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Telegi-am^' 1 !' '.... Paris, October; 2. . 1 The latest authentic inf of ma f ion fully confirms the reports that baygt , been current of a split m, the Cabinet!* There is no doubt but that a rupture m the Ministry occurred, and 'it -is ' understood that Ministers :only., await a meeting of ; chambgifj which' takes place on the 23rd instant, to announce the fact. It is stated] th^at: Ministers consider that they jhave baeri treated with discourtesy • and.indignity by President' Grrevy,j andcomplain of the -President's inter-* ference. with the official actiotfs^'ofj , : , his ; son-m»law M/ Wilson, y . SU'f ■■\ M. Antoine, d.eputy for ifee (City of Metz.has , beea = arrested • at j th<9 , order of the Government on a; charge" ; of treason. -i ! . •■- --h; - Madrid, Qct.,2. King Alfonso returned to this- city to»day, and was welcomed with greaVt ; enthufliam by the populace. ;MM . Majesty received" an ovation of j un<* •quailed magnificence and was warmly che*ered along the route by j the populace An open reception !was held by the King during the day at thd Palace and it is estimated (that fully thirty thousand persons hook part m the proceedings on the occaV oion. ■ ! • • v ' Oct. 3. Sir Stafford Northcote who is visiting the north of- Ireland arrived yesterday at Belfast, where " a fete was organised m his honor. ; . ■ . LondoD, Oct.;3>; '_'*"' Telegrams are to band from Hayt'i, West Indies, stating, that a serious bative rising occurred, at Port'au PriucV; the capital. A large body of blacks 1 entered the town and attacked a portion' of the merchants, several of whom were killed and other severely maltreated; The Bioters also pillaged the business premises and private houses of mer-, obants and committed gre\t havoc^ A . body of marines from the men of war 1 m part was landed to quell the outbread and m the encounter which took place with the rioters several marines were killed. : /.■•■■:-.. ;. -■; ; , j : , ■ Paris;- Oct. r It is stated thai the French :Gro- : ' verument delivered an ultimatum <to the Chinese envoy m; regard- to ; the > difficulty m Tonqiiin understood that" refuse ■'".. CJede i the northern , part of Toriqain J;q phina, but are willing that that district sholal^ be!" treated as neutr^L ground. ?^ " » '<
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 4 October 1883, Page 3
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