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Show I11.KL1N 1'AHAflHAlMIS. Thn (,'frnua llnirninirnt Allrmpt a U ItKonrlllallmi of Ills Varlou - M Political I'arllci. M DIOMArtRK'O IDEA OTTHC DANQCn M orTHC rATHgnLAriD. M The ".Vaflirlrlit.i," rlitnk line Stn H Iiadera nf llir Vtllon.il AITjIr M UiKntl.l.iclorj. iH y Tslrsrsrh lolhsNr.wn.l H TIIK IIINIIAItIK i.i.tcriov. I (Jlnss Hie IJuneriiiiieiil Hunislhlnr H In liu. H IlniiMK. May 2.-Tlie propet of H Itlamurck'a early reapa-arauce In thu H IteichtUi lias given an Impelu to the M government's plana for conciliating tbe varlou, rtles, to as to render them ready lo cualoscu In thu cove mtnent'a Interest. Iho Center and Frelilnnlgu i-nrtlcaandlhoOuelplit and Pole, I u turn receive government Inducement. Ihu recently dovelojJ tendencle of the government lowarl conciliation of tho IVilea oughtjuntly to lw aacilbed In part toiniulcl.ci.ed sense of Juttleoln dealing with them. Whatevir mixed niotlvia animate tho government, the Poles of Western Prussia nud Posen have len favorally Inlluenced by a fleer ute or Ihe national langtiauuln the schools, by greater facilities nf. foriled thorn for 'uu acquirement aud sale of laud, nnd by Increnned courtesy accprued by unicereto Polish families. Toily' debate In Ihu lower house of ,' tlm Diet 011 tlm budget commission for Human relonitatlon occasioned remark re-mark touching on thn government' i ey In Posen, nnd frovoked Chan-cellor Chan-cellor on Caprlvlbi explain, lleile. nled that the govermneiit had conced. ed lo the Polea anything Uyond wliat camu within llmtcoimor asetllrmrut Inlaw. It had met the wlnhca of the Pole as regard both school and churches. Tho Poles, on their Ilt, hod lutiilfisted it dulru to bring tl.em-elvea tl.em-elvea Inti closer accord with tue gov. ernmeiit. This, the chancellor said, was Indeed pleanaat, nnd surprising. If tho Pcles would laku tho lead upon tho path of reconciliation, the govern. inent nnd O.nnaiu ireru lendy lu follow, DhuiAitCK'A vicronv Is nio.llfled by the fact that he polled 2J-U) votes less than did hi national Liberal predecessor. Thu socialist ballot bal-lot was reinforced by over IOOOUuelph. 1st lielilnnlgu voters, whose hatred of tho prlnco exceeded their dislike of tho anclallsl. The prlnre, Innululervltw ontliotviicf Urn ballot, decuircd that If lie went to the Itelchttag he would uover attack any ollcy directly Inltt-nled Inltt-nled by thu l.niror, nnd that Ills Hun of cimluct would bo the same aa that followed by him since hu lelt Ilerlln. Ho was convinced that tlie greater danger to the Fatherland Father-land was not from without, but frum within, lln woulJ not refrain from expressing It, Lut tin certainly would never say anything lo give lifs opponents reason to charge liloi with nturklugthn Kmicior irom ivrsonal I motives. Thl tort of aiiranco l.ronilws lively times In tlio Ttelchs- H Tlm llumhurgtr Viic,ricAfn holda HV that the death 01 Von Moltke adds lo tH IliedcslreiifOeruiany to sen, lllnniarck 11 In II10 fom front of politics. "A se-ii. H luentof dlxulet," suys the AljcAneA. HH fen, "nils His empire. Thu future la I H uncertain. Thu new men Into whoso i YKt banda havu teen confided tho deallulut ' lU of thu Fatherland cannot reorsuri) the tt country." iM Thu I'relslniilgn and Centrlat prcts 1 HI Is Indignant at thl language. 1 Tho Austro-Ueruunplenliiotintlarles I ssVi will tlgun treaty ol commerce at Vlen- ' , na tumorrow llsHl Tim American deparlment or tbe : ! International art exhlblUon Is athor- . OUgil SUCCeSS. (ftjtjtjtjtjl Thu iipiwlntinent of Lieutenant Clarko of the United Htatca cavalry to TM, servo with tho Dusmddorf Hussars ha ! evoked approving commeuta from the l press. i'helouliiAsKfiiHi; ny, t k Wm thuflrttraiuor llmkliidniid-ouglit to 9 BsHl bu recognlreil by America ns niiroof KsHn. snd pledgu or thu warm feelings which UsV tliusu lu thu highest station In tho H (lermau empire enlerlaln toward thu IB great couiiiiuiiwealth. KsssV. The llnllan Msr liar. HF' IloMB. May 2,-In Ihu Usputlea to- H day, amid noisy Interruptions, .N.coto- bssKl ra, minister of the Interior, recounted H the event of May day and then read AW telegrams' to show tho country waa laaafll truniUll. The truublea In Home, he HHI said, were due to anarchists, who hud uH beeii tout exprrMly from Paris to Incite JM a illnlurbunce, fM Inbrlatil provoked n storm nf protesla Hli by lstlng, lu tho fore or Nlcolera' hlasssU denial, that 11 11 ofllcer wa bnitally at- AH tacktol at llartelur. The turmoil caused tin pnsldeut totuspeud until tomor- row, when the government will do- iH maud an explicit votu of confidence. HH The Wlnnshnaa InilUiis. HH Ht. Paul, Mays, A Jtoueer.JVfM HH lllack lllver Fall sja-rlal says: After LBH three successive falluna ao,rarmliig,th Winnebago Indiana havu made up IHH their mludt to abandon farming and fHH wllluiaku no further effort to raise Isssssss, anything this year 011 their reierva- MH tlou. A vlsltru their farmailudt them all neglected. If Ihu Indians are ever clvlllml It will lie by some other nssl iiKthod than hy )iresentlng them with aierlesof tandhlllr. H |