Show THE BOSTON Traveller in speaking speak-ing of French affairsin their present disturbed condition truthfully remarks re-marks eA republic whose rulers are scared out of their wits by the posting of an incendiary proclamation proclama-tion on the walls by a pretender as shallow and weak as PlonPlonand which cannot feel safe unless all men and women who once wore or are related to those who once wore the imperial purple are exiled is not a very robust concern The suspicion necessarily arises that it is not firmbased upon the peoples will It is questionable question-able if the French will ever have anything approaching a solid republic They certainly never will so long as one or a dozen or a thousand thou-sand monarchists can disturb It How would an Imperial manifesto mani-festo affect the United States If one thousand of the strongest and best known men in the republic were to attachtheir names to such a document post it on every wall in the nation and print it in all the papers it would simply excite newspaper ridicule help the funny paragraphers for a day or two and furnish the comic papers subject for a few cartoons |