Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1890 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Two more Chinamen were mobbed on the Mexican border Monday. Twentyfour Celestials are od trial at Frisco, Ariz., for trying to beat the exclusion act. Fritz Dubois was hanged in the jail yard at Quebec, on the 20th, for the murder in February last, of his wife, his two children and his mother-in-law, whom he hacked to pieces in a most brutal manner with an ax. Hordes of famished wolves are overrunning Austrian Galicia, destroying thou sands of sheep and many larger animals. In a number of cases men have been at tacked by the ferocious beasts and devour-* ed. In some regions it is extremely dangerous for the inhabitants to go abroad, and the people have organized large bands of armed men to exterminate the brutes. Lieutenant Baron Von Gravenereutb, who was connected with \Vlssmann’s:expedition in Africa, has written a letter, in which he says he is painfully surprised a the terms of the Anglo-German settlement in regard to African territory, especially that part of the agreement providing for the surrender of Zanzibar to the British. He says he considers Zanzibar as the key to Africa.

M® s Mary Anderson was married on the morning of the 17th to Mr. Antonio Nevarro, in the Roman Catholic Chapel of St. Mary’s, in Hampstead, London. The wedding was strictly private. Miss Anderson was driven from the house of her step-father, Dr. Griffin, to the church in a close carriage. The curtains were drawn so that no glimpse was caught of the bride till she left the carriage to enter the sanctuary. The marriage ceremony was performed in as quiet and simple a manner as possible. There was no choir, the only accompanying music being that of the organ. Only immediate friends of the bride and groom were present.