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Show p-IADlLL. DEHAIsD. A Kecenejr Should no Established In Holland. Amsterdam, Oct 14. A meeting of Socialists was held here to-Jay to discuss the manifesto Issued by an agitator named Tlndall, formerly an ofllcer in the Dutch army, regarding re-garding the national defences. The King recently refused audience to Tlndall, who thereupon charged the Ministry with violating the Constitution, Con-stitution, basing Ills accusation on the n'-ound that the King, if sane, ough to be visible, otherwise a regency should be established. Tlndall Tln-dall tonlay made a speech, demanding demand-ing the establishment of a regency. A resolution to the effect that royalty royal-ty had been seriously prejudiced and the crown bad lost its prestige was aOoj ted. Tne Hint-and the President. Copenhagen, Oct. 4. King Christian gave a dinner at tho palace pal-ace yesterday to the officers of the United States cruiser Jlaltimcre. United States Minister and Mrs. Carr were also presenL The King proposed the health of President Harrison and Carr toasted tfco health of the royal family. The King and Queen and crown prince will visit the JiaMmore on Thursday. Tbe Irish Trial. Dl'ELiN. Oct. 14. Itonan, prosecutor prose-cutor for the crown, has dismissed the case against O'Mahoney, whose illness prevents his attending court. Timothy Healy argued that the evidence given against O'Mahoney equally affected all the defendants; that tbe charge against him having been dismissed, the charge against all the defendants should also be dismissed. The court took notenf Healy 's objection and allowed the crown to r.roeeed with the prosecution. prosecu-tion. Constable Lcnane, one or the witnesses, testified that he was employed em-ployed by thegoverumtntto shadow various persons, and in tbe course or a severe cross-examination was forced to admit that John Motley's name was included in the list. |