ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[betjter's telegrams,] LONDON, December 29. Affairs in Ireland. The police in Ireland are actively prosecuting the search for arms in the districts which have been proclaimed as "disturbed." An extensive seizure of rifles and other weapons was made today at Listowol, in county Kerry. The leader of an extensive secret society of marauders was arrested to-day at Macroom, in county Cork, Ireland. The documents found in his possession include plans for the projected murder of farmers who continue to pay rents in defiance of the League's manifesto. PARIS, December 29. The Anglo-French Treaty. The British and French Commissioners for the discussion of the proposed commercial treaty will commence their deliberations on Satnrday next, and from that day will hold daily sittings until the negotiations are concluded. AcquittedM. Rochfort, editor of the " Intransigeant," has been acquitted on a charge of libelling M. Challemel Lacour, the well-known French politician.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2415, 31 December 1881, Page 3
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