BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
! (Renter's Special ) i London, March 6th. The Sultan and the Czar have exchanged compliments on the conclusion of peace. The Arabs of Aleppo have revolted. The Russians are removing obstacles to the navigation of the Danube. A fearful colliery accident occurred at Blantyre. Sir Thomas Chambers has been appointed Recorder of London. ' Only the preliminaries of peace have been signed. The definite treaty will be drafted at St. Petersburg. Ereeroum will be restored to Turkey. The question of the passage of the Dardanelles is reserved.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 754, 9 March 1878, Page 3
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