CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH &_ FOREIGN. rUEUTKR'S TELEOBAitS, 1 LONDON, July 4. Intelligence is to hand from Ireland that a Mr Kenny has been murdered in Dublin. It has been conclusively proved that the murder is the work of Fenians, but no arrests as yet have bsE>n made. The police have effected the capture of twenty-one men on suspicion of being concerned in the assassination of Mr Blake, the agent, and Mr Kean, the steward, of Lord Olanricarde, at Loughrea, on the 28th ult. In the House of Commons to-day, the Irish Repression Bill was sgain under consideration. The Home Rnlu members again warmly opposed the measure, and protested against its being declared urgent. Finally all the Home Rulers except four left the House in a body, at the same time declaring their protest against the revival of the urgency system. The cricket match at Northampton between the Australians and eleven of Northampton was continued to-day. Great interest was taken in the match. There was a large attendance of spectators both to-day and yesterday. The Australians resumed their first innings, which closed for a total of 270, as against 122 of the Home team. The following are the principal scorers:—Gifcen, caught 84; Bonner, run out 58; and. Garrett, bowled 32. The Home team then went in for their innings, but only succeeded in putting together 68. The Australians thus won the match in one innings, with 80 runs to spare. Garrott and Palmer bowled splendidly for the Australians during the match ; the former in the first innings taking three wickets for 27 rnns, and Palmer in the second innings six wickets for 22. The weather to-day was cold and inclement. July 5. Walsh, an Irishman, recently arrested at Olerkenwell, in connection with the seizure of arms at that place was brought up for trial to-day. His examination revealed the fact of a continuous export of arms from England to Ireland. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 4. The Porte has now made overtures to the Ambassadors of the powers with the view to a Turkish representative taking part in the conference on the Egyptian question. .. ALEXANDRIA, July 4. Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymour, Commander of the allied English and French fleets is now in port. He has sent a communication to the Khedive of a menacing character. The Admiral demands the cessation of the fortifying and the arming of the harbor cf Alexandria, which are actively proceeding, and threatens in case of non-compliance with his demands to take steps to enforce obedience on the part of the Egyptians.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2573, 6 July 1882, Page 3
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