Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1891 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
Trade with Cuba, it is said, has greatly increased since tho reciprocity agreementMartin Flavin. McCarthyite candidate for Parnell's seat in Parliament for Cork, received a plurality of 1.5’.20ver Redmond. Pa rn el lite. Severe snow storms continue in Bulgaria. At some points the snow is ten feet deep. Many persons died, from the effects of cold, and thousands of cattle and sheep have been -test. Numerous wreck* •re reported in the Black sea. Mr. McDermott;- a nephew of Charles Stewart Parpell, publicly horsewhipped i Timothy Healy, M. P„ the most bitter of the anti-Parnell leaders. The whipping, received by Mr. Healy was the indirect outcome of the language used by him at
Lingford on Sunday lart. when he referred to Miss Parnell as the widow of th ; late Charles Stewart Parnell, There was another serious election figl.i at Cork on Thursday night, ■between th i Parireilites and McCarthyites. Durinr; the battle many people were injured an i are now being treated at the iiospj’tal. Mr William O’Brien, *M. P., Mr. Thoma J Xondon, M. P,. and Mr, .JuluuG< I luir.lev, M. P.. were among the injured. Ail three of the gentlemen mentioned were hit- by stones hurled at them by Parnellites; At Waterford, in a general Outbreak of those attending the national federation, many were hurt.
