[Press Ageucy,] EUROPEAN CALOGMAMS' London, June 11. Berlin papers consider that dis solving the 'French Chamber would imply a triumph of the TJltramontanes, and involve a general conflagration of Europe. The Czar is at Bucharest. The Russian right wing is falling back on Pennek. The Turks from Datour are operating in the Circassian provinces. Lord Salisbury, at Tailors' banquet, insisted on the necessity to maintain European peace, but at thesame time ready to defend British interests if required. Lord Derby concurred, adding that maintenance of reaco is of the greatest importance to British interests.
Official^despatches state that the attempted passage df the Danube by the Russians at Nicopolis was repulsed.
The Russian Press is indignant at the notion that Russia will be satisfied with peace without solid guarantees.
The Turks have been successful in Montenegro,
The Russians are massing troops opposite Rustchuck and Nicopolis, - The Turkish Chamber have authorised a forced loan of five millions sterling.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 786, 16 June 1877, Page 2
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