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HOME AND FOREIGNVienna., A "gust 3. The trial of the Humanao Jews who were arresed on a charge of having killed a Christian girl in order to use her blood for a Pass iver sacrifice was cone mled to day, all the prisoners being fully acquitted by the Court. August 4. Serious anti Jewish agitations have oceurr d at Pressbarg in consequence of tin release of the J ws who were charged with the murder of a Christian girl in order to use her blood in their Passover ceremonies. A large mob collected anil commenced to pidige the Jewish quarters of the town The nuthoii ics were o .rapelh-d to call out the military to disperse the. rioteis. Cairo August 3. The ca°es of cholera now appearing here nre of a milder character than at Hist, an i hope is entertained of the ab .tcnj nt of the epidemic. Tlio h-nal.h of the British trops is now much better. London, August 3rd. Owing to quarantine difficulties the Britidi Government Jiavn suspended the conveyance of the m ul by the Egyptian railways, an I have sanctioned their tram tiort ny the Suez Oarial. Passengers from Venice and Brindisi - going eastward will join the Lon on trunk service at Po r t Said, •’aas.ngers from the Continent can leave Venice and Brindisi fortnightly, by direct steamers to Bra ay via Canal, hut not touching at any Egyptian port, strict quarantine being maintained for homeward steamers at all Italian and French ports, j and the P. and 0. Company have therefore ■ decided to accelerate the speed of the homeward hound packets to Plymouth, passengers thereon avoi ing all quarantine. Homo Kong, August 3rd. Intelligence is to hand that Judue, Reg'-nt of Anam, is dead, and that he has been ancceeded by Phudae. Paris, August 3 d. A Legitimist plot has been discovered in this city and a number of revolutionary j documents have been ae ; red by the police at the meeting place of the conspirators, i ' August 4th. j Several o 4 the leadoM ' at I»be Lesfitamirt
party are concerned in the plot discovered by the police, an I are compromised by the papers *oizod rola’ing to tins designs o) the conspirators. Naples. Augu*t 4th. Another seven shock of en■”Hii|ui>ge inis occurred at 1501 d... Tho eil-cis of the shock were most severe at Fu-h. aeeinoi-c on the writ cast of the island, where several houses were destroyed. Capetown, August 4th U’Donnell, who shot .lames Carey at Ret Ehziheth, has been brought "p at the Polioo 0 uirt. and committed for triil at the next Royal Assizes on a charge of murder. Map rip, August Cth. Upon the arrival at Badaj -z of the troops despatched from this city to quell the rising of the insurgents, the soldiers who had declared in favour of the Republic l ,’ numbering less than one thousand, shunned the attack of the royal insurgents, evacuated Badajnz, and fled across the frontierinto Portugal, where they were interned .as political refugees by the Portugese authorities. Gieat excitement still prevails throughout the province, an I Badaj oz has l-een declared in a state of siege, and is noiv f occupied by loyal troops. London, Angus’ 7th.' In the House of Commons last night the Uu ler-Secretary of State forHhe Colonies' was questioned syith regard to the’dismissal’ by the Governor of "New South Wabs.otl three of Orange," in that Colony , who were superseded for having placed their.signatures .Mfith the affix “ J( i P ”'to£ disloyal address to Mr Redmond, the Home Rider, irf May last. In reply, the Hon. Evelyn Ashley stated that Lord Loftus was jus itied in removing the justices from the Commia ion of Peace, and that the Government hat ’caused rn intima’im of its approval of his action to be conveyed to the iovernor of New Snath Wales London. August 6. In the House of Commons to-day Mr Gladstone, in reply to a qnes’ion. said that the views of the Government in connection with Egypt had not changed. The outbreak of cholera hat delayed the steps proposed for ho reorganis lion of the oou 1 try, and prevailed he hope being entertain'd of the possibility of the early withdrawal of the British troops now in occupation In the House of C nnm ms Mr Gladstone said the Agents-General despatch had not cause-1 the Government to reconsider the (led-ion arrive 1 at with respect to the annex it on of New Guinea. A monster in- etiag of Mr Bradlaugh’s suppo t rs, muni erng ; 40,000, lias been hj Id in Trafalgar Sipi'iVe. The mee’ing was •in orderly o'e, iiiri re-o’u'ions were passed repie-ting the Queen to f.issolve Parliament. August 7Mr T. \t. Healey, M.P. for Monaghan, intends to ask m the House of Commons how manv convids ih--re are in the Parlianie’t and Government of New South Wales. The Anam se are pressing the French garrisons at Namdi.ih and Caifong, and the French are preoarel to make an at'aek upon the capital of the Anamese Empire. Mr Gladstone wid shortly leave on a cruise on board Lord Wolvertou’s vacht. A body of sol-hers have been told off to protect Lord Ohl-t Justice Coleridge at the Bristol Assizes in consequence of threats which have been made by F -mans
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1110, 10 August 1883, Page 3
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