People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Groat Britain has sent an ultimatum to Nicaragua demanding s7s,ot»(' be cause of the expulsion of Minster Hatch. Other damages are claimed. ' Spain's readiness to apologize to the United States for the Allianca affair is because of domestic troubles. The country is on the verge of a revolution Spanish .government has assured the American minister that there will be no repetition of the Allianca outrage. ' Postmaster General Bissell's order that postal clerks must live on the lines of railway over which they run will be enforced by his successor, Mr. Wilson. Gen. Miles strived in Washington after Inspecting army posts in the south. The rebellion in Cuba has assumed alarming proportions. Fully 8,000 men are already under arms. Russia and England are said to be planning a concerted demonstration of naval strength in order to frighten Japan. Spanish troops engaged the Malay Mussulmans at Mandano, killing many of them, including the sultan and his son. The Spanish ministry has resigned, owing to trouble in the chamber of deputies resulting from the wrecking of El Globe's offices.