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Show FOREIGN Fid ASSIES. Brie I Call If grains troiu lho Old W orll. Rome, 11. Capitale states that Siguor jMancine has undertaken ,to plead for tho plaintifl in the Antonelli will caso which conaequenlly will not collapBe by reason ol her inability to pay counsel. Rome, 12. The Fanfulta states that Premier Depretea has informed i ihe Albanian doleg.-Ues, that its ally, I while remaining faithful to the treaty of Berlin, would, if possible, consider the national aspirations of Albanians. London, 11, Tbo Vienna Fressel publishes a sensational report from ' Pera that the khedive iB making warlike war-like preparations. London, 12, The Times says the unequivocal attitude assumed by the sultan relative to the khedive is doubtless doubt-less an advantage which England and France will be able to turn to account, but we caiinot as yet discern any eigu of a valid reason for England abandoning aban-doning tha policy of extreme caution with regard to Fgyptian affairs. The proposal for a joint expedition is manifestly premature. If a display of force were resolved upon, England might find her influence directed to securiug good government, while France would be occupied with even greater energy in defending the claims of foreign creditors. Halirn Pasha, the khedive'a uncle, is welt educated, euligbted. liberal-minded liberal-minded and has lived quielly for several years past in European fashion on the Bosphorua, Constantinople, 12, The sultan, yielding to the urgent representatives of the grand vizier, has recalled several exiles and ordered reless'.B from Drieon. Berlin, 12. Free trade seems to gain by uninterrupted agitation in its lavor. It ia doubtful if new elections would give Bismarck a larger majority. |