Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1885 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
M. Grevy sends out the announcement that he will not be a candidate for reelection to the Presidency of the French Republic. Cholera still prevails to an alarming extent in somo Italian citieß. The death is announced of Eight Hon. Hugh Henry Rose, a Field Marshal of the British army, who was once Commander-in-Chief in India. Servian troops have crossed the Bulgarian frontier, and a conflict is expected. The representatives of the Powers want further time in which to consider matters at issue. ' Three live-stock dealers at Cork caused a sensation by shipping eighty-two head of beeves to England by a boycotted lino of steamships. The attempt at proscription thus fell through, and shipments have been resumed by the cattle association. Boycotting in Ireland has been severely checked. War between England and Burmah seems almost certain. Austria has asked Prussia to explain the expulsion of Austrian Poles. The Polkthing of Denmark has rejected the budget by a large majority, and the ministry will be obliged to retire in consequence. Mr. Parnell promises to bring a strong deputation of the Irish Parliamentary party to the annual convention of the National League in Chicago next January, n British troops in India whose term of service has expired have been retained to await the settlement of the dispute with KingTheebaw of Burmah. An expedition to Rangoon with 10,000 men is being rapidly fitted out at Calcutta. France offers no objection to the movement.
