Show I 4 IT WAS NO WAII I I The statement ol the Greet premier Me Ball that It was regard for the 4 lillnclpUi of Christianity that held I the Greet fleet back tram taking part I I la the war le I not likely to be credited 11 western Europe A Xiiodoa correspondent cor-respondent to tbe New York TIme i presumably Interprets tbo genera i sentiment when he attributes the present situation not to Cnrlallantly but to acoundreltim In the ordl i nary western seats of the wordhe says there baa bten no war The Greek army had Lulbem Pasha beaten at Mllouua The Turkish commander waa ready to retreat Paulo reigned at Constantinople l and Oiman Pasha I was lent to the battle field to save the I situation All at once he oimlu net aometblng happened In the crown princes laO which changed I I Ibo whole lace of affairs This something 9 some-thing was ol the nature for which In wntira countries clUcete got shot or I hacgoJ but In the Levant It was scarcely dlitlngulihablo from everything every-thing about It Through Ibe whole miserable business have run worm holes of corruption and treason In Which Turks Grackle Kugslanr and Macedonian mot one another and planned new vlllnlnloa and chuckled over the accomplice I betrayals This Is undoubtedly the appearance the whole aOalr has Rimmed and any I 4 attempt give It a more bright color 11 ty 1 means of word painting can only emphasize the grote que feature The peace negotiations are likely togo if to-go on for some time before the varied I interests can be adjusted Huisla Germany and Austria seem to slant together for some impose I England i France and Italy also have Interests thatrauitbocontultoU And finally tbe sultan has suddenly been aroused to a sense of hit Importance as the head of a large power and II Is a queer lion whether Europe candidate terms to him now without a previous argue I ment on the battle field Time aloe can reveal what further Is I to come |