. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . ne of them cast up at awindow where a foul-mouthed spec-tator was giving utterance to the genu-inely patriotic speech, Beheadingd betoo good for them. .John Bull comes to the assistance ofhis oppressed friend from motives ofpurest philanthropy. Prance furnishesthe troops and the fighting grounds forthe blow which the City statesmenhave planned against their unpleas-antly successful competitor. Let ussuppose that France enters into peacenegotiations with us, the Tag says,Is it believed in Paris that Kitchenerand French will simply evacuate


. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . ne of them cast up at awindow where a foul-mouthed spec-tator was giving utterance to the genu-inely patriotic speech, Beheadingd betoo good for them. .John Bull comes to the assistance ofhis oppressed friend from motives ofpurest philanthropy. Prance furnishesthe troops and the fighting grounds forthe blow which the City statesmenhave planned against their unpleas-antly successful competitor. Let ussuppose that France enters into peacenegotiations with us, the Tag says,Is it believed in Paris that Kitchenerand French will simply evacuate theFrench territory to which they came ures, as a result of which Frances in-dustry and commerce derive someprofit from the existing conditionswhich place England in the positionof the Sovereign of the Seas. Evident-ly the fear exists in the minds of theFrench that England may use her na-val supremacy to the disadvantage ofFrench trade and industry. The French soldiers, too, have be-come disgusted with their English com-rades. The Mannhelmer General-. THE OUSPINSKI CHITRCH AS A STABLE During the days of French Glory, and before the Days of the Modern Huns (By Courtesy of the Open Court) You shake your head, dear reader,and think Oh, Sauerhof, to whatheights hath your patriotism soared!Be calm and chide not to me the bound-less bravery of the Alsacian in Germersheim or up In Offen-burg the dragoon hunt against twowounded Frenchmen would have beencarried on in exactly the same way. PRANCE AS AN ENGLISHPROTECTORATE. Reports come in continually fromthe field stating that the antipathy ex-isting between the French and Britishis increasing considerably. The Eng-lishmen play the part of lord and rulerin many of the most Important Frenchcities, such as Havre, and take thereins of government out of the handsof the French authorities. France isfollowing the same path as know from the latest exposureshow Great Britain first offered theBelgian government her assista


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