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(JJeuteb's Special to Peess Agency.)

London, July 20.

The Marquis of Hartington gave notice of motion in the House of Commons, complimenting Congress on having succeeded in securing European peace, but regretting the. incomplete settlement of the Greek claims, and the undefined responsibility incurred by Ministers without the consent of Parliament.

Mr Gladstone at a Liberal, demonstration, vehemently denounced the Treaty of Peace adopted by Congress, and specially the / nglo-Turkish Convention. ;

London, July 20.

The Marquis of Hartingtbn tables a motion censuring engagements in the defence of Turkey.

It is unknown when Parliament prorogues.

There is an agitation in Italy respecting the Cyprian-Austrian scheme.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2943, 22 July 1878, Page 2

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LATEST. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2943, 22 July 1878, Page 2

LATEST. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2943, 22 July 1878, Page 2

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