Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1892 — vqhcIGIM. [ARTICLE]

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• France proposes to exile all anarchists from its dominions. Germans are said to be spying Russia's military operations from balloons, and rumors of war fill the air. The London World says that Henry M. Stanley will go to the Congo this year in the interest of the Congo Free State and remain in Africa for a long period. > The home of M. Boulet, the public prosecutor, at 29 Rue Clichy, Paris, was wrecked with dynamite by anarchists Sunday. Houses were rocked as if by an earthquake for an eighth of a mile distant. All the windows in the neighborhood were shattered. The explosion is duo to a desire to rid the anarchists of the prosecutor. He had been warned several times that they proposed todynilmite himM. Boulet was not among the seven who j, were injured, however. The police are convinced that the anarchists have begun a war of extermination upon all persons of prominence who have antagonized them, so as to frighten magistrates out of convicting their comrades apprehended in crime. The Hon. Whitelaw Reid and Mrs. Reid started from Paris Thursday evening for Havre, where they will embark on a steamer bound for New York. Madame Ribot, wife of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. M. Jules Siegfried, iil| the descendants of Lafayette now in Paris, Gen. J. Meredith Read, formerly United State® Minister to Greece, and about fifty other persons gathered at the railway station to bid Mr. and Mrs. Reid farewell. The American Minister and his wife re" celved quite an ovation, and were the recipientsofa number of beautiful bouquets. As the train bearing the travelers drew -out of the station the crowd bunt into a storm of cheers, which were continued for some time, and adieus were waved as long as the train was in sight,