| Show t HII S T New York Mall tall and Prince retirement lit at atmore more than fourscore years of age os is Chancellor of time the government means oven een lees to hl country than time the death of Count the Russian minister ot of foreign affairs In lila his vigorous prime primo meant to the Mus empire Each Ench of these thee statesmen was no mor morO than an agent In time the one case a e of at atan an Impulsive and masterful sovereign In the other of a resolute bureaucracy and Its Immovable pol policy Ie The KaIser has imas been In a vital sense his own prIme minister and the will that would not bent bend to had all Its own WilY way with so 10 well served his royal master thAt the next net LoUis was wae able to rule rul alone and It seems Hems that the Iron Chancellor did a alike alike like service under the old Kaiser Kalur New York Sun WIlliam seems to be able to it get time the work ot of a week Into each ench hours houns AntI And moreover he ute ache as 11 It he considered that If you waist to hue have a thing done well you ou unmet do doit It yourself All U through the Chinese complication the German policy hOI has been dIrected by him personally No Nobody bOO body cared earod where the Imperial Chan cell or was BS nM and It mAke any Iny that hI he was ns opposed to any tiling thine Uk like aggression In time the The appointment or of I Field Marshal von on Wal WItS ivies the work or of the Emperor alone Anti n 1 now nol that Prince von on Ito 10 hIts hns resigned there will lit lee po no change chonge lii In the attitude ot of the lie empire Chicago With so 10 anti amI dominant nt a per 10 lit III as that of Emperor William nt at the head of the German n changes In are t lose leM moment thon they would be under undera Ii a len en ruler Since the dle dl agreement which result In the pout teal separatIon of k an and thO th emperor antI and the retirement pt pf tilt the for tor fornier nier mer to Ut life It has been re recognized that alone alon I is to hot hold II the actual as well ell all as the nominal leadership Prince von on whose h je rU retirement ment theo the is III nw announced w not lacking In firmness and de decision but ice he was content In the rol mole or of clean chan ocher to be primarily the 1 ant 0 of his hll emperor I Boston noton Transcript I the resIgnation of 11 a chancellor of the German empire is Ie really a matter ot of tar far less Iy moment than It to b be to most Prince he Is II a very 11 oh roan of only fair abilities who lmae haR very rr little authority mil made de the I almost In an In Imperio Ca Caprivi had In less rower than and than Jt It is II the put pur pope to be his own th Ih constitution and the ot of preserve r the tie which on 1 nominally Is III OIled filled IJ by In this respect 1 the Kaiser I ii following at such a as modern usage lint and thought compel the example ot of Fre Frederick the Great Were Weft virtuallY hll hi secretaries Count CountOn von On who succeeds Ito baa hai Ions been the RaIsers man who will har e the functions with only n a change tn in his hla metal stYle and title Nw New York Tribune X In the succession com Im Count von on lIe he n a good mm flita uno ant true tru If t Indubitable nUllity It me 18 t bt be u assumed und that ullOn the isue Up of r rth th the day to wit China te aJr agree with th Emperor But It Is lIe be who h agrees R RII II I ith h t the hI Emperor not the Emperor eror who with him And so 10 It will Continue to tee lIe So long a as he a the Emperors rs policy he will wll enjoy time the rank Ink ot of chancellor When the Um time comes that he will ill not accept that poll rv cv he m follow Into meat an t the wilt to 10 tobe be ht his own oln chancellor Ilia It is an inter example ot of personal government under tinder oon constitutIonal guise Thus Thul tar far It mut be hesitatingly said ald the experiment ment hall ima worked welL MIlwaukee Count von On his bbs successor Is II In an anable able man careful cued In IH all that he does and hu has an experience In III Inthe the details of ol will be In invaluable valuable to time the lie JIll II a cau bus InAn and anel desires to avoid all un agitation on public questions The Tho policy ot of the Emperor I is much In and md I it Will tome conic betor the whelm hen It on In November H 14 It Ii Im Important fiat there ther be II a minister on the floor of the house who can cani i readily answer questions a anti defend the Imperial Correspondent N New York Hem HemIn In well Informed circles It is II stated thAt It was much against hi imbe will that Count von Duelo to accept the post POll ot of chall llor A 4 change In orne dot does not mean any ot at policy either In the th or t the I affairs of the empire Timera Thre will certaInty be no policy un undertaken undertaken g till the socialists sad no legislation will b lit Introduced at present Por the h the polIcy ot of lh empire completely over overshadows shadows the domestic policy Count von therefore is II the 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