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i hi* Vi> nrni corii'^p'l dent of ti»eStandard un >>th U'iils that the PoiU* in t< nds to invite liujlati'l to consent to r- v iunu>diate return of her amhasadbr to Ct>n*tan.:.in«>pl<*, and" tlitix set Hn <xample to the ther Powers iti ihi* re* pJUM. ]■' • PmsiOa in endraroring to olitain ron i I'tt'sionn in Const»ntiri<ip!e in ntn n for , et'iiiiiarj astiis'Hiieß. t ' lit. n-lialiritt »leani<'r Spi'zliereen was >(wt near B rjien-'jrilli all liat.d^, number;injf 2:1 per-oits-.
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The understanding <ennjt» to between I' rkey and Srrvia on Februa y 28tb was lint the Turk* »taeuate ServiH within 12 days after signing ilie pro»<»col. utria will e.nnei-ntratv an army corps «xi the frniaii -filmier' to effectually sjuariutee the neutrality of -ervia. At Constantinople, the u-i>iau Chargd'ntlaues in ver« active. - Kuvini ititlueuce is param mut at ihfe falact*. The Porle's note t-i S<.'rvi.t will treat o tour pomtt;: The erecciflm of m*w furtiif;----»;«t! n- in <T»it, hoisting the I'ttotnan fla^ hide by &id« r with, the Servian <>ri exi»liny foris. r«c6^uiiiou nf equal rights of J«.ws and Cnri-uian*. an»ip evmiing of arm. d band-* tfi»tn crossiua the frontier. iseveral a^itgt >rs have been shot in the interior of Servia. Prince Peter, .Grand Duke of Oldenburg, has, by speci d csraiuiHaiou of the Czir, intimated to the Emperor« of Germany aud~ Austria the Czar* desire to meet them .anain.,, .; . r, Tweuty LtulKMrians, chargvd wi&h com* plicity iv ihv Aiay insurrection, have been seiiience«i each, to twenty ytij.rs' penal servitude.
t'fieont I Pa»ha, ot atrocities nororitty, has been appointed to the command of the army corps on the Danube. | The Hussuu arm of tlus soutit Caucasus, on tlte A»ialic ir-inli. Nt 'lurkey. ih in-, readiu^'ss for action, and number* 115 000 men.. -i- Itusgu hss altogether 600^)00 tuen orghuised. .-*'< *' , * 'I he iViaridaril'K iirrlm despatch'saya it i* stated in dipiotnitic quarters that the PoMi-r'^hiive air-,: ( jy contidontialiy cornmunicaieii to Ku^^iii th<- sub-tance of I the replies sin} intend to nsiiku to I'nnce Gqrtf*chMki^a"« circular. All Ij^ave agreed i not tointerfere v tit the I'orteha* pioved ] itself incapable of carrying through the prpjnised retbrni I*.. „,, .„ , „_, «. . "Kight thousand military engineers are ch-ii'ging Ura*'gauge of the Kussittu roads. , The Mari»_ barcjuo w,is -found .water-, 'logged. The seamen on iioird Hiibsisted thirty days ou the bodies-of their com irades.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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403MAIL SUMMARY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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