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Show Our Scar inavian Colu ms. C. C. A. Christen , Translator. German Roj ty at Haiti Hai-ti anger, unva-. A Swede Trie for Mimlfr in Self tfeur e. About Sardk p, To Ifeigii Slies g. r-!. Translated lorttie Ktcin, ;? lein nrk DENMAKIA , IHEiWlO There is at prese, rumor circulating circulat-ing in Copeiihatn o the i-flcct that the German Emiiti, intends restoring apomonot the lis; rovince ofSheswig to Denmark. U lMi been hinted, that a match wasjn rogress to j jin the Geiman empire bv marriage between the oldest son of t e l'atiih Clown-prince Clown-prince and a siiteu, the present young emperor; and it is i connection with this scheme that th rumor comes out a hundred miles inland. A fashionable hotel in the highest style in connection with bathing results, fishing and hunting hunt-ing in.theit-toie under arrangement with plenty ol'cayilal to cairy it to completion. NOKWIT.IAN HONKSTV. The following incident from an agri-c-uliurial la;r, heM in Ggovig (Uedemar-ken) (Uedemar-ken) in une last, is quite interesting: During t!ie opening excitement and consequent g,eat crowd in the halls and stairways, a gentleman visitor discovci-ed discovci-ed that he was minus his guld watch and at ouce concluded that he had been robbed. He then tne al once repoited his misfortune to the police and was almost out 1 if his wus over Ilia loss of his valuable watch. His proposition that everybody present should be searched was found to be impracticable, as there were perhaps 2000 people present. The officer however took the matter more coollv; and while making a round thiough the departments, he also inquired of.hu assistants and detectives it they had noticed auv suspicious looking person in the crowd, hut found nothing from them that ould help him in making mak-ing any attest Meanwhile the rumor of the suppose J robbery had spread and become yenetally know 11. Finally a woman came forth and stated, that while she was passing through the crowd, she had observed a gold wa xb hanging on the bark ol gen tlemen's , out; and us she thought it an unsafe place to carry such a valuable commodity, she took it otl, without saying say-ing any thing and placed it in care ol a bookseller, whuse stand was close by, where the owner sure enough found his watch. The circumstance in connection with the loss and mysterious discovery aie simply these: In the great rush that lollowed the opening of the fair, the gentleman's watch-chain had accidently been caught by another man's coat buttons but-tons and thus placed iu the awkward position in which this honest woman found and rescued it. Sweden . In sua Dl f lnsk An unfoitiinate aflair took place on the streets in Gotheborg in open day-light, day-light, on Satindayjune 21st. ending in the tragic death vf a Swede, by the name of John Angurt Liljedahl, who had just returned from America. Outside a saloon tne above named person had been seen in angry conversation conver-sation with ilie man he afterwards killed, who soon gave Mr Liljedahl a blow 111 the facethat knocked hmi down, because be-cause he would not stand a treat inside After gaining his leet again Mr. Liljedahl tried to escape timber trouble by running run-ning up 1 he street, but was still pursued pur-sued by the other till they reached a bridge that spanned the canal; theieMr. Liljedahl turned and holding t.ut a revolver, re-volver, thiealhened 10 fire, if his pursuer pur-suer did not stop; but paying no heed to this warning; he soon caught hold of Mr. Liljedahl. and the next nutrient the .fatal shot went oft killing the pursuer al-utvfTOKiftu al-utvfTOKiftu Try a gitrti -Vidwu, Who finally surrounded and disarmed him and soon after some policeman ariived and took him in charge and locked him up in the station. The unfortunate prisoner pris-oner stated he he had just returned the day before alter a thiee years stay in America, where lie has three sons. He was b rn in Solo, near Kungs-bscka.Dec.31st.1S31; Kungs-bscka.Dec.31st.1S31; and his wife and one daughter live there still . He did not know the man, whom he had killed.as he had only been with him a few minutes in the saloon previous to the unfortunate unfortu-nate altercation, that ended for both parties so badly. They were both under the iufluence of liquor, yet not to a great extent. The man killed was identified as Julius Anderson, and leavesa widow and three children. Liljedahl has been shut up in the penitentiary to await the slow progress of Swedish law. while in America he, no doubt, would have been discharged at once, as he evidanlly acted act-ed in self defence. The Danish peonle in very hostile to anything German, on account of the wrongs and lossti which they sustained during the late war?, especially that of 64; but by lettinj tne German princess bring the future king ollJeumark a portion por-tion of this coveted terntory, with itsex-tremelv itsex-tremelv loyal Danish Inhabitants, it is supposed, that a German princess would even be welcomed and hailed with joy by the Danes.ind thus all obstructions ob-structions removed from her path to the Danish throne s The royal family of Denmark is now by marriage connected 'ith nearly all the rulers Kurope; nd though it is also indirectly related to Germany, the Prince of Wales being son-in-law to Christian IXand also an uncle to the Gir man emperor -yet it sttms that a still closer union is sought with the little Danish kingdom. Whit is it fur? Tlie stmientofihe EWe and History liouicl not 1.111 10 notw in this remarkable remark-able lulllillment of incient prophecy. When reading Daniel ind at the same time bringing to mud the fate of the ancient poueiful mourchies of which this learned and (leil prophet speaks (in the 2nd chaptei) tbe following concerning con-cerning the latter dan in u hicu God would set up his ovil kingdom, that' should supperceede ihe woildly king doms that at the time would ex st iu a curious mixed and disunited condition, Daniel says: "And where as thou saw est the feet and toes, part of potters' clay and pail of iron, the kingdnnji shall be divided; but there shall bent it of the strength of the iron, for as Bucji as thou sawest the iron nvxed witbilify cliy. And as the toes of the fueftit park of iron and part of clav "' ItaaIulri,s,'Rir',',!Xr(, Wllh lmfW' sWrnaf thens'fre with 1 he seeds men, but they shall not cleave to oueawlkr, evtn as iron is not mixed aeilhciay. And in the days of these kings shall theSodof heaven set up a kingdom, which iltfll never be destroyed, de-stroyed, and the kingdom shall nut be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume ail these kingdoms, king-doms, and it shall stand forever. Dan. 2, 4t44 SOCIALIST nEWS. How the Social Derorrat published in Copenhagen, looks H this present state of society is peiaps not alto gether in a false lighHere is a specimen: spec-imen: i Twenty-one thotnriif wounded eleven hundred killed od five hundred cripled! i Where has this gist 'battle been fought? 1 i On a very small spoti the great industrial in-dustrial battle-field of he world in Switzeiland. According official statistics statis-tics of Swiss governmentliere had been 21,121 accidents durir ;the twelve months between April 1,88 and A'arch 3r, 1S89, and thesewerell persons over 14 vearsof age. . Out ol these accident 1089 resulted fatally, 511 were crippJ for life and 19, 521 caused the suffer to be thrown out of employment f some time. This is perhaps not a fulfCOunt of such a sad result in the greal'limon struggle strug-gle foran existence obusj battte-field of peaeefu! pursuits, O1110 monuments are raised in honor of ti slain, no reward re-ward or token of respefl extended to the wounded, sutTeril patient and brave laborer, ho buil up the rich and by the sweat of 1 brow makes idleness prosper and i merciless tyrant ty-rant day and night. 5 'orwa , Dr. Nausen's North f! Expedition. The Norwegian diet (Sthing)has, on June 3lh. granted looicrowns iu aid of an expedition tothel'h Pole.under the celebrated Dr, Nauho crossed the icy glaciers ol Giend in 1868. ABOUT THi HAlO P. An unfortunate .NUIlWin ship, The bark"Winsor" arrived New York harbor the other d4yi kiig on board two sailors rescued fronte Norse.grew baik "Nordkoop'ftas burned in open sea on June jth. He) survivers report that on Ue 7jthe ship encountered en-countered a terrifitgai.fifting before which two nien wtie lit Over-board and drowned. Two day'Utr the ship was discovered to be ot. iud while the ciew were engage fighting; the flames a portion 0( tni2zen mast fel! down and killed1 neu. The flames.liadat last Ukenon of the ship, and the capt,i 0I.-d the boats lowered; but whilj this'M wus going go-ing on, the rest of the fen-mAst fell and swept three rge nboarJ. The remainder, 13 in (umbt'ueeedecl in getting awayintht boitUt were left on the turbulant tnvei their smal, boats for four daw bofiiltin( picked up by a passing vtSSel, Norwegian bark "Agatha of Iu.q J OVALTV Al MAREi The Oernian EiB.)tr,',Io i? visiting iu Norway, has tag,,,, Sllfaiicy to the sccnerv in Haidai,geV) j binh place of PrenC. Peterson) ,pe;ms con. eluded to build sr-iesidence there. lh;s give, ren, impcti,s ,0 Ihe luglitoned tourist nupntfliat yearly year-ly visits ihese gm.j .' or whi)t we miclit cah c.n,,,,,, uh sea for bottom, running s0111et 1,re ,ha) ,' ;V;: |