EUROPEAN.
London, Oct. 11. Ihe Jessore, from Liverpoool ,to Melbourne, was run down off Queeustown. The crew and passengers were saved. Bank rate 5 per cent. Oct. 12. The Bank minimum has depressed the stock markets to 95 j. Colonial debentures hare also declined. Of the Hungarian loan for eight millions about half has been subscribed. Wheat is quiet. There is no Australian, in the market. BOMBAT, Oct. 11. A Russian official despatch states that Muktar has abandoned his positions, including Kizikletepe. Tha Russians are pursuing and advancing on his positions. The Danube is rising. Chefket, conveying provisions, has joined Osman Pasha. Suliaman's head-quarters are at Kalikoi. The Ruasiau troops are stationed at Pyroos.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 249, 20 October 1877, Page 2
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