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Show BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY. TheSjTenly-tl0lith Anniversary Celebrated Cele-brated by III: Friends. The I mprrer fteiula nn 'l..n.- MI lxploilF.-iirlallsl- Allll NmmIM.,11. llnaii, April 1. Today waa the soventy-elghth anniversary of tho birth of 1'rlnco llltmarck, aud a number num-ber of llerlln iiowspaen publish con gramliUory article! Thu iVjIIjiioi Zalung says tbu widest circlet ol Uennan ioplo remember with gratl tude an 1 reverence tho founder of the empire, nul all Hullo In the wish that ho may be loug presiived to tho nation. na-tion. 1'rlnco lllsmatok received his vlillora heartily and showed signs of both mental and bodily vigor. Thu main featuro of tho celebration was thu arrival of thirteen deputatlona from Bchtcawlg.Holsteln and tho Uochyof Inueuburg, numborlng lu all 39W persons, rho deputations delivered de-livered an alJroii, highly eulogising I'rlnce lllinnrck and cougratulatlng him ou his birthday. 1'rlnco Ills-inir.k Ills-inir.k In reply deliverod a lengthy speech of thanks. llisniarck ricelvoJ counllest letters and tehgrams. Tliu AHMY lill.U On Wedneslay Cbancellor Von Ciprlvihaduainferouce with the war lululilerof Hsxouy In irgard to amending amend-ing the army bill. Thursday they hai auother conference, but the result ol their deliberations ) not known. TheVtoerKii ZeUui3 allium upon what It claims lu bo high authority that If tho army bill bo dually rejected by tho 1UIc1i.Uk-, Hmicror William will aiseutlothuchancelljr repining tliu measuru by moderate proposals, and only In the event ol the osutur parly continuing to nppoto Ihe latter proosals will tho lteichstag bo dissolved. dis-solved. Tho conservatives lia definitely thrown ovtr lOUlull AIILWAHI1T, tho Jew-boater and llhiler, but Irro-preisablo Irro-preisablo as ever, he pervades the cojnlry, Touting ol I acanoala with hla accustomed test. At ritettln at u conference con-ference on Uermiu thought In cm-11 cm-11 let Kith Jewish thought, Ablwardt developed to the satisfaction of his audience the thesis lint all moral aud social evils now alllictlug Germany arosu from the Jews. Hu concluded hlsaJdrret ly declaring thut as toon as the llelchklag met,he wi uld roduca I roofs of corruption unler the lllrinsrck regime and since llisniarck held oillcc. Emperor William has ndvlicd the government to outsider exceplljnil measures for leprer ilng Ahlwardt,who Is ntpnaent protected by his membership member-ship lu I ho Jtelchstsg. Tho euiieror has suggested that action bu taken against hlni on thu ground that he Is a dauger to ublla nnrallty. It is uuderstooJ, Iioh aver, that u malorlty of tho mlulstors are unwilling to Interfere. Inter-fere. Judeubeltte Is extending to the Uer-raau Uer-raau tantous In Hwlltsrland; It has already resulted In n ictltlou to tbu lluudcsrath, bearing 8 i.uudstgnntuns, atklcg tor the prohibition uftlieJewlili mode of killing cattle. The lljnfei-rath, lljnfei-rath, by n voto of tlfly-nluo to forty, njcoted the memorial without discussing discuss-ing its claims to Le heard on sanitary audiontlmiutal grouneis. NWU.lAM 1UNUIIU III6MAIICIC. Ill HUN, April 2. More than four thou. uud men took udvautagu of tbu magnlllcleut weather today to visit 1'riedrlchsruhc. Amoug thu 11 1st persons from whom the prlnco received congratulatory misiages yesterday yes-terday wero Kmpress Frederick, Prlnco Guorgo of 1'iuesia, thu Klug of Haxony, tho llegeut of llavarla uud thu (Jraud Hutu of Jladen. No message was sent by Kniiwror William. A Asir I anloslie. Ill iimn, April 2, A lommlsslon cf artillery exirls havu been testing for several daya at Jettetbury, n new ex-plcslvo ex-plcslvo which is lulended to replacu ultimately gunpowder lu thu Uennan army. Tue explosive la u brown fatty tubsuueu of tho consistency uf frozen oliwheu exposed to ordinary tempera-lure. tempera-lure. A shock or S ark duet not set It oil. Thu recoil Is very slight. NeelnlTsta ll.ee. 1IHUSJ1LK, April 2. Tho Socialists met lu convention lu Ubcut today, priudially to determine tliu attitude of lliclr party In caau universal aullrage abould be refuted them. This morning a thousand Trench Hoolallsls, led by ma)orof lloubalx and several town councilors, marched lu a body to the convention hall On all tides they Vieru greeted Willi the try, "Long llvo the revolution." Alter discussing at length Ibn advisability of u general strike the cougrcu this aftornoou luisicd resolutions resolu-tions to tho ellVU Hut thero should lie no general atrlko lu llelglura. lu case tbu restrli lions upon tuflrago ahould bo limited by IMrlluhiclit to micsiloiis of ago and plurality of vote lor the holds of famlllis. If, how. uvcr Parliament should Kraut plurality of votes to proH.rly owners and holders hold-ers of uulverslly dllouus thu general labor council should bo charged to GlileraetrlBuat onco of all thu laborers labor-ers In the country. sailed Irom Ban I'raeclsco voruhel 1st anJ rewheil llueenstuwn today, leports that on the night of January Mill, hi. aaw a full-rlgiiod ship silling among fifty Icebergs, lur distraction, he sajs, wai Inevitable, tlio John Coolegot clear of the lcelnrs alter many bouta of peril nnd several narrow n-ciies, Cnptnln Mllla eBtlmates tin length of the lirgest lceirg as fllty miles aud IU height at 70 1 feet. |