FRISCO MAIL NEWS.
(Per Mail Steamer at Auckland.) Hanlan, the oarsman, i* expected to visit San Francisco in September next with Laycock and Trickett. There was exceptionally not weather in San Francisco oh June sth and 6th. The thermometer indicated 92 in the shade anil 103 in* thesuri. ■'"' * - William "-tuart!Gladstone,hephew<ofthe Premier, is visiting the Western. States, with a view to business and pleasure.' Sheahy, one. of the Guiteau jurors, became insane through remorse. He believed the assassin a lunatic, but dared \ not vote so in the face ot public clamor. A X)ublin despatch, of June 7th, says the Lord-Lieutenant has refused to reprieve Kelly, one of the Phoenix Park murderers Pole, who is already arrested, is charged with the murder of Kennedy, in Savile Place, D lined in, a year ago. James Carey, the informer, wrote to the Irish Executive, on' Juried $tlf, pro? testing against being kept in confinement; he also writes daily. He stills .* declines to leave Ireland, and says if he is compelled to go he will return. A letter appears in the Daily News this morning, strongly nring the establishment of a new line of Australian mail steamers. The route proposed, by the writer is from Liverpool to Canada direct, thence orerland to the west coast of America, and from there to Sydney. In consequence of a rumour that'the French intend to make a sudden descentupon Mauritius, without giving any warning, the English Government authorities are actively engaged in preparations for resisting an attack. Great alarm has been occasioned in St. Petersburg by the publication of an inflammtory Nihilist manifesto. In this - the authors state that they still retain their hostile designs towards the ruling Powers, and are only awaiting tin ;oppor* tunity to put them into execution. Dr Croke, Archbishop of Cashel continues to ignor the mandates of the Pope, in connection with suppression of Irish outrages. In an address he recently delivered at Limerick he emphatically declared that the agitation must be con-' tinned till the Irish obtained.completeredress of their grievances. -<■ The Queen has subscribed £50 towards a fund being raised for the relief , :qf the sufferers by the late panic at the Victoria Hall, Sunderland. 'Jli^V
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 10, 3 July 1883, Page 2
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