Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1893 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
Anarchists arc active in Spain. The Colombian concofcsion to the Panama Canal Company has been extended twenty months. Mr. Gladstone made a great speech in the House of Commons. Thursday, on the motion to advanoe the Home Rule bill to a second reading. Emperor Francis Joseph has not been in the Hungarian capital since the ireedom of the city has been conferred on Louis Kossuth. Emin Pasha is again reported dead. The dispatch states that he was murderod In March, 1893, on the banks of the Ituri river, in Africa. Mr. Blount, the United States commissioner to investigate the condition of the Sandwich Islands, arrived at Honolulu, March 29. His advent occasioned a great stir among the people. ( There is bow little doubt entertained that Russia is to again suffer from the ravages of cholera. As the warm season approaches every indication points to a recurrence of the disease wherever it appeared last summer and autumn. The British government has sent a circular to the post officials in Great Britain and Ireland, notifying them that since March 23, there have been fifty-fic deaths from cholera in Lorlent, in the department of Morblhan, France] President Hippolytc, of Hayti, and his Cabinet, have determined to meet an uprising of revolutionists. With hi* Cabinet the President has encamped at Port dp Paiv. The government troops have also been ordered in camp there.
