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Show at the termination of the obnoxious laws. There is little in that of the spirit of tolerance as wo in this country understand it, and it seems rathsr as if he held tho alternative over tlio head of the party to either submit to his Imperious Imper-ious will or suffer the renewal of hostile measures against it. And he Is not the kind of man either who is likely to be swayed by policy as even Bismarck was. WHY SHOULD THBV HEJOICK? Bismarck's internal policy since his Ignominious surrender of the Kultur-Kampf Kultur-Kampf that is, his war. upon the Catholic church' in Germany was marked by the repressive laws he designed de-signed especially for the socialists. We, in America, too often apply tho term socialists indiscriminately to anarchists, dynamiters and revolutionists alike, but in Germany the socialist propor is really not a harmful individual. Ho is represented in the Kelehsrath by such men as Bebel and Liebknteht, whose record is about as little revolutionary as that of O'Neill of Missouri, who sits in congress as a professed labor representative. repre-sentative. Their demands are mild compared with tho rights inherent to every citizen of tho Uuited States, being mostly . in . tho line of a more extensive suffrage and the right of a free press, free speech and free assemblage. These demands Bismarck who as chancellor was nothing if not autocratic and arbitrary, pvonouueed to be treasonable, and with the aid of a pliable majority and a submissive mas-tor mas-tor ho dictated the outrageous legislation legisla-tion that made a German socialist practically prac-tically an outlaw in his own country. Today by virtue of limitation the so-oalled so-oalled socialist laws expire and the rejoicing thereat all through the empire em-pire is great. From this distance it appears to us tho rejoicing is premature. It is true the present emperor expresses at certain intervals a platouic sympathy for the socialistic, that is to say for the conservative labor movement, and it is this rock on which his affection for Prince Bismarck split, but when his couutenance helped to increase tho socialist party at the recent election he was much perturbed, while today every garrison iu his realm is under marching orders to prevent a peaceful demonstration by the socialists |