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Show WILLI 1J1S COXIMTIOX. Pleasures to Suppress Soelul-isax, Soelul-isax, Berlin, G. A bulletin announces the condition of tbe em peror as satisfactory. satis-factory. Although the exaggerated reports of the critical couduion ot the emperor were exposed, and the public warned against tbem, they were so persistently circulated by quasi-goverument quasi-goverument organs, as to create suspicion sus-picion that tbey were encouraged and countenanced by the authorities for the purpose of manufacturing popular opinion in favor of repressive measures. The recent detect of government's anti-socialist bill in tbe reichsla waa the source of great chagrin to the j court and cabinet, and they will be glai to take advantage of lhe new situ:i.;on created by Noheling's criii'e, iO reverse it. It is expected that an extraordinary session oi parliament I will he legislative measures for the I repression ot me preseuL aangerous agitation. The Prussian cabinet is rtiso considering the advisability of adopting special measures to prevent i the spread of socialism. At the Prussian cabinet council yesterday tho suggestion found favor that (he European representatives in the Berlin congress consider tbe dangers threatening society from socialism. The sale of Nobeling's photographs or their exposure in shop windows is prohibited. The municipal council of Gotha, desiring to prohibit the assembling there of the proposed socialist congress, con-gress, the legal adviser of the council has given his opinion that no provision pro-vision ol (jerman law authorizes the prohibition. |