10 FEBRUARY 1877, Page 3

The Hungarian Premier, Tisza, finds it impossible to reconcile his

Parliament to the Austrian proposals as regards Customs and the National Bank, and has therefore resigned. It is not believed that any other Premier will succeed better, as Tisza has a large majority ; and it is supposed, therefore, that he will be recalled. That may, however, depend upon the Emperor's policy in other Matters. If, as is rumoured, he is concentrating troops on the Turkish frontier, and has come to an agreement with Russia, he may not be inclined to yield to a Magyar Parliament. It will be remembered that Midhat, in the Grand Council, numbered Austria among the possible enemies of Turkey ; and Sir S. Northcote on Thursday did the same thing.