Show u TELEGRAPHIC foreign Miscellany Marseilles 22About 200 arrests have been made mostly Italian workmen Some manufacturers have dismissed I Italian workmen On Tuesday night French and Italian workmen renewed the fight and at 10 oclock a serious struggle was proceeding Troops ate marching to the spot Dublin 22 The Port Arlington police po-lice arrested a man who represented himself him-self to be an officer of the United States steamer Trenton and stated he had deserted de-serted from his vessel in Genoa in consequence conse-quence of gambling losses He visited a magistrate and paid he wished to give himself up Marseilles 22Three Frenchmen are condemned from two to four months for assaulting Italians London 21Eighty persons killed wounded and missing from the pillage of the Esparte factories It is said the loss is 150000 The Cornell crew rowed over the course in splendid form on Monday At 1140 pm Rowell had 240 miles and retired Weston retired at 1250 with 185 milei Dublin 22Father OConnor who is about to depart on a mission to America nag a letter from Archbishop Croke commissioning him to proclaim everywhere every-where iy America what Irishmen want and to tell the Americans the Irish people are determined to carry the present constitutional con-stitutional agitation London 22 The walking match Practically Weston is lightheaded and has been put to bed Rowell 260 Weston Wes-ton 198 Telegraphers have rescinded the resolution reso-lution te quit work on the 27th and addressed ad-dressed a new petition to the postmaster general showing where his scheme is unsatisfactory Gladstone in the Commons opposed going into action on the France and Tunisian case until circumstances rendered ren-dered it necessary St Petersburg 22 Two hundred police ere watching the palace at Peter hoff besides the soldiers Telegrams to all railway officials have been lodged in the government department to aid in the detection of nihilists disguised in railway costume Strenuous efforts are being made to find the connecting link in order or-der to give movement to the trials of important political prisoners which must be held next autumn Fortresses and prisons are ctowded It is observed in official circles that Russia cannot possibly make such an exhibition of heraelt before the world as to try a thousand or two of political offenders and as something i must be done with all these prisoners to make room for others the only way to dispose them quietly and expeditiously is by the system of administration deportation depor-tation which General Melikoff late minister of the interior sought abolish Marseilles 22Sixtyfour delegates of the syndicate chambers adopted an address ad-dress to socialists throughout the world declaring the promoters of the recent riots do not belong to any workmen association associa-tion and demanding inquiry into the circumstances cir-cumstances of the disturbances Berlin 22A new paper and new party known as black division has appeared ap-peared They advocate lees violent measures meas-ures than the terrorists The Emperor has been advised probably by black division leaders that it is j false that he ha been sentenced to death |