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Show EUROPEAN POLITICS. Peilin Ang. 9.-(CipytiKhted 1890. by the New York Associated Press(-One of the results of the interview at Osbotne between Queen Victoria, Emperor William, Will-iam, the Piince cf Walts and Loid Salisbuiv is the withdiawal ot the candidacy can-didacy of Piince Waldeinar tor the B11I garian throne. Family reasons, notably tit nrotest of the King of Greece, in- the protest of the King of Greece, influenced in-fluenced this decision. Under the prompting ol Emperor William boih the Oueen and Prince ol Wales are beaming to take a more active part in tne foreign pol.tics ol tnnland. The Pi St allusions as read here, poini to a project the Kaiser's to obtain the Czat's assent to another Heiltn congress aiiniiiR ut a (reneial European compact, mplying a limitation of armaments. Whatever the Kaisei's peace ideas may be. his movements lend lo strengthen strength-en Germany in the event of war, 1 lis visit to N oway was immediately sttc-essful sttc-essful in a movement to obtain consent for Ihe reciuilmeiit of N ogweigians auJ Swedes (or the Get man navy, an ample supply of fine seim-11 bein? thus alluded. TheA'ciefi.wtzitger published an older fr-m Von Caprini, quoting the impeiial debtee pl.tcinp; Heligoland under the control of the chancellerie and making Captain Geiseler governor, and Privy Councellor Watmuth commissioner. commission-er. As soon as the Landtag meeis.a law will be passed making the island part of Prussia. The inhabitants of Heligoland a le making extensive prepetations for the reception of the Emperor to-morrow. 1 h jusauds of visitois are expected. |