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LATEST MAIL NEWS.

Sympathy for Irish Land League, is general throughout the country. American wheat is reported as deter* iorating, owing to coostaut Tecropping of land.' Wholesale discharging of miner? from Comstock mines is due to payable ground being worked out. Inexperienced burglars attempting entrance to money vault at a merchant^

in New Orleans blew out the entire front of the building* Madame- Anna Biabop ia again on the lyric stage, thus singing to the third generation. Gold in great quantities is being found in Chili, mostly nuggets, Michael pavitt Land Leaguer, was arrested on his ticket of leave for not reporting himself. He is now in Portland convict establishment, dressed in prison grab, but otherwise treated deferentially. The League funch will be invested to the amount of £600,000 as reserve fund. Gladstone's ifsjdence and person are guarded by police. Ei-Governor Sprague, . of Rhode Island, has filed a petition of divorce from his wife, formerly Miss Kate Chase, daughter of the former Secretary of the Treasury. Meetings in favour of tfie Irish Laud League have been held in Sin Francisco, They were largely attended by citizens and the feelin* is very etttho'iftfftie. Factor wttiVwd frotti Aum iS'i, ani is drawing thoniands to hear his lectures dn astronomy. Captain Chevalier, of the Zealandia, writes to the B*n Ernooi«eo press to correct erroneous reports regarding his crew. He lijs that foe; Cnifies^ were not mutinous sod the number of whites employed on. board is, double that of Chinese. ' Two hundred and twenty-fire thoui» and dollrtri hate been subscribed for ex-President Grant. Gould, Vanderbilt, M«K«y and Morgan gate 26.000 dollars each. Strict precautions are taken in every part of the United Kingdom, on aneount of the Fenian agitation. Bemtrkable vigilance i« Used at the House of Partit* vent, and the troops, even in London, are confined to £heir barracks The claim of the Boers are to be in* quired into by Eoyal Commission. The New York Legislature has declined to pass a resolution of sympathy with the Irish people and regret the course of the British Government. The Irish National Lind Letgue, Bos« ton, appealed to the Ameriem people tor aid and spmp^tny for Ireland. ..... The moveropnt for. the world's Fair in ffew York m 1833, !• very strong. A Dutch Eifle Corps has been formed it the Hague to awint the Boers.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 March 1881, Page 2

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LATEST MAIL NEWS. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 March 1881, Page 2

LATEST MAIL NEWS. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 March 1881, Page 2

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