Show FOREIGN Paris 2SFour physicians are ia consultation about lancing the abscess ab-scess in Gambettas stomach and se cure external discharge The ailment ail-ment is inflammation of the cellu lar tissue inclosing the calcum of intestine such inflammation resulting J f result-ing in Bhlegman which unless it resolve naturally will make necessary nec-essary the piercing of the abscess The Chamber of Deputies almost 1 J unanimously adopted the vote of credit for the expedition of De Brazza to Africa 4 i London 2S even hundred and I fifty soldiers and civilians sailed for Tonquin Parliament issummoned to meet February 15 Madrid 2SKing Alphonso in replying to the congratulations of the Cortes hoped pain would soon win the position among the great nations which belonged to her from her history Rome SA man threw a stone at the Austrian ambassador to the Vatican today The man claimed to be starving aud was unaware of th ambassadors identity St letersburg 2SBasile Zolo loff a zealous advocate of popular education in Russia is dead The Gulos newspaper has had a second warning The Moscow Courier Cou-rier has been suspended for three months and the sale of single cop ies of the Moscow Telegraph pro hibited owing to the publication of forbidden matter Berlin 2SThe Rhine and tributaries trib-utaries from the lake of Constance to Cologne continues to rise rapidly Many bridges ana dams destroyed A bridge near Loveach Baden gave way and twenty persons were drowned The River Inn overflowed its banks at lasau The Danube overuoweu in upper Austria Panama 28 Salina Cruz is almost deserted owing to cholera epidemic Tehauntepec has twentyfive deaths 1 daily TIle railway laborers have abandoned works Oaxaca stopped all communication with the infected towns Scarcity of water and of impure quality is supposed to be i the cause Buenos Ayers 23The Indians were routed by Col Ortega who l took 700 prisoners k Bradford England 28Thirty Et six persons are now known to fce killed and fifty others injured If mostly women and children Owing Ow-ing to the amount of debris the exact number killed cannot be i learned for two or three days The h total damage is estimated at over t 00000 About 3000 persons are thrown out of work Eight mills i having flue connection with the t2 fallen chimney are brought to a f standstill d BarlIn 28A panic prevails at JNenweid A train attempted to passover pass-over the line from Oppenweiner to Kook but the engine left the track and one person was killed and several sev-eral injured The government of Baden announces an-nounces the floods are higher than inNovember The river Necka is now at the highest point known in this century The Rhine dam is expected to be swept away Moselle River steamers at Treves have ceased running at present and the bridge of Boats at Coblenz has been removed to Carteruth Travel on the railway from Paris to Vienna is interrupted The railway between Kehl and Kark is submerged j sub-merged a distance of two miles and trains from Mannheim to Neckar Ilafen are stopped Vienna 28Salz Kammergut district is threatened with inundation inunda-tion The Danube River Steam Navigation Company has notified owners Jof merchandise on prater quay to remove their goods Sinz quay is under water London 28Gladstone has had a slight attack of lumbago Cardinal Newman has recovered |