Text Appearing Before Image: llustration of the judicial crimes ofan unscientific era. All that can be said, however, isthat when homicidal lunacy, such as this fearful ex-ample, rises to a certain pitch of sensational horror,the community itself becomes subject to a tempo-rary spasm of homicidal frenzy which can only beappeased by the blood of the original lunatic. portant part in fostering national unity, for Germanmusic was always free from the particularist taint. HisHamburg organ has excited the wrath of the officialpress by declaring that Italys adhesion to the TripleAlliance was dependent upon Englands influence andEnglands implied promise to protect her coasts withits fleet, and that the chief object of German diplo-macy must be to promote an understanding withRussia, and to secure the hearty alliance of Italyagainst the inevitable war with France. In a con-versation published in the London Speaker, Bismarckdeclared that Germany would never strike the firstblow ; the attack would have to come from France. Text Appearing After Image: COUNT HERBERT BISMARCK AND HIS BETROTHED, COUNTESS MARGARET HOYOS. 7-/,g The German Emperor has been making aBismarck tour in West Prussia and Pomerania, visitingStelten and Dantzic, and making speecheswhich Europe could hear without a shock to super-sensitive nerves. The Education bill has been dropped,in deference to the vehement opposition which it ex-cited, and Wilhelm Imperator Rex has telegraphedhis congratulations to Count Herbert Bismarck onhis betrothal to Countess Margaret Hoyos, who,although not the first love, will be the first vdfe ofthe heir to the Bismarck dynasty. This incident hasset tongues wagging as to the chances of a reconcilia-tion between the old Chancellor and the youngEmperor. Bismarck himself has been making aspeech in which he told the Dresden Singing Clubthat the latent fire of German unity was kept alive byGerman science, German poetry, and, last not least,German song. The Singing Club played thus an im- He emphatically declared that if Russia were at Con
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