People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1895 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
The Bank of London and Mexico will establish a branch at Tampico. It is reported that the Mexican steamship lines will end their rate war and pool their earnings. At Vera Crux patriotic Spanish committees have raised S4, NO for the Spanish cause in Cuba The fire that broke out in the British steamer Bendo at Bremen has been extinguished without great loss. At Palmero two nephewa of Cardinal Rampolla have run away to escape arrest on the charge of forging a will. Ex-Preeident Carlos Ezeta of San Salvador has lost all of hie money at Monte Carlo and the government has confiscated his coffee estates. Four prominent citizens of Santiago de Cuba are said to have been sent without trial to the Spanish penal colony of Ceuta, on the coast of Morocco. It is alleged that 26,000 Armenians have risen in open revolt against the authority of the sultan of Turkey. At Hongkong the American ship Wandering Jew caught fire and was scuttled. It was owned by Carleton, Norwood & Co., Camden, Me. The archbishop of Cuba and bishop of Panama have left Santa Cruz for Havana.
