ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAI
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I (Messrs. Burke, Casay, Shaw, and Jiulany, Fenians, who were arrested aj Birmingham on a charge of buyig arms there for the Brotherhood, jpre brought up at Bow street for examination, yesterday. Bail was yered for them, but not accepted, Jd they were sent to Birmingham, i be tried on the charge of treasonmony. lMr. Pigott, editor of the Dublin "rishman"; has been arrested on tf charge of uttering seditious liels last year. He is son of the Lfe Chief Baron of the Exchequer ojreland. The clergy of the City 0 limerick have affixed their signatjfes to a document declaring that tire can be no permanent peace in Irland, unless it is treated like Hiigary. jpsitive advices from Africa leave no oubt of the safety of Dr. Livingstc the African traveller. They sta that he is alive and well. 1 test despatches received from Jaj n state that the Christians who ha been imprisoned and persecuted in agasaki have be'en released. I hopes of a Conference by Eu pean Powers on the Roman qufcion are abandoned by the Frjch Government. lie eruptions of Monnt Vesuvius arllarming, The town of Cercola is I danger. leavy snow storms compelled tlJpostponement of the Italian Pliament until the 11th. tcknass prevails in the French Jmy in Rome. 1 Vienna, 9th Jan. The Government has forbidden Suiting within the Austrian Emjfe for the Papal Army, pc Austrian frigate Novara, (ih the remains of the late Archke Maximillian on board, has ared at Corfu on its way to Trieste. St. Petersburg, 7th Jan. ij rich goldfield has been disJred on the Amour River pps sent to preserve order have la bloody conflict with the naWashington, 10th January, ongress re-rssembled on the 6th , after nearly a fortnight's re>enator Sherman introduced a I into the Senate to make the ited States sdollar piece ao-ree h. the French 25francs, with a w to the unification of the rld's coinage. The rebellion at Yucatan was jComing more serious. 'Merida has been captured by a xty from Havanna, and a descent Ja meditated on Sisal. I General Alatoz has been ordered p Yucatan, with 3000 men, to ,uell the rebellion. Later advices state that General )iaz had been ordered to take the eld in Yucatan.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 29 February 1868, Page 2
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