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THE TEIAL OP THE BISHOP OP LINCOLN. TWO SHOCKING MAEINE DISASTERS. MYSTEEIOUS MURDER AT GENEVA. THE ROUMANIAN SUCCESSION. [UNITED FBEBB ASSOCIATION.] (Received March 29, noon.) London, 28th March. The oaso against Dr. King, Bishop of Lincoln, charged with Ritualism, has concluded. The Bench of Bishops has reserved judgment. Dalgotty & Co. have deolared a dividend of 8 per cent. By a collision of the steamer Nisayas and ship Manile, 30 persons wore drowned. News has been received of the death of the Hon. Guy Dawnay, who was killed by a buffalo while on a hunting expedition in Maßailand. He was a brother of the present Viscount Downe, and formerly member for the North Riding (Yorks) in the House of Commons. Truth, referring to the recent appointment of the Rev. Hy. H. Montgomery to the Bishoprio of Tasmania, Bays the reverend gentleman's ability is only of a mediocre order, and attributes his promotion to the influence of Canon Farrar. A mother threw her three young children into the river Tyne, watohed them drown, and then committed suicide. New York, 28th March. By the foundering of an excursion steamer on Lake Chupala, Mexico, 30 persons lost their lives. Paris, 28th Maroh. M. Gersondoff, son of the Swiss Consul at Cannes, has been found murdered in the carriage ot a railway train at Geneva. There ia no olue to the murderer. Bucharest, 28th Maroh. Prinoe Ferdinand, son of Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and nephew of Kin? Charles of Roumania, has beon publicly proolaimed heir to the Roumanian throne. Berlin, 28th Maroh. The Emperor William was present at the dinner given by Prince Bismarck to the members of the Reichstag,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 2

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Latest Intelligence. Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 2

Latest Intelligence. Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 29 March 1889, Page 2