Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1883 — ADDITONAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]

ADDITONAL NEWS.

A Cairo dispatch says the Sanififcy Commission these will establish time* additional hospital* and organize an ambulance corps The Khedive and his ministers have gene to the infected region. Eight hundred inhabitant* of Bulak are in tents, furroufided by acordon, and dying of famine. One death among the British troops is reported.... The English Government has dispatched twelve physicians, who are experts in cholera, to Egypt. A serious outbreak of cholera is reported at Bombay, in India Several cases of the disease are reported by correspondents of New York papers to have occurred in London, and toe presence of the i>eßtilenoe is being suppressed by the British authorities: Misfortunes are showering upon poor Egypt It is now reported that leprosy has appeared a few miles to the southward of Damietta, and is spreading rapidly. Rinderpest has also appeared among the cattle herds, and is playing havoc among the bovinea Cardinal McCabe, on receiving a delegation of the clergy, condemned as false teachers those who asserted that the Pope, in issuing his late circular, was exceeding his legitimate sphere of authority or had been influenced by secular motives Those disobeying toe circular, he said, incurred the guilt of heresy... .Mr. Gladstone announced in the British House of Commons that he would not press consideration of toe agreement for a second Suez canal, and that England would not use her temporary advantages in Egypt to Invade the rights of others By the lease of the western portion of their reservation the Arapahoes and Cheyennes will receive #63,000 per ftTinnm in money and cattle Beside this they have embarked in stock-raising for themselves, having 800 hpad to start with. Secretary Teller will recommend an appropriation ol at least #50,000 to buy more cattle for the red men.... The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers intend erecting a co-operative mill at Hubbard, Ohio, with an initial capital of #IOO,OOO Hon. Gineby Twichell, well known throughout the Union as a railway President and Congressman, died at Brookline, Mass.... Eight men entered a furnace al Geddes, N. Y., to construct a new lining, and were crushed to death by the fall of 100 tons of brick and mortar..., A young Philadelphian was exiled to Chine fifteen years ago by his parents, to cure him of a passion for a danseuse named Maggie Summerfield. He returned last week witt a stake of #IOO,OOO, and married the girl ol his first choice. Another circular has been issued by Commissioner McFarland, of the General Land Office, to Registers and Receivers of United States Laud Offices and special agents calling their at tention to the unlawful inclosure of public lands, and directing them to promptly report the number and extent of all sues cases with necessary corroborative evidence that they may be transmitted to the Department of Justice.... The Secretary of the Treasury received #4,400 conscience money from an “unknown debtor.”... .W. N. Jeffers, a Commodore in toe navy, died last week in Washington.

The 16-year-old son of John Morris, of Park county, Ark., was bitten by a rabid cur. and ten days afterward died of hydrophobia His sufferings are described as frightful, and in his delirium he frothed at the mouth, barked like a dog, and snapped at those who administered to his wants.... John W. Shipp, of Nashville, on being assigned to a room in a hotel at St Augustine, Fla, gave toe bedding an examination. Under a pillow he found a pocket-book containing #;:1.000, which proved to be the property of W. J. Green, a banker from Utica, N. Y. It is becoming clear, by the investigation of astronomers, that toe cyclone epidemic is caused by storms in the sun. The relation of sun storms and earth storms has been watched closely for the last three years, and it is now determined that they are coincident. For the past three months storms have been raging in toe sun, and photographs showing their movements have been obtained with great accuracy. Until they cease we may expect the cyclones to continue... Brevet Mai-Gen. Edward Otho Cresap Ord, of the United States army, retired, a hero of the late war, died of yellow fever, at Havana, Cuba. Congressman Washburn, of Minnesota, says that Minnesota will present the name of William Windom again at the next Presidential convention.