LONDON.
October 5. A serious railway accident has occurred between two trains on a railway line near Ratterdam in the Netherlands, and forty persons were more or less seriously injured. ■■■ Agarian outrages again are becoming numerous in Ireland. A farmer at Rath-
bone has been murdered because he persisted in paying rent to his landlord. At Kanturk, in County Cork, a laborer, for supplying a farmer who bad been Boycotted, has himself been Boycotted. A murderous assault was made on a farmer, and he was mortally wounded. Several prisoners apprehended under the Irish Coercion Act, and incarcerated in the Bridwell at Athloue, have been released. Since their freedom they have received an ovation at the hands of their friends and the members of the Land League.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3209, 11 October 1881, Page 3
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