CALOGRAMS.
(Pee Pbkss Agency.) RUSBO-TURKISH WAR, London, June 23. A despatch from GorlschakoiF promises to respect British interests, and states further: "So long as England remains neutral Bussiawillnotinterfere with Egypt or the Suez Canal, nor extend the war elsewhere, the necessity not requiring her to go beyond Stambor!. With a view to the future, and for the protection of common interests which may belong to the Euro* pean powers, those powers should act in concert and settle the question as to the passage of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorous on an equitable basis." The Despatch adds that the Czar is resolved to obtain a guarantee of security to the Christians in the Turkish provinces. The Frisco mail hag been delivered. Arrived: Durhrm. Bombay, June 23. Admiral Rous is dead. The Government hare withdrawn their Burials Bill. A Russian internal loanof 230,000,000 roubles has been issued. The Turkish right wing has taken up a. position at Delibata.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2640, 25 June 1877, Page 2
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156CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2640, 25 June 1877, Page 2
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