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Show Tin: rAiti.iA-ir.-vr To be peneil n eek Earlier Tlinn Ere!fsl. 10SIX.n-. Oct. I0.-The P-vem-incut has decided to convene I arlla-ment arlla-ment on November 19th, a week earlier Uian it was expected that the session would beglu. This step was decided uion at a conference In wh ch I-fil Salisbury, Mr. Smith and I Mr. Goschen took part. Their mting was a sort of informal Cabin" council, at which several things were decided in reference to the coming session. Thedistrvaiu treianu wi-iik---"-nlvotofnll debate In Parliament. The government is anxious to lessees les-sees itseir or proir InrormaUon on Uie suMect or Uie famine and Its efiVct, instead of the garbled accounts ac-counts which havo been furnished it thus far. and his Uierefore again a-nt Mr. Jackson to make a tour ol the district which have been aT-fected aT-fected by the potato blight I Mr Henmker Heaton has Just returned rrom his visit to America aud is now engaged In making a draft nf a letter to be sent to the Mamuis of Salisbury, which embodies em-bodies the results of Inquiries made iTAmericaand which reports that the government of tho United States In deference to tho strong German vote,ls in favor of tho adop-Uon adop-Uon of a universal penny pwE"" , The Interdict on Mr. fatanley'. followers is at an end and Mr. Her-lrt Her-lrt Ward's book, "Five lears with Congo Cannibals," Is ust out. Mr Ward was one of the five ofli-' ofli-' wUh tho ill-fated rearguard at yambuy U was thought Uiat ie would tike advantage of the pub-HcVUon pub-HcVUon of hb book to make some tenly to Mr. Stanley' severe refer-enVeWbut, refer-enVeWbut, instead of that, ho con-touUhlmself con-touUhlmself with saying: "aUn-w "aUn-w was not so tender a. he should be with men who are dead and who did their best, ncrording to th-Ir light-." |