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Show Gritty HJoiUeneiiro. Constantinople, 5. Montenegiin delegates had an interview lo-day with Safoet Pasha, minister of foreign affairs. They maintained all their previous demands, including the ces-(iiou ces-(iiou of Nicsics, Koulchi and Ko-lulehin, Ko-lulehin, and requested ol Safoet Paeha a categorical reply, either ol acc.-ptanco or relusal. The minister responded that Montenegiins ought tu yield these points. He utati d that, he could not give a definite reply to-day, as it was necessary to examine the questions again. Tho Montenegrins then informed Safoet Pasha that they were in-etructed in-etructed lo maintain the demand 'absolutely aud would leave Conttanti-: Conttanti-: uople during next week iu the event ol receiving a definite refusal. London, 5. A Times Cetlinge dis-patch dis-patch says everything is tranquil in Mouteuegro, but there is no indication of yielding. Ureat destitution prevails pre-vails in some parts, but quantities of grain from Russia are being lauded aud forwarded :o relieve the population. |