ADDITIONAL NEWS.
A revolting parricide is reportel fTron. neap Jss^nris^j|d their brother conspired to murder thqir . father, sanded &cNe.np<m T dill the deed with the understanding that the youngeJt sister lhoj_.ld confess tolit and escape punishment from herextrpipe youth', Sbe being only 5 filteen.;' "' ''» >> • George v li.* CohWy: the" 'well-known opera f singer, apd Herip^iL KejbeUy [» pianist,' both' connected wi_h 'KetfoKgfs qoi»psny, ware djrojrnad,4fc ttofo£pohford, New Hampshire* while fishing. I Upwards of 350,000 dollars' worth of pit^ertywas destroyed 'itl *7bm6itbike Atfa, Oaltfornia, on May r *«. tby°V 6rfe. Among '- tfie ' insurance lolios ' %WG ! fyhe South British, wd^atioD^£Lj^f 1 A tribal fight occurred ft , JraftOO; dn the line of the new Mexican and Ar conja rsfottd. 1 ; SbineT ' 'drdnken American labourers sought to, compel the Mexiciu residittti ti giVe op their woirien, aqid op. resistance cuttibgf 'and shooting "tvegan. Seven, 'MekUani 'if_d 'fflnie I Americans were killed, and many severely, wounde<L lalapcjat n_}eMjsetiv«r IWofeJoU r f cbrd4 haa occurred near Macalister, twmty persons ware killed, and numbers .tM^im'-fWiurrii. AHTtJw hisltiinfs were leVelleo,.jan{L the railroad trains bloWo^lb? trade. -... : rv , ..r T Thi latest Aj-ctic expl^afipn «chen_e has beeu ventilated by a- man nam^d I,'ldm^rts-ili Wa,abi»gJpn,^ho has di,yojtgd,mur,h Juatuto JUc4_Ar_i_eudy^a_fd purposes to exßloife dist Polar regions in a <feigar-Bi-iped'' steel f 'Vessel running n^aef iteter,. Jtiid fty-genl by iqueous decomposition. Pal marts says the erafimentsjte bis. made develop the pra»ta«^H't^ ojLtbe* ••hem*- H. prpjtoses T d»y|;Tpy»^norA«rf.Spitk--1 Ad finrt-assassinitibh ineetihg hasbeen heM W tte^lriih 'hwidfents ofNtfw ¥<_rk. Trouble wastfeared rWrn-fheiO^Ddnovap-ItoasMtf action, but it ditf^ofr'oocur. Rossa himself was, i .(May^r Grace presided. Parnell apfKHired on the pktloWft3>-Ri«*ard O'Cwrtaan spoke i i^£aVP»QliPafnejyi>lPolicw^'l^^rdSt_ie the clo^ofhhV masting jtajq-pfl* cr, f? [ of "Three cheers tor the assassins,' amjd shouts of "Dublin" cut ; Jkavendisfc, aqd I witi'edf *oHtrt.- T V l '"- ,l J * '* ' H The -Dublin -Freeman's Journal publirfliet leightf colurmisHf p 4 .«to-ry abonymously sent and—bearing the London postmark, pnofesaing'lo .be: a donfeslsion of one,! of.,tjbe. of Mf Bourke ; aqd tiordi Caven'di.s\. , Is, .intimatef , ,s# . the crime was c^h'cejved^sihejan^cr t^the kp*p itiVn&'ut pf-Lora Frederick -Cave^-' dish , 7»y''aV' lrish 'assasaihalii.n society, having braucherthrouahot the kingdoih. Civet t*renty'per*ohß are said to 1 pe.m--.phcatrflrt^hlsarißtte.- all iof'whom'haye now escaped to -Eogland in various dipguisejj.; The-tT<_*iter.^ay» they attended the funerals of their victims. The story has created a sensation, but is considered to be a hoax,
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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381ADDITIONAL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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