THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE. ( Via Brisbane.) A resolution has been tabled in the House of Commons praying the Queen not to use the title of Empress. President Grant i» ill, and refuses to receive visitors. The Prince of Wales visited Malta, Gibralta, Cadiz, and Seville on his way home. A notice has been posted at Lloyd’s that the Loch Laggen is missing. The Turkish Commissioners have agreed to a cessation of hostilities in Herzegovina to April 10th, but they have refused to grant a formal armistice. Spain'ia insisting on religious liberty, and has suspended parleying with the Vatican. Galle. The P. and O. Company’s steamer Sumatra with the outward fMarch mail arrived at Galle on April 12, two days before her due time.
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Evening Star, Issue 4134, 27 May 1876, Page 3
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126THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4134, 27 May 1876, Page 3
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