Show EMPROR ATT1TIIw iU1k1llll1S1iAIiCL He Is Anxious That Its Change ShouldBe Noted A DUEL BETWEEN TWO COUNTS PREVENTED Count Herbert You Bismarck and Count You Holstein the Actors The Berlin Exhibition of 1SOO is Assuming Such Proportions as Almost Justify the Government in Malting i a National Affair Five Thousand Exhibitors Have Already Demanded Spaee A Steamship Pool Has Been Arranged Ar-ranged in London Berlin Feb 3Special Berlin V cable letter copyright 1894 by the Associated Press Every day adds to the urgent desire of the emperor to have it understood under-stood that his attitude towards Prince Bismarcg is changing his old admiration ad-miration into friendship His thanks officially announced in the Reichsan zeiger his special thanks to the municipal muni-cipal authorities his renewed Better to Minister Bismarck and his interview with ister Wall all bear testimony to this point General Von Schellendorff when presenting his report on Thursday last thanked his majesty on behalf of the army for arranging a reconciliation with Bismarck This caused the Bismarct emperor em-peror to exclaim in a tone of surprise and pleasure In the name of the army tqo A report is widely circulated in parliamentary par-liamentary circles that a duel was near at hand between Count Herbert Von Bismarck and Count Von Holstein of the foreign office and was only prevented pre-vented by the mediation of prominent men who pointed out this was no time to create a new excitement The neV reichstag buildings are be ing pushed forward and i is hoped the corner stone will Tie laid on April 1 Before the provincial committee of AlsaceLorraine On Friday Dr Petrie a national Liberal pleaded for the formation of Reichsland into a self dependent federal state He contended i was only after being placed on a footing 6f equality with other states of the empire that it would be possible to repeal the existing exceptional laws Dr Von Puttkamer in reply said the fulfillment of this wish was impossible a i meant a grave constitutional change involving the modification of the rights of modifcation definitely set tled by the Frankfort te treaty and which was impossible so farreaching were the consequences Berlin has suffered for twentyfive twentyfve years from the incqnveniencerof having the court In its midst This Incon v venience consisted in the police on polce rni bition against train bion cars crossing thV Unter den Linden Thus the north and the south of the city have been cut on from communication except by of bus After a years effort bb Afer efort this prohi bition has been removed the tramway company paying 1000000 marks into the city treasury for the cty treaur privilege of joining its lines across this hundred yards of Yas space The Berlin exhibition of 1896 is as suming proportions almost justifying a he justfyIng government to make it a national affair Already 5000 exhibitors have demanded space for exhibition build Ings I and the exhibiton amounts garntee to 4500000 marls Chancellor Von Caprivi and Count Von Eulenburg president of the Prussian ministery have expressed their full sympathy with popular desire to make the expo sition a national affair but both de clare no funds for this purpose should be asked for of the government Maneuvers this year will be held wi by the First and Seventeenth East and West Prussian corps The emperor will make his headquarters at the I recentlyrestored Marienburg castle located l in proximity to the frontier of Russia The latter country therefore has been officially notified of the em perors intention in order that it may not cause uneasiness The projected Russian summer maneuvers will be located l at a great distance wI the Prussian frontier probably in the District of Smolinski |