CABLE NEWS.
THE LATEST ARIaTO.' i:\TIC SCANDAL. ACCIDENT .TO ADMIEAL TEYON. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA. BT ELECTRIC TELKGRAPH — COPTKIOHT. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. I London, 9th December. The newspapers say that the newlymarried Duchess of Marlbo rough separated from the Duke after a visit to the ducal mansion at Blenheim, during whioh Lidy Colin Campbell was one of the gueßts. 10th December. The Bishop of Rochester pays a visit to Australia in tho Arcadia for the sake of his health. A deputation waited on Mr. Gosohen today for the purpose of advocating the advisableness of taking the census of the Empire every fire years. The Vicar of Camberwell has remitted .£lOOO to Father Darien, spiritual attendant of the lepers at Honolulu. Admiral Tryon met with a severe aocident to-day. He slipped upon a staircase, breaking an arm and receiving other injuries. The Admiral is progressing favourably. Sir F. D. Bell is procuring salmon ova from Sootland for shipment to New Zealand. The Duke of Sutherland has offered 9000 acres in the district of Assynt to crofters for purposes of settlement. Calcutta, 9th Deoember. News has been received that Ishak Khan has quietly settled down at Kerki. Two thousand of his adherents have dispersed and fled to Bokhara. Washington, 9th December. A mob attacked the gaol at Birmingham, a town in Alabama, for the purpose of seizing and lynching a murderer. The Sheriff's party repulsed the rioters, killing nine of them. Madrid, 9th Deoember. The Queen of Spain has requested Senor Sagasta to reorganise the Ministry. Latest Intelligence, CELEBRATED INVALIDS. M. FLOQUET AND THE PANAMA CANAL. f SPECIAL, | (Received Deoember 11, 10.45 a.m.) London, 10th December. John Bright is still in a serious condition. He is greatly weakened by the recent attacks. Lord Tennyson is recovering from his reoent indisposition. Paris, 10th December. M. Floquet is consulting with experts in reference to the prospects of the Panama Canal. Madrid, 10th Deoember. Senor Sagasta is engaged in the work of reoonstrncting the Cabinet.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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330CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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