| Show TURKISH SITUATION tlassacra of Ainuulans Sljonjly i Remonstrated Ajalnst I THE UirLOlUTH EMBARRASSED lirtpi 1ilcj Encouraging Boliem nitilais to urllier I Oulrsccs Upon brilliant CONSTANTINOPLE March tTho lisps taken by Ibo sultan to punish the Turkish oOlclals who am held reopen flbla lor tile moro ol KO Armenians Armen-ians at Takers In I the Blvas district ol Ala Minor and the Dlllajlng 01 the Armenian tqu > rl i of Tokat are not title CtorY to tits ambassadors ol the powers and unless there Is a change la the situation very soon It Is believed that some of the powers will be com relied by public opinion to make a radical change ol policy toward Crete and Greece 1 The remonstrance of Sir Philip Our rle the lllltlsh ambassador was one of the slroHceetever delivered by an ambassador concerning tho situation In I Armenls s mail was Intended lor a tltrn notification to the Porte that further outbreaks In Armenia would not psss without vigorous action upon the part of the powers Tne Immedl = r i ate result ef the protest the fuels I dismissal ol two Turkish oOlclali Is I not considered suOloleut and Is further fur-ther looked upon as being likely to encourage additional uulbk Ibo I tame ntlure Consequently Sir Philip Curtis has made Iretli representations to t HID Porte setting torlh that serious oooltqunee will follow the lInre 01 I file gotten 10 rally puulb those wife are responsible for the Tokat outrage The ambassadors runt at the real issubtetdor dnce 01 Ibo British ambador last evening aDd thoroughly dlceJ the matters after whlab dispatches war sent by those present to the capitals of tbe pwolbey represent itNiRl An cfflolal communication was ad I I dreised by the Turkish government to the lurklsh newspapers and pro I vi n cialoMoislayeoterdYtepresenting 1 thai the eounu adopted by the powers In the Cistern affair was on example of the sucoois of the sultan In that direction and atimatl ng that be has Ibo lull support of the powers with their tttele and armies In the repres IIe mure Which be may choose to adopt against the Christians In his dominions This has caused a docld eJly bad Impression In diplomatic circles cir-cles In Constantinople and give a ddillooal I xplDIID of Ibe determined deter-mined Bland which the embai sailor bed undoubtedly assumed in the meanwhile preparations for war on a large scale are being steadily I luebid forward and tbe report of a Possible agreement between Greece and Turkey on the basis I ol the ap polntmeat of Prince George ol Oreo Ore-o high oommloor 01 Craft woo followed by the Isiulng this morning ol as trade calling for active service lortylour battalions of the reserves of tbe Second army corps and also sum monlng to tile colors Ihe wholo Cootie gent ot 1897 ORFEKS HOT YET BEADY LONDON March 25Tbo war correi unueut of ILe llmep now on the Hscsdonlan frontier sAys that In his opinion the Greek tiny la I not yet 1dy 10 take ay decisive steps Too omro mult first drill the row levies and organize an mclol trnaporg system But he Beat the appearance of things along Ibo frontier la In the highell degree warlike IEry Poeal ble pool Is I held and all the roads arc pIUea by cavalry The Thues correspondent atAthec say that all kinds ol rumor f are current cur-rent there as to the expected rupture of the European concert Too danger ol delaying < a definite solution ol the ciltls increases daily The Crown Prince Uonatautlnn Is eipecteJ to slarl la a few days for the Greek camp at Lsrlsss and the risk of a serious oulbreik Is becoming more and more Intense The report ol a ciafl between the Turks and the Greek volunteers at Aria has been cfllclaily confirmed Other Incidents ol the same character must be expected Neither Qneoe nor Crete has here Sited much In the past by compliance with European babul and unl n I some visible proof Is given ot the aim plete abolition ol Turkish rule In Crete tbe Can try will not be satisfied I Iho I corrpndal 111 1111 stlinied the rllv will r I love to come out on a future ocosslon unless satisfaction It l obtained now for Greek sscrlflces The Kphemrrlst I Is whch 10 lsodvlousl Inspired by tbe court confirms the statement that Ibe sultan tfloleJ to allow Pool Ooorie to administer Crete In return for the payment Ora tribute to the Porte but that the powers stopiel I negotiations It IN I btllcved Germany and Austria did Ibtlr uim it to rcvent such a friendly arraneemnut being carried out A dispatch to the limit fr m Con slnnllnople says that the yeller Kr zvrou in boo lalomod the Poverntuent that two divisions of the Russian army ar-my of Karecccimped on the Turkish frontier Saturday last On being okd to ix lain life movement Ibo Kuislan consul rsplleJ that Ibe sole tallness ut the troop was to take precautions fur exclUJlng tbe plague The Vail considers this explanation unsatisfactory and asks authority from the Porto to take such measures us he may deem necessary lu the circumstances circum-stances The government has ordered the embassies 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