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Show , ' JiLLIAtVl MAY f tO BISMARCK. I e .ir..no Sllua ion Ii (llllii( Crllloal . : m l. i..n.oa.d klaa ia Ii..min I. t i. ill,:-., Sept. S'.'. As fears of war nd la.uiir! increase and troubles Jiickeu ei (ii. nd the emperor, rumors of reeonci'iatiou with l'rince I'.ismarck are rev 'ed. It issaid that the emjieror !: '' '.he "ituaiion mow difficult than time . ho a.-ceudod the " . Joe .wis the -.ieed if tine advice of f ld e.r.inseior, i...u o'-trtutes have '. m m'' if him tliroi'h older emi- ent persona j.-a. It U ceitaiu that last icck I'rin vslunpold.roi; jot of liavsria, vho during tho recmt 'uit of the ein- p.iror to 51 ii'ch xv v) 'diced in harino- t,: ns i i , 'n-.-'t .1 reia'ioi.s vith L st. had a j- ! ) v"i.-m"t;f;g vr'.ih "5?- W::: " - 4 -hAj i . .rL-y tit...:j. , r ji.iieaili.l ... hapinned ti he. wading tor the train jt Hammer -Mrli't, station near'HJjiir.Y' saw the rej-eut a: d Trinco lii.- narck j meet oi tin- platform, fler l.-kjug i together for about five ruinu-.its ihcyj entered a saloon car, where they i a-1 maiued in earnest conversation i",-ty j ninrt.'S, the station master at the s.iiiie lime keeping oiT all intruders. My nformant says lie saw the regent hand iiisinari'k letleia which the ex chancellor chan-cellor read several tunes and treated with so much rtspoct as to give the impression im-pression that ii could only come from imperial hamis. When they issued from the car li soiarck was iu the highest high-est spirits. Luiipold oli'ered to accoru- j pany him to bis carnage, which was I wailing to carry him b.ijk to nrziu, but bismarck dclerentiaiiy persisted aud escorted the regent to the saloon! car. After au exc.iange of farewells I the distinguished persons parted, the train movi d out of the station and the ex-chanceilcr drove oil', apparently enveloped en-veloped iu the deepest thought. |