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Show THE EASTERN QUESTION. j Tbe Situation Unchanged. POPULAR DEliOXSTKATIONS. London, 23. Auberon Herbertaf, liberal, will preside l the Deuce demonstration de-monstration tomorrow. Bradlaugh will move tbe resolutions. Acti-Puian paprrs announce aj loyal and natrintie demonstration at Marble Arch to vote down the peace j resolutions, and protest against any ; attempt to emharrms government j during the present crisis, and againutj tbe Russian occupation of Couetau tinople. ' 1 Tit E RUSSIAN POSITION. j The Times' St. Petersburg: Thai conference is aot likely to meet until the Adrianople negotiations are concluded. con-cluded. Ru-sia does not wish a re-; newal of hostilities, which would inevitably in-evitably result in the df tit ruction of the Ottoman empire, but her position ought not tu be eountrued as weak-nes weak-nes or retreat. I hve reason to believe the uoidiality betwem the courtB ol St. Petersburg and Berlin bas not increased much lately. Official journals are very reserved in commenting ou Bismarck's speech in the reichsUe. A Paris correspondent says according accord-ing to a tehgram from Bucharest, fresh RuFBian detachments are arriving arriv-ing in Roumania, several of them without arms. It is believed they are also destined a fjrm military colonies in Bulgaria. UNSATieyACTOKY. The Times editorially Bays it con eiders the situation very unsatisfact ory. Europe is armed to the teeth aud is increasing its armaments day by day. In such circumstances the country can but give its confidence to government, and trust that they will be able to control the dangerous susceptibilities sus-ceptibilities which have ou all s'dee been aroused. what Dore ir mean? Pera. 23. Great anxiety prevails here. Three thousand Beamen have passed Adrunople fur the torpedo .nrv'.r. ir, iKn finlf nf Rui-na and tht sea of Marmora. Belgrade, 23. The fueling of animosity ani-mosity against Russia is prevalent here. JNcw York, 24. The World's Washington says: It iB doubtful if the president has made up bis own mind whether he will Bign the silver bill or not. Most of the cabinet think he will veto it. A Pacific coast sena tor is auinority lor tne statement mat if the president vetoes it, it can't be repassed. It only takes two votes to change the two thirds and these can be obtained. Windom reluctantly voted for the bill and will not sustaiu a veto. Still at the treasury every preparation is making tu coin net dollars. ORlLEKS whipped. Alheus, 23. Turks have retaken Plalanas aud entirely destroyed it by fire Gisek insurgents, after a brave defense, retired Id Kobotos. a bhter face. St. Petersburg, 23. The Agence Rut-ie sayB the situation has improved through an understanding between England and Russia, whereby Russia will not occupy Gallipoliand England will not land troop j on the shores of the Dardanelles. Negotiations for making peace are making progress. To hasten them Grand Duke .Nich olB, by agreement with the porte, has transferred his headquarters to San Stefano, and will meet there tomorrow to-morrow Safvet Pasha. The signature of the peace conditions will follow. |