Show ENDS BY MEANS THE alarm which had for a time subsided IQ in regard to the condition ot of the crown prince of germany is revived and now becomes a serious question as will be seen by refer reference price to a dispatch in to days NEWS it appears that the cancer or whatever if it may be that was first discovered in the princes larynx and which was considered for a long time as merely a collection of thoracic fungi having no deep roots or fixed location has fastened its fangs upon that vital point and cannot be made to let go A all I 1 that the eminent skill ot of dr macken me aided by numerous assistants and i changes of air has been able to accomplish com so tar has been a te temporary ampora try relief giving renewed hope for the tinie time being without dislodging the cause ot of the trouble or even holding it in check for a great length of time it begins to look as though the worst could not longde long be deterred deferred As before and always in such cases the interest does not hinge altogether or even largely upon the personality of the subject but goes further and en the political domain europe is now and for more than a year last past has been in a really unsettled D n thought maintaining an enforced placidity upon the surface the death of a ruler or prospective ruler of anyone any one of the first or second class powers becomes therefore a subject of le greater reater consideration than the mere mere passing away of a human being the question being as to how much the nation will be affect ed for good or evil by the passage of such a soul from this life to eternity with none of the powers is 18 this more certainly the case chato chatin germany As the conqueror of france she became thereby the chief military power of the continent a prestige which she is supposed to hold yet for the reason that that was the last conquest over a first class power that has I een wade made dussias Rus sias victory over turkey not counting for so much because the latter is only in the third class now if the crown prince should die soon it follows that the head heart and arm of the german nation will he be measurably paralyzed as he only of the galaxy of great generals who fought the war against the french and stand high in tile the government is not sn s old as to he be unable to take the field in person er 90 n and endure the rigors of a long 0 n g a and d blood campaign his father is pearly nearly 91 and cannot long survive the shocks of natu nature rein in its most quiet aspects bismarck and von moltke are iong ion past the allotted time of man on earth and with himself at the point of death it is little wonder that the eyes of the world are turned toward derland fagerland Fa with a more earnest and even anxious gaze than effer beare in the worlds considering all these things we can no longer wonder that the deutscher Den has of late foregone almost all of the imperious manner that was his wont in dealing de aliDE with the erst but no longer humble gaul formerly a reply to a message from france was couched in terms which amounted almost to insolence in their curtness indeed it was emperor williams inhospitable reception of the french minister at ems in the summer bummer of 1871 that did as much to hasten napoleons proclamation of war as anything else now all is different france has but to suggest reparation tor the brog of shooting her citizens even when hen the watchful sentinel across the border thought he was doing his duty and nothing else to obtain all she he asks for and more much more protestations of regret and assurances su rances of a desire to make all wrongs right sound strangely coming from such a source but they have come and are arc freighted with a certain sincerity which no one can mistake it is alt all but an illustration of af how strangely stran stra neely ely men and measures are held in hand and controlled for the purpose of working or jugeat ends by perfectly natural means if the re reat triumvirate at the head of the german aerman empire were a few years younger and a little more vigorous vie orous 0 or r aven it if there were decided hopes of the grown Crown princes complete restora tion to health does any sane person suppose that so many concessions would be made and so much suavity of demeanor shown to the hereditary and hated toe foe west of the rhine as has been done hardly |