CALOGRAMS.
(Beutir's Special to Pskss Agbncy.)
London, April 10.
An extensire fire broke out on the rery exteQßire premises of Messrs Nelson and Sons, tho eminent publishers, of Edih« burgh.
April 11. Bishop Selwyn, formerly of Now Zealand, died to-day.
Madame Baehel has been sentenced to
five years.
GortschakofF's note has arrived. It leaves the Congress question an open one. It reiterates thaat each power shall have full liberty to appreciation and action, and claims the same for Russia.
There is great uneasiness in Ronmania at the concentration of Bussian troops, chiefly artillery, which is looked upon as a strategy. The positions are between Giurgevo and Bucharest. The movement, it is considered, foreshadows the fulfilment ef the threat to disarm the Roumanian army.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2859, 13 April 1878, Page 2
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