Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1887 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

The Paris Figaro says the Crown Prince of Germany has visited ths Count of Paris and warned, him tiiat a Floquet-Boulanger Ministry would lead to a war between France and Germany within a month,-and that the policy adopted by .the Monatchid party -would be based on the warning.’ Prince Ferdinand has left Vienna for London to consult Lord Salisburg and the queen on the subject,of his candidacy for the Bulgarian throne France has protested against the conductof Italy in minimizing French rights in Zeilah, on the Red Sea, near the Abyssinian frontier. The captain and three seamen of the British bark Lady Douglas have been condemned to death for murdering a Malay sailor at sea. Ten persons in one family were suffocated in Cuba. The father put leaf-tobac-co on the coals before retiring as a guard against small-pox. In the morning hus band, wife, and eight children were found dead. The Ghilzais, who are in revolt against the ameer, who were reported to have been annihilated, are now credited withan important victory h efore Ghuzni. They are said, however, to have suffered defeat, with heavy loss, near Istadsh. European advices are to the effect that SI,COO,OCX) of gold has been shipped to tnis country, and that the shipments of the next ten jays will amount to $5,000,000. . ~ In a riot at Algiers many Moors were killed and wounded.' Gen. Boulanger has been appointed to the command of the Thirteenth Corps of the French army. Passengers who arrived by the steamer San Pablo report that there is great excitement at Honolulu over the threatened revolution against King Kalakua. It is said that the Germans and Chinese are at the bottom of the trouble, and that the latter will wage a war of extermination with the Hawaiians. durigg which Europeans will gain control.*