Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1900 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Boca* del Toro, Panama, Is in the bunds of the rebels and Colon is threatened. Multan of Morocco has protested against the French advance to the oasis of Tuat. The Chinese Government has ordered severe puulshmcut for those attacking native Christians. Two Russian admirals nnd forty-two other officers nv said to be tiuder arrest for swindling tAc Government. During n recent week the Filipino insurgents lost 378 killed, 12 officers huJ 244 captured aud iffShy wounded. Kcrious riot resulted from a demonstration made In favor of the urmy at the memorial service for Col. Yillcbois Marcuil in Paris. The Turkish Government, despite protest of ambassadors, resolved to adhere to policy of increased duties. Serious results are threatened by the protesting powers. A report has been received at Constantinople, Turkey, from Bcyrout, Hyria, to (he effect that the Turkish torpedo boat Hcbuiayl blew up in thnt harbor, resulting in the loss of twenty-throe lives. Three hundred Nigerian troops have been dispatched overland to the Gamaa

country, uorthwest yf Ashanti, West Africa, where the British resident reports a recrudescence of the troubles whicli ne- ; cesskated the expedition of last year. ! German Engineering Society has invited the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the Amerkan Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society of Electrical Engineers to visit Berlin and Hamburg nfter the close of the engineering congress in Paris. The London Mail publishes a letter from Yokohama describing the “growth of anti-American feeling’’ in Japan. The writer says: “This development is due to the harsh treatment the .Japanese have received in Hawaii and to the bslief that the United States'will stop Japanese immigration to Hawaii.