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Show El'ROl'EAN 01LN. Constantinople, 1. It is reported that General Todelbeo, commandiLg the Russians, will be succeeded by General KourJman. The Courier dc L Orient has been suspended for announcing that the wife of the Turkish minister of ma rine was present at a ball given by the Russians. London, 1. The Times vehemently attacks Gladstone this morning. Great preparations are making for civic honors to Beaconufield on Saturday. Satur-day. They will be entertained at a banquet by tbe lord mayor. Id the house of commons, to day, Bobert Lowe, liberal, resumed the debate on Lord Hartincton's resolution resolu-tion accusing government of acting a falsehood." Sir Staflord Northcote, chancellor of tbe exchequer, rose to tbe point of order that the language of Lowe was unparliamentary. The speaker ruled that as the remark was not applied to a member of the government gov-ernment it was in order. Lo'.re then repeated his statement, when the speaker ruled it to be out of order as beine applied to members of the gov ernment. Lowe then withdrew the expression. Pera, 1, Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina threatens a ministerial rrisii in Constantinople. I The minister of war and minister of public instruction are strongly opposed op-posed to tbe occupation and think it should not be submitted to without a formal convention. Grand Vazier Safvet Pasha, who wishes to avoid a difficulty with Austria, is at variance with his collogues. The porte is preparing pre-paring a memorandum to the signatories signa-tories to the treaty ot Berlin, Betting lorth its views of tbe Greek claims, and its auswer to the statement of the Greek representative at tbe congress. |