RUSSIA.
St, Petersburg, Aug. 9. Accounts of Russian grain crops are 1 extremely favorable, and indicate a veryheavy yield. There will be an immense snrplus for exportation. The Russians complain about the sentence inflicted by the Criminal Court of Paris upon Beregowski, the would-be assassin of the Czar. They think he ought to have been condemned to death and promptly executed. The peace overtures of the Emir of Bokhara to the Czar Alexander were agreed to on the 4th of July. In accordance therewith, hostilities are not to recommence, except in case of extreme necessity. The Emir of Bokhara on his part to give orders for cessation of hostilities. Tho Envoy from Bokhara has given guarantees that this condition shall be faithfully fulfilled.
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West Coast Times, Issue 629, 30 September 1867, Page 2
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123RUSSIA. West Coast Times, Issue 629, 30 September 1867, Page 2
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