Show BY telegraph J I 1 J LU JG R A P 19 FOREIGN a IL ithe monic cur eur s alvais em it is tho inflexible resolve of france to remain neuter I 1 PARIS 15 the 7 burnar burnal dea debate says ta the russian flee Ilee fleets tsin in the atlantic and pacific ordered to concentrate cen in the mediterranean mr lauard lagard the newly appointed british ambassador b 1 ji bad or has left for I 1 brindisi Brin dlan he iha will vill embark on a special steamer in order to reach const constantinople anti antl nople quickly 31 i ROME roxe 15 it is said that in view of complications russia has pro ro rot 1 posed to the vi vatican atlean to settle iong long existing differences 1 vienia VIENNA 16 it Js feared austria will not be long to remain a spectator to the difficulties she A is preparing to assume an attitude i of defensive neutrality the influence of russian onic commit tees extends almost to austria 2 of frontier front I 1 er and austrian statesmen states meny who consider its vicinity ap a permal perma ermai erma i nent peril are determined to check lonnon LONDON 16 the daily st petersburg correspondent bayst the war feeling is intense there never was there such a popular iari lari war as this will willbo bo there is no brag and bluster hut but a quiet reso lution lutin is ls depicted on olk every mahr face and is manifest in language I 1 LONDON 15 lord tord jerby has haa sent the lowing following dispatch dated april to the british charge dl d allaire at constantinople 11 i sir sir the turkish ambassador called to today day and left a C opy copy ofa of a circular on the subject of the protocol I 1 expressed my deep regret ito pasha basha at av the yiew view the porte had taken I 1 thought it uni necessary to enter on any fur fun therl discussion of the stop step which has been adopted by the porte after full consideration it could not be ret retraced raped I 1 said however it didi not beenk clear whether the porte porto would send an ambassador to st Pet ret petersburg emburg or not to treat on the question of mutual disarmament pasha stated that turkey was not prepare prepared to adopt any such measure and expressed the opinion that matters could not be settled bat sat t fhe the powers should e consent to annul the protocol 1 I replied the divergence be beu beo u tween views of two governments appeared to render further discus sion useless and ind I 1 said sald J could not nol see sea what further england could take to avert awan a aawar war wan which appeared inevitable rus rua pasha answered that the attitude of his government wigs was imply simply defensive that they did not lot desi desire rewan war but they would prefer it to the sacrifice of national independence which bich w appeared to be involved in la the acceptance of tho the protocol i 1 |