People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
The missions of America, France and England at the town of Chengtu In China were sacked by a mob and all their occupants killed. Warships of England and France have gone to the scene. There are rumors that Turkish troops have committed further outrages upon Christians in Armenia. A new English dally, to be called the Mexican Herald, will be published In the City of Mexico. London papers favor the plan of selecting a team from all the American universities to compete with a similar English team. Papers at Odessa say the stupidity of the porte Is exhausting the patience of the powers and will result in the enforcement of the Berlin treaty. Russia’s action in the matter of the guarantee of the Chinese loan is regarded as partaking of disloyalty toward Germany by Emperor William and his ministers. Prince Bismarck received a committee representing the agrarian league. He made an interesting speech in reply to an address presented to him by the league.
