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Show I REIGN.' The Ilerzecovlan War. Vienna, 2. According to intelligence intelli-gence received from the camp of the H-Tzegovanian insurgents a number of engagements with the Turkish took plat e during the liv-t threodays, the tiist along li.o lull h ink of the river .Yirrnta, -ind subst quently at, j Kaha, Siulalz, N'tiveigne and Dreno-vaiv Dreno-vaiv 1 lit- finks ar re.nnrLed In have lor-t iiirco cannon and eighty rill - s. I'opvohlje has also risen. Seven hundred insurgents intend occupying oc-cupying the road to 1'oebigne. The insurgents exppct the inhabitants ol Sniiiii and of the frontier of Montenegro Monte-negro to arm them, and thus be en-abltd en-abltd lo besiege irehiglo. The object uf Piicco Milan ol Cervia coming to this city was to see his mother and run.Hiiit with the physicians about the throat disease. Tho absence of trie court and foreign officials negative nega-tive the conjecture that the prinoe's visit has pohlical m 'lives- |