Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1885 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

The populace cf Palermo, Sicily, are panic-stricken over the appearance of choleta in that town. There is still much suffering in Gibraltar because of the disease.

General von Hendrick Bucoeeds General Manteuffel, deceased, in command of the German forces in Alsace-Lorraine. Fourteen new peers have been created by the Emperor of Austria. The Mexican National Railway Company is negotiating a loan of $30,000,000 In London and Paris. Earl Granville hag grown so deaf from his recent channel oruise that It is said he will bo unable to again enter public life. The Cologne Gazette says that Ger--many Is willing to have Pope Leo act as arbitrator la the Caroline Islands dispute, and another dispatch states that Spain nas rooccupied Yap. A meeting of anarchists at Paris, Sunday, ended In a riot, in which many persons were wounded. Two men-of-war being built in England for the Japanese Government, and now nearly completed, have been purchased by Spain.

Mr. Parnell has invited all priests in Ireland 10 attend the county conventions of the National st party to elect candidates for seats in Parliament. Gen. W olseley is being attacked in Londcn In re ard to his conduct of the Nile campaign, and efforts will be made to bring about an official Inquiry. —The Governor General of Eastern Roumelia hn3 been deposed by the populace of tho capital city, Philippopolis, who have proclaimed a union with Bulgaria and established a provisional government. The revolution, which is believed to have been instigated by Russia, was accomplished without bloodshed. Eastern Roumelia was given an autonomous government by the Berlin Congress of 1678, although it has remained an Integral part of the Turkish Empire.