SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
Bordeaux, Feb. 19.
Thiers has formed a Ministry, consisting of Dufaure, Minister of Justice ; Favre, Minister for Foreign Affairs ; Picard, Minister of the Interior ; Simon, Minister of Instruction; Lambrecht, Minister of Commerce ; Le Flo, Minister of War ; Pathnaud, Minister of Marine ; Larey, Minister of Public Works. The Moniteur,, of Versailles, declares there that there will be no middle terms of peace, but those communicated to the French in Bismarck's ultimatum. If they are rejected, the war continues. Thiers and Bismarck meet to-day at Sceaux. The Times of 20th telegraphs to Berlin that the London conference agrees to open the Black Sea to foreign war vessels, and authorises the Porte to admit through the Dardenelles all war vessels except Roumanian and Russian.(?) Turkey hesitates. The proposal is unopposed by Russia. Constantinople, Feb. 20. The Porte opposes the powers having more than two vessels within the Dardanelles. .
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 828, 23 March 1871, Page 2
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147SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 828, 23 March 1871, Page 2
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