TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(JBer Press Agency.) LATEST FROm EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA. ♦ [By Submarine Cablb.J THE WAR. Singapore, October 13. The Czar of Russia has written a letter to Emperor Joseph of Austria, and it is reported that he proposes a Russian occupation of Bulgaria, Austria to occupy Bosnia and Herzegovinia. The fleets of Russia and Austria are watching the Bosphorus. The Russian Ambassador in Paris has stated that the Czar is in favor of peace, and Russia will only intervene with the consent of the great Powers after a conference shall have been held. General Ignatiefl has returned to his post in Turkey. The Porte has refused to grant the autonomy of the provinces, but promises grand reforms while they remain a portion of the Turkish Empire. The Porte also proposes to create a national Congress, composed of 110 members, Mussulmans and Christians, partly elective, for the purpose of executing the reforms suggested. The circular officially issued by Russia invites the other Powers to join her in imposing on Turkey her assent to a further armistice between the latter Power and the belligerent provinces. AUSTRALIA. Sydney. The barque Pallas, from Java, brings 94f>0 piculs sugar for the Colonial Sugar company; the barque William Turner brings 380 tons tea, and theWm Maron 1721 chests, 6355 halfchests, and 6010 quarters. A portion of the Wm Turner's teas realised Is 9d; wheat, 6s 6d,
Adelaide, A rich lode of copper has been found near Jamestown. Wheat, 5s 3d ; twelve holders ask a penny more. INTE RPRO VINCI AL. Hokitika, October 14. Arrived—Alhambra, last night. The tender returned this morning with 127 passengers for the Kumara rush and a portion of cargo. Dunedin, October 14. The provincial estimates for the three months have been forwarded to Wellington. The Autumn races programme is published, including £SOO Cup and £2OO cup, also two events; one of 150 so vs and another of 100 sovs. The boating season opens to-day. Wheat continues steady at 5s 6d to 5s 9d for good to prime samples; the stock is light; oats command a ready sale at 2s 2d to 2s 3d for good to prime samples ; barley has been enquired for ; prime malting may be quoted at 4s to 4s 6d for milling ; feeding, 2s 3d to 2s 9d.
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 725, 16 October 1876, Page 2
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379TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 725, 16 October 1876, Page 2
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