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EXHUMING A BODY IN DUBLIN SUPPOSED TO BE POISONED BY THE INVINCIBLES.

SIR HERCULES ROBINSON REPORTED THE COMING GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA. FROZEN MEAT IN LONDON. LOSSES IN ENGAGEMET BETWEEN TURKS AND ALBANIANS. THE POPE ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COLONIAL HIERARCHY HE IRISH AFFAIRS. EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MAGAZINE.—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. LONDON. June 8. Tho polico in Dublin have exhumed the body of an hotel keeper in that city, named July, who recently died under suspicious circumstances, and* who, it is now suspected, was poisoned by the Invincibles. Sir Hercules Robinson returns to the Cape, but will, it i.s reported, succeed tho Marquis of Normanby as Governor of Victoria. The frozen meat by the Garonne has realised Cd, and notwithstanding tho bad condition of some of it, the British King's shipment from Lyttelton has realised an average of Gjd per lb. Tho Lady Jocelyn, from Wellington, with a cargo of meat in excellent condition, has arrived at Plymouth. July 10. Iv the recent engagement between tho Turkish and Albanian troops, the former lost 1500 men and the latter 500. The Pope forwards to all the Roman

Catholio bishops in the colonies the decrees and instructions relating to Irish affairs which he has issued for the guidance of the Irish Hierarchy. Tho powder magazine at Scutari was struck by lighting and exploded, killing twenty persons and wounding sixty. By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. [Reuters Telegrams.]

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3718, 15 June 1883, Page 3

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EXHUMING A BODY IN DUBLIN SUPPOSED TO BE POISONED BY THE INVINCIBLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3718, 15 June 1883, Page 3

EXHUMING A BODY IN DUBLIN SUPPOSED TO BE POISONED BY THE INVINCIBLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3718, 15 June 1883, Page 3