Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1895 — FROM FOREIGN LANDS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FROM FOREIGN LANDS.
Rumors of a revolt In Pern are said to be incorrect. Sir Joseph Renals, Lord Mayor of London, has been made a Baronet. The Bank of London and Mexico will establish a branch at Tampico. At Lima, Peru, President Pierola is confined to his bed with an nttack of influenza. The third Cuban expedition from New York will be under the command of De Cespedes. Convicts in camp on the Fort Worth Road made a dash for liberty. The guards killed one and wounded two. Several escaped. It is reported that the Mexican steamship lines will end their rate war' 1 and pool their earnings. At Vera Cruz patriotic Spanish committees have raised $4,500 for the Spanish cause in Cuba. Ex-President Carlos Ezeta of San Salvador has lost all his money at Monte Carlo and the government has confiscated his coffee estates.
