LATE CABLE MESSAGES.
MR BRADLA UGH STILL DETERMINED. JA.tfES CA.REY LEFT IRELAND. NO REWARD Yk.T GIVEN HIM. STILL UNPARDONED. . BHtPPING INTELLIGENCE. i (BY ELUOT.aC TELEGRAPH.- COPYRIGHT.) I (HEUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) London, July 9. Mr Bradlaugh, m a letter to Mr Gladstone, has notified to the Premier that ho will at an early date again present himself at the House of Commons, to take his s-at as the duly elected representative for Northampton. It is stated on good authority that James Carey has left Ireland. Up to the present time no reward has been given him for having turned informer m the Phceaix Park trials ; and he has never been pardoned for complicity m the murder of the late Lord F. Cavendish and Mr Burke. Per Merch-mt Shipping and TJnderwrittrs' Association, London, July 7. — Arrived — Ships Philomenej from Lyttelton, March 30; and Garoloch, from Lyttelton, April 5 .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 183, 10 July 1883, Page 2
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145LATE CABLE MESSAGES. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 183, 10 July 1883, Page 2
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