CALOGRAMS.
(JiEUTKii'B Special to Association.)-
London, May 17; It has been announced that_ the measures to be introduced by the Gladstone Ministry having relation to Ireland will be confined to legislation for the reli >£ of the distress existing in that country. Constantinople, May 17. Turkey and Russia* The assassin of Comrneroff,". the iata attache to the Russian Embassy hero, has not yet suffered the sentence of death passed upon him. The Sultan, it appears, has made apro^ posial to the Czar o; ituss'a, who had previously demanded the execution of the assassin, that the death sentence should be commuted. Tho Czar, however, has rafused consent to this, and repeats his demand that the death sentence shall be carried out. Constantinople, May 7. In consequence of Albania having issued proclamations of independence, communications have bfcen exchanged boiween the Great Powers, and Ambassadors have consequently decided to the despatch of Turkish troops to . surround Albanian districts. The Great Powers will in no
way countenance tho independence of that province, and it has been found imperative for Orloff to resume his post there.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3554, 18 May 1880, Page 2
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180CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3554, 18 May 1880, Page 2
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