Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1892 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Cholera is again spreading in parts of France and in Hangary. Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian arctic explorer, proposes to reach the north pole by floating to it on an Ice floe. A Germen merchant is on trial for filing his house and throwing his wife in, sc that he might marry her sister. The legions of unemployed and Socialists celebrated “Bloody Sunday” (1887) In London on tho 13th. The crowd was very great bat orderly. There were forty speoches. A cal le dispatch from Kingston, Jamal, ca, brings the intelligence that advices received from Hayti tell of an attempted uprising at Cape Haytton. Hippolyte was on the alert, however, and nipped the revolution in the bud. Thero wore many arrests, and it is rnmored some executions The Maytial party had nothing to do with the affair; aud expressed much surprise when tho news reached here. It may interfere with somo of their nlans by putting Hippolyte on Ms guard. - ■ According to advices from Chili war ii imminent between the Argentine Republic and Peru on one side and Chili on the other. Tho advlc is say Peru Is perfectly well armed and her forces have recently received a hundred Mannlicher rifles of the latest pattern, together with many other formidable weapons of war. In the Argentine Republic a vigorous recruiting of both native aud foreigners Is being prosocuted and tfie goveriimen t fovorish hgSterarnrtmr~tho troops. Thar* is no longer any doubt that a secret compact against Chill, offensive and defensive, exists between the two republics named, and they are only awaiting anything that will serve as a casus bell* in ordor to throw their armies across the harder. A special telegram from Yalparaiso. Chili, on tlie Hth says: Thero is great rejoicing in Chill over tho election ol Cleveland as President of the United States. Both hero and at Santiago flags aro flying from the residences of Americans, and Chilean citizens are sending congratulatory telegrams to their American frionds and expressing the hope that an American gentleman will be sent as Minister to Chin. Tho evening papers comment favorably on the election. The puporß at Buenos Ayres also rejoice at the election of Cleveland and say that liar* rlson's aoreat meattsa conciliatory policy toward.tlia.Rou.Ui American republics and a lack of aggression an tho part of the United-States.