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Show FOREIGN. El KOPE AGITATION IN BOSNIA Vienua, 5. Tbe Abend Past, official, publishes the following de tails of the Austrian occupation of the Turkish provinces: The main column advanced into the valley of Dusuia alter overcoming great difficulties, diffi-culties, gaining by tact the good will of the inhabitants. Toe properly owners were especially Iriendly. The. agituliou is bad at Srejavo, uud lu.a openly assumed a communist'c character. Captain Millinkovic, cmet of stall, was sent from Derheud , August 1st, wiln a tqnadrnu ol hussars to reconnoitre the vuiley j ut the B ni;t. lie was tti-eininyiy ! received everywhere wilh. joj . i Hearing that an insurrection' waa being organized at, Ichebscue, on tlie river Bosnia, Ihe captain proceeded pro-ceeded thither and was received at the entrance of the town with a volley of musketry. Tbe hussars formed for action, but perceiving it was impossible to torce an entrance to the town, marched back to Maglai, There the inhabitants, previously friendly, opened a heavy cross fire upon the hussars, who wero obliged to pass, at a rapid pace, a defile occupied oc-cupied by BoBniauB, and in doing eo seventy bussare were shot. Tho remainder re Ached the Auatrian outposts. out-posts. AND II EI. Z EGO VISA. In Herzegovina, the Anetrians, ad viLCing yesterday towards Atostar, fought a Bhort engagement near Cit , lak with 500 insurgents, killed several 1 of them and made some prisoners, j four Austrians ware wounded. Belgrade, 5. The excitement j throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina is j rapidly increasing, as tbe Austriaus advance, and the inhabitants aro collecting col-lecting in bands. Considerable uneasiness un-easiness prevails in Servia at the aspect ot affairs in the neighboring provinces. Tbe Austriaus were expected to enter Serajevo to day. REFUSES TO LEAVE. Tarnaca, Cyprus, 5. The Turkish sub-lieutenant commanding Fort Famagosta refuses to quit that 6trong hnl.l THE VATICAN. I Rome, 5. In consequence of the negotiations with Bismarck the Vatican Vati-can is drawing up fresh instructions for the clergy in Prussia, It is thought Cardinal Dedochowski may return to Poieu. It is under stood that difficulties have arisen delaying de-laying the establishment of the reU lions between England and the Vatican. CABM&N STIilKK, Paris, 5. The cab men in ihn city ha vp struck and only quarter tin: ;t?uil number of cabi are on the stands. HU;;iTt4N KLKjn J IS Pt.-slli, o Iu the Hungarian elections, elec-tions, so Jar, the libera In aie over whelming ly ahead. Hi-rr Tizz , Hungarian premier, w.is dlealed at Delrecz. |