Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1895 — FROM FOREICN LANDS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

FROM FOREICN LANDS.

The United States cruiser Alert has arrived at Lima, Peru. Nothing has appeared to indicate the foundation of a new Cabinet in Chile. London celebrated the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar for the first time. Ten children were killed by the burning of the Home at Starford in Polish Prussia. An order has been issoed for the opening of the Canadian canals on Sundays during the remainder of the season. The Marquis of Salisbury has b&n, appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports iu place of the Marquis of Dnfferin, resigned. The Emperor Frederick Memorial Church was consecrated in Berlin In the presence of the Emperor and Empress, who subsequently attended the unveiling

of the mdnumont erected to the memory of the late Empress Augusta. John Dillon, member of Parliament for East Mayo, will bo married at the end o' November to a daughter of Justice Matthew. Mrs. Katharine Ivilso Johnson, daughter of the late Alexander Johnson, of Pittsburg, died in France. She was 89 years old. A dispatch from Brussels says that M, Bioque, chief inspector of the water supply of that city, was murdered by a sub ordinate. Sir Charles Tuppor anticipates no difficulty in arranging the question of tho sale of the Canadian salmon in favor of the Canadian exporters. Field Marshal Dunst-Adelshelm and his wife killed Themselves at Vienna. He was 72 %orfrs old; she was 50. Money troubles caused the crimes. Many were in attendance upon tho Mormon conference in London. N. H. Ires,, of .Salt Lake, announced the success of missionary -work in Wales. The British steamer Indrani, Tehio to Port Kembla, ran into the Alameda, of Mdodyvilie, Cal., near Sydpey, N. S. W. TJie Alameda was grounded, badly damaged. —Nicaragua’s recent attempt to boycott British goods, the newspapers of Colon, Colombia say, was not genuine, in view of tlie more recent endeavor to borrow British gold. The heart of Kosciusko, the Polish patriot and general under Washington, was transferred from Vezia and will bo deposited in the Folish museum in the Chateau Rnporswijl, near Zurich. The eleventh congress of Americanists, composed of scientists interested in alj questions relating to the history of the new world and the character of aboriginal races, opened in the City of Mexico.