| Show FOREIGN NOTES cy anlou telegraph LONDON aug IS during the riot at Dun gannor on sunday many police were wounded their ranks were several times broken they finally fired buckshot into the crowd the firing was returned from vol and showers of stones fell many of the rioters almost rushed on the points of the bayonets ia the eagerness of attack the police then fired a volley of ball cartridges and many persons were wounded one man had his head rid aled with buckshot and received a bullet in the abdomen from which he died shortly after downpatrick Down patrick in the fight be the catholics and orangeman orangemen Oran gemen fire arms were used incessantly 11 a m on sunday till a m on monday several persons severely wounded PARK aug 19 miss Nei kont death is to drinking a cup of feed milk which a in a paris journal gays is indigestible miss behson was twelve hours in mortal agony her body wa claimed at the morgue by an aged naval officer ctr 19 el president lerdo is expected to return to mexico from new york by tho next steamer tho and those in power to favor tho triumph of Gonzale tho opposition to gonzales president diaz has united with the remnant of the church party and continues to declare G on zales a spaniard and that under alil rule fourteen to congress th in Qi rETTAH aug the force in the attack on the garrision garri ion at kuh on sunday night was estimated at 2000 their was killed instead of eighty nine as previously reported the british loss was fifteen killed and fite wounded the last bridge of gen Nt ewards forced has reached Gunda muk unmolested 18 the highl honorable E W foster chief secretary for ireland while driving with the auke of argyll yesterday received telegrams from ireland and after consultation with his colleagues sailed this morning by a mail steamer for dublin the information contained in the dispatches was so serious that he made arrangements to report personally the state of aal airs to abo cabinet til Silta nl aug the sultan at the audience he civo mr gorchon british ambassador asked how it was possible to expect him to consent to handing and to greece in view of the disgraceful treatment experience ed by the from bulgaria and expressed fear that greece would act in a similar manner towards them mr goschen assured the sultan that it was imio Bible and aid he felt sure that england and other powers would guarantee good treatment to the |