Show Foreign Notes London 15A Cape Town dispatch says Kieli the paramount chief of the Galekas who has long defied all attempts made to capture him has surrendered with all his people A terrific storm yesterday passed over Lake Geneva Gigantic hailstones fell during tbe hour and vines and crops suffered immense damage The Czar telegraphed Prince Alexander Alexan-der of Bulgaria cordially congratulating him upon his success Tho Pope today convoked an extraordinary extraor-dinary council of cardinals to consider the recent riots After a prolonged discussion dis-cussion Cardinal Peccios proposal to dt lay all action was agreed to Dublin Agricultural laborers iu many parts of Cork are dissatisfied at deriving de-riving no benefits from the improved circumstances cir-cumstances of the farmers consequent on the payment of reduced rents They contemplate striking for higher wages during the harvest The movement Ii is fast gaining ground Patrick Eagan returned to Paris after consulting with the executive land league chiefly on the subject of the collection of funds during the existing crisis for evicted families Paris 16The minister of foreign affairs af-fairs emphatically denies that Iranca has aimed at conquering Tripoli or retaining re-taining Tunis He said When the government gov-ernment is reorganized the French would quit Tunis Italy he said was satisfied in regard to the intentions of France Arabs continue to march in tho direction direc-tion of Sfax Three columns of French troops now on the scene of operations are reported to have cut off Bjn a mena from the Tell and will force him either to remain stationary retreat General Sansier will not take the field at present because trouble is apprehended in another an-other province He is therefore bound tojremain < in Algiers as a central point but in September when serious operations opera-tions will have commenced in the south he will take command I 4 |