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« (PER REUTIStt'S AGKNCF. ) London, ll. Thirteen persons are charged with being concerned in the Phoenix Park murders. Kavanagh, the cab driver, who has turned informer, deposed that he drove Bradey, Kelly, Patrick Delancy, and another man, whose name is unknown, into the Park. James Carey and a number of others arrived ' in a car driven by the prisoner Fitzharris. Bradey signalled the approach of Mr Burke and Lord Predk. i Cavendish, and after the murder the assassins drove away. Bradey paid ' Kavanagh <£3 for the job, and gave ' him a sot of harness, Kayanagh also ] ii-ove Bradey, Daniel Dclaney, Kelley, > md Hanlon to the scene of the attack m the victims. Another witness 1 leposed that he saw one of of the < issassins. linger in Phccnix Park, and c nflict the final stabs on the prostrate s )oclics of the victims. The prisoners r ippear greatly depressed. The expulsion debate in the French v senate has been adjourned until Men- ;1 lay. d
. Prince Jerome intends to pay an I immediate visit^ to ijhe ex-Empress Eugenic, V . \£ ': .V -^YV'- :>«..; . Lady Blaniford; has' obtained; a; 1 divorce ffoin ( h6ri> husband,;. on the^ ground of ' hikvajdiiltery .wjl£li 'Lady Aylosfbrd, v V : '.• (Received, Feb. 15, 1.80 a»m.) "*' ... _..„,,-,, JSfow^Yora 18.*^ Accoiints of continued floods are again tbliaiid from' numennis! .plajces , in the Northern and Central States. At Cinchiatti, Oh^We^flobdna'd' un-doi-inined the railway station, and it fell to-day, submerging fully a hundred persons, and at Louisville, Kentucky, owing to the bursting of a dam thirty persons were droned arfd thousands rendered homeless. Au immense amount of property has been destroyed recently by heavy rain and floods. Berlin, 18. The death is announced of Bichard Wagner, musician and poet, aged 70. . . , ' t ■• •'* London, t 3.4> The Times ini&ttssue this morning announces the death of Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, Received Feb. 14, 1 p.m. Melbourne, 14. The UnionCo,'s s.s. Te Anau arrived from the Bluff this morning. The death is announced of the Right Rev. M. O'Connor, D.D,, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat. Paris 18. The French Ministry resigned office to-day. , t?! . Melbourne, 15. . The police last night effected -the arrest of George Clarke, of Clyde, Ofcago, on a charge of embezzling the sum of £480. The accused was clerk of the Vincent County Council. He is now detained in custody pending the arrival of a warrant from Zealand. The laborers and drivers in the coal trade struck on Monday, and it is now feared that the strike will extend to. the lumpers and others. They demand that the eight hour's system shall be adopted. The masters refuse to agree to the demand of the men, and .threaten to hiy up the vessels in the coal trade. ' \ ' The nominations for the general election were made this morning, and the following candidates were declared elected, wi^hout^ opposition for the respective, constituencies:— ••'" • ' Benamarai P." B. Wallace. * ' ' ' ' East Bourke, E. Harper. Brighton. T. Bent. Duudas, C3I. Officer Evelyn, H. Cameron. Gippsland South. 1«\ C. Mason. Kilmarnock, T. Hant. Eyreton, C Young. Maldou, J. Mclntyrc, Moraton, Mr Gibbs. Portland, H. J. Wrixon. There now remains 16G candidates for 7G seats, the polling for which takes place on the 23rd instant. Mr Murray opposes Mr Francis, and Mr Williams, Mr Service, and Mr Paterson will contest the seat for Castlemaine.with Mr Williams. In his speech this morning,.' Mr* Wrixon announced that he favored the formation of a Coalition Ministry, composed of the best men from every party in the House. Received Feb. 15, 2.5 p.m. Lond n, 14. The report contained in the Times this morning regarding tho 1 death of Archbishop McCabe is authoritatively denied. Prince Jerome Bonaparte left here to-day for Paris.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1234, 16 February 1883, Page 2
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