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Show FOREIGN. The Turko-Serviuu War. Loudon, 22. A telegram from Semhn says tuat 40,000 Turk, Keron Pasha commanding, met the Servians Ser-vians between Supovalz and Alexi-natz Alexi-natz on Sunday. They made several attacks but were everywhere repulsed. One wing of tho Servian army successfully suc-cessfully assumed the offensive. The battle was renewed on Monday, and it is considered probable that lb Servians fell back to Alexinatz and that the decisive battle will be fought there. If the Servians wiu that light the war will be continued; if the Turks are victorious the Servians will be willing to conclude peace. A Turkish otlicial dispatch from Nissa reports that the Ottoman force? defeated tho Servians near Alexinatz and occupied their positions, adding that the Servian losses were consider able. 'i"!ie Tunis' Belgrade special confirms con-firms the reported repulse of tlu Turks on Sunday, but fay a that in spite of t!i at check the Tu: renewed the attack and liie riu:l ut the second d v's tight is not known. If they Utc Alexinatz and Delegrade, Kerun Pasha has the highway lo Belgrade. General Tchernayell has 79,OUU men, but Keron Pasha's already largi army haB been reinforced by -10,0UU. A Vienna special to the Duly lele-jrak lele-jrak asserts that Prince Milan, in Bpite of tne exertions of the war party lo the contrary, has receive! communications commu-nications of England with consider able favor, and is personally inehneU to apply to the powers tor mediation |