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Show FOREIGN BRIEFS. Berlin journals are oppueed lo Austria's policy. In the event of war Greece will ally itself to England. Small engagements between Turks and insurgents in Xhessaly continue to occur. Russia suggests to the porte the removal of Mussulman population from Bulgaria. Amount of ;bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance Monday Mon-day 137,000. The Greek government will immediately im-mediately call out the second reserve ol 10,000. men. Two ironclads from the French squadron at tiniyrma have gone to tbe entrance of tne Dardanelles. The weekly statement of the Imperial Im-perial hank of Germany shows an increase of epecie 11, GOO, 000 marks. The London Times highly praises the reeumptiuniats lor their tenaoious fighting in opposition to the, -silver bill. In consequence ot the withdrawal of the British fleet to Aludania tho Russians won't occupy the suburbs of Constantinople. The coasting oteamer C. M. Palmer has been sunk in a collision near Harwich, England, and fourteen persons drowned. The Austrian cubiuel has decided on a partial mobilization of the army it the cuuterwuct q ueetiOH is not nettled wiibiu a turtuight. Tne Raid i .q guverument hoe concluded con-cluded a cuu tract with an American Compay lur dredging the river Neva, beiwtnii Crouaiaut mud St. Peters burg. It is reported that Circassians, when retreating htfjre the Russians, ' aufJocaled with sulphur S00 women . and children who had taken reluge in ( a cavo. t According lo latest information England uud Russia will maintain i their respective mil'tary naval positions posi-tions during the session of the congress. ) No other power will enter the Dardanelles. |