"AGE" SPECIALS.
r'-' ■ -](kEBS ASSOCIATION.) .-. Y' ! LONDON, : March 27. . The-''Spanish Government has resolved to strengthen their, garrison and add several new men of war to their fleet. ■ ' Several additional' -explosions, of powder has taken place in Rome, and the greatest uneasiness prevails in the city. : President Arthur delivered an ad-, dress yester day.in thecourse of which he referred at Borne length to the Irish' He stated'that it ,w;aaj impossible for the United States Government to adopt any decisive policy with regard to the action ofJenians in the.United States. So long,as they kept within the limits of the.law the Government was powerless to interfere,-either to suppress theirmeetings or restrict their speeches. . A motion s'ubmittodby Mr;Cameron for the'adoption of an . uniform rate of sixpence-for telegraphic messages of 20 words throughout the United 'Kingdom came on in the House of Commons, and was carried'by a large majority, .. Renewal of the agitations against the Ottoman Forte has : broken out in 'Albania; and Montenegro/ and, serious consequences are apprehended. The Royal College of Music recently established in London was granted a charter yesterday, ; • " ated by thejlWaii party,' A number of-men have been deputed to purchase clothing which has been worn by persons suffering from infectious diseases. Saving oht&ihed these; garments they will be made up into parcels and despatched to the residences ,of those per, sons ; who. have incurred special .displeasure <o£ 'thOiijferganisatibn. In this.nianner- infection is expected to spread,' " ' ■« ■ Mr %m, late-Treasurer of the Irish Land League,- and. Sheridan,, who is supposed to beNol member of the Irish assassination committee', both of whom are at present..in America,,;, have ..delivered addresses on the : subject of the recent Fenian explosions: in ■ London. They both declare -that this was the only means by' which. the Irish could obtain redress from the English Government-, arid they insist 1 that Ireland' should persevere iii blowihg : up public buildings in' London .Until' fioncessions r «ked for are granted. ' Tlxey strongly recommend the ute of dynamite,: as i weapon,.possessed by ..the Irish,' '.The [ excitement consequent" upon Veceiit' explosions in London remains unabated . The. /Hon', j late- DeputySpeaker and Chairmari'of Committees ! in tlie nouticed his intentioniof ; endowing -the propbsed new Bchool for militiatrainwg-'; ; "
ly, Agitation. ; at ( Mpntenegro;' .against encroachments has assumed' serious and-tha-outbreak T)eM"l&zj sifter of HpHpnso X, -Kmg.of. Spain, has married JLouisill.'Klitig.'.of i Bavaria. Th^ -- a t Madrid, amid general rejoicing. A bill is being introduced for the purpose of excluding from British Columbia,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 10 April 1883, Page 2
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