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Show LIROIK. NOW IT IS RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS. Berlin, 7, The Natino.il Gazette says it has been informed ibt tbe Austrian police have discovered circumstances cir-cumstances leading to tbe belief that Nobeliug's attempt on the emperor's life waa conneo'ed with the intrigues of Russian socialists. THE CONQRKiS. Austria receives one side of the bay and Antivariand Uontenegro Niceics. : ; The powers will insist on tbe rectifiea-I rectifiea-I tion of the Greek frontier by Turkey. Consideration is continued on the i Batoum question. Though a complete com-plete settlement has not yet been reached it is eipected that it will be iu tomorrow's sitting, which pre-!cfd pre-!cfd s-the meetiug of the ixjngress. I Constantinople, 8. The British j channel squadron has appeared otl Cyprus. In is has revived the rumor concerning tue purchase of the isUod i by England. Minister Layard is re ticent on the subject. The porte, however, declares that no contract in regard to the island has been con eluded . Russia and Turkey have arrived at an understanding in regard to the return of Turkish prisoners ol war, aou never i Bieir,eni uiyo uhbu dispatched to bring them to ConBtan tiuople. Gortschakoff declared, at the opening open-ing of Saturday's sitting of toe con greB, that the czir," as proof o! hip desire to satisfy the legitimate interests, in-terests, bad resolved to make Batoum a tree port. Lord Beacons field announced that England could not be but satisfied with the char's reassuring resolve. Lorri Salisbury warmly advocate! the claims of Lazis to be protected from annexation. Private negotia nous are now pending on this subject, Russia objecting lo have warlike and independent people in the immrdiate neighborhood of her new possessions. There arc also some slight difficulties in regard lo the dismantlement o: fortifications, the Russians claiming tbat -orue of the.n are natural feature-of feature-of the ground. HOBELING. !)r Nuhi-liug is sufficiently lecoverid to U: st veral times examined. Ii is still doubtful whether he will survice hia iLjuries. He says that he plotted tbe crime alone, but communicated who did not oppose it. H:a present statement is believed. ESLAND 1JAS CYPRUS. London, 8 Acbetn, cross secre tary of t:ie state lor the borne depart ment, made the following statement in tbe house of comtuuus this evening even-ing in reply to the inquiry of Lord Hartiugtoo: lu view of the cession ol Btoum to Russia a conditional convention was concluded on the 4th of June last, with tue p-jrte an-England an-England agreeing to defend Turkey ag liuet aggression and the porte ceding Cyprus, which will be immediately im-mediately occupied by England Sir Garnet Wolsley will be appointed to administer the affairs of the island. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. London, 8 A telegram from Vienna points out that Batoum is noi to be made a free port like Hamburg or Aitoona, but is to becomd a Russian Rus-sian free post, quite a diflerent thing Respecting tue Crece solution proposed pro-posed by the congress, it is con-idered unacceptable at Athens, wher public j opinion is exasperated. On Fnda a manifestation in which Io,000 people participated, took place in front of the king's palace. Govern roent ia powerltws to reoisl tbe curreu1 evening orders were issued L.r the transfer of the royal guard to lht frontier at Lamia. EU5SIAN AND GRECIAN SENTIMENTS, ! A Berlin correspondent lelegrapn that be learns from trustworthy Bourrea tbat iu St. Petersburg aud eta 1 1 more in Moscow, great indignation is, felt at tbe result of the congress Ruf:ar) diplomatic, in tho general p'e ipotentians at Berlin, in particular, par-ticular, are spoken of with contempt. They do nothing, the people say, bjil make concessions, and are ready to accept any humiliation to gain the approbation ol Europe. Some of the Greeks iu Berliu seem to have recovered a little from the profound dejection and Btroug am mority wbicn tbe decision of the congress, con-gress, regarding the Hellenic ques tion, at first proclaimed, and fl6 more cool-headed among them begin lo perceive that the best policy is to make moat of hat haa been obtained. AUSTBUS TROOPS. Vienna, 8. According to pieseut arrangements the army that wi'l oecupy Bosnia and Herz-govioj w:ll consist of 70.000 men and 240 g-ins. HOW ESGLAND GETS CYPHC3. New York, 8. Tbe Tribune's Loo-don Loo-don says: Toe Tcleyrapk announce-that announce-that England lias concluded a de6 nitiye treaty for the maintenauce aud integrity of the sultan's Asiatic dominions. The porte has accord ingly granted to England ttie right to occupy the Island of Cyprus immediately. im-mediately. This treaty will not b aunounced to tbe congress, as it wat done iodenendent of tbe congress and in an independent contract between Eng. and and Turkey alone. The lleyrtiph is pro-Turkish and good authority on these matters. |