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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

(Per Alhambra at Iloldtika.) Loudon, December 20. At Sfc. George’s festival at St. Petersburg!!, the Czar, in toasting the £mperora of Austria and Germany, referred to the close alliance of the three Empires, the sole object of which was the maintenance of peace. In a speech Lord Dei by said he believed th .t the Powers were pacific, but he thought that a solution of the Eastern question was far distant, and that temporary expedients were alone possible. Military operations at Perak continue, m v t» . , December 25. ihe Bowers have invited the co-signatories to the treaty of Paris to support their scheme of reform in Turkey. The ‘Times’ urges the adoption of the scheme, which is equivalent to rescinding the treaty placicg Turkey under tutelage, and the * Times ’ would approve this result. , . Lord Carnarvon, in a despatch to Governor Barkly, at the Cape, virtually withdraws the proposal for a conference, believing that th* discussion it has provoked has accomplished the object. The French Assembly has terminated the election of life senators, fifty seven of whom belong to the Left. The Princ 3of Wales has been enthusiastically received at Calcutta. The steamship China arrived at Galle, from Australia, on the 23rd December.

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Evening Star, Issue 4012, 5 January 1876, Page 3

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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 4012, 5 January 1876, Page 3

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 4012, 5 January 1876, Page 3

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