Show FOREIGN FLASHES Brief nnd Newsy Cable From All Portion of Tills Terrotial Sphere London April Viscount Hill Is dead His son and heir Charles Rowland Hill is now in the United States Copenhagen April Disquieting news has been received here from Algiers in regard to the health of the czarewltch and in consequence his mother the dowager age empress of Russia will probably shorten her stay here Charleroi Belgium April 1A partial strike of glass workers in the Charlerio I district has been declared Ten factories distrIct fed throwing 4000 persons out of employment The expected strike of miners has not occurred Madrid April Marshall Martinez Campos lunched with the queen regent yesterday previous t his departure for cuba Owing to the dispatch of reinforcements rein-forcements to Cuba the government has called out 20000 men of reserves to complete com-plete the effective strength of the army Washington April Minister Adrame the Venezuelan minister has received a cable from Caracas announcing the formation for-mation of a new cabinet as follows Minister Min-ister of the Interior Dr Juan Francisco Castillo foreign relations Dr Lucio P I lido treasury W A Mattes war and navy General Ramon Guerra public instruction in-struction Dr El Jandro Urbanja public pub-lic works Jos Maria Manrlque secretary secre-tary to the president Dr Nunez Progresso Yucatan April 1A fishing bark just In from the Gulf of Mexico reports ports having encountered two unknown ooats heavily armed with cannon and apparent well equipped with munitions of war When hailed the boats made no reply and the Mexican fishermen being afraid t make any further advance escaped es-caped from the locality as fast a possible pos-sible I Is thought the ships have some bearing on the Cuban revolution although it is reported that there are pirates manned by renegade Cubans coasting rhant tiif > Onic and along the coast of South America Paris April Camille Doucet perpetual perpet-ual secretary of the French academy Is dead M Doucet was born In Paris In 1812 studied law and for some time practiced prac-ticed as a notary His earlier dramas were produced at the Odeon with considerable con-siderable success In 1S53 M Doucet was named divisional chief of theatres and In this capacity was charged with supreme direction of the Imperial theatres fP Paris and the departments Ho was elected a member of the French academy April 7 3865 in the place of Alfred Devlgny and on March 30 1873 succeeded M Patin as perpetual secretary |