MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
Z' 4 i'^ iV '; ( Vn-i-.r;:-,": d-^patch rr;>lninn I ti;.v tii o re a-.'.- is., i. ';\tic< of military* I c-;)^r:itto;.s in Southern Kr.vi.i. j^hpaeff I-3 Ilic bfn>l-:.U3Mc!N Mib- *;■»;- ■•* operation, white at CMe-m I.'2i>,*X» men are U>in.v? r..-,|]rr.ffi,l mule? Gwieral 'Cidlcben, who is umrge-i vrifh Ui«< def.^o of ».!';„. n;* v t: .f,,a v,..,. - , V!rK of , u . gp art "*P iery, ronr.istirc; of nm^y-Uo guns, ih bcmg formed. « Ohctlyn, on the river ! l.Jr.i'csfer rorro3]^;i(lrr.cc r^r's fti.it l, C3 j ( j e j jh ',•('.»<) nr;! o! {!,o firsu and second classI of (he Turkish IWrves who still remain I to be c.'iiled out to replace the regular troops in eErrison, Maldilar Parha is; concf.nfr.itin- twenty bntialisons of Turkish troops e.t (Jarinar, near Der-catta, on the Austrian frontier, The troops will embark tor Constantinople, The "Roumanian Government are pre» I rarsug everything for calling out the j territorial troops and militia, which would increase the\Rm;tnnnian forces to 100.000. Tho Pall Mall Gazelle Stovdard, and other Conservative journals express complete distrust of the Czar's pacific assurances. as expressed to JUrd Loftu's. Tho Standard 's Vienna specialcorr^Mnnent says the force which' Kussia fcili mobilise in accordance with the ftcent ordiuaico numbers 295,292 infantry, 20,788 cavalry, and £84 rifled breech* loadir.s? csnrou. ¥ A Bcdi:i despatch says preparation 1 ? | have he-n raado for the concentration of | '!u> Kalian army of the Tis'ca.a, which I ;s to be reinforced bj Ike Imperial Guards, There h reason to beliere that Bnssi.t | will call j:i the noxi year's confi3,;ent of | recruits. DU'Jiboring 30.0C0, 'immediately, instead of vraUiiii; till April, The Glde states Uiat all railroad companies in i Russia Ji.avo been ordsred to j pfaco thoir lines nt the absoivitc disposal | of the G-'-vc-rnmer.'. The RoJ.l:s"fii!dq srr> ssid to have : promised sn rar/nrjcsj to Russia of a money , loan, * ; ,'d) v/i!! r.r.t, be muh public 1 JiuKcia 7 -' oo;id- ; h'».s ?ro -aid a 'Ohastrjc jto bo :;o ftc.-.. M.iij'o (ha 1 ; ',hf? uothschilds ; can *\i...i-;- di.-;:>o>,^ ..j" Un Uur. privately, j Laixo li<v;pit:i!.' ore bSni-y ostablishod. ! and physicians in tl-o j?cath of Russia have ; I'f'rn invited t(> outer die army. I A lar;:o portion of military trains i suitable for crossing the Danube arc -. \ arrivino; in Be??r.ralia and r.re being sent ; on to Truth,
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 22 January 1877, Page 2
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375MISCELLANEOUS NEWS Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 6, 22 January 1877, Page 2
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