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_ Teucgraph —Copyright.) *«««*»•) {^ec9 ' at la3o^- ] , Q London, October 8. certify that Mr Parnell's Potato rheumatic fever and the Beiut's action, and in this pwneli agrees. His family & he committed suicide. The r-„j. to Stwak on the subject. after viewing the that it appeared as if he natural causes. Mr Parin public was at t while there, he stood three * vl iT tain. The people of Cork p'\L t little outward regret, but, shock was very acute. Mr w P' 3litfcal dir f tJons * f The has caused a profound "■ in. Ann*!® l ' where the press ' o f ,1 generous nature, even hostile to him. There was " „riate revulsion of feeling. A jJUn* ground in England and K-ix Swtcs and the Continent, • ! "S. j£ r Parnell's death, the •*' 0 f the Irish party will Speculation to thc political
r b» decease overrides p n* of regret in England. considers that the highest ( () f Mr Parnell's intellectual
(""to in the fact that he inspired 'f \wuwm, though his personal * r so repellent. The Standard >?_ died at a moment most 5 , tu his reputation, and that his ?«& revive the fidelity of the past, ta an earlj" division of the party.
rrl of the Parnellite party are I-jU fur a public funeral in
ra [October 9, at 10.40 o.m.] ' Bt'da Pesth, October 8. i gansarian Minister of Finance further outlay on the army Athens, October 8. ; Greek fleet will shortly mobilize,
jHy for the purpose of manceuver:ht? Archipelago Pakm, October 8. {eis for the Russian loan will close ,jjt& inst. Berlin. October 8. jnl Von Caprivi, German Chanproceedings for perjury instituted agiu'nst Baron Bleich-
Loxdon', October 8. ■Paris correspondent of the Times 39 the news that the treaty between i3 ni Russia will shortly be signed, j announced that the Ameer of jjsfcin intend* to pay a visit to jJ T and is desirous of an Euglish itomito Cabul. .jelievetl in Shanghai that China is j? drifting into war through her .jnfidence in the strength of her
Il'jeen has sent a letter to Mr liimily expressing the esteem she I'lim. The Marquis of Salisbury [i| affected at his colleague's deKth. iostai will probably succeed Mr 5 ,1s toiler of the House of Com--1 jframith will be buried quietly [un&Mon, on Saturday, and a nieji sitvfee will be held in AN estarif'&ey. 5 British and Foreign Anti-slave jrSeseech the Marquis of Salisbury ri protection over Nganda, Central
istal number of bales of wool cata3at the wool sales is 348,000, of :iii,ooo were sold. Valparaiso, October 8. 311 surveillance of the United States aion fiiw been abandoned.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5100, 9 October 1891, Page 3
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