EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS.
London, NoTember 14 THE CZAR' 3 SFhECH RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM IN KUSSiA. 'f tie speech of the Emperor of Russia at Moscj-.t w»i raoeived wilh great eu-thu-iaam. Tue huisian Press regard it uft reply to Eirl Bd»cou«fidid'i epeecQ »t Guild j h*ll. ' GREECE'S POLICY. Greece nunuuncea * policy of armed neutrality. THE PORTE AND THE OjNFE HENCE. The Porte objects to state its view* in retpect to the proponed coufereuco by the Great Powers, uutil informed of tbe points whica «ra to bu brougbt under UIICUSdOU.
London, November 16. Russia baa prohibited the export of horaes. Tuo Port© ia preparing the Tur'nwh military forces, aud a divisioa of irou» cUds *ie piccj«diug to the Black Sea. Tin Ru-isi,ui demand* on imkej are : — Tnat Cnr.a i»n Uovaiuora be ekcted for the Provinces ; the a^poiukmeut of ufttive i.ffior» ; tbo expalbiun of Gircasm^n Irooy* ; »od the rckideuce of & perinfcQout UouuuUr Commission to tupervise. Yieldiag to the presaug oouuseli of the Puweri, tbe Porte accepted the l>ruponed couforence on Turkish affurd. Ihere is increMed activity at Woolwich and Portsmouth.
Ljndon, November 18. THE WOOL SALKS-PtUCES FiRH At the Wool *»lea competition continues extremely vigorous. Jfnoei are very firm. 110,000 bale* were •old. Tue wheat market it firmer. New Zealand, 49 4 U 51a. Mew Z.a.'aud llax i« in good demand at full rates.
London, Norember 21. Th« British Ambassador at St Pateraburgh had a moit cordial audience with the JSmperor Alexander in the 2nd November. The Czar urgel him tbataoompleteagree rueut uhould exist between Rumis and Eugiand ou the Eastern Queslioa. The Airui of tbe two countries, tie said, were identical. He noUin ily «aye hn gActed wonl i { honor th»t be had no mteatiouuf i(.quuing liuasuoßion of St»tnhoul «ud if be wa» compelled to occupy Bulgaria he would Oiiiy be tempo arily Czar. He dcplorbd the feeiiug o( di«tru«t which existed in EngUail towaida huasia, aud furttier said, that tbe idea *hioh had t-tkeii poioession of theßritnh people tbat K iiama coutum^lated couqueat of India wai absurd, tuoh results being impossible. Ruu a i« mobilising six army corps. The Turkish troops are evacuating Lierzigovmt, iha ;«-u;t of the election for President of tio Unit d States of America ■till dej.e ids on country voters.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 695, 28 November 1876, Page 2
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372EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 695, 28 November 1876, Page 2
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