EUROP E A N .
. London January 22. -The prevailing opinion is that immediate War is unlikely. The Grand Vizier stated that England and .France had declared neither for hor against Turkey. The Christian Patriarch aiid the Jewish Rabbi were present 'at the Grand Council. " Austria is now neutral, but probably will be unable to resist the demands of her Slavonic subjects. At the Conference the Turkish delegates attempted to discuss the details of the proposals of the European Powers^ but ignore their essential dernauds. The 'Marquis of Salisbury thereupon
announced the Confer3nc« at an end. General Ignatieff said he held the Porte responsible, but expressed a hope that Turkey would respect her Christian subjects, 'and not molest Servia or Montenegro; , ; The mail steamer Assam arrived at Galle on the I.7th: January.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 22, 25 January 1877, Page 2
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