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NEWS OF THE WORLD.

(ARGUS SPECIALS,) LORD OARLINGFORD. CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION ANOTHER PLOT. TYPHOIdTn INDIA. RE3IGNATIOM OP SIR ARTHUR. MORE ROWS IN'IRELAND. London, April 12. Lord Carlingford has yistted Dublin for the purpose of being installed as Knight of tho Most Illustrious. Order of Si Patrick. After the installation he attended a banquet at which he stated that the Government were resolved to do their best to remedy the condition of Ireland, and would not lose heart if their efforts did not meet-with-success..

The Marquis of Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote have commenced Conservative demonstrations in Lancashire. A plot has been discovered at Cairo to murder Arabi Pasha, the Egyptian Minister of War and leader of the National party. A number of Circassian officers have been arrested charged with complicity. In connection with the layiug of the memorial stone of the now Conservative Club at Liverpool a grand hanquot was given .in the Philharmonic Hall, at which tho Marquis of Salisbury and Sir Stafford Northcote wero'present! Lord Salisbury in replying- to a toast, described the policy of the Government in Ireland as the unstable ambiguous utterances of individual Ministers, and had the effect, he believed, of encon'rauing agitators to expect further, spoliation, while the maintenance of' ihe Land Act would leave Ireland without any hope of the permanent settlement of her agrarian difficulty. He also hinted that the true remedy for those difficulties lay in encouraging the peasantry to become owners of land.The Daily News states that Sir Arthur Gordon, Governor of New Zealand, intends to resijjn shortly. A convention of delegates from the various branches of the Irish National Land League will he held shortly at Washington. Five thousand Jewish residents have been expelled from Moscow. It has been decided that the coronation of Ihe Emperor of Russia shall take place in August, The ceremony will he one of «reat pomp and festivities in connection with it will last for a fortnight and are estimated to cost 10,000,000 roubles. The Lord Mayor of London has made a special appeal to the public for funds to enable 200 families to emigrate and settle in Canada.

It is reported that a mine has been discovered uuder the cathedral.at Moscow selected for the coronation of the Czar, and that ninety workmen have been ai rested for complicity in this new plot to destroy the Emperor. For attempting to disperse a procession of land leaguers yesterday in Dublin the police were stoned by a mob. They were compelled repeatedly to charge tho crowd and a number of persona were consequently injured. The pjlice have arrested many rioters. . '' Smith, the member for Westminster,, will submit a motion in the House of Commons early in May in favor of the State purchasing the interest of landlords in their estates in Ireland with a view to creating peasant proprietary, which proposal will receive support from the Conservative parly, At the earnest request of President Arthur the Secretary of State for the Department has further respited Dr Lawsoii, who was to have been executed tomorrow for the murder of his brother-in-law, While agreeing to suspend the execution of the sentence until the 28th instant, Sir William Harcnurt distinctly intimates that- the evidence. hitherto received from America respecting the prisoner's alleged insanity is valueless

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 24 April 1882, Page 2

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NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 24 April 1882, Page 2

NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 24 April 1882, Page 2

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