CABLEGRAMS.
[reuter’s telegrams], BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—(COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, Feb. 6. The four men who were recently arrested on charges of complicity in the Phcenix Park murders were again brought up yesterday at the Dublin Police Court. Evidence was given connecting the prisoners with the murder of the informer who was killed after the extensive discovery of arms had been made by the police. The case was further remanded. A vacancy having occurred m represents tion of Haddingtonshire in the home of Commons, owing to the succession of Lord Elcho to the Earldom of Weinyss, on the death of the late Earl, an election took plac-* to-day, and resulted in the return <>f Lord Elcho, eldest son of the present Earl, y a large majority over his opponent, Finlay, a Conservative candidate. E P. Healey, M.P. for Wexford, has re signed his seat in the House ef Commons. Feb. 5. Earl Spencer, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, has left Dublin for London. The departure of His Excellency was not previously announced, and was quite unexpected. BOMBAY, Feb. 6. Intelligence is to hand from Jaonaghur, in Baroda Territory, of a serious affray between the police and a number of malcontent ryots (native peasants). A body of 200 of the latter were attacked by a large force of armed native police, and twenty ryots killed. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Serious floods have occurred in the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, causing an immense amount of damage to property. PARIS, Feb. 5. The committee to which the Bonapartist Bill has been referred by the Senate is composed of a majority of members who are op-
posed to the provision for ths expulsion of . members of dynutfa families from Francs, * as agreed to in the Chamber of Deputies. Prlnos Jerome Bonaparte, arrested on a charge of sedition, has been committed for trial, VIENNA, Feb. li. Several severe shocks of earthquake have occurred at Agram, the capital of Croatia. CAPETOWN, Feb. 8. The House of Assembly has passed a resolution approving of rhe withdrawal of Cape Government from Basutoland, but demanding that details should be presented to the House of the proposed settlement of the future of 1 that territory. V ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. fl. ’ An Imperial ukase has been issued sum. moning tne chief of the nobility, the Prefects, and Russian Princes to the Csar’s Coronation at Moscow in May next.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1269, 7 February 1883, Page 2
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