THE IRISH LAND LEAGUE.
I MORE OUTRAGES ON THE JEWS. MICHAEL DAVITT ON THE IRISH QUESTION. RIOT IN PAR r&. ME GLADSTONE'S LIFE THREATENED. [_bt'tele<_».h?h.l . AvcKLkM, June 27. Brennan, secretary of the Laiid League, Kiikenney, attacked the ight Hon. Messrs Bright, Gladstone aad Chamberlain with great acrimony, and asserted that Davitt waa the real ruler <of Ireland • . .-| Albert Young, indicted for writing a t letter threatening the 'life of thft Queen, , bas been sentenced to 10 years penal j servitude. .■•..■- ■• . ■ j Holder, a Liberal, has been elected ito the late Lord Cavandish's seat iii Parha-j ment, receiving 9892 votes against 78J65 for Gatfeoxne H*rijj.„ib? 1 candidate. I ' In addition to mutilating the Jewsiat Qdesrsa, vtihe Ku^ans torture them py pouring .pejgpleiyn into their, wounds. 125 vere^'aWrM, and are how in hospital. -f . The Russian press haa ..been ordered not to report massacres of Jews, and not to discuss tbe question. ;.. . . • : ? ; ?\ \ i,, \ Imorgoui, between ,VUna and Minsk, wa^buWd on tae j&rd' ultimo. It, is refcM# that • the pbpulaee '• bnrnad children and property placed for safety in the Jewesh cemetery. " ' i j Michael Davitt telegraphs that he ekptqte a Sacrifice vrill" be;/demanded \o '.satisfv the vengeance of Irish landlord,U», hpd-*at be had private iifomijtion that he himself will be tbe siorifice aeiadMrta ri:*n iaa -' aaaalk I A terrible explosion of fire damp has taken place in o the Pinto )mine, town of Bochum, Westphalia. 66 dead, bodies 'haW-been i^qovered. :.'"-*-• *' .A "",'! a A.; -pecnfiaif riot occurred "in. PMria! on th*"' ' nights "Of "the B«th ' Tjfnj^ the . following morning, oaueea Of. 'studenjts bf tne Latin quarter making violent de--IHo_tttr^idors_gainst ri^tt who* bear lhe nam* bf "•Alphdhso," Atfd ! wsio artprof^ienal allies of certain' women. 13 atftdFehts stand committed for trial. The ii^'erowti wis Ahp&ieAify **&&&- meat of .200. foliar.", . , ;. .. • ■ ,^. f r -^sl^ian^nan^-BivM^ »t.. St. Petersburg 0* the 2Sfth;^From* Stbckhohn, waa arrested on suspicion of being oaeof Mm&mi Part iisksiiiisi./'He ,was recognised by a scar on hkAlef t cheek. .OK.irF.T7T! { [A report having spread that an attempt would be made to destroy the Government, magazine at P_H.fl*^t« containing 60,0d6 barrells of gunpowderT, the garfi son has beea strengthened and the public warned tb keep the main road. Both Mr Gladstone and Sir V. H«Vcourthaye been warped* ft m j/"& .•".^fS*^ Irish meeting in London 1 Hope was expressed, that Mr Gladstone iwbuld be als«assin_ted next, and the expression wis [received with loud and significant aj?- ■■ |>plaa_fc}--!"i. 'rA •'•:- A A yt'A(t^.'f--nUu' ,r V j
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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406THE IRISH LAND LEAGUE. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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