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Show FOREIGN. From the Eust. Ljmlon, 22. A special from Paris to the Times says: When Russian de-mobilizition de-mobilizition is once ordered Europe will be surprised with the speed with which it will be effected. Numerous regiments aro already encamped away fruin the frontier, and the protocol once signed tho czar will address a proclamation ordering uemoniltzation. Tho czar is aware of tho bad financial and sodal condition of Russia. In connection with tho recent socialist so-cialist trials it ia asserted that startling start-ling discoveries have been mado allowing allow-ing the ramification of socialism have been unexpectedly wide, reaching even high personages and the army. Vienna, 22. The Moscow committee commit-tee scut twenty thousand roubles lo the Russian consul general at Ragnsa to aid refugees in cauo of tho resumption resump-tion of hostilities between Montenegro I and Turkey. Pcsth, 22. The miuiater of finance hns submitted to the chamber of deputies de-puties a bill authorizing a six pitr cent, gold loan for tho converdion ol the floating debt, which amounts to seventy sev-enty six million florins. The miinstpr in submitting the bill said ho expected a change iu the political situation would ben favorable iiniliTftiL-Inrt London, 22. In the house of lurds to night, the Earl of Dudley asked information in-formation respecting tiic stato of the eastern question. He said although tbo signing of the protocol would secure tho peace of Europo it would provido no guarantee fur the hotter treatment of christians. Ho strongly attacked Sir Henry Elliott for his courso towards the ports. Lord Derby censured Earl Dudley for his. mode of raising, without formal j notico, n qiu-ation of imperial magnitude. magni-tude. He said the noble lord protects against an understanding which he says we are on the eve ol concludine be knows this he knows a crcut deal more than I do. Lord I)rbv maintained that a European, war would produco far greater horrors than those which occurroj io Bulgaria Ihe wording as well us the conditions under which tho protocol ehall be signed, if signed at all, are still under consideration of government. Min. isters are acting on their responsible ity as advisers of the crown, and, when steps havo been taken will sub-1 mit them to parliament without an hour's unnecessary delay. Lord ; Derby condemned the language as calculated to irritate the Russian people against a policy which the Russian government to his honor was disposed to adopt. The language was calculated to incrnaie Russia's i difficulties and postpone, if not defoat altogether, a solution of the problem,! Ho concluded by warmly defending I and praising Sir Henry Elliott, challenging bis assailants to bring the questiou forward in a form which would nnablfi niirli:rmuif. tn einrpRs its opinion. The Times correspondent tele-erapha tele-erapha from Paris as follows: Notwithstanding Not-withstanding the contradictions, I adhere with positiveness to the trutli of the information that it was arranged ar-ranged that Russia was todeclsro, by means of a dispatch, that she was ready to disarm immediately after the signing of tho protocol. A courier with tho dispatch arrived iu London from St. Petersburg, but it waa then found that the tenor of tho dispatch was not such ns was expected,-according to the understanding between the English and Russian negotiations. ' I Ragusa, 22. Tho Russian government govern-ment has sent to Montenegro provisions pro-visions sufficient for a year. Nine steamers laden with provisions have already arrived at Cottaro. |