Show FOREIGN Persecution ol tha Jews Continued Con-tinued Particular ot the Uoterel Disaster Dublin 19 Dillon bas been removed at his own request from tho infirmary at Kilmarcham to jail because he insisted on other prisoner bbing put in the lame ward with him Walsh boirg an American Ameri-can intends to appeal to the American consul for intervention in his behalf Home 19Tbe principal men of both parties itrongly condemn the conduct of tiignorDolman at toe monetary conference confer-ence in defending opinions contrary to the instruction ho received and discreditable dis-creditable to the icence of the Italian government Vienna 19During the sacking of Pad wa1sk a on the Russian frontier I several peasants were killed by falling rafters Fourgrain warehouses and nearly all the buildings around the railway station sta-tion were burned At all stations long the Northwestern Jlailway houses wore plundered Austrian frontier towns are crowded with fugitives At Odessa the plundering continued the entire day Rich Jaws have fled and poor ono are in a pitiable condition At Kieft the synagogue wag broken up and the congregation grossly maltreated The Jewish quarter of town looks as it it i had been sacked by Tartars London 19 Advices from St Vincent Vin-cent state that details hare been received there of the disaster to the British sloop of war Doterel which was blown up at Sandy Point in the Strait of Magdelen involving a loss of 143 lives There were two explosions The first iI supposed to have been tho bursting of a boiler used in condensing lOll water the second was in the forward magazine The vesiol went down bow foremost in eight fathoms of water in three minutes and nothing was peen alter tho second explosion except a few planks The survivors saved their lives by jumping overboard after tho first explosion They were rescued by boats from sailing vessels Commander Evans jumped through a porthole and was taken from the wator much lacerated by broken glass and wreckage The engineer en-gineer who escaped was not on duty Tunis 19There was fighting yesterday yester-day at Soukelarba It is stated that both natives and French los heavily in killed and wounded Several French wounded have been brought here The French are marching upon Mateur A pressure will probably be used to induce the heir apparent ap-parent to sign a document acknowledging acknowledg-ing the proclamation London 19A telegram wa received at the war offico and colonial office from Transvaal Ohildres secretary of war and Earl Kimberly colonial secretary hastily conferred on the subject of the dispatches and sent a messenger to Gladstone Glad-stone Itonrews in England are moving for collective col-lective action in regard to the outrages against their people in Russia Tbe overflow of the river Dwina at Archangel destroyed many nooses and it is believed great loss of life is involved At Killarney yesterday a collision occurred oc-curred between a marine brigade and the people Several of tho latter wore wounded Madrid 19Tbe treasury has ordered the arrest of some officers of that department depart-ment and come persons well known in luiineiE circles on charges of fraud and forgery The event caused a great sensation sen-sation in monetary circles St Petersburg 19A woman recently arrested has been identified as a companion com-panion of JuleabqfF chief director of tho plan for the assassination of the late Czar A secret press arms and explosives Were found at her residence Poridk police Tuesday surprised a secret meeting out of the city and arrested ar-rested all present |