San Francisco Mail News.
San Francisco, June,4. , Two thousand Orangemen attackiKlotft hundred navvies at Queen's Isliuid/™tl, n and drove them into the watej\ u£he I Orangemen made the assault, because 'the navvies, it seemed, previovsly attacked the Royalists for aspcsing the home rule movement. Thirty Catholics wero injured and twelve were taken to the Hospital. James Curry, one of the navvies, was killed, i Mount Etna was in eruption on May 22nd, and the inhabitants of Meoluai fled before the streams of molten lava. News from Bunnah shows an unsettled state of things. An' incendiarism and rebellion is spreading over Lower and Upper Burmab, and numbers of leadiim merchants and others liavo been arrested on a charge of complicity in insurrectionary movements. In the meantime the differences between England and China continue to widen, and the affairs of the two powers have never been in a more unsatisfactory condition. On the arrival of the Mariposa from Sydney on her last trip to San Rkncisco, all the crew were arrested for disHjj;dionce to orders during the voyage.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2331, 26 June 1886, Page 2
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176San Francisco Mail News. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2331, 26 June 1886, Page 2
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