Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1894 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Restrictions by Belgium are likely to interfere with American cattle exported to that country. The Australian House of Assembly, without division, has passed a vote of want of confidence in the government: 4 The Toronto city council has passed a strong protest against the employment of alien labor at the industrial exhibition. 2 Seventy-five thousand people attended a demonstration in London, Sunday, in favor of the abolition of the House of Lords. Emperor William is endeavoring to rec oncile Von Caprivi and Miquel, but the latter will probably be-forced to leave the Cabinet. - The war feeling in Japan is growing more intense. The Mikado may unite all his available forces and march upon Pekin immediately. Tropical heat prevails throughout the Austrian empire. There were one hundred prostrations during the cavalry maneuvers at Kornouborg. The Chinese murderers of the Rev. Jas. Wylie, an American Presbyterian missionary, will be beheaded. An Imperial edict has been issued to that effect. The Czar and Czarina, with the Czarevitch and their two younuest children, have started for the forest of Bjelovosh. Professor Zaccharin, the Czar’s medical attendant, accompanied the party. Advices from Cheo Foo state that the Japanese fleet has again attacked Port Arthurz. Chinese Junks from New Clnvang report passing many corpses of Japanese soldiers at the mouth of the Tatung river. This is taken as a confirmation of the reported Japanese defeat on that river.