Our telegrams from the seat of war received at an early hour this morning are most important. The Russians admit their utter defeat ia Asia and deny that in Europe: As it will he remembered that they denied their first defeat in Asia, that at Batum (indeed reported a victory there) their accounts of operations in Europe can scarcely be received with credence. The statement that the Turkish cornmander-in-chief in Bulgaria, Abdul Kerim, is -acting on the defensive, argues, as was said yesterday, that he perhaps awaits merely the proper moment for striking a decisive blow.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5085, 11 July 1877, Page 2
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