BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
)BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL TO STAXDARD.]
It is denied that Archbishop Walsh is to be tnadea Cardinal.
The Standard advocates diplomatic relations between England and the Vatican. The provisional Government at Ticino, where the recent revolt took place, have resigned.
It is asserted that the Triple Alliance has been formally renewed. The quantity of American wheat available for export is only half of last year’s amount. The English harvest prospects are favorable.
News has been received confirming the capture of Moussa, the Khurdish chief.
The decree dealing with slaves, said to have been issued at Bagamayo by the Germans, is discredited in Germany. The Portuguese Chamber of Deputies, after a stormy sitting, has referred the Anglo-Portuguese Convention to a committee of the Cortes. Major Pinto, in endeavoring to quiet the hissing of Ministers, became engaged in a hand-to-hand struggle with Senhor Priestly, also a member of the Chamber.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 508, 18 September 1890, Page 3
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150BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 508, 18 September 1890, Page 3
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