Show GERMANY AN OBJECT OF INTEREST THE attention of observing people of all ail t civilized ivill zed katims to is more or less centered upon germany in consequence of the movements in progress iu in that country rhe are asking whether or not nol the situation forebodes foreboder fore bodes the early arly t breaking out of ag a ilande war iu in europe the ambition of emperor william iu in the direction of military pret prettise tige and glory for germany is well known and it its is generally oud that bismarck wm remo removes vei because he stood in the way of the young man carrying out a war pro gramme the visit to germany of the prince of wales and the cordial re caption given him by hla his nephew has be been an fn widely commenter comment ei 1 upon by the newspapers of that country this sentiment of the press prees means something when taken together with the announced wish of the emperor empe to foster the closest relations with Eu england gland A prominent journal of this country says if chese indications show the nervous condition of tue the public mind brought by the reLi retirement rement of prince bismarck there was a time not more than a year or two ago when the quest question ion of whether or not england entertained friendly feelings for germany was a matter of supreme indifference to the german people if the utterances of their newspapers were to be trusted at that time however they had at the head of their lher affairs a man who had shown himself to be equal to almost any eni emergency ergene at the present time the men in whose hands the destinies of the em empire aire rest are untried and so far as foreigners are concerned almost unknown under lunder such conditions germany may look with favor upon allies whom a short time sio ago her people held but in slight esteem 2 france is massi massing aig troops on her frontier frontia r for the purpose pur poise of prove ting her being taken by surprise by a sudden movement on the part of germany while william is conciliating concill the socialistic elements of his empire probably that in the event of his going on a hunt bunt for military glory abroad he be may not be hampered by the breaking out of factional dissent dissentious ions at home take it altogether the prospect is unsettled and cloudy |