Show d telegraph ek T E L ra G JU A P H eils ens it L hirers LINE iry irr iry I 1 t IF 0 R REIGN ae I 1 G N Y tl a C G returns from all th the einie inie tracts of spain show that on noir noil no there were reported 1 14 ab of cholera and deaths aag adf a 6 the national be t diplomatic relations be be beserminy beg beS ermany and spain will be unless spain affords satis E or r the madrid affair the i of 01 sya that if king alfonso re sovereignty spain will ini sake sike lulline lul vike lake reparation and in in the ae lis ils his being deposed germany a vis takeco take possession of valuable e av ay bcd and thus compel spain to ren tr fac faction jac tion the is ut liei a that the ex ceases of the th H of df madrid we were redirected directed 3 bast hast h ost ast tiie tile spanish monarch than of ier germany ler many bet let et rs en curier declare declares that the alo aio ba of the spanish cal cabinet binet is a necessary to atone lor jor the sta stu offered iff ered to germany all the ae cont conf confident ideLt of the ultimate lit f prince bismarck ap 6 the word nora deutsche 1 a jace e Bis marcks drgan organ says the i p ant nt is is annoyed over the antins zd jie Jle demonstration at madrid but bt t judge hastily it adds that alu alt a w will ill lil p probably r show that the tt f TO due t to 1 0 a certain influence bt 1 I aa a haydi haydl hurdly hardly veiled dig at 1 I the also says that VO caeg es not recompense na ef 7 lish sh the culprits germany he caroline islands forthwith t 1 6 count Be beneman nemar t r here has expressed to ib 1 i government egret regret r t its lits offered to germany by se e of madrid and has promised n tir II til of bis government that of the mob will be punished t spain will do lier her utmost to a repetition of the insult amen di men meu is regarded as e incident rumors that have here from parties to the cf ef pain spain haa hah senu sent an ultimatum R ny are not believed 6 the council of the sanction lon ion of king alfon alton 29 jammed earned med and dispatched to government an ultimatum pig gig germany to evacuate i islands spain in the meane J refrain from material mccu nit nei the islands and thus afford a of 1 further parleying parl eying the total iti it lof jot f arrests made here ure in incon coni inai sra ith the demonstration against ap 1 dinst the german c consul on sui sul B ir alencia arencia received the same bat yat tat the hands of the populace 11 nt german Kerman aman embassy at kli madrid adrid h bb 6 G the police and troops ay by their good humor yesterday i sympathized with the rioters and royalist organs only I 1 urge moderation the anti antl sf movement is genuine and mong all classes the police afforded but feebIe feeble resistance a 3 stacks on the german germau embassy I 1 rii ril the windows were smashed bight g A SL procession of r spaded abed the streets receiving I 1 everywhere very where especially at the jf and naval dubs dabs five thou cops ps turned out to pre preserve gerve or creased discontent has pre today to day because government itne the decision of the council llon lion of the mob Is that govi hesitates to sever relations any count Beno lenomar Be nomar span ils sas at berlin telegraphs jaunt ont out van vau german urman f minister declares that the lef lei 1 6 gunboat was vas forbidden to hoist eman enan an dlag flag fla fia where the spanish le aed med ed and is in hopes that the will nol not interfere with ion lon bior or cordiality between the two as germany would have pre my iny occupation of the carolines been beer possible to communicate j german cruisers after the the spanish note claiming the lr e von styon statement Is t ved led d J by bv J count von sonnewalde Sonne walde ii minister In inister to spain hion N C Thirty soldiers belong ia a a highland regiment today to day was tas tt sault assault upon a dozen artillery r village near plymouth the imen were routed the artillery c en n carried the village by storm he the people eople fled to the fields an 1 picket guard subsequently cap 15 loot of the rioters 3 6 gen de courcy telegraphs inam am that gen prudhomme af tee ree days fighting with I 1 ili ill 11 armed I 1 occupied the citadel of plu Piu tinh arloss hid eid eld RID EID 7 count von Hatz hutzfeldt feldt feidt statement ut to count lenomar ino Ing orders that had been oyen oven giman german gunboat meant that the yat tat ahad had been forbidden to hoist the german flag where the spanish flag had already been een hoisted he said disobedience oi of the commander of 0 the gunboat would not affect the situation 7 dispatches lust just received regarding the german occupation of yap state that spaniards on the island had hoisted the spanish flag and had i lowered it at sunset for night as is customary with all nationalities and that immediately afterwards ards the german gunboat ran ray in landed marines and sailors hoisted the german colors and formally occupied the place despite the protestations of 0 the spaniards prince bismarck has offered to withdraw the german forces from yap provided spain will not occupy it pending a diplomatic solution of the question as to claim over the island germany will acknowledge spanish occupation of yap provided spain proves ves that the spanish flag had bee hee been heen it hoisted holsted on the island before the german gunboat had arrived in the harbor the excitement in madrid over the affair has his quieted down everything ery thing was tranquil I 1 last night LW LONDON 7 mr S tead stead edit editor or of the tho pall tall mail gazette mrs jarrett brain well booth mrs coombe mr jacques and mme ame maury defendants in the so called abduction case appear appeared gd in the bow street police court today to day in answer to charges against them stead conducted his own case casc while counsel Te presented represented others the excitement in III the court room and vicinity has seldom if lf ever been equalled equal led chopo the police were powerless to contrell con troll themos the mob who assembled to hear bear the proceedings lils liis members of the salvation army were arriving arriving all morning in cabs and were hooted and jostled by the crowd on their way into the court room in the court there was a compact mass of people A number of reporters were nvere presen present also aiso many member members of the salvation army and quite a sprinkling of brothel keepers MRS JARRETT SAT IN till tiit DOCK and bramwell booth had llad a seat in front of tile the dock poland solicitor for the treasury opened the aso case for the crown ath a iong long speech in which he gave a description of how the eirl girl was obtained from her mother the outrages to which she had been subjected after she was installed in A madaline ladal 1 3 baurys establishment and the ill treatment she had received from the tame time she had bad left her mother until the the time she was rc covered recovered and taken home mrs jarrett during Po lands statement with calm demean arher eyes closed and her head bead nodding ditis closely resembled charles edick ens SALLY BRASS I 1 ir tiie oll OLI OLD CURIOSITY 1101 stead appeared unco unconcerned nee arned sin siu smiling nning fling occasionally and at times denying polands bolands Po lands allegations at the close of his address to the court pol poi poland and demanded the committal of all ail anthe the defendants for trial ane child eliza armstrong was placed on the witness stand and iden identified idled mrs jarrett as the th woman who had secured her from her mother mo theron on the plea piea of needing ing her assistance to do housework the girl then gave in detail all the circumstances cum stances connected with her abduction madrid 7 there were 2132 new cases of cholera and deaths reported yesterday throughout spain |