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[Special.] DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF LICHITELD. London, April 11th. Bishop SelwyD, formerly of New Zealand, died to-day. Madame Rachael has Ijeen sentenced to five years' penal servitude. Gortscbakoff's note has arrived. He leaves the Congress question open and reiterates that each of the Powers has full liberty of appreciation and action , and claims the same for Russia. Great uneasiness is felt in Roumania in consequence of the concentration of Russian troops, chiefly artillery, at a strategic no--" ' between Guirago and Bucu: >V " . •^'c 0106 movements foreshadow '" ,-r^? c " Thes'6 threats to disarm ' • " ne falfclifie&t of the -« r&e Roumaniaa army. [Rsoraiß's TstEOEAMs pc& Pkess A'SEKcr.] . SiNGAP6AiS> April 12. The speech of the First Lord of the Treasury Is regarded at St. Petersburg with disfavor. Russian troops are nearing Bucharest.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 89, 13 April 1878, Page 2
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