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CABLEGRAMS.

[Better's Tslegeams to Peess Agency.] Bombay, Sept. 7. jjl/shmefc AH telegraphs that Eyoub has driven the Syelftfc Russian porps across the Lorn with the loss of 3000 men. The T-urks lost Widin has been reinforced,' Madame Thiers is claiming to arrange the funeral cortege of her late husband.. While wishing the presence of the Senate, ehe hopeß the Government will not participate beyund paying military honors. London, September 7. Lord Derby, at Liverpool, said the present time was unfavorable for intervention in the war by third parties. When the time arrives—perhaps -not far distant —England will not lose the opportunity. Bombay, September 8. In replying tp representations against warlike preparations, tbe Ssrvian Government stated that they must be prepared for every emergency. Interviews will shortly take place between Bismarck and Audrassy. London, September 8. ' The Russians admit a defeat afc .Eazelero, fifteen miles east of Billa, with heavy loss. They had to fall baok upon Ostviza. The Russians are now concentrating at Billa. They have been compelled to raise the Beige of Rustchuck. T|)e Turks threatens to bridge the Prygos. jjl battle has commenced at Plevna, but the result is not yet known. $he* Auckland Six Per Cent Loan of #31,400 has jbeen subscribed for fiye fold.' "Allotment's ranged Ipopa. onp hundred lo five and upwards. Sydney,' September 9. !?he pteamer I^ord Ashley, from Newcastle to Melbourne, was wrecked last night off the coast. All bands were Bayed. The vessel was insured in the _Sew Copipgny for £7QOQ. Spptember 10. An attempt was made on Saturday to assassinate Mr. Russell, the Government astronomer,-by sending a case of wine to his house, arranged to explode on opening. The attempt was accidentally frustrated. The Suez mail arrived at Adelaide early this morning. The news is unimportant.

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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