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Show Vienna, 11, The iueurrection in Macedonia has again suddenly collapsed. col-lapsed. One of its leaders, who is an Austrian, writes that Russia ordered 'tho insurrection to terraiuate. ' Constantinople, 11. The report that an understanding exists between tho porle and the khedive relative to tho latter'a recent action iB unfounded. Florence, 11. The prosecution of eight internationalists "for conspiracy against .be safety of the state, baa been commenced. St. Petersburg, 11. Tbe Ayence Husse announces the negotiations now proceeding between tbe great powers upon the proposal of tbe porte, forwarded for-warded to St. Petersburg by England, that instead of a mixed occupation the powera should agree to the nomk nation of Itcko Pasna, who ia popular with all cUs?ts, as governor of Eastern Roumelia, tho parte to egrea to a prolongation of the authority of the international ccmission for one year, and to abstain, during that period, from occupying tho points it naa a r ght to gr.rrki'n. Russia haa decided to eurrender Kuldja to China end conclude anew convention with the. Chinese government. govern-ment. Immediately after Grn. Todleben'a return, a epeci.il corutukeiou on the Rouraelian question was appointed, consisting ol the minister of war. Generals Todlebcn and Imcxtimty, id. do Giers. of the foreign otlice, and others The commission reported, on Wednesday, that a mixed occupation occupa-tion was impossibleand recommended a conlereuce of the powers, with a a view to provide for a prolongation of the Russian occupation. Germany, in reply to an inquiry, has stated that she ia not opposed lo a conference and recommended that arrftugemena be made with England, i Nine persons were killed and twenty-five injured by an accident to ! the Moscow mail train. Berlin, 14. Count Schouvalofi'e ; resignation is expected in view of the ! failure of the mixed occupation ' scheme. ' London, 11. A correspondent at Paris telegrapha that the Bultan, on Tuesday, addressed a telegram to Lord Salisbury, formally condemning the proceedings of the khedive as dangerous to the whole east, expressing expres-sing willingness to cancel the firman 'regulating the Egyptain succession, depose the khedive and send Halim Pasha to Alexandria in a Turkish j man-of-war as tho khedive's successor. succes-sor. The sultan's telegram has been1 1 communicated to France. |