LATE ENGLISH NEWS.
Later news received shows' that the Jeddah* with 1000 Mahomedan pilgrims for Mecca,'reported as having foundered with all hands, was towed into port at Cape Guardafui, in a siDking state. All the pilgrims were saved. Cable despatches from France _convey information ofan appalling calamity that has oeeured near the town of Oiiatel!erault, on the Viehne, ,aboui 20 njiles N.E,.; from &e> Poictters. ,'Alandslipoccurred, burying t a large number of persons, and injuring others. It. has been aseertavied that .the^ nuniber; of deaths is The event has created a profound impression turoughout France, r "-■:;■; The Itight Hon. David Robert Plunkett,' L.L.D., one of the members for the Dublin University;' has taken his seat in ; the Bouse of GJommons, and voted against the 1 Disturbances B'U before taking the c?th of allegiance. The Iri^h members have ; taken steusf to: haVe th> penalty, agtinst Mr PlunMt enfo^ea^ " '
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 26 August 1880, Page 2
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147LATE ENGLISH NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 26 August 1880, Page 2
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