THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.
* al-i_.'_U:.U_tV^ -•- jli.J.'i-'U. 1 .- i_U*_< __'iIXAustf.&luiaip} dum ZQ.) y^mm reo§i^ ablea aa to form, a mote accurate eatimete of the position of affairs in Europe ttftft m it?«ffa#- *e#tf possible io obtain from tha 'meagre, scrappy, and inooherant i.e&s o_ ititelligenc a which h%tfQr l^eoihed l-«__ from to ; diyl|)y the snbmariii^. cable; *- The geOal tenant? of information 'to be de. iVed f r&f_i- .fee coi. . eegdaclenitje- bt TH^rgus lM it^iA otfr^e,B/i^jjl%^B tgpoint to the localisation of the War, and to the maintenance of the existing territorial *^s9|6i_i^dt 'inSMt'qtioatite betlum 4LW& s^alf J^a^ J feri_i : inSted. I. ia evident that has made the disoovery <t_taS< tsbe^'ha^ e_fte_r&_ npon a far more formidable Enterprise; in udanaing -ncr brethren oppressed for Christ's sake " tb^'i she — or indaed the Ea^^tffbfeW^^e^li^calculatk upon., Natiolis ' dFe I bflrd j and in^vjejw or 'ihi airenudda resiatapca*. which the. enerfe^ of despair, is j_fferiagi'toi''lier- !l h-»^editary enemy^il^iiCJsarimeatieelb tempted to exelaimi^iWbo would have thought the old man iiad bo much blood lii him V r be ralViy aatiumed,' without sustaining eueh a financial (< sfrcdkr as will impose y poo. QQ.Qgßsity oipassibg tbro-igh period of peace for another, quaver of a^lfi&ry^i^dtderfo ( 4abfe * fier to recuperate her -wfct_tad 'forces. She is already in need of money wherewith to prootfttftf- -th'e <! '-wW? Wtit 1 6Sq' Mn : oniy obtain it as snead'tnnfts do,, at _ a n»ta_ridi_a rate of^in^s^.' K doJ'M in any wayMirighten her prospects of aucceas, or diminiak'.lif- prqbabilitiea o^Ofe Jifflol ogg&d iiga:agg^ i%_\i_%. fM&H_~ cPSWBft v "fe.ao|cn/gt iiState. France was aJap.baßkr iwtio l£93,_,and tB^ c tti_nS"waß Vot^r'qiaTapt'wKpii the gold- louia cost 5,-300 itdmu fn paa'ijpata j but the " tanned musta¥hii. • -l^res, often bare-foot, even bare-backed, with siae«&^ot'v:i_eo > whtf reqniViad f^nir bread and gunpowder," "whom ourieE hastily ;^ot'. ' ipggfjieri'rinadei. war u^b'li *^9Z^^\?^!^f9^»'i'h(AA^ had threatened tg eruab out their national existeaee because the Bashi-baibiiks bf tha. fiaeolutiotf had beton of Jijcl? feafiu^atropittea;^^ f earl^ja ""aq _\i of t _lr y e ' _ .eventually carried.:.the French standards ia triumph through the .Netherlande,.;^rSje§Wj A^bri^i' B^/i^d^paiiil';' Vl" "",*" 1 Therefore, neither, .the emptiness of tha Sfcambpnl /exchequer, .nor thO'rawnesa ofv -the levies, which ater ;being raised for thO defeooe "of the Ottpman empire, are to Be regarded aa ceceasariiy favorable to the ultimate triumph of.-fee^ Russian arms'; whil^ ;, i| aeema theft ito^'fiignil reverse w,ould[.j render ,ijt' extlreliaely'dlflaciiit i for the Government ot \the pMP.. to. repreaa- -what. ar9::dci aaribed Va being " tbe oonetitujionil aM pirations of the .edUQat9(_i„alaßaea" in Kußßia» i Apart from these, anyone who haanCeftd jthe report of tbe linperiaf Commissiot- whioh was appointed, Udder the presidency of •M.Waioaieg, JVfihiVter of Domain . at St. Petersburg, to inquire. into, the. condition, of the.ag^U cultural classes in iiuaaia in 1873, and who is alao familiar with tbe spread of Socialism in that country, must feet that aha is suffering frdoa internal dis'easea whioh° may speedily lipen iuto moriifioafioft of her vital organs. Wheti wetMe^oid iv an official dooumeht that " Jbe i^jaanta only respect the property' of $_S e sft-?*W n .-_M 8 impoasibleiorjhem'. So enjoy it with immunity from puoish--ment," that the influ^apa of a drunken clergy" is io a state oi continual d^a?> deacV;" that*' the. pfjeata are even leas civilised tban the. peasantry ;'' that '* the village inayora are eptireiy in the hands of" the populace, which haa no eoßJtfdZ4M(i Zia them .;". that in soma provinces " ( nojredreas cap bej obta/qeil, from^mfagiatratea in rc'aapa theft, incendiarUm, &c. ;*' that/ ihe establisb-meu|nf-protected .manqf#fltofif!a iaAf_# aponiibl^foF^ growth gi iv the tWaa* j^cause-t^ey^iavor the prevalence Of '** the fulieaj licentious--ness VbJ^dVbauchiry l f pr o vince'W tojta^a . ,aioae £ t^pr ; e; aw no; a_ rr 8-" . W99Pi«PW W* op k ptoa po-J PmV 'o%ZMQQ»QQti, : ajiHaring •> from a lo&thsamadiaeaae j it tauat be a'ekn'o'v.---led|&u,th&ihiiil-i t%6'>th|seia^'-fo^fed Cotoeaus of if Kt> ijj'or ih , ia w uch, nearer ,- 9l''i'.);i'i'd" -i" -y'i-- <-- Ts> TaTiJa**W_ ,, __! , l. dM fffM , BB '/^^SL-^^eEaaiiLempjre jYand ihaiiyeu, j^O oopprtarad'-'Curi utiattb' iv 'lurkey would not ( be likeiy i! to b^d'etit much; bythb substitution o-thb kiidtfi tor 'tbeib-iatiaaadV ii the hands Q^tSair maf_._)i'aV '■"' l '" " " ','.;'. , _ Aj»atp ie..*haß every ;iaducement to ifl*
many n&ogen^ua^ semea|a —Germans, Sla^^Pdlel;- tWill, Magyars, Eastern Romans, IfnT ltalians, it would be i&fefc&ffift ( M'r f --he^¥osfaft -S'^nd either fotwa^fas^ag^wahout occasioning an intense^eling oi diaaatiain •tt^p'SMMlJ' J&* °9 a « ojl mocta .of iffr eobl^i riojs^^ndi #i_|o|6^Qn^atp j rt9E, tnereiore, of bringing about the dismemberment dl the AnstroHungttßknfSppieei vffle tionftMHN_y^|tUti^i^^tteir brethren in the, north, whija „jthft Slavs. • J ' l ''' ; ' All tbis t ili___e7~^ra n oiT and Germany are watching eacfr' T 6ther with the suspicion by their late conflict. v , It appears from stage as that, not justify her in cha^^pg^e/^i-iena^io^single eombaVit-*wb^ld'ndverra«ll^3s. ,c ßnable , 'ntee^ , an^'^rob'_ibiy Y rOfll-'B^(_k^^ sßiJdaa'inv a__Dn j ['ab i&&V the'V?? are appioximating to ajconditioh or military eqeilibrium. Each however, has her own NHtelimS9^ I deal wit^ ana ib.ese are of a su_S- j c <MjPM&li4l._lfc4feoter to occasion i are «SiCtia'g L #'h?a'raß&ibg Übr'mlftiy { j , and the s&i'feAinlFra-i^e^blfiV&ea she , J republicanism of-thtf -Legislature, and TO^^M^^a^^hi^lOjlk^l^oml^ . mercial deadlock^jrhiokeven a diaso- | ltttion f ,inay^noj, jp^t^a f.nd tOj ? «l6^ough jWe ar^' sad gufde enough to hnpe Chat j bny reconra9l'ii^?^tr|ecs^ will -, be avoided" oh b^h aule^owing to the more moderate "spirit" which has begji D^4:??H ,, f| h rpjff^WEipfd ! Uu tne wholes therefQr.9,,ifie aspect in seenlj'to. be mprtsy padifie^l^a&litY^'ala fe^m^b^s fffi&i 1 Kasaia haa either -miacaioulatod the Mreog^hj'iijrr.iiveFi^kgil lli§ . Idesperaf^ arms are; vicVdrfdu. , the isaue asu'st be f «tsAftlßlif> JsaramrtOuaY ttf. 3f£sZ\Btn_iiiß;\ While it ia jual pdssiiiia that h. may find iiiuiself compelled to reconquer but nave now. naen. in insurrection against his rdle.' ''"""'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 170, 20 July 1877, Page 4
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907THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 170, 20 July 1877, Page 4
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