Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1887 — THE FOREIGN BUDGET. [ARTICLE]
THE FOREIGN BUDGET.
The Indian Government is said to have received orders from London ta forward troops to the Afghan frontier. Prof. Virchow, the great medical scientist of Germany, has decided that the trouble with the Crown Prince’s throat is not cancerous in character, and Germany is rejoicing at the news. Mr. Clifford Lloyd, formerly Special Magistrate in Ireland, publishes a letter in which he attributes the scenes attending the evictions at Bodyke to lack of experience on the part of Gen. Sir Redvers Buller, Under Secretary for Ireland, and the Resident Magstrate. A medical publication at Philadelphia has gone to the expense of a lengthy special cablegram in order to discover exactly what is the matter w’ith the Crown Prince of Germany. It seems from the report, which is sent by an eminent medical man, that the growth in his Highness’ throat is a pachdermia verrucosa—that is to say, a sort of an elephantiasis of the cutaneous and deeper connective tissue; and it also appears that there are enlarged papillae and epithelial cells, but there are no morbid elements in the areolar tissue. Evidently it’s all up with the poor Prince. Bix thousand Belfast ship-builders, who ha-1 been on a strike, resumed work Friday. A Dublin telegram says: Crown Solicitor Murphy has intimated to the tenants at Bodyke that if they will renew their offer to pay Landlord Callaghan the $4,500 he refused, and he again refuses, the Government will abandon the prosecution against them and decline to give Callaghan further police assistance. A Vienna dispateh says that a boat containing 250 Hungarian refugees was capsized while crossing the Danube, near Paks, and nearly all of its occupants were drowned. More than one hundred bodies have been recovered.
