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Show MUST UNSHEATH THE SWORD Aod the Grand Duke of Biina 8iyt tha T.ine ia Naur at Hand. Parh, Sept. 23., Sirelc publishes a dispatch lrom its correspondent in Haden, giving the substance of a speech said to have been made by the grand duke at the close of the recent maneuvers maneu-vers of the Southwest army. According Accord-ing to the dispatch, he said iu part: "We must regard tho future with energy aud resolution. The. lime it near when Germany must again unsheath her sword in defense of her independence against any enemy who has not learned prudence by defeat. It will be the duty of the valiant corps of liaden to support the lirst onset, to lire the first shot and carry the palm of victory." lie referred to the culpable proceedings of his neighbors, who are only awaiting a propitious occasion to again open the era of a bloody conspiracy. |