GERMANY.
The Prussian clerical refugees in Belgium are informed that they cannot be allowed to reside near the frontier.
Prince Bismarck declines to accede to the request of the Minister of Agriculture, that the prohibition against the export of horses shall be recalled, as France continues to buy such animals in Austria and Russia. Press prosecutions continue. Dr Sigl editor of the Ultramontane paper Vaterland ha 3 been sentenced to ten months' solidary confinement in gaol at Munich; and four members of the editorial staff of the Frankf urfcer-Zeitung have been arrested for having refused evidence in a state prosecution against that journal. Baron Yon Loe, president of the Catholic Association at Mayence, has been condemned to six months' imprisonment in a fortress for treasonable language. An Austrian loan is in contemplation to provide for the prompt means for a renewal
Two hundred thousand United Greeks have been restored to the communion of the orthodox church, after a schism of nearly three centuries.
In connexion with the socialist conspiracy in Russia, SOO persons are to be indicted. The plot extended to 37 provinces, and a revolutionary propaganda was discovered among a portion of the army.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1244, 2 October 1875, Page 5
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195GERMANY. Otago Witness, Issue 1244, 2 October 1875, Page 5
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