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Show j ei:uoig. APPOINTED TO VIENNA. London, 1. Colonel Wellesley, the military attache of the British lega lion at Bt. Petersburg, recently re called, haa been appointed first secretary secre-tary to the embassy at Vienua. NON UNION STEIKEHS. London, 1. The non-unionist card room handB at Blackburn complain that tbey are not being supported, and threaten the union with violence if they are not assisted. ANOTHER BETROTHAL. Ii ia understood that the Grand Duke of Muokleaburg-Sobwdrin will shortly be betrothed to the Gracd Ducbeas Anaalasia, daughter of the Russian Grand Duke MicbaoU ENGLAND BTILL ADUERES. London, 1. Cross, home secretary, made a long address at the optniug of the Conservative club in Preston. His speech waa mainly a repetition of the arguments of Lord Salisbury'? oiruiar, maintaining that although j such aud such a clauae ol the treaty of San Stefano might be innocent,1 the treaty, an a whole, waa very mia- j chievoue. The speech, however, is important as showing by its whole teuor that the government adheres to la demand for laying the entire treaty before the oongress. He denied that the government encouraged Turkey or waa actuated by a warlike Bpiril. The government, he said, sought to bring about an accord ot powers, but what good would Lhere be iu the powers meeting in congreaa if tho treaty they signed could be torn up at any moment by one of the aigna-1 lories? UBQ1XG EVACUATION. Constantinople, 1 It ia aaid that General Todleben has again urged the evacuation of Shumln, Varna and Batoum, intimating that if the porte immediately complied, tho Russians would withdraw to the firtifhd line of Tchataldja and Derkoa. A DENIAL. Rome, 1. Thesessionof the chum hers waa to-day reopened. In the chamber of deputies, Prime Minister Oiiroli gave absolute denial to the rumors that Italy was mediating in the eastern question. Cjunt Corti, minister of foreign afl irs, confirmed the denial, and also contradicted the statement that Italy haa asked England Eng-land to state her views. SOLDIERS RETURNING. Belgrade, 1. Furloughed Boldiers are returning lo their colors with apparent euthueiaam. The whole army will be ready to make a forward movement at end of next week. SITUATION UNCHANGED. 8t. Petersburg, 1. The Ayence Rimsc aays the eituatiun is unchanged Pourparlers continue. It ia elated that Prince Labanofl, formerly am- baaaador te Coribtontioope, will be: again appointed to that poaition, in-1 stead of General Ignatitfi, and that; Ism id Pasha will come to St. Peters-1 burg. I |