CALOGRAMS.
;■!'; ' London, October 25. Important News from Ireland.
The Homo Eu .0 Leaders to ': "be Prosecute!
In consequence of the serious nature of the action which is being taken by the Irish Land League, and the increasing agitation in Ireland, the Government has decided to prosecute Parnell, Dillon, Kelly, Biggar, Sexton, T. Sullivan, A. Sullivan, T. P. O'Connor, and A. O'Connor,'all members of the House of Commons, together with the, officers , of, the League for conspiracy. It is rumored that the trial will take in .London.* ''! . . London, October 25. Mr Parnell made a speech at Gal way, in which he stated that he considered the House of Lords, and Mr Foster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, were answerable for -the murders which have been commit* ted. He further believed that the sole remedy for' the state of affairs which at present exists in Ireland was local autonomy. A semi-official Bussian organ publishes an article in which it strongly counsels Greece to act with moderation and discretion. New Yobk, October 25. The attempt which was made by the Powers to mediate between Chile and Peru for the purpose of terminating hostilities has proved a failure.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3693, 26 October 1880, Page 2
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193CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3693, 26 October 1880, Page 2
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