Ijronick. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1801 NO 91 el)c Dalles LARISSA EVACUATED Greek Forces Give Way Be fore the Turks. OSMAX PASHA'S PI.AX OF CAMPAIGN' Will ltccall ! Turkish Army In Kplriis it ml Join It With the Army of Tliossaly. Athens, April 24, 0:30 p. m. Larissa lms been completely evacuated by the Greeks, who spiked their gnns and car ried away nil the movable cannon and munitions of war. Athens, April 24, 7 p. m. All tele graphic communication with Larissa is interrupted, but it is understood that the retrent of the Greek army was con ducted with the best of order. The ex citement and disquiet at Athens be cause of the sudden abandonment of Larissa continues, but the tranquility of the city is unbroken. The foreign warships have been sig naled off Phalerum. Athens, April 24, midnight A special dispatch received from the frontier ns Eerts that the Turks, while attacking Mati, were repulsed several times yes terday. At 0 o'clock in the evening, the Greek forces were obliged to give way. The Greeks retreated in good order on Karacles. where they are intrenched. Athens, April 25, 2:30 a. m The wounded remain at Larissa under pro tection of the Red Cross flag. 3 a. m. The Saturday evening papers counseled the people of Athens to re ceive the bad news with patience and sang froid, considering that the army fought courageously in defense of the national honor, paying the price by heavv sacrifices. A Seiui-OtHcial Announcement. Athens, April 23. The following semi-official announcement wbb made this afternoon : "In a fierce engagement at Mat! yes terday the troops fought heioically until C o'clock in the evening, and compelled the Turks to retreat, whereupon the Turks were heavily reinforced, and our positions were shaken aud a retreat ordered. It is not yet know if the re treat was general." A second dispatch from the headquar ters of the staff says : "Our troops are concentrated along the line of Pharsalosip, and in conse quence of these operations the abandon ment of Tyrnavos and Larissa is con sidered inevitable. The Xuwa From Other Sources. London, April 24. Dispatches from Athens this afternoon eay after a des perate battle at Mati, in which the Greeks were outnumbered, they retreat ed with heavy loss, abandoned Tyrnavos and Larissa, and removed their head quarters to Pharsalosis, a small town on the right bank of the Pharealitis, and at the north foot of the spur of the Chassi diari mountains. Paius, April 24. A dispatch from Athens confirms the report that the Greeks nave ubandoned Tyrnavos and Larissa and concentrated on the second line of defense, at Pharsalosis. The news caused the greatest agitation in political circles, and diplomats are freely diBcuasing the question aa to whether the time has not arrived for the powers to take immediate steps to arrest the further advance of the TurkB in the Greek peninsula. In Sleht of Larissa. Volo, April 24. The Turkish advance forces are reported to be in tight of Iariaia. Kriliem l'ashu's Keport. Conbtanti.nope, April 24. Edhein Pasha telegraphs'tbat Thursday the Kor kein division of the Turkish army pur sued the enemy and captured a quantity of ammunition, provisions and rifles. The dispatch adds a portion of the fifth division occupying Diskala firmly main tained its position, inflicted considerable loss on the enemy and captured two prisoners, TheTurkieh cominander-in.chlef an nounces that fighting occurred at Ml- POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength mid henlthfultie&s. Assures the food ngninst nlum nnd all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. 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Refuses to Itrenk all Diplomatic isola tion AVI til Greece. Constantinople, April 24. As pre viously announced in these dispatches, the Turkish government some d.iys ngo called upon Bnlgana as a vassal of Tur key to break off all diplomatic relations with Gteece and expel the Greek consuls and Greeks from Bulgarian territory. The Bulgarian government took the matter under consideration, and it is now announced has declined to comply, declaring she will observe neutrality during the war between Turkey and Greece. This refusal of Bulgaria to ac knowledge her vassalage to Turkey is regarded as a very important departure, and as foreshadowing a declaration of independence by Bulgaria. ltulgnrln Insurgents in M need on In. Sofia, Bulgaria, April 24. An insur gent band has entered Macedonia under a leader who was recently placed under surveillance. 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