Show CZAR AND EMPEROR The Russian Ruler Will Arrive At Kiel Saturday A HAW UPON A LONDON LIU TI AttorneyGeneral and thl Cwk Fee Question Soldiers Votes TIw JBIjthu Kstatc The Llljs OOiern BEXIIN Sept 21 Copywrigtrt 1X8 by the New York Associated Press I The Ketter Hettwiu announces that theKusslau yachts Dirgava and Barevna and the iron cal GeneralAdmiral convojihgtlnrtzsr err uro timed to reach Kiel on the morning o the 27tb inst J Bismarcks plans an effected instead of a short and uueUrmo nious ist the Czar will be treated to 1 number of court banquets and diplomatic dinner Theabseuce of DeGiers thV lws un foreign minister indicates the Cru is ermined to refuse Bismarck a politico conference 1 of the Russian paper a rc exceptionally that the friendly statements of the Czar have recently been excited by ar incident arising from his conferring the order of St Stanislaus on the Bulgarian Major Grueff who kidnapped kid-napped Prince Alexander of Battenberpv and who now is a Russian pensioner The Emperor at a military dinner in the course of a conversation expressed wonder that 1 decoration should have been given tfta traitorous soldier Three Prussian officers who wore decoration of the order of St Stanislaus heard the Emperors words They forthwith returned their insignia to vi Petersburg with a collectively signed protest which stated that they could not wear au order that had been given to a mutineer The Czars exasperation was so intense that he demanded through Count rJinjuvaloff the Russian embassador here he punishment of the officers The Emperor placed them under arrest for un uithorised correspondence with a foreign government but after two days he ordered Ji release The maneuvers at Hanover terminated today The Pott published a report on the maneuvers which is conclusive as to tie necessity of smokeless powder henceforth for the artillery and infantry The corps using smokeless powergot within 200 yard of the enemy without the latter being able to determine the distance The latter wcre often taken en the Hank and were unable to guess whence the fire came If it had been a real battle they would have been jnnilated The war office is preparing a supply of smokeless powder to all the troops including the secondclass Land wehr The latest perfected smokeless powder pow-der leaves no sign after firing by the infantry and only a slight gray mist after the firing of the artillery The constant squabbles between Edwards Ed-wards United States consul at Berlin and he merchants have resulted in a complaint being sent to the foreign office by a syndic of the merchants society regarding the consuls delay of business and uncivil treatment The complaint has already been referred to Herbert Bismarck who is tL disposed to interfere on the ground that te matter is of too little importance Cou sat Edwards it is said has the approvnl nf Secretary Blaine in the general lino hA conduct |