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Show IN OTHEB LANDS. The Troubles in IslM. San Fkaxi 1st o, Jan. 33. Advices received from Samoa are to i ffect that disaffection disaffec-tion among Maatnfa followers still exists w ith the president of the municipal eoiiucii. and it is believed that they will take no action n-yet. as tln re are only six mouths to elapse before Hie treaty will be taken for tl i-'di r..ii .ii of amendments. The council reouesled IMsack to bring back from Sydney in Vnited States gold the council's funds. He bad banked the money there in bis own name, lie claiming to be the only prooer custodian, lie declined to comply with their request. 11,11 le with Natives. Lomiiin, San. A dispatch from Paris to tlie ''in says the expedition sent out by the French government against the tribe of j Sainory, in (Be French Souilan, to punish t' . foj acts of lawlessness had mi engage-mi engage-mi . with th,. natives on January 11. The natives greatly outnumbered the forces of the expedition, but after hard fighting were repulsed. The Kreni h loss was six killed and thirty wounded. The natives left several sev-eral hundred of their dead on the Held. The Czar wni Havi Nonsense. St. I'i ti it-iu hi;. Jan. 33. Owing to the fact that speculators lire amassing wheat in the eastern province- to the - detriment of thousands of famished people in that part of the empire, the czar has instructed (ho mayor or Moscow to purchase 16,000,000 roubles worth of wheat for distribution among the starving. The czar is is determined deter-mined to have no nonsense about it and empowers the mayor to olfer a fair price, and if that was refused, to conliscnte the wheat required. The Alton lion oil a I allure. New Vouk, Jan. 22. At a meeting of the trunk lines and their Western connections, it was r. -olved that the boycott against the Alton has not proved effectual, and, while the association dual not recede from its resolution reso-lution mil to pay commissions, etc., or per. Bit other companies to pay our agents com-mi-sinus, vot each cniuiiam w ill t, nci-mii. ted to resume the sale of tickets to or from points on the Alton road. Crowded With I iiiln, nn l-atlents. Paws, .Ian. The 1, capitals iu this city nro crowded with patients suffering from In-Buenza. In-Buenza. The disease prevails in the most dangerous form throughout the city, and the municipal authorities are making arrangements ar-rangements to convert available vacant buildings Into hospitals. A Kussiaii It.iilwnv Disaster. St. I'uTKitsnriKi, .Ian. 2i The news is received re-ceived here, of n terrible railroad accident at Tiftls, two trains, running at a high rate of speed, dashing into each other. The engines and ears were piled in a confused mass, which caught fire. It is not known how many were killed, but the remains of six are already recovered from the wreck. An American Arrested in Mexico, Cm ' v HlXlOO, -Inn. 2:2. The newspaper .' Tiempo contains an account of bow an American who yesterday attempted to visit President Diaz, was arrested immediately on entering the palace. El Tiempo will slate thai il is Impossible to solve the mystery which surrounds the affair. i i ll to Linoolu'a Judgment. New Vork, -Ian, 22. A Washington special spec-ial says Minister Lincoln has been Instructed to invite Great Britain to join in the interua-li.uial interua-li.uial conference on the silver question, if in his opinion the feeling of tlie English cabinet is such as to justify the invitation. Store TrotlblO in the Argentine. Bi iM.s Aui:s, Jan. 22. The trouble between be-tween the governor of Mendoaa and the legislature have resulted in a serious outbreak, out-break, iu which a number were killed and M untitled. A Mother's Awful Crime. (iOKbOX, .Ian. 22 widow nt Nottingham Notting-ham today beat in the heads of her two Children with a hatchet. When they wore dead she committed suicide. |