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London, Febuary 5.
Earl 3t>e!hfceitylth<S /Lotf vwefffftnatifc tofj Ireland, has left Dublin for London. The departure ofiflisi Excellency ■ was (not previously announced, and was quite '"• "v > "i tU .'."l' 1
wfejcjtecifed. ; ,-, LoyDpN, (Fe^u^y 5. £he., i hpitiewar, U. , mai Is, via, „ JSfaplea,,which left Melbourne pn,, .December 24,' pet-steamship Orient, were delivered, • „t.,
hereto-day. ,- „, ; London, February, ,6., , ,lf Four men, who were recently arrested ;'pnk charge of complicity jn)the,(l?ha3n.jx Wrk murders, were again brought, up* y'e|sterday ot the Dublin Police Court. Evidence was given connecting tb,e pnsojierslM'Jth the murder of the'informer who was killed after an extensjye, discovery of arms had been ,inadfi by tl^e The case was further
ip'olice. remaqded,. { . ,Paws, February 5: (The committee,to which the' ;Bonapar,-; tists Bill lias been referred by the ,Sen,ate isjeomposed of a majority of members, who are opposed to the provision for the, expulsion of the members of the dyimstic families from F,ran,ce,,a8 .agreed, to, in the Chamber of
Deputies. New York, February 5. , JSerious floods have occurred in the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indi-, ana, causing an immense amount; , of damage to property.
' Vienna, February o. .Several severe shocks of earthquake have occurred at Agram, the capital of Croatia. i , ,
Bombay, February 6. , Intelligence is to baud from Joonaghur, iii the Savflda tterritoryy v of a serious affray between,the .police and' a number of malcontent ryots, native peasants. A body of two hundied of the latter were attacked by a large force of armed native police, and seventy ryots were killed.
[Received February 7tli, 2 p.m.] Huntingdon Election. London, February 6. A vacancy having occurred in the representation of Huntingdonshire in the House of Coniifions, owing to the succession of Lord Elcho to the Earldom of Wemys on the death of the late Earl, an election took place to-day, and resulted in tlie returri df Lord Elcho, the eldest son of the present Earl, by a large majority over his opponent, Mr Findley, the Conservative candidate. Resignation of Mr Healey. Mr Healey, M.P., for Wexford, has resigned his seat in the House of Commons.
Affairs at the Cape. Cai'B Towx, February 0. Tho House of Assembly has passed a resolution approving of the withdrawing of the Cape Govern ment from Basutoland, but demanding that' details should be presented to the House of the proposed settlement of that territory.
The Coronation of the Czar. St. YLTKiixvvua, February G. An Imperial Ukase has been issued summoning the chiefs of the nobility, the prefects and Russian Princes to the Czar's coronation, at Moscow in May next.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1653, 8 February 1883, Page 3
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