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Show TURKISH WAR. Vienna, Nov C The Rcitclnpoat's correspondent with the Rulgarlan array describes the Bulgarians ad-ance ad-ance on Constantinople The Bul- Igarlans arc advancing along thrco I lines Their right on the coast of tho sea of Maroa Their center through iTchatlaJa and their loft through Is-trandla Is-trandla j Will Take Capitcl. J London, Xov. C Tempornry occu- Ipatlon of Constantinople b Bulgaria is legarded by Russia as "inevitable, says a St Petcisburg dispatch tn the Dally Mall and therp is even fe.u- of permanent occupation. Turks in Panic. I London, Xov. q. Th0 Times cor-I cor-I respondent with tho Turks tiocrph from Rodosto, on the sea of Marmora umiei date of Xo ember i 'This place is in the last phase of a h'tnlcd evacuation Wl!d-ewJ Turkish women of good estate, in a pouring rain beseeched boatmen to take them to the ships at anchor Peasant families weie burning tho wheels of tho'r wagons to warm their Infants cradled In iloep fetid mud " Multa. Xo G Rear Admiral Sir Archibald Heikeley Milne sailed from here yesterday for Turkish waters In command of the cruisers Good Hope and Dartmouth Constantinople, Xov C. Up to a lato hom last night no roph had been recched from tho powers with reference to mediation London, Xot 6. The Post's conoa-pondent conoa-pondent at Muslapha Pasha learns from a refugee that Adrianople has provisions sufficient to stand a siege j of twenty days I A BuJa Pest dispatch roports that j Sprrlan column has occupied Mona- j atir From Podgoritza comes word that King Nicholas has sent another demand de-mand to Scutari to surrender within forty-clsht hours, falling which the j bombardment will be renewed. |