Show Ip is yorthy of noticejlhat in nvkpy ofttlia new civil appointments appoint-ments which the German Emperor has mule lie Jiaa selected army oflfcers < The military tendency of his mind is Strikingly shown by these preferences Rrought Tip to consider the trade of the soldier them the-m t honorable pursuit in which man can engage and having been from his early youth surrounded by army officers his tendencies are apparently in one direction In spite therefore of what lie bas lately said as to the necessity of ameliorating tho condition of the working ciaea it may be doubted whether with this inherited and cultivated disposition toward military mili-tary methods he can present jilans of social improvement that will commend themselves Jo tbpse who look upon warfare ss one oftho great defects of modern doilies Uon |