RUSSIA AND TURKEY.
St. Petersburg.-August 2.—Privy Councillor Buteniett' is entrusted, with an extraordinary mission to the Sultan, and is appointed bead
of the Resident Embassy at Constantinople. Prince Labanoff-Rostowsky is appointed Secretary of Legation, and M. Argyropoulo, First Dragoman. The English. French, and Austrian Commissioners consider that Belgrade ought to belong to Turkey. Russia protests. Paris, "Monday.—The title of Duke lias been conferred upon Marshal Pelissier. Admiral Surcon, who directed the construction of the bridge across the harbour of Sebastopol. has died of his wounds.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 3
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85RUSSIA AND TURKEY. Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 3
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