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Show TELEGRAPHIC T II E EAHTEBN UlENTlOSf. BIolbluK Sttla Yet A Itluck Look te All'ttiri. London, 13. Last night'ei announcement an-nouncement in parliament has nut appreciably received the tension or diminished the excitement here. COMPBOMISE TALK. 1 The Pall Mall Gazette of jeaterday afternoon expressed the expectation that government would seek permiM-ion permiM-ion to enter tbe Dardanelles, by means ol a formal pled ye that tbe fleet should have nu other business belore Constantinople except that declared in Lord Derby's slateuientol Fjiday. Tbe Pall Mall Gazette considered Ibis about aa perilous and humiliating a petition was poasioie. it aeciaron it- to be the imperative duty of the ministry to redeem tbe couulry (ram this position at auy cost, and demanded de-manded such raconsUtuLioo of the cabinet aa would loave oo doubt tbat it, like the couutry, is o( one mind. A Times' Vienna dispatch saya, ou this Bubject: Wuat looked yesterday merely probable seems to day pretty certain, namely, tbat the entry of the British lleet in tbe Dardauelle baa become tbe subject of negotiations ostensibly between the British government govern-ment and tbe porte, but . in reality1 : through the porte between Eogluad and liusaia. The Times, i.D its leading lead-ing editorial article, says: However desirable a compromise, may be, it can only be based upon tho recstab-liabmant recstab-liabmant of some degree of mutual confidence, and it is necessary to ob-eerve ob-eerve that it still depends upon Rub bis, to take tbe first atep for this purpose. pur-pose. A portion of the militia will Boon tin called out. and two corvettes now in American waters have been ordered to join the Mediterranean squadron: . .Chicago, 13. Times' London: As tbe prospect of war becomeB more lively, the desire for it here becomes more remote. Russia is ready; England Eng-land is unprepared, but tbe Utter nnwer is makiuc active preparations, and all th jourualu have advertise ments lor government working men I at tbo dock yards. v Constantinople, 12. Ordinary telegraph tele-graph routes have been : restored. 1 Hostilities have been renewed in Tbessaly. The Black sea blokade has been raised. Many ships are -go ing there for grain. Postal service by way of Odessa will sboilly be resumed. Small pox and fever are increasing among the refugees. ref-ugees. The distress is vory great. Emperor William,1 of Germany, has ! subscribed $2,000 lo.lhe international '' refugee fund. - -- It is. not believed tbat the entry of - Russians would give rise to any serious seri-ous trouble.1 There would perhaps be great excitement, but public opinion haB bo cbunged, tbat tbe lours once entertained have now almost entirely disappeared. Bucharest, 13. The czarowkch is expected here shortly on his way to St. Petersburg. Roumania is taking measures fV)r mobilizing all her able bodied men against contingencies,-1 Austrian subjects residing in Roumania Rou-mania have been summoned lo report at Austrian consulates iu view 6l possible Austrian mobilization. Many petitions against tbe retrocession -of Bessarabia to Russia are reaching government. Considerable Russian reinforcement! are arriving at Jsy. |