People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Correspondence whfc+i passed beweea the peace envoys of Japan and hose first appointed by China la made mblle. China has notified Japan of her ac- | -eptance of the ooodttlons imposed by I he latter for a settlement of the war. Catarlno Garxa, the notorious Mexi- ( >an bandit and pretended revolutionist eader, was killed in an attack on Bocas lei Toro. French government has sent another passport to J. Gilfortoul, the Venexuean charge d'affaires, to replace the one aken from him at Caracas. France lias Instructed Its minister at Haytl to demand an explanation of the nurder of a Frenchman In San Donlngo. Dispatches from Berlin announce that -ount von Kotze has been acquitted of complicity In the recent court scandal. Two thousand Chinese were killed or wounded In a battle with the Japanese at Tlen-Chwang-Tai. The Japs’ loss was but ninety. Volcano of Orizaba, in Mexico, is In a itate of eruption, and great fear is felt by people in the adjacent villages. Lord Rosebery Is seriously 111, and •sily the entreaties of his friends have Itept him from resigning.