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Show The office of the United States attorney at-torney general io to be investigated. I TI3E KVSIIRX WAR. ADDITIONAL POINTS. London, 7. Tho following; additional addi-tional points of the armistice conditions condi-tions are asserted: "That the railway rail-way between Aiinanople and Constantinople Constan-tinople he rep ii red and operated, and also the tuleiiraoti hue between Ad- rianople and (.) Icaa, ciu Conatanli-nopie: Conatanli-nopie: the rairiny nt ihe hlo kuCe of the Blai-k sea and the Danube, fori everything except anvmutitiou; the Russians to accupy the Black sea coaels, irom the Kunsiau frontier to Btltchik, and from Miiaioui to Der-liijo; Der-liijo; on the sea of Mirruora the Ros-aiona Ros-aiona to occupy Baijak, Chukmadje aud Ishark-jo, and on the yKgean Bea from Euor to Mckn. These are in addition to tne points held by the Russians at the signature of the armistice. A special from Constantinople dated February 1. by way of Syria, Hays: It is stated that Grand Duke Nicholas aud stafl will come to Constantinople Con-stantinople during the armistice. TELEGRAPH TO ODESSA. A Constantinople- dispatch dated February 1, CfiufiroiB the ri'poit of i thH niifninc of thf tHlftrmnh linn to . Odessa. The quick; t communication communica-tion with Conutantinople is, therffjre, through Russia. Russia's motive, Berlin, 7. Russia's motive in delaying de-laying the acceptance of Austria's iuvitation to the coufereuce is now explained. Ruesia makes the distino tiou between basss for tho preliminaries prelimi-naries of peace and the preliminaries themselves. Tho bases having been signed, Russia is now inteot upon concerting preliminaries which are lo he founded upon those bases. Only after the completion ol tho prelimi naries does she intend to go to the conference. For the completion of the , preliminaries General fgnitieff is going to Adrianople. WHY THIS DELAY ? Adrianople, 7. The delay in signing sign-ing the armistice is caused by ihe refusal of Server aud Namyk Pashas ta accept the condition creatine the nrincioalitv of Bulgaria, which thev declared would be the destruction of the Turkish empire in Europe. Grand Duke Nicholas was not authorized to modify the terms, so tho negotiations came lo a standstill. Tne plenipotentiaries plenipo-tentiaries telegraphed the porte for instructions, in-structions, but up lo the 28 :h of January Jan-uary had not raceived them, bo the Russians continued to advance on Constantinople ENGLAND RESPONS1JLE. Londou, 7. The Daily News gives the sU'Hiuent of several members of the plenipotentiaries' suite, declaring iu much stronger terras thau those of Server Pusha, that Lord Beat-onsfield and Layard were responsible lor the Turkish persistence, and that Layard uniformly declared that, England wjuld uiterven. THE COMMERCIAL INTEIlCOUtSE St. Petersburg, 7. A dispatch re oeived today from Grand Duke Nicholas announces that iu accordance accor-dance with the understanding between the Russian and Turkish plenipoten liaries free commercial intercourse by land - and sea will be immediately reestablished between Turkey and Russia. FOll THE DARDANELLES. Vienna, 7. A private telegram has arrivtd here, whioh states that the British fleet is agaia leaving for the Dardanelles. A Constantinople special reports that the lines ol delonse of Constantinople Constanti-nople have, been dismantled and the Kiiud Uiuugiik luto lUa uUy. - Oeveral Russians have arrived there to assist in the settlement of the boundaries. London, 8 The Times in a leader considers Prince Gortschakofl's telegram tele-gram an evasion, not a coutradiclion ofLayard's. Various fqiieials state that no confirmation con-firmation of the alleged eutry of Russians Rus-sians - into Constantinople have reaohed Vienna, Berlin or Paris. A Vienoa correspondent says Russia Rus-sia will not accept the treaty of Paris as the ban is of negotiations. |