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Show EUROPE. THB TURKISH EVACUATION'S. Constantiaople, 19. The porle hag addressed a note to Graud Duke the promise made by Turkey 'i evacuate evac-uate Shumla, Varua and liatuum. 1 It says that a great part of tne "rri -sons of these placeB have already Oeun withdrawn. The treaty of peace, dues not fix any definite penuJ !. the evacuation, and moreover, the poai tiona respectively occupied now are conformable to the provisions of the armistice. Tbe porle promises that in proportion as the new Bulgarian territory is evacuated by the Kus-Bians, Kus-Bians, in accordance with the treaty, Turkey will successively surrender one fortress after another. It is rumored that the Russians, intend to stipulate lor a certain date for the evacuation of Batoum, threatening threat-ening otherwise to occupy Xavik on , the Bospborus. The arsenal of Tophane ha? been removed to Scutari. Scu-tari. FAVOR ENGLAND. The Turkish people and army favor England. ANNEXATION OF WRANJA. Belgrade, 19. It ia stated tint the Russians have agreed to the anneia .tion by Servia of the distriot ef IWranja. It is believed the question of the posBessioa of Pirot will be Bellied by a plebiscite. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Paria, 19. The Journal des Debata declares the belief that the German mediation really aims at the reeutab j lishment of the triple alliance and the isolation of England. ! SERIOUS RIOT. Loadoo, 19. A serious riot has occurred at St. Ammenan, near Glaa gow. Some miners on a strike attacked at-tacked the sherifl'a officers, who were serving notices of ejectment. Several bouses were wreckud aud tbe telegraph tele-graph lines destroyed. ACCEDING TO ROUMANIA'fl DtStANOS Bucharest, 10. It is said that Russia, in view of Roumauia's demands de-mands and the wishes of Europe for the effectual neutralization of the Danube, will abandon her claim to Reni and other points on the Danube above St. George's canal, but will maintain her claims for Ismail, Belgrad and Cahoul, and insist upon the negotiation of a convention fur establishing depots to facilitate the passage of troops through Roumania. THE FREE DO il OF THE DANUBE. At a secret meeting of the Ruu maniau cnamber, M. Bratiano, ex plaining the result of his mission to Vienna, said. Roumania could rely upou the support of Austria and Germany, only in so far as tne Hs-arabian Hs-arabian question involved the question ques-tion of the freedom of the Danube. Neither Germany nor Austria be heved Russia intended Lo attack that freedom, and both would be ihtifc lied with the neutralization of tbe Danube and certain guarantees in wipw nf thin Into nf a HT. i if r. w. - - - - . io. m, om- tiano recommended that Roumania should come to an arrangement with RusBia. In consequence of this statement, . several deputies, even from the government gov-ernment side, violently attacked (J. gilniceano, minister of foreign afliir, for his recent misleading policy. Cogalniceano declared bis reiuimeiw to resign if be was censured publicly. OOQ ALN I CEANO COMPLALSED OF. The Russian representative has also complained to Prince Chariee of violent vio-lent language used by Cogalniceano, and puiuied out that it would be more advantageous to appcaae the nublic mind ban to bring about con-equences con-equences for which Russia declined responsibility. Both the Russian and Hiuniaoian armies continue to con -triirute at strategical points. A SW HITCH. Kp-oLil dispatches fr;m St. Petersburg Peters-burg i'id.cati that a new hitcb has occurred iu the uego:.atiomf Qag 1 |