Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1894 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Twelve mora’anarchists were arrested in Paris. Thursday. Mme, Carnot refused a 'pension offered French Cabinet. •- - ~ Russia has given formal notice that it will not permit Japan to occupy Korea. 6 Twenty-one cases of cholera, six fatal, were reported from St. Petersburg from July 1 to July 3. Drastic measures against anarchists were decided on ata conference between Chancellor von Caprivi and the chief of the German political police. The Rev. Mr. Fisher, pastor of the American Methodist Episcopal church in Rome, has hecome a Catholic, and has been duly baptized in that faith. There is said to be a genuine “dago hunt” In the south of France and Italian laborers are fleeing from the country because of the persecution. It is estimated that fully 10,003 Italians have left France since the assassination of Carnot. A crime resembling the murder of President Carnot was committed in London, Sunday. As Signor Bandi. director of the Gazetta Livornesse, was entering his carriage he was set upon bv a man who it was subsequently learned is an anarchist. The man drew a knife and stabbed Bandi in the abdomen. Signor Band! was at once attended by physicians, who decided that the only hope of saving his life was to perform the operation of laparotomy. This was done, but Signor Bandi died a short time afterward. Prime Minister Crispi was questioned in the Chamber of Deputies in regard to the murder. He said that Signor Band! had been stabbed and killed by an anarchist owing to the articles that had appeared in his paper against anarchism-