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Show THE EAST. Berlin, 2-i. Ominous reports are current here, to-day, lo the til'dct that a superior oflicer of the German army has betrayed lo a foreign power tho meat momentous military sacrets, including all the important plana of mobilizing the army. The auBpected person is a baronet and major of artillery. He h already unacr arrest. ar-rest. St. Petersburg, 24. The Golos complains of the delay in signing the treaty between Kuseia and Turkey; advises the Russian authorities not to hurry about evacuation, and says Russia's opponents are intriguing to delay the settlement of Eastern Hou-rnehan Hou-rnehan questions until the deparluro of the Russian army. It ia therefore advisable, says the G'oloa, that troops should remain at Adriauople until April, so that the porte may still leel the influence of their presence when the result of the election of a prince of Bulgaria ia declared. The Golos also says Lnland is de facto sovereign in Afghanistan, and has every chance lor carrying through her plans in Asiatio Turkey. Tho Gaztlte saye: Yakoob Khan has fled from Afghanistan. Paris, 24. It is rumored that Monsignor Rouaetb, apostolic nuncio, who rendered good service at Rio Do Janiero, is in accord viith the conciliatory concil-iatory views prevailing at the Vatican, and will shortly replace Monsiguor Meglia, apoBtolic nuncio here. It is also hinted that tho pope intends changing the representatives of the Vatican at Vienna, Lisbon and Madrid. Mad-rid. Tirr.ova, 24. The constitution for Bulgaria baa been ratified by tbe czar, and has arrived here. It will be translated into the Bulgarian Ian-1 gunge, and communicated lo foreign conculs and tbe Bulgarian assembly. Tho lime consumed in translation will probably retard tbe meeting of the assembly to the 6th or 10th of February, Feb-ruary, when it will be opened by the Russian governor ol Bulgaria. |