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Show Or tfie numerous rumors which hive reached tbe Herald from the European seat of war during the last twenty-four hours, but few furnish any positive clue to the situation of affairs. The Russians are charged with aiding the insurgents and the Servians. It is said that the Servians were not so badly beaten at Sartachar as at first reported. Austria is arming, arm-ing, and it is said that Germany will place two army corps on a war footing. foot-ing. Tbe porte will abstain from war operations on the river Danube. Nou-iotervention is believed to be the policy of the European powers. The London Times concludes that "the British people do not think it incumbent incum-bent on them to pull down the Turkish Turk-ish authority which they aided in maintaining twenty years ago, but they will not allow themselves to be drawn into another Crimean war by the belief, which is probably a mere delusion, that a change in the disposition dispo-sition sf the present dominions of the sultan implies tbe advance of tbe Russians to Constantinople." The Servians claim considerable successes. |