Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1884 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

A manufactory of explosive bomba was discovered by the pol’oe of Paris, who arrested throe persons found at work. In the of Commons, the other day, Gladstone announced the fa'lure of the Egyptian conference to arr.ve at any conclusion, which, after a brief session, bad adjourned sine die. Stanley, the African explorer, was given a banquet at Ostend by the King of the Belgians and the Due d’Aumate. Daly and Egan, the alleged Irish dynamitards, were convicted at Warwick, England, on the charge of trea on felony. Ealy was sentenoed to j enal servitude for life, and Egan to t enty years’ penal servitude. McDonnell, who pleaded guilty, was p- emitted to escape without punishment. Daly made a spoeeb in his own defense. He

said be moved about under an assumed named; so did Queen Victoria. He had the same right. He asked not for mercy, but justice, and intimated that he did not expect either at the hands of a British jury. Returns made to Parliament in regard to the operations of the Irish arrears rent act show that i2,570,#C0 owing landlords by farmers has teen w.pel out under the act since 1882. Great Britain has decided to establish pigeon stations at all army centers at homo and abroad, a d has sent an officer to study the system in France and Germany.