Show BI MARCH S FALL of the he great Statts mins milf S fatal mistake I 1 11 TIC DIS OP OF row roffee ell now how the iron hind that had licu hell a lation bound under a li omans It TeDge STANDARD special S f chronicle service Ber ricel 1 LONDON jan 3 the following account of the circumstances which brought about tho the resignation of piete bismark ia is published by he the tatt this morning and for or as accurate france now b breine gins for or the first time to understand l the cause of lees is marcks all fall and the a unknown till of late chuh wh h 2 accompanied it all sheso revolutions are each such that the ex chancel lore bitterest bi t terest enemies hardly venture todie to d I 1 cusa what a shadow bo he cast ia in his descent from power u leo ear bad of late been beena aa bacle and embar t abd ald a ca cause use of I 1 r fit fit on to every everybody body and a constant difficulty in the dispatch ot public affairs latterly he had bad seen none nole ot of the ministers of whom he was chief bad listened to none of their objections object ione and rave gave pas a etive and definite orders as if it the opinions of 0 bie big associates ae in a govern debt u were ere of no value lie ile was as almost anat tessible ces sible aud and received those only whom iii ins caprice aprice invited around him I 1 lie tolerated no objections listened with a con de descending derc ending emile smile which condemned condemn eJ before hand abe ideas submitted to him by hie young master emperor he ile even leased ceased really to work while complaining bitterly it if the slightest Bligh teet decision way was come tu to without consulting him and yet professed himself overwhelmed with labor whenever document were sent to him to eijin sign he lie bad had become a tenor terror to all who bo ere obliged to come near him noa nom nobody ventured to contradict him bim even emperor william villiam 11 II as saw w him only because ha his bajes ty was afraid of disturbing or irritating him at last the moment came when hie big pupil now hie his master confronted the fact that he lie was not master but bat only chief servant the ion long g restrained Bt imperial discontent b broke r oke into an open quarrel on a minor question and poured forth in euch such a torrent that the chancellor taken by surprise tur prise and disconcerted suddenly said sat then I 1 can olia offer your majesty my resignation 11 gheem peter was eilent silent and bismarck withdrew withdraw two hours after afterward id ibe the resigns tion ion no not having arrived th the emperor pent an aid de camp tb the chancellor greeted him very affably being convinced thai that the emperor wished him to return and reconsider his resignation but to bennim Bit ks horror better and surprise the aide side do camp had been pent to demand his big written resignation the prince very uneasy made the excuse of not having yet drawn it up and deterred deferred the matter till tho the morrow the next ru morning orning the aide de camp reappeared this limo time bismarck was calmed but again made the same some excuse paying saying that before pre eating a written resignation naion he be was aund to pay a visit accordingly he lie diday a visit which incredible as it may appear waa was to the empress frederick k the empress heard him out ont then eaid said 1 I 1 much cegret being quite powerless I 1 should have bave been extremely glad to intervene with my eon sort in your favor I 1 but yon you so era employed oyed all your power in estran estranging g ing h bis a heart tom us making bis big mind foreign to mine that I 1 can only A 3 our fall without being able to word it off when you are no longer there my eon son will perhaps draw nearer to me but then it will be tco fee late tor for me to help you the prince withdrew with downcast bead and returning home found the aide de camp who for the fourth time had ct acme me for his resignation which the fallen statesman handed to him |