People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
Being defeated on an order of the day in the French chamber ot deputies j | the deputy cabinet resigned. Lava from a volcano on eijo of tlie New Hebrides islands flowed fifteen miles to the sea, devastating many villages. Caban patriots in Florida say that the leaders of the Logonda are insurgents under assumed names. A bomb was exploded in & Paris street, doing considerable damage. It is believed to have been thrown by , anarchists. French cruisers bombarded the Hova positions outside of lamatave, inflict- ,• ing heavy losses. The Japanese army under Gen. Nogi captured Kai. l’lng after four hours’ flirhting. Two hundred Chinese were killed. I French chamber of deputies refused ! to vote for the release of M. Richard, | the socialist member, j A snow storm, accompanied by a ; strong wind, swept over all Europe, I causing great damage and loss of life. A dispatch from. Tokio states this-t ! the king of Corea is dead, another i rumor being that he has had a fit. i British cabinet council met at Lon- ; don, the reports of disagreement being denied. Carl August Munckel attacked the : anti-revolution bill in the German reichstag. Franklin Johnson, son of a Boonej ville (N. Y.) banker, died at Monte j Carlo under suspicious circumstances.
