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CABLEGRAMS.

(Retjteb’s Special.) " ' ' HOME AKD MM ~, • ■■jl ... r>Mi jr,m/irn.’fj. »:u ■ ; ;j , •„> oj June^C) 1 An open-air ni'asß-meetiiig%as h'e‘ ; d in Hydepark to-day the statf* of JiiPair^ Parnell, |oy, Cprfc* iWas: present ani addressed the .iineeti.ng;>- f eomnteiit ing upon the present coii'ditibii;'bf‘fha country and demanding-that.' ;gQ vernment should at once tiEb'steps't( put a stop tp.lthe, ■pyictiijn of tenant from their holdings in order to aver serious consequences that would*resul if such practices were permitted td'Obn tinue. ■■■.' ' ’"J ' ' [, ' A meeting of the Ladies’. Leagu was held atTulla,Countyto day, at which Mias Parnell spoke. The question of’the neutrality’b tee' inter-oeeauic a canal in } cpyiiW,. o construction across 1 ’the Isthniua..'p Panama, is now .being- cpnqidergdi b the Great Powders, but,up to'trhe.pfcefaen time no definite. ■'information a&TO th’ result of the negotiptiOnja ha's f tnan£ At the meeting under,, the .auspice of the,Ladies’ League t vUUld;at.nTiiil to-day, Mias Parnell,' in The speech which she made ori-the occasion, Courj£' ' soiled people to adopt measure's ‘To completely ostracise ft e ^ I ••?. •OAITKI-H'i ti.Or

Neji a lias been that a large number, of people,assembled to-day at” Tramore,' vi tl)e £pfcnty of Waterford,, to. attend a

meeting called by the League agita tors. The authorities having learned that the, meeting was to be held had previously despatched a large force to the neighborhood, and as soon as the people assembled the police arrived on the scone arid dispersed the meeting. Some resistance was offered by the mob. but no serious disturbance occurred. 7 r . • , The G-overriment ba r e, within the last few days, had tho position of affairs in Ireland’-udder' consideration. Several meetings ef the Cabinet have been hold to; (discuss matters. It has transpired that it has 7 been decided that the ’ Authoritiesln Ireland shogld maintain a very firm, attitude, and adopt the strongest.possjbie measures to suppressAhe increasing disorder. 7 ~l J.,..-! .y:or kJt June' 8.

1 Accounts to hand fp-day ,from Ire--5 land continue,‘to give evidence of the ’ alarming.'ataf eof the country. Numer- \ ous arrests of iprominent .agitators and ‘ suspeetedrpersop^jiay^eerirvniadpiu.u- ---• der '^ctv'n4)E?tjy€!n ! Btepjs ’ are being taken bynthaAutlioritiea to ' stop all meptingS'Called> by the Land AHIE 1 • i Alarge numheft or people assembled s i yesterday atWutiihgkr,'m trie doarity > spFlVestiAeath, and the police was despatched to the scene,,the meeting was : prohibited, f; At Shrule, iit of Mayo, yesterday, asCl'ipuspnpt.occurred bes!tween the policevlthd.- the peasantry, ' ; #ho had assembled in large numbers To prevent an eject&ent. Severe fighting took placed and several of the "(•rioters wereaYrCstcd. A mob, however, - 2 again rescued therprisoners after further conflict. ' I News to hand from Gork is that the roads in that,'.district have been destroyed, apd r the Aelegraph lines have ■ 'beenVut in several places; A large de- ; tachment of troops hah accordingly b|een c deHpatclied to traverse the coun- _ try, 'and prevent further outrages. | | fiatelrit^figehcS'ffolri 1 IrClarid rb^ 1 -porta‘that i | ®jt Mayp, nhetwe^rbj , cit irbanees. site now subsiding, the . f.r: ol^rS a ha4it% lieOfi al mo s¥ eiitirelj ldisti#l a«o ot asqoit ,88sm«i<y ol n< News is to hand from IrClAri'd ’tliati ~a tempts were madcTTasf night on the ri 11 way to jpgigfik cbtSSilMldbUfliiTeying troops to disaffected districts. The hies were destroyed. „ ■ ! | The ; >pndcr of Bulgaria'TTTKl~Ws r Parliament, Which ha Co 1 fbr lJ s&hie ,! fihae' r ßehh' l i)f an •unsalisfactpry character“havo now becomoccmmtwdrscrordSnt? , for being instru..dental' Awith generdj offijtphj fljart 1 'ifei the members of the National As- ' "Sarahly, and a the eomiWi il er m% °|; exists, no we ver, f and, ppns.jderaile disorder prevails in the-ptirierpkiity, which 1 d|no^Aech>?fd-tghginia :Tenders for the New—Soutu Wales loahi4fu£2,o.o,oiDoppto'l3ear’.ibter^ti ? -.a| to? Jay, The total km exypb f offered was •f4md to Jd r era at "'15103 8s didkipwaiis'^ will receive "allotment in fall, 30 j ‘Npw Zealandgvybf'fttKdqSTipeoqTOKter. ■ .-Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 33s 6d r : r‘i | . ■■!« jTelegrams have,boen: :.receiv(A from . dig has taken place at Gieshk between < f.thje rival adhered^^jp.4ygpdf]^J|an^nd o < j.Aineer ! *¥hjs lie/folio, Ayotlii-c-i 1 21 'Sr- 4> , ,r, |lt is fei^u^opti I Prince -demands for rerormiUi|lip a gpYe^ibent ; i Mi so , ja " ' I’/luis, June 6. r -i Jmvo beeu, rpeeiyecL from • (Algeria ‘ 'tfiat:'' a ■‘party" of’ ■ ‘ tWentyx^-'gn^ineera 4 ifnd i WbfKiAeft -!! dii'* ea'ged ip .the const rucTiArTof a line, .of , &Wd6r iiy l 3 Native Arabs, —3. iA? HO i ttij, j urol'T &!««»v»i-iii?{ I '>rSwfr;y ‘INTERCOLONIAL': f "° 1 rqa } MeLBQTfENE^jJ 8 . f b; A temporary Supply Sill was, ' both House'll of $t night. The Reform fe 11, as amen- I cxded|hytthe ? lTe§islativet Assembly, has been retn rned to the Legislative Ooun- . ci], but its acceptance by the latter Chamber is generally thought to be ! iimprobable. i -ei Owing to a severe gale which blew here last night the ship Bulwark, 1300 tons, is on her beam ends opposite , fishermen's Bend, in the Tarra. She is i completely water-logged. A very I high sea is running. j 10 jin the legislative Council to-day mo Reform BiH> a s amended in the As--1 came up for consideration, but - l th|e discussion was postponed until toJ .e - 4 - Ll - L 7 June 9. - <;:4 |Tn tbq, 3 Jipgi^d%e/aQound4qiordaya As-- : ’rfepbly, eaihe up ri for, , l p.ssdn, and ' although iio'llecisidn was come to the . 'tope of the debate 1 showed that the , werobexsr a JPndst§r-v mined to insist on the-. apjpijaments to i) !th|e f measupp.j|rdvlp,usl]r y passed, in .^he. r ‘lpou'ncik ■'■'“■ ' "X li ' J '' wU >’ f 4 | MEiißduiim, June/10. l\l jin ‘fhk t 7 might, after further debate, the various « /Amendments to the Reform Bill, made “■ ’by the Assembly were rejected with’opt a division. The-Bjoffse then adP,; joktrne^jtp^ednesd ay njest/ 7t") / ST? .'j It is expected .that in view ri of the aciioir ‘of 'this ’ Cdufteir the Grots 'Reform B 11. A caucus of will bq held on Tuesday next lo take the [''present position of affairs into.consil£ ij| ,n -r«sl KhllUj 10. bfHj V1 6 V<? 1W .fSTI/li—.Ct X 3S deration, and decide upon a course ox iH action. a 3> .-'A .rerx? ,8»W ai-*- 1 A"

:T | Sydney, June 9. ;The steamship Oman, with 450 Chinese from Hong Kong, left Port "Darwin on Monday for Sydney. . j Albany, June 9. ' j Their Royal Highnesses Princes -Albert Victor and George of Wales -ai|e passengers by the P. and O. Co.’s Cathay, which left here today for MG bourno,

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Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 3

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