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Show FOREIGN. EUROPEAN NOTES. FILLED. London, 30. All the Vienna cor respondents of the London journals concur in the statement that General Ignatiefi's mission has failed. The TimeB1 Vienna correspondent doubta whether General IgnatieO has power, and will so alter hia map of Bulgaria as to suit the viewa there, but should some kind of an agreement be come to about tbe map, there will still be a good deal to be said as to the organization of the principalities by Russia and its occupation by 50,000 men for two years. Tbe desire for an understanding may be Bincere, but tbe views are so widely divergent that it may be doubted whether -thia Willie easy of accomplishment, NOTHING IN TUB WAY. It ia learned, on fair authority, that from the positions near the Boaphorua nothing can prevent the Rua Bians from marching to the coast and Beiiing a fort commanding tho entrance en-trance to the Black sea. TJtAN SPO&TATION OAETi. Bucharest, 30. It ie itated that tbe Russian quartermaster's department depart-ment in Romania baa been ordered to engage 10,000 carta. The Russia have forbidden the export of cereals ftona the lower Danube. THREATENING, St. Petersburg, 30. The Journal de ft. Petersburg aays: ihe balance in the Mediterranean is only threatened threat-ened by the presence of the British fleet in the Sea of Marmora and Eng land's possession of Gibraltar and Malta." The article continues: "The calling out of the reserve, notwithstanding notwith-standing the statement that it does not imply war, ib another step in the path of provocation. Russia has fulfilled ful-filled all her promises. She did not insert in the treaty of San Stelano a Bingle stipulation dashing with the inte rents of othera or injuriously a fleeting them by its reservations. Russia ia conscious of having neglected neg-lected nothine which could secure to tbe east an era of prosperity and to Europe long - years ol peace. She will deeply deplore the aberrations which may counteract her pacifio work, but at the same time she will await, arms in hand, any attempt to dispute the fruits of her sacrifice, wbich no threats will induce her to relinquish." FIERCB FIGHTING. Athena, SO. Fierce fighting has occurred at Macrinitza between the insurgents and the lurks. Several Turkish vessels are bombarding tbe villages. The British iron turret Bhip Devastation and the corvette Ruby are cruising along tho coast of M&cedonia I for the purpose of rescuing relugoe women and children. I SAFEGUARDS DETXRMiKED UPON. London, 30. Correspondents of the provincial journals say they believe that some steps for safeguarding British interests, like the entry of the fleet into tbe Black sea or occupation of Gallipoh, have been determined upon. AUSTRIA THE ONLY ONE, i London, 30. The correspondence concerning tbe conference ia published pub-lished to day. The facta are sub stantially the same as previously communicated in previous dispatches. Austria is the only government which expressed an opinion about England's demand for the submission of all the articlea of the treaty of San Stefano to the congress. Austria thought the restoration of full liberty ot action by tbe powers a sufficient guarantee, and that it was not to 'the interest of England or Austria to raise difficulties. difficul-ties. On this the joint preliminary conference of umbaasadjra at Berlin was suggested by Bismarck, and immediately im-mediately declined by England, because be-cause it waa useless. THE TREATY MODIFICATIONS. In conversation with tbe British amoassador at at. retersburg, Uorta-chakofl Uorta-chakofl said that if tbe congress made any mod locations in the treaty, tbey would be subject to further arrange menta between Rusaia and Turkey. RusBia could only accept the discus sion of those points of the treaty affecting European interests. BESSARABIA. The British ambassador at Vienna telegraphed Lord Derby on tho 23d inst., that be was informed that Prince GortacbakoA told the Roumanian aeent at St. Petersburg that Rusaia would not allow the question of Bessarabia Bess-arabia to be discussed by the con-gross. |