Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1886 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

"W liile a number of bailiffs, protected by a strong police force, were trying to carryout an eviction process in County Kerry, Ireland, a mob attacked them and rescued the cattle which had been seized A number ot men were severely wounded George 1 liomas Doo, the famous English engraver, a member of the art societies in several countries, has just died at the age of 83 years. The officers of the Prussian army have appointed a committee to arrange for tho celebration iu January of tin eightieth anniversary of Emperor William’s entry into tin army. Queen Y ictoria xvill lay the foundation of the Imperial Institute iu June. Advices have reached London to the effect that a ship crowded with native laborer.returning from Queensland plantations foundered in the Pacific Ocean, and that 140 lives were lost. Gen. Schellendorf, Prussian War Minister, has resigned Gen. Cipr.vi will assume the war portfolio, Gen. Ivaulbars and all the Kussian Consu.a in Bulgaria and Eastern ltoumelia have withdrawn, leaving Russian subjects to the protect on of French officials. The social condition of the masons, bricklayers, a id working masses g ner.dly ii Paris and London is shown by a correspondent who has made a close study of the question to be wretched in the extreme. Workmen of the French capital are suffering from tho woes of poverty brought about by smali wages aud lack of employment, and the condition of the English workmen is just as discouraging The London Socialists paraded last Sunday., Tho var.ous bodies were headed by bands of music, and banners were carrio bearing incendiary inscript ons. The people at the windows of the Government offices wen hooted at. The sight of the house-guard sentries incensed the mob, which “fairly howled with rage. ” About 53,000 persons, including many criminals, participated in the demonstration.