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ce of the world, so far as her own honor will allow. The German Emperor, speaking at the opening of the Reichstag, said: "I consider it the most sacred duty imposed upon me by an all-wise Providence to preserve peace." The German Emperor has been misjudged as few characters have been in history when he has been described as a careless, heartless intriguer, always ready to strike a blow. I do not think I am betraying any confidence if I repeat to you a phrase which fell from the lips of the emperor at the very last audience with which his imperial majesty honored me. I was about to return to America. The emperor was speaking not as a statesman or a diplomatist, but as an idealist discussing the ideals of his life. At parting he said: "We must stand together." What could we do better here to-night than to repeat that phrase? I bring to you the confident assurance that in anything you do here to-night to bring about the negotiation of a stable treaty of arbitration with your old country you will have with you the solid common sense of the American people. We must stand together, and we must find a safe, solid, and ample ground on which to stand together. That ground is a program in which the deliberations of reason must supplant the folly of force. We should have reciprocity in the fullest meaning of the word. Not only commercial reciprocity, but a fair exchange of truth, of trade, and of treaties. We must have the open door, the open mind, and the open hand. Truly, from Baron von Steuben, who lent his sword to Washington, to Carl Schurz, who lately died after a life of patriotic devotion to his adopted country, Germans have done much for America. THE GENIAL SPORT OF GENEALOGISTS. Clambering Among the Branches of the Family Tree, One May Find Royal Ancestors. A little harmless fun with the people who are engaged in a hunt for ancestors is indulged in by that playful journal, the New York _Evening Post_. The point arises in connection with the expose of a man who professes to be able to link every American with royalty, by the chain of a common ancestry, asserting that thus "you and your family, relatives, or friends will have rare facilities in securing business contracts from European governments." The reflections aroused in the _Post_ by this offer of unearned
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