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Show FOREIGN. W A It NEWS. Belgrade, -7. The Montenegrin 6euator Verbitza, a' miiitury attache during Ibe war, has arrived. Markouitcb, war minister, who 1 was a Servian attach during the war in Montenegro, haa left on a special mission to Montenegro. Tbe general feeling seems to be that Snrvia nhnnld hpln Mnntf uptr Minister Rislics recently said Servia would follow the policy of Russia, and if necessary open the way for the Russian army through tho country which will in turn resist every Turkish invasion. Cettings, 27. Tho Montenegrin army is concentrated in a very strong position opposite Spuz and Podgovilza. The morale seems good. The prince is determined to fight for every foot of ground should tne Turks advance on Montenegrin territory. Vienna, 27. Accounts from Dal-latia Dal-latia repreeeut tlie position of t e ! Montenegrins usquUe dc-ppar-t;. Tl e forces are entirely broke u and dis-1 dis-1 pleassd. Constantinople, 27. The ports h-is telegraphed its representatives abroad a note begging cabinets to tnka cogni sives, of four Ottoman merchant vessels ves-sels by Russians, which is contrary to tbe rule of international law. The commandant at Totnkau Turtukai teltgraphs that the enemy established on Tuesday morning three fr. ,h batteries near the mouth of the Fiver Ardidi Ardecht and lauded four batteries on an ielmd opposite. There are twenty boats with the Russians. Bucharest, 27. The whole bank of the Danube from Herzova to Tultz scha is occupied by Russians. It is rumored that Uuisians are also crossing cross-ing near Sia;ova. T , . |