Show BY TELEGRAPH PER WESTERN union elto ELta narn laru ulc IF E 0 it t k g 61 N 29 the pall pali fiall gazette declares kle xie clares ciares Gran granviller villes request to turkey to send troops to tile the soudan more moru serious than tile the scheme for mut aeple control of the ministers the I people eople knew what Grany granv granville ille was doing when lie he proposed to surrender t to 0 tranee eranee but they stood aghast when they heard this proposal to turkey to send troops turkey on tuesday signified its acceptance of this proposition it is not clear how the cabinet can repudiate turkeys acceptance without insist insisting ing lug upon Gran granviller villes resignation the same paper says sass the egyptian conference will meet jutte jurle before that time the question of multiple control and the limit of english occupation concluded between Wadd waddington ington lugton and granville will have been agreed 11 to by the other powers lord tennyson is elected president of the coclet society F of authors formed chiefly for the purpose of effecting international ter national copyright laws between Englan dand america matthew arnold is vice president of the association dublin 29 at a meeting of the irish national league timothy harrin barrington toll secretary of the tike league ment mentioned lonea ionea that two or three years ago from 1000 to 2000 was received weekly from america the league Is now obliged to depend almost exclusively upon f binds contributed in ireland indreland vanderbilt returns to new york june oth N nubar abar pasha prime 2311 2111 minister nister is preparing a statement to the powers showing tiit tilt egypt is unable to f support up orttie the present rates of taxation tile the T land nd tax is often greater than the value of the lands i A serious fire tire occurred at ilak iak capital of cambodia Comb Com odla bodia the whole quarter outside the french concession was destroyed among the buildings burned illumed were kiouses belonging to the king three persons perished ali an explosion of dynamite occurred outside the detective nee nce at scotland yard yar d london at this thie evening the corner of tile building which was composed of thick brick work was blown off to the height of SO 30 feet taking in with w ith it a portion of the side walls al and revealing an aperture 15 fetilde feet wide many cart loads of debris attesi attest the strength of the explosive A broughman standing opposite the point of the explosion was wrecked and the coachman injured A polie policeman mall mali maii was thrown across the yard a and id striking serl lii ili against a ainest the wall was injured savera several others were injured by cuts from froni glass which new hew ju in all directions the explosive ylo tio IIo sive sise appears to have been placed in the urinal let into the wall at the rear of the larbre building occupied by the detectives later search resulted in the discovery of more explosive materials A canister of unexploded exploded nn dynamite was f found gund in scotland yard i the individual who lighted th the e fuse ton st james square Squar ewas was pursued by an indi indignant 11 nant and excited crowd but managed to escape by jumping into a cab which had been in readiness vand land which was lost si sight ht of in the darkness of nil nii night tit and the tle great confusion the policeman policeman and a few others of the injured are pronounced in a precarious condition sixteen packets of dynamite with fuse attached were found at 1030 toni toul tonight to nl night lit ait under the nelson neison monument trafalgar square berlin 29 ex minister er sargents Sar gents return to berlin was for tor the purpose of presenting presentia his letters of recall to america the annual spring review of troops in berlin was held today to day by the ein em geror eror who appeared on horseback M the royal princes and princesses were present h V lenna ienna 29 there was a fierce encounter today to day between the tho kossuth and government parties near erlane two persons were killed and many wounded cairo 29 news has reached here that a new black false prophet has appeared 1 eared before Darf dur jur and defeated I 1 el 1 maddis blah biah dils troops the new mahdi states el mahdi was one of his former dervishes A catholic bishop of soudan just arrived at cairo from the south reports seven italian priests and four sisters of mercy were massacred at el 73 he also reports three priests were exposed naked to the sun for four jeays and died from the effects the nile is rising rapidly and it is erected je ote d gen gordons armed boats ysl be able to drive the rebels from the b gilks lbanks above and below khartoum ando and toen pem communication with berber and zairo zaino paris ZO SO rochefort the editor of jj continues his violent attacks ww gen giant mant G it is reported his reason is that grant refused to receive him when in america goulois dec declares deplazes lares lazes the french cabinet has decided to reject the proposals of england euland en 11 land in regard to egyptian finance rochefort in replying in his journal to the statement that gen grant has refused to receive him says 1 anever I never solicited gen grant for an audience I 1 would have received one but guarded ed myself from accepting I 1 could not alot forget how low as president of the united states and during the war of 1870 he lost no chance to show his hostility to france not only were our defeats saluted at the white house by toasts to german successes but washburne american minister to france bused abused without shame his hig diPlo diplomatic matie matic immunity and made himself the active agent of bismarck and twice passed through his advices advises the state of the siege addressed to king william Ke now nov prefect of police at several american agents who were spies nithe hithe in the service of prussia and whom he expelled from the dou country in 1878 when ex president grant was entertained at a state dinner in berlin following a review of german tro troops ops aps given in his lis honor he proposed a toast to the Em emperor bis 1 marck and the german army which had beaten F france 4 rance saying and after what we have lust seen will always beat her this stylo style of recognition of the services of france during the struggle for american independence arose from f torn a need grant felt to manage the G german er vote in his campaign for or the third presidential term Roche rochea orts forts statements are attract attracting attraction in 1 unusual attention in paris Loi lol loita tx 31 daylight light showed the daylight dai dit darna damage e by the exp eap explosions onions fully equal to the worst anticipations A crowd of excited peonie people are visiting the scenes policemen are drawn up in line across the streets in the vicinity to prevent access of the multitude orders krs urs are given to leave the wreckage unton untouched clied elied until an examination by Maj majendie endle at the st james theatre yards distant the explosions sounded like two claps of thunder the audience were alarmed alar ined and nearly panic stricken Severi several tl ladies fainted and men started a stampede ede but were reassured by by shouts bidding bidding every one to sit hit sti still as jio no harm was done the second bo bomb mb in st james square exploded against against the residence of sir watkin W itkin wynn wyn produced produced a huge white fracture lo four ur feet e et in height heigh tand tuna and three in breadth the windows were smashed and f furniture ur damaged london sl khe the the explosion created great reat havoc at the junior carlton club house numerous cases of wine being de destroyed troyed the club will remain closed several days davs an hour before the explosion there was an outbreak of fire tire at the war ivar office which was sp speedily eed extinguished it is unknown whether it was incendiary or not dot so far as known up to noon 13 persons were injured including tire nive wamen all the wounded are in the hospital five including a policeman are arc in a precarious condition LONDON 31 it is rumored four dy nat naf niters are captured glasgow 31 in the burning of the tramways tram ways of the com companas comp a nys anys stables to horses per perished berlin 31 the gazette publishes publish es a pro gramme issued by a committee of peasants for tor fora forg a convention which will convene the ath of baly the pro gramme advocates protective duties on agricultural products reduction of railway tar tariff on such products the creation of bank credit fonden fonder fon fou cier clen a more equitable distribution of taxation on landed property diminution of legal costs attending land transfers and th the d creation in every district of peasant associations |