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NEWS BY CABLE.

I<onim'S, February 111The proetwian winch marched to Hydo Park to welcome Messrs Sullivan an I Harrington, M.P.'s numbered from 16,000 to 20,0(10 peraoua. The principal Kadiral member* took |*irt m tho proceeding*, which were very orderly. The eomimaioa to administer affair* in the New He bride* will con*i*l of a prcaident and two llnttsli and two French officer*. Math nationality into furnish a president monthly. The coiuiuiaaion is to assemble whenever any disturbance aria*** at the islands, and no military or naval measure* can be carried oil w llholit first having obtained the aaucliuu of the commission. In matters of urgency tho neareat coiuinandera shad act in concert, hut if that is not ismsihlc action may bo taken separately ; ancli action must t»o reported Vo the senior oAic<*ra, who will await tho conitinasiouers* order*. Tho power* granted to the commission do not extend to land dispute*. February 14. Frank Byrne, who eecajtod to Franco in 1883, haa written to the head* of tin* Invincible#, a Fenian orgaiiination in New' York, urging recourse to the d\namito |H)licv, and suggesting the destruction of the Liverpool dock*. The llouhc of Common* have passed a resolution regretting the indignity offered to Mr Patrick O'Brien, M.P. for Monaghan North, who was Hires Uni a few day* ago in tuiatako for Mr .lame* tiilhoolly, M.P., bat bv a largo majority refusal to refer the question of wrongful arrest to a committee an a matter of privilege. Mr Parnell, in moving In* amendment to tho address in reply to the S|*«eclt from the Throne, reiterated the statement that Lord Carnarvon's views on the sub joct of Home ltule were identical with his own. Lord Carnarvon had decided tlmt an Irish Parliament was the only feasible concession to the Irish claims. Mr Par liell further declared that Mr Balfour's assertion that good results >ip|»arcd tr<»iu a policy of coercion was baseless. Coercion was only beginning in Ireland. It was, therefore, too early for the Governmeut to take credit fora |>olicy the result of which could not yet be ascertained. Mr Parnell's *q>eech is regarded ns a feeble indictiyent against tho Irish jadicy of tho Government, Newt York, February 13. The Fenians openly express disgust at tho submissive manner of the leader* < f the Irish party, and declare that tin* only moan* of forcing the English Government to appreciate the deinands of the Nationalists is by tbo use of dymunite and the knife. San Francisco, February 13. The rich find of silver has covered on the estate purchased b IsingUy, in Neva la. A number of m« ti I were digging a well, when t!my sliuok a siLer lode which is estimated to be w orth XTOO per tou.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 173, 17 February 1888, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 173, 17 February 1888, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 173, 17 February 1888, Page 2