Telegrams.
[SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.]
The Russians have reinforced (Stcfano with thirty battalions. Canada is taking precautions against Fenians me money market is easier, and the Bank reserve slightly better than last week The stock market is steady. In the wool market S afternoon the attendance of Home and foreign buyers wasKeftSS usual. The eagerness characterising the opening sales wa^abscn? and prices .compared w ith last series' show a SightreW ' lower! DSS lmcllan S ed > and cross-bred (faulty) halfpenny The Emperor of Germany has been congratulated from 'all quarters on his escape from assassination. on S raraiatccl *oin Tnvvln^T B ! aker a ? d oth . er En S lish officers in the service of the S S Spiring ° 7Cd " ** nOe ° £ ** "*»* G^ ~ In the House of Lords the Earl of Cadogan stated that Sir Georee Bowen s signing of warrants for Treasury payments without an IS propnation Bill was under the consideration of th 3 law officers of tfe Colomal Ofhce, and referred generally to Lord OrSrtSKS^ The Secretary of State for the foreign department haf mov^d'an The Russians are advancing nearer C^nstaSSopS 81 ' **** mX The Eussiau Press v. assumed ISSS, 1 " 7 "*• [SPECIAL TO THE « MELBOURNE ARGUS.'] r m i? PP M m recei ™ d to-day from 'Frisco stateTthat SeVusSan Government have purchased from the Pacific Company the steamer City of Sydney, which sailed for Sydney on Monday last. They have also piirchased the steamer State of; California, which was Schld yesterday, and are in treaty for two other steamers lelograms from the Continent are more hopeful. It is reported S^SSaSß^^^^fi? 4 Wm in spite of wisethrngsaSqSeter 5^ 11 " 1^ 611 the riotc * S ' but 0»[SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.] The debate in the Commons was adjom-nell*onThmXy 2nd ' Colonial ftrce^siuSed^ 11^ 11011 *** *" aOTOnwS ° f tbe ment Ml ' Gladstone cloc l uc »tly maintained the privileges of Parlia-favoiu-abl^ 10135 bGtWeeU EnglaUd aml Bnada are Pwoaeding t- m 3 he G ? ver "? ien ! ; are determined to repress the Irish obstructionists A motion is pending to subject members once warned to ailence during the current sitting. cv IO
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 264, 24 May 1878, Page 13
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345Telegrams. New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 264, 24 May 1878, Page 13
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