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THE POLISH INSURRECTION

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

The following telegrams were leccived on the 29fch April, at Mr Renter's office :-

Cracow, Apul 2D. Mgr. Wolonczewski, Bishop of Samogitia has been an cs, ted. Theie .tie now 1,200 well aimed insiugents in the district of Lublin.

Thorn, Apul 29. On Satuxlay an important engagement took place between the Russians and the insuiqcntsnear Warka, south of Wat saw. The Russians weie defeated with cieafc loss.

PKANCE. Puura, Apnl 20. The Corps Lrnislatif has passed tlie whole budget, by 240 ns*ainsb 7 votes Iho Constitutions/ published an aiticle, signed by its chief editor, M. Paulm Lun.iyrac, contuulictinsr the lepoits which have been cncul.atcd by several newspapeis lol.itive to an alleged change m the policy of the Conit of Vienna The No>d of this evemnc; foimally announces that the relations between theC.vbinets of Stockholm and St Peteisbuig aie most y. The session of the Coips LCgislatif has been prolonged to the 7th of May.

THE BODESE. 320 p m. — The Bomse has been fiim, Rentes closed at 69f 40c, or 20c higher than yesterday.

AUSTRIA. Vienn\, A pnl 29. The General Con espondenz of to-day denies the news published by sevei.il continental journals of an intended interview between the Empeiois of France and Austna. This morning Langiewicz, accompanied by a police comrnii'-aiy and the lequiMte guaids, was conducted fiom Tisehnovit/. to the Bohemiau fortiess of Josephstadt.

ITALY. Turin, April 29. The Slampa of this evening denies the statement that a note has been received heic fiom the British Cabinet upon the Polish question. General La Mai mm a has left Naples on a journey of inspection to the Pontifical fi on tier.

THE BRAZ[L MAIL. Lisbon, Api il 29 The Ropal Mail Packet Company's ship ' Magdalena,' with the above mail*, am veil hoie to il.iy. Rio ny J\neiro, A pul 8. Exchange on London, 274, 27&. Coffee good, fiist, 6,900 to 7,000 reis Shipments of coffee since the depaituie of last mail, 05,000 bags, of which 34,800 %veie fm the Channel. Stock of coffee, 90,000 bags Fi eights foi the Channel, 47^ to 52J , for Hambuig, 35 to 42i ; for Havre 60 , for' Loudon, nominal. At Bahia, ex-change on London was quoted at 27? to 28. Cotton, 15,500 to 16,000 icis. Sugar, 1,600 to 1,800, At Peinambuco the quotation of exchanee on London wa^ 27J to 28}. Sugar— Whites, 3,300 to 3,600 ieis ; biowns, 1,700, 1,630. Cotton, IS.OOO reis The Messageries Impel iales steamer 'E^tiamadure' arrived at Pernambuco on the 13th instant.

Russia and Prussia. — Our correspondent, -writing from Berlin, saya:— "The Russian proposal of an offensive and defensive alliance has been repeated more piessingly. The King hesitates, but tho leactionary paity are highly favoutable to the design." In the<House of Commons, on the 29th April, the second reading of the Churoh Rate Abolition Bill was negatived by a majority of 10, the numbers being 285 r ' 275. The announcement of the result was, rattis*i)i with loud| cheering from the CcjyjyriJjiJye.albeWbw'cJ whiob. was continued for SBVemTAaintltea,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1877, 23 July 1863, Page 4

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THE POLISH INSURRECTION LATEST TELEGRAMS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1877, 23 July 1863, Page 4

THE POLISH INSURRECTION LATEST TELEGRAMS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1877, 23 July 1863, Page 4

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