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Show War Xotest. J Constantinople, SO. The porte in- ' tendd to isduo a notice to Russian residents iu Turkey who are unwilling to submit to Otto:tiHn lw-, to leave Constantinople within eleven days, aud the pruvinc-s wiihhi twenty-one duve. St. Petersburg, 30. Notwithstanding Notwithstand-ing Turkey's action, Russia unhesitatingly unhesi-tatingly permits Ottoman subjects to remain in Ri:saia under British pro tectiou. Vienna, 30. The Turkish Black sea squadron will not attack Odessa. 1 Five thousand Russians are busy 'repairing inundated railways. ! Austrian Arch Dukes Albrecht aud I Wiihelm are expected on the Croatian frontier to inspect tho garrison. Thu is considered to auger important events. Engineers are adapting tbe Roumanian Rou-manian to the Russian railway tjaugo. This will first be done from Miradisti to Busco. Roumanians killed eight and wounded eleven fugitive Jews near Guergevo. The czar has telegraphed to the Princo of Montenegro: "I am firmly refolved this time to realizo the sacred mission of Russia and my predecessor. predeces-sor. God will aid ua." Roumanians have reoccupicd Kul-aht. Kul-aht. Tho cz.u'a birthday was celebrated yesterday with unbounded enthtiBi-uBtn enthtiBi-uBtn and loyal demonstration throughout through-out the empire. The municipality or St. Petersburg voted a million and a half roubleB for the wounded. Paris, 30. A couvoy of nurses and ambulances sent out by the international inter-national society has started for the sent of w;ir. Duko de Ca,?s hss informed the budget committee that he will make a clear declaration on the Btate ol Franco's relation with foreign powers, in the chambers to-morrow. The French Yellow Book contains a circu-1 Ieu lrom Dukode Cizes, declaring the attitude ol Franco to be one of absolute abso-lute neutrality and reserve. Ibrail, 30. Russians aro building a bridge over the Danube here. , Rome, 30. Correspondence is pro-, greasing between Italy and Turkey in consequence of tho refusal of the latter to permit Russian subjects to remain under tho protection of Italian consuls iu places where there aro no German consuls. The return ol the Italian ambassador to Constantinople will be delayed some lime. London, 30. A dispatch from Bucharest, Bu-charest, dated Monday, says. - the Russians are advancing very slowly. Tho left wing rests at Reui. Grand Duke Nicholns will establish his head-quarters head-quarters at Jassey, to-day, whence they will afterwards bo advanced to Ploiesti. It ia reported that Turkish Tur-kish gunboats have left tho Lower Danube, fearing torpedoes and the RusFian huavy artillery. It is believed be-lieved that tho slow movement of Russians is due to the intention to give the TurkB ample time to reflect upon their present situation, A Bpeoial from Odessa says by orders received on Saturday, Odessa has been declared in a state of siego. A special from Gaiatz reports that passage down the Danube ia now impossible, im-possible, owing to the obstructions placed by tho Russians at the mouth of the PrutU. An Alexandria correspondent er.ys great excitement prevails at Jedda and all towns of Arabia. Recruiting and drilling are progressing everywhere, every-where, and large numbers are volunteering. volun-teering. The scherifl of Mecca sends the sultan 4,000 fully equipped troop?. London, 1. A Vienna correspondent correspond-ent snya tho porte has now given official assurance that it does not intend in-tend to carry on the war on Servian territory. 1 : , Layaid has advised the Sultan not to unfold the prophet's standard, as it wculd end all attempts to localize (he war. |