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Show NEWS FROM THE FAR NORTH. A Xorwelgiaa Cabinet Crisis Unavoidable. Unavoid-able. MOI.TKi: (IX (iL'-sTAil'S AIIOU'lll'S Ih.cn'i llriinn lu Purli. bxprlllng Ham frooi rct.laTlff Mltcellaoeoui. Till: SOCIALIBTIO llgMDNSTATION IN HIUOKHOUI. It was U.lsed at ll rat that only two or thrtonf the flfl.two irrsons arrest ml at tbe last aoclalistiu demonstration lu Btockbulm would be punished. The latest 1 ens, however. Is lhat tuch will not be the case, us all of them v. Ill lie prostcut'id. Against twenly.seven, jroctedlugs havu teu beguu In the Htotkholui city hall court, whllo the other twenty-six haveltu summoned to ap 01 before the polio Justice. CAni.stT email 1-4 huiiw'AV. The rumor that the Norwegian ministry min-istry will resign has been widespread during tho last two weeks, and It Is ouly loo apparent that King Oscar will lu 110 way yield to the Hteeu ministry. minis-try. The king Is convinced thst tbei question of Norwa)' national representation must t considered by loth Hwedlsh and Norwegian members of tbe cabinet, whllo Minister of Htate Hteeu holds that this question coucern only Ihe Norwiglati mi inhere aud la to bcittt!d by thmi. Undoubtedly thu wbsle tnluletry will resign. o.i 01OI.TKK ov nuaTAVi'a Aiiul.t'liva. Tim great ilratrglit writes as follows In a chapter of the recently published second volume of his works: In thu uriat Herman civil war (TheThlrly Years' war) Hweden aud Franco both took part pretending to assist the Pro-tt Pro-tt slants against the l.mpuror, but their 1 rlnclpal aim w ss to make conquests In (lermatiy, Hwcdon, however, lau oiler many excuses for her action. I n deed, the latest tlermsli writers of history liavo been ton lsvlsh of their unfavorablu crltlolsms nf Outlavus Adolphus. II. was u conqueror, who thought of even te-ctimlug Kniperor of Uermany. Well, we do not doult II. Hut If lie had suu. ceedi-l lu this, woull It then have bten a misfortune for us? Coasldt ring that he was ti monarch of Uerman descent, he would hae Uclnne so wholly Uerman, that Hnedcn there-niter there-niter would have bad Itutartancuonly as u (lerman ro luci. A to tho ri st, his light for the llUrtr of fault wss made fully In earntst. Using born nnd educated a Protestant, huwascnuvlu-ced huwascnuvlu-ced of the truth, which was tin 11 lelag suppressed. Whatlfpollilcal ambition also mingled III bis mind who dares In say that the piety of this noble king was only a disguise? It was not. His memory must tu saend lo nil Protis. la nls. 1IHH.1 I.AL'nKI) IK fAHIa, Two French translations nf I bum's "An I.uemjrof ths l'topl"and "riiu Lady from thtt Hea" have Just beeu published 111 Perls, (leorgta II inna mour, the eminent crltloof thu Hsura, wrltts a very favorable review of the two dramse. He says Hist Ibsen will tiled n change lu dramatio art, an I possibly lu uur morals and man iters also. Bovenlothtr papers men lion the translations, but mauynf them siimlo know vtry little of Ibsen's iiri'inallly or his authorship. For uutiDco tbo Gautott sss, that "An Dremyoftliol'toplo" was Ihe pla), "wlilrli revolutlonlteil all Dtniuark and t a.istd I b-eu to Ucomo an exclle," Ihesame pniwr annoumv a Freuch Irau.lstli n of "llrnnj," nri ua.ms c.n M-m.i.nuui. 'the Uerman gjvtrnmeut will liero- alter refue to allow all men who were iKirnlo Dinmark, to imrry andtwllle down ' , norlhern Hthleswlg. Any Danish subject, who, without having special MrmluLn mar-Hi mar-Hi and settlts there, will be expelled. A suited, who la between HOand.tOyearsor age, and earns his living In norlhern Hchleswlg, Is to be expelled also, If he dot not glvea solemn promise to serve In the (lerman army, 11 mnkesnodlllerence whether ho has served lu the Danish army be fore or not. Ill K Ct-tTOUa HII.AIIO.S. lltuTWIKM IU-11IA :. HNI.ANII. The long undrcldinl question of the customs relations between ITnlnud nnd llussla Is now to Im referred 10 a committee, the prlncll al duly of whit h would be to propose an Increase of Ihe Im-oso ou Finnish Industrial produc's when exported 10 lllls-la. Thu aim of thla Is, or course, lo further protect the Russian manufacturer against Mu-nlsti Mu-nlsti competition. KIKtl USCAll'H MUKKA IM UlltllANY The .IMtvaifieAca ViiUraUJatt re vlena King Oscar's 1 roso works, ub llshi'd In Hamburg lu IbO.', and wrltts of them as follows: "KlngOicar II, as Is well known, Is one of the most flitted nioMsr.l.s of our. Isy. Tbe first iundre.1 gcs of tbe proso works con tain speeches ho has delivered 00 several occasions, piHIy as rlnce, tartly al klug. l.luqueni- Is, aaex -erlencu teaches us, a U'sutltul natutal glfl, ll u ssessloti of which, however, may become daugerous for crowucd hutda. As to King Oscar, oue must acknowledge, niter having rend his took, thai he liudirstand bow lo speak l.rltlly and to Ihe point, whether lielsenkliig Hwedlsh or a forslgu langiiign," UIOJIICII' UIIAMIU CALLII) TU CIIIOAOU The Loard of trustees of Hie new Chlcagu university, which will be orened next October, has decided to oiler Dr. Ueorge Hrandes, the eminent Danish author aud critic, thu chair of Htandlnnviau literature. Thesalary Is J'lVW a year. Thu C'hlcngo corrssnd entofthe JkHrttultndt sends out this sunsatloual liiiormsllon, and ns tho fubllsbcrof tbe tuper Is a brother of r. Hrandes, anl mikis no contradiction contradic-tion whatever, the news must be true. Whether Dr. Ilrandr will accept Is another question. tin: Minimi kik(ha(i. Tbu upper house baa decided that no woman wholsllliderseveliteeuyrarsbf ago has the tight to marry. The goiernmeut will Introduce a I III 1 ml.odj.lng a change In the number of tut'uiU r of (tits Rlksdsg. Heseral repfeitntaUvis, among tin m Prof, Nordensklold, have Introduced a bill, tho purpoiu of which Is to annul the husband's guardlaushln ovir his wife. Rev. Rndellus proposta that tbe Hlslu ought to pay the salaries of tbe set tartan clergymen. Thirteen uiemliers of tho lower hciiee, most of Hum ntlcers In the army, aro far from satleflid csltli tin. present military exercises, which last only ninety days. They have Intro, duceit a bill proposing lhat 111,000 men of tlttirtservedointlitury service during dur-ing 3"0da), while 7,000 exercise dur log 0 da) s, l8cri.LAMr.oui. Crown Prince (Juttaf has been a( Gill.ted a lleutenaut general lu the criuauttrruy. A new Boclallstlnpaier (thetiamuof which will be .Vj rti ( Tew Times). Is to I I ubllshtd in Uotteuburg. Three peraoiis wero drowned oil (ire una, Denmark. Mrs. C. W. Ilerndl, of HUoholiu, Hweden, celebrateii htr lOOih birth, day. Hhe Is lu the btst of health. Uovernor Count N. II. K. II. Horu, died at KarlskroiiA. Itlibon Mis Jacob I.aache, ofTroud l.Jtiu, Norway, Is dead. Hlvtrt Nlelson has ton elected I resident re-sident of the Norwegian tSiortrilug, aud Ullmau, Vices President. Twenty Danish workmen havehtvn exlelled from tbe (Jermsu Isluaid of Ala. W. W. Thomas, tho minister of the United Htates In Stockholm and his wife aru making atrip through Italy, Cousiil Duborgh. a proraliieut tuor chautof Cbrlatlanla, Is dead. |