CALOGRAMS.
(ReUTKB's SPECIAL TO PItESS AOEHCT.)
RUSBO-TUF.KIBH WAR,
London, Thursday.
King Victor Emaniiel died after three days' fever. The surgeons bled him. He received the last sacrament, the Pope sending two: chamberlains with the Papal benediction. It is believed that if it were not for his own illness the Pope would have gone himself. There is general mourning throughout Italy.
Prince Humbert has been proclaimed King. It is believed he entertains very different political views. The Russians have forced the Trojan Pass. They have sixty thousand men south of the Balkans. Mehemet Ali has left for the Bussian head-quarters with power to arrange for an armistice. Stanley has reached Brinditi. The Fenian military prisoners have been released. The Manchester murderers are detained. ,
The Bussian forces crossed the Balkans at Xiztepe, near the Iron Gate, on a direct road from Os man Bazar.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2781, 12 January 1878, Page 2
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142CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2781, 12 January 1878, Page 2
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