Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1894 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

The Hungarian Cabinet Is In a deadlock. ■> Rates for money at London are at low water level. Gladstone gave a dinner party, Sunday. His eyes are better. Socialists made a demonstration in Mt. Parnasse cemetery, Paris, but were quickly dispersed by the police. Government troops defeated the insurgents near Belotas, Brazil. Senor Maringo has assumed the presidency of Paraguay by a bloodless coup. England is threatened with another big coal miners’ strike, the miners having commenced to organize to resist a general ten per cent, reduction of wages decided upon by a combination of coal mine owners. Surgeon-General Wyman says cholera lurks constantly in Russia, and such outbreaks as that lately reported are not surprising. Another effort is to be made to recover the 85,000,000 in gold which is supposed to have gone down with the British man-of-war Hussar, over a century ago. - The government of Japan has sent large forces of troops to protect her inter-: The Kins^ofCorea is reported to have fled to Japanese territory. 4 Prince Bismarck’s journey to his summer home at Varsin has been postponed, for a few weeks. It is said in explanation that the ex-Chancellor requires rest, but it is added his condition is not such as to caiise any anxiety. The mother of tho Khedive of Egypt has been in Constantinople for a week. She carried with her a number of handsome presents for the Sultan’s eldest daughter, with a view of securing her as the wife of the Khedive. An American named Eugene Torbett was remanded, Wednesday at the Guild Hall, London, charged with forging an order on the Bank of Scotland for a check book. The prisoner maintained that he had been duped and that he believed the signature to bo genuine. Personal descriptions of 217 anarchists expelled from France in the past three and a half years have been received by the United States Bureau of Immigration, The descriptions will bo used in an attempt to prevent any of tho anarchists entering this country. 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 don e out of revenge for the imprisonment o 1 the Irish chief, Parnell, and it bears out the allegations made- by- tlie London Times. Claimed Tynan was hired by the English tories to write the book.