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CABLE NEWS.

Special to " Star." I

CAREY, THE INFORMER. i

prussia and the vatican. fatal ac ident at new yore:. BETJTBB'S TBLBOAMB3. [ London, May 31. I James Carey, and other informers against the Phoenix Park murderers, have left Dublin and are quilting Ireland, but their destination has not yet transpired. Received June 2. 1 p.m J j London, June 1. I In the House of Commons last night Lord E. Fitzmauricc, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that Eng« land and Mexico had accredited agents to negotiate for the resumption of friendly relations. Beblin, May 31. Diplomatic relations between Prussia and the Vatican, which for some time past have been somewhat strained, have now assumed a mere serious phase, and a rupture of negotiations is imminent, owing to the unyielding attitude of both courts. The death is announced of General E. S. Burnaby. Paris, May 31. Latest news from Cochin China is to the effect that the French gunboats succeeded in relieving the troops who attacked Havoi, and were subsequently besieged by the Annamese. New Yobk, May 30. The suspension bridge between New York and Brooklyn, which was recently opened, was crowded with people to-day," when cries arose that it was unsafe, and a stampede occurred. M any people were trampled under foot, and several were killed.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 111, 2 June 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 111, 2 June 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 111, 2 June 1883, Page 2

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