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REUTERS' CABLEGRAMS.

rrun PREH9 ACIBNCy.} Aucklakp* Mny 7. Por Z:?alnndin. London, April JiOth. Tho rovenuo of Grout Hritain for tlio ftnoid year ondin« 31st Miiroh, shows a surplus of £01,500, it; was oxpoctod to uhow a considorahlo dofioicney. The Popo has instructed Cardinal , Fi'iinohi, his Secretary of Stato, to ontor upon diplomatic relations with England. Communist Captain Garoin is spntonccd to dpath. Ho was ringleader in ohooting Gonerals Do Coopto and Th >ru. Tho stoamor Ohildwill outward bound from Liverpool for Hombay was wrecked pff Tagun, i The Groekfi i\omand that tho Patriach of tho. Greek Church/ »lmll summon tho liuasinn Govornmonl; to declare itself on th^ quoHlion of Gracoo-Hulj^ari/m .schism. Should Russia rcoognißO tho Wulnarian Church iilio'l'ntrinoli would dookt'o liussia floliKsmatic. Tho people in Albnnin who hnvo hoen ravnged by Montencprins ask Aunlrian as^istnnco. Eight thoanund rhoasnliann aro utterly dostituto from burned vi llanos, and hnvo taken rofugo in Groono, Prince Bismarck in an insfirod nrtielo in .Berlin Provincial Correspondence favors protection for Gorman Native. Iv« dustrion,. Hurricanos and \yatorspoula Imvo boon oxpotionoed in Canton, causing inainonso damago to tho city. Th,or,o is a prospect of extonsiyo striko among tlio cotton opprati^os iv England, on ncnoiyit ot tho masters Jon\and.ing lop por gen, c t reduction of the wagos. Noisy i niooting, nro bojng hold in oyery direction. In tlio Houso of Lords Boaconsfield said ho could not soo why England shoi \ I bo unarmod when, nil tho other countries woro nrming, Lord Do.rby donied thai; tho calling out. of tho RcoorYos was principal couso of his r,osi^>n,ing. Ho ndtnitt d circumstances might forco. I^nglnnd into war, but at proson I; ho could soo no ground for war, Tho situation nt Constantinople is still rognrdod, ns dangerous. Notwithstanding! tho. protostationo, of tbo Porto intriguoH against tho Goyorn« mont go on among tho Pashas. A riot oocurrpd in 81; Potorsbijivg on account of a woman who, nttomptcd to * nssnssinndo tho Chiof ot) Police Students mob followed hor from, tho Court , nnd oheorod hor. Pistols wore firod; and ono of tho students was killed. Tho Porto is considering tho ndv,isnbi» Uty of transform^ tho seat of Govornmont to Scutari. Prinoo Bismarck, it is said, still boliovcsj tho Congress possiblo if tho Powers consont to rotrocossion in Bcss-Arnbiu, and extension of lfussin in Asia ns far as Ersroum nnd pocuniary indomnity to ■ JltiHsin. Tho French budget ostimaloa tho sur* plus nt 12,000,000 franco. Nicaragua hna acooptod tho conditions proposod hy Germany. Lady JJui'dotl; Coults is nogotialiuf; for land in A (muling; Iron I London, on which .the in to iuli orcoliuj;; lodgings Cor tho poor, oujialilo of aooommodating 10,000 pornoiic, at v rental of 41 to (id weekly, Lord Derby 1 '- roiiitfnntiou caused a profound Honnntion in olflcial.circles. At yt, 3/otorfiburgh, lio is reproruihod with having mislo'l Jvusnin and lini>lnnd, by (r ,iii,r; so 'ny afi ho did in a direction which he disappoved. Thomasi Hoaiorsou, of Oilus^ow, tlio

founder of the Arvlior Lino of st<vom-rs in on a visit to (Jalitbrni'i. Tho cotton m:is''W ol' iiort.h mid northeast, ijiinoaaliiro, have pombiacd against Urn strikers. Tries for hoard and rosulonoo in Paris, havo. advnncod considerably in view of tho approaching Exposition. Marshall Unanino, is Voportod at Madrid in aood hoalth. # , Tho responsible editor of a Parisian Journal (tho Commune) was sontpncod to pay/aflno of 5000 francs, and one yours imprisonment by jury. Tho bond of tho Order of Jesuits, wishos to roturn to liome^ but tbo Popo declines to comply with tho request. Tho JJosnits tbo,roforp, oppose tho l'opos genoral polipy. JCin,« Humbert's foroigu pohoy is Htriotly noutml. Ho will how,.ovor, sook to prpvpnt HussJHn prodomincnoo in lixyeoyio, by nixing $o extend Hollenic Kingdpm, nnd by constituting other ohrintinn nntionnlitios. Tho Popo will ißsup. I^o Eneychcftl, not TTishinß to conjmit hinisplfto ony definite policy, in tho present complication m lCuropcnn nffnir.B. An Amoricnn Torndo (P) cxponmont, nt Snpta Feo, blow 45 railway enrriofios off tho track, and killed a pn^ber of people. Yormont has. boon yisited by disastrous floods. Jol\n H. Hornxon, Rrnndsiro yf 1.0.0.P. is a pass^nßpr per Zcnlandia, for Now Zealand. Profossor Bn«Rio, of Marso.illo?. tins disoovorod a upw p)nnpt of tho I,oth maanitpdn. ' The Canadian Pnrlinmonfc havo ro* fused, to put a, duty pn flour and wheat: Tlio Toxus wool growers held a Conveu* tipn, and requested Uicir roproscntativos in Cpngross to opposo a reduction of duties on foreign wools. . Fifteen idiots woro burnt to deatu in a poor bouso u.t St Ronlioim, in tho country. , „ At Now York, United States senators proposo to oftiir a resolution in deprcom-* lion of tho interruption ot ponooful rcla* tiotis bctwonn Enßlnnd and Hussia, nnd nslnnß-tbo Prosident to offer his md bs fnr ns ho (onstitution^ly enn lownrdH rostorinß harn^ouy. . Instructions lmvo bo^n irsuocl by the Secrotnry of tho Navy, to men of war to soi^o nil' Aiuoricnn vessels onßftßod in coolie trado.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 39, 10 May 1878, Page 2

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REUTERS' CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 39, 10 May 1878, Page 2

REUTERS' CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 39, 10 May 1878, Page 2

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