Show FOREIGN London 27The moat recent official offi-cial intelligence l possessed by the government gov-ernment leaves no doubt that the district around Cabal is in a state of disturbance Home officials thus account or the break in tbe communications com-munications between Cabul and Simla The British political agent at Cabul Vas constant in hii communications com-munications with the Indian government govern-ment and the fact of these communications communi-cations being interrupted together with the abaenceof Afghan news in the Viceroys recent telegrams tends to belief f in the probability of tbe alleged outbreak having occurred Buda Peatb 27At the sitting of the Austrian delegation of the committee com-mittee on foreign affaire Baron Von I Haymerle president of the imperial ministryreplying to several questions said that for the Montenegrin question ques-tion there could be but one pro gramme namely tbe execution of the Berlin treaty that the intention of the Porte to cede Dulcigno was beyond nil doubt and that the present pre-sent bitch in negotiations is connected with purely military details The Austrian government he said felt bound exercise its full diplomatic influence in favor of Greece The principal aim of the powers was to confer with one another on each individual incident and to conciliate their respective views Tnere could II be no doubt that Austria and the other powers still intend to maintain I the Ottoman power There was also 1 every reason to hope that a commercial com-mercial treaty with Germany would bo satisfactorily concluded Baron VonHaymerlo asserted positively that Austria and Germany had acted in close concert in every single incident in relation to the enatern question and more especially with regard to the naval demonstration I |