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Show HAYTI MIXED IIP WITHJCERMANY Fears Entertained at Port Au Prince That Complications May Ensue. Trouble Caused by Refusal of German ankers to Obey Orders of Court In returning to Government Monies Obtained Fraudulently. Fraud-ulently. Port Au Prince, Haytl. Tho relations rela-tions botween tho governments of Haytl Hay-tl and normally nro strained owing to tho rofiiBal of the German bankers, Hermann & Co., by direction of tho court at Port Au Princo, to return to tho Hnytlnu government largo sums of money nllcgcd to have been obtained ob-tained fraudulently. Among tho alleged al-leged transactions of Hermann & Co. with tho Hytlan government, wns ono which is said to havo proved fnvora-bio fnvora-bio to tho government. This was concluded con-cluded by tho Haytlan minister of fin-anco, fin-anco, tho Gorman legation nnd Her-rannn Her-rannn & Co. Tho Gorman minister demanded that this transaction, as well as others, be annulled, but tho Haytlan government in terms that the aormnn minister domed offensive, refused re-fused to ncqulosco. Tho German minister min-ister at tho samo tlmo demanded tho withdrawal of tho phraso objected to. This also was refused. Fears nro cntortalncd hero o"f gravo complications ensuing. Tho olflclnl monitor recently published pub-lished notlco of tho expulsion of Mr. Mansourt an American citizen, but Mr. Furnlss, tho Amorlcnn minister, bollovlng tho call for tho man's expulsion ex-pulsion unjustified, asked for the withdrawal with-drawal of tho order. This, howover, was refused, nnd Mnnsour has loft foi New York. Tho seal of tho Amorlcan icgatlon hns been placed on his shop. |