| Show BT byk TELEGRAPH FOREIGN HALIFAX 10 three hundred soldiers are on their way from E ng land to nill fill up the and regime regiments ants to their full fall strength BUCHAREST 10 the prince of roumania mania today to day assumed the command of the Rou Kou manian army designating the chief of staff and und commanders command ts of PC the first corps at and tho the second at bucharest and and appointing la members of the staff and commanders of divisions alid arid brigades manchester 10 the guard ains dins berlin special states that the czar is said to be alarmed at the formation of a polish leion legion at constantinople stantin ople and has ordered the governor general at warsaw to exercise the greatest vigila vigilance to prevent the russian poles from joining the legion all miti a a ot of the state of siege in poland enforced since the insurrect insurrection lon ion of 1863 will be revoked berlin papers an announce dounce that the leading polish politicians at a secret meeting at lemburg resolved on the establishment of a recruiting crul cr ting bureau all over poland with the hope of raising an army of six bix thousand have left ala ale already adylor for turkey the news of the rising of the tribes in the caucasus is important and seems to indicate serious trouble for the russians because the clans which havo have risen are in the ini immediate mediate neighborhood of the high road from tiflis tinnis to tb oa 1 iras a which is the he only means of communication between russia and trans caucasia I 1 the guardians ragusa special F says ays the delay in the turkish attack on afi the to montenegrin ewrin egrin positions is explained by the g great reat want of supplies es ravages of typhus fever scurvy curvy and other diseases the turks try to conceal this but there is good au authority thorit y for stating that troops ar are 0 now sick in alone the same epidemics rage in the camp at the calling out of the militia which includes all male bosnian and from fifteen to sixty years of age meets with stubborn opposition in the rural districts rondon LONDON X 10 the dakota parted at poon noon today to day and is sinking the crew narrowly escaped last night with the aid of the coast guard LONDON 11 the passengers gers gera and crew of the stranded steamer dakota reached liverpool at midnight the dakota gotten got gol ten miles out of her course through miscalculation she was in charge of the captain but had a pilot on board operating cooperating co the error oi of r the position had been discovered before the vessel kand land was distinctly sighted when the engines were reversed and the vessel glided on upon a smooth rock where she jay lay with her bow considerably elevated the passengers sen gerb baggage and the kits hits of the crew were mostly saved the captain tal tai n and some of the officers remain by the ship but as the waters covers portions of the after part the hope of saving the vessel aud cargo is not great As soon poon as 0 the dakota struck distress rockets were fired and anti the coast guard promptly responded throw throwing ino Jno aline a line to 6 the vessel presently a boat w was 6 launched from rom the ship hip then the shrieks of the women and children were heard the passengers were handed banded down one by one from the bow of the steamer to the boat coming toward the shore the current setting around the projecting headland was found to be very strong the boat was borne on the breast of a huge billow and dashed violently against the rock the screams of women as the boat struck were awful to hear all supposed ased that the boats and party was lost but the little craft drifted back from the shore a few moment moments sunti it was wa finally flung high and dry from the crest of a wave on the top tot of a high broad and solitary cliff meantime a buoy had bad been attached to a line and sent to the ships side the women were secured cured Ee placed in the buoy and safely hauled ashore by strong armed coast guardsmen guardsman guards men other boats put oft off from the steamer after the buoy made several trips landwere and were filled with the crew ant ana mt and passengers and in a il comparatively short time all had been landed the captain and a few of the onn off officers leers and aud seamen remaining with jahe ho coming of daylight uhe the mist inist which haa had the lehmer steamer clea elea cleared away arid another 9 th oi ah large r e steams steamship bi p was 0 observed b er ved PaS passing sillo close at hand rockets were at once set off from the dakota warning her hey of the coast and thus probably avoiding C another disaster I 1 the dakota and cargo are heavily insured in liverpool and Lond bond london bondon the ship is valued at she now lies in an exposed position with a list to seaward of forty five degrees 2 there is thirty L nnie five feet fed of water over ove r tho the tamm taff rail rall and ami at lower water one third of the tho deck is submerged ghosal thio salvage association tio agents age t iro tre aro are at thi the e wreck with tu tugs p pumps um p 4 and ear for getting out her car cargo 6 0 LONDON 11 not a sidd sidgie single le journal in europe has received perm lesion from russia aiato to send correspondents to the head quarters of the russian army it I 1 is intended to organize rifle companies in every russian town so that every man capable of bearing arms may mahy bo be drilled PARIS 11 ll A slight difficulty ila iia lias ilas s arisen between france and E england rel rei relative active to the newfoundland this is an old subject of discoid but the dispute now rv reached ched an acute stage it that thal tle the action of the gov einor erikot in forbidding ahe the french to nth n nih th for herring has been the of complaint by the tho ministry foreign affairs but the english government supports hence the interchange of unsatisfactory diplomatic notes LONDON 12 it is officially don gon con firmed that the russians sank a large turkish monitor in the danube yesterday asbell A shell sheli penetrated the boiler boller of uhe the monitor resulting jn in an explosion which fired the magazine 0 thu monitor sank and the entire crew and soldiers perished e rl shed C constantinople 0 1 13 T th e chamber of deputies voted an address thanking the british go gov v for the reply to k konns offs circular tji the is very unea uneasy y about ho supplies of arms and ammunition still to come from newyork New Yorki vork York alid is very angry with america for allowing the russian squadron to remain in american waters the bad feeling is increasing A turkish journal has already advocated the massacre of christians the english representative has demanded explanations al many wany any turks resent the dea doa even even of ille the friendly occupation of constantinople stantin ople by the english and say if england wants to help turkey she should do so on the danube or in asia there is great uneasiness anian among the european residents many have left and others hi are leaving I 1 the Khedive a actions are arc watched very distrustfully it is s known that he basteen has bas been tempted preciou preciously jy by russia and it is thought if the turks suffer any temptation will prove too strong for him L LONDON 0 N don DOX 13 the circular of count andrassy A to tho the austrian representatives abroad announces that austria will consider aily any declaration Oa cl ration of the independence ed of roumania null and vod void lord erskine and tb the marchion marchiori ness of lothian are dead the mimes times says that on friday had fie challenger and the blazer two of the most powerful tugs in the mersey in search of the city of irus sels each took a good supply of brov provisions i 1 and a powerful hawser it t is expected that one ot of them will take ake the northern and the other the louthern southern iou lou thern route there is little doubt that ono one or the other oilier will en counter the brussels LONDON 14 tho thu london telegraphs special from rom bagoum bays says about five on friday morning the russians largely lately augmented advanced w with I 1 th field a artillery rt illery an anaf d made a furious attack upon the heights def defending endling Bat olim on the land side elde occue occupied fed by bashi ba the Ot ottoman torrian troops werd iverd entrenched and opened a terrible well sustained fire of cannon and musketry which literally mowed the russians down in sw athis they whey fell by scores and hundreds on the plain below A body of turkish horse and foot taking nd adi varl vari vantage tage of a thick forest broke forth upon the flank of the russian column and effected great slaughter the muscovites being upon i perfectly open grou ground lid rid and having no choice but to fight or by ina lna in a short time the spot which was vas tho reone reene bf f this flank move became covered with with dead and dying russians the enemy quickly brought up reinforcements and the battle was renewed with much determination for many hours hourd the efforts of the assailants were desperately maintained but towards midday their artillery fire gradually slackened blackened and they at length withdrew after suffering ring considerable losses Eyewitness eyewitnesses ei to this important engagement I 1 testified that the ottoman soldiers behaved a admirably they had however during a great part of the action the advantage of teli 1011 entrenchments trench french ments on high ground an and d it is due to this thia fact no doubt that their losses compared to the russians were insignificant the london telegraphs bagoum dispatch dated saturday says the victory was won by the extraordinary courage of the the dead and wounded russians exceed the enoa enga engagement geme nt lasted four hours the last of the russians did not nob withdraw until near nean midnight the russians lost many guns the only tur tui turkish kish officer of note killed was khalim allM alim bey major of the irregulars the steamship wisconsin sailed I 1 from queenstown Queens town today oday t o odny day with the passengers of the wrecked steam ship dakota lakota the wreckers expect to save i a h portion ef of the dakotas cargo in a damaged state bucl BUCI BUCHAREST rAREST 14 the russian troops passing nore hore have haxe exchanged the ordinary colors for flags bearing the double greek cross crosa which are carried only when the war is a religious one |