FOREIGN & COLONIAI. TELEGRAMS.
EWGr.IRH ANJ> FOREIOB CABI.E. . » (Pen KlinOTßioTKtEoiiArit — CorvuinuT. ) (I'KII P/tKSS ASHOI'IATIOK. ) (Iteeoivoil 1. j>.m., Ucl. 'JIHb.l A STRANGE STATEMENT. London, (Jet. "..'?•. L)r M;i>;ou, liiHhnp of l'ulurbi>rnii!;li, liaa created a'jino aoDsaliuii l>y oxprcbsin;? mi iipiMiuu clnring thu cmirco of a iiotinnu (it Leicester thnt uo Christian B'nte, which acted m all it:, lyLiliylu accurUin^ to tho prcefpts hid down by Christ iv his
Sermon on the. Mount, would retain its independence, fur a week. EXPELLED. liKiai.v, Ocl 133. Tlio Qorninn autlioritics have expelled Count Dillon from Alsace. (Receive! S p.m., Oct. SUh.) omTUAKV. London, Oct. L'B. Mr \V. Wrstgnrtli, the. liuancier, died suddenly to-day. A HERESY HUNT. A sensation lias been caused m tho Froe Church of Scotland over a Bsrmon delivered by the Rev. Marcus Dods yesterday im the doclrino of tho Atouoment and the Diviuitjr of Christ. Tho eormon hns excited hostility among brother cloricale, and caused tho initiation of a " heresy hunt." THE ANTI-SLAVERY CONFERENCE. Tho delegate sent by tho Sultan of Zanzibar to attend tho Internationnl Anti-Slavery Conference- bus arrived m London, and will shortly pay a visit to Her Majesty the < t >ucen. SAMOA. San Fkancisuo, Oct. '-'8. Advices received from Samoa state that tho election of Matanfa a» Kint» is only temporary, until iho agreement arrived at between Great Britain, Germany, and America, at tho Berlin Conference, ia enforced, when a fresh election will take, place. nuroilTHD BETROTHAL OF I'KINC'E FEUDINANL>. I'ahi.s, Oct. -$. A report 'v m circulation that Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria hns been betrothed to tho Princess Loiu3S, daughter of the Due d'Alencon. (SrKci.u. to nn: Pia.s.s Association. ) (lltecivfil uoon, Uct. li'Jtll.) THK DUKE OF EDINBUIM.JH. London, Oct. l! 8. The Dpke, of Edinburgh did not attond tho funeral nf thu late King of Portugal Q3 intended, being indisposed. STATUE TO GENERAL LEE. Lord Wolseloy will attend the ceremony of unveiling the statue of (■■.'iii'ral Robert Loo, the ConfeJer.ito C :inmander-in-Chief, at Richmond, Virginia. .MR BRADLAUUH. Mr Bradliuiyh hns been i.rdcrcd to taki n sea vnyogc; fur tho sako of hia health. ADMIRAL FAIRFAX. Ailmiial Fairf.ix h;is a3sum<:d liis duties a3 Lord of tho Admiralty. WINDING UP. The Monto Ciiristo Goldmining Company is beinsi wound up.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4682, 30 October 1889, Page 2
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365FOREIGN & COLONIAI. TELEGRAMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4682, 30 October 1889, Page 2
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