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Show Foreign ."taihcetlauy, . London, 16. Tbe Berlin correspondent corres-pondent telegraphs: It is stated that tbe British government h:is refused to discuss with Ruidio questions relating to the Afghan w:ir. A committee of the federal csuncii for foreign afliiirp, met in Berlin on Thursday. Such an event is unusual. Some Byecial correspondents coujec-ture coujec-ture that government had something important to communicate concerning concern-ing negotations with tbo Vatican or relations with foreign powers. Berlio, 17. After bis defe.it by Turcomans, General Lomarkin, commander com-mander of the Russian expedition in Central Asia, was ordered to desist from tbe oflenBive and await tbe arrival of General FeiguakasoQ. Vienna, 17. Count Albert Ap-ponb, Ap-ponb, one ol tbe most notable oppositionists, oppo-sitionists, baa resigned bis seat in the Hungarian diet. Tbe count intends iu uurtue euitmmu siuuies m iut United States. Constantinople, 17. It is rumored that a crisis impends iu tbe Turkish minieitry. A disturbance occurred in Lebanon, Syria, between Druzes and Maronitea, in consequence of the abduction of a girl, (several Marouites were killed, and tbe governor has asked tbe porta for more troops to restore order. Albanians appear determined to use every means to preveut the cession ces-sion of Epirus to Greece. Tha attitude atti-tude of Albanians also renders it difficult lor tbe porte lo accomplish the cession of Albanian Territory to Montengro, as btipulated in tbe treaty of Berlin. Paris, 17. A correspondent of &u7whobas interviewed Prince Gort-bchakoff, Gort-bchakoff, says GorUchakoff believes Austria is in danger of becoming a bumble satellite of Germany, which is extending ber influence from the mouth of tbe Scheldt to the mou h of the Danube. The same correspondent correspon-dent interviewed Louis Kossuth, who said be believed a Fraoco-Russian alliance inevitable; that Germany would tbeo have her hands full on the Rhine, and Austria be left to bear tbe blunt of a solav onslaught. He expresses tbe belief tbat Count An-drassy An-drassy will appear in politics as imperial im-perial chancellor. |