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Additional Mail News.

Auckland, Saturday. A monument erected m honour of Edward Kelly, an Irish leader who was sentenced to be hanged, quartered, and drawn m 1797,. was unveiled at Mount Hone Cemetery, Boston, on November 23rd. Instead of being decreased, for the month of November, the public debt of the United States was increased for that time. The receipts from the revenue having^ been small. ;• A tremendous .storm on November 22 and 25 wrought great havoc m the Atlantic States, prrticularly among the the shipping. Baldwin, the owner of the Hotel m San Francisco that bears his name is about to build a first class theatre m New York. Rumor says the veteran Cahfornian Manager, Tfiomas Maguire Baldwin, has pulled off some 200,000 dollars by his racing stable m the East . this season. His horses are all Californian raised. . Charles D Boarley, a Chicago physician, has become insane by the use of the new anesthetic, Cocoaine, and has physicially ruined his wife and five children by some experimeuts with the draught. ; . . The Salt Lake, Mormons have turned the table a on the Gentiles, m return for ' the almost incessant prosecution fo.T polygarnv. Thay have examined closely into the private of anti-Mormins and the results is indictments for lewdness and adultery, and other practices, contracting' to law and good morals. There are some fears of an uprising m Utah, on; account of the rigid enforcement of . the anti-polygamy laws. The infantry and artillery at contiguous posts were under marching birder's for Salt Lake , on the lOth Of, Dec. ~:.'-'- --j Caceres, the Peruvian revolutionary :leader, entered Lima, the capital, on Dec. sth, and overcame Iglesia's Government., ■ . ■ ;. : .- ■'..;• At a conference m Liverpool on Dec. 15th of the representatives of the Atlantic. Steamship Companies it was de- , cided that the present freight rates were < profitless. The question of the amount of increase to be made was referred to a future conference; An advance of 50 ■ per cent, is considered probable. The New York Herald advises that the Grant monument fund project be abandoned. Only 100,000 dols had been raised,m four months, where one. million was expected. Society circles m . Cork .were agitated on December 14th over the elopement of Miss Marasina along with her father's groom, a pre possessing young fellow named Hodnitt. The runaways were married m Dublin, where they were captured. The youne; lady was sent back to her father, and Hodnitt to gaol for six month. The challenge cup won by the Genesta had the pay £4Q. sterling. Sutton, the * owner of the yasht protested. Sir Richard Sutton, of the yacht, was mar,ried on December 6th to the daughter of the- brother of Sir Vincent Rowland Corbett, who lives at Acton Hall, Shropshire. '} ■-:*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1606, 12 January 1886, Page 4

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Additional Mail News. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1606, 12 January 1886, Page 4

Additional Mail News. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1606, 12 January 1886, Page 4

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