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Show The Relations between Italy anil Germany. New York, 20. The Berlin Dntchc Xadiristai, of the 3d, gives the following follow-ing official information of the present state of the relations between Italy and Germanvi The formal basis of au agreement had already been fixed before the visit of the Kim,' oi Italy to Berlin look place. An eventual, offensive of-fensive and drf.-n-ivo idlianec can only be concluded on a well-defined basis, mid two military e; .nterenced have taken place b-.-Hv.-en Field-marshal Count Von M.'hke and General Bertole Yifle. in th- pre-ence of Other officers of high rank. 'Jin- will shr.w, preitv nearly, the nature - the preliminary noU-ni"" No definite re-.Unions' have ben taken by the two all-id lit., rnment w itn reli-renei; to the1 bt-pJ eventually to be taken by tlv-m at the n".t papal election. Sisjnor M,n?hettt de. land to his diplomatic dip-lomatic fri.-nU here, that the rwern-menta rwern-menta litk.d at papa- y from dilierent points of view; that Lau Germau j?jV- ernment was tmided by reasons o state, while Italy occupied herself with a cardinal point of papacy, namely the question of the property of the church; amd Switzerland cota-batted cota-batted the rebellious priests with the aid of the democracy. We believe ourselves justified in supixdnp that statesmen have discussed the question of an eventual monarchy restoration iu France. It has been pointed out that the next election, of. the Tope. I may possibly hike place at a time . when the Bourlous are occupying both thrones, of France and of Spain. In that case a holy alliance of Jesuitic governments would make it nectwary that doubly strict measures shoidd betaken be-taken with reference to the next palpal pa-lpal election. |