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Show THE AFFAIRS IN GERMANY. William Sees Danger 'Ahead (or the Great Fatherland. Vuvelllug Urnndiift'e Ktalue.lion to Nate Ilia Aruir Hill li toluu. tnry Conlrlbulluut. TlcnLiN, May 18. The Unman emperor, em-peror, accompanied by many notable., proieuded to Uoerlltz In Blleila today, where lie ptrtonilly unveiled the monument to hit grandfather, lm-peror lm-peror William I. A great crowd wai preient and the utmost onthuilaim prevailed. After exerclact at the monument an e aborate dinner wai dlicuned, and thu tmperor did not disappoint hli dlitlngulibed audleuce, lor In tile ifecch lie laid, ipeaklug with greai olemnlty: "Tbla feitlvlly li In the midst of atrloui llnie.. Our army requliealn-oreaied requliealn-oreaied remodeling. 1 lummoned the nitlon to provide Ihe necimary meaui and all other ijueitloni are Inferior lo thli. Thu moateerlouiqueitloulionu upon which dependi the very eminence emin-ence of thu Fatherland, und we uted uluolute unity In order to lolvo the qUMllin; whatever aeparatei ui ai Uerruati, whatever cautit our luwa lodlvergu mutt bo put ailde heriuae Uliuerlli the future ol the Fatherland." Father-land." The ipetch mide a great Imprculou aud u hailed with imtliuelaim, mi: AllMY HILL. Following the ixauiple of banking houtta and leading II rm i oonneited with tho li.urte In ttartlug an diction fund for thu nupportof tho army bill a lolutcomiulttueof the iron audfcleel luduitiUaot Uermanyhaa made are nurkablu fropotal, that part of tho uipvudtturu required by the new army bill bu voluntarily lubicrlbed by the great Indu.lrlal.oommerclal and llaan-ilal llaan-ilal iuteriili nl Hie cum. try. Thu coin-mlttiu coin-mlttiu calculated that the olut nook tompauleiot the country, reprttontlrig an annual aggregate l rollt of 6110,000,-000 6110,000,-000 ruarki, would have riodlflliulty In ubitrlblng the neceatary credit and mill of voluntary contribution would I l leu oneroui than tho dangrroui llucluallom caused by the unteltltd alale of puhllo allaln consequent on Ihe itrugglo between tho killer and the relrthtlag ibould tha latter continue to nect the army bill. |