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Telegraphic News.

LATEST EUROPEAN,

(Ekutkk's Tklkgi:a.ms.)

(vil'liClXh TO THI'3 M.KIL.j

Lot! i)os, October 17

Mr Parnell'u name has been removed from the Commission of the Peace in Ireland.

October 18

It is announced that in view of the necessity for further reinforcements in Ireland, thioe regiments will be despatched from England to the disturbed districts without delay. Much excitement continues to prevail in Ireland over tiie action of tlio Executive in making so many nrrests of prominent agitators. Public feeling has manifested itself strongly in Dublin, and tumultuous gatherings of the people liavo taken place to denounce the Government. A deputation from the Dublin Corporation waited to-day upon the Chief Secretary for Ireland, to complain that the constabulary rud been guilty of great brutality in the suppresion of tho recent riots. Mr Forster, in reply, stated that he could justify the action of the police.

A proclamation has been issued by the Government in Ireland warning all peaceably disposed citizens to remain in their Lijrues alter dark until further notion. Mr Gladstone- h siu fieri from an attack of influenza. The Land League has issued a manifesto, exhorting tenants to refuse to pay rents until the Government abandon its terrorism, and rciiorves to the Irish th-jjr constitutional rights. A serious disturbance occurred to-day at Lk;uH:j arising out of'h-j excited i\x-l-'

ngs now pervading the masses in that city over the strong measures which are being adopted by the Government for the suppression of the League. Large mobs of people gathered to-day in various parts of the city, wrecked several houses, rolibed a number of shops, and otherwise committed serious depredations before the constabulary arrived on the scenu of tho disturbance. Owing to foars that an attempt may be made on the life of Mr Gladstone, he is now under strict police protection. October 19. The manifesto which was issue i yesterday by the Land League was signed by Parnell, Davis*, nnd others. The document, in exhorting tenants to refuse to pay rent, states that those who may be evicted for so acting will be supported by American money, and need not fear starvation. Paris, October 17. It is authoritatively denied here that the French Government has resigned. The rumours which had been current to that effect are devoid of foundation.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 550, 21 October 1881, Page 2

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Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 550, 21 October 1881, Page 2

Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 550, 21 October 1881, Page 2

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