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Show WHITE'S SUCCESSOR. Threo Names Submitted to Oerman Foreign Olllco. Rerlln, Sept. II The foreign office Ins received from the German em-bissy em-bissy nt Washington n mcinnrnndiim of Inquliy niacin by Secretary Iln) as In whether It would bo ngre cable In receive ns Ibnbissaclnr In suciesslnu In Mr While, Cbaileinagne Town, the I use nt 1 1 nil. 'I Stall h Ibiibissibii at St Pelersbuig, He Ham) Sinter, now United Stite s Minister nl Madrid, nr Davit I Hill, Assistant Secretary of Stale The foreign officii Ins Instructed Ihe rbaige el affaires lo say that any ono of Ihe three Is ncceptnl le Tho Impression heru Is that Mr rower Is the most likely lei be appointed Submitting ii list nf names, Instead nf n single name. Is qulln outside ot dltlomatlc custom Usually only ono namo Is proposed Mr White letiirna from Switzerland next week nnd will pinhnhly remain hern until he presents pre-sents his letters nf recall lo Uinpernr Wllllnm As It Is unleretood that It vvoiill be agreeable lo Mr While In conclude his term of eifflcc nn his seventieth sev-entieth birthday November 71b Ills Majesty will do blless lecelvo him In farewell nudlenre that day |