TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 18. Earl Benconsfickl died to-night. His Lordship suffered a severe relapse, and succumbed to the effect. Calcutta. April 18.. Intelligence has been received from Caudahar that the evacuation of the city ,by the British garrison has commenced. A report is current however that although the troops will be withdrawn from Candahar, several British regimnnts.; will permanently occupy Cliaman-, and the Tisheen Valley. The usual Easter Monday review was held to-day at Brighton. 25,000 volunteers took part in the proceedings. Home, April 18.
Signor Cairoli and his colleagues have withdrawn thfiE resignation, which they tendered in consequence of an adverse vote of the Chamber- of Deputies, and have again resumed the Government of thi.= country. _—■» . . . AUSTRALIAN,
to-morrow :---Wellington, Woodlancs, Black Swan, Progress, The Pontiff, Falmouth, Richmond, Barber, Orient, Canary, Wandering Jew, Cynic, Major, Gunild, Templar* H.M schoo'icrs Alacrity, Beagle, and Conflict have left this port under sealed crder- 1 . It is believed they are proceeding to the Islands.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 377, 21 April 1881, Page 2
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