ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
By Elf.ctp.ic Telegraph—Copyright. Special to Press Association. ■Received October 31st, 12.20 p.m. LONDON, October 80th. The Archbishop of Lyons has received anonymous letters threatening him with Heath. A fresh discovex-y of dynamite has been made in London. A Highland gentleman has offered to jay the arrears of rent due in Skye. So as to prevent the eviction of the col" liers by military force, the colliers now offer to compromise for 10 per cent. The steamer Tonki, intended for the Clarence River trade, has been launched at ■Blaokwall. A Pulman palace car, attached to the Scotch express on the Midland line, caught fire and was burned. One passenger was burned to death.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2673, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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