Show BISMARCK r x I 1 I 1 he ile athinis radian nihilisms lists awne il I 1 I 1 I 1 to so SImpa illy iiIi atelier 1 LIT LUT BF BE lutu I 1 EOD ROD OF IRON the geat ions and bowa r 1 4 t friendly 1 t fiatte frat A 4 caprell a Gli tutman anil and sold er 4 al a F new YORK june 29 the bmw art t has tho the following from a london cor w res respondent dent I 1 ahn ahe lion ifon franic fran k lawley brother 0 lord winlock IVin lock and who when A hen in in id do A vorn I 1 aey became intimate with kith count von on bismarck bas has published a ee se ar ance nee with the dis crowned prince from ja which the following extracts are made I 1 I 1 4 I 1 A fortnight ago I 1 was once more the guest ol 01 prince bismarck after a k along long lapse 0 of year years and for ibe the first 4 time in our of nearly neatly tp L a quarter ol 01 a cent duration loa 11 I 1 ew saw him before me dressed witti all el the careless simplicity that character 7 izes the attire of 4 the german country f 1 gentleman while bile rending residing on their I 1 eartes far from the madding crowd 1 lie ile looks younger than bis his age by a decade at the very least during my stay matters of a edtiel am tot and political 31 nature a t are w were ere touched U upon on by the prince with th the faculty of si die crimination for which be he has his so w long I 1 been famous when aked to give bie hia impre wion on the tho subject of nihilism hill rm in I 1 lusela the prince said s 0 no o conce cn can be made mad to the nihil lete who are bodur be dayers one end aud all aesa seina by premeditation if not by deeds ibe the only way to deal with w iab them la Is to S strengthen arid and sharpen the law and bir bring I 1 it to bear with inc increased reasel stringency there canno can oe no ques question donot of yielding to there wretches bothi nothing kindly or conciliatory can be offe off erred fzli to beope athi ho do not aven en know bat hat I 1 they want but are perfectly ready at all times to commit any sort borland and number I 1 of hideous crimes the russians I 1 dont know what they ant nor I 1 I 1 w when hen to stand oat out nor when to yield I 1 they are extremists in in politics they dont understand and are the prey of dogmas or of ideas an the case cm a may I 1 be at present th there ere ie Is nothing for it but to rule them with an iron rod e referring to european bur labor feairs the prince remarked tell rne me did yoa you ever know a banker with a million who was contented I 1 a politician artist I 1 ill or a r lawyer who wag was satisfied eatie fied with his gains 1111 and position ana 11 I 1 will farther ask yoa you have you eer ever knon a I 1 couten conten tented man I 1 mean among the neb rich the highly born c or r highly placed how ilow then shall t the workman be contented whose 1 life is necessarily anly one of few pleasures plea suree and many troubles lee of frequent privation 1111 I 1 va tion aid and rare ind indulgences U the he rnear operatives get the roo rethey want 1 i dont say it ie is not natural or that they differ from other men in this bat but the fact remains remain S 4 yon you know bow enormously 1 h how OW f amazingly their life condition bas has i been ameliorated dur durin inthe abe yaa 1 fifty I 1 years have they ever ved con tenement tent ment for one day let what real grievances evancek ancee they still have 11 right themselves vee by natural process a as t they 1 ey w will ill g gradually ra duall an and d in d due ine time above all ail let them contInue to improve IM prove their position without elate state i interference which can only do them more harm than goad be besides inflict 4 injury upon numbers of other people ouita ku its as worthy of consideration 1 as artisans ari rans it eaid that 1 I 1 first set the example of meddling 1 with working mens affairs in germany geri i and toot took the initiative inita tive in introducing a sort of state socialism this I 1 is is by no means correct what I 1 did I 1 wae was in the direction of benevol benevolence enee not by interference I 1 advocated tho the I 1 provisions tor for workingmen ed by old age or inea incapacitated 1 pacita ditled it ted led for labor by sickness or accident 0 d oil t and 1 I d other measures of that tort sort capital and labor to be the firmest of friends tri ende and woold would be so no doubt but thit each desires to take Z a little advantage advAnt aae of the ol 01 oher her that if couse ie is purely 9 a buian human a te ter fatic and we re cannot hypo to change 1 the nature trio rights of c capital pital are no to loe a real and respectable bla to ohen than f hns hope of labor and we must I 1 no not t forget that As to busias Ku Ru aside sias prospects bismarck t said A we wish ih well to russia and rha aj wll beit tinly not attack UR 1 the russian people i t as peaceably I 1 I 1 I 1 inclined as our ovi owa a the evils tuat befell them affer after and in CO of the last were eo so mil amore h m re cruel and terrible than any they had bad to endure in the time of peace that they a horror of all military enterprises and this 4 antipathy has tiu diminished in in I 1 lore force and int ensby unil until ane day russia aw so ue us no real grudge 14 I 1 and v we e shall not give her the least I 1 cause 11 I 1 quart quarrel e I 1 I 1 asked if it in t his ie opinion there was no possibility of finally extinguishing the french freach grievance agal aagott list the I 1 fatherland by some voluntary and spontaneous on the part of 0 germany some rectification of the 11 frontier involving retrocession to 11 france of the french speaking people now unwillingly submitting to german rule abete is is none he answered quite decidedly delly we can yield no 0 10 frit territory ry to them except in in a lost battle 1 were a the session email small or 1 rge it would only stimulate eti malato their a e for more inore they have ha had inhabited by the germin speaking I 1 populations lations for centonze cen tonee provinces I 1 0 of ahl h they have robbed ua tie by force orce let us now have our turn at holding territories peo peopled aled by the i french speaking race germany has never wilfully or entered france france t ranee h baa its invaded germany gormany between boti een twenty and thirty times it is la scarcely po foible ible V ti content 4 the french because their sek sell 1 appreciation knowe knows no reasonable limit prince bismarck spoke to me very A tavor favorably ably of hie ilia successor a in the chan genera general caprivi caprisi Ca as a cne one soldier a man of remarkable intelligence telli gence and varied information and A above all a thorough gentleman I 1 1 1 I am eure sure continued bis big high I 1 n nea ess that Cap capriris rivis appointment as chancellor waa was an absolute surprise A to him tuat he accepted it from a lofty sense i ut duty aad and that he b ie is quite tree free iron from any charge of over beening personal ambition lie ile ba bee aa a clear head a good heart a generous genero aa nature and great working powers I 1 he ile is altogether a first cle man 49 |