HOME AND FOREIGN.
Pxew AesocUtloD—Electric Telegraph— Copyright. THE INDIAN VICEROYSHIP. London, September 25. Lord Carrington states that he is unaware that he has been appointed Viceroy of India. THE NEW HEBRIDES. The Times considers that the material interests of the English and the French in the New Hebrides are equally balanced. REPORTED ROYAL BETROTHAL. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says that the Duke of Orleans is engaged to the Czar's daughter. THE CHOLERA. Two deaths from cholera are reported at Newcastle. FRANCE AND SIAM. Paris, September 25. Two cruisers from the Mediterranean squadron have been ordered to Bangkok to support M. De Villers, the French Envoy. THE RUSSIAN SUCCESSION. Berlin, September 25. Reports are current hero that, owing to the Czarewitch's Liberal views, the Czar has arranged that the Duke Michael shall succeed to the throve. The Emperor has acceded to Prince Bismarck's request, and an interview has beeu arranged to take place in Wiesbaden, the wellknown watering place. THE SHERMAN SILVER ACT. Washington, September 25. It appears likely from the determined nature of tbe opposition that the repeal of the Sherman Acti will only be carried when the minority is exhausted by sleepless nights. TRAIN ROBBERS CAPTURED. September 26. Six robbers stopped a train at St. Joseph's, Kansas, and were not aware that sixteen policemen were concealed in a car. A fight ensued, in which two of the robbers were killed and the reet captured. ARREST OF ANARCHJ6TS. Two Anarchists have been arrested in Pittsburg on a charge of executing the sentence of death on a man and woman who, it was alleged, were acquainted with the secrets of the order.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8598, 27 September 1893, Page 5
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