CABLEGRAMS.
[Rant on oWn CduasroNDSirre]. - -<■ / London, Jan. 5. Ax 'extensive' seizure of snm wm nude to* day by thepolice at Kilnuh, County Clare, Ireland. The Daily Neves publiehee a state, ment to the effect that the French Government repudiates the reported annwratinn of Kaiatea one of the Society Islands Obituary : Ralph Bernal Osborne, a wellknown politician, aged 68, and Profeeeor John William Draper, an American scientist, aged Washington, Jan 5. The ease for the defence of the prisoner Guiteau has closed, and the trial now stands adjourned to Saturday next. Caibo, January 5. It is announced that Arab Bay ha* hern appointed Under Secretary for War in the Egyptian Ministry. Mblboubne, Jan. 4. The cricket match between All England Eleven, and combined Australian team, wm roeumed to-day. The Engliehmen continued second innings ; the following aro the scoroe of to-day'o play—Sootton, not out, SO; Shaw, caught, 401 Palling, bowled, 8; Peats, run out, 2. The visitors were all disposed of for 308 rune. The home team then commenced their 2nd innings, and when the stumps were drawn, had lost 3 wickets for 127 runs. The match wm drawn in favor of the Australians, they requiring only IS6 rum to win. January 5. An unsuccessful attempt wm made last night to Mt fire to the ship Omit, lying at the Sandridge Pier; a quantity of shavings, saturated with redn and keromne, wm found to be on fire, but were extinguished without any damage being done ; the carpenter of the ship is stated to be implicated in the attempt. Information lim been received that Her Majesty's ships Diamond and Eapiegle, will shortly relievo the Emerald and Cormorant, on the Australian station.
January 6. The Orient steamship Garonne hM arrived here, and hM been quarantined. She hM 43 passengers for New Zealand ports i it io uncertain whether she will remain here or go to Sydney m usual.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1020, 7 January 1882, Page 2
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