When a crisis is protracted for an indefinite time, it becomes an accepted event without critical moment. In Germany, there has existed a Cabinet crisis for many months (TIME, Oct. 13, et seq.) : but the continuance of this state of affairs has caused the German people to regard it as a perfectly ordinary event. In point of fact, whether or no Chancellor Marx succeeds in forming a
Cabinet from the ranks of the present Reichstag is immaterial; the so-called crisis is bound to continue, for it will be dependent for its existence...
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