28 JUNE 1873, Page 3

Prince Bismarck is apparently not so much in favour with

his 'master as he has been, and certainly not so much with the Liberals of Germany. With the former he is out of favour apparently because he has not got the Military Organisation Bill through the Reichstag before its session closed, as it did this week, owing to the difficulty of getting together a quorum. With the Liberals be has become unpopular because he has proposed a Press law which would deny any real liberty, and therefore any real pro- sperity to the German Press. The Times' correspondent at Berlin ,even states that Prince Bismarck " has taken steps preparatory to leaving the Prussian Cabinet," though he retains the Chancellorship of the Empire. This, if it be true, is -probably owing to a quarrel with Von Boon, the Prussian Prime Minister and Minister of War, who has written to Prince Bismarck a letter reproaching him for his failure to carry the Military Bill. There is no doubt that the session of the German Reichstag has closed under rather unpleasant circumstances for All the leaders ; that Dr. Simson, the President of the Chamber, with the whole of the Liberal party, is at issue with Prince Bismarck, and that Prince Bismarck is at issue with Herr Von Boon, and that the King is in displeasure, and that they are all of them hot, ill, and quarrelsome, Possibly country air will do something to 'restore the equilibrium; but we trust nothing will restore the German Press Bill prepared by the Prussian Chancellor. "Strong" government will become unpopular again before long,—unless another successful war should intervene.