LATES T CABLEGRAMS.
REUTERS' CABLEGRAMS.. THE TWRCO- RUSSIAN. WAR. Bombay, 24fch September-. A Ituwian official despatch says tho Turks- resumed the bambardment of tlie Nicholas Eodoubb, and tlieni assaulted it unsuccessfully^ Fighting' is continued 1 in Asia. General L&rgukasou defeated Ismaol Pasha with g^cut loos. h Turkish, official despatch, say 3 a large Turkish convoy with ammunition forced march to Plevna. The result of the' fighting at £iolo> is &i ,11 indooisive. Lojxson, September 2s. IgnaticfE m disgrace has gone to Hewi.. Gambetta's •ontanoe has- been oonfii'ined 1 . Nothing official! k- btard. of Mahomet Aii's movements. September 24. Plevna is nearly surrouuded by lius* siun forces.. Hafiz.Paiba readied Bubriel with sup* plies. A convoy was attacked by fifteen battalions of Eussiaa infantry aud three regiments of oavniry, but defeated. According to Turkish accounts Sulie* man Pasha renewed the assault at 2?ort Nicholas, Shipka Pass, laife Friday, but without bucccm, 20,000 Turks sacriiiced in various attempts to take Shipka Pass. The inquest on the bodies trashed' ashore from the Avalanche terminated in July,,, and* returned an. open, verdict. The Sydney Herald's special of the 24th say* the- accounts of last Friday's fighting nonr- TCMn w«»rp {nv?oO<r »>yn^.
Aq attack mnde upon the Russian en* trenched position at Charking and Cher* now, commanding the mam road to 13iela was successfully repulsed. TUa CsarewiteU is pecemng large reinforcements. Osmaa Pasha has been urged to make a sortie ia order to effect a junctiou of the two forces. The Times says 6he Austrian ambassador at Constantinople had a positive interview with the Sultan, and remon- | strated against the eonfetn ued atrocities, iHe hinted at mediation, and showed moderation of politics, declaring that Germany would not be iodiflerent to Russia's humiliation. Yogel telegraphs those lost » the Aralanche besides tho »a«aes abeady wirod were j chief cabin : 3. W. Walton, A. T- Noale, W, C Snow,. A. Montgomorie, William W. Burnett, D. R. Farmer and son. Second cabin : Annie I and Mary Sprcadbco, A» Kelly, CT. J- | Kickman, J. C. Chamberlain and wife, ' J. JJroOiu and son, W. Whitaker, John i Minter r John Kemimster, It. S\ D. lloby,. John Kerr, James Wilson, and ■wife. Steerage: Frederick Lee, F. F. ! Smithy Wm. Edmonson andi wife, J. A, , Blythe^ (Jharloa Lysaght, Charles Ourr j r I Maxwertbieu, J. Bishop, A. Hermule. W. Charles Stock, Mrs Louisa Poterson, N. A. Cenworthy, James Maxwell, F. 'Low. The following took passages, but did not go E. M. Land, J. Evans, B. Woodorin.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 75, 1 October 1877, Page 2
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