LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Pakir, March 29 The press are unanimous in calling for the suppression of Anarchism regardless of consequences. : Tlie Archbishop of Paris prohibits the ! discussion of politics by the clergy with ; Socialists. linvnchal. in an interview with a re^ ; presentative of the Gaulois, expressed his j delight at the outrages, and promised more. The police have planned an extensive capture of Anarchists. Beblix, March 30. Prince Bismark assures his visitors that the Emperor is offending Jail parlies and making peace with none, and that they may yet see a repetition of 1848, and the Emperor compelled to flee from the rioters. Washington, March 30. The Senate has unconoitionally ratified the Behrini; Sea Treaty, including the Marquis of Salisbury's proposals as to damages for the illegal seizure of the sealers.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 117, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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