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CALOGRAMS.

Eeuteb's Teleseams.

[ Received April 13, 2.15 p.m.] London, April 12 (evening). In the trial of Brady at Dublin to-day, the informers Carey and Farrell were cross-examined 'at length, but their previous evidence as to Brady's guilt was in no way shaken. ■-■■ J v \ A, photograph of *■' No. 1 " was identi* fied in Court; to-day by Carey and Farrell.

Sir men, Nbrmaiij Gallagher, Wilsonj Dalton, Kirtonj and Ausburghe, who were recently arrested in London, were bronght up at the Bow Street Police Station today, charged with being in unlawful possession of explosives and con; spiracy to commit outrages. Mr Poland, in his opening speech for the prosecution, stowed that the prisoners were cotnected with Whitehead's factory; recently-seized at Birreinghami The case is still pro(r^eding.^ ■' •. " ;■• "■- '■;■' . ■/ " '":'[ ,'■''-'.'

In the House of Common» today Sir Henry James, the Attorney« General,

announced that an Affirmation in Lieu of Oaths Bill, which was about to be tabled, was only intended to apply to future members of the House, and would not be retrospective.! :'v '.- A portion of the " Duuedih's" mutton has been sold at 6fd per pound. - London April 12. The trial of the prisoner Brady was continued at Dublin. The informers, Carey and Farrell, were under examina* tion yesterday, and repeated the evidence they gave at the Police Court. The Crown Prosecutor promised that «orroborative evidence would shortly be adduced to prove the assassination of Lord Cavendish and Burke by prisoner. The Dublin National League has now received altogether £5003 from Australia. In a recent communication Bedmond reports that the alleged connection of the League With the Phoenix Park murders and the recent dynamite conspiracies seriously prejudiced his mission to the colonies. ' '':' '' .

[SPECIALS TO THE PfiESS ASSOCIATION.]

London, April 11."

The French squadron has left Hongkong with the intention of proceeding toTonquin. M. Ferry proposes to despatch additional troops to Tonquin, with a view to permanently occupy a certain portion of that country.

In the House of Commons, Sir Win. McArthur has presented a .petition bearing the signatures of 600,000 Wesleyann in favor of the closing of hotels on. Sunday. It is reported that Prince-Bismarck will shortly be created one of the reigning princes of the German Empire.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2

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