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Show UltOl'K. I Rome, 27. A special convention, with the object of organizing a Catho- tic hierarchy in Bosnia and Herzego-viua, Herzego-viua, will ebortly be signed by the ; Vatican and Austria. It is stated that twelve cardinals will soon be appointed, ap-pointed, three of whom wiii be for eigutrs. PuilliDopolis, 27. Arms are being generally di.-tributed throughout east ern ltoumelia to bo used m restating the execution of the treaty of Berlin. St. Petersburg, 27. A Cninese envoy en-voy has arrived to adjust difficulties between Cniua and Russia. Titlis, 27. The ameer of Afghanistan Afghanis-tan has arrived al Taahkeud. Vienna, 27. The lJrcsse says that Count Corli, tho Italian envoy, is authorised au-thorised to assure tbo porte aud Austria Aus-tria that Italy has no design upon Albania. Athens, 27. Commander-in-Chief Soutzo and the secretary general of the interior, Zinopoulos, have been appointed commissioners to negotiate relative to tho i'urcc-Grecian frontier. London, 27. Sir William Hayter,, formerly a well-known liberal member mem-ber of parliament, and at one time secretary, of the treasury, haa been found drowned, in the lake on his estate at Berkshire. Beilin, 27, Tbe Provincial Correspondence, Corres-pondence, Bern i-official, reproduces Bismarck's letter relating to the tarifl revision and remark b that Bhouid the system recommended therein Becure tho revenue from articles proportionately propor-tionately as considerable as that derived by England and America, there will bo nothing to prevent the reduction of the number of articles taxed, when taxation becomes burdensome. burden-some. The proposed tariff will also be advantageous in advocating treaties of commerce, as Germany can receivo concessions in return for the relinquishment relin-quishment of duties. |