San Francisco Mail News.
(United Pbess Association.)' AucKLAND, r Apvir3o. Arrived—K. M. S.-. Alameda from San Frauscisco, Passengers' for New Zealand:—J. Hunter, M. Hi Russell, .T. Russell, C. J. Hutchison, S. J. Hyams, P, Peterson, J, McDonald, J.■ Sinclair. She encountered heavy gales for the first forty'hours of the passage. '..'■'': ■"; ■ '">;''!''
Tho Alameda was detained one day, ; owing to the riOn arrival bf i tb"e...niaila. John D, Spreckles, the contractor for the; Australiatt-American... mails, visit's the colonies-, by the say .steam er. A. large 'omijgmtibii.- : of /skilled workmen; from the United Kingdom to Ahi'ericdhas' 'set' in; xindthe 1 steamers are taxed boyoud: capacity.'. '. Diplomatic.-:: relations'have oeon broken off Great Biatajnand Venezuela ynti|;the .demands of the former are; complied with. The British -Miiiister ; from.tbe capital, and -raidesion board a -warship. . Great of Torugas from thp^puljlio ; of -&yti in satisand threaton to ' States Govern, mqntwil intervene.','; : - ■' v . •; ; TheCanadians'aro'quitodespondent A at the decrease inv.lrado and impending trouble with the United States. Viscountess; Strangford, .philantro--pbist.ia dead. - ■ . • .-.
Teiinysoh's Jubilee Ode is a disap. pointmeut, ■■'*■.; -;. There is tvemeticloiis opposition to the Irish Coercionßill all over/England. Sikty.two meetings/were held last njght (April 7th),-in London and the Provinces. Many were adopted favoring a; dissolution of Parliament. There .is'greatly'. InQ.reaeed .activity among Irish'-Aniericans, and many organisations that hayoj formerly Stood aloof, now openly ad voqate dynamo reprisals on England,''■ ■•; ■■ , father Keller, who is. now in, gaol atDublin for refusing to testify, whon summoned, is ailp^ed' to cele'brati A mass,daily in the/cellr /He. is also jfl allowed to receive'visitors for half;vaa hour and read the. newspapers sent tp him.- . '.■:■.:.
Father Ryan, of the ;Herbertstown branch of LeajQers, summoned to give evidence in acsse;. similar to that in which: ■ refused, also remained silent, and was > sent to prison/' Much, against, "bis 1 - desire, Father Keller is being -lionized as & political martyr. He has been made Canon of Oloyne. ~' ■ ,; The agitation jof Ireland against Lordiansdown,' Qovernor-£tenetal of Canada, is said to be causing him. sojaie annoyance, and ; the Goycrnmimt --: grounds at Ottawa aro under police/ surveillance., William Brien, 'fl.P., proposes to visit Oapotdu,-and:infenaify the feelings against .the,. Govqrrior. Genoral, but should Ledo sothe chances are that.he will-be arrested: .as soon 88 he opens, his month to:'uttor'words hostile to ;tho Government; The new respect aWyery strict. Tl\e : to!.' compromise with the Lansdowßo estates have failed,' acl the". work ofovicting all .who refuse toipay the rents demanded will bejresiWl. On April 20th,"Messrs Bunne trsd Kilbridge, the two principal tenantsof Lord Lansdowne's e3ta6o?,'sho were / recently evicted from their extensive / holdings near. Bu fc 'gacurran, 'were- .'-. eleoted Chairman, and. Vice-Onairman : of the Board of Poor Law Guardians;
It 18 denied that...the National League will reihoyo' ite' to England in the evejat. of tb'O pnjpago of thoCoerclon liill, J3»6yle,-tb'e fiiyiftcible,hasbeen released from gaol.- He ■';; complains bitterly of the. .treatment be '•/.'■< received while, in confinement. ".• .•;•;;: Some outrages are apprehended? torn '■■; £ the London Socfalfats ; cTurfrig' the • ; : Jubilep pr.qcesaion. fho'Q'uceri intends, howeyer,-to make such a royal progress through the city -as:, i-'thia generation, has not seen. - Her Majesty insists thatthe ceremony shall 'beheld ' in Westminster Abbej?, where she''was crowned, and not mi. .Paul's. Those 'Or in charge of the; celetyatibb. pfoposo'-' that the Queen sjhoiild VdHVo in. full": : 3 ata% which' bKo has juX. 'done' sineb■■ PrinceAlbeft's death, bom. the Palace^'''" : up Constitution through the-"I Park to garble" Archiv thence along ' ; Oxford-street; Holborae, Newgate an* : '■' Cheapside' to the ThamM|mbwk.: :> :^
ment, thence back either by the Embankment or Fleet-street, : the Strand and Whitehall to the Abbey. .Strong efforts arobeing made to change the day of the celebration from Tjies : -. ■:day i -21st,toMaiiday, fiptli, as being.' ...'./ 'more Wlarijj;. H \an^ ..-.. ■'■.. ..»'. ■■■' ■•■ '.'ww.'iii. . \'y**' •" ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2587, 2 May 1887, Page 2
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599San Francisco Mail News. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2587, 2 May 1887, Page 2
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