation- for the muirder of some ot; their coiintrymen : tbere some tiijie since by pative?, and and an engagement took place between them ' f, ' : of the Iphjilywere wounded while the .native ninety killed. if ■ y \ iii <;

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7700, 4 November 1890, Page 5

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