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Show He fetid I ne Hie American 4. liurMcler. Berlin. 2".'. Tue meeting called last Moud.iy by citizens of the United States re.-idmg here, to give cxpres-s cxpres-s on to their abhorrence of tne Bremer Bre-mer haven crime and to protest ii:ainst tne unjust comments of the German pre?s, was held to-nigut, and .vas attended by 2h) A'uericans. A resolution was adopted declaring that ihe act of Tiiom is . or Tuomassen. is in no respect a Iruit of Amerteau , civilization; it atiects the honor of the human race, not that of a particular par-ticular nationality, and protesting again,! the, unjust aspersions on the American character which have appeared ap-peared in some German newspapers in connection with the crime. London, 30. A special to the I'imi-i ivs that Germans present at the American meeting yesterday, testified to their cordial concurrence in the proceedings. Letters from eminent politicians and professors wero read disavowing tiie rejections of some of the journals on tho American Ameri-can char tcter. A German ipeaker elated that he was aulliorizxl to repeat re-peat tho renin rk of the empress that she considered the crime committed by Thomas did not concern any one nation in particular. |