Frisco Mail News
[FEB UNITI1) PBESS ASBOCUTIOK.] Aycjunxv, Teh.. 9. The City of Sydney arrived, at 10 o'clock this forenoon. She left, Franeisee.r on the afternoon of January 18th< Captain Phelan, the dynamiter, one of O'Donoran Koss-t's gang, who: was stabbed in Rossa's oflice, is slowly recovering. Mrs Phelnn says 'that as soon as he has sufficiently recorered,._he will make a statement to the piiblie which will strike terror to the bmiti of Jfossa and his constituents.. It ia rumoured that a society exists in Westmoreland Country,, Peii-a#Tlvania» which is responsible for the recent dynamite explosions in England. Mrs Herman Edler,- better known aa Leonora Si monsen, priaie ddaha, iiied _fe San Francisco on J>esember $70.. Her father, Maitm Sinaojßssß arrived in Baa Francisco from Nsw York the Jay }*.<»* his daughter's death end is qafte wild with grief. '.■}. ,:yY;yy>) -.-••,■..■-- British business men era eemplsinfig about the Australian* A BMriean aspU *ei> vice. During DeesmberaevsastMsssta were slew, while steamers - taking matla to New York were beaten by o^her vssi selssaUing on the sraw ' Lord Randolph Churchill will, it ia said, return to England frem India vi* San Francisco. '.
A sohems has been matured for fOfiOO responsible persons in the Fnjtsd Btatse to agree to pay five dollars per annum each towards the guarantee for ths pe^. ment of insh members of Parliament sa long as constitutional dmethpds, aa conducted by Mr Parnell, be maint pined. A
| A great mass meeting of the unemployed was held in front of the Leadott Royal Exchange on the 17th JaAosry. Henry George spoke. A number of Radical tracts wers sold; headed * Blood, Bullets, Bayonets." A mass meeting at Birmingham et 8000 employes , asked ;. the eetporftie^ . for employment. '■"■ Yioleuce amongst .tha working class Ir feared.; ■ '"■ '■'■'[ i - Parnsll, addmsing a mastiac »» Tipperary. said he bslierad the f**« ,of the franehis* reeeatly granted weal* W judiciously used. - — —7-
The British Admiralty kave invited tenders from' ths sUfbtalisrs af Belfast for the iuruasdiats eo*s*pM>tiea ef sis errtfyn. X, r T . t f . " . Mr Roimoad, MJP..spoke'*£*&.burgh. He deelas^ that Ifca^paU. ites had no sympathy wjt^^yss^a. tioii of outages, *ad ao iaitiiiies aver -them. He said it is wk- &*■**• \\ Irishu^htbaetasdeteeti'ssii^, 1.
h r jSf was hsU*t JRMto take leave of 30 officers* ehi*^ r woman, who lire to be despatched, to-Am*i»_, New Zealand, and India-,; ,y ~, .- . ; . ..Earl Granville ordered ths British Minister at Tangisrs to remonstrate with the Sultan of Morocco' about the illtrest--3f Jews. The Grand Yiiiar charged the ews with inciting WtejftiiSt"''' : ' "^ Sarah Bernhardt^ 'being compelled to settle pari, of her income ;on.iher creditors has applied for a divorce from-j Dsmars, because she says she, has hax*j,s._ offer of marriage from an Engluhdisn under circumstances Mal stcaagfc end romautio v to be almost inorediUe.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 101, 10 February 1885, Page 2
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455Frisco Mail News Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 101, 10 February 1885, Page 2
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