THE BOSNIANS—THEIR DISLIKE FOR RUSSIA.
A Bixohaiik special says that Rervin refuses to give Assistance to tin- Bosnian insurgents. Their deputies applied here 1,, Prince Tseretolef, who infon.ied Prince (lortsehakoff and thuOmiid 1 > 11 !:.- N'icliolns of their demand. Prince Tseretelef, however, receive 1 a reply From his Government that Russia neither
am mir wishes Ui assist, tin; Boniiiiui insurrection. Tin; insurgents may aci according to their judgment The means ( jf the are exhausted, and they are in want of everything. They intend to treat with the Turkish flovernment, and try to obtain permission fur the Bosnian refugees living in Austria to return homo unmolested, and the insurgents would then also lay down th sir arms. There exists aiming the Bosnian rayahs great animosity against. Russia. The rayahs regret the useless sacrifice of men and means made during the last two years. Some of the insurgent representatives have returned to the insurgents' camp. Others remain at Belgrade until the future fate of the Bosnian rayahs is decided at a meeting of the insurgents and refugees soon to be convoked.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 8, 24 November 1877, Page 3
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