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Show FOREIGN BRIEFS. London silver quotation 53 11 1 ICd. The Turkish chamber cf derutiea : has beun unsolved. Ki-Predident Grant will not leavo England as soon as eipec'.ed. The cz.ir baa ordered Prince Milan to maintain a (.waive attitude. Grnt viaited the offica of the London Times on Tuesday night. Several corraponrJeuts h&re been ! shot as spies in the KiiBsiaa camp. The porto coneiders Prince Milan'a ! visit to tho czar an insult to the Lilian. The reduction of lU Bank ot England Eng-land rale to two and a hilt per cent. ia looked for. There is an utter inefficiency in the Russian commissary department. Tbe czar is exiBperlul. The Turks faced on a French vessel trying to enter the port of liatoum ai:d apology has been demanded. Ino position of the Montenegrins ja regarded critical. Sdvunty theueaud Turks are operating against them. Suleiman Pasha has left Nicsies and entered Montenegro to eflect a junction with the Albania division. It is believed that Prince Milan will sign a convention with Kuaia allowing allow-ing her troops to crusa the Danube at Gladovia. ' Tho Turks have a'.ihtly changed their positions in Armenia recently, and the Ituseiaus have advanced to Oiti aud Xaprok Kaleh. The London Times thinks that the rise in French rents in the faco of the political conflict is owing to the manipulation ma-nipulation of the clerical revolutionists. revolution-ists. .Iu a few days a manifoato will bo issued by the czar on the occasion ol the crostiing of the Danube, for which preparations ou a grand scale are now making, - Tho Servian- government had explained to the ports that the attitude atti-tude of Sorvii is peaceful, and that she has nothing to gain by war or hr independence. The Turks are sending reiuforce- mnnts (n tho mnnl.li nf tho Timnk. |