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Show Germany continues to exert an iotljence to prevent emigration from her territory. A second circular has been issued by tho cabinet at Berlin, threatening to make official lists of all persons emigrating, with the avowed intention of treating them as outlaws. That this will effect a remedy healthy and promotive of national good cannot be po.-sible. The expulsion of the Jc-Miits Jc-Miits and this attempt at stopping emigration em-igration by compulsory means are steps that indicate weak points in the policy of the great Bismarck, and neither of them is likely to bring about tho end aimed at. 1'cople who are dissatisfied will not consent to give up dreams of bettering their condition, and religious persecution always tends to build up the persecuted. |