ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.
Date: 13 October 1887
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.--The following changes in the duties and stations of officers of the Corps of Engineers have been ordered: Capt. W.I Fisk has been relieved from duty in the office of the Chief of Engineers and ordered to New-Orleans, relieving Major William H. Heur, who is ordered to San Francisco, relieving Capt. A.H. Payson. Cadet Wallace R. Stokes has resigned to take effect Oct. 20.
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ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.
Date: 12 October 1887
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.--Capt. H. J.Haynsworth, Assistant Quartermaster, has been ordered to inspect certain garrison equipage at Philadelphia. Ordnance Sergt. William Conroy has been placed on the retired list.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 13 October 1887
"W.C.N."--You had better consult a good lawyer.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 12 October 1887
A civil service examination for Post Office clerks was held in the Federal Building yesterday. There were 50 applicants.
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MINISTER MANNING'S DEATH.
Date: 13 October 1887
CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 12, via Galveston.--The news of the death of Judge Manning, United States Minister to Mexico, caused a profound sensation here, and all the foreign legations will take appropriate action Thomas B. Connery, Charge d' Affaires of the United States, is to-day receiving the condolences of officials and private persons.
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RAILWAY PROJECTS IN RUSSIA.
Date: 12 October 1887
Railway; Siberian Pacific Prospectus
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THE ABBE RAILLARD'S DEATH.
Date: 12 October 1887
The depth, at the ripe old age of 83, of the Abbe F. Raillard Will recall to recollection the strenuous efforts made some 40 years or more age to restore to the service music of the church something like the Gregorian chant, as devised
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GARRETT NO LONGER KING; BALTIMORE AND OHIO UNDER A NEW DYNASTY. THE PASSING OF A DIVIDEND SENDS THE STOCK TUMBLING DOWN--EFFECTS ON WALL-STREET.
Date: 13 October 1887
Presidency of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Resigned
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