RUSSIA.
Russia and the Porte are not on the best; terms evidently. A despatch of Jan. 31 from St. Petersburg states that in reply to the circular despatch addressed by jTurkcy by the protecting powers of Greece on the 26th December last, the Russian Government has informed the Porte that it is at present unable to judge whether the charges brought against Greece can be maintained ; but that, in any case, efforts shall be made to prevent any further violation of international law. The Russian Government is, however of opinion that nothing short of. a magnanimous" initiative on the part of the Porte itself can put an end to continually existing conflicts, and reconcile the interests of Turkey with the sympathies of the Greeks.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 196, 16 April 1867, Page 3
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