EUROPEAN.
LoNi>ON, March 28. There is a more hopeful feeling re the Eastern question. A meeting of the Cabinet is called. Eussia is apparently disposed towards concession. March 30. The Cabinet continues negotiations with Russia. Jt has been resolved to sign the protocol, although England considers the effect of the document will be nugatory in case of failure on the part of Russia to demobilize her army. The English press is not sanguine on the result of the negotiations. Turkey repudiates foreign intervention. The Council of State have agreed to the Address in Reply to the Sultan's speech, opposing any claim ; . to Turkish territory, and approving of (;h.e rejection of the proposals of the Conference. Mr Layard is appointed temporary English representative at Sfamboul, The Prince of Wales is recovering. President Hayes sent a Commission to Louisiana, and invited the rival Governor of South Carolina to Washington, with a view to the settlement of election disputes. The Mail via San Francisco was delivered on March 27, The wool sales closed on March 28. The heaviest fall was in medium and inferiors. The reduction is owing partly to the faulty condition of the dip. Lambs a?id fleece being scarce, commanded good prices. Arriyed^ — Waimate.
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 5
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