CABLEGRAMS.
(FBOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS). London, March 28. Serious outrages continue to be committed in the disturbed districts in Ireland. Neus to hand to-day state that an attempt has been made in Donegal to destroy a farm home with explosive bomb. The missile ’was thrown, and the explosion caused nervous damage to the house, but the inmates escaped injury. .Messrs Parnell, Dillon and O’Kelly have Applied to be released from custody on parole, it is not yet known what answer has been returned by the authorities to the request. A division on the th ture proposals to the 'Government wi 1 tike place in the House uf Commons on Thursday next. The steamship Durham has gons ashore at XSravesend during a heavy gale which has been experienced. It is not yet known whether her position is dangerous. Sydney, March 28. The Australian Steam Navigation Company’s steamsnip City of Adelaide ran ashore in the harbor to-day at Bradley sHead, during a heavy gale, she is expected to be got off shortly at high tide. March 29. The steamship City Adelaide was success fully floated last night, and has been safely berthed, she has not suffered any serious ■damage.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1055, 30 March 1882, Page 3
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