Show FOREIGN AFFAIRS Detailed Account of the Zanzibar Murder otes From France BERLIN September 3The National Gazette states that the recently published pub-lished extracts from Fredericks diary have been compared with the text of the original and been found to agree to letter The Post announced that the fund for the Emin relief expedition has been secured se-cured The North German Gazette in an article arti-cle denying that Queen Natalie was expelled ex-pelled from Wiesbaden and the promises prom-ises of the Emperor to protect her publishes pub-lishes the text of the Emperors letter let-ter to Natalie On June 2d he wrote lam hastening to have the necessary inquiries made in order to be able to give instruotions regarding the measure with which Y < ir M l > 16tv believes be-lieves yourself to be tl reatened Mea 1 while remain assured mat witnm my territory you shall enjoy entire protection protec-tion compatible with the international laws toward your husband and the Servian government On July 5th the Emperor wrote to Natalie as follows I As a result of my inquiries I cannot sup ort the opposition opposi-tion which Your Majesty considers yourself bound to display to the demands of King Milan for the return of the Crown Prince The King purely avails himself ot his rights as a soverign and father which international law does not permit me to oppose I therefore there-fore recommend to you to place the Crown Prince at the Kings disposal It is stated that Emperor William has ordered the imperial insigna especially the Crown to be altered in accordance with new designs The exEmpress Augusta and the Empress spent today the birthday of the former at Mainau The Emperor visited and congratulated his grandmother grand-mother who also received a visit from the Duke of Nassau Prince Bismarck second son of Vil helm is named to succeed Herr Cranch as governor of a district in Hanover THE MARITIME CONGRESS BRUSSELS September 30The second congress for the unifaclion of the mart i mar-t me commercial laws opened here today to-day the Minister of Justice presiding Judge Lambert the American Minister and other foreign representatives were present Delegates from the European States are in attendance FRENCH FREAKS PARIS September 30M Goblet the Minister of Foreign Affairs speaking at Abbeyville today expressed the anxiety anx-iety he felt over the action of General Boulanger in the Chamber of Deputies and drew a picture of the troubles that would befall France if many Boulanger men were elected He hoped the people would rally to the support of the government Goblet formally form-ally denied that Senator Dainuets asserted that M Rouvier revealed to Germany the alleged project of a Franco Russian alliance prepared at the preceding pre-ceding cabinet The Temps complains that Premier Crispis note to the Porte on the Suez Cauul convention is filled with insinuations insinua-tions against France It says Seldom in time of peace has a minister directing a nation allowed his sentiments of hostility hos-tility to another power to be so plainly percieved FROM ZANZIBAR LONDON September 30Advices from Zanzibar say that the Germans murdered were nobly defending them teves A German unboat t was present but was unable to give assistance in the face of the thousands of armed natives lining the beach The corpses of the murdered Germans were terribly mutilated mu-tilated An English gun bolt saved the lives of the Germans at Lindi The Germans escaped from Mikendani half an hour before the arrival of the insurgents who firth volleys at their Dhow laden with thousands of pounds of gunpowder The entire wealthy community of British Indian subjects at Ba omovo left that place today terror stricken owing to the rumor that a descent upon the town by tho natives is imminent GEFFCKEN ARRESTED HAMBURG September 30Professor Geffcken returned here from Rolland Rol-land last evening He will be examined before a magistrate tomorrow He is charged with furnishing the extracts from Emperor Fredericks diary which were recently published by the Deutsche Rundschau He says he returned expressly ex-pressly to meet the charge |