Last Night's Cables
fi'Kß muss association.— copyright, i London, October 0 The convention of ParuellitcH at Dublin demands tbe suspension of the right to the recovery of rents on the. small holdintrsm the potato-blighted districts. Mr Parnoll concurred in this expression o ?I»™». though not himself present during the de Th e °Timeß states that to tho embarrassments of Westgarth and Co., whoso extensive dealings in colonial Government securities and in American securities has always been a frequent topic of conversation on the Stock Exchange, aro duo the partial closing of their account on batur--oay The banks havo now arranged to take up the less marketable securities which .-.«* pledged as cover for loans, and no ~*S -.further anxiety need be felt. Parliament meets on November/ ..th. It is expected that no Jess than 3000 "Biranrttham guumakers will have to bo JSr|ed through the M'Kinley Tariff Kulteuhorn has succeeded General Verdy dv \ ernois as Prussian Minister of War. _ la connection with the Chowder Bay *„ ,'rißinir out of the Hibernian picnic, \ Zfcmale ™t™ were fined and the men JSSed to terms of imprisonment rangteg from one weekto four months. rSPKOIAL ToTnl'SS ASSOCIATION.- COP MIGHT.] London, October 0. An extradition warrant has been issued *ii Bow street against a man named Son. who is charged with murder at Tiotuo during the recent political disturbcrossbreds are steady; other a further fall of %tCblin eoSon "4 Faraellites has appotatoiMessis Dillon, O'Brien, O'Connor, SollTvanVand Gill a deputation to visit A lt froported that Mr Parnell has made , unhifmaa to get married to Mrs O'bhea ,/(SSoA Bucceeds in his divorce ' October 7. Mr Justin M'Carthy presided over tbe m«,<3tinsr of Irish M.P.s at Dublin. ffi S Jackson, Financial Secretary to he TW«ry, who recently inspected the St ed potato districts of Ireland, has been retracted to make another tour. Fom&les arc now being employed in bones of detecting " Jack tbo Hipper. Iho po ople of Ticino aro equally divided on tho snl-ject of a revision of tho Constitutori and efforts are being made to bring that shall visit Constantinople despite the issr&fsr— ....«. Portuguese Cabinet.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5956, 8 October 1890, Page 3
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