LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.
London, January 11. The Russians took 8000 prisoners and 90 guns at the surrender of Nissa. Antivarri surrendered on Thursday, with 28,000 men and 2092 guns. The town of Shipka has also capitulated. It is probable that Adrianople will be abandoned, and the Turks retreat on their lines at Tchekmedcha. The Civil Government of Adrianople has been removed to Rodosta. It is alleged that the Russian millitary authorities are averse to the armistice proposals, having in view the occupation of Adrianople and Gallipolis. England has protested agoinst the non-ful-filment of the promise made that an order should be sent to the Russian Commander-in-Chief to treat for an armistice in accordance with previous stipulations in reference to peace conditions. The Daily News regards this as the beginning of au intrigue to involve England in the war. Three Cabinet Councils have been held this week. A change of Ministry in Greece is probable.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 13, 15 January 1878, Page 2
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