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Show Tho Hiinalan Occuiiuilon !' Count uuiiiiii-. London, 7. A special from Paris eays the report is current (hero that the Russians already hold a post on the Dardanelles. Tho Times, in a leader, syc "We aro not altogether coul'uient that Prinoo Gortschakotl has definitely renounced re-nounced the entrance of any Russian troops into Constantinople. Rumors were afloat last night that some such en Iran co had already been made or was on the point of being mada. At tho utmost, such occupation could be onlyofsuoha nominal character as the German entrance into Paris. There is, in short, every apparent ground for confidenee in the prospect before us, aud no solid reason for alarrrt." The Times bases its confidence qn the pauifia anticipation expressed in the German emperor's speech, aud deprocales beforehand any outburst of excitement. If Russia woro to aim at a position in the east which would damage the just lutereats of Austria and Germany, word from Kmperor William would at onco check her. The Daily Telegraph says: "According "Ac-cording to the latest information from Constantinople, the Russian forces, despite the completion of the preliminaries for peace, are now hastily pushing on to Gallipoli and Constantinople. These circumstances, circum-stances, serious and menacing in too extreme, will have to be considered con-sidered by the ministers in the cabinet council to-day. The issue of their deliberation will, in all probability, be this evening communicated to parliament. Tbe Telegraph is furious in its comments com-ments on the course of Russia. A special dated Paris, midnight, says the Russian forces are constantly con-stantly advanciug on Gallipopli and Constantinople. |