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Show The Turkish iueailou. London, 13. A Standard special ' from Constantinople Bays: Tho sultan haB not approved the conditions of peace resolved upon by the council of ' ministers, nod baa ordered that tho question be further considered by tho great council which consists of eighty dignitaries. The deliberations ol the great council are expected to result ' iu milder term for Servia. ' I A dispatch from Odessa reports that tne Turkish inhabitants of Phil-lipolis Phil-lipolis and Tartar Bayard Kik havo assumed a threatening attitude toward Bulgarians. They decKre that before many days there wilt be a further reduction in the populat ou. The Mussulmans are all armed, while christians, ever since tho collapse col-lapse of the insurrection, have been deprived ot their weapons. The British ambassador at Constantinople has been informed of the perilous situation sit-uation of the christian population. All Servian troops have retired from Alexiuatz except eight battalions, bat-talions, who are instructed to withdraw in case of an attack. The Daily Ttleyrajih publishes three columns of lho report ol Schuyler Schuy-ler of the American legation, and Prince Tzerlelefl of the Ru$ian embassy em-bassy at Constantinople, regarding 'the Turkish atrocities north of Balkans, Bal-kans, The report recommends prompt and efficacious remedies rather thau investigations uud explanations. |