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Show THE EASTERN WAR. ONE OF THE RESULTS. St. Petersburg, 4. The Vedomisti calculates that after the couclusioo of peace thu Black Sea and Sea of Azof ports will export 5,000,000 quarteis of wheat. HU!S!A i'UBLIC OHSIdN OS THE PRO POSKD CONFKKENCg. Public opinion herf , and even mure at iMohC.iw, regards tliii projected em-lereuce em-lereuce with disfavor. Sdiua pupers apeak ol tin' coulereuce aa a mere device ol the European powerB to deprive de-prive Rush'i of all aha earned after, so heavy an ezpeuditure of blood and treasure, without themselves spending spend-ing or 1-ddiug a mau.- TU3 CESSION OF BES3ARABIA. Rm-hrtrftBt. 4. The cabinet delib Bucharest, . me caoinei aeuo eraled fuur hours on Sunday under tbe presidency ol Prince Charles, upon General IgmUiefl's formal proposition pro-position lor the cession of Bessarabia to Russia. Nothing was resolved, but them are indications that Rou-mania Rou-mania will categorically refuse, THE DEFINlTIVS TREATY. Vienna, 4. The political correspondence corres-pondence statttti that after signing the peace preliminaries, steps were im mediately taken at Adriauople to commence negotiations of a definitive defini-tive treaty of peace. General Igoa-tieff Igoa-tieff and Safvet Pasha will be entrusted entrust-ed with these negotiations. STILL THERE. , 'Constantinople,' 4. The Russians remain at Rodosto, Ichorlou and Boargas. NOTIFIED OF THE ARMI8TICK, Cettinje, 4. The Russian diplomats diplom-ats representative, M. Jonin, has given notice of the conclusion of the armistice to the Priuca of Montenegro, Montene-gro, and requested him to impend hostilities. SERVLA'S INTERESTS WILL BE SEEN TO. Belgrade, 4. The dispatch of : Grand Duke Nicholas, notifying the Servian government of the armistice, added the assurance that Servia's interests in-terests would receive every consideration. considera-tion. DOUBTS ABOUT AUSTRIA. London, 5. A Times' St. Petersburg Peters-burg dispatch says it has been aa aumed until lately that England would interpose the priucipal obstacles to a satisfactory arrangement, but it is now believed that Austria will offer the moat serious opposition. Russia ia inclined to be conciliatory relative to the question of the straits, wbich principally a flee la England, but with regard to the Sclavonic tribes it ia declared de-clared that she must consider her own honor and aims as well as the supposed interests of Austria. The popular faith in the triple alliance is much shaken. It is believed Austria has completely changed her attitude and serious doubts are entertained even concerning Germany. MONTENEGRO NOT SATISFIED. A Vienna special says the Monte- j negrins seejQ inclined to resist the ! armistice, vihioh was concluded just I as they were meditating an attack on' Scutari. |