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Show I UK KANTCKSI UCENTIO.V lhe ft u I inn and Czar Kxrhnn-in Kxrhnn-in if t ongralulallons, A IVaccftil Aapeci. , ' KU&SIANi LEA V1SQ, Per 5. It is staled that Russians will begin to leave Routnelia immediately, im-mediately, Borne embarking here and oilw at Han fcilcf ino. The treaty of peace has been sent to St. Petersburg for lormal ratification. - AUSTRIA WANTS MORE. Vienna, 5, At the opening of tht congrffB a motion will be brought Inrwrd, probibiy hy tbe German delegate, iu Uvur of the immediate annexation to Austria of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Piince Bismarck bad quite recently renew;d his advice in lavor of such annexation, AUSTRIA DISSATISF1KD, , Newspapers are dissatisfied with the peace conditions so ftrasLhey are known. They express the opinion that the most difficult phase of the crisis is yet to be passed. They say nobody wishes to disturb the great result of the war tbe liberation ol Christians, but while demands calculated cal-culated to lead to a condiot witb England Eng-land hava been dropped by Russia, similar consideration has not been shown for Austria. . It is stated that Count AndrasBy will make a full exposition ex-position of his policy to delegations which will moot probably uo Thursday. OPJENUTa OP THE DANOBl. : i A special to LloydB' from Galafz, says the work of removing obstructions obstruc-tions in the Danube will begin to i morrow. We expect navigation will ! open in two weeks. j ROYAL CONQRATOLATIOK3. ! 8t. Petersburg, 6. The sultan has Bent the following telegram to the , emperor: "Constantinople, 8. On tho occa sion of the anniversary of your majesty's accession to the throne, I ofler my congratulations with the desire of renewing our friendly relations." rela-tions." The emperor, ia reply, telegraphed as follows: "I thank your majesty for your congratulation which I received simul UneouBly with the news of the signature signa-ture of peace. I perceive in tbie coincidence the presage of good and lasting relations between ua.", THE BULGARIAN TEIBOTE. San Stefdno, 5. The amount of tribute to be paid by .Bulgaria is not to he fixed for two yeors, during which measures will he taken to as certain the resources and revenue of the country, which will be occupied by 60,000 Russian troops two years, or until the nation's army can be firmed and rendered capable of maintaining order. Tbe tribute, when fixed, will go towards paying the RuBslau war indemnity. Tbe ultimate ulti-mate form of government, whether constitutional or absolute, will be decided partly by the . Bulgarian prince and assembly and partly by iCurope. Sarvia will have Ninch, but not Widdin, which will remain Bulgarian, Bul-garian, Thessaly and Epirus will share the administrative reforms stipulated for Bosnia and Heizsgo-vina. |