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Show KlUOI'CAK NOTE-H. V.UHOR OP BJ.AISK'b DEATH. Paris, 10 An unconfirmed rumor is curreul that Ex-marshal Bazaine is dtad. THE FEEL1KG AT VIENNA. London, 10 The Times says : Ttie speeches of Lords BeacnnsfielU and Salisbury are thought ut Vienna to point to probable wur and to bold out kuikII hope of a congress, which is there believed to be tbe only possible pos-sible wy of reaching a pacific solution. solu-tion. Tnia supposed attitude of Jng land is not approved at Vienna, because the Austrian government haq made no provision for theeventu ality ol the final failure of the con-grewi con-grewi pnject. It is said, however, that wheu tbe necessity ot deciding is forced go Count Andrassy, he will undoubtedly resist Kussia'i de mauds and make an alliance with England, provided he can lurry ton court parity with bim. Witn this contingency in view, Rub jia had Taken a firm grip on Rou mania, and should government Attempt to resist her will, the country wcu'd find itseif in a most embar ra'eing position. Tnerrlure, it is by DO means certain that the final policy of Roumania will coincide fully with the present manifestations of popular feeling. Should the war be confined to England and Russia, Roumania can manage to escape the serious consequences, but bhould Austria enter into tbe action, the principality cannot avoid being crushed' almost irreparably, between the contending forces, no matter which belligerent she chooses as an ally. TURKEY'S NEUTRALITY. Apropos of the rumored orders pent to Admiral Hornby, a St. Petersburg letter in yesterday's Berlin Nord Deutsche Zeituug, likely lo come from an authorized source, eays: "Turkey cannot be permitted to remain re-main neutral in an Anglo-Russian war. If bus allies herself with Russia she will have to give up Constantino pie as a pledge ot her fidelity. If Bhe Bidss with England, Constantinople, Gallipoli, Buyukedere and the European Euro-pean shores ol the Boaphorua and the Oardanelles will be occupied by Russian Rus-sian troops at any risk. The Russian fortifications around Constantinople render tbe conquest of the city certain, cer-tain, and the Russian torpedoes will soon teach England's vessels to keep at a distance, lest a return to Beeika bay should be out off." REVIEW OF TURKISH TROOPS. It ib announced that a review of 29,000 Turkish troops will bo held near Constantinople on Thursday, HOB ART PASHA. It is stated that Hobart Pasha baa obtained a abort leave of absence, for the purpose of visiting Eugland. OHIKA AND GOI'.TSCIIAKOFF. The Roumanian government officially offici-ally reaffirms tbe correctness of Prince Ghika'a reports of his interview inter-view with Prince Gortscbakoff, when tbe latter used threatening language. Salisbury's oihculae. Tbe pacific and argumentative tone of the Russian reply to Lord Salisbury's Salis-bury's circular is recognized with satisfaction by the London morninc papers as indicating a purpose and giving hope of finding an arrange ment by negotiations. WANTS THEM SUBMITTED. The Times claims that both Lord Salisbury's and Prince Gortachakofl's circulars should be submitted to tbe judgment of Europe. 14,000 SICE RUSSIANS. Pera, 10. Fourteen thousand Russians Rus-sians are sick between San Stefan and Adrianople. RUSSIANS OCCUPYINO ROUMANIA. Vienna, 10. A special from Bucharest Bu-charest reports that on Monday the advance guards ef the 7ih and lltb Russian army corpa began to crosB from Rutschuk to Giurgevo, in order to occupy the line from Giurgevo to Bucharest. The Roumanian government, govern-ment, in order to avoid alarming j publicity, denies that the occupation has commenced, but it is nevertheless ! an undeniable fact. I A special from Constantinople : states that Layard baa succeeded iu paralyzing, for the present, Russia's endeavors to obtain the friendship of the porte". In view 0 the hourly increasing tension ol the Anglo-Russian relations, rela-tions, the greatest importance is attached at-tached to a long interview Lsyard had on Monday with Reouf Pasha and Osman Pasha, who are paramount para-mount in military aflairs. DEAD. Madrid, 10. Stnor Martini de Herrena, formerly minister of j ustice, is dead. THE GRAND DUKE'fl DEMANDS. London, 11. A special dated Con etaolinople, Weduesday, states that Grand Duke Nicholae continues to demand the forts on the Upper Boa-phorus. Boa-phorus. General Nelikofl will have an interview with theaultan on the subject to day. THE OUTLOOK IN ST. PETERSBURG. A 8t. Petersburg correspondent tele-graphs tele-graphs as follows: "The horizon is again overcast. The change is attributed to the speeches aaade in the British parliament, to the consequent conse-quent alteration in the attitude of the Austrian cabinet aud the apparent hesitation of Germany to act as a mediator. It is believed in official circles that some of Lord Salisbury's remarks on Monday indicate an intention in-tention of going to war. The Agence Rusbg Btatea that a short circular ac companying Prince Gortchakofi'a reply re-ply invites England to formulate her proposal)." DR. BUTT RESIGNS, London, 11. Dr. Butt has announced an-nounced that he cannot manage th home rule party wiaile in Dublin, and rb he iB unable to devote bis whole time to parliameut.he must beg to be relieved frona the responsibility of the leadership. It is understood that hie resignation ia due to the revival ol the obstructionist tactics. RUSSIANS IN ROUMANIA. London, 10. A telegram from Bucharest eays Russian troops, espe cially artillery, have arrived at various places on the Roumanian bank of the Danube. Tuev hava nntarpri ti; aud command the railway Btalion at Giurgevo. They have occupied important im-portant positions on the Nyasblov river. A RECALL ASKED. In consequence of tho urgent demands de-mands of Russia, M. Cogaluiceano minister of foreign aflairs, hag aeked Prince Charles to recall M. Balt-chano, Balt-chano, Roumanian representative at Vienna. |