Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1894 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

FOREIGN.

.The schooner Rose, bound from Labrabor for Conception bay. collided with an Iceberg and went down almost immediately, carrying twelve persons with her. President Barrios, of Guatemala, is sup posed to be the author of a scheme fora general uprising in Central America, with a view of getting his own friends In as Presidents of the prospective countries, and thus securing a Central American union. Mulat Mahomet, eldest son of the late Sultan and a pretender to the throne,, has been imprisoned at Marakesh by order of his brother. Abdul Aziz, the Sultan, and compelled to sign an act of adhesion to Abdul Aziz. The position of the latter has been secured by his being recognized as Sultan by the powerful Shereef of Wazan. ■ , . ........

An attempt was made to assassinate Premier Crisp! at Rome, Saturday. The would-be assassin was seized by the Premier and held until a policeman took him in charge.

Secretary of the Philadelphia Geographical Club, left New York, Juno 20, in command of the Peary auxiliary expedition. Mr. Bryant is the youngest officer ever placed in command of an Arctic exploration .party. He expects to return with Lieut. Peary in September,

Vice-President and Manager of the American Sugar Trust, is the active head of that great corporation. The investigation at Washington into the methods used by this company to influence legislation has brought Sir. Havemeyer intc rather inenviable prominence. Mr. H. O. Havemeyer is a son of Frederick C. Havemeyer, Jr., and has been identified with the sugar refining business all his life.

PREMIER CRISPI.

HENRY G. BRYANT,

HENRY O. HAVEMEYER,