Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1882 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Details of the outbreak at the capital of Corea show that the life of the King was spared, but the mob murdered the Queen, her son and his affianced bride, and sixteen ministers of state. The American treaty has been rejected .... The insubordination among the Irish constabulary has extended to the metropolitan police of Dublin, four hundred of whom met to voice their complaint that they received no pay for extra work. The Inspector General of the constabulary paraded the force at Limerick on Sunday, and made some soothing statements. Two legislatures organized in the Mexican city of Zecatecas, one being friendly to the federal and state government, the otherher supporting General Cadena for the Presidency. A fight of twenty minutes’ duration took place betweon Cadena’s adherents and the state troops, the former surrendering with the loss of one man. The Hungarian harvest is reported the most favorable for years... .Over 500 persons died of cholera in one Spanish town, in three days last week.... The war between the Greeks and Turks has begun again, an armistice having failed to be agreed upon. Great activity is displayed in military circles on both sides. The British Steamer Lake Nepigon bound from Liverpool to Montreal, went ashore at Wicklow, Ireland. All passengers were removed in life boats... .The city of Dublin,lreland, is in great danger of a riot. The entire police force except officers have struck, and all police stations are guarded by military detachments... .Sarah Bernhardt has returned to Paris on account of ill-health, ....War between the Greeks and Turks seems inevitable. The Greeks have driven the Turks out of the forests between Zarhas and the coast and torpedoes have been placed along the frontier of the Thessalian coast.