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Show FOREIGN. Trouble In Sierviii Tuxes, Kpi-uVuiius Kpi-uVuiius HUti I'overty. London, 28. A Bpecial says: Ser-via Ser-via is in a pitiable condition. The next semi-annual taxes are to be collected col-lected a month earlier than usual, because the Btate coders are empty. Great uneasiness prevails among the militia because they are prevented two days weekly trom tilling the fields. In some districts there have been tumults and rebellions. The demand of the Servian merchants for a respite for their bills causes bitterness bitter-ness here. Their creditors, being principally Austrian compatriots, demand de-mand the intervention of the govern-i govern-i ment. Enidemics have appeared in the Turkish and insurgent camps. Sorvia, replying to Turkey's complaint com-plaint about Servians invading Bosnia, Bos-nia, declares her inability to restrain her people any more than Austria, whicn has not- prevented at least a thousand Croats from joining the Hcrzegoviniana. Belgrade, 28. The address in answer to Prince Milan's speech, proposed pro-posed by the minority of the skupt-Hchina, skupt-Hchina, has not been publiahed. It is ascertained, however, that it demanded de-manded an immediate declaration of war with Turkey; the reform of bureaucratic bu-reaucratic abuse; wholesale dismissal of officials, and absolute liberty of the preBS. |