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Show ENGLAND'S I'ltOTEST. Disraeli's llnutl in the Enxlern (ItiPMtioti Tue Policy oflhc Tiirce Chancellors Vetoed. London, Co. A special from Vienna to the Telegraph says: England's En-gland's note relating to the memorandum memo-randum agreed upon by the three chancellors assigns as the reasons for her late refusal to accede thereto, substantially that tlie original note of Count Andraay went as far as it could without an infringement of the I'orte'a sovereignty ; that sufficient time has not been allowed for the execution of the accepted reforms; that Monteuegro'i breaches of neutrality neu-trality had prevented the pacification pacifica-tion which the powers considered necessary to the execution of the reforms re-forms ; that the proposed military disposition of the Turks and insurgents insur-gents eeems to England as a premium pre-mium for renewed hostilities; that the gigantic system of gratuitous relief re-lief proposed would be beyond Turkey's Tur-key's ability to tyrant, and would be seriously destructive of the morality and the industry of the people; that the proposal to take the most eOec-tivo eOec-tivo measures at the end of the two months' armistice is a sufficient encouragement en-couragement to the insurgents to continue the rebellion and an inducement induce-ment to Montenegro to persevere in her breaches of neutrality, hoping thereby to obtain an accession oi territory, ter-ritory, and that the proposal to bring war ships into the Dardanelles amounts toa proposal to violate the treaty of 1S50, and is directly contrary to the long established custom of preventing pre-venting vessels of war passing those straits. |