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Show FOREIGN. EUROPE. REFORMS IMPRACTICABLE. Constantinople, 19. The porte, replying to the representations of some of the ambastadora, declares that it has no money to organize a gen de armie, employ judges or other wise realize the promised reforms. OCCUPATION MATTERS Vienna, 19. Troops, ammunition j and material are conBtanly leaving' for the Boutb. Great excitement prevails. pre-vails. The people do not believe in the official assurance that the porte, Servia and Montenegro do not support sup-port the insurgents. The opposition journals and leaders take advantage of tb popular excitement about oc curencea in Bosnia, to denounce the : Mhinsl anrl rhftrun them with Bending Magyars to slaughter, with the object ot eeouring their ex termination. The Hungarian troopa have been the principal suflerers at Madaz, Tuzla and Stalatz. I The porte's attitude towards Greece, its delay in evacuating Batoura, resistance to Austria's occupation in , Bosnia, refusal to surrender the territory terri-tory assigned by congreia to Montenegro Monte-negro aod organized movement of the Albanians in old Servia, threatening threaten-ing Servians in their newly acquired lands, is here regarded as so many evidences of a deliberate policy which aims at atutifying the Berlin congress and its results. It is the general .opinion that by such a policy the nnrta ia Dlavine a daneeroua same. The Austrian press and people are extremely bitter against Turkey. Nobody now countenances the idea of the eventual restoration ol tbe occupied province to the porte, and public opinion ia unanimous against the conclusion ot tbe convention. NEW GOVERNOR. Constantinople, 19. Rustem Pasba, Roman Catholic, and governor gover-nor ol Lebanon, will probably be appointed ap-pointed governor of the new province of Eastern Roumelia. SILVER MARKET. LoDdon, 19. The Timet, in a financial article. Bays : The iact ol the silver market being at all firm when there iB next to no demand, is explained by there being scarcely ...... .nnl The fmtnrfl. nf Caltal. Morton & Co., West India merchants, mer-chants, has been hanging over the ni'irkiit some days, and as the firm is of very old Btanding it may he of tome importance. SUCCESSOR. Berlin, 19. The I'osl says the czar iatendB to appoint Count Paul Scbouvalotl.brother of the ambas aador to England, chief of the emperor's private police, to succeed General Lezantzow, recently assassinated. 1NSUROESTS SUBMITTING. Vienna, 19. It is aunoucce.l that several of the insurgent leaders in tbe Turkisb'provincea have laid down their arms and further submissions are shortly expected. The Austriana g tined 83me triding succe.sce on tbe 10th aud 17th, near Stalatz. A frceh Mahnmedan band is assembling near Kurana, and two tahors oi redifa have joined it. |