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The United States will send the following vessels to partrol j&a Behring Sea sealing grounds : — 'sm warships Charleston, Baltimore, arM Boston ; the gunboat Yorktown, the sloops Adams, Ranger and Mohican, andthe revenue vessels Rush, Crown, Bear and Albatross. The New York Herald condemns both President Harrison and Lord Salisbury, and says the adoption * of an indemnity is worth any sacrifice. The New York Post generally supports Lord Salisbury. Le Temps considers that England is showing remarkable forbearance over the Behring Sea dispute. The negotiations re the Behring Sea dispute have been published. The Marquis of Salisbury wjred on Saturday that he was willing on the final decision of the arbitrators that they should assess the damages due to the sealers from the losing side. The German Catholic press is taunting the Government with the fact that no crisis used to happen under the Bismarck regime. The Reichstag has voted £100,000 for the representation of Germany at Chicago: . , -. The outrage afc Paris perpetrated on-the barrister who prosecuted the anarchists was carried, out in such manner that the dynamite was " placed on the landing, and when ifc exploded ifc destroyed the stairs and shut out the retreat .ofthe occupants. Every effort was made from the outside to rescue the inmates. Ultimately all were got out alive by means of a fire escape, with one exception. The concussion smashed the windows in the vicinity. Up to : the present no arrests have been made in conection with the outrage. • Intense alarm has been caused at Paris by the succession of dynamite outrages recently experienced. Ravachol, the Anarchist leader states that the anarchists in the city possess sufficient dynamite to destroy the house of every judge in Paris. y Owing to the alarm occasioned by the outrages of anarchists, 30 per cenfc of fche foreigners in Paris are leaving. Proposals are before the Ohamber of Deputies to make the State responsible for damage committed by the anarchists.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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323Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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