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Show FOREIGN. Xellher Hunts to Jt-lifut. London, 1. Times' Berlin: After much henitation Russia Beema to luivo decided upon a peculiar pi in. Tne present stale of thing, which is neither peace nor war, is to bo indefinitely in-definitely prolonged, Russia doen not rare to encounter Turkish troops in their present condition, nor does she wish to abandon the campaign altogether. She trusts that she can support the straiu of prolonged mobilization mo-bilization better than Turkey. She will, therefore, keep troops on the frontier, thus compelling Turkey to do the same. If Turkey follows ltus-'sia's ltus-'sia's example, it is expected, before .many mouths, thnt tho people will (demand peace at any price. St. Petersburg, 1. The Golos says no sensible Russian can desire a renewal re-newal of the Servian war.' Tlie advance of Turks to Belgrado would I disturb the friendly relations between tlie powers which now constitute the Jonly basis upon which influence can 1 profitably be brought to bear ugon Turkey. If, en the other hand, Servia obtains peaco and satisfactory ! conditions, the task undertaken by I the powers, of settling the difficulty, ; will be considerably facilitated. |