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Show SERVIAN ARMY IS GIVEN MUCH PRAISE LONDON, Nov, 22. The Servian march to the Adriatic receives high praise from the Tlmos correspondent at San Giovanni dl Medua. who speaks in flattering terms of tho stamina and excellent ex-cellent organization of the Servian army. Two divisions following different routes to AIcsslo suffered great hardships. The cold was intense while crossing the mountain pusses through the deep snou. Then rain began and for the rest of tho march the troops were foaked. No meat could be obtained and bread, which had be brought from the base, ran shorL A largo number of horses died, but there were only four deaths and little sickness among the men. They were so hungry on their arrival that the doctors prohibited meat from being served for a day for fear of producing III effects. Tho men woro too fallgued to undertake under-take any fresh enterprises for some dajr Thev hao received no orders to assist tho Montenegrins lo capture Scutari, Scu-tari, although It is bcliovcd that if Scutari la to bo taken before tho cud of tho war It will bo only by tbeli lu nee. y A Belgrade dispatch to tho Tim only 50U0 prisoners nru in the hi tho Servians as a result of- tha",: Moimsilr. Th srattorod TcmnanU great Turkish army aiv being via pursued and It In said that a larj has been captured, for a sharp n ade has boen heard In their dire Desultory combats still ar' waged on all aides of MonajitlrJ the Servians are hunting down r thin proci-ss lining necessary forli clflcatlon of tho district. ; . Spirit Still Unbroken. ; PARIS. Nov. 21. Thn edltorft Matin, who has just loft Constat describes :i farewell visit ho j Klnmll Pasha, the grand vizier. V statesman was more bent and than the previous week, but hleft clear and his spirit unbroken. Ji "You sp. T awnll tho (nil,1' 1 "History will judge us, hut It judge .Europe. It will say If Eur ever seen In us a people to be Ini or simply a people to be explol will say if Europe has deman many reforms as concessions fi It will say If for a century any has been shown in anything 1 spoils. "I hope France and England regret some day having nbandom Turkey's Demands. I PARIS, Nov. 22. According Constantinople correspondent oflt Parlslon, Nazim Pasha told tl garlan plenipotentiaries thatJJ would agree to an armistice only following terms: i That tho Bulgarians should vnnco beyond the present front; tl key, whilo not surrendering Ad and Scutari, would bind herself sond reinforcements, ammunition' visions to thoso garrisons, but ,1 civil population should bo perm leave. Slaughtered by BulgarsJ; ATHENS. Nov. 21. The Athen papers print a roport published Ionlki that tho Bulgarian offli Serres, on .the ground that thcyjB Insulted by the Turkish populace the troops to fire with tho rhk 500 persons wcro killed or woun According to information from) v tho consuls havo advised tho gov f surrender in order to avoid unni ' bloodshed. Ti ? Greek steamers arrived at Pin -day with 4000 Turkish prlsonei : Salonlkl. jj Battle at Sea. SOFIA, Bulgaria. Nov. 21. Th, tf ish cruiser Hamldleh, which il !7 tacked today by Bulgarian torpe '-' In the Black sea off the port ol n. was hit by a torpedo. Tlie vess g ever, put out to sea on being Jt anotner Turkish cruiser. V jF The four attacking torpcdo-b J turned to Varna with damaged f stacks. 2 Jj Consul Alive and Well. . BELGRADE, Nov. 21. The nel Stampa and Pravda assert ,1 f much-sought-for Austrian cons cheska. passed through Belgrade A urdoy for Vienna. ? J' France Sounds Warnin, PARIS, Nov. 21. Franca tod fled the Turkish government would hold Turkey responsible 5 vlolenco against Christians and to adopt rigid measures to prpt outbreaks. JJ France took this step In fulfil her duty an tho rccognlred pro' ' Christians In the orient and as; f that a massacre was probabli empire Greeks Occupy Florin; ATHENS. Greece. Nov. 3Wi troops havo occupied the TuraflKI of Fiorina to the south of MonJT11 cut off the rear guard of thajj, army retreating from Monastic'; capture by the Servians v The Turkish soldiers who sueq escaping through the Servian llnj v' Monaster number about 30,000. 1 Largo quantities of ammunlt) g stores fell Into thft hands of thi when they cut ore the rear guard y Ordered Home. BERLIN, Nov. 21. Osmanf -It Pasha, Turkish embassador to' C was ordered to Conntantlnoplsi. in assist In tho peace negotiatlona.? Rumania's Demands, i ia LONDON, Nov. 21. Rumania t municated to the Austrian S J tho main outlines of her clalrt ii Balkan rearrangement. These, 1 ! to a Bucharest dispatch to t Wl; Telovraph, Include tho rcctlncatJ ll Dobfudja frontier, comprising p . half of tho Rustchuk quadrllater !; In tho event of the formation'! ui banian state, the whole rcslon ft), .hot ween Monastlr unci OchrtlA. 1, long to Albania, as this dlstrlctj latcd by people of Itunianloji orl ? to be assured liberty of religion! Rumania further demands a O for a railway between the DM ; the Adriatic eea, offering lo adv moncv necessary for its construi for carry!" on the service. Greeks Take Mytilene CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 21 ported that a Greek Hquadrwi fl troops and taken posscaslor o J of Mytllenc. The Greek comn vlted the Turkish BYerC2riiS M llagshlp and demanded thfl ' 6UM tho Island within two ho irs, ernor asked tlmo to consrderM commander refused. thaM Troops were landed, but tntiH no resistance, the weak TurKisjM retiring into the Interior, -Jm Followed Moslem Lawf IvOVDON. Nov. 22 The correspondent of the Wl'T"M plains that the Moslem law prof no pirt of the khalifa PO" be abandoned. c.-ccopt In hie compulsion. Henco the PgWM Jeetlon of tho Sulgarlan terms Mf on this law and was P-mM uccsful resistance tnf xuml made at Tchatalja ,,,n,iPncaMVJl Another factor t'lnn"2jJB clslon was tho ,,cPrt0SJrraB ihni th cases of clioierA wy troops had diminished 40 per Diplomatic circle-. W3 spondenl. ho"ev '"iiiViSnB 3 prolonged unless the allies tho gulf of Saroa, which I Wi not Improbable |