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Show FOREIGN 11KKRV. Tronhlo ltctween Tcliernnyell' mid tho Servian (jiovvru-ineiit. (jiovvru-ineiit. Austrin tVuutn Only lcuco. Turkey's Recent Successes Belgrade,. 27. Minister of War Nicolics wrote to General Tchernayefl complaining ot the misconduct of Bomo Kuesiun volunteers, and requested re-quested him to prevent a recurrence thereof", otherwise he would make representation to tho czar. General Tchernayefl, exasperated at this action ot tlie minister, wrolo to Prince Milan demanding the removal of Nicolics. A cabinet council was summoned, in which Prime Minister Histees Bupporlod the war minister, and declared that the entire ministry was responsible for his action, and if M. Nicolics resigned all would re- ; sign. Subsequently tho minister of the interior went to Deligrad lo endeavor to compromise with Gen. Tchernayelf. M. N icol ics,- however, resigned and matters now remain in suspense pending the relurn of the minister of the interior. Prince Milan is much irritated at M. Nice-lies' Nice-lies' resignation, and Gen. Tcherna-etl Tcherna-etl 's arrogance. The ministry have the support ol public opinion in upholding up-holding the dignity or government. General TchcrnayeQ 's conduct is ; generally condemned. General Doc-torofi Doc-torofi has reaigued his position as General TchernayelV's chief of BtafJ, and been appointed cummander of 1 tho army of Timock. Gen. Protick. a Servian, replaces him ou General ' Tchernayefl 's BtajV. London, 27. A telegram from ! Vienna reports that Prince Auers-1 Auers-1 perg, president of tlie Austrian coun-1 coun-1 nil, replying in the reichratu to iu-' iu-' terpellalions on the eastern question, declared that Austria's policy was above everything to maintain pi-ace, ' consequently nuy aspiration toward ' acquinition of foreigu territory was out of the question. Count Andrasoy ' could not sutler his policy to be influenced in-fluenced by the interests of dillerent 1 nationalities, but solely by liioeo of the entiro empire. Ho would continue con-tinue to resolutely strive- for the maintenance ol peace and the amelioration ame-lioration of lbs condition ol christians ' in Turkey. ' Constantinople, 27. Tho porto has telegraphed to its ngenU abroad a : summary of the recent fighting and ' the result. The dupitch says: The Turks stormed a fortification on a ' high mountain which is considered to he tho key to tho Servian position at l'elegrad. They carried other entrenchments en-trenchments of less importance and took Coumik near tho UclegraU bridge, where were the Servian headquarters; head-quarters; occupied Djimini, a large village beyond Coumik on tiio road lo Kruzovatz, and stormwd several entrenchments. en-trenchments. 1 he Servians tU 1. Tneir loines are enormous inside ol MitrovaU. Too Servian attack in the .direction of Cuatat was irpuUed with 1 hcivy It.ij. I. ii.Jnii, 27. The .V'(JhcWj Belgrade Bel-grade dispatch says; An intelligent witness ju.it returned Iroui Dc leg rod nqmrts that the Servians ftro enduring endur-ing fearful privations. On Sunday lat ('.') wnunded were lyin at inns and cafes wlreh were used in hospitals. hospit-als. Half of ti"3e people had Wound ed, nifiun i n-.,.r to procure tlieir dueharge. The Vicnu correspondent of the .V.iiJ-trii telegraphs: ll is Bta'.ed that ' lh Servian government, in consequence conse-quence of recent defeats, have 1 ai;in sktl for mlerfereucy of Ih.c liweri in favor of pe.ice. H in re-portid re-portid in It-inn that Turkey is en-d'-avuring lo trenl directly with S.-rr;a. I n.- h.it pub:.hM in otli.Mal f.irm the f. ill. )i ng tatemcul ei planatory ot ths late-t ph-W of the m c iliationn: Wo nul- rsUnl tim teml. ni y of the uctfoi 4lions at Cou(tanlinoplo doit not t irh; J tMe exp.r. t iliou of a p.uidc rolutiuu. General Inatn-tl lias inli-riis!el inli-riis!el tho whimnrM of K'i;a to oMeut to a six W( k.-)' onunt:ce with ucie:ve proiongationt propi.d hy the porte. Ail tii at remain ia th coudd:on ' for wnuh tlie porto stipultlel, tnst ail the power tlmiild concur IU TV-ci'ni'iieudui TV-ci'ni'iieudui an aniiitici. A Vienna riipich r'p-r.i lht : ' it.uiia h ie taki n nn unex-p" unex-p" teJ y favorabio turn. Kiiia, on lliurwl ty, informeil lije vwers that ch ha- no o'je, l;im lo thn clau-r Oeing added to tlie six week' arm is lice providing lint it might eventual ly he prolonol if ri' quired by the iUU of tno neMiittioTM. 1 ho rUtitR U he only peruu-si vp, nnd to tlx no term to th proli.n.ttjon, but the latent i n f" million is lliat Huia ha.i nil hut cuust'ithd lo make the pri ilon gal ii n ono of nix we k, and ohhv:tory. The German government, govern-ment, which wan urnl informed of Ku-.'ia's eonCfw4ion, has already cx-;in-H,( il iti ndhii u, nnd rt commend' com-mend' d that the oilier iowerA do (he -tine. It is Ihougnt thai Ku-iia's action will ho ndl'ieuctd hy a demre to d.i.trm tho sopiciun of kiinpo. |