THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
Paris, May 11. The British Ambassador has assured the French Government thab England will do nothing in the matter of the Suez Canal without accord with , the French Government. Berlin, May Jl. The Russian Ambassador at London visited Bismarck and then proceeded to St. Petersburgh. Athens, May 11. After desperate fighting in Thessaiy and Epirus an armistice has been arranged with the insurgents. London, May 13. Lord Hartington, in the House of Commons, submits a motion condemning the Government for the unconstitutional employment of Indian troops in Europe without the sanction of Parliament. St. Petersburg, May 13. The Russian official Gazette appeals to
the people for the formation of a volunteer fleet. The Grand Duke Alexander has opened a subscription list for the purpose.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3043, 17 May 1878, Page 2
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