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News By the Mail.

The Dike of Wellington represented the Qneen at tha requiem maaa for tba repoee of the aosd of tha lata ting Alfonso on December M. Than in a mad dog aeara in London, and sohma an provided with long iron rod* having slip nocaoa at tba and. Fifty aix nan of rabies ban boon reported this year to the city. The Iriah aattla dealers anart that they have sumserinlly boycotted tba Cork Steam Faskat Co., which baa passed its last dividend, and ita eotlapea ia eenaidared certain. The Bolt Lake Hansons have turned the tables on tha Gentiles ia return tor almost hseenant pnaaentiens for polgamy. They have examined closely into the private Uvea of aati-Monnoo*. and tba result ia a number of indiatmanta lor lawdnaas, adultery, and •thee practices contrary to law and good morals. There ia soma faar of an uprising in Utah on account of tha rigid enforcement of the anti-polygamy law. Tba infantry and artillery at contiguous poets were under marrtnng orders lor Bolt Lake on December 10. Tha Prises of Woles id going in hastily for tha turf, and will now race in bis own asms. Soma of tha highly priced yaarliogs said at Don scalar lately ware bought for him, Mi ia a year or two it ia expected that he will ha one of tba great supporter* of tba Jockey Oak. Another new intruder into tba National Ihddeeb ia Lord Randolph Churchill. Though h* ha* not beau known aa a sportsman, h* was mast* r of a pack of harriers st Blenheim aatil bis visit to India mad* it necessary tor U sassaaaor tabs appointed. He also has been baying ysariings, and the tribe cf sportsmen ass looking forward with interest to tbs day when bia colours will be registered. The Qnsau took s lively interest in the program of the elections. When, on the afternoon of the S7th, she eent a despatch to Lord Salisbury eummuulug him to dm* and sleep that night ia Windsor Castle, a special telegraph wire was transferred to the Castle, andj Awed Beliehuty directed all elect mo returns to be promptly transmitted to him for the information of tha Qnaaa, who did not hasiW* to express enqoallflad delight at tha isaolt, Whao driving through Windsor on sfoatioa day sbawmilad ou the aleeton. knowing that thrtr candidate waa bars. Mr Glad, stow# is said to hs (serially efaagrioed over the raroit, and sariy ia the contest abandoned ell hops aI pan than the barest Liberal majority—at leas* a story was ourreot on the attt dm* hs had intimated to Lord Bglfobaiy awOfogHM in tha event of the Coaaervatkmf junessn. to giro the whole Liberal tomuoh tofte Oeveroaaet ou all " reason 5?T e ??5 l ' Miai * i * lo V m eettherww. * **. ■—i * placing

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3

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News By the Mail. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3

News By the Mail. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1782, 13 January 1886, Page 3