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NEWS B Y T HE MAIL.

;- An plcl-fashioned Irish «bdodtiojiii^«iiv f reported from Tipperarj*; t ;;O^ ;Bikndiii^p evening fire armed men-entered the house i" of ii weajythy farmer, named Hiyeg, reiid?" ing nearTuurles. Theowner^bf the house was at the time iseattd at the/kitchen fire ; with bis family, iocludipg his daughter, a girl twenty years of age>VOne of the in« • traders presented a refplVer at the farmeri^ "while the pthers;seized the girl and carried ;/ her off in the direction bf; Gappawhl^ a, ; district which has obtaine^notbriet^for^i its lawless acis. :They tppkCher.ft>;a ftrtm^K house, where she wasi:detaifal^-?ti4tU?;n(BX|J;:: day. Tha only motive for the pt(tra^||| which can be conjectured is thit ■hehas^if v fortune of £1000, and it may be supposed that one of the partjrhoped to induce "t\ui% girl to marry him, but when released the gave information against her captors, and the police speedily arrefltfed four of them. B,err Anders^a, vlbfe landowner of Gor^ Jitz, has bequeathed £166i600 to educate poor scholars on condition that the beneV ficiares study theology and abstain from military careers. -'■■::' <-^"'C:^::^ ' ' ■ A mob at Friederichsruhe, on June 4th, shouted "Down with Bismarck," and theJ; jeers and insults were continued for some time. Bismarck was pairing through; with his family for Berlin. ■ TheTpblicMi' subdued the. mob. „>■" :f,s-:0-\ ,J.^., "/§&■"'■

-•..'A serious trouble,has-gra^:i^pi^^^.;:*ii lanta, Georgia, on ■ account of ;?t)|raiij||«ii^,'v the free Jaboorew:;;at^tl^|ifiiii|^!pi^^ furnaces, and eupplyia^ their pl»oei; with • con*icts. The proprietor of the works is i United States Se^a(or:;Br6^n^;j^|| s v •;':'; • Several waterspouts, or ol6ußl|llj^|f^ag^ they are called, hare wrecked lar^eiectidas of the country in diflFerentptrts of the Pacific coast. ■•.'- •'"' -^X^S'-'-^r^ 'v^l: s,.

An effort is about to be made by coni^ mittees of Conservative; citizens to prei* Teat open theatres on Suoday, as well as processions, ba:e-t< 11 matcbes, and horacraces on that day, in San Francisco, St. Lquis, Nfw Orieans. Cincinnati, and Chicsgou^Sunday desecrations ;of thii kind are> not at'owedin Philadelphia, Bostoo,V^B2Uimp^e,''dharle:Bto(irand^N >eir:''''' York;'-'•• ;■.^^yWM^ X:- :^" ■■■; 'i: : As tor" bounty^ Washingtoni territory, •waa ; 'cyiß|.9n-ed^^^y^tliiv^we|iiepeei,\-: aiidlipuses were leTelled in alarge area of the. cpuniyi; bit no loss of life reported. .'.-^ Bai'num has bflEerecj £50 for;* poeiu^i| his -white": elephant*.:larid.•: hiip|lredii;ihiMre||* been' Landed in,; but none, in his opinion/; .worthy.'of'the' subject;?;".;' \ : ','' '/%;,'l r ; The;probtfble groas yield in wjwSfini " barley in California for the current year W =state# at :~Wheat 57;316,500 bushels -^ barley, bushels. It is estimated; thjere: will be 1,500,00^ tons for export. V " ':,-'^'V ■': :■ r : • -:^*V':': :' A religious delusion among (he negroes in^se?eri I Georgia counties is. rapidly spreading. They bclieTe that Christ has re-appeared ia the person of one of their own race. The impostor h« impresied the iegroes with the, belief that the 1 " Great Prophet" has^appearedeGHe hw boldly declared himself to be the Messiah, and liis • deluded followers speak of him a 8 the Veritable Sonof God. : i

"v The-recent explosiona>in London are bringing to O'Donoyan Rossa'g dynamite mill in New sTorlfci!SContriba» lions to what is called tho V Besources of Civilization Fund " are poariog in on bim from all quarters, and numberless letters of .approval are receivedi ; ;i^' ■■:}:':":-J. ■■•, ■ o;^';'*•■?

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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NEWS BY THE MAIL. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

NEWS BY THE MAIL. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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