EUROPEAN SITUATION.
Buckharest, March. 24. M. Bratiano Premier of Eoumania, has declared that any Power disturbing the peace of Europe will be regarded as an enemy by Roumania, and that country will resist any attempt made to push troops through, its teritory without its consent. Vienna, March. 24. Since the return of the Arch-Duke Rudolph from Berlin the feeling in Austria against Germany has become calmer, and confidence in the permanency of the Triple Alliance, and of Gemany's bona Jides, has been restored. Sofia, March 24. Bulgaria has decided not to reply to the Porte' s notification to the effect that the election of Prince Ferdinand was illegal. Constantinople, March 22. News has reached here that Russian agents have been fomenting troubles in Armenia, and in consequence several nomadic tribes have revolted and pillaged a number of villages. Sofia, March 22. It is stated that 10,000 Russian troops are quatered at Sebastopol, ready to embark at short notice. It is believed that their destination is Varna, a seaport of Bulgaria. Vienna, March 23. Speaking at a military conference in this city, Herr Tisza said he was certain that peace would be maintained, jas Russia is entirely unprepared for war.
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Northern Advocate, 31 March 1888, Page 3
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