| Show I I I 1 bALl nUIIYS UUNUU I UP 1OIICV 1 1 The Intended Interview between iii i Lord Salisbury anti the Frunoli minis I tor of foreign aQalrs marks a DOW and I Important I paragraph of the exciting 1 I f I I history of the eastern trouble By the i I ebsDKiLpJLAUnivleUOAjuuQUllJX I r 1 poillliu to jur uo her warpreparatloni I I I and ohl Is availing herself of the opportunity 11 I op-portunity The outcome of the con foremen between the premier of Urtat Britain and France cannot oven be surmised but In view I of the fact tint i I a popular opinion In the latter country li I J beginning to grow tired of Ibo llus I Stan alliance for the reason that all I I I benefit It seemi to bo on the Ito sign side suggest the possibility of an Impending understanding with i I I Ilo land whereby the whole European i Euro-pean concert may end In discards The ambition of Franca has always f 4 1 been to obtain control over Ijgypl bnl her alatesDsen II convinced of the I 1 I futility of their eflarts to reach the I i country the Nile through the assist t I I nee of Russia might resolve to rest I content with Hyde as a substitute I I 1 I I Hut In that event a rupture between 4 t France and Kussln would follow for I I HucBlanB I would never allow 8311a to 1 Wtb I q pass Into the hands of any other r 1 Christian state that perhsps might prt 1 t rtj j vent her pilgrims from flocking the I J soared brlnoln Palestine Itlemore I that probable that a FranogAngllcan i 1 underetsndlng would lead to a regrouping I I re-grouping of the powers Bud It I would I probably be Russia and Q rm > n yon I I ur ar I one side and Great Biltaln France I Italy and Austria on Ibo other 1t i i I It was hullo be expected that public i pub-lic opinion emphatically expressttl In i I favor ot the Greeks should Iletall In N I l I British politics The European ron i oeri bas proven Itself to to worse than I I nu imply word Its alleged purpose was I I I lo maintain peace not however by I 1 1 1 I removing the causes 01 discontent but I I by hrullly itipprelelag every cry for ii i mercy on the part of small nations A I subject thu knife of thoureatabsoll I I I sin Instead of maintaining peace t I Itharby title very brutality brought r tbe probability t of n war nearer and the situation now Is that whatever till Z i 1 governments may think the great I majority of the people both In ling 1 J J land France and Italy will never I content to sacrificing Greeks on tin Z I 1 4 I altar of the European oancerf in the I I same manner aa Armenians were i 16 I slaughtered 1coplo are sick of the I I lucokont flow of the blood of their lei I 2 I l lowmen |