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Show TELEGRAPHIC THE tlMLiil QlIiSTlOX War Still Considered Certain. NO C.KCL'LAR IcSL'ED. Cuastantioople, 25. It is now ccr tain that the circular which it was stattd on t::e l'2ia, had been sent by the porie to its representatives abroad recu(n;zUig the Sau Sttlano treaty as tho resuii of the war, and expressing the determination lo loyally carry oui its tvrm-, buf nt the fnm lime saying thai the p. rie would regard as oppor I tune a;,y modifieation which might I be made and pledging the porte to carry out ihe projected reforms, was not s:ut out by ibe purte. nor it any cireuUr whatc-ver regardiug the Su Stcfiuo treaty lo be icieued. TELEGRAPH LINE. Constantinople, 25. The Russians have established a telegraph hue ; bstwceu San Stufano and !. George, which is a few miles norlh, and are no:v construciing ruads. i WON'T LOAN TO RUSSIA. Berlin, 26. A number of German hankers induced to meet here to consider con-sider the practicability of floating another Russian loau, unauimoualy refused lo engage in the work. DISCOURAGED. London, 2G. Newspapsis, this morning, take a discouraging view ot tho course of political negotiations They claim to see in Austria's attitude a desire to wait in silence to see what she may profit in the calamities and weakness of the combatants. The Daily Newi says it is time to give up all illusion respecting Austria's effective effect-ive interference in the present strife. Her government, has long ago made military preparations oo the borders ol Bosnia and Herzegovina in anticipation ol war bit ween England Eng-land and Kusaia, and will wateh its development and get what it can and congratulate itself on having done so much wilhout fighting. It will be glad if we help its de.-iign.-, but will owe us no thanks. In confirmation confirma-tion of the foregoing utterance tne correspondent ways liial notwithstanding notwithstand-ing various denials it is maintained that Austrian negotiations at Si. letiToburg are proceeding favorably and I hat the cbijf objections ol Austria against tho treaty ot San Stelaoo have met with due consideration. considera-tion. A QUESTION CF DAYS. Tha Tribune's London says a Vienna correspondent teiegraps that all negotiations have failed, and that it is a Question only of days lor an outbreak out-break of war between Kugland and R-.usia. A USELESS DEMAND. The formidable attack of tho Turkish insurgents uud irregular troops upon R'jsamr.s iu the RhoJope mountains, has called forth a communication com-munication Irom the Grand Duke Nicholas lo the porlo requiring the Turkish government to suppress it, and that insurrection undoubtedly has ! had much to do with the failure ot the negotiations for the simultaneous withdrawal ol the Russian and English torcej from the viciuity ot Constantinople. Constanti-nople. NO TURK AGAINST TURE, The porta has sent peremptory orders for the ovacualioo of Bacoutn in deference to tbe wish of the Russian Rus-sian commander-in-chief, but it wiil be didi cult if not impoesible to induce the Turks to tight against other I Turks at Russian dictation. This j demand, coupled wilh tho request for ' tho admission into Constantinople ol a largo number of Russian soldiers fr the purpose of religious service npxt Sunday is regarded as foreshadowing fore-shadowing tbe Russian occupation ot IhM city, unless the negotatious shall have reached a more salislactory stage than can now bo hopa for, i have it on good authority that the English government has said its last word, and that its policy now is to coutinue to strengthen its forces and prepare for war. |