Show THE GERMAN BUDGET An Unwontedly Lively Debateon It i the Reichstag i INCREASE OF THE DIPEEf I DEBT Bebel Criticises ItCalled to Order American Corn May Assume an ImporlantPlaco In tho Manufacture of Soap BERLIN Nov 23 Copyright 1S91 by the Now York Associated PrceaJThe debate in the reichstag on the budget bud-get today was unwontedly lively After Herr Bunl National Liberal spoke In defense of the policy pursued by Bismarck as chancellor and commented adversely upon the course adopted by Caprivi Herr Bobel Socialist leader criticised thorapid increase of the imperial debt and the army and navy appropriations Ho contended it was inevitable m the event of war that a number of German states should become bankrupt How ho asked could such im menso masses of troops bo long moved and fed Expressions recently had been used which conveyed to these masses of soldiers the idea that they might bo employed not only against a foreigiifoa but also against AN ninry WITHIN TUB EJIPIBT Agitated murmurs from every part of the house followed this allusion to tho recent utterance of the Emperor Herr Bobol continuing said with every thousand now recruits social democracy was being more and more strongly infused into the army As Chancellor Ton Caprivi had pictured the journalists as only propagators of unrest un-rest ho felt bound to Bay many orators were also engaged in the work of agitation and cited as an instance the speech recently delivered at Erfurt by this personage Ai this point the voice of the president Count Ballestrom Interrupted the speaker xefus ing to allow the Emperors speech to bo subjected to criticism Herr Bobel aid he would lesvo his comparisons In the hands of the public who well know It was not Journalism that spread the feeling of unrest through the country Touching the protectionist policy ho said the heavy tariffs imposed bj the government gov-ernment coupled with the military expenditures ex-penditures created enormous economic difficulties The alight reduction In the corn duties in the treaty of commerce with Austria was not sufficient to offset Ibis want of proper nourishment from which millions suffer the result being an enormous enor-mous INCPEA3E 011 DISEASE aiOETAUTT AND CHIME The structure of the middle class of society Bebel continued was built In a swamp in which it was slowly sinking probably to make room for another and better social organization The country had got rid of one enemy social reform when Bismarck was driven from power Here Count Ballestrom again called Bo bel to order declaring the expressions used in connection with the exchancellors name could not bo permitted being directed di-rected against an absent member of the house Bebel replied Bismarck had nol yet taken his seat in the house and proceeded pro-ceeded with his denunciation of the government gov-ernment which he said was following as far as it dared in Bismarcks footsteps while assuming the role of protector of the working classes Tho assurances of peace given by M Do Giers the Russian foreign minister during his stay in this city had a close connection with the negotiations of the Russian government with Berlin financiers finan-ciers Despite the recent declaration of the government against GERMAN CAPITAL TROPPniO TP BU3SIAX FINANCIERS Several big firms hero and at Frankfort have sent scents to hold a secret conference confer-ence with Vishnegradskl Russian minister minis-ter of finance when ho passed through Frankfort on his way Paris Reports that financiers were coquetting witS the Russian treasury becoming known caused a revival of the attacks by the press upon Russian finances These attacks are partly inspired by toe government It isanounced the Emperor will supervise the formation of the commission for course reform Minister Phelps In a speech at a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving banquet anpoared to anticipate a reduction of time corn tariff He said the American pig has entered the grandenberg Kate but is still hungry By Christmas however it will have all it wanta cheap and enough A dispatch from Rio de Janeiro today states that the German minister to Brazil had a conference with the Brazilian minister min-ister of foreign affairs regarding thene gotiation of a commercial treaty between the two countries The conference the dispatch adds resulted favorably AMERICAN CORN Promises to assume an important place In the manufacture of soap In Germany Hitherto manufacturers have used linseed oil procured In Russia but owing to the failure of the crop there they were compelled com-pelled to look in other directions for a supply sup-ply of oil East Indian linseed oil wan tried but the experiment was unsuccessful unsuccess-ful An eminent chemist after many experiments ex-periments decided tho oil obtained from corn was best suited for the uses of jpanufacturer The latter are now obtaining ob-taining their supplies from Chicago amid time chances are the trade will equal ttirtytOEfoty million bushels yearly D Qv 13 i acent of the United States treas ugly is of the opinion that the industry f > nfir started will assume immense proportions pro-portions |