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Day
11
Month
November
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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Foruijrn papers toaounoe tbe confedérate bond business as a swiiidle.- The ladies' land league complain beWDM tln-ir n.n - ings are dftpeteed while tbe eeatMl leagM in Dublin meels without moiWtfttlOB. Heku Taylor, a daughter of John Btmurt Mills, addressca the tonner league recentlv. - It is thought that as soon as the land court, established in Ireland bj tbe Queen, bu Itadded a few case?, the most of the suits already brought will be amicably scttled. The land league as an organization for political purposes is practically iload. The l'ope is rcpoited to have conilenined the proceedings of the league.- During the celcbration of Lord Mayoi's ilay, in Lwiidon on ilio Btb inst, the Initcd BtttM Bg was carricd ïn.the grand prooairinn and the bands played "Star Spangled Banner" and other American national hymns- There is talk in Dublin of circulating a home rule manifestó throughoutEurope, America and Australia.- Tha French chamberof deputie8 is disoussing the Tunisian question. Premier Ferry defended the action of the French jfovernment towardlTunls.- Cases of cholera at Heooa op to Nor, lit avengel 15 daily.- Austria has issued a circular toher repreaentetirM broed explttaütg the meiiniiifi of Klng Ilubi-rt's visit In order to uvoid iniMiuilcrstamlilig. - Soine 0Í the cati.il.s in Veoioe Ut to be lillud up ani the cxtiiiclion of tbc góndola talbrbodeó. -Tbe Berlín portee johtblted u meetUg atwhich Socialist Hazenclever was to hare ¦poken, and tin' speaker was arrestcd.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News