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TURKEY.

A despatch from Constantinople, dated December 4, announces that a capture of arms and ammunition has been made in the Danube. The discovery, made by the Austrians that Prince Couza has a secret understanding with the Hungarian revolutionary chief* has led, as we know, to exhortations to vigilance, addressed by the Austrian government to the Porte, while the preparations for war—made in Monteaegrq an 4 even in Ser, v&~-haYe. also. pu.t

the Turkish government on" its guard on its oWn account. A general commotion of the Danubian countries in -the spring is however generally anticipated, in spite of all these precautions.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 3

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TURKEY. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 3

TURKEY. Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 1 March 1861, Page 3

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