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Show THE EUROPEAN CRISIS. The armistice question is still on the tapis at Constantinople, and Geu. lnatieff insists upon its immcdiaie adoption, and that Turkey must place the settlement of affairs in the hands nf a European conference, to which she cannot bo a party. There is a growing excitement reported in all Mahommedau circles, and the strong est hostility to Russia. A dispatch trom Pseth, Hungary, says it will be difficult for Austria to preserve neutrality neu-trality in ctse of war. Baring, secretary secre-tary of the British legation, who has been investigating the Bulgarian atrocities, reports that the Turkish investigating commission is a farce; that the oid panic is renewed and a fresh m assacre th reate n ed by the Turks. Tne Turkish cabinet is divided di-vided against itself, tho sultan ia without experience and the priests i are inflaming the minds of their fanatical followers. There is a serious financial crisis in Russia, and a panic i .mong the people, wh) rush to the banks to diip'Ts? of their securities. Austria is also in a bad way financially. |