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Show FOREIGN. El'HOPE. actiiiitiiy Ktt-l(i liy KiiHHiK 'I'liu t'liliiiiiiuiii Ncr- " viu v;li I'iulu to the lenlh. Loutle.il, 31. Th") Times says, ! editorially, it is important to observe j that we have nutieid that Germany abides aud will abide by its alliance with Russia, and though it will struggle to keep ou good terms with other powers tho government of tho emperor's nephew ar.d friends, will rvutnin closely knit with tho government govern-ment at Berlin. St, relersburg, 31. Intelligence received hero from Belgrade states that Prince Milan's departure thence for the army has given rise to a con- ' flict between tlio Servian civil and military authorities. Tho Turks aro moving upon Banecluivalz, and den. j Tchernayclf is operating with tin object ot covering that place. Vienna, .'U.Th'j lUiti.;il Carta pomlcmx newspaper publishes a tclo j gram from St. Petersburg stating that the order to General Ignnticfl to pro-sent pro-sent Russia's ultimatum to the porto was dispatched by the c.ir, direct to i Constantinople last evening, and that the cz'r was induced to take this step by recent events in Servia and Turkey's Tur-key's continuing the war notwithstanding notwith-standing negotiations pending for an armistice. Brussels, 31. Aofti hopes the European powers will support Russia's Rus-sia's demand and that the armislico will bo settled, but udds tho porta's dilatory tactics do not facilitate a definitive pacification and will force the powers to redouble their firmness and energy ou tho question of guarantee?. guar-antee?. A telegram from Belgrade says the consternation caused by the news of the fall of Djunis has been replaced by great activity and a strong reaction in fxvor of continuing tho struggle. Minister RUties, in couvcrsalie-n today, to-day, declared that Ljuuis was not Servia, and that the government was determined to resist lu the last, even though abandoned by all Europe. lie slated that the fall of Djunis was the result of the reinforcement by twenty battalions and eighteen heavy si ego guns received by the Turks. lie said the Turks hail been furlhar reinforced by Dervish Pasha's army, which arrived botore Djavor for the Montenegrin frontier. Prince Milan has arnvtd at Paratchin. Tcheruayeti's army ia at Belgrade, and UaViiloniclc.h'ti command is hall way between Djunis and Krupcvalz. A dispatch dated Constantinople, to night states that a cabinet council was lie Id today, aud the ambassadors met at General lgnatitli s residence. According to reports current this evening there is still some disigree-iient disigree-iient relative to tiie details of the armistice. Loudon, 31. A contemporary review re-view contains a paper by Gladstone, reviewing Schuyler's book on Turkis-l Turkis-l an. Ex tracts I mm this bjjk have beu much quoted here by Lie pro Turkish portion of the nren to show that liu-siaini have been guihy of hn i tail LUien equal to those charged against tho Turks, and th) subject iiaacxcitid great iutcrit. Tlio tendency of Mr. Gladstone's article is lo dciiionMralu that Schuyler's Schuy-ler's wrk is f;r and impartial. A particular extract has been seized ujmti in order lo dir up otnh?. Mr. Gladstone ineidenliy deprecates up Dr''i:('iiaiun'a ol lingua's at yrt scion a. Tne 'oe(Vil ' s dispatch I rum 1, Igrade s nu order has ba n re id in ttu; street.- thi ont;.i. at the city ,ea'..i:.;; on ad ab-:..h,d i,m-:i lo r. p rt li.f in-. Iveii t'.r iuiinediali--tiv.c. i:.c 'l'iiii..-i Uck trai:-j o.-.a lion and therefore ean adia.icu but ei' :-. It ruuion .l th it It ily an 1 A.l-tn A.l-tn l have i tb-p-d uHd:at;.Ml. A '.ciina t. h gram a'4 it is an otiluiii'd Mi't li.A'. I.Ior" li-.-; t " -iMimaluin up" I a'l cal 'i: Lit : .in the aiiiImj at C .a-Lan'.iii'.p'" te e- grapi id on M'.nd iy to 1 1 1 i r jvv.-ru-ni'-i.r. I'nal an amii-'h i- was io ori. Il i- 1 d in ..lhci.il tpi irt- ri th it l i,,:. in eon-. .ri":ic- ol t;i" t i !d ri .ulvati ol tin l irk', IM I'''i-t W.-iiid lo have a hi:-' ol d-ni.ti ks'...m j 1- lW' t-n th.- e.int-T'.dn: parln . during dur-ing the arm;. '.ice, lind by t .e p....;- j If -as ih.-y in k lit bold at In t . n - ti.ng o! l:.e a; in i-tic, an 1 ll'.al hej lb' n-r.re h lji lakeit lii:. fu.l.I'-u ale p. Tno jAtT9 liav.t wnt a p-.te tot tif.'t-cf, tiMiiJy urn l..r i.-t l , h;op.i' ale I In' nltu tl' Il lV -lliuinv, I a v. u!:k- iitlilu.h. j A d:-p.ilcii fr.,:n CrwUnl.il -p'.. i aayi it is tt'at. d on i --,;. ni it uh .iiiy j laat tne null m, in ord-T to i;..'! pr ".f of hi lih i.il ii..oi. ii n. ojhI linaily deteruitm d to m ie M.'liiuu l'alia gr.tnd r iieitly. I '1 tlO .l'i'.Jr.i' Vn-nita pt'r" I fprt't" nl-i lb it Ivni-'T'ir WY.i mi'n I P"ech at Hie nprtiing of tne rei.'h-i Ff tc pr" loi d it u uncnuif. t d e j fc ing in Vit'ima, nil' li.onthl to; indicate thai the tripk' nlh nice m let tirm. i i,, , .-? ... ii li t ri U'.n I., b". liev.- that only ye-b-rd y, '.ibe.pt'-nt to the foe of tlio in lui ian in-, Hlrm tiotis, inipoilant ''.icelul Ir!"-gram Ir!"-gram wi re r-'i eived lr m lhi prii.' i 1 pal repn tMil.ili vc coii.-wi in vl in tin iK-S.:oti Ul'iti-. It Imp. 4, n.iUwth'l in. I 1 iug tim npjiearaiKa .-, ti..il lnatiell ha not rev rled lo ton ori;iMii do-in do-in md lor a b ire nil wo ki' arinwticn, ltu-ian ollh-i-m fitot wvt ral Servian Ser-vian iinlilieri on Sundiiy in (heir en-dnivors en-dnivors to iii k Iho htumpide nl CoiiNtanl i no de, , An urmi-lii e for two month h m hi en nmmd. |