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Show TELEGRAPHIC THE EAMTEKM QUESTION. Tb Arniltiice Concluded, but it lutlst to Give kMtlal'actioii. I A Europe" ('onlaraacsj C tailed. PJEACK SIQN1ID, AdriADople, 31. Tlie six bases 0 peace accepiod bv the puna aoa tbo terrm of armiutioe huvs juit bcea signed bv Grand Duko Niobolai and Sirrer and Namyk Paehai. An order iutndiug hoatililirs will bo diepatcbed foitbwitb to all cor pa and delachmeuta and also to the army in Aiift Miuor. Tbo Turku will vacule j.11 Dauubian fortreisen and Erzeroum. Geueral Zimmermnu'i force huve advancud within fifteen miles ot Varna and out the Hoburnl ruilrvay ind tblecrapb lines. . THE CONDITIONS. Constantinople, 2. Tbere it grout satisfaction here at tbe aeUleuient ot peace preliminaries. Following are the conditions of tbe DroLocal: Tbe erection ot Bu'garia into a principality; princi-pality; Btoond, a war indemnity or territory terri-tory in compensation; Third, the independence of Roumnifi, 6ervia and Montenegro with an increase ol territory for each; Forth, an ulterior undemanding between tbe sultan and the czar regarding re-garding the Dardanelles; Sixth, evacuation ot Dauubian fortresses and Erzeroum. Hobart Pasha has received orders to hold bis fleet in readiness to sail, it is believd for tbe Pirseua. Mebemst Ali Pasba has been appointed to the command of the troops in Crete and Adassides, a Christian, has been appointed ap-pointed governor of the ulaud. REJOICING IN &T. PfiTKHSBURG St. Petersburg, 8. Thanksgiving services are being held in tbe ohurcheu : and salvos. Artillery was tired in consequence ot the signing ol the a r 111 lit ice. Flags are flying all over, the city and preparations are making 1 fur a brilliant illumination tonight,: THE EST) NOT YET. The czar yesterday, after an iu spection addressed the troopi as ful Iowa: "I congratulate you upon tbe armistice the satisfactory conditions of which are due to our brave tionps whn nrnvprl that fnr thflin nnthini is wno proveu mat. tor luom nuiuiUK is itupoeiible of accomplishment. We are Btill, however, far from tbe end and must continue to bold ourselves prepared until we obtain a durable peace worthy of Russia. " WiDDIN 6UBRENDIRS. London, 3. A Bacharet correspondent corres-pondent telegraphs that iu consequence conse-quence of the armistice the garrison at Widdin has been ordered from Constantinople to surrender tbeir arms, after which they will be quartered in neighboring village!. BE3SAJUDIA. ' A Berlin correspondent - says Russia has formally acquainted Rou mania of her intention to annex Bessarabia giving the Dobrudsoha in exchange. bervia Lars UP. J Belgrade, 4. Government having received a dispntch from the Russian headquarters announcing that the I armistice hag been signed baa ordered dmerent Servian commandera to atop ho tili lies. TUB D-LBDi KILLS. Berlin, 8. The Voeaiohe Zeilung's Bucharest correspondent says ke had an interview with Igualieft who informed in-formed him that Russia wished to open the Dardanelles only to Turkey and herself and insisted upon the cession of Armenia as she knew an endeavor to obtain money indemnity would be hopeless. COMPLICATIONS. A Vienna dispatch saya, oven in their immature form the Russian conditions aeem to contain much that oan scarcely be brought into harmony with tbe interests of Austria, beiug rather calcul&ied to sow the seeds ot fresh troubles than promote real and lasting peace. They destroy the Ottoman Otto-man power in Europe without substituting sub-stituting anything in its place possessing possess-ing guarantees of stability. The smaller states would receive just enough to make them wish for more, while Bulgaria would become little more than a Russian dependency, I The restoration to the cz&r of Bessarabia Bessara-bia without due equivalent to Bou-mania, Bou-mania, would make Russia mistress ot the mouths of tbe Danube, Thus, in the very preliminaries themaelvea, there is much that must lead to discussion dis-cussion between Austria and Russia, and the same must be the case though perhaps to a leaser degree with other powers. Meantime Rou mania has already announced her claim to take part as a belligerent in tbe conclusion ot peace, tbe minister of foreign affairs having issued a circular to Ibis effect. Servians are greatly disappointed with the frontier rectification, allowed Ihem by Russian preliminaries, and proclaim that in spite of the armistice they well not stop operations until they have possession of old Bervia, down to the river Loin. Turkish men-of-war have been ordered to Athens to take oQ tbe minister. TbuB, the eastern question hsis now been raised in its full extent. |