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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
November
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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The dlnolnttoa of the huid league proceeds steadily and peacefully. The ladles' land league is also to Le suppi (.la.lstone says the point in dispute between the government ;uul the land league is whetherlrelaadshall be governed by Uwi made by parllameat, w lans known to nobody.aiul ritten uowlicre lave in tlie biains of a few niun and enforeed by an Uloffta] arwttrary aim sfii-:tpponiicú nssnriatiotl. A later nport says that reinforcements havo beeu sent to Iiclaml, and tln-re are reports of rioting and licnncides, and rencui'd activily on ilie part of the pólice and mapsl ratos. - Tha Kieni'h chamber of deputle reopened on the S7tb uit., and Oambetti as hoaan pioviioual piesident by un almost unaniinous voto.- A company bas been organizad In London with a capita] of L500,000 for the operatfag oí telepfaouaa in the piiiu-ipal eountiies of Eiu-ope.- New nihilistic proclamations have been settled about St Petersburg, and t!:reatenin; lettteis have reached the Czar. - The first train passed throu;h the St. Gothard tunnel on the 2d in-t.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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