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Show IN THE REICHSTAfl. SO Milllout Julml tor the Ilnlltl- In; of Xen- Darrarti aad Tor Olhtr aililarj 1'nrjw.., BUT THE DCMANOS VILt, BC VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED. OMtalioarr. IW11; 111, Is Unable to Attral Court rr At Lea it I'uar IIjts. DOCKMCN OCMANO FROM IS TO 20 SHILLINGS A DAY. Fonrltfiolnli-int Sabinitlnl to Par lull oaJ Ala;ilrd lir the atlooaliit I'ojvtiillon. Bj Tderrajrii u the N trtrt-l an Exntv cncoir. Crrmanr Will 11 lVrJ to Sprnrt .omuianaon fortli!rllii. K121LIS, OcL 0.-U Ii M that 111 extra crwllt of 80,01,000 marl? will tie aOcetl of tlio Relchf-tag in tlietiuJgctrorlS0)-91. irnlfofthU immenu Kim Is to be txpf udnl in the building of new bj tracks In arriin towns, and tho remainder is to be illridoJ a: IncreatO iay anions uu-IIeulenanU ami mt--t-aut". There Is uo doubt that Uiee propostla will be opposed tooth ind nail in jarliann-uL, A few months no Couut Von WaUersee, chief ef the genera! itatT, who stanJi In the relation, -hip of uncle to the Kmperoron his Tife'4 tide, Ind tlie inltfortune to reject a memorandum on military strategy, trbleh had been sent to his otllce anonymously, but of which the EajtrorhlnieIf was the uitluir. THE KAISIHt thereupon referred the document to KieM .Mariml Yon Milllce ami the titter decided that the Emixroi' iudment was rilUaud WaMersee's wrong. Tlio Kmperot's unle nar-rowlyescaiot nar-rowlyescaiot belnj relit. I of his p3t on account of this incident, but the afftir was patched up until one day during the dlloJiti maneuvers a fortnight ajro. the Kmror or-dered or-dered Oeneral Von I-es-eiinsii to lead an assault on the petition of the supposed enemy directly in contradiction contra-diction to tho itlans laid down by Ount Von Waldereee. Ijssxzintkl who enjoys the imperial favor, sue-cveded sue-cveded in carrylnp; out this move-meut move-meut entirely to Ills majesty's tati-fitction tati-fitction an i it b now expected that Count Von WaWlertee will have to hand in h! ion; cxpeated ruslgni. Uon. Even his nte-e, the Eoiprei, will not bn able to save him this time, and Lseiiustl H already ionlied upon as his eurcessor. The maueuveia have alto proved to be TltE DX.VTII BU)W to the ambitiuus of Itear.Admiral Sdierlug and rescheu. wlio will n -iicu in due time, four Cirnuan admirals have nj had tseireayon Uie value of iieli;oUnd aatir-naa aatir-naa Kseiioa. Th-ir opinions ire evenly divided. The last ad-ailral ad-ailral to speak Is 1 1 err Itatsch anl his oflnion is thit the islani Is ol Tliwsli Chancellor Caprlvl ha now been six minUis in office lie hasnxvet suodasiailepfsmfjr II1m,1. Thti is In m trked contrat with the earner of his vredecetfor, the Iron Chancellor, wba was In the IwWt of I'tttu:ln o l au averAe li.i lit.-! ulU pr a-iuum. AsaddltloualeTvleu that nen era lias .Jawim! in tLe beloved fatherlaai. it nny i ra-iuonel tha; trial for tres'-vi in the mi-.ot decree lletc myttitj Ihvj almtel dlsajjari-d f.--mi tlie recordi In Pruma. One in a while, hawevrr, asov -rlou aii' a'toruey i torn j -ty bVo of the German cjo-fe cjo-fe I ral ut iilfa a jwr telkjw up on such a charge. An Instance of the !i iu o cu-reJ this week at (J j ha, wh re lierr Iltshnrt, editor if the Ui hi AigaU, has been Indicted for crltlciun the tonluct of the reiinin; 1'rinco of Huliciria, who, forsooth, 1 a r-jUtiu 1 his Illsh-O!, Illsh-O!, Uie DJke of SAXe-Coburg- 1 tha. Now that the banWied fociali-ts an aain wllh ualld it is admitted Ja a.lUes that their expulsion was a mitlike, the Catholic are preparing prepar-ing moustrr petlt-ons to the lleiciis-taj lleiciis-taj pntvnii that the eJlcU aalu-t UieJesuiw and similar C'Atiio.ic orders or-ders may be revuked. The IlavarUti Catholirs are exprly loud In clamoring for the r.turn of the re-deaiptortx, re-deaiptortx, wane, tlie paur.ty o. Catiiolic orJer Uml fonhasape-ct fonhasape-ct 1 argument In favorofa teMiliI fie nHiuaatlc orlers lu other Catlio He dbtrieU. The mo neut apiieam to be well selected for puUius forward for-ward there demand?, and as tlie manifesto was a BwoiarAlan rather than a moiiarchia! menwre, it may b- hoped Uiat the younj Eujrur, who lias the jirinelple of llbirrty tI oniuion so much a: heart, may tool. Willi Civor ujwn the ieUlloc. -jiahim:v ili- A .Scene or Conrnlon lreor In Court. Di-uus, Oct, 6. Upon tiie re-a.vsemliling re-a.vsemliling of court. Itonau Hated that the prsectUion had telegraph! two debtor In Clunmcl to examine O'Stalioury anJ sent a tlilnl from nmrary.Ui examine the drfend; ant. Heexpecttd ihcdoctors would api-r In court Istef aud testify a-to a-to O'Maboney's condition, nntl therefore atked the cojH to lake a furtlier ljournaient. Itonan tald tliat O'XIalioney, tlirough Ills solicitor, solici-tor, liad place.! thecourtatiietl-Jice. nilk.11 declated Sir. Itonan'i statement untrue He had done his best to procure the attendance of O'Mahouey iu court. O'Urlen said tho defendants had a right to complain com-plain against the course of the prosecution. prose-cution. Ilonan's remark was addressed ad-dressed o an audirnce in England, and was designed to Injure Uid defendants- . . A scene of confuion ensued. Itonan reiieatcd his remarlu agalu and agalu. Dillon loudly denied them. The defendants In the meantime mean-time protoled against the charges made by tin prosecutor. When order was again partially restored, Dillon warmly pnteted against tne court taking any furtlier adjournment, adjourn-ment, Ho maintained that in jus-tlce jus-tlce no warrant could bu l-ued for the arrest or Mahoney until tlie court heard the testimony of his doctors. , ,,. AnoUiel- heated wrangle then took place between the crown prosecutor pros-ecutor nnd Dillon. The court final-lv final-lv cranted Ilonan's retTuert and a further adjournment was ta-en. TbVacUott of the defendants who are on bail will likely result n their Committal to Uie Cionmel Jail for SSS UlUmaUlVthe trial was ad-Joumcd ad-Joumcd until Friday. |