Show BITS FROM BERLIN A Newsy Grist From the Land or the Germans BERLIN Janmry 12Copyright 1889 by New York Associated Press Prince Bismarck will address theRe the-Re chstag on Tuesday in the debate on the foreign offices estimate An explanation of the Chancellors anxiety to return to Berlin must be sought in i tae outcome of the Morlerand Geffecke affair though no atitn ion should be paid to the rumors of the foreign press that his resignation is imminent The attacks upon Morier have by no means ceased and are apparently endless The variations there on are becoming wearisome and even disgusting to an impartial public Kolnische Zeitung returning to the charge today seeks to throw suspicion upon Moriers political character its it-s vs there exists in England a power fnl party which advocates an Anglo Russian understanding and Morier who was formerly held in esteem by Queen Victoria and Empress Frederick forfeited favor by his decided opposition opposi-tion oiferid to Battenburgism in the interest ot this party THE AUTOGRAPH LETTER NordDtulchcZeitung which has hitherto hith-erto to a great extent held aloof from the dispute tonight inserts the thin edge ot a wedge with a view to showing to what extent the intentions of the Emperor differed from the tendency of tho Liberal Party It publishes an autograph letter from Empeior Frederick to Prince Bismarck on the occasion of the jubi lee of the Chancellors entry into the army It is as follows I do not wish today to ent r unon a long discission of the statesmanlike merits which have bound up your name forever with your history but to one thing I must point viz that whenever there was o itstion of assuminc thp well being of the arm aud perfecting its defensive power and lighting capacity you never failed to take up the struggle and carry it through to the end The army with the commauderm2hief at it3 head therefore thanks youfor tbe blessings von have conferred upon it whicn it will never forget THE REICHSTAG The Reichstag today after a stormy debate confirmed the election of Herr Goeth Nat onal Liberal as a member for Leipaeig The Socialists accused government officials of illegal practices to secure his triumph over the Social iSIs candidate The Enperor will open the Landing on Monday vg ROYALTY The Emperor has ordered that the best boys and girls in Berlin schools both high and low shall ba treated on the venine of 2Gh inst to a performance at the Opera House of Weideubriches patriotic play Die Qtntzows The two oldest sons of the Emperor will be present at the performance The CJJlcifil Gazelle anuouncad the betrothal trothal uf Princess Louio sister of tbe Empress to Prince Leopold of Prussia I FOB TREASON I An officer of the French engineer reserve corps named Dryfus who was recently arrested at Strasburg without a passport and as having in his posses sion sketches of the forts there will be prosecuted for high treason INSTIGATED BY AMEBICANS A Sydney letter on the subject of the Samoan troubles which appears ia the fyankfoitk Zeitung declares the truth of the report that the rebellion was instigated by Ameri cans is frankly acknowledged by all English correspondents in amca fill of whom dupy regret the action taken by the American captain Leary the American commander com-mander ia severely reproached for encouraging en-couraging the Mataafa rebels It is asserted that owing to a lack of ammu nition they would long ago have consented sented to negotiate had not American I traders promised the arrival of a steamer from San Francisco with arms and amn nniliou The letter also indicates that the turning of the English consulate into a hospital led the Germans to complain that the Eng lish officers were showing sympathy with the rebels A telegram from Zanzibar says In yesterday s fight at DarEsSalem the Insurgents were defeated with great los and two ermans were injured |