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CABLE NEWS.

i •■■ — »■ — - — I -By Electric, Telegraph.— Copyright I psb trwrrip pbess association, j London, February 13. 1 The Parnelhtes intend to bring for- j ward, in the House of Commons, the : arrest of J. Tp. Pyne and J, Gilhooly, M .P.'s, as a question of privilege. Fifty thousand people assembled in ; Hyde Park to-day to greet Mr Sullivan, | M.P., ex-Mayor of Dublin, who was re» i leased from gaol on February Ist. The proceedings were orderly, and no distura bance of any kind took placej Leather is quoted at from 10$ dto lid. Copper, £75 15v j The wheat market is steady. I I Tbe Eev. Mr Hughes, preaching in i one of the city churches, denounced Colonel Hughes-Hallet.andhe expressed surprise that he has not been expelled from the House of Commons and from ; the army. Tue Clubs should also refuse him admittance. The Rev. gentleman expressed the opinion that the gross im« • morality, of the nature of which Colonel '■ Hughes- Hal let had been guilty, should ' disqualify any member found guilty of the charge from taking his seat in the House of Commons. Eight wolves which had been delivered at danger's menagerie yesterday broke | loose and devoured one of the hones, after a great deal of difficulty they Were re-captured. The tribes on the Indian frontier are reported to have captured several of the British forts there. Both Messrs Sullivan and Harrington, M.P.'s, met with an enthusiastic recep tion •"> their arrival in London from Dublin. An immense procession marched to Hyde Park, where addresses of sympathy with their cause, and admira* tion at their conduct, were presented to them. Frank Byrne, who escaped to France in 1883, has written to the heads of the Invincible Fenian Organisation, New York, urging recourse to. a dynamite policy, and suggesting the destruction of the Liverpool docks. Washington, February 13. Mr Blame has withdraw his candidature for the Presidency of the Unied

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 16 February 1888, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 16 February 1888, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 84, 16 February 1888, Page 2

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