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Show EUROPEAN NOTES Madrid, 21. Tbe Epoca publishes a letter dated Tanzier, October lltb, stating that the United States representative repre-sentative has been publicly insulted by the Moors and the offenders have not yet been punished, Genoa, 21. Two and a halt millions of francs, forwarded to Ancona by tbe National bank, have buen stolen cji route. Three employe's of Ihe bank have been arrested for tbe theft, Paris, 21. Count de Paris baa aent Minister Noyes a contrioutiou of 1,000 francs to tbe yellow fever fund. Tbe boulevards are crowded tonight to-night and the principal streets brilliantly bril-liantly illuminated. Rome, 2. It ia rumored that Premier Cairoli will himself take the ministry of foreign affairs, made vacant by tbe resignation of Count Com. St. Petersburg, 21. The Yethmosti states that England is endeavoring to induce the powers to make a common representation respecting the return of the Russians to tbe neighborhood of Constantinople. Tbe Vedemosti expects that that they will simply iguore such representations, if made. Constantinople, 21. The aultan has authorized Bailer PaBha to employ em-ploy 40,000 to complete tbe defensive lines at Constantinople. London, 21. A dispatch from Simla oonfirms the report that the ameer's reply is unconciliatory and unsatisfactory. A Berlin dispatch Bays that the sudden journey of Count Scbouvalofl to Livadia is considered of tbe highest moment. It ia believed, in well-informed quarters, that ho persists in his determination to retire if Prince Gortschakofi remains in office. A dispatch from Pesth states that Herr Tisza, speaking at a club of tbe government ministry, Baid: As the government never had any intention of sharing with Russia in tbe partition of Turkey, or going to war to oppose it, it ia clear that henceforth Austro-Hungary Austro-Hungary will not only have Russia for an enemy, but come of the other powers. He declared, also, that with sympathy for the heroic bravery of the Turks ho could rot defend their administration. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina waB undertaken under-taken in order to destroy Sclavism, which was threatening the monarchy, and to facilitate Ibe regeneration of Turkey. A Berlin dispatch says that Prince Biamarck has announced his intention inten-tion of going to Savenburg and remaining re-maining there until tbe opening of tbe landtag at the end of November. Before leaving for borne, 264 deputies in tbe reichetag, of various parties, signed the declaration that in view of protectionist measures adopted by the neighboring states, the reform of the German tarifl is indispensible. A dispatch from Simla gives the following as tbo substanoe of the ameer's message to the viceroy: You may do your worst. The issue 'n in God's bands. The am eer's message has been telegraphed to England, and a reply indicating a couree of procedure is expeoted on Wednesday. |