FRISCO MAIL NEWS.
THIS DAY
(PUEBS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) Mr Brennan, secretary to the Land League at Kilkenny, attacked Mr Bright, Mr Gladstone, and Mr Chamberlain with great acrimony. He asserted that Davitt was the real ruler of Ireland.
Land League agitation in the isle of Skye is again assuming a serious aspect. A poor-house in Pesth - Ammer, Sweden, has been burned and 20 persons perished. In the suit brought by the Municipality of Marseilles to recover the chateau given to the Empress of France during her regency, the verdict was in favor of Eugenie, and the municipality saddled with costs
A marriage is’arranged between the Princess Beatrice, youngest daughter of the Queen, and Lord Frederich William, eldest son of the Landgrave of Hesse. The proprietors of’the Moorfield ironworks at Stockton have failed ; liabilities £120,000. Tanning works at Galashiels, Scotland, have been burned. Loss £IOO,OOO, Three hundred and twenty Herefordshire farmers have left England for Canada. ■ .
Albert Young, indicted for threateniog the life of the Queen, was sentenced to ten years’ penal servitude.
Mr Holder, Liberal, has been elected to the late Lord Cavendish’s seat in Parlia raent, receiving 9,892 votes against 7,865 for Mr Gathorne Hardy, Conservative candidate.
In addition to mutilating Jews at Odessa, the Russian torture them by pouring petroleum into their wounds. 125 were so served, and are now in hospital. The Russian press has been ordered not to report massacres of Jews, and not to discuss the question. It is reported that the populace burned children and property placed for safety in a Jewish cemetery. Opening of the now Eddyston lighthouse took place on the 18th, the Duke of Edinburgh being present.
The Seligraans, influential Jewish financiers in New York, have been advised by cable that Ignatieff, Russian Minister, intended presenting to the Czar a Bill to confiscate all property of Jews in Russia, and the sender of the telegram urges that the American Government be begged to use its good offices to prevent the signing of the Decree.
The Irish Republican brotherhood of Dublin issued a proclamation which in effect calls upon all brethren in America, particularly advanced Nationalists, to aid by everj- means in their power those who have carried out “ these executions ” (Cavendish and Burke’s assassination) ; and declares that they deserve well of their country.
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Patea Mail, 26 June 1882, Page 3
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