People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

, An order bawhe«w gyettyi at, Idaho dissolving the * KymsaaA company 'os Portuguese,; Bass bH the gtbqM of irregularities in its management, and instituting criminal proceedings against its offlcerf.-* J\P. P- >- » . • Japan has acceded to the demands of Russia and jwiir Apt China to give up territory; ? * r *; .< A revolution IS reported in Nicaragua that is likely to sweep President Zelaya from power. The British warships have evacuated Corinto. The/Indemnity demanded by England will be paid in fifteen days. The return of George Nathanie’ Curzon and his bride, formerly Miss loiter, of Washington, has caused general rejoicing among the people at Mr. Curzon’s estate, Kedlestone, near Derby. Lady Kimberley, wife of the Secretary .of State for Foreign Affairs, is dead. She was a daughter of Richard Hobart, third Earl of Clare, a title which is now extinct. She was married to the Earl of Kimberley in 1874. The leading event socially in Berlin has been the opening of the Art Exhibition by Dr. Bosse, the Minister of Public Instruction, representing the Emperor. The American exhibit is placed separately in two large halls, and is universally conceded to outshine the rest, even the French section being eclipsed. A revolution is threatened in Nicaragua on account of the government acceding to the demands of England.