CALOGRAMS.
(beuteb's special message.)
EUROPEAN.
London, January 27
The Eight Hon. Mr Gladstone, in a speech at Taunton, reiterated his charges against the abominable Turkish regime, and insisted upon England's responsibility. ,He considered Turkey violated and destroyed the treaty of 1855, and it was no longer binding. He refuted the charges against England that she entertained suspicions of .Russia, and concluded his address by an eloquent appeal to the English people to do their duty. ' Wheat is unaltered. Arrived: The Eobina, from Auckland/. r<.-,r. -■■:■..:•,■ . ■•-.-.:. .••• ■■•■ ; . Later. ; Elliott, the English Ambassador at Constantinople, in reply to a farewell address, said he had a firm belief in the future,of j Turkey, because the Porte had voluntarily promised reforms. ;
Midhat Pasha invites the Princes of Servia and Montenegro to consult yfith him re the place of meeting of Congress, and the place for the elections. .. ;
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 2
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141CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 2
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