Show The Greek Qncslloii Paris GThe Paris Agency issues apparently a semiofficial letter stating that Austria having taken the initiative of drafting tho proposal to Turkey and Greece all the powers accepted it and it was to be presented at Athens on the 5th inst Three of its stipulationsnaaiely bat Greece shall acquire Fort Puenta that the fort is i previously be razed and that navigation of the Bay of ArIa be free do not form part of tho 1ortea offer and the decision of the powers must therefore communicated to the Porte which is so decided and dwells so clearly on the impossibility of further concessions that it plainly shows to Greece the futility of objecting tOt The present drank minister will probably resign I re-sign and Deliannes formerly minister of foreign affairs and Greek plenipotentiary plenipoten-tiary at the Berlin Congress will ionic anew a-new ministry Deliannes will be more disposed to agree to conciliation which would bo impossible fur Premier Cou moundours |