EUROPEAN NEWS
By the Maidstone. which vessel arrived yevtarday, we have received English paireis two days later thnn tho'-c brought by the Great Britain. — Sydney Her.ihl.
The Times of the 12th of August publiflje* a very interesting account of the It"veiw of the Fleet. The same paper conIdfna the following Foreign news, which have hern ri'Ceived by stibmniine telegr'ph.
Parh. — August, lllh 6pm A ilecrfcp, which bears 'lati' 7t'i ins!- autlionzea the vdurn of M. Haze Io I'iMncp Letters from Besiki Buy to the 30, h July •Ifttf^hitthe grca'.est eciUmva-mi prevailed sjmon^ the crews of the fleets of Great Britain nnd France.
Ntrfe perhous^have bern condemneJ in FlorVmfee t» confin'tnent fir forty months i>B !*!(»» uuilty of bring members of ?n <»jnng liral propaganda nnd political Soci-«-ty for 1 urposL-u hostile to the religion »nd
tii" gf>ve.nmfiu of the country.— Guerwzzi lias been au'lwriaed to establish bis resi. »)ence in Fnnce.
Advires front Odessa, xtnto thnt Urge fjndiitities of corn ate being shipped lor 'Ff.inee and Italy. We Wrn from ihe Balearic Islands that gn'ftt prngtvsi 13 mnkiti^ in the fortification <j« ibo«' importHnt positions
The Eirl of Warwick died on tl c 10th oF Ait^os-t. The decenied noblemnn whs in his 75 year jeiir. H« is tucweOtd l>y in 1 ' only son, Lord Brooke.
The- Pi) month Tuiies 13th .August, in reference to the Russo-Turkish quesiiuo, lit 1 ; thf follotviiig rt-marks :—
.",Itia fill enveloped in- mysteiy and <lou'»t. Intfli:»« lit'- hn* been l-cived, it i 1 - tru' 1 , tliat is eei'erft'llv considered of a raoific and pe.icrlnl character. Tin- Czar, ! •it ac told, }i 5 accepted thn propositions ■{ the Four Pnwej, on Condition thit the' :'<>itc, .shall ndhore to them without morii€c>tino. On the recip 1 ol this news m.irty oi our conteii'piriri»-s 'have niven free v.-nt o t hvir *?nii:.iljon, ujotcing that a pacific soiu'ioii 01 tlte difficulty had been obtajoe 1 f til tq i»<<2ce iff" of n homely proverb, we »'• they »r« > lio] oiting before iliev are out of 'be wood. luttt>n<\ ot withdrawal, every .-•otuul movetne nl ol the Ruisions shows a
continuance of their encroaching nnd axrancMzing policy. Nothing in the shape of authentic news pretends that they con. templnte as yet the evacuation of the Dunul>ian Principalities, and till ' that sep is taken— till the last Russian has re-crossed the Pruth— lt will be idle to talk of any satisfactory or permanent negotiation. Parliament it was expected would be prorogued in a few days.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 73, 21 December 1853, Page 4
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410EUROPEAN NEWS Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 73, 21 December 1853, Page 4
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