Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1883 — FOREIGN NEWS. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN NEWS.

Herr Tisza, tho Hungarian Premier, does not apprehend any disturbance of the peace of Europe, and says the Austrian empire wUI seek allies for the preservation of peace. A London trade journal states No. 2 American red winter wheat will be the world’s standard this year,and intimates that British millers, for the present at least, are independent of American supplies Gambetta’s death is attributed to the unnatural stoppage of the suppuration of the wound in his hand, which was effected by the physicians upon command of the patient, who was anxious to appear in public. The post-mortem showed that there was no bullet wound in the abdomen The fortune of the deceased is placed at 750,000 franca Biggar, member of Parliament, was committed for trial at Waterford, Ireland, on the charge of high treason, for utterances in a recent speeoh. Bail was accepted. An ex-suspect named McDermot was committed for trial at Sligo for declaringthat innocent blood had been shed by partisan Judges and drunken Jurora While three emergency bailiffs were approaching Upper Cross, County Tipperary, going for provisions, they were attacked by some peasants and a struggle ensued. The bailiffs fired at their assailants, killing one named Gleason and wounding some othera Five of the attacking party were arrested. At Dublin Delaney, for alleged conspiracy to murder Justice Lawson, was sentenced to ten years’ penal servitude The Rev. Titus Coan, “the AposTe of the Sandwich Islands,” died at Hilo, at the age of 82. John Sheridan, an ex-suspect living at Bollinamore, County Leitrim, and a farmer residing at Bradford, County Clare, were murdered. The Chief Secretary for Ireland and a priest of Donegal visited twenty families in one parish, and found not a morsel of food. Edwin Booth has arrived in Berlin, and will probably accept an engagement