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! .: — — 7:» r '7> :v---7!7' .... (per reutbb'saornoy.) *k I August 11, IMpa^m;) <'... Madrid, 9. The insurrectionary movement in the army is spreading in the Province of Catalonia. ' "_' News is to hand that the garrison at Beo de Urgel is in a state of revolt, and a force of loyal troops has been despatched to the scene. 7 I '..17. The latest intelligence received from Lognono reports that the garrison of that , town has submitted to the force despatched agajnst it. . ' • London, 10. v ' The trial ofthe two men, Deasy ajicL Flahagah, who were arrested at LiyerIpbqlin March last, with dynamite in jtbeir, pospession, was concluded to-day. Both prisoners were found guilty, and sentenced to penal servitude for life.' j A man named 'O'Herlihy (sic), chairged with being ah. accomplice of Deasy and Flanagan, was acquitted. Latest telegrams from Madagascar state that the French garrison at Tamatave .'"aye threatened^ith famine. The Hovas refuse to supply the troops •with any pi-oyisuMUi. .Sydney ll» An extensivefire occurred last night iri-' Darey-street, resttlthig in heavy loss. The premises destroyed are only partially insured. , Brisbane 11. The general elections are how proceeding. The Hon, Pope Cooper* At-torney-General, has been re-elected without opposition. Received August 11, I*BB a.m. j .-■.'.. Sydney, 10. ' Tfie steamer City of Brisbane ran aground tp-day during a fog, but was 'subsequently floated off uninjured. | ■ •' Melbourne, 10. 'I he ■■ proprietors of the Melbourne Bulletin have been sentenced to pay a tine of i&so'for libelling a journalist named Elsassar. (Received August 11, 12*40 p.m.) Melbourne, 11. . The Governor has received a telegram from Earl Derby, notifying that arrangements have been made by the Imperial Government for the Irish informers to be returned to England. The Government of New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia have- accepted the invitation of Service to join; in the proposed An^ nexation Conference. The* Government of New Zealand has not yet replied to Service's communication. The Goyermnimi 'of. Tasmania have' declined to take part ' in the Conference. Received August 12, 10-80 a.m. m. , . London, 10. _ Ihe death m announced to-day of Dr. Robert Moffat, the well-known missionary, aged 88. Madrid, 10. Telegrams to hand from Barcelona report that considerable agitation prevails in consequence of the revolu-
tionary movement which has lately ( been manifested, and fears are entertained that a serious insurrection is imminent. ! Some alarm has been created here by intelligence just to hand that several Carlist emissaries are now in the Northern Provinces with the object, it is feared, of stimulating the revolutionary feeling in the army.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1283, 13 August 1883, Page 2
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