| Show I CIII hlCI IX I I A Oerman elileor Iroth roe 0011 j Gall who 19 lIld to lnte hn iho I hlf oranler uf tIe Turkish army preUous to th esire cede with dlecco and who may le supioxct to b 1 e con v rreon t with the conditions of tie S sultan lomlnlons In a German paper 1 expresses the Mow tl at Turkel no far I C < from dug 1 weaken 1 by tho loss of i tho Uulkau stales nnl Greece las It I r cone strengthened ly that process off I of-f dlsmeml ermti I Turkey todnj he hoI ho-I loom Ic stronger II < ulm It I woe before I t she lost the otiesslons l met erce I to I and she p I ogresses tho needed elements for further progress I Tl Is vIew Is rather startling Ucause I every < ody has been accustomed to ro ar 0 card the sultan as the sick mm and his empire us in a state of dlslntegra 1 lion bejond the possll lllty of rescue C But it Is I more than i rol able that the al of the sick man las been mis undrslood and that rrelherr Gollz Is right J ecordlng to him the Turks are nov as ever 1 rave unostentatious olell nt and clat nlsh They feel that they e Inherited 1 the right to rule and It been demonstrated that their l povr Inraoe as the boundorle ot t the realm decrease It wds Impossl blo for Ir army to have a strong hold uira territory a large as Oer LL l1n r tlc I nc hbora nnl disturbing clmnt distributed nil through th Interior but as the liouuJaiieB beciwtM narrower It will hO less difficult con trot the t ot ulatlon The writer further belle that the lurks at present arc imbued with a proress spirit and that n < Ithrr their religion nor their irocrblal fanaticism la I any serious ol slacle to iiogress Ily confining herself I to lIe I solution of the questions of sui I > remncy In tho purely Turkish nnd Aral Ian irovlncw anl avoiding OI odopon toll tIcs Turkey will remain the cl blot woilJ of the Muhnmmelan 1 iwer 1k ovlcoet hero summarize colncllc entirely voill those formerly copeeesed In 11030 columns Mohnmmedan Tae ke 1ItO n rulr nvern lie and NOallJ Chrlstlar r a knot be rcgnrdel 08 i I otherwise tic n Oh noo000Il < 0 real alnmllY 10 all concernd nero It It Is ndmlttel to Is proldentlal Hut an nnon alj cijiu < i ot bo everlasting Some And time the adjustment must com thlSftWlll not consist of the sweeping the Ibomlnablo Turk away from theta the-ta of the arlh ne the elamor has been from certain Quarters for man Score A omparlon between the Turks and some of their mightier Christian neighbors eloei not warrant tho conclusion that the former have forfeited their rights to existence In favor of the latter Common Christian morality nnd Intelligence arsoeteo superior after nil Tho only rcasonal solution of the Turkish problem vvoull seem to he the adjustment of the boon dorIes In such n way that n complete nepnrallon take place between the Mohammedan nnl Christian elements leaving each free to develop on the lasts of their own antecedents free from Interference by l the opposite part |