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Show FOREIGN. The EtMttern H'sr. Berlin, 19. Intelligence has boon recoived from Vienna that Austria is sulhciently prepared in a military sense for iho event of an outbreak. Tho passago of the Danube by tho Russians would probably bo thn moment mo-ment lor Austria to cioss tho Bosno into the Herzegovina frontier. This would not be an act directed against Russia, and would bo far Irom being inlouded to impede Kimsiau operations opera-tions in Bulgaria. Its only purpose would bo lo secure Austrian interests ia case Russia should obtain a military mili-tary success.' If circumstances in Survia should render it ueccnary, Austria might oocupy Bosuia at a still earlier period. London, 19. In tho house of lords this evoning Lord Stralhden moved for copies ol tho treaties and other papers which authorize England .to in torvone in behalf of the Christians in Turkey. Ho expressed tho belief that through those intermilienal obligations obliga-tions war ought to ho still averted. Tho Earl of Koeobcry spoke in opposition op-position to this viow. Lord Derby said he would require England to fullil the treaty of Paris The opinions of those best informed ..,l, thflir.Unt, .iliiution Hill not give sanguine hopes of averting war. England did not vyjsh to inter- 1 vene, but reserved to herself thn right to protect the English interests if they were threatontd. Loudon, l'J. A dispatch from Vienna Vi-enna reports that a Montenegrin corps under General Nukolieh is con contratmg at the mouth of a detile of tbe Duga a short diMtranca from the Turkish troops. A collision is momentarily mo-mentarily expected. Too Prince of Montenegro is about lo go to tho camp before. Nicsic, Tlie Standard's d it; patch from St. Petersburg announce that Lord Loitus, English amhaesador, is on tho poiut of leaving for homo. Thia indicates in-dicates no eh.mge in the satisfactory relations existing helweou England and Riuaia. Tho beiliii carrespni. riant ol the Daily News reports that Auilria is 1 preparing iM.OA) men who can be I mobilized in a lew days. The News correspondent at Vienna states that negotiations aro still going on with a view to a separate understanding under-standing between the porte and Rus sia. j Ouu uioouut Hys tho poi to will send a sp-cul ejvuy to tdu Czr at Kischouetl. Iiie txtr will leave the I army -t tha Prtllli. (Jrand Duko Nicholas goes with it to ib Danube. A Vienna corresjwndcut reports that a Unit hopo of p9ace is still rtti-ed by ihe ellrta of the jxjwers tw I induco tho sultan to send delegates to meet the czr at K:-i''honr!l, lo Ireat nu tho quest it iu of disarmament. I Pusih;y t it it ia tho recoil that the. eztr d i: i ( ! r J not to ieaiie a proclama tiuu b-l -re he returns to St. Peters-' bun;, leaving ten or twelve days fr dipiom it;c m liou. I |