LATER EUROPEAN NEWS.
g?l» •" ,3m » oftnii JcAuc AB AT THE BLIFF. *% R Uin <jUTW of a difference of policy '*- & nruen T«f k »3r and Egypt is denied. Wl '7 ulH( , m .» of an European Conference aon< l ! hern dispelled in the Common*, on I"* rV<» wh«« * lr - »»««*** *»"* "" the r** «!!«•«'had agreed to exercise no undue yta Lure oa the new Sultan, but allow ' n * l ins f«c h' l * advisers to mature a new «*' Knwvty ko il n " te t)f tFie Ciraml Vi3!ier «°' ihu Jtiuiatt'C f.»r Forets?n Affairs in Servia T o ' L.'ivcn assurance of the peaceful inten- '** £?»* Servia. ({ia considered that the recent events .fpduuiiu-cd tn he a check upon Russian $» j'uno Lord Derby, in the House „f Lords, said that the guarantee of the f.| of Paris, with regard to the intoiflity °? Turkey, remained unnotified, UQ but that tnß clauses in the Treaty only to the aggressor of Turkey from iftti (fitliont, not to internal quarrel*. nils 'L'olus'paui* from Constantinople, dated ,;:«. Jmm'io, report a disagreement amongst by; tlio Turkish Ministers, on the subject of a !o | Jfutiunttl Assembly. An indefinite post- > m miiiomont of the Constitution is considered id nrobnble. Lord Korthbrook haa been created an It t The Duke of Edinburgh, in the Sultan, irdi liiw arrived at Malta. jwl The report of the Fugitive Stave Comi mission ha* been issued. It deprecates tho active interference on the part of commissioned officers against slavery where logalistjd, or of Her Majesty's ships being made an asylum for slaves. The report favors discretion feeing given to commnndettr and defines the general principle for their guidance. The Emperor William- has gone to Etna tn maet the Caar. It is probable the interview between the dear and Emperor of Austria wiU take place at Warsaw.g Tito " STord." the Russian organ published in Belgium, contains an article virulently attacking the policy of England. The Ascot Cup was won by Hanbton ; tlio Ootd Ctrp by Apology. The Cincinnati Convention elected Governor Hayes, pn Ohio 'Republican, as smdidate for Presidency. Brisbal hast resigned the post of Secretory to the United States Treasury. The English Government bavins refused ;ii surrender Winslow, the American forger, he has been discharged from eusuly, thereby terminating the Extradition treaty, of 1842. A great tire occurred at Brooks* Wharf, uul 1,500,000 half-pounds of tea were mrnti. H.M.s. frigate Doris is in quarantine in limons Bay, in consequence of the outrank of small-pox of a malignant type, lome of the officers and several of the cr»w died. ' George Sands (Madame I>udenant> is |Tue latest telegrams from the Continent slate that an outbreak of war between Turkey and S'ervia is imminent. Sir William Hackett, now in Fiji, has recoived an appointment in Ceylon, at a salary of £2,oCK> a-year and allowances. There is a rumour that the British India Company offered to take over the I\ and 0. fleet and property, guaranteeing 7 per coufc. in perpetuity tf> shareholders. Lord Lytfcoa is likely to resign the Oovcrnoc-CJeneralship of India at the end (>f the year, India not suiting his health. Sir Philip Wodehwuse retires from Bombay itt tile end of the year. Colonel Gordon is making satisfactory progress with his Egyptian expedition, tin expects that in two years a regular trade will be opened between Lake Albert and Ku'ypt.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 83, 27 July 1876, Page 3
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