Show I lilts Irons Britain LONDON February 3The trial of the Crawford divorce case in which Sir Charles Dilke is the corespond ent has been further delayed but will probably be begun on Monday I The Greek government replying to a I second note from the Powers considers any restraint ofl > red to the free disposal 1 dis-posal of the Hellenic forces incompatible with Greekindependenceand therefore declines responsibility for an eventual conflict The TurcoBulgarian agreement agree-ment confirms the appointment of II Prince Alexander as permanent Governor ot Eastern Roumelia provides pro-vides for the national help to repel foreign invasion and gives Turkey con trot of some Musselman villages in Roumelia by means of a commission appointed under the sanction of Prince Alexander In other respects an agreement I agree-ment is drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Berlin treat The Prince of Wales gave a dinner I last evening to the leaders of both political parties and diplomatic representatives repre-sentatives including United States Minister Phelps The Standard says Mr Gladstone informing forming his Cabinet has made the best of a bad situation The members are men of undoubted ability The selection of Earl Roseberrv for the post I of Secretary of Foreign Affairs was the best that could be made and promises well for the good will of Germany The appointments most llkel to elicit criticism criti-cism are those of Sir William Vernon Harcourt and Mr John Morley I |