| Show THE GERMAN CRISIS the vote in germany tomorrow will determine whether or not the young valeera ka leera hope as ae to the passage of his bis pet army bill to 16 to be realized there will be a election and ana upon the temper and complexion of the to be chosen will depend the late of att ann measure indeed it may toe be said ald that mute mure than the be fate of thin particular bill rest upon uon the election the unity of the german empire the continuance of tho the monarchial naona system even may hang upon the result it if a majority absolutely aud aldir ir revy revo oatly catly unfavorable to abe military trill should be returned abe impetuous sioU reign will scarcely hesitate it we may judge the future by the past to dissolve again the re cussat saat parliament or chuld that resort report fal him tu to launch out upon bome other despotic tack that would inevitably gather bout about his noue notie too swid solid throne the breakers of revolution tito the situa situation tiou Is ominous omin oui the more so because of the stubbornness din high confidence and blushiy firmness may be the very instruments to rob him of tits hie crown I 1 we are inclined to think however that his bis diss dies antion AV tion of the late ut tag was good poli politics ties H had nothing tolbee to loee by an appear to the country thant tha thid nt W mem mei abers beirs 1 ot more de cle ol ively defeat bis favorite measure the old ones had bad ilone done to be suie dute he be bad rejected modifications alm compromise that if accept eu would probably have secured sufficient support to carry the bill through but could be b made with the new body as well its as with the old there was the bare chance of win ning a straight Str alghi clear victory by arousing a jua uati dosal ocal tear and ex the national patriot patriotism hm and there was the very likely pros peat that the opposition lon would be split up tip into fatt factions ions the weaker and dru smaller aller and jess adroit ot of which would naturally be easier to conquer or cajole one by one than were the compact well ill d joel pa tried hosts boots that administered defeat to him in the lite late contest lie fie took these chat chances ces sho showing wing herein as we think political skill and good generalship it is tolerably clear that the hope of winning a square victory for the government it if devot it was seriously entertained has bits long since ance faded dut but the other hope that the opposition would be motley and diversified is abundantly realized the dispatches say gay there are twenty different parties in the field and each is certain to win at some point on the line if this is true the scattering votes in the parliament the members who carry a free lance the representatives of young parties ies whose only hole hoe for the present is in winning the favor of the stronger ones will hold the balance of power they will naturally basus be susceptible cep tible to the persuasion of those who can promise them the most st ai d who can promise more than the emperor modifications be may bave to make compromises here and there he be may have to accept an apparent surrender on some issues may be extorted from him but after all he be will have secure i J enough voto to carry his bis bill we believe this will be the he outcome of the whole affair it will only be a temporary result of course and it will be some time many months per perhaps happ before even this doubtful triumph will be achieved |