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Show 'U w Foreign News in Brief ) ROME, Oct. 2(J. Fourteen new cases of cholera were officially reported in the last twenty-four hours, eight deaths occurring oc-curring during the same period. LONDON, Oct. 26. The captain and four men from the American schooner iMorenee Leland were picked up by the .British steamer Commodore, from New Orleans, October 0, for Liverpool, which passed Old Head off Kinsalo today The Leland was wrecked during the recent storms. PARIS. Oct. 2C Louis Authentic Oregon, Ore-gon, the military writer, who shot Major Dreyfus in the wrist on the occasion of the transfer of the remains of Zola to the Pantheon on June A, ilOOS, died to-daj". to-daj". LONDON. Oct. 26. David Pea roe Pen-hallow, Pen-hallow, professor of botany at McGill university. Montreal, since 1883, died today aboard the steamer Lake Manitoba, Mani-toba, upon which he axrlved at Liverpool Liver-pool yeslerdny from Montreal. Professor Penhallow was born at Kitterln Point Me.. May 25, 1S5-1. He had written exclusively ex-clusively on botany. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 2(5. Advices received here say that tho British steamer steam-er Omega, bound for Kingston from Mobile with lumber, was driven ashore on the Islo of Pines during the recent hurricane. SAN J LAN, P. R Oct. 26. The steamship steam-ship Arcadia of the United States & Porto Rlcan Navigation company's line, which sailed from New Orleans. October 11. for San Juan, has not arrived. The steamer, which Is ten days overdue, carried car-ried a crew of thirty-four and three passengers. pas-sengers. She Is In command of Captain Griffiths- PARIS. Oct. 2G. Although the cabinet will stand together before the attacks of the Socialists in parliament on tho government's attitude toward the recent railway strike, it was staled semi-offl-clally today that a divergence of views was likely on legislative measures do-signed do-signed to prevent similar strike crises, and that tho resignation of Rene VI-viana. VI-viana. the minister of labor, who io a Socinllst member of Uie chambor of deputies for Paris, was a probability, ROME, Oct. 20 Mgr. Tout!, the papal nuncio at Lisbon, who recently returned to Rome, had a long conference todav with Cardinal Merry del Val, the papal secretary of state. ITe discussed with the secretary tho reports received by the Vatican concerning events in Portugal. Por-tugal. Monsignor Tontl expressed tho hope that after public fooling, aroused by tho revolution, had subsided arrangements might be mudc with tho republican gov-ewiment gov-ewiment that would bo satisfactory to Rome. LONDON. Oct. 20. Captain John Carter, Car-ter, the skipper who commanded King Edward's yacht Britannia, died today. CARACAS. Venezuela. Oct. 2fi The government announced totJay that there wcro four new eases of the plague In Caracas, buL that elsewhere throughout through-out the ropublie the situation was satisfactory. satis-factory. The theaters nro closed and public gatherings forbidden. All persons leaving Caracas must submit lo inoculation. inocula-tion. ROME. Oct. 2fi. Mayor Nathan replied re-plied today lo the criticism by the archbishop arch-bishop of Montreal and other attacks in the form of resolutions adopted by Catholic Cath-olic bodies in America protesting against the null -clerical .speech mado bj- the mayor on the fortieth anniversary of tho full of the temporal power of tho Vatican. Vati-can. Mayor Nathan asserts a profound belief in religion and denies the accusation accusa-tion of irreverence toward the divinity. TTIs utterances, he pays, have reference only to tho papal organizations ne a. political po-litical power which opposed modern progress. |