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:J ;\•'.■ ;Lond6nj ; Eleoember 26;,■•■'•■ A. portion "of the Dublin detective offioe has been Injured by the explosion oE si dynamite bomb..■ Constable'■ Sinnott was killed, the body being horribly mutilated. The front of the building waa wrecked. . The bomb was placed under the window of a room where twenty people were sleeping. It exploded with teii rifio force, and tore up the pavemeW and cracked tho walls of the building, Sinnott's right legand arm wero torn from the body, a boot being found a hundred yards away; while one; of the fingers was ; discovered in the Chief Secretary's library.-- • x '"■.- Several detectives sleeping on the premises had anarrow escape. . The police and press believe that the outrage was committed owing to Mr Morley refusing to release Daly, in custody on charges of Fenianism. Detective Green declares that he saw a brown paper parcel under the wiudow, beside what he imagined to be a burning cigar end. He entered the depot, and the explosion occurred a moment after. _':...' The detective OfEce'abutts on Dublin Castle, and is under Mr Morley's library, .- Jki The Opposition press wahr the Government that the outrage is a direct result of their polioy of concession, and declare that it is impossible to placate the Irish, \ The Blenheim collection of oralis was sold for 5000 guinea. - Mrs Langtryis improri ngiri h'ealtb. • Canadian/exports to Great Britain have increased by three millions sterling this year, •
The Sreedom of the City of Dublin will''be conferred on Lord Mayor' Kniii. y : ; ; '
Tho trial of:Mollae for tho Althorpe murder cdnoluded yesterday, the prisoner being found guilty, and sentenced to death. ■••••.-:-
Tho Globe printing .ofiice has been destroyed by firo, The origin was accidental. .' . ';
The English wheat market is firmer, wbilp. the Continental, ami' American arestendy, ''J'.- '■:'']:-■>
Dr,' Graham baa been summoned on a charge of giving false certifioatea of death in coDneqlionmth •. the : viotiuis of Mil* alias Cream, the Lambeth poisoner. • •''■.;' y -y : > V Violent language has been'usod by labour leaders in connection with the look-out, of Bristol dookera. -ijo attempt to march in proceaMb through' the streets was forbidden, and,the result was a sevore struggle hotween the police and the men, The former were reinforced by tho military and dispersed the mob, but not beforo several casualties occurred.
A member.of the English aristocracy; pretending to. be a guardian, married-a bastard daughter, whom he reared in Milan. Tho woman has discovered her paternity,: and is at present seeking rouge with a clergyman, Sho intends to iuatituto legal proceedings against the offender.
St, Petersburg, Decomber 25. Tho Russian press contain articles strongly opposing restoring the Bonapartes to tho throne ol France, The crops in the province ofToola hive failed, and thousands of peasants are starving. It is feared that an outbreak of typhus fever will follow. A band of robbers stole 80,000 roubles from a train near Warsaw. Vienna, December. 25. A quarrel haa taken place between one of the judges and Serban, a niojp her of the Chamber of Deputies, resulting in a duel, Swords were the weapons used, and Serbau was severely wounded, Sydnkv, December 26. The body of a seaman named Harry Bower has been picked up at sea. Bower left Sydney in the ketoh Agnes Rose on Friday for Port Stevens, and it is feared the vessel has been lost with all hands, The Bteamer Guthrie, which has arrived from Hong Kong, brings news of a disastrous tiro at Shin Kufuioho, in Japan, on Novomber lltb. Before the flames were extinguished 625 houses were totally destroyed,,and a number of others damaged, while several firemen were killed by falling debris,
Newspapers by tho Bteamor also contain an account of an outrage by pirates, 200 of whom attaoked and burned the village of Nagotua.. They looted tho buildings ,'ocbupied by Europeans, and roasted three Anjamites alive, A number of men ngjfc" wounded in meeting tho.attack, a(d women and children wore carried off Tho Europeans escaped with their lives,
A half-deck boat named lolanthe was upset in tboharbour this afternoon under the South Head. 1 : A pic» nio party of 24' belonging to a seot known as Christians were on board, Seventeen were saved, two were drowned, and five are missing. Tboso drowned are Lizzie Grazer, aged 17, and David McGregor, iged 0, The missing are Colin Armour, Charlotte Crouohier, John McGregor, Daißy Dt'hlop and Louie Gowper. Five of those rescued have been romoved to the Hospital.
Sydney, Decomber 26, AtWalgett, ontheßarwon river, 480 miles N.W. of Sydney, a man named James Coovey shot bis wife dead, and wounded bis eldest son, and than committed suicide. The son is expected to recover. Particulars of tho. tragedy sHoV. that Coovey, who committed m deed, is a naturalised Chinaman. He was recently bound over to keep tbe peace onachargo of threatening to shoot his wife," aud sinco bad at* tempted to poison her,. Coovey, it is said, was gambling on Saturday night, and returned homo at five o'clock on Sunday morning, and bis wifoand son being asleep, committed the desperate act.: Londok, December 26, The proprietors of the Daily Telegraph have been warned that if the paper continues'its attacks npon tho unempioyed gatherings, at Tower' Hill, the men will forcibly resent them. • ■ c
Similar notice has beep sent" proprietors of St James' Gazette.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4305, 28 December 1892, Page 2
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880CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4305, 28 December 1892, Page 2
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