'FRISCO MAIL NEWS.
General Summary. j (By Telegraph.—Preqa Association). \ _ New York, | A Citizens Democracy has been formed , in New York, for the purpose of over* , throwing tho Tammany Hall, The Westbourno-Missouri-Pacifio pas- ' senger train was held up and robbed of , 5,000 dollars. . Jas Sadlier, the well-known publisher of Catholic books, died at Boston 1 on May 28rd. 1 Joseph Jefferson is lying dangerously 1 ill, suffering from an abscess on the neck. Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the Herald hasannouncedthacinordsrtoper--1 petuate the paper as a monument to the memory of his father, the founder,: he 1 proposes to make it a co-operative oon» 1 oern in which the employes from the highest to the lowest shall share, i The Ooeanio Steamship Company view tho trial inauguration of the steam aer« vice to Vancouver, with Indifference. They Say that their line isauperior in points of shorter distance and quicker 1 time, besides having the advantage of sendingtrayellers through the States, and that] any company connecting with the Oanadian-Paoifio route cannot hops to compete with them. ..-..;■ The estimate of the expense for the deportation of unregistered Chinese is six million dollars, and it is not likely that any action will be taken for some months. ' : : -,•'.:■!;■ ■.''■■L'omos..' Mr Gladstone offered the position of Post Laureate to John Ruakin. - On April 25, Mr Gladstone mi, alluding to the Townsend attempt'to assassinate him, that neither the bullet of.theftsassraor the incendiary words of, the" conservative leaders could prevent Horde Rule being granted to the Irish people. He added.that the nation has at length become convince! that even the measure which we now offer is but a email meed of justice to an oppressed people. '■-. At the Belfaßt meeting, Captain Kennedy, late of the Coldsi ream created a furore by- unfurling the IJnio'n Jaok.uiider whioh he said the Grenadiers fought at Waterloo) and tinder which flag the Royalists would fight in Ulster, a nd he 'and many other British officers -ould assist. Major is dan jetously 111, |
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 2
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329'FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 444, 15 June 1893, Page 2
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