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Show IHE KVSTKi; WAR. l'REI'ABlSQ FOR ANOTHER CAMPAIGN. Chicago, 20. The Tribune's London Lon-don special nays; In canting up the aenea of Blrngi;lea in Ihe vicinity ol Pluvna tho Eulidh pupuri admit that tho Grtit Cdliinates of the results are incorruot, or over estimated. It is now coi)niiJorrd here that the contest is Htill uudeoidtd and that the heaviest and moat decisive fighting is still to i ome. The Russians, contrary fo general expectation in England, that the war would close in a single i-nnipiiign, are making ready to go into winter quarters. Supplies of warm clothing are being rapidly forwarded for-warded rom St. Polerghurg. To Kiiard the pansages across the Danube strong bridge heads are being constructed con-structed at Matchio. Nilcopolia, Hir-aova Hir-aova and Sistova. RUSSIAN WKAENKSS. XiieTirue8 London saya: The Hua-airtna Hua-airtna have lost all the advantages possessed by theru at the commencement commence-ment of the siege of Plevna. They are fo weak and poorly fed that (hey are unable to Carry on operations except aB a siee until the arrival ol tlie guards. 'Tbe prospects look bad for the KuceuiUd everywhere in Bulgaria, while the Turks are everywhere victorious. Tlie only ground of nie-dintioD nie-dintioD al present is in the name of humanity to hreak the deadlock, whose only result id unparnlleltd carnage. Uniegs this ia dfino a second campaign is inevitable, unless theXiUssiuus against all expectation, gain a signal victory. ' It is generally tuuugbl ihe luttrviewof Biemarck ai-d Audrassy will settle whether the war j shall cease now or go over another year, with a probability of dragging in all Europe , , SEL.VIA HESITATIXO. . Belgrade, 20. The Dews of reported re-ported Russian disasters has created great utieasiness here, especially aa everything whs prepared for crossing tlie Danube at Gladova by the Hussions Hus-sions and their reception in Negotin and Tinjok villages. It is aunouoced (hat the cabinet tis .agreed to postpone action and 'he troops marching to (he frontiers Uave been recalled into towns not eo near ihe border, in order to give no mirage to the port. . B1S.MARCK AND ASDASSY. LondoDi SO.J-No atatosman credits the rufnor tbat Rubbo Turkish media-non media-non is the subject ol the Salzburg conference ' between Biamarck. and Andrassy, because mediation in pree-entJcobditioni pree-entJcobditioni is simply impossible. The more probable subject . ia the maintenance of ' the good understanding under-standing between Germany and Austria Aus-tria established by the Gastein-Salz-burg conference of 1871, which assured as-sured Austria's non-intervention against Germany in .her subsequent ooxjilict with Prance. ' Berlio, 20. The metting of Bismarck Bis-marck a lid Andrassy at Salzburg is to ha regarded aa the sequel of the recent re-cent interview beLween the Austrian and German emperors, and as merely stiengthening tha . v:ewe then exchanged ex-changed between the two sovereigns regarding the continuance of the uuderstai.ding between the three imperial im-perial .courts upon the means of averting European complications. Ihe rewilt ia Bflcured without formal treaty stipulations, inasmuch as it represents tlie complete pergonal agreement existing between tlie three emperors. Vienna, 20. A correspondent of the Loudou Times comments in ideuticaj .terms with that from Berlin. Ber-lin. ; . London, . 20. A Russian official diepatch, dated Gorny Sluden, yesterday, yes-terday, says: A flairs are quiet everywhere; the blockade and bombardment bom-bardment ol Plevna continues. St. Petersburg,' 20. The Golos publisViea kv telegram from Igdyr, Asia Minor, which shows that the Turks, on the 18th, were cannonading cannonad-ing General' Terykaaaoli'a positions there, '- |