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Show micik vs. r.vnti uich. A few weeks ago two members of tho Turkish ministry, Christian?, resigned their portfolio, Iu protest ,tzaiit the Forte's unjust dealings with the Armenians, siya the Neur York "ThAiine. Jfow, DionyslusV.. the Greek patriarch at Constantinople, Constantin-ople, resigns his tfllco. iu protest against the Tcrte'J unjust dealing). Willi tho Greek church. Standing alonet-ib UUer event would be Important, Im-portant, llegtrded in cunnectlou with preceding ovenU au J with surrounding sur-rounding conditions, it Is most onilnoun. This prclafe Is the head, it Is true, of only one of the three Htv.it divisions of Ihe Holy Oriental Orthodox Catholic Apotolle church, and that by no means the la-geit. He has lechnlca'Iy r-9 authority over tho holy synod cf St. Petersburg uor over the atiocal Greek church. Yet Constantinople, the city ul the first Christian em pen-r U reganleit as lbs center and capital cf tho whole caittm church tuil so the Patriarch there has a certain cer-tain sentimental supremacy over the head of the other branthis, and Is In ameasunfliiu rvpresenlatit e and spokiniati of thnu all. He h of i-ourse Iho absolute spiritual head and 1 irgely, too, thu tcWiporal head of all the Greek Christians in European Turkey, who number not lar from hafol Ihui-utiru population. popula-tion. II may easily bo Imagined, therefore, it hat a Wider! read retuw tiun hi resignation will cause and how ill the Porte can afT.rJ tu Isimre such a rutett against it policy. The resignation Is cue more unmistakable un-mistakable Indication of the final! cal rule of the Sbe)k-j! li'.iu over the sultan and hlr mini-ters. This we-r behind the throne, barked by the Moslem tirstbcod and the mob, hold Ihat Ihe woeh of Islam (true because of comi-ruQiIie Ills sin and that the only h('o cf the empire lies 1 n sternly sinning the in fide! ou every liariJ.rfotho I'trtc wasdriven to fasten new ft tiers upon Ihe Christians Chris-tians of Crete. ft It was constrained to tum a deaf ear to the cries of out raged Armenia. It vat permitted to grant beraU to Hiilgarian bbhops in Macedonia only leau? there cemed a chance of fomenting dissension dis-sension Klwceii two Iranclitscf thu Christian church- Indetd,thls granting grant-ing or the heraN 1 t;o, tmniwllate provocation of tlie patriarcli'd realg. nation. Hut In other matter the Sbelk-uMslam lias driven the Porte to repealed arU of unjust discrimination discrimin-ation against the Greek churcti.And now. both In ihsralr and In defi- ano-,the chief prelate of that church In Turkey resigns his cilice. The patriarch ha o-it nJi-d with the heikand is overcome. Solio practically prac-tically makes an appeal lo the country. coun-try. For now every Greek Christian Chris-tian will lake up the light, and every Christian of any inno , too, for by 1L conduct toward Greeks anil Armenians Ar-menians alike the Porte has shown IL hostility by be din rltd toward no partUiilarcrccd, hut toward all who do not bow to I1 iru. It would be dltllcult to a-wo a religious re-ligious war In woter J Kurope. It wouIJ be evy to do oln iar(erii Kt-ror, wliric cjHIptio Is at a low ebb and famtlcl.ni in ramjiant, and where for cvnturlea all sorta cf oppression for courflence sake have been "erpctrated. Tho Gre k and oilier Christian of 'Kurortan Tur. key had sulTenit much because of their religion. Hitherto, they have been almost helpless. Hut nowtlvy form a majority of tbi population, and they hsVe Ihe sympsthy of SlScr nations at tltvjrback. They see, moreover, Ihe Ottoman powtr weaVcr than ever lietbre. The patriarch pa-triarch of Constantinople resigns, and thus rouses every Christian In the peninsula. Prime Ferdinand prepare to proclaim himself king of liuigaria, and bo no more a tributary vassal. Ilu-aU Increases her army on the Irontler, and deoands $150,-000.000 $150,-000.000 from an empty tnasury Anj tho Shcik-ul-ltlam, with the grip of blind fanatlciam, holds the helm and keeii the, O (toman ship of slalc i heade-J strajjit,,flfc, the nii.lst of the l.reaUr. Truly, it Is KLt-met!r. |