, London, September 1.
Mr Lowther, was elected to-day, by a large majority, to the vacancy in the representation of Rutlandshire in the House of Commons.
Seven Irishmen hare been arrested at Glasgow, charged with complicity in the blowing up of a gasometer at Glasgow gasworks last January.
Vienna, September'l.
Count ELalnoky arrived at Hatsburg, and has had a protracted interview with Prince Bismarck, who is now on a visit to that town.
Caibo, September/1.
It is estimated that since the outbreak of the cholera epidemic 27,000 persons hare died from the disease in this country.
Pabis, September 1.
Telegrams have been received here re-, porting that the niece of the late Queen Eanovalo has succeeded to the throne.
[Specials to the Pbesb Association.]
London, August 30.
The removal of the body of the late Archbishop Yaughan from Blundell to Sydney will depend upon the wishes of bis friends in the colonies.
The newspapers refer to the enterprise of the Melbourne Argus' in despatching a special correspondent to Madagascar.
The Comte do Paris discards the idea of Divine right, and will' await the ex pression of the national will before claim* in? the throne.
It is proposed to hold a grpat colonial exhibition at Kensington in 1886. The guerilla chiefs who fled across the French frontier} after their recent attempt to raise a rebellion in Spain, have been prohibited from returning. The German Ambassador at Paris has complained to M. Ghallemel Lacour of the attacks made on Germany by the French Press.
It is announced that the Orient mail service will commence in about two months.
Yantiane, King of Annam, has fled from Hue. The French have negotiated a treaty with Heiptima.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4575, 3 September 1883, Page 2
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