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Show T5i e i:anti; wak, Athens, 7. Many of the villages in the district of Volo having refused to pay taxes, the Turks have placed six guns before the gates of the city aud threaten to bombard the town on the first sign ot insurrection. Great uneasiness un-easiness prevails iu Thesjaly and Efirus. Belgrade, 7. The Bknptschina before prorogation decided to continue the payment of tribute to the porte. Uonstantinopie, .-MUKniar rasna telegraphs, under date of Augusts, that 1,800 Xarapack horsemen defeated de-feated two Russian battalions with their guna at Dmarc upon Ardah-n. 1 London, 7. The porte baa issued a circular recouutiug the horriblt massacres perpetrated by Cutbacks and Bulgarians. These include the burning alive of seventy Mussulmen of the village of Ayukelim, aod the cold-blooded murder of forty others. as well as women and children. Tne circular declares tbnf. an ' English military attache has ascertained the truth of the allegations. Ths Bosnian insurrection is 'ended. The insurgents aro crossing into Dal matia and being interned on one of the islands in the Adriatic. Russians are concentrating in great lorce on Lorn river. An altack on R-iegrad is i thought imminent. It has been officially reported Lh'iit the Russians are no longer this eide of the Balkans. According to official ntws horn Constantinople, Con-stantinople, Mehemet Ali intends to convert Raegrad into a fortified camp. The forceB concentrated in the neigh borhood consist of forty-eight battal ions of infantry, fifteen batteries and eighty two equadronsof cavalry alto gether 40,000 men. It is rumored that Austria with the consent of Servia and Russia, will occupy the werteru part ol Servia. Two high Austrian officials Irivts arrived ar-rived in Belgrade. The interviews between Emperors William and Hrancis Joseph will be purely private No ministers will be present. The Dobrudscha is believed to be completely com-pletely clearof Russians. Adrianople, 7. There is appalling misery among Bu'gariAiia and Turkish Turk-ish fugitives from Eki Saghra and the neighborhood. There aro from 10,000 to 15. OCX), of whom 500 are wounded. Many are dying on the road from exhaustion and starvation. All are destitute of every necessary ol life. |