LATE ENGLISH NEWS.
(Pee s.s. Rotoeua. at Russell.)
London, January* 10. In connection with the State trials being proceeded with, the Government have consented to permit members who are amongst the accused to attend the sittings of Parliament on the understanding that they must appear iv Court to receive sentence when called upon. Recently the tenantry in certain districts of'lreland refused to permit the gentry to hunt over their farms. It is now reported that many farmers in Galway are hunting over the property of the landlords. January 11. The flying columns of troops, recently organised in Ireland, have started through the disaffected portions of the country. A plot has been discovered at Kalapoore,_pne of the Native States in India,, having forltsrobject the deposition" of the Rajah, one of the old Mahrattah chiefs, and a massacre of the European inhabitants of the province. It has been ascertained that 3000 persons are implicated in the plot, and 26 have been arrested, including a number of Brahmins. | fKeferring to the state of Ireland and the terrorism existing there, Mr Johnston member for Mallow, and Solicitor-General of Ireland, likened the Irish National Land League to an octopus, and Lord Hartington said the League consisted of a band of miscreants who stifled the real feelings of Irishmen. Mr Gladstone ia receiving a deputation which waited upon him in reference to ihe present state of affairs in Ireland, assured them of his belief that the measures which the Government propose to submit to Parliament for the pacification and for the improvement of the condition of the people would be found effective.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3770, 27 January 1881, Page 2
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