Show pertinacity prince Ble bismarck marck to ie one of those men who forget very slowly and who ever keep beep in mind the classical injunction nulla vest igia that is ie the exercise of the crab in proceeding backward jig is not one of their we weak k nesses in his bis opposition to the em emperor r which was waa never more pronounced than now he has ban of late been invoking the aid of the press keing determined that it if possible the german people shall view the situation through the same kind of spectacles abathe that he employs cm ploy P the ground most recently taken by the chancellor welch the boston herald pronounces well calculated to effice efface all suggestions of la Is that the roman catholics oz or germany many are acquiring altogether too much political importance and this in consequence of the fact that the emperor finding it nece wary omary to secure a parliamentary majority has granted concession after concession cocce aaton to them in consideration of their support of the various measures he has haa advanced 2 prince bismarck Bl amarok says the authority quoted affirms that the way to offset this is to have a parliamentary coalition formed among the represents representatives of the stalwart rieba german pe people orple who by commanding a majority in the reichstag can overthrow the roman catholic and compel the emperor to rule in accordance with parliamentary methods if the ex chancellor were a man wedded to the Dot notions iolan of consistency be would realize so keenly the personal change of front involved in his present pretensions that he be would not have the face to put them forward for he be is now trying to undo and reverse the theories and practices of imperial control and parliamentary management for which be more then than anyone else is responsible it should ve be remembered that it was bismarck who made sessions cessions ces to the catholics for the same game reason that many dans nearer dearer bon home do similar things to get their votes and the record further shows that he has repeatedly presented how impossible it was to maintain parliamentary govern ment in germany the vacillating cauree of the once leading and control ing mind in the councils of the empire stands out in strong and strange contrast with the deportment of the young ruler whop who however much he may have rendered himself liable to criticism for alleged arrogance and self sufficiency has nevertheless under all trials preserved his equanimity and maintained his dignity throughout to the impartial mind it looks very much as though bismarck were gnaw log ing ii a file and had bad sol so far outgrown bis bin judgment as to be unconscious of it |