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TELEGRAPHIC.

CABL E_N EWS. [REUTER’S TEIiEGRAIi TO PRRHB AGENCY.] Embarkation of Russian Troops at Buyukdere Abandoned. Imperial Guard to Remain near Stamboul. Amicable Settlement PossibleRussia’s Reply to England, Reply to the Address Carried in the Commons. London, April 10. Prinpfl Gorfsjhakoll, in reply to the Marquis of Salisbury, suggests that England should formulate practical proposals affording a basis of an agreement for .peace, Constantinople, April,9. It is stated that Russia has abandoned .her intention of embarking her troops at Buyukdere, Russian military authorities declare fcUat/yUs Imperil Qvav must remain ip thy p?ighb^'s

hood of Stamboul so long as the British fleet is in the Sea of Marmora. It is generally thought that the Powers may yet negotiate amicably. [Abqus Special.] London, April 10. Prince Gorlschakoff’s reply to England has been received. The language is moderate. He denies that Russia seeks ascendancy in Bulgaria, and says the indemnity is less than the losses. The existing treaties are actually dormant. He inquires if England will make counter-proposals, witff a view to arranging a definite peace. The Russian circular is regarded as conciliatory. The reply to the Address in the House of Commons was carried by 319 to 64. The rumors received from the Cape fearing that a whole regiment has been lost lack con. firmation. In official circles an uneasy feeling prevails. The Oxford crew are favorites for the University Race. INTERPROYIN Cl AL. [jPBB PRESS AGENCY.] Wellington, April 11. A slight shook of an earthquaqe was felt here this morning about 8.30. Blenheim, April 11. A sharp short shock of earthquake was felt here at 8.55 this morning. The direction was about W. to E. Wanganui, April 11. Mr Lowes, of Wellington, has purchased Mr Thompson’s property of 17,000 acres, at Nukumara, for £l2 an acre.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1268, 11 April 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1268, 11 April 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1268, 11 April 1878, Page 2

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