Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1883 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

A Dublin dispatch says a mob entered some houses on Abbey street, in that city, and seized the bedding, furniture, and other articles with which to make bonfires in celebration of the death of Jame 3 Carey. Effigies of Carey were burned and mock funerals held in various Irish towns Eight enormous bonfires blazed around Carey’s old residence; also fires in other streets Bands marched the streets playing national airs, followed by crowds of people cheering as they marched. All the Americans at Ischia escaped" unhurt except a Miss Van Allen, who was slightly injured. It is reported that an earthquake shock was felt on the island of Ischia July 23, but the fact was suppressed that visitors might not remain away from the island. The London Times says the death of Carey, the informer, is a public calamity. Eleven thousand deuths from cholera have occurred in Egypt since the outbreak of the epidemic. The disease is raging at Alexandria, but is subsiding at Cairo, only fer the want of material A party of English physicians has reached Alexandria Cholera has been declared epidemic in Bombay. Blue Grass, owned by J. R. Keene, won the stakes for 3-year-olds at the Goodwood races in England. The Hungarian Jews who were on trial for the murder of a Christian girl have been acquitted. The French Government proposes to make a loan of 300,000,000 francs at 3 per cent, half of the amount to be devoted to the army and navy. A rumor is current in Paris that a plot to restore the monarchy In France has been discovered. When the steamer Pashan reached Melbourne, three informers in tbe Phoenix Park cases were identified and forbidden to land. A box of "dynamite with a lighted fuse attached was found in linen factory at Cupar Fife, Scotland, and the police are searching for the criminals O’Donnell, who killed Carey, the informer, was committed at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, for trial on a charge of wilful murder. In the ordinary course of events he will be tried at the Port Elizabeth Assizes in October. At the final examination of O’Donnell, a box was produced belonging to the prisoner labeled Cape Town, and containing a woodcut of Carey, and a paper of American citizenship, dated “Toronto, November, 1876.” Carey’s son testified that his father was smiling and talking to O’DonneH when he sa,w the latter draw a revolver and fire one shot. He (witness) then ran to fatch his father’s revolver. His mother was holding his father when the third shot was fired, O Donnell declared that Carey first drew a revolver, whlth he (O’Donnell) seized and fired at Carey in self-defense. He described himself as Patrick O’Donnell," aged 45, native of Goodsall, County Donegal, laborer, formerly a butler. Plots to overthrow the French republic quieted down in April, and during the rumors of war and the illness of the Bourbon pretender nothing was heard of them. Now the Parisians are amusing themselves with r amors of a conspiracy wherein the leaders have ordered 25,000 muskets and attempted to secure the adherence of army officers. It ' is said that three arrests have been made. The weather in England has been unfavorable for the growing crops and rust is rapidly spreading. The acreage of wheat is much smaller than in 1882. Pope Leo XIII. is at peace with President Grevy. The Papal Nuncio at Paris has- received instructions to this effect. The Jewish residents of Ekaterinoslav, Russia, were attacked by a mob for an alleged insult offered a peasant woman by a Hebrew. Troops were called out, and the rioters had ten killed and thirteen wounded. Layeock, the Australian sculler, who was defeated jn England by Hanlan, has issued a challenge from his end of the e&rth to row the champion a i»ace in New South Wales for £I,OOO a side. The Jews in Hungary are being subjected to persecution since the acquittal of the alleged murderers of Esther SolymosL

At Presburg it became necessary to order out the militia to disperse the riot At Liverpool the largest steamship ever built on the Mersey was successfully launched. She is christened the Western Land, and belongs to the Bed Star line. For the first time in many years Queen Victoria the other day receiver Mrand Mrs. Gladstone Mer Majesty can now walk without a crutch, and recently stood through an interview of twenty minutes. On account of the demise of John Brown she will permit no festivities by tenants on her estates this year.