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CALOGRAMS.

(Bxvtxb's Special to Pbess Aobnct.)

LATEST.

The new Bishop of Liohfleld,

THE WAIL

Oteiinan view of British Squad-

Ron for the Baltic.

Negotiations still Proceeding.

Roumeliaa Insurgents' Success.

Grand Duke Nicholas suooeedod by General Todleben.

The Engineer of Sevastopol Defences in Command at Stofano.

London, April 28. It is reported that McLargon will be nominated Bishop of Lichfield.

Bbblin, April 28. The North German Gazette states that the intended despatch of a British Ironclad Squadron to the Baltic is a measure which will effect neutral interests and complicate the situation.

London, April 29. Exchange of views between the Euro* pern Powers is proceeding.

Constantinople, April 28.

The Boumelian insurgents surprised a Bussian camp near Phillipoppolis and captured a thousand prisoners.

The Grand Duke Nicholas has been recalled from Stefano on account of ill health. General Todleben succeeds to the chief command.

! CoNanNTiNOPLK, April 26. The Bonmelian insurgents are well officered, and occupy an impregnable position. The insurgents are driving the Bulgarians towards the approach to Phillipopolis. There is great alarm in Adrianople, whence troops hare been despatched against the insurgents. Lo* dow, April 27. As a protection against the threatened Russian privateers, the British Goverriment are prepared to employ one hundred fast armed vessels, and will treat the privateers as pirates. The Standard reports that a party of Bussian officers of engineers hare chartered four Armenian steamers to proceed to Egypt on a surveying expedition. Boke, April 26. . The new Pope reiterates the protest of Pius IX. relative to the temporal power of the Papacy. Lokd©h, April 27. The money market is rather firm. The market for Colonial Government debentures is quiet. The corn market ii easier. ■ _^

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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278

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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