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Show THE KAMTIKN Mil ATlOSi Tho Great Powt-rN Walchttiu Knoll OiIit. Iui;Iiiutl (lie Oiilj Uuchnj Gnv-vcru Gnv-vcru uieut. Chicago, 19. Timea' Loudun: Much anxiety in tell ovr the uitua lion wilh relerence to peace. The Tunes sayo the present in Hie mout critical period ot llncoiidict. Xureo phile organs share the prevailing uneasiness as to iho putihlt outeume ot the reception niveu by Germany and Austria to the appeal of the porte for mediation. It iB bnlioved nothing will come ol it, but that the Russians will push their conquest up to a point which may lorce England Eng-land to interfere to protect her inter ests. In any case Kiibrjiu it) unwilling at present to listen to proposals for mediation. She either deuirus to puh her conquest further on or elBe is unwilling that any other powers nhould cume between her and Turkey in the settlement ol lerrcn of peace. The military situation is withuut Kreat interest. The Tinjes' Bucharest nays a movement ol Russians is being made through the Balkans to turn Kamarl. Germany's position. London, 19. A Berlin dispatch ays the impression prevalent in diplomatic and bureaucratic circles, is that the German government is desirous ol a termination ol tho war, that it will adhere lully aud freely to whatsoever conditions Ruiaia may resolve to exact, and that it has resolved neither itself to advance any obstacle, nor so far hs it can help to permit any other power to Hinder the extinction of Turkey as a European power. The Pall Mall Gazette pays the sum moningof parliament probably means uu mure lb an a warning to other powers that England does not propose pro-pose to allow the eastern question to be settled by the three emperora and Llml she must have some voice in the disposal ol her own future. Belgrade, 19. Servians have occupied oc-cupied Fort Inramor near Nieeh. WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT? This afternoon's Pall Mall Gazetts in its leading article says the cabinet lias come to a wise resolution. If in these days after reading the history of the last ten years, alter marking the relaliouB of continental powers, alter learning the lesson which the condition condi-tion of Europe at this moment plainly teaches, if alter this any man thinks an arch empire can exist without with-out ever assertiug a disposition to fight for its possessions and existence that man must be a foul. If without thinking so he maintains hie point then he mutt be some kind ot a traitor; the sort of a traitor perhaps ho declares him sell a humanitarian or church man. LOCOMOTIVES FOR RUSSIA. Philadelphia, 19. The agent in Russia of the Baldwin locomotive works Cables au order for forty large freight engines to be completed in February und March. Letters recently received from the same party say the RutiBian government Iih tihsorbed uearly all tne railway ulant lor war purposes and it is belug rapidly used up and destroyed. Meanwhile the largest crop of wheal ever raised in southern Russia and Bulgaria is rot ' ling iu the bins lor need ot tranapor-taliwrj. tranapor-taliwrj. tThih wheat which usually finds au outlet Irnm the Black Sea ports, will have to be transported by rail tu Baltic ports and abuut cOO new engines will be required at ouee A large proportion of these, will, how- HVer, be built in Europe. This ac counts for the tact that grain dealers here are having so little present apprehension of competition from southern Russia, |