ABYSSINIA.
London March 10. Dispatches from Annesley Bay, say that King Theodoras had arrived in the neighborhood of Magdala, with troops and war material. The advance of the British expedition was steadily pushed ahead under General Napier, and at the last accounts was two days' inarch beyond the village of Atteregat. A dispatch from Annesley Bays says the advance of the British expedition was waiting at Antolo the appearance of Kassia, Price of Tigre, who had promised to join General Napier there with a large force of Native troops.
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Southland Times, Issue 941, 27 April 1868, Page 3
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89ABYSSINIA. Southland Times, Issue 941, 27 April 1868, Page 3
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