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'FRISCO MAIL NEWS

TERRIBLE THUNDERSTORM IN GRE vT PROSPERITY IN IRELAND. THE WAR IN CHINA. THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN N FRANCE.--- y^y< : THE KHARTOUM EXPEDITION. MURDER OF MORMON ELD KRS IN AMERICA. '

; Lojfi)Olr, August 29qV" Cumberland, the thoughtreader, cleared _326<X)^"onrwe*k^^fi_n^^^

, An Irish Peer,'-' Lord'-Caher, was arre_ted r by the London police forriotOUS* j tfo^roct in a T C<kFee-r6dnr.' %h %c*j^ ! behaved uproariously, abused judge.^projsecutor, and 'the pbh'ce. ana threatened i them with his vengeance.., He,w.aß.bo < .^ijd. J . ■over tb keep the pea&e towMdskn^^GlJS ivernment for siz months., . _. \ A famine 'is threatening in Mysore* No steps have yet been taken by the to. provide for relief. A severe thunderstorm passed over Scotland ; ony the. 12th, ;A -buildings in Edinburgh and other cities were partially demolished by lightning., [Several persons were killed by" light ning; including "the Earl of Lauderdale, while out riding at Dundee. Ttaffic was sus•pended for ; an hour through the) d^pe % darkness. *- y • | The Duke pf WeUingfori dropped dead at Brighton while entteriiig t&in for London. ••...-■',-.<> ■ ■_••_.-.•-.<:._» '■ At tho great reform demonstration in Aberdeen on the 16th, a resolution in favor of the Franchise Bill aWlSih con-

demnation ; 6f .the House of .Lords was unanimously passed: The- Whole city made holiday. Aged m^h Vhn^&oJ- part ' - -'' ■' , - : 'k:_____£> 111 in the reform movement of 1832 marched

at the Joejad of <the pjrojcession.j. j ..^..^q French, connected ; with .ttie JDnblin Cora-fall Randal, and Wj*o insanity to esoape -giving .evidence, has been declared in his sound mind by a medical commission.. ...... <^ —^.jrr* : A despatch of the 23rd says Ireland is reaping a rich harvest from (tf unsts frightened front the.} .continent jby the cholera scare; that the crops are: euperb*, and more noblemen and other: nch landlords are spending the 'autumn dri their Irish estates than haa been the wfee for yean past. This nituraDj- improves business of all kind. " •■'•-•' : ■J*• £»

In Dublin on August 22nd* the jury were unable to agree on a verdict in the case of ex-Secretary, CoraweU,«^£jfs)^f Kirwan, tried jointly: on-an, , indictment for conspiracy and soliciting. A second trial of this case is postponed,' v ti|^ nss£, term, and the prisoners were released on hail. - -.jo OX

Adelina Fatti has been re^u,sed,a*^vorce under the new French divorce Jan*^ from her husband, the Marquis De jCaftix, on the ground that the lair reserves the right of divorce to : aueh applic&nts as hare received injury in thh matt ia£e relation. .-•.-■:-; _-.rj-j a

The Viceroy of Canton -'ha* ofcfifrred all of the Frenchmen to. leave his province immediately, hut the European, residents at Shangai remain unmoleVted. J y I The American Press geiei^lly condemns jthe French -operations Against IChi^ as jcauseless and brutal., : ■ .-^1,5 > The, Frenph .Press is g^jt^ jpit^ed kt the striotures ot English journals.' 1 A i Vessel apived [T9t. ' Saliaag Qr%%\ Mexico, on August <125.) with.fAßiatifc cholera The<Tei^<_ra_idfie3t_' from China, and it is generally beliei£dl »he bring? the original cholera germs. The news 'causes' groa^ uhea_&^^pi^TOe_ r 'ooast, as it is the first' ihfer^fidn \ i 6i l *&ib x 'arrival of Asiatic 6holeraoh the Amrincaik ' r%e^ieneK "at^t^^^i^nk, Khartoum^ on the 12th contirmed till c the 14th, when General Gordon cleverly putflanjkpd , them., ?.:Jtypgf 0 l/BbghT^w-^re killed during the eagagement> jau-xt-j.-;. Y.i

: The finances of Marseilles and Toulon bave been stwinedfotheutmost in r clearing the streets and tenements; 'Cmti&&fo9o the sick and tarying the. dead, i The Ifrencti Pre^ against the-Tiinesfor its charg^aof pruelty against admiral CouVl»t_at'Foocfibw,.and. generally, indulge, in' VibßnCl "of*[England. Y'' >'• " ■'■■ - > & ; J/LLIDTa fJ. j M. Cassagnao advocates an alliance between Fifari&j I ®') jvoltaire, in a nery artl <f«^a^giF£s|vgß pas no need to exculpate itself ro the pountry which .set .fins torAlStandria. j .Qe*&4Bhes f^-I^j^^^^^.^ pay the effect of ; the wariia iripst disastrous to general trade.— Bnsiness is flat andtherbarkets'arealp ; depVS^odl , '^Ae probable rates cuiTeut '__! the Mincing I*W; fMkets. &}mMJlsmiW'to& time, especially the rates on,teai_-.ußttT ?<>> ( Figaro/ of' Paris I , 'icoinm'en^h^^ailthe inorfenie of _3ri.i_li 4r6dps"inEgypt from m Algeria andjTsni^TW^iMa^j; ready to iross TripoU and seiae Cairo when so . | orderedit.g G?.S j-. .!f*H oitin*! odi rf^ I Sin «f^ LWo*^tm*A?^W* President Garfield's surgeons, committed suicide -it Tennesee.u ;j ;; i.i^J .m\h\T j NoW; that Hanlan ilbas ' bron' .drfeatedl jp. AhOTaHa*h&is'nbw^ Tohger^iilteff^W^f the Afnerican paj#r?i" t^e i^a^ A^^fi^^ oarsmpp,f ,; .t^t... flnly. ■s ik*. .Canadian i rower." ■■■.i.-YA. ins. ,sjj. \ ,?.%i L j A band of .'tna*ked. men hroke^p^Si Mbrmcm meeting^ arid iHot 1 fetir ' I_.'* J V-j*^ 1 ! &< 3 .i-vfty'iit iia"T y-inVB-u attempted to defend them — ib't^Ui^baa j JLt th*Mbopihndmtotnc^f!ao£lfia#poks by tho^Fren.hii4h& Ai^al,>bi^«f» r > 42^00,000 faceim'Sesltf/efM fißS* During— the bombardment— ene Fwnoh— officer of high^rafik >w«»Ck4M^and one •! ironclad was badly Tlanraged and had to The warhasi^^^a^Wrease'o^ftju^r' ' ;.y •• '■ ! j to v;-.ivfiy*> -^ij m n --i -"

ness at Lloyd's and othej.-ipsurance office. , to whom premiums' <sf 10 to 15 per cent, art paid hyvesbehV Uden with munitions of war for'Ghi-ik^^The/effect on the Indian trade and money market is flight. L - TT * \ J ' •■

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 43, 23 September 1884, Page 2

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'FRISCO MAIL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 43, 23 September 1884, Page 2

'FRISCO MAIL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 43, 23 September 1884, Page 2

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