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Show HARDEN BOASTS A BIT IN PLEA FOR END OF WAR LON'POX, July S. 1":03 P. m. A Hame dispatch lo the Kxchange Telegraph company com-pany quotPH Maximilia-ti Harden, the noted German editor, as wilting in Die Zukunft: "(Jur enemies are read v. So are we. Therefore, after the ox hi bit ion of their strength just given ihey m'uht without humiliation make up accounts and look for a frtr.tight line toward peace. But we Germans m"st not believe that they will do I h:i t. fTvery where in Germany we henr i V,o t Fra nee. be-in e exhausted, prefers pre-fers humiliation to another winter cum-'paiSjTi, cum-'paiSjTi, and whatever happens, will sur- render before the winter. This is Just as true as the talk about Germany drumming drum-ming blind and lame men into the army, while we still have at home at least thirty army corps and 600,000 recruitB every year." |