Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1894 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]
FOREIGN.
Y. M. C. A. jubilee celebration occurred in London, Wednesday. John Wanamaker lauded Queen Victoria. The Italian Cabinet has resigned because the Chamber of Deputies does not approve of Premier Crispi’s scheme of financial reform by a majority sufficiently large to inspire confidence. The floods in the Fraser river country in British Columbia have been very disastrous. The Canadian Pacific railroad is. obliged to discontinue passenger trains, and all through traffic. There are a half' dozen breaks of a serious character along the line. Railroad men estimate the damage throughout the Northwest at $5,000,030. P. J. Tynan, “No. 1” of the “Irish Invincibles,” has issued a book exposing the plot to murder Lord Cavendish and Burke,, in Phoenix Park. He says it was done out of revenge for the imprisonment of the Irish chief, Parnell, and it bears out the allegations made by the London Times. Claimed Tynan was hired by the English tories to write the book.
