LATE ENGLISH NEWS.
(Via the Blotf.) (Pie Press Association.) (Age Specials.) London, Jone 4. Eicciotti Garibaldi, who was a candidate for the represention of Home in the Italian Chamber of Deputies has been defeated. Dr Croke, the Boman Catholic Arch« bishop of Cashel, is.ignoring the injunc ; tions of the Pope in connection with the suppression of Irish outrages. ! June 5. TJie Standard this morning publishes an article upon." Governors of Australian Colonies," and expresses the opinion that the Duke of Albany, who was recently reported to have received the offer of the position of Governor-General of Canada, is eminently suited to the Governorship of Victoria, and recommends that he s&oald' be appointed as successor to the Marquis of Normanby. , The Standard this morning in discussing existing relations between the Vatican and the Boman Catholic clergy, states that the Pope has forwarded an official sutnmonsjj (o the Roman Catholic Archbishops in Americacommaudingthem to wait upon His Holiness in connection with the recent policy of Irish agitators. At the annual meeting of the Suez Canal Company, Baron de Lesseps seated that the company had decided upon a definite redaction for, vessels passing through the canal.. A special committee has been appointed by the company to draw up a report upon.the feasibility of constructing a second canal, and the report of this committee will be submitted in a few days. - - r - Encouraged by the success which Attended his coronation at Mobcow, the Czar 'had made preparations for a triumphal entry into St. Petersburg, later i events have, however induced him to i forego his original intention. . i The Turkish Government have resolved i to increase the allowance originally fixed for Arabi Pasha and his companions who were transported to Ceylon. Considerable excitement was created in Gloucester yesterday by a discovery of the dead bodies of seven infants under circumstance! which aroused suspicions that wilful murder had been committed. A woman who appears to have acted as a nurse for some children has been arrested on a charge of murder. >' " '•."■„ , Fifty persons accused and convicted of witchcraft have been burnt' to death on the Gold Cdast of Africa.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4504, 12 June 1883, Page 3
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354LATE ENGLISH NEWS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4504, 12 June 1883, Page 3
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