ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.
Date: 20 September 1888
WASHINGTON, Sept 19.--Capt. John P.Story, Fourth Artillery, has been ordered to visit Wash ington, Annapolis, Wilmington, New-York City, and West Point, under special instructions from the Major-General commanding the army.
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ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.
Date: 21 September 1888
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.--Second Lieut, Alfred Hasbrouck, Jr., Fourteenth Infantry, has been granted leave of absence for two months on account of sickness. The leave ef Mayor George R. Smith, Paymaster, has been extended 20 days.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 21 September 1888
At the Reform Club, 12 East Thirtythird-street, this evening, Mr. Charles R. Miller will deliver an address on "Free Wool."
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RICH YIELDS OF SILVER.
Date: 21 September 1888
EAGLE PASS, Texas, Sept. 20.--News received to-day from the Santa Rosa Mining region is to the effect that a big mining excitement has set in.
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BRICKYARDS DELUGED.
Date: 21 September 1888
NYACK, N.Y., Sept. 20.--News reached here to-day of the unparalleled work of the rainstorm in the upper part of Rockland County this week.
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A DISQUIETING REPORT; THE RUMORED SUDDEN DEATH OF ABDURRAHMAN. A NEW AND IMPORTANT CATHOLIC COLLEGE IN ENGLAND--A NEW PLAY PRODUCED IN LONDON.
Date: 21 September 1888
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LONDON, Sept. 20.--It is notoriously unsafe to take Afghan news from Russia, but a St. Petersburg dispatch to the effect that the Ameer has died suddenly creates a good deal of anxiety here. Abdurrahman has been in bad health a number of years, and his death would be nothing strange,
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TIPPOO TIB'S BAD FAITH.; THE LAST LETTER RECEIVED FROM MAJOR BARTTELOT.
Date: 20 September 1888
LONDON, Sept. 19.--Major Barttelot, in his last letter to the Emin Relief Committee, under date of June 4, just previous to the starting of the expedition, complains that Tippoo Tib had broken faith, that he had promised to bring 800 men and had brought only 400, and...
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