THE ANGLO-FRENCH AND TURKISH TREATY.
Tltn text of the treaty of alliance offensive and defensive between England, France, and Turkey, in said to have hern forwarded from Paris on Tufsday. Besides tho articles nlrendy known, which stipulate that Turkey shall not conclude nnv treaty with Runsln without Ibn consent of England nnd France, and that neither of these two Powers i* in nny case to derive any territorial advantages from the present war, the treaty h desorihrd as containine other articles, which stipulate for tbe free navigation of the Black Sen, and the sending of «n army of occupation of 100,000 men to Constantinople. Of Ibis number, Trance Is to furnish 70,000 men, and England 30,000. Tho 100,000 wen nre all to be assembled nt Constantinople about the middle of April.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 99, 21 June 1854, Page 4
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131THE ANGLO-FRENCH AND TURKISH TREATY. Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 99, 21 June 1854, Page 4
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