SPECIAL CABLES.
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A FAMOUS SINGER,
■ 0 i /> Loiroosj, Maioh 11.,, j Mr; Charles Santioy, the famous baritone, -will sail for Australia in Aprils and. ; w_L appear at forty concerts. ' THE . BRADFORD MURDER, --, THE j;,";,;MitKM^;AcauTTS|);'^T^f Barrett, charged with Jlift. nwipder of, the; boy Gill at.Bradford in' December last;' has" been acquitted.
i -:;:: ■ ! 'rLORDTTENNYSON. -..w ? . ! Lord Tennyson's health-is again failing. >' The poet laureate will proceed*t6 .Madeira? to benefit by the climate. .-■'•'■.'.
I copper. 1 T ' Copper is now quoted at £53 per ton, and shows signs of rallying, some £ua_qie"*snhving come to the rescue of the syndicate and arranged with the mines for a suspension of the output for two months. It is expected that this will have, tie effect of raising the minimum price .to £i>7,per ton. Massacre of French touristsc^ ' " Ni-wYbRz, March'-U.""'!'.^ A party of five French tourist's";£elTiH 1 to>! .>• the hands of some Indian a'at yellpw-stoBQ | j Park, and after being, .tortured weio soalj^-V: and massacred. '". .- ]''( -. ■*■•' ■■ ", •''''.'■■"■" ,/■* .') : --' ■ " s AT.OHnj , 6FF:'I)EIiORTm';K-n* l >" ; ' ; ST.-P,t-TBisBUEG, March 11; !l - r - The "Free Cossack" Atchinoff/'SJrlib't': recently attempted to establish ii Mssion|*i ,, ' i - ; Turjurah Bay, has been deported* to'ihe' 1 " 1 Caucasus. ; ■■ -'.-■'-■■' - : - '-'■. *''.' ■ ' " fighting in ;haytlV; ■;{'/'■. t' Poet au Puii-cis, March 11. ;Fighting has. been renewed betwoen General, Legitime's forces and. the in- v.' surgeuts. Great. barbarity, is reported 6_i'' both sides." .' , . , ■-■]~.- -~' , ;.;■} FRENCH DEPUTIES TO BE ''';'•-'.'V.;
PROSECUTED,
_ Paeis, MarilrlL - The Chamber of Deputies has dhscided to ~ prosecute seven Deputies foralksgod,oo_t-,i ? ■' plicityin the recently suppressed Patriotic v-i League. It. is .expected tW. GeneraL-X Boulungcr will be includod.in the list of .the- f! accused. /■ , ~ .-< . ~-;••■ E3C-PRESIDENT GREVPS OPINION' OF THE FRENCH SITUATION. .
In tho course of an interview ex-Preaiclenfc Grevy expressed the, opinion that betmreen. thb Bohkngeristg and the OrleanhJts the Republic was being'destroyed. AMEER OF CASHMERE INSANE.::-, " " : Cai-cdtta, March 11.The Ameer, of Cashmere,- who was discovered plotting to poison the British Resident, is said to have become insane; ' ''
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5474, 13 March 1889, Page 2
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