TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES.
T1 i- shock the incident, lias occasioned other disclosures of,op very pxfcraqrdinary kind with repaid to the .secret societies which exist iu Eurijpe,. anil,of (he .truth of which,'. Uje.ro"; can ben no . doubt. iou re me ml Kir that the explosion on board the .Mosel —or- rather alongside that vessel- 1 -!uok place in advance of the lime intended by the man Thomas, who had shipped the murderous box. bunco ids de.'iih it lias Teen argued by. the lawyers whether Thomas would have been puiiishahie in ease he had not, by his ■ oU’.u jiaiid put hj tut self beyond thereadi of human vengeance. Ho, hae -viiloruicanto blow up, , the , ; Mosel;iu. n,dd. ocoik,«i,hnf ins box cxplpded otidho wharf and although it killed a hundred persons un tin; spot; yet Thomas did; not in tend that. it. should do'so. Whilst this ease is heiug argued-a- letter appears in the “■Times” with the •tSi”'uatin;6 of “ War, ; IVilwkj” tanking' .some Statements which’ but/for the'fact of the known,care,oxerr ; cisi/d in the editorial room of that journal would be ' regarded as, an •.a.ttcmjt at sensationalism, ‘‘ Whrhawk,”-states ho belongs -to one'dr two'-secret societies in Europe, and knows ;\]l about several other’s, in which.however he has not been initialled and. if seems that there, really does exist on the Continent a number of systems, pf /;ouibullions for .purposes of, murder are licit' only n.iiri'cniptilous; and .uuhesPatuig in. Carrying ihi.t, fhbir plvjeets, ’ ’nil carry on. llioi.i nnmmuaupns , with the utmost apiouu.f of coldblooded. ..calculation; pud oven employ Jugal risk •shstainod-iu the pe.fp.drutiun ofthoir various Prime's. Accordingdo “'Warliawk 1 ” all the political murders in Kur6pc"db'}i'c' are. iu” cohuec•tion wit hj ■ i&ittUv •$o gives partieuiura and jindauees—wiihbut fuMT tidlm-rg ii ames-—ft'liere, ■ counsel's opinion' waSt” Taken . 'as to pos.sjh^ipunishu'ieh't". iAy J i)ved'' iii:'a. caye ryherej a While of 'poisonedMwhtCj.jliTeiide.d, for, ,a. certain, obnoxious person- wasn ; drunk ‘by -the ignorant• bearer; whoTelhif victiin to liis piTfeifngf;'''" JL'.IV jcitpd'hs a hash '•sohu'wHiit 1 .'umalii'gpns fb tliiit, of "Tli.omas. Most • of.' these,, societies,.were, founded,, and arc-'.still piaiutaiucd lor ~political pur'peVsea-'p IVTit*4nany hate 1 bM come’ 'degraded ih'7'nerc ■spci , etd.)iinds'; i ' > f (H‘‘“'iu'iilTfcmns 1 ' roblierg,:' wliitso whole (.‘u’orgies ate detoted" to., the iriveiiilou auiriischpf. jiuferjj.al..Tintchincs.,as _ tho'so If .luivip jclcsyvibnd,; :! lt is .to. be hoped etljufc ; the divolosurcs- uv ‘the ‘ I ,Ti mo& ay ill* cause con tiiieu tah go vern - ments to ’tfikw Active steps to discover arid"'.exterthihatd*thesii ’dehs^"of Tnale- J factors. ""f ’’
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 98, 18 March 1876, Page 3
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399TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 98, 18 March 1876, Page 3
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