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Show EUROPEAN NOTES. KUS3IANB IN MACEDONIA, London, 3. A dUpitch Irom Constantinople Con-stantinople says the Russians have occupied tlie pirts of Macedonia included in-cluded in New Bulgaria. MEASUKE3 FOR EVACUATING). The Russian military authorities aud transport officials to dy held a council upon measures for the ulti male evacuation of Turkey. SERVIANS GAQRI50NINQ WIDDIS, Belgrade, 3. A portion of the Servian army is advancing from Negotin to garrison Widdir, which the Russians are evacuating. It is slaltd that the Servians will also occupy Belgradschika and probably the hue from there to Plevna. Salisbury's note. St. Petersburg, 3. The Agence Ruese aays: If Lord Salisbury's note is to declare a congress, its end is attained, but if it is intended to open a discui-eioo, a discussion by written communications may lust a year, particularly aa tbe note contains criticisms but no proposals. St. Petersburg, 3. As the British government confines itself to a purely negative criticism, it may possibly be asked to suggest some solution of its own. It is argued that if th English cabinet really desire to avoid war, eome pacific solution may be fouud. The public regard Salisbury's circular, however, as new proof that England has decided upon wur, while in the official world it is said that, although uot pleasunt rending tor those who desire peace, it has the advantage oi intelligibility. A'.hens, 3. The circular has created cre-ated enthusiasm here. DEMORALIZED TUI KS, Athens, 3. Tho American man of ar ordered to Volo is the Mariai. J-ueh aid as sho can render tbe uM ring Greks, ht.wever, is quite imuli quale aud pertiaps too late, t he French and Austrian consu U at Vtdu have telegraphed fur men-of-war, us the Turks are quite demor.il z ri MiU havH threatened a Frenc officer. An English man of-war is x ut-cted. The Italian government in- ordered Italian vessels to receive tgr;es. AUSTRIA ASD ENGLAND. Lubdon, 3. A Vienna correspond-i.i correspond-i.i hears that Count Andrasy, .f'ui;niziug the difficulty of tbe aa - niiung of ihe congress, is preparing or common notion with Engiaud, i'lo consequences of G--in-r.il Ig-i.ui-fl 's rep! rt at St. Peters t urg on tie result of bis mission, however, val remains to be seen. 53,000 SICS RUSSIANS Official returns show that lua. week the Russians had 53,000 sick in Europe alone. WON'T ANSWER FOR TUE CONaDiUEXC'EJ, A correspondent at Vienna hears from an officii:! source that M, Tissea, premier of lite Hungarian ministry, naa informed the emperor and Count Audrajsy thai he could not aniwer for the consequences in Hungary if Austria took a decision hostile lo or independent of Eugland. |