The public feeling here concerning the arrest Barling April 24th. The commission at In contrast with declamations of the Sen- and ramming a new boat, and that if of Sclinacholen has given much calmer. It Metz, investigating the case of the French sto esport, on which both houers noted in refuse syndicate of yachtamen will fur has transpired that the Leipsic Court, previons commissary Bobensbeles, reports that the the passing of the Non-intercourse bill, and the money. No one has been heard of to the arrests, had condemned Schsnobeles for arrest was undoubtedly made upon German which said that the privilege of areas. who is willing to give General Pajue his p high treason in inciting reornita to desert. aoil. There are numerons charges of high ing bait is Canadian ports was of no for the
Visana, April 28-Soma of the Embas-treason against Bobaneboles, and the evidencovalne to American fishermen, attention is for the sum she cost him to build her, wi Badora at Berlin have been asfüred that no aguinat him is overwhelming,
called to the foot that eight mases in which is believed to bo 826,500. serious results will follow the arroat 'of Paris, April 24th-Schnaebeles is a Laight the Government has been asked to take Washington, April 20th.Senator Bohunobles.
of the Legion of Honor. He refused a high polion in behalf of American vessels, and Codden and A. J. MoPike of Vallejo en German office in 1870 and was immediately in which the Scorotary of State baa pro- on the President and Secretary of the N. London, April-24th-The excitement in Paris over the Sobnacbales incident is grow-
tested in the most, vigorous terms, all to any with reference to the order iss expelled from Germany. 1 ing. All of the papers devote more space
Paris, April 25th. It is stated that Von hinged on this bait question, and nothing for the sale of the historin waeship 2 Lord Salisbury's latest proposition ford, and the action of the San Franc than ever to the correspondence and dis Leyden, the German Charge d'Affaires, bus lae. patabes on the subject. Mme. Shuxebalos las informed M. Flourous, Minister of Foreign tou treaty without the indemnity chat, was tions praying that the Hartford say no to extend the provisions of the Washing. Chamber of Commerce and other organ becu pormitted to visit her husband with Affairs, that Bismarck regretted that the considered at Glancestar as impadout pro- sold, but be kept at Mare island becans her son. She says that a German police Leipsic Court had ordered the arrest of agont met her at the frontior and insisted up. Selmaebole, without consulting the Chancellor, position, and because of its oarrying with it the important part she has played in the on accompanying her to the prison where her for an offense concerning which Bismarck the free-fish clause, which was not included tory of the country.
in Secretary Bayard's temporary, Arrauge. Vieuna, April 20th-Johan Richter Angband was confined. They were permitted reversed his opinion.
to talk with him only in the presence of three Barlin April 25th-The tone of the comment, it is denounced in Toronto as an auyong apprentice to a piano-maker,
GAUTICE.
Free
andler, Burveillance for several weeka, on
The French Minister at Berlin has been
The Judge who insured the warrant forflo be proclaimed, to be followed, na is by its attempt. He elimbed of
by
F
Bighted
cipline in the French hray is now inflatied one bent policy, but yan dan tell him and at the form which the Upper House had kingdom's defences.
for credits with which-to-strengthen-
startled the citizens by climbing 153 fee potico ngonts. They were forbidden to mauts of the press on the Schneebeles affair worthy surrender of Ennalinn-interests
The conclusion is therefore believed to be the topmust part of the togar of St. Stephi carry on & conversation in any but the and fresh rumora in relation to his arrest are insritable that nou-intercourse will Bret hays ChChodral. He had been fed in the atte Gorman Haugnage. The wife was for causing lar in Borlin.
-rending of the failure of another an bidden
to
question her husband con- cerning any particulars of his arrest. the arrest of Schnachole asserts that he anticipated, by a joint commission to adjust mako a Schunebeles was in good health and confident possesses convincing proof that Schrage matter in diapafe, which was the course Sunday night, when the moon was hot ning, and only made the ascend after ten that he would soon be released. bales was the principal of a party of conspira originally recommended.
Mme. Schumobeles has fornished a copy of the fol- tors in Longns with Fronch officers who met London, April 25th.-In view of the ap. is clothes and bouts to pieces and laberit lowing letter, which was sout to her husband at the ente Ehrhardt in Strasburg. The pro- pronch of the fishing season, Gourley, maut his fingers. He tied to the crassa er by the Germans Commissioner Gantsch, and prietor of the cafo and two architects named ber of Parliament for Sunderland, intends, black and yellow penanut. He was rulos which is said to have induced him to go to Klein and Grobert bave been arrested. before the adjoururnent of the House, to after detention by the polier. the frontier, where he was arrested:
New York, April 24th-Tha Tease Rome, April 25th-The Fope to-day sont urge the Government to manko a more satis
The Department My Dear Colleague-I have accumonica-man Government offering to act as mediator ment of the dispata with America.
confidential notes to the French and Ger factors debination in regard to the settle. tawo special says:
Fisheria lay received infarination f tion to make to you which concerns neither in the Schnobeles affair.
London, April 25th. It is
St. generally John, N. B., from the commander the German nee the French governments, but in order to make this communication, to
Madrid, April 18th.-Marshal Bazine thought that Gladstone's attack upon Mr. the Canadian cruiser Vigilant, in yon, we should be alone, and if you are will was to-day assaulted by a Frenchmen who Goschen's Bonncial plans will cause the gives the particulars of an atte Government to modify its local loan proposals which he made on April 20th to seize ing we will take advantage of the question of a jacked, ma patrie? The barshal wrelative to the tobacco duty, hut it is believed American Esking schoone Tullie Mr. the frontier post to have the meeting.
J'ai venge ma The was that the main features of the sinking fandoff Urand Manan, The Figilaul, was c dangerously wounded about the head. is and income tax reductions will be maintained. off shore when information was (Signed)
Assailant is believed to be à correspondent] His wife strongly advised him against going of a Paria newspaper.
The Government calculates that the di. coived that a fect of fishing vessels f to keep this appointment, bat he insisted Landen, April 19th-Additional particulars on the Cooreion hill bo taken on Friday, and
vision of the motion to go in committed the three mile limit a few miles do Gloucester was preparing to fish wit upon going. The report of the French in-of the stabbing of Marshal Bazaino say that result in the former tanjority, bat the Sail was litily not, and when, after m spector declares that Sohanebates was some the would be anasin gained neoras to the Ministerialists admit that in committee they ing about six railes, the American ves thirty feet from the frontier and on French Marshal by pretending to be a newspaper must be ready to accept large amendments or were seen, the Vigilant tacked and ran territory when the avirat was made,
correspondent. The German Charge d'Affaires, Count Bazaiuse went to Mexico with the younger
About a year ago Mme. their majorities may break up,
to say. The Fégilant mast have been
ho had herself On the passage of the Coercion bill, the As soon Legden, Ims submitted to the French Minister children, leaving the Marshall here with Right Hou. Hagh Holmes, Attorney-General offenders, for the fishermen at once pit two dispatches from Biemarok. In the Grat a German official said Bistunt ck directs me the eldest son, who is serving in the for Ireland, will be raised to the Judicial sail, the Hattin Maud being the last to sta
Cherbère Regiment of the Spanish nemy. Bench of Ireland.
She evidently waited for plio erni to renew to you, officially, the assurances Marshal Bazaine was living in a small apart which. I
concerning the
Brassels, April 25th-Advices from this which ran up within fifty yards of I gave you perial Government. months ago, while walking, he fell and brako Bey have been received from Walndi, intentions of the
tement at Now Castilina with a man servant. Six Stanley expedition for the rulief of Emin Masmehnatta bont, which that bord an The Figilant fired a blank shot at her, wi In case it shown that Schnabela's first his leg, sines which time he has been con- the Congo river, dated March 25th. From had no effect, as the Yankee vasel took place upon French territory, the fined to his room, where he generally sat in these it is ionrued that this steamer which gaining ground.
8] { shut princips of international law will require that Schrubeles shall be immediately sets face au arm chair rocaiving but fow visitors, living ourried Staatey from Zanzibar is unable Gred over the vessel, striking f
freon a small allowance from his wife. The to ascend the Congo at Watadi, and the ou-yards boyoad. This failing the e And conducted to the frontier." In tho second dispatch he says: "Bismarck has erant, refused to admit the visitor on Sau-tire expedition landed. At Banus Point wander of the Figilant trained his g
had day,
but seeing his insistance yesterday he the party re-embarked March 18th aboard Spon the Aging salmoser, which was ne charge me to declare that the official showed him in and left him with the Marshal. rossols bolonging to the International Alfa mile away, sending along infr vestigation at Metz has not yet bren com-
London, April 18th-The Times, sa a proof sociation, which were awaiting the exp Estrong bruezo. Several shots were fired, pleted, and that when it is he will gond a note of its assertion, at the conclusion of its dition. The next day the expedition an. without effect, and the commader of giving the details of the judgment and also articles Parvellism And Crime," chored at Bown, the chief seat of the go- Vigilant, seeing recital of the fact that Selianebeles has been that it has farther documentary evidence, oral administration of the Congo Free bin, ardere al airey getting away f
and Ahiky
prepared to the charge of inciting treasonably rusar-prints a fuc similo letter signed by Earl, State: Striley was couldout of this eat the daring fisherman-dowu --- rection against the German... unthorities in and supposed to have been addressed to cess of his enterprise, and hoped that Vigilant was carried away and the chase
Just ahont this time the foretopinnal f Egan to pacify his subordinates when June he would be able to reader official Alsace-Lorraine."
Parnell publicly denounced the Phoenix assistance to Emin Bey, From Stanley
to be abandoned. The Hattie Maud contin It is not believed that a formal report from Park mardors. The letter Elle one side of pool, Stanley Loped to match rapidly and on her way toward Eastport. It is repor the German Government upon the subject an ordinary sheet of note and is in a to surprise the enemies hedging Emin Bay.
that a great reany fishing vessels are ab haud-writing. will be made before the close of the wook strap Parnell," in Parnell's writting is March, arrised at Watadi on the 22nd, and many cases buying it. Another cruiser
You
very truly. The expedition left Borm on the 21st of the Bay of Funday, looking for init and instructed to abstain from any official som-at the top of the other leaf. The ines there disembarked, the river being tunay be dispatched at an early day to aid munications with the German Govern- suggests that the signature was so writou igable. Thence to Leafoldville the expedition Figilant in watching them. ment except under positive and special so that it could be torn off, if necessary. was to proceed for eighteen days along the Rone, April 18th The Italian Par instructions from bis Government at Paris. The letter, which is dated simply 15, 5, 82, falls and expected to reach Lenfoldville Aprit mant opened to-day.
Prime Minister He will have a conference with Bis without an address, is as follows:
16th, whore Stanley was to be met by four pretis in iis address said that Italy wo marck on next Thursday, for the purpoRD O Dear Sir Iare not surprised at your steamers belonging to the Congo Stato.
of
follow a policy in conformity with formally prefenting the dormand of the friand's anger, but he and you should know
Berlio, April 25th-In the Lower House mission to maintain peace. As every: G French Government for an explanation. that to decones murder was the only course of the Prussian Diet to-day, the now Beornment is increasing its armanis, b General Boulanger remains very silent. Dis open to us. To do that promptly was plainly clesiastical bill passed its second reading in ever, the Cabinet would ask the Cham as rigidly as if a declaration of war had others concerned, that though I regret the
In reference to Betonily been made. A young officer be-accident of Lord Cavendish's death, I cannot religious orders into Prassin was approved the Government was resolved to rever
proved.
clause admitting certain
African affair, the. Promier declared t longing to one of the line regiments, on duty refuse to admit that Barke got no more than by a vote of 230 to 117. near Paris, obtained during the week two his deserts. Ton are at liberty to show him
Montreal, April 25th-The water has the mussaero of Italian troops at Dong days' leave of mixsonce to visit Paris. He this and others...whom you can trust aler. fallen a foot and a half withid the Inst They would not, however, allow themaof Over-staged his leave seven hours and was But let my address be known. He can write twenty-four hours, and a quantity of lake ice to be carried away by events, but would arrested at a dinner party last night as a to the House of Commons. deserter, and sent back to appear before a
bax corn down, but so far with so had with deliberation and at the prapor mo The Times ears: Parnell cannot expost result. Koparia have hot received to the
The Chamber of Deputies refused to that the simple
aple repudiation of this letter effect that a large quantity of lake ice as President of the Chamber.
the
proffered resignation of Bisuch A dispatel from Mayenco says: Since 1970 will have any weight with priblic opinion, moved and will probably cause sariona there link never been as many important. He mast bring more solid proofs to annul trouble when it reaches here.
The wants
Gibraltar, April 21st-repor -movements of troops in the ĺthenish pro- the effect of the disclosure.
sufferers are being altender to by a relief here that two Englishtoon, displaying New York, April 22nd.-Prominent Irish-committee. vinces as now, I heard yesterday a work-
America fing. recenty imprisoned man ang it looked like a year of great war. At men here suspect two mon of being con.
Rome, April 25th.-Bishop Keane of Hebrew. meratant of Alcazar, Blorito this writing the equipment of military cerned in the forgery of Farrell's name to Richmond, Vo, has received a Papal brief for dabt, and took lum in chains to T cars at Mayence and at Dusseldorf is com- the letter printed in the London Times advising the founding of a Catholic Uni-ger, parading him through theen saved pleted. In three days they could transport Ono is James McDermott, the informer, qurersity in America.
they way out, the case being nggravated 250,000 men. The second sories of cars, in whose testimony severnl en concerned lu the interine of Germany and Bavaria, are dynasaite outrages in Birmingham and of April 23rd says: George W. Pullman arriv. of the Patarer. The principal Hebrews New York, April 25th.-The Sun'e special the fact that it was inflicted during the per capable of transporting in four days 280,000 Liverpool, were sent to prison; the other is ad here this morning with his twix of vestibals Tangiers lave joined in an opent to Richard Pigott, formerly editor of the Dith cars, and this afternoon he took a parts ofsistance in n attempt to have all French, Portuguese and British Consula lin Iriakman for The Eussion papers at St. Petersburg com-
many years the month-New England railroad ruon on trint trip to ment very freely upon the situation. The pieca of the extreme Nationaliab, before it Patoni Corin. On the way back Charles Governments unito in efforts to suppress Nouveau Temps recalls the Bourdetti incident, was renamed United Ireland, Soms. time Francia Adarur, Pr.sident of the Union system of consular abuses under which the which brought on suddenly a war, and says ago Pigolt threatened to "disclose" some-Pacifio Company, stated that the train is the outrages are perpetrated.
Gibralter, April 29th-The American Or war may result from some such incident aments of such an extraordinary character ago between himself and Pullinan.
things to publiels some mysterious deco-result of correspondenes began two years sal at Tangier ins made claims for £ the Schnaubeles affair. It states the Russian that no answer could be unde to them. He proverb, that "It was a fanns pudle which wrote to Egan saying the Government was of
Adatus suggested that the establishment dargages against a Moorish magistrato
The Con chased the great fire at Moscow,"
willing to give him (Pigelt) any amount of known as the
Ereat transcontinental train to he sulting an American citizen,
is unpopular, owing to his notion in nonu, Vienna the papers devote great money for the papers, bat he would i
Asintio Limited."
ahoold agree space to this incident.. The New Free not to publish them if the Treasurer of the Ppply the American link in' through lion with the arrest of a Habrew merch Tre-anys-this-incident -will-not-lead-to Land Longue would give him £500. Ega well coupon Liokota in Paris Aud London the Amerionn Bag and whi lenght th Lifeline from Earope to Asin. He proposed to of Alcazar, by two Englishmen, who disping war if the Cabinets of Paris and Berlin wrote a scornfal latter in reply, inviting the for Tokio, Tekohan on soliged to Winnipeg, April 22nd.—A private messo
and prisoner in chains to Tangier. are firm in their resolations for peace, pabbication of alt Pigots possibly could write Canton. It insists, however, that if the arrest of about him and refusing to give a bribe in make only two changes of conveyance be from Soarit, the Winnipeg representati
Passengers will be Schamohicles took place upon French ter payment of silence:
tween Literpool or Havre and their Ásiatie in the Commons, says that it is the inte givé antisfaction Lincoln (Neb.), April 2ud-Patrick Badestination. Pailman has fulfilled his part tion of Parliament to disallow two righ to France in reply to y politely worded request for tho esuse, and enge that he's attention having been called to the of the bargain, and the plan in talt is abont of-way charters, just passed by the Mar if statement of the London cables that the to be carried out. Passengers before leaving toba Legislatore. If this is deur. there Bismark really desired war he would find a mangers of the London Times have Europe will have staterooms and sleeping serions probability of rebellen ere, as t better pretext. The Vienna Allegezacing thrown out hinta that they will publish car sections assigned for the entire trip. people of the province are thoroughly arousi Zeitung says: The political horison is not other lettore, which they say are not less A transatlantic steamer will land the ten- and fiercely talk of forcible resistance & favorable at this moment to Germany. At important than the alleged facsimile pow veller on the Jersey City wharf within ten possible aumexation to the United Stat Berlin they should avoid needlessly offending creating mech controversy, he said Lat the susceptibilities of the French An order he had received nu intimation froas Omsk yarda of the Lain, which will take him The local government has pledged itself should be issued directing the authorities on and other quarters some weeks ago that the Pacifig Mail steamship in San Francisco,
shin just 100 hours to the gang-plank of a build the rond without a charter, if necessa the frontier to use more prudeuce. The Viemun Pinkerton agency was making efforts to and his journey will be continued to his suffering from inaudition, and an inegor April 22nd-The city is agn Tageblatt believes that the affair will be ar- obtain specimens of his handwiting, and in destination. The steps in Jersey City and above Victoria bridge has caused t ranged, but it also says that it is probable view of this fact, he should not be né all San Francisco will be as brief as the rapid flooding of St. Charles, St. Pant and that Europe will not be menaced with new surprised if the Times, as the instrament of handing of baggage and mails can make other low-lying localities. Nana' island surprises. The Cologne Gazetts SAYS that loyal union, would endeavor to get off socie them. The trip from London to Yokolama under water, and the nuns bad a narro Solinnobeles was not foreigled across the tronforgeries on him. tier into German territory, but that he cinse
or Canton can thus he rando inside of one escape in their night clothes. At Long t ed the line to receive reports of some of his Washington special. anys: Gentlemen con- the "Asistio Liraited
Chiengo, April 25th.-The Inter-Ocoun's month. It has not been decided whether ice crushed into the houses and demolishred
will van weekly or namber of them. There is great distrcas spies, and that he was arrested at a coversnut with the facts in the matter maid fortnightly. Adams anys that within a few the poor quarters of the city.
to-day: The Berlin papers treat the matter vory tious, tinta proclamation of non-inter-smoothly an the arrangements for an
There are unmistakable indica- months it will be in operation and moving as Paris, April 22nd, The French ngo ordinary resident in Cambodia has been appoint coolly. The National Gazelle expresses the Course with Canada on the basis of
Minator to King Norodom. He will ha New York, April 16th-Captain Joa Els control of the finances of the kingdom.
the, Galatea in her races
Ottawa (Out.), April 22nd. --The Dominis
court-martial to-morrow.
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In
ritory
Bismarck will
erence with them...
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opinion that the incident will not disturb the Edmonds bill is regarded by the Admourney of one-tenth the distance. ponceful relatione between, France and Ger- listration as almost inevitable. In view of worth will plow, the Thistle cordes over: Alliance here hus decided that a bill. .sh: many. A Berlin despatch anys that the the rupture and the international compli- this season. antil -arrest of Seinnebeles took place when the entious which most inevitably result from when he will join the
loaring tho
the house latter was
hardy Scotchman of Antoine. the the adoption of this soarse, complaint is with his knowledge of the tides, currants be intradused in the Dominion Parliame father of the Alsace-Lorraine depnty to the made of the sectional manner in which the and winds hereabouts, Captain Joe and providing for total probibition, Reichstag who was recently expelled from Saberies questied has been handled. It is certain of the members of the New York Toronto, April 22nd The Mail, in an ec Alance-Lorraine. An investigation, this des charged that the champions of the New Taclit Glub are at outs, and that is how it torini on Lord Salisbury's action says: prich says, will show that Esinacbeles trans-England Bisbery interests in Congress have happened the Tankes sloop will lost his out opinion Lord Salisburg Ins mitted fands from Paris to the support of the paraued a conres that lins boon shifting, sorrices. Captain Jos piloted the Puritan to wisely. Kad oar oruisers reauroud ope pairiotic lengas in Alsnee Lorraine to foment contradictory and unwarranted. They have sea on her race with the Genesia two years should have felt the fall force of the Rets rebellion against the German authorities. It ignored the nation's ownership of the ago.
stione against American is farther charged in the same despate that Esheries of Northeastern America. The New York, April 21at.-Half a dozen fintion bill and England might have bec Schperbeles himself is a member on the list temporary arrangement entered into by members of the New York Yacht Club, dragged into a very ugly quarrel. Cloc of this longae.
Secretary Bayard with Minister Weat on the who do not want to see a Boston boat again land and his advisors are enxions
eie The prompt vote of the Reichsing to give |22nd of June, 1885, hse bean hald up as part successful in the contests for the honor of a settlement that shall be mutually Adva s.additional 170,000,000 works for faciler of a plot to betray the fching intereste, when defending the Amerion's cup, are serious. lageous, and if we are wise, we will lea strengthening of the army is regarded as in point of fook it secured our fabermen from ly disonasing the question of building our ganbonta in a dry dock to which Lo siguificant. This is an iteur of extraordinary molestation, during the unexpired balancs of yachts to most the Thistle. It is under Salisbury bas jost consigned them, t expenditure and is not included in the regular the fishing season and prevented complies-stood that the club as a body will be negotiate with the Americans ns with frieni war budget.
tions
a positively serious, charnoter. Jasked to defray the cost of building1and neighbors who wish us well.
fishermon
to
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