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Show FOREIGN. The IIcrzct.viua lunurrcctiou London, 30. A special to tho Times from Berlin says there is no doubt: that an northern tsoenia, along the river, are in full robollion. Fugitives Fugi-tives have sought safety on Austrian soil to the number ol 80.000, and are mostly wives and children of rebels who have deserted their villages and made for the hills in Herzegovina. The insurgents have formed a national na-tional government under Lynobabra-tich. Lynobabra-tich. The insurgent leadors have been assured by their Montenegrin friends that very shortly all Montenegro Monte-negro will come U) their assistance. In noma the military prepartions Continue. Jit Xeigiuid tug na.v office has ordered tho arms and accoutrements ac-coutrements of tho militia, including surgioal apparatus, to be made ready for immediate inspection. Servian militiamen have been directed to pn vide themselves with three days' food, should they be called out. Pro visions aro being Btored in the fortress. fort-ress. Arrangements are made to seize all the horses in the country. The itcady growth of the rebellion may be inferred from the following passage in tho ilontenegrin official journal, The (J I -is Cernayuza: "The insurrection is fast assumiug for mid able dimensions, and symploaia of serious designs multiply, Men are yearning for war and oily-longued diplomacy is impotent to prevent it. This time the inaurre lion is suro to result in the emancipation, not of the rulers, but ol nations, and will decide what ia to be dime. If the rebellion becomcB general, Servia and Montenegro Monten-egro will not be idle speculators; now or never." Vienna, 30. Tho Political Corres-pondenzo Corres-pondenzo says Montenegro hns completed com-pleted negotiations with Turkey with which the former binds herself to remain re-main neutral between Turkey and Herzegovina, in consideration ol cer- The Rrcs.-ic eaye. that 21,000 Bosnia christians have fled lo Austrian territory, terri-tory, the whole district from the mountains to the rivers Unna and Sauna being abandoned by christians and devastated by tho Turks. Rumors Ru-mors deemed unreliahle,however, are afloat to tho aflcct that Prince Milan, , of Servia, has abdicated. Nikitka, of I Montenegro, has been appointed 1 generalissimo of the Bosnian inaur 1 gents. . |