j ["Argus special,"'] ! London, April 16. i The House of Commons has adjourned to , the 6th of May, and the Lords to the 13th. ! Sir Stafford Northcote stated that there was no cause for increased anxiety or diminished hope of a satisfactory settlement, nor was there anything to justify the rumors of England's isolation. He ridiculed the idea of Russian privateers. The Tunes says there has been an amicable interchange of views between London and St. Petersburgh. England desires peace I and only wishes that the whole of the Treaty should be submitted to the Congress, Russia i has replied that she connot distinguish be- | tween what has been done, and what is desired to be done. Sbe fears diplomatic humiliation if she recognises the Congress as a tribunal which may allow the Treaty to be cancelled. The Grand Duke Nicholas returns to St. Petersburgh, and General Todleben succeeds him This is regarded as conciliatory. The Agent-General for Victoria has sent to the papers a telegram from the Victorian Government, protesting against any attention being paid tp the representations of Colonial absentees who bave no influence in Victoria. . New York, April 16. Mrs Tilton haa reasserted her adultery with the Rev Mr Beecher.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1878, Page 2
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