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Show FOREIGN. BEAK ASO CRUaiCUMT. Cilauee at (ho Stiliuilloii. Tlioro May bo l'eucc nt tar all. London, 24. Nothing more iti j heard of the mission ot the czarowilch to the courts at Vienu , Berlin and Loudon. Tho tall M ill Gazette bays the Russian imperial court will return re-turn to St. Petersburg on the 17th of November. The samo journal, in a lending article, says wo have reason to bclievo that Russia has no longer any illusions about the way her tendencies ten-dencies are viewed here, or doubts that the Ural step which threatens our interests iu the east will be aubwered ; by another for their protection. Hague, 24. It is reported that tho prince of Montenegro has declared j his willingness to accept the six weeks' armistice, but only oj condi- Lion lhat Moatar be surrendered lo ; iho Tuiks. London, 25. The Standaid's dispatch dis-patch from Vienna reports that tho mobilisation of troops iu Koumauia proceeds very slowly. At Jassey hardly one-third of the inhabitants liable to military duty hav appeared. ap-peared. Tho people seem to he utterly inddlereut. The same dispatch say the reuig nation of the Hungarian premier, Tissca, is mentioned us imminent, in consequence of his dissent from Count Audrassy's eastern policy. Th a 1'ust's Berlin special states tnat tho report of the Cz.arowitch'a intended mission is declared on trustworthy trust-worthy authority to bo groundless. The Bpecial correspondent of the Times with the Turkish army in Soma reporia that the Turks took D'Junes on Monday, afler a determined deter-mined light which lasted ten hours. Mure than half the onlrenuhmentson the bank of the river near D'Juuca also fell into their bauds. A Times dispatch ftvm Vienna says Turkey has declared her readiness readi-ness to accept a six weeks' armistice, provided it is recommend id by all tho powers. It is reassuring to hear from Constantinople that hopes of a moro peaceful turn in allairs have considerably con-siderably increased. This feeling is caused by the unexpectedly conciliatory altitude of General IratiefJ. There has not been any trace of Russia's oflering provocation provo-cation with a view of bringing about a collision. On tho contrary, such intention has been decidedly disbelieved. disbe-lieved. While atlaira look better iu Constantinople, one can trace all around Turkey the iron ring prepared by Russia, which U clusing and tightening rapidly and firmly. The friendly relations between Servia aud Montenegro, which had become embroiled, em-broiled, havo been reatored. Prince Nikila promised Servia that he would in no case accept an armistica extending extend-ing beyond the present year. On the Roumanian siJc matters have not ; gone as fairly. I'nnca Jobs Ohika is (going on a special minion to the 1 Lurupean courts. This seems to in-Uk-alo an earnest desire on the part of Koumania to avoid, if pwaible, making commou iuusj with Russia, erne probably wishes to ascertain whether she may rcckun on the pro-lecliuii pro-lecliuii ol iho treaty of Paris, by which h r i:- uliai.ty w.ts g'.uranlciil. ' ll blic ii;,,!a tiic. L hit lo l.tlti if, the will come (o an understanding with Lhivi i. Ii.e L. ihu corrtt,ndt-nl of tlic I Inn-1 rejKjrts that tlie ironclad V- trr ' 'c Unat was recalled at the moment lit was leaving Croiittadt lor the Metii-j Metii-j tt i ranean. ll 11 beiieveil cvu now 1 thai ii is-u prefrrs lo itlcct iho cmi-in cmi-in lepen Ihiico ot U.i'gana by negotiation negotia-tion rather iliau by dcctrn.g war; ,tlitt al ail h vents she will emhavur to defer war till winter. The 7V';rnV f)ecial fioui Belgrade Bel-grade says i'rinct Milan hi reccm-tl (K'-fiuvo and furmal a-urance uf Am-(titt'a Am-(titt'a iiou iuti-rvi-ntion. Tne V ipiina rorp ( nrlent of His htthj .rirj n i-'TUs Ll.at urr at continue con-tinue to !m null.- in ('.iitnlnple on account of the htnl cnnpir.uy. It is alleged that the purp no uf tho iim-f.irators wan lo t irci!i.y dij-ie , l he refi inning government . 1 he former grand viio r, M . 1 in urn e I I'.iiha, is implicated. M' lnb ta (d toe cabinet f r to have U-en m i.l at ll e m -uncut when In.itn tl ar-nvrtl ar-nvrtl at the p alai t, and the B-s in li-.iiia were at tin'M.inie lime lo Imvn made a deuionstratioii. |