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CALOGRAMS.

Reuteb's Telegbams

[Received May 4, 23.0 a.m.] London, May 3. Jas. Fitzharris, who was recently acquitted of the murder of Lord Caven* dish and Mr Burke, is being re-tried as accessory to that crime, and the Grand Jury has returned a true bill against him. have confessed to.;, complicity in the murder of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke.

It is now stated that " number one" is John Walsh, one of the former secretaries of the Land League, or Sheridan, the alleged negotiator of the ICilmainham Treaty, both of whom are now in America and a rumour is current that the American Government has consented to their extradition, William Maroney and f James Mullett New YoßK.^ay 3. Cardinal Maccloskey the Roman Catholic Archbislip of this city, has publicly expressed his approval of the decisions of the recent Irish Convention at PhiladelPbia'

Alexandria, May 3

Intelligence is to hand from Soudan that the Egyptian troops have routed the rebels after severe fighting, and have inflicted heavy loss upon them.

London, May 2

Tenders are invited for a loan of two and a half millions from the Queensland Government. The minimum is fixed at 97.

London, May 3

The trial of Laurence Hanlori and Daniel Delaney, for attempting to murder Mr Field, a juryman in Hynd's case, in November last, will be commenced in Dublin to-day. Upon the conclusion of the case against them, the remainder of the prisoners, who have been charged with conspiracy in the Phoenix Park murders, will be arraigned.

It is announced that Sir Henry SParkes, ambassador to the Japanese Court, has been appointed to. succeed Sir T. F. Wade, English Minister at Pekin.

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Thames Star, Volume XIIV, Issue 4471, 4 May 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIIV, Issue 4471, 4 May 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIIV, Issue 4471, 4 May 1883, Page 2

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