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Show Fore'ttu 1'iasiiea Sarajevo, 14, A mob, on Tuesday, attempted to plunder tho military sturo, and collected threateningly before the barracks. Many arrests were made. During tbe fire many cartridges exploded ex-ploded in burning bouses. The report re-port that the fire is not yet extinguished, ex-tinguished, refers to the smouldering ruins. Constantinople, 14. The porte having made concessions, the Servian boundary queatiou has been Bettled. Advices from Janina stato that slight encounters have already taken place near the Greek frontier. The tone of newspapers in Athens is becoming be-coming warlike. London, 14. The Standard's Berlin Ber-lin correspondent believes that tbe ultramoutancs will emerge much weaker from the new elections, owi ig to their support of Priuco Bismarck's economic policy. Tbe Siandard's Peath dispatch says the ministry of war have resolved not to occupy the district of Novi Bazar this year. The Times' Cairo correspondent says the policy of M. Tricou ia not calculated to iusure the cordial cooperation co-operation of England or France. The Times' Berlin dispatch reports that General Von ManteufJel will be appointed commander-in-chief of all troops in Alsace-Lorraine. It ib contrary to custom and military tradition tra-dition for a marshal to be appointed chief of an army corps. The Post's Berlin correspondent reports that tho bigh church party haa resolved to make a first attempt to upset tbe present legislation in respect to marriage laws. Tbe matter will be first broached in the general synod where an effort willbe made to repeal the act making civil marriage obligatory. Intelligence comes from Switzerland that it is expected that the St. Gotti-' Gotti-' ard mountain will be pierced and tbe tunnel carried right through by the end of the present year. A News' St, Petersburg correspondent correspond-ent 'reports tho Turcomans retiring on Merv aud the northern desert. They have sent several thousand sheep to Khiva to exchange for corn ! for tlie coming compaign. 1 It ia reported that an English rner-1 rner-1 chant has eold to Tekko Turcomans ' 1,800 Martini rilles. ' Harry M. Stanley arrived at Sierra I Leone on the 21th ol July and started for the River Conger. ' St. Petersburg, 14. Vedomosli ' states that Councilor Dorilof has been directed by government to report upon the best means of connecting 1 tho Caspian and Block Sea by a canal, Three well-known lawyrrd have been arrested charged with being ' implicated in tho assault on Lieut. General Dreuteliu. Ouo of them, ' Bardofiky, has become insane. |