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Telegraphic Intelligence.

- -*» Fjo.a JL:,!. t (.:..;,:.] !V:-n. IJOULANUISM. A REFUGE IN ENGl.a:■':'. I.oxoox, Ajiri! A< II H-SUi! l.f tllU FlOltull Colli] ; : .'N to Belgium 'it' <n'..r.sl \', ■'. :■ ."i b»'ipg j(t»rmitt»»d to ri'sid" lb-re, i*. is 'probable bo will oomu to England. THE LOSS OF 11. M. S. SULTAN. COURT-MART* AL OF THE CAPTAIN. DEFAULT NOT NE<iLECT. A.-, tho rosult of tho cotirt-ii.uitiul mi tlitrcaplaiu of lI.M. irottcbidSniiati recently wrecked oil tho Sardinian i-oast, the captain has b.iu nc<|tiitti.-.! of noglcct, but default wn« held \<> hove been partly proved, uu i hu baa been tonsured. SPAIN AND CHINA. I.OXDOX, April i). Tho Spanish Government huv» refused a riijii'ist mndo by tho Chinoso Govemmeut for permission to establish Chinese o insulates >'ii tho Utuods belonging to Spain in the E'auftc. A RAILWAY ADVENTUKE.

'• THBOUGH A PRAIRIE FERE. LoITDoS, April i). New* "f sin OX< tiiihvuj iidvotit'lrn h.>» been received from America, ■ A Dakota trnin whilst tr«.-s.~iiii» 11 \Ve*t- [ eru prairie, was overtaken l>.v » five which ejjr ill with lightning nipidirv. Tim rail* b hind tho tr.ii'i have been i destroyed by tiro, and th<« flames »uro ■ quickly flowinginahead, but llu< driver resolved to mako n da«b, and endeaVw to get through, The trnin was foreco ahead at top sp»oxL4he wil I. -i escita* ment prevailing nmonjr the [nweeugere and fiuiilly it emerged without any livi-e buing lost though tho train iuoif was partially destroyed by tho fl :m" .

Tin: callioie. LuHDOX, Ap:i!ll. A- ■ ' act tit .. last uighl bj il>.> : litul ol Natal Architects, Lord U !.:■ Qamiltoa, First f*rd o( sl.o | A lutirally, in res) ending t<i the tou,t s <.i the .\..vy, alluded to the narrow ■ •-,: U.M.B. Calliop. m I bo*. i . ; ferring to (he pi . o-al ut i •• 'l y . Lid Ueiiry Urn •. M.i". % Uhippeii;ii im, ii. it Iho Admiiulty should t ,- 1 : . • thaservh-es ol the dfioara, and ui v of the '• l!h.M in > vit, : ; the .-• •I. I ai itn it ;...• euuvajp and ilayi . ii i '.' .ii" trying ttr* j • .im • .H hj in whluiY t!io men Were ; !.■ •• lu. :•> not rare in tho nary, ami ; !!. ,t the pi ■ it! u ! isi in .i.d O ; Jt merit i siMi.ii rirogniti in. ' * THE tfAMOAN ( ON't'EBIiNCE. Loibos, April 11. \Vu»hingt»n advices state that the i warships Calliope (Etiiflned). Al:t ;■' liuai'ii u find S iphio UjeruiTiiiV/ v. ill ' n-pri'Sent t!i" Powers at u ;iil the eoticlus.ou "i i!.a Conference. Wild. THEUE lir.WA!.".' J. . i. :,\ April l.'. The Europ an situation \<, again I and .:ii uiifasitiei-a prevails, j formation of :» Mrung ai.ti-liuAt-iau I i-ahiiiot in Kiiumauia Inn bocaquickly ! f .11 -ive.i by thn i f e lint; dem ut-tru-i ti •::' of 11 :• ' : ...:■:'.a<<. AllStria,*Hi:d it j is .iiiiiouiio. d tha* largo bodiis of Kuss ..:■ tro-.jpi am b in.; liia-tS d o . the THE SAMOA?; SII'LfATION. ■ tAMe»». Aj.;-.i !a. la ilie ii . ■.' : ' .i.iimjiis ins: night ■ Sir Jjiuus l'VigUtj..>n. I'oiitic.u-rjecre- ; t-.ry '.> the !' • that !:.-• Australian !'- iler.il Council ! would l». Mippliol n-ith v ,pi..« „{ treai lies L :»wt-i>ti '.'. i;:l-.!ol and tl,« other I intertslfd i'.,m i-. i, ai'illgeponHatlUi.l. . lie assutvd the Iloiiio that t!io GO7I erauieut w»-r fully of ;!,.• ; inqiorUtu-.; • i !:i.' Ituperitil aud ' 'o!o- ---| n::i! iiitei..; >. i:..- A.. I in ;',.■: .'iami.an | ;'Oi;TH ALc-TEAiJAX GAENETH 1...V1-1.-. April ! ;. Mr. ; !r.' ier, the l! .ud-atn el joufd.- ■ !<•!•, who n-i-natly pur ;..ii,: a luillion i.a !; ,,L.r.;. ! x, ,. , :'1..;: | and M i.until-. \ ; ■..-;• <.'..ui;,ai:y for ; '■ ■'-'■ ■•:'■ ■ \A >'j-:\y (iiiiXEA L-i.M.o.v. April Li. !in.a ! i-iv- i,! iifni to I k ■ ... v :'::« udi • -- siu ' ha:.;l::- rivsei t:s A LTiMI'LIM " ;' f'l.'OM r-'li; i. ■•:•' .-., '.;:: i Li. ! >ir I'harl.M b'u- !!. , . U :i-<-'l :,.,- 'ir. !c. s. i'..n;eii i. r:.- 7Y.,i.-. ? ..!' 1iJ; .-ii ;•>.

iiiiiry, i, forull:- vi.rlnl (•...nriil.-.M).;, I'n.isiif i li.h i .:..::.,;ir : .|.<■.-:, Y l.ii !i Ut->1 '.;■:!.■: .1-.;- . u.,t,,|.| : .v;,i . n ..:.:■. "vA iwinl ; ■■■ . ihat:!,.- » ■ "»•■ • ■•- '. in i i. . i,< roiiw :!;■■ m.Sir Jainrn II •::■•.:. tho cliuinjiaii of tlln in'...' i, l, li.i.s v\ li'.'i !i a!i I -t- to Sir I kurlt:* V. ; ■•■!!, imi j. r: , : ~> ,•!, , llilll Upi'll !l.iU!. : ; til.,.in a (jrUllt :IJ;t!i'rL, worthy of q jjrtnit occasion. Tho sitting in* tiiu c»iiimisoii>ii Imvo briii mijouuift] until tho UOth iu.i. * A DERELICT VESSEL. MX HUNDRED ISfMIQIJA! L'S MJSSIXCr. I.o.miiin, April i l. Six hundred Danish emigrants uro uiis.-nng from llm ahnurloitoil Bhip Atliinta, which wan found a derelict it: tho Atlautic Ocean. THE FAMCAN DIFFK UI.TV. DESPATCH FROM PRINCE BISMARCK.

OEBXIANY'S POLICY DEFINED. Lo.vuo.v, April 11. It ia expected in the United States that nn amioabio anttlentPnt of tho Sft.no;m question \>.ll bliortly ho urrived at. A|> i 15. The Gormen corvette Aiexandr'no will urtieod to Samoa, Instead of the Sophie, in was ut lint i.itundud. April Ifi. Count Herbert Uituieivh end I'r. Krauiil, formerly German ConsulOonernl at Sydnoy. wiil probably attend tho Sfltnonii Confereiiyoon behalf of Germany, Tbo oonnTQnM will open i» Berlin > u May l. Hr.Bewail, Amtricaii Consul at Sutuna, will Im H|i|)oilit>-l (iiv-HTM ,; iitUce for A':u - ricantthocoufereno; but it is thou,: It! that he will really attend the eouh-i-

i-ute to net as prompter to tho Ameriran deitgatssj; Xm A'oinufhe Ztitnn<j diH'luu's tb.it tliu pre-enco of ilr Bate*, the American delegate, vtillles- ■ ii iIM clurai i s hf an amicable result, rulffgrawa frow YVnohtngtou indicate ! .it ibu United .Staiei insist upon ab- • luteautonomy in Sau.oi, under a ■'■'">Q t .;,-:.. :it. According to tbe Uailjf A '. .1 I!, ilin rupoi-ur a.»»erts thai bird Salisbury inflated; to allow the i in .a - at Australia to semi delegates t > too conference. J.::;:u-v, April IS. I':!:., i Disioarok, iu a durpateb to I Jlerr Strubei, the recently appointed (r-iimri Consul at Kimo.t, says bo lii:-!'.. Eu-ippe (formerly Gt-ruuiu G iisul al Apia) responsible fur :hu i rils resulting fromtliomilitary uotiou pri i.i[ '• I by him oi tim 17th of De-o-raber htat, whieh needlessly imperilled tli'' twice of Germany with Ameriia. tho Chauoelior states iluit <....:.i:itiv b.i» no orders to give the Samoan nnijves about their own nffnirs, a» tbe German mission urSamoa is restricted to protecting Geraifn subject*, and enabling them to develop i-owtuerce. The despatch instruct'* tin' German naval commanders to use their own discretion wbenreqaisitioDed for force by a Consul, unless the requests of the latter are supported by tho direct authority of the Gorman Foreign Oiliue. Jlerr 1! ilsioin has been appointed additional German delegate to the : iSanui.iii Conference. MPv. GLADSTONE AND HOME uri.i:. Lo.ndon, April I!). Ki-p'ji»g t'i n correspondent, Mr. Gl.i i rtaiie r-taied that he must dicline to hind himself ns to (he number and in lir,:" ! : retention of Irish mouthers in ih» Htmo of Commons if Homo liv'i') foi Ireland were realised. GERMANY ■:<}> EM IN BEY. J/)NDO«, April i'.). Advio s from Zanzibar sireiigilwn ; : . su>p!c,i>i thai the .Gorman Linin )'»•<.' relief expedition wu.i undertaken with ulnri -r designs, and that thosup-pa-»t J relief cms only a subterfuge. ME. ['AR.N'ELL AND THE TIMES. Loxnox, April I'J. Mi fai nell hits withdrawn bis aelhm V 1: ■ ' :;_•!. ■ i tbe Tttnfif vi; ii ■ to iii..c;,ecd in the Dublin court.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 3

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Telegraphic Intelligence. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 3

Telegraphic Intelligence. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 3

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