ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL IN AUCKLAND. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
,; * lucklAiid, Lait^ight. VmTU6P,.mA. City of Niew York' arrived tiffs afternoon toH3i_th!e , San Frandisco nmils, of which^the folloiviftgl^a^legraphic suirimary :^- The JSr^htfshop of . C&ntfirt»ury uf'lre,-' ported^bjpbout to njtarry a well known ,45O0Jfc' on hand' in London to bacl^ HatJqnJ :^ \ r ' ; , v * iflpTHome Rule d*nioristftvtidh ajt (-Hasresulted m a- : Tfenou*. riot.; .jfhe police were overpowered. Two injured are not expected to live. . One pT ( ( the jmissjng bpati i of; the, wrecked' ste^nner a Anierican, don^aining, 7,nien f was, pi'ckedl.^p/iby ,4 .^ortugefl^/ Adelaide Jcfeil^on ,^ied t pf , wopsy, , of 1^ hLll^'.h L l1^'. '' ' ' *i ' ■•!■ .)'»-<*i ' "••' k.<; •' '! .The^fimrawia E»ngen^JeA^' phl^r, huret^ and t ta^e^ the rejruuna.of ,th"c iPrince Irnperial 1 wi^H'^ier. ,„,,.', • . n ' v , '! ",'" ,' Jonas Hie^^|&; Cq. fl ' Wyerpool ha^siwp^ndea'.Uyme^ , „, .„ j Fraiigapolo & Co.. Londpn.h^ve failed for£mm (l ,/it:^.;,.,'! ! Thirtean / pQU^an^ .einxgr^ts i^enf fy Ani^rica la^t rfibntn. j !:i Ati fnflue / htia,l meeting of, .the j Ironmaster^ at Glasgow '^aolved 1 that all fires be b}own,ojjtatQnjQe., m . j tf f ' tierVin; a Justice' of the f ejace, ' rired at while, riding home from Tuara, Gal way. " ) A l 'b'ililet struck his breast, but, .as .ho hajl, on, a, poot'of-inaiL/the shot took no eirecfe. »•• The Marquis of Waterford has received threatening letters. '' , '■ •' There was a tei'iible riot at Dungamuon - on Sunday, the 15th. Many policemen were wounded. Their ranks were finally broken down. A fiffh^has occurred betw^e^ Cathbllcs ' and Orangemen. The formtr were beaten. t i\ : - r) \ i r- k '!^i-r t P, , Boyd, Crown aollctor, Tipperarjr, and his two 'eonflvjt^ori^T fired at by tpasked assassins. Boyd was wounded ih the arm; One pf hifi aotrt was shot the lurigii, and the other through the leg. iJieven persons have been arrested on suspicion. A seizure of arms took place on board the Juno; from tW ' tTnited'States to Cork. The arms were very Antiquated. There is much less excitement in Ireland now, owing to the extremely good • accounts 6T -the imrreiL T ?. .'. >( < The present state of Western Limerick is very tlitturbidi ' ' lllflgal dealing is extensively carried on. Fenianism is again beginning to feel its vte.f,b'\lt the Govertiment have taken precautionary medourea. The demand for labor in Ireland is brisk. France is assuming an air of extreimb/ reserve towards Greece. The privata supply of 30,000 rifles hatfbeeh forbidden. The crops in Sileßia, Prosen, and East aiid West Prussia have been destroyed by storms, and many Hv3S lost. Germany has abandoned the idea of colonising Samoa. Recruiting is rapidly proceeding, and the Greeceian army will shortly number 20,000. ,»'■:... Russia is concentrating 45,000 troops near Bender. Spanish fever has broken out amongst. Texas' cattle. 1 ' !i ' v ' Dr. Tanner completed 40 days fast at noon on August 7th. He lost 361bs. in the interval. The Chilians are gathering a force lof 1 45,000 round Lima, in order to capture that city. . * w<j The Servian Government has offered to purchase 1,000 American rifles, to be delivered before the end of the year.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1284, 21 September 1880, Page 3
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488ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL IN AUCKLAND. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1284, 21 September 1880, Page 3
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