Show OIIMICELLORCAPRIYI It Is Positively Known fie Will Not Jlesfeii THE RETIREMENT OF ZE1BLITZ Itls Still Undecided The Sectarian Education Bill Interest in ties Silver Question Awaencd in Geiraany BERLIN March 19 Copyright 1S92 by the Nexv York Associated PresaA calmer view of the ministerial situation prevails ovoryxvhcro tonight It is pos itively known that Caprivi will not resign and the retirement of Zeidlitz Prussian minister of ecclesiastical affairs is still un decided It depends on the result of the Emperors deliberations Now that the j nature of the crisis Is better understood it j is seen that at no time was it of ttfo momentous mo-mentous character rumor gave it Since the committee having in charge the Prussian Prus-sian primary education bill began sitting Caprivi and Zsidlitz have been offering opposition op-position to tentative amendments to ho measure Only last week the government seemed bidding for an arrangement satisfactory to tho Nation ci Liberals and which would breakup break-up the threatened coalition xvith the Freis inige party Miguel Prussian minister or finance who when the bill was present 3d was only induced to retain his position by > the promise of the Emperor that sails actory modifications would bo made in the nil was empowered by Ceunizen the Na > firor the party retained no hope that the negotiations would result successfully un less tho bill was so altered as to deprive he Catholic and Lutheran clergy of the special rights given them of control of the religious teaching in the elementary schools The Emperor there fore bad to taco tao loss of his ablest min uter Miguel Thursday last he Instructed Zaidlitz to prepare a compromise on the basis of the demands of the National Lib rals Zsidlitz consulted with the councilor coun-cilor who urged that an attempt be made to meet the Emperors wishes Zeidlitz found the attempt to alter the bill to sat sJy tho National Liberals would involve such radical changes as would make the measure impossible of acceptance by the Conservative and Centrist majority and his only way out was to resign In order to think over the difficulty in complete so lusion the Emperor left Berlin for his hooting seat Meanwhile members of the National Lioural and Preissinige parties are crowing over their temporary success The Post however admits the victory ia doubtful The Tageblatt advises the Na ioanl Liberals remain deaf to all solid ntions surrender nothing but rather drhw strength from the situation The VCU2 Zeituny still hopes the Emperor will not abandon the religious clauses of the bill thus ruining the hopes of the Conserv tives and Catholics It advises the gay rnment to resort to ndjournmennt till October to keep the ministry intact and insure the subsidence of the opposition clamor The Conservative members of the andtsg feel that the step is advisable Tho crisis tins not caused any trouble upon the bourse and financial houses have not given credence to the rumors of the chancellorn resignation nor have they attached any Importance to the retirement of Zoidlitz Dispatches from St Petersburg state another important firm Is in financial difficulties diffi-culties but powerful efforts will be made to prevent a suspension The contemplated Austrian currency ag i ation the Bland silver bill and the movement move-ment of British bimotailists iiavo awakened nterest in tee silver question here The report of the Reichsbank for 1892 shows he total stock of con held by that institution institu-tion 593700000 marks The amount of su ver is estimated at OOCOoOOO marks Experts Ex-perts estimate the silver in AustriaHun gary at 420000000 marks Although President Koch of the Reichsbank with most financial leaders in Germany and Austria now adheres to the gold standard all agree national interests would oblige them take part in an international monetary conference if one were arranged by the United States and other great coun riea It is said all Germany could assent to in the conference would be to increase he amount of her subsidiary silver coinage Opinion here including that of a few mom bars of the reichstag who adhere to bimetallism bi-metallism ii that an international conference confer-ence would bo of doubtful value in the criminal court today eight person convicted of rioting the streets February 25 were sentenced to imprisonment from fifteen months to three years The porters at the granaries in Berlin have struck for an increase of 50 per cent in wages |