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ThePhcenixParlcTrialß. ‘ Lohdow, May 9, Evening. ‘ ■ The second trial of Timothy Kelly : for the murder of Lord F. Cavendish and Mir. Burke was concluded in holiday.. The jury returned verdict; oi l ** puUty,”, ; and sentence. o£ deaths wash j passed upon the prisoner. ’ : ’ I ‘ HwQueensland Doan. . ! |TOnders ,for the njiilipns', wereVjoipwsd .; tptai' amount* of 3 tender, j all 97 will receive 93 per 1 cent jabow" that in full.
■ A Threatening Letter- - - ~ ' London, May 10. ' A’ -brother of Joseph Brady, who was , , sentenced to death on the 13 th ult. for the Wurder of Lord F. Cavendish and Burke, has ‘ been summoned on a charge of sending threatening letters to tbeTorenban of the jury by which Joseph Bfttdy found guilty., , , J "’ ( 7 ..Mr BracQaagh. Mr ’Bradlaugh addressed a crowded meeting of- his constituents at Northampton' last night. - In the course of bis,addi;ess he. promised to persist in Ms ppdeaVors to take his seat in Parliament. ;;;.He was accorded an enthusiasticreception. J ; Shipping.. ■' >■ v r London, May 9. Arrived—Ship Jessie Readman, from Bluff, (January 31st) j Nelson, from. Po«cf6halmers (February 22nd). .. v and- Commercial J'Oontols remain at'ioijfi /New Zea landsecuritiesat yesterday’s quotations. Xls; market ‘is’quiet but steady, Adelaide,ex store, 50s; -New Zealand do>at 45310483. Adelaide flour,ex store, 34k! 7 ’Australian ‘ fallow is quiet; best beef, 435 ; best .mutton; : > fPh&AEonddn Chartered Bank of has declared adiVidend of 3 for, the;,' past half-year, and earned forward :<Lx 5,000 to the reserve failAx l --'■■•>!/ J: , ;;i H • ; 7 ij \.i TRec*ired May 11,12.40 p-m:] !|: - Theßank Rate of Discount. , Tbe had been to-ftay fexe(i,af 4 per cent, ah increase of x-per cent. - - - Trench Occupation of Tonquin. jg i ... v - HabiS, May 9. •Tf ;■ has; transpired that the French Cohsulvat Thihnai . is the bearer of a despatch frora : ' ,President Grdvy to Tpdoc, theßegent of Anam, regarding Of-'France m Tonquin. The document/'after'referring .to the circumstances -under’which France guarof the King - ot Anam against China by the treaty ofportance'bf the Government, which has, been—displayed by -the Begent con■'’^striibu measures to secure- better administration ot tbe kingdom! ah4:'withjthislview. the French Gqycraraepr'definitely decided to occupy province of Tonquin, to assumeobntrol of theAnaraese foreign relations, and; to pollect, Customs duties . and-taxeS. 'M. Gr6vy offers to grant an -annual subsidy-tp the Kingas compensation. iLtheseiefms. amaccepted.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 940, 11 May 1883, Page 2
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