GERMANY.
On April 1 Prince Bismarck entered upon hiis 60th year. His uiedical advisers have, intimated that there is no chance, of his bieiug able to ' resume work bbf ore^ix wjeeks or, so. The doctors /ascribe ■Xiblent atUic^i ofi gout under is now,, .laboring partly to .over jexer^on, pattly,; andrfor/ the •grater: rpart^to-lihe 1 dampneas of the house- at .Yarain* ifhey
(For remaiiyhrof.tfews, see 4th page.)
ive warned the prince that unless he msents to forego residing at his favorite mntry seat and to live in one of the armer parts of Central Germany he must tpect a recurrence of Binular attacks. It now stated, on the authority of the 'resident of the Reichstag, that the Army ill will be settled without conflict beireen the majority and the Government n a a peace effective of 384,000 men. jchbishop Melchers has been arrested at 'ologne. The death of Ht>rr von Mueler, Dr a long time Prussian Minister of *üblic Worship, is announced.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1817, 2 June 1874, Page 2
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