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ANOTHER TURKISH MONITOR COMES TO GRIEF.

Constantinople, July 11,

The Turkish monitor ashore afc the mouth, of the Danube remains firmly fixed. Her crew have been taken off, and she is now in possession of two Russian vessels.

The Sultan recently at a private audience declared to Mr Layard, the British representative, that he would not guarantee protection to Christians if the Russians continue to excite rebellion in Bulgaria,, and perpetrate atrooities in Asia Minor.

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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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ANOTHER TURKISH MONITOR COMES TO GRIEF. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

ANOTHER TURKISH MONITOR COMES TO GRIEF. Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2282, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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