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TELEGRAPHIC.

CABLE_NEWS. [BEUTEE'S SPECIAL TELEGBAMB TO THE PBESS AGENCY.] London, April 28. It is reported that Rev. W. D. Maclagan is to be nominated Bishop of Liohfleld. Beblin, April 28. The "North German Gazette" regards the intended despatch of tho British ironclad squadron to the Baltio as a measure which will affect neutral interests, and complicate the situation. London, April 29. The exchange of views between the European Powers is proceeding. Constantinople. April 28. The Roumelian insurgents surprised the Rußßian camp near Philopopolis, and captured a thousand prisoners. The Grand Duke Nicholas has been recalled from San Stefano, on account of illhealth. General Todleben succeeds to the chief command. [SPECIAL TO PBESS AGENCY.] London, April 27. The Bank minimum is unchanged. Consols are quoted at 94J. Tho wool sales closed on the 18th, embrecing 310,000 bales. The William Duthie, Argyle, and Rakaia arrived too late. INrERPROVINCIAL. The Mail. Wellington, April 30. The Zealandia, with the London mails of the 29th of March, left San Francisco for Auckland on the 15th of April—the contract date. The City of Sydney, from Auckland on April 3rd, arrived at San Francisco on the 26th instant. This is a day late by the timetable, but she was a day behind time on leaving Auckland. A very heavy north-west gale blew all night. This morning tho topsail schooner Clio, of Auckland, was blown ashore near the tho baths, broadside on. A slight collision took place lust night between the Fawn, of Lyttelton, and the Emma Jane, of Melbourne. There was not much damage. Several small yachts and boats were blown ishore. Dunedin, April 30. Last night's "Star" says Mr Larnach's resignation for Dunedin was placed in the Speaker's hands this week, and Mr C. S. Reeves comes forward in tho Government interest. The Chamber of Commerce have made strong representations to the Government about delays in the completion of the main trunk line of railway north and south of Dunediu. The Chamber ha 3 also called the attention of the Government to the defenceless state of Dunedin.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1283, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1283, 30 April 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1283, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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