ANOTHER PARNELLITE ELECTED TO HOUSE OF COMMONS.
LONDON.
BRITISH MISSIONARY IN MADAGASCAR TO BE TRIED BY MARTIAL LAW Bl" FRENCH. SERIOUS DISTURBANCE AT DOWN, IRELAND. CHOLERA IN EGYPT ABATING-. VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF MONTENEGRO TO CONSTANTINOPLE.
August 20. A Parnellitc named Lynch has been elected to tho House of Commons for County Sligo in the room of the late Mr Denis O'Connor. A Tory candidate who opposed Lynch was defeated by a large majority. The French Government has informed Earl Gniiivillo, tho Foreign Secretary, that Mr Shaw, a British missionary at Tamatavc, is now on board a French ironclad, and that he will lie dealt with according to martial law, but will be allowed the right of appeal. A disturbance took place to-day at Down, Ireland, at an eviction of tenants. A body of policemen escorting tho process-server were attacked by sympathisers of the tenant, and in the"light which ensued two policemen were shot and seriously wounded.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3775, 21 August 1883, Page 3
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158ANOTHER PARNELLITE ELECTED TO HOUSE OF COMMONS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3775, 21 August 1883, Page 3
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