FRISCO MAIL ITEMS.
A Brazilian (Oom'missioner ; 'is\in; l{eK York to get,2ooo coolies for the planters in tliafc dountry.' : '■ Mr Corillard won 12,0p0dols, on Iroquioa' success intheDerty. 'He gave 'Archer, the jockey, BOOOdols, Confederate bondholders are movin» in London to get the value of their.securities or a portion of. it! \.' ;J >j \l ' A hailstorm'ih New York-otf-June Ist ; destroyed grain and fruits. ;' ,The Mendelssohn Quintette o|ub of five Accomplished mueioinna-will Visit New Zealand and Australia by this steamer, : ; The /United, States. rPolar expedition will _be'despatched,from St, John's,New,f6u'bdland',: on July 4th for L'adyFr'anklin's 'Sound t and alßo'lo find the ef the, Arctio exploring yacht Jeanette. Josephine Dorme, at one time a celebrated prima donna, died suddenly in ,San Francisco.op June.lst, ; \ •<•-j: c j-:<- " - Some : .well-knownj Soptcjv farmers are,; making a' tour"of the' United States to ; obtain information) regarding agriculture .and immigration.///' : .'.. ..... ':■-.. /. The health of Dillon,,the Irish agitator,, is suffering by qonfiment.'y,,',...... • '/ The participators ! iri'thnMarseilles demonstration favoring the pardon of Hessy Helfnan, the Nihilist, have been sentenced to imprisonment and firied7-''' •■ Cardinal Wiseman is sitting for his pprtrflit'tb'Milais^Lbndonl'/- 1 ';! > if ; ; -,'/H Albion'won the race" for-Hhe French Derby, Patrie second, and Roynmaunt third. . ; : :J,liM ,'
Dempsey a farmer who took land from which a tenant had/been evicted in Gal way; was from'.behinda hedge. •' ! Prince Leopold by : ,the ,cpnfeqn'e.'nt. of the Dukedo'm : bf Alb'ajiy'li will take seat in ' the House of -..L0rd5.,,,, It iis -understood he intends taking" an actiye part in debates,;;• ,• : > ;;,-t; ,*:,%..:,& e-ii>i ',>' Sis Charles Dllke has accepted the, presidency of the Anglo French Ooinmeroial Treatv.Oommissipn, and this, itis believed argues the" prdbaVil ity ; of "a agroeine h11 petween the two countries."
~be)m /.made /to' kill Judge ■ Gilde'rileevej of by 'a' man named Yari der Wetter. It grew out §f eqfru'ptibn i,n)]iididialblce7''. i'rk.w, :.^Ooajmodore r ..,Sheafeldß,. / or the .'U.S. gbnA'to •China; 'ostensibly to ; va i tify l 3thßiiojiin«Bei,treate;)Hiaijt l aal: mission, however, isiaid be.be to open,if jpossible the ports of Oorea t» the world. ' i'» It has been ju'yen incidence that the linfeline''of!thßv'MeMff f -tlnio¥ f 'iele- ; graphs •coat 10,000,000 dollars, and that basedqnJhwr, earnings thev;were„wortli ;,/i young lady, named Ida -Poritpr, of ■San Irappisoo^jdoaghterV^oj^Peler,.B. Forster,'deceased of .t'heMorningQ'allj a(teri ( j}uarr.fl,l)i|uj;; .wjtjh.; Jwrjlpjer, ,-tbokl stryphnineai»d:djed'iijrbJ9;pre«Bi)oe.. the - cattle by Phoenician lately i r;arriTCai:afi6lMKoV'from fi ißoßtoh ; ,' ) fere found to btfaffedteftby! the foot and mouth andthia 'caWiaes'boned 'db'wriJ f iJ ;' + mant and the immediate liberation otall , TheAmenaflactorij^qtbjhM,dined.. JwitK thr Prince^bfs^l^^^ss The Capet Colony Moan^dfi^Odb^OOO,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 805, 28 June 1881, Page 2
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396FRISCO MAIL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 805, 28 June 1881, Page 2
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