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Show Tlio Ailiiiflitje of Unyatty. j Of lai0 there have been some sinister 1'uu.ors coiiiternfiig tho health of the i P.'oico of Wnles' eldest son. aud ewer oi.v.- knows how strongly insanity jjrej. vtiils in the house of Brunswick. T'ne other day the czar's uncle went raving mad at the autumn maneuvers, and tho czar himself is suffering from some mysterious mys-terious nervous complaint. From Germany Ger-many again we hear of a return of the chronic illness which afflicts vh young tuipeior aud threatens to bring l im early to the grave. The pvactii'al separation of the emperor and empress of Austria is n proof of tho unhealthiness of the llapsbnrgs. VVe know at what an eirly age King Alfonso of Spain died, and that his little ! sou is very delicate, and was a short time ago so desperately ill that every : one despaired of saving his life. Tho 1 present saltan reigns only because the 1 rightful heir to tiie Turkish throne is in j a madhouse. Alone among the itnport-i itnport-i ant European monarchs King riumbert j of Italy can boast of sound health. Ou the other hand, his position nil the throne in anything but secure. London Cor. 1 Fhiludcliiaia Tck-xrath. ' |