ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.
Tin (Jokik) 1 * Mkmouiw.. The M. union llouic Fund for the N.itKni.il Meinoiiiil to (luiei.il Cm don amount* to close upon I/mit Sm.imh U\.--I>id S.ui-<biuy, in reply to a ifsolutioii p.iN«ed by tho West Kent and tlieemwch Cailton Club on tlie 27tli Febuuuy, wiitos :— '• Ko nffoit* will bo h|mh-(1 on tlio p.nt<»f tho Coinon.itiso lt'ideiri to oxtucato this country fn>n» tl>» gr.<vc Hitu.itinij into which it lms been led by the h.ilf hearted fnieign policy of thu present tIoVIMIIUHMIt." Tiik iCippcl Hays: —"Tho Emperor Wil li.iiu can now lejoico. In '<•!» In 1 annexed Auxtiiii; in 70 ho diMiiembeiud France; in X> ho li.H bUpprcHHud England. Kuropf it no nioro now than a geographical c\pu-i-<ion. Supported by Knjjliuid wo iii.uiitaiiit'd 11 worthy find honotuubtu )>once. Deprived of Kiigliitid now, himng ac-ci-pted <irn<ilicited thog<»odwillof Uorinaiij', whero avo wi» '!" AdHViuvN OunudK.— A telegram from Droinin, County Kerry, anuouuccM tho murdi'i thtjio on March 5, «f a caretaker who Imd boon under pohco protection for Homo time. Tho victim wiw J>a»icl Moriarty, who Jind been in ehurgo of boijjo property Iwlonging to Mr Ktigeuo Sullivan, near Milltown. Tho man was nhot dead wlnlo Heated in hi* own houno, Homo t\mo aftei tlio police patrol had, an usual, visited litM ronidunco and left, finding him all right. TIIK PIIINCK OK WAI<K« AT THR hrOCK H\CH<\N«JK.— Tho Princo of Wiiloh recently vmited tho Stock Kxcluvngo in «irdor to iiwioct the new winy which wan opHiied a short time titf"* Tho Prince wai rocuived by tho mnnngoM a«id conducted into tho lull. Hoarty cheer* woro given, and tho member* Hang " *>od Sa\o tho Ouoou " and •Miod Men* tho Piinco of Wales" with much enthiiHiariin. His Koyal HighnftSH in.vdo a nhort »j)«ech, in which ho congratulatod thorn upon thoir magnificent hall. A Nkw TKHnou.—What tho Lord Chief Juwtieo dwncribwl a« " a new terror in connection with dinner parties " wan revealed lately in an application to revorwj a County Court ducwhin awarding Mm Watoon, a l«)UMokpei«jr, £!)0 for injuriiw HUHtainod by j tupping over a carpet placed acroHU tho pavement for tho guoHtd arriving at ft party Hi veil by Colonel KHia, in Portland Place. Contributory negligence wiw pleaded on tlio pint of the defendant, but his Itofdahin romnrkod that Hiirely a pedontrian could look up .it the HtnrH vv ithout boing KUiltv of negligence. Tho voidiot w.w allowod to Htiuid. ,-.•., . Mu Kiijhjnh Y\rfcs.~Mr I.dmund Y^tew 1 friendx <'ai neatly loquent Hiich im'imoiih an nmy bo inU)ie«t<*d to give no lii'od to the abriuid irportH concerning him which aro promulgated from timo to tune. For noaily two month** Mr Yntes \\m not Iwcn outside tho wallH of Ilolkiway priHon. Ho flan tho UMual nrivilogoK of a flrrtt-cIaHH miHdemeauant, and no more. Tho visitors lie is nllt-ged to hnvo roccivod went to mm in Urn hirtt dayH of bin incarceration. For Mdma wooki ho lian declined all visits, Have from tnninbuni of luh family and <m« ot two pnrtons on buiine**. H\n hnnlth h«s c(imp]otrly broken down, and w now the Hubjcct of an ulKcial eiifjuny. Thiu i«
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2002, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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513ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2002, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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