CABELETTES.
(l)Y CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) The Toronto Globo alleges that Caron Tarte, who made the originnl charges which led to the disclosure of corruption in Canada, obtained money himself from Movireevy one of those implicated, in 1887, on pretence of using it for election purposes.
The Jesuits will elect a Vicar-General in place of tho late Father Anderledy in May,
Tho Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Liddoi'dale (Governor of the Bank of England), and tho Rothschilds, are in favour of introducing gold coinage in 4uefcra gradually.
Tiie rioters at Xeras, who wore condemned to death, will be executed on Wednesday. The workmen's societies intend to suspond work on that day. ivlr lUorley, in the course of a speech severely criticised Mr Chamberlain's pension scheme.
'I here is a feeling of disquietude among the Russian Poles, owing to the favournblo treatment of fhe Gernans by the police,
Mr Blnino in a letter declines to be nominated for the Presidency of the United States,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7145, 10 February 1892, Page 2
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161CABELETTES. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7145, 10 February 1892, Page 2
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