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Show IN THE GERMAN REICHSTAG Gra.i! Accasatbns Agilost Bismarck by Hector Ablnarilt. tliellnteimnrntaalillallarelleiiille Irauileil I, the Innealn lluiiilestl llllll-.ii. IUui.in, March 21. ltccter Ahl-wardt Ahl-wardt lu thu courso of a rabidly anil-Semitic anil-Semitic spucu today declared that ho had documents which showed con cluslvely that whllu Prince lllsniirok was chancellor fraudulent contracts were made repoatodly with Jewish flusnclors. Vastnmojnts wsle transferred trans-ferred dishonestly by means ol thosu contracts from Iho collurs of the statu to the pockets of Jewish speculators. Tho slaiemoula wore mkJe by Ahl wardt amid growing contusion. Ho was Inlerrupte I by calls for niuie-9,bit did not glvu tbum. Afier tbe president quieted lliehousef Ahlwanlt said tho deputies weru not obliged to depend on bis word lor roof that those frauds existed as there was doiiimenlary evldeucuabovu liu peach incut. Had the lossss of the slate through the contrarta been A trivial inatlir they might tetter have been nlbwed to pass unnotlcel, bit thu truth was lhat through lu rulnllona Willi tbeJows tho government has lost a hundrej million,, fno documents proving this wero slgued by men of national rq ulnllou, lovrral of whom aro now ministers. Onu Is Truiilon minister ol lluunce. A irolongeJ uproar followed this statement. Iho ueputles shouted to produce the documents as his word had been proved wortbleus, and the debate closed with his bclug directed to lubmlttliu documents to tuu relch stag tomorrow, A l'UViUIIAN- HAITI! ELECTED. Thu latest returns from thu second elettoral district ol Arusberg show that Johannes Tusiiiful, Ihe Inde pendent clerical candidate, lias a majority uver all. Hu Is a rabid l'rus-slau l'rus-slau hater, and his election Is regarded as slgulllcantof tho growing discontent discon-tent llt by the people towards Iho government since Iho Introduction of the army bill. Hit, I'Aiinum llenarnleneeil. 1'aiiih, March 21, Tho court scu-touced scu-touced llalliut to Imprisonment for five J evils, to pay n fines of 7S0,OOd franca and the loss of Ills civil rights; Illondlu to Imprisonment for two years and Charles Do I.esseps tolm prlsonment for one year. All three of the convicted prisoners were condemned con-demned to pay the damages demanded by Iho civil tiitllcs to thu proceidlims. Charles De l.cssep received his sentence calmly although the strain ol the trial reodctud hltu exceedingly haggard and nervous. When lie roae betore the retirement of tho Jury to rcatUrm his Innocence he spoke Willi dlHUulty nud occislunally hesitated foralmoat R mlnutu to comoaohls feelings. When his wlfo visited him lu his cell shortly alterwards lie broke down uud wept like a child. The (otiaii hpliiuer. Hlrlbe. Iaj.nixin, March 21. The Federation of Master Cotton Hplnuers held a meet log today and dlicussul the oiler of the AmalgamateJ Association Uwr atlve Cotton tipluner to declare thu strike oil at once a strlku that has now lasted nearly five months. Tho discussion was u protracteit one, but the meeting brokoup without accepting accept-ing tbe operatives' oiler, line Year el Hard laliar. Hklfast, March 21. Samuel Wus ley De Cobalu, formerly a member ol larllsment, uimrgod with uunaturnl crimes, was sentenced to one J car at hard labor. |