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Show FOREIGN. Jtl ItOTK. THE COKGSSS. , Berlin, 3. 1 tie congrepa will' teimmate its i.burs in four, or ai 1 most, six silting. To morrow, be 1 sides the Greek question, eevera' minor frontier questions, alred settled by the commissions, will be brought up and disposed ul. The quuj.ioos of Asiatic turkey and the navigation of the Danube to tbe Dardanelles will remain. The final proceedings ol the congress will consist con-sist ot ihe presentation of the main treaty, which the commission ap pointed to draw it up will submit, clause by clause. Toe rixuor current ! lo day, tjai the Turkish plenipoten tianes intend to withdraw from ibi congress, is appai enuy utifoULnleU Kiralhetxlure to d-y ailendeU toe sitting ol the couimiss.ou on fr ntiers I AUSTRIAN OCCUPATIOS. ! Vienna, 3 General Pbiuppovich, commander ol the army in Bohemia, bas been summoned lo Vienna to take command ol toe army ot occupation Turkey asks that tne term uf occupa I tiuo be fixed at two year a. Consider ing the uutorseen circumstances tbt may arise, Aust ia declines to be hampered wuu any distiuol engage ment. Toe troops will not cross ihe frontier until the congress is over. London, 4 A diepatcb Irom Btr )in states that ihe territory granted i Kou mania does not include Silialria. The Russians have abandoned all claim lor Latoul Lord Udo Russell, Count Stbouvan.a sDd Prince Hi- ' henlobe, in cifii vernation, admit that fresh ditficuitiea have arisen. It is said Ihetie difficulties concern tue frontiers of eaet--ru Kuumunia. The rimes' Bei nn d lap -itch con firnks the report that difficulties bavc ,aritcu on minor questions. Toe b.t-ler b.t-ler comments oi tbe E liaQ and ! Kussiau newspapers on tne ounces sioua granted or g.-tiued by their re spedive pieuipoleuiiarics nave aiUt i the pleiupoiru'iitriea indispo8ed to 'yield anyttiiug. Thus tbe question of the pofseesioo ot Vrai.ja and Pirot has been discuseed tor four days without reaching any settlement. The din cubsion on tue ques.ion as to lor division ot Snda and Sophia i u-laBied u-laBied a week. Euisod deinug to sh icure the Ihlemnn in.eot lue iiefei.Be j BISMARCK'S IDEA. In connection wub these difTereoci I the eorre-p muunts ive an account ol mi, intrviMiv u-itr. Uut.wn.u r... T, day ntgbl. Biciiiarck paid he wihliu! lor peace and had contributed to it nc much as possible siDce he could j cleriy see his wy. England ha lacDifived a magmlL-ent succr-ss iu ; hminng Bulgaria and in reg-tra to the straits. Her preparations had proved isbe cculd become a great mihuiy 1 power, but me r between ug!auo iiiU Russia woumI menace everyoiu I He said this becnuae oe wuu couviuceu : ttmre woulo he peace now to..t tlx Bulgarian question bad been at tiled. Hurt-over seriiic, account u.u-i b takeu of H'iaei-iiis sacrifices during the war ami concessions since. Drs pite the admirable disposition o-Count o-Count Schouvalofi. There might be a limil to hia deeire fur pene. He coityiih-rcd neithrr Enli-b nor Russians did juet.ee iu their repre Bentatives. If tue war, afttr all, uuhappily arose, Germtuy having done all poe-ibie lor peace, would be able to stand aloot oo guard. H-considered H-considered Batjum tbe real difficulty Tbe Russians had a good enne. hie should he delighted to bear that tbey had made concessions but be boptd the matter wi.uid be settieri outside the congress. He thought tbe lurks would yield to AueUia, bu not to Grer-ce. Tue Times corre?pnndeot at Burlu. telegraphs thai tbe Btouiu qtit-stiot. is still under oegolutioa. |