AMERICAN ITEMS.
RESTRICTIONS ON IMMIGRATION. A SILVER-MINE DISASTER. [special."! i Washington, 27th November. The Chairman of tho Sonato Coramittoe is i urging tho suspension of immigration into the United States for a period of five years, ' but would mako an exception in the caso of ■ persons arriving to join their relatives, and i would also allow tho issuo of passports to visitors. Ottawa. 28th November. Lord Stanley of Preston, GovernorGeneral of Canada, is desirous of resigning. Tho Earl of Aberdeen is mentioned as his probablo successor. New Tork, 28th Novoinber. A silver-mine at Pachuca, in Mexico, collapsed, 18 persons being killed. Latest. A TOWN DESTROYED BY AN EARTHQUAKE, I UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received November 29, 10.20 a.m.) New York, 28th November. News has been received that La Union, a town of San Salvador, on the west side of the Gulf of Fonseca, has boen destroyed by tui earthquake. Many lives were lost.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 128, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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152AMERICAN ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 128, 29 November 1892, Page 2
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