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Show FOREIGN BRIEFS The Americana in Parts had a picnic n tho 4th. The Berlin congress will elect a prince of Bulgaria. ThebiBhop of Alife, an Italian patriot and senator, is dead. New difficulties have arisen between Austria aud Montenegro. ! A scheme is said to bo on foot whereby ' England is to "protect1 ' America. 1 On Thurday Americans doposilod wroaUison the tomb of Layfayelte. ThB Berlin congress has provided for tbo free navigatum of the D..ntibo. Tho r.eRotiations betweon Gormany and the Vatican are at a deadlock. Tbe emporor of Austria has refusrd to accept the rosigi.atio&a of his cabinet. Wilson, liberal, has b"on elected to the house of commons for Middcsborough. The Athong press iirees thn Greek king to lead his arm v acro'rt the frontier. Spain has borrowed 20,000,000 francs for six months, from Kronen financiers. Threo Btcamships sailed from Montreal on Thursday, with live stock for England. Mahomedans in Canoa and llethymo continue their threatening attitude towards to-wards the governor. The Turkish plenipotentiaries have slanted t 1 Iho Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A grand coneort was given in Paris, on the 4th, in honor of tho declaration of American independence Koumania ia to be admitt"d' to the permanent international commission for ,U nijalinn nftVm Ikniil,!.. There are rumors of a revolution in Panama. Government claimslto be powerful power-ful enough to cjntrol tba fi tut ion Tke czar bM instructed military authorities net to impede tho return of Rodolplie insurgents to their homes. Tee United States lenation and consulate, consu-late, and tho Portuguese squadron at Liiboa, wero decorated with liags on the Fourth. Kussian pnpers aro mad because England opposes tho cession of Batoum, and pay riusaia ought to retire from tho congress. Popo Leo has yielded to tho advice of occlcsiastics and determined to adhare to the policy of Pius IX, with roference to Germany. Vera Haesulecb, the woman who attempted at-tempted to Rssa3rinat0 General Trepoff, profict of tho St. Petersburg police, haa arrivwd at Geneva. Austrians hare arranged to enter the Turkish provinces at two points siraulla-1 neously. They will advance Blowly so as to give the Turks time to retire. Papal nuncios have been instructed to make no advances to tha German government, gov-ernment, the latter having broken faith by publishing correspondence with the pope. inougn nunurcas navo uueu puunuuu for publicly regreting the failure of tho attempts against Emperors William's life there is elill no cessation of similar offence. England has dispatched some of her powerful transports to Malta, because it is thought troops may have to be moved rapidly to Turkish territory, after the congress concludes- A lare amount of buried treasure ha been discovered in tho ruined temple oi Sarata in Bolivia. The treasure consitod of wrought silver of various descriptions, and will be sufficient in value lo restore the building in whicn it was found. |