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Show id I nJ wcrtMrni. Th bettliif on tha Oxford fain- tidff rmc, lo-morruir, In A to I on Oxford. .-... 'I'hm UH9 of lllOUUHlltM vtt th itfjliti.. ciiii I much nm hftpt i rul. Theooartetioa la Hii Kumla la praawiua; tm aotft Uvriuany'n hJ U gt uui of taa pfant tlmt-Vcli tlmt-Vcli ly auch ooaoewioot m will aarura ft iimw tinf of tha cMgraea. - iVince UurlactiakilT'a rlr to f.vril Hallaoury'a circa r and thu circAiU lo which it araa ftiiiiasatl wtmtHoif ivuUialiait fra tt aatr burg an TbanniajA, At Vmoii Pna Uortaebakoff'e rt-py orMtaaAiblmpraMioa of Ku-iia'a Ku-iia'a wiiiiMKOtaa to Hl mi aaoapt-aila aaoapt-aila uaioU lu ra n nafuti- adooa. Th modemia aaurit Ja b-lUnraU b-lUnraU to la, ii a ureal maaaara, due to the altered tut of 4ba ora-maaUo ora-maaUo Ua Uarawa. Kiaata and Italian pi-, ftad fwllUoaana, ooa oeruiwg tba Uaalj af tian rttfaai, whlcb aolni lo tha probability of Ruia, loaiaaU of JugUmJt being taiHatad la eaaaol ruptora. I Tba aiilp Ai, fxoca iSbiaJdn for 4an f laociaoos oot aaher at Wee-1 at, Kraooe, on Mink HOtta, and thaCai4au ami aavaral of lAecrew era Let. Tin vow, ia full of wafer. It la allejrnl that tha circular of GurtacbakMl, wbiub aaaiua to tply to Auatrla'aobjectlona, la ro.ajy a atupitl hoax of aona k'tf newa-papr. newa-papr. Ti ere aaauia lo bo eeniti d upotti Moii at Hi, Patantbu rg t a how jJWumiula mora c nil ration. ra-tion. It U aunouuceti (bat Gortka kofl meaut that tUa elipulatioii tut tha aa&gaof tha ituamiau Iioij through Mou mania, mot tua tju!-tlun tju!-tlun of thacaaluii of Btnuwrabia, oail mot km mtitmittmd ie timm -. Kreea. It ! aleo ataUnl that a Kiie-aiaii Kiie-aiaii comoiiaaiuoor will go to jUmb-areat jUmb-areat to treat with theguveruuiei.t- Htovtcha MihailovUch the iar-t iar-t lan aliu Uter FreaiUotit, LaairaiKU-. a4, la oou4unoa of tha vaclll&L-iDg vaclll&L-iDg polk'jr ot Iha Herviau govem- It la aaid thai Aoglo-Auetriau iu-1 iu-1 f1ur5ie are now fit tha aucvntUut at ltelgrada, ami there la a illepii-lion illepii-lion od the part u( ncrvla, Iicunia-Dla Iicunia-Dla ftud lunit!iiei( to wake a Joint remoaatrauce to tha J 'overt against tha treaty of riaa tilefauu. lioME, 12. Ut-neral Uraut will dlua with tha King ami Wutaa, en Saturday, and leave fur iionio on Uouda. FOREIGN. ' Bt. pKTBaanuito. 11. The Afftmoe Jiuuc makea the folkjwlug announcement, this evening: "An active exobatiirs ot eotuauialoav-tluns eotuauialoav-tluns Is priireedlnf under the- moderating mod-erating .uflie.ce o Germauy with tha view ot arriving at a pacitle nnderstanilfng', the natural path to which would be a rnugresa. An Improve! aapect of all'aira has developed de-veloped so an lo Juftiiry the hope of a speedy attainment of a favorahW ii-tus, If EuKland des not nuse fresh obstacles." London, 1L News frona OttJnJe says: That tlie disti lets ia Albania on the sea coast and boyana Itlver, occupied by Moctenegrlns, have seen so ravished hy war lhat the InluthitanUaiaataxvlnt). The Moaa-teneKrius Moaa-teneKrius are unable to help them, being acaruejy atjJe to feed their own people. An appeal has heeo made to Austria for help. Numerous detachments af Russians Rus-sians have arrived In the ni-lgUbor-hood of Uuc-hareat, and In several oeramuues of that district. Tha Ciivsks demand that the nraek PaUiarcii shall summon tlie Ruaslan Uoverninent to declare Itself It-self on the queailua f tlte Greoo-Kulrnrianmlnt.nl. Greoo-Kulrnrianmlnt.nl. Hliould Kusia IDviIuruu atto Iiranuil CIUII.il, the l'atrlaxch would duel ara Uutvla SLhlimalio. Krvah troa are ex peuted from Kftypt to replace those returning home. lAtsitjH, U The CenVof A'eaos pulyliahes a telt rain, which pur-potts pur-potts to be a summary ef the circular circu-lar aocompaDy'ug i,rliice.4ort-suliakotl i,rliice.4ort-suliakotl s reply to I-ord HaliBbury, but wkich rather see ma to he a reply re-ply to Auatria's objections. The telegram aaya: "Prince Uurtscbak-ott Uurtscbak-ott vndeavora to refute Austria's objections, point by point, and declares de-clares that Ituasla has ful ly redeemed redeem-ed ber promisee to Austria, even at the risk of alienating the Herri an a He expresses surprise that Austria has not seised tlie opportunity to check the disorders la Bosnia and Uerzgvlna, either by aunexatiou or by imposing reforms. Prince (iortschakotT, lu conclusion, aug-geeta aug-geeta a settlement n the heal of a uoiigrcsa hy a separate agreement between the various courts aa to tha modlricaUoue to ba Introduced In the treaty of Pari a, and disclaims all reejioiisibility for furtliei com (.11-callous (.11-callous If th. puwers refuse to agree to this coulee.'1 Th. 10 publiKhes the following dispatch from lierliu: Uermany haa not ouly refuted Iluseia's request re-quest to guarantee the neutrality of Austria in the event of war, but ia further reKrled to have declared that she ta prepared to Interfere If anr attempt U made to hinder Austria trow protecting her Inter-tta. Inter-tta. ('aptain Wellealey baa gun. to SL I'.teratiurg to present hi. lei ten, ofnallas military attach, of the llritish H-Kation. I t Is understood that no eucceeaor will be appointed for th. present. A correspondent at Ht Petersburg say.: Notwithstanding th. gloomy views of the leading Kua-lau news-war, news-war, It Is b.llevsd lu oAiclal cir-ole. cir-ole. lhat th. congress will shortly meet. Th. correeiKindeiit adilA, that lie baa reason to believe tha. conviction has a pretty solid foundation. foun-dation. Uermany has not abandoned aban-doned Iha Inteutlon of using her Influence In favor of peace. A Vienna diapatcu slate, thai Aaatria, in a written statement of her views, which was Mint tn fit. Petersburg, not only Insisted o. the Kurupean character of the questions at Issue, but distinctly reects th. Idea of a separate settlement. settle-ment. The Dally Telrgrn)h hat th. following: fol-lowing: "Vienna, Thursday, mld-uiglil. mld-uiglil. I learn lhat an olliclal dispatch dis-patch ban been received Irom Berlin to the ell'ecl that Prince Ittsniarck, In cmisetiueuce or the news from St. Pi-tenburg, cuualders It possible that a preliminary conference of the .Hihiseadori resident there might be held to-day or to morrow." mor-row." A dutcli Into Vienna say: The Porte had aked Austria w list would happen If Kue-la Insisted on enf.rclug the treaty of Han Bttfano Austria replied that she would out protect European Interests single-handed, single-handed, but would protect ber own luteresta most elUclently. There t. active com)ietition Iw-tween Iw-tween Uussiaand Kngland In chartering char-tering steamers at (ieruian ports. Tw. steamers chartered by Uunsia have left Hamburg with sealed orders. A Vienna dispatch aays: Hussl. an.wer to Austria consisted of verbal, ver-bal, confidential assurances. The car respondent's informant said that Austria's ositlon was not such as ta involve tb. question of peace or war. The correspondent believes thlacollae of all serious opiHjeb tarn on the part of Austria Is due to autograph letters from the Cir to the Kruperor Francis Jiaeph, and ' partly alas to tlie remark ;iuade by the I nlted Mates minister to Russia Rus-sia while lu Vienna, that the Cm 1 waa dssposeil to luko lmiortaiil conceaaioua. The sleaui.r I'MMwaU JIoll, wrecked at Hagros, Portugal, had a crew of and eifht paseengenv |