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V?i*LI.^?# Hi, 197. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY l">. |.*B.-TWELVE PA6ES. PRICE THREE CENTS. DUKE OF CLARENCE DEAD. 2E PAS-ED AWAY YI>1KI.n\Y MOICSING. -ajpfCB-BI ______ INCOXSOIaABLF.-HOW TMF. VZWB WAS BXC-XTCO IN LOBDOH-PIUHCE "3**4_BGE BECOMIS HKlll rB-CSUMFTIVB London,' Jan. 11? Tlie Itukc nf ("lureneo and ivon.inle is dead, The Pilnoe of Wales tiii-* ?erning eenl the lollowing telegram to the- Lor-i jlaynr ol L-fl-HB-B '. Uur l_'.ovi_ Ma paoood aBay tl '?? o'eleek t<. <i,\. _\ 1.1-1 .I'.'I I.I.Vi \V,T>. On rereipt of the BfrWg, the Lord .Mayor ai OBCB u| ordera tn liave the greal ix-11 in S?. Paol_ r__tliedr.il tolled. Hc g-so gjeal the following __.eK.a_e to the Prinee ot Walea: We ?rc profoiiB?ly noved bj Ike ??<1 oewo, tnA bx\* con--aaafcated it ta. onr lellow-ehlzen-. We tendei ea? ilrcp and nopectfnl lywpethy wlth jroui Iteral Hlahoco* ln this grcat wirrea aod Batlaaal irolomity. Tlie bella in st. Panl. an- never tolled Bave on the oecaaioa ol thr death ol an heir to the throne; therefore bo further Lnfonnatlon wa*. ogeetgarj lo _aake the people of London aware tii.it nftei > gallant atraggle the Jiuko laul faalty aueeumbed. Tho bella in v.'esiniinster Al.l'oy were tolled from 12 oVlm-k un.il 1. The a__noanee_aent al his death eanaed far leaa oo_n nifiinn in ihe city than had been expected. but B*_>__ waa nn donba due to the faet tbat nearly grerybody had given up hope yeaterday. The t.-l(-.riani from the Prinoe ol Walea to Lord Mavor Kvana, Bonouneini the death ol the Duke. wa* i:ot poated al the Manalon House uni it 10:30 g*e_oe_*. When the Uttle piece ol whlte paper waa put up then were only a law persona waitlng. They received the newg with atolid indifference. jn the W.-st, End there waa a Beene that waa la _ttrikin<_ eontrae. to the Indifference dlaplayed in the vk-inity of the Manalon liouae. Hundreda of porsotii? well known in London society gathered in Mttle gTOUpa nnd pravely diseussod the death of lhe Duke and ite effeet upon the gU_**_*_B-OI_ The bUnda of the puldie 1h..i-<*s an.l of many of iho private housr-s and ghofg an- drawn, both in the West. End nnd in the city. The afternoon ?afatj-rs all appcar with inourning bordera **raw fi DUKE OP CLAlU.M'i- -\Nr< BVONDAliE. As the day advanced, lhe erowd in lhe vi.-inity lf Marlboroiia-H Hoaae Incraoaerl. The M-U vaa ti fjuies oompleteTy blocked with carriagea con ?.-pving the anoat aoted i>eople nf tl.e Kingdom. I?rd tB-ttabaiy, tbe Piime Mialater. and L__dy Baligbur-f, an.l" nearly the entire diplomatie eorpg were aui'.ng tl.e ealkra At 0 o'cloek talns morning a mounted meaeeng) i flash.-d tkrough th<- gatea at Sandringham a I rode at _Baaa-.mli aa-eed ia ihe diieetion ol Kinga l.ynu, the BtraitBl town to fi-oadringbam. The oigbl of thi* h .rr.\i. g b eeaenger Indieated to th-a-. iu wa-t-Bg that a erlaia had beea reached, bul the poUea wero obdtuata md would uader bo cir r::inM-nces bHoW BUJ one tc paa) theil eordoa. Ko detlLite Bewa, therefore, enuH be obtained. All that eould be tearaed waa that the Duke bad n_a_ed a distutl*ert aigh* A lelegnUB tr.ini Lon doa brouifht the tirst r-nnounA-ient to thoae ln Walting that the Duke waa dead. !_? _"t*_*-BB_B*>tative ol tbe Aeaoolated Preaaalter* wnrd learned fn.iu a member of the I'r.no- of "WH-IptsV- 'hou-H'll'l that ,!" ****** diatreaaing ?scenes had oecurred a: the hedaide of the dying Priaee |*eaaerday and lasl i_ ._:':*. Sinee midaighi cn T_mbb1_7 Prinee AJberl Vletor wae either de lirious or wholly uaeonaeioua, guve lor ? few ardnutea now nnd tben. Dnring hi.s lueid int.-r v..ls lie was nio-t teadei and affeotionate to hia parents and the oOhein who were ni bia bedaide. EBtwetB 7 and ? o'cloek laal night th<* condition of tl.e ouffercr gw-w go bad thal the neual bulletin 41 - doTflayed, aa 11 was feared that the end would eome at any moment. Sooa afterward he beeame a ihade better, nnd toward midnigbl he fell into a tleep, whieh, while it waa dhrturtied, was more i.uiet than uaual At I a'eloek tbia morning he a_ain >-*.;.n.<- woiae, an-l the membeii ol the lainily whaliad jvithdrawn from the room were liastily gummoned. Thej all remained at tbe beih-ide uutil deatb ooOurred. /__v^ 1'Kis. i: aEOBOE. Both Bhe Priaee and ___Bee_a ol Waleg look oaggard and wora oal by their eant-naed watob i_g hy tln- i.'.i-hh- nf their aon. They had not. yet entiri-ly r<-( ov.-r.-d irom the _B_-gue entailed upon them through i ln*. reeenl Ulncm (>f Prinee George, The Prinee aud Prlneeae of Waleg an- in the dteepeal diatreaa The conditimi of Pririecgg May is aitlable. _Hi_ waaden irom raom t.. room, weeplnj. bittejly. b_o cutin.it be maiie to atay m ou- plaee l?r two gUautea together, and ahe appeara to be <la..-.| ;,t ti.e h.i.l.len death ol her betrothel liuhi.iu.d She refunea altogetbei t.> t<,n. i. foo-J, anu h.-r terrible diatreaa and wordleag -'.now i* tausiri'.' niuch apprehenaion reK<*rding her. Tlio Prinee ol Walea with Ihn o\><. band wrote lhe telegrama annooneing the death ol hig !?? to the Queen, tlie l_ord Mayor, and tlie rariooa -Boopeaii aoverei-tns Tlie telegrapli wirea |gad ?*_ troin Sandringliaitn aere kepl liuay all the ??O-Dliii. in tr.iiis-intiiii- tlie tneaaagea Irom Ibe -?-_ily 9f t|lf, i>rin((.. Tbia afternopn ___*a_agea of eoB-olonce began pourlng in. The eompreheaaiTO *****}*, of ibe ,labt houro aud of the death of the Duke, which wore 14-Ip^raplio.i to Uw Amnektcd Picat fnun Sandringham, were obtained in the l.n. nf peiakteat ollirinl obgtruction. \ boai i.i ealkre Boeked t" Sandringham IBHee, iiiuny poor jK-njilo Jonraeyiag thithei ,,:, f,?,t from i pkoee aeveral miles dktaat, aad on their arrlval being half-trogen from tramping Airoogh the aaow. The riaiton who oaine ln eaniageg, on learning 'hr aad newa, lefl a record >.i their sympathy at t ho porte. a lodge. To many nf the Inquirere the ]>ukc araa pereonally well known, and aome of them were moved to teara Tbe Prlaee of Walea, on leavlng Saadringham Houae ln Ihe afterooon, aecompa?ie i by Admiral Stppbeneen, i*?r n sln.r. walk, aaaaed through the maln entraaee .*. tbe houio and took a footwaj leading t<> tbe wioket gate. By thla n,.-.ins hr> phtaioed a/ve.-vs to tbe highway witho tl belng aeen by the large tirowd outdde tln- maln gatea. The Aaaw mto'i Preaa repi___tative al Snndring hiini sha.s: "I lnpi iiiin walking alowly aloog the r":--l toward tlio lodge. IIis grave, dktrcaecd ]"-.'?; ahowed de ahsorpaioa ln bia own aml thoughta, whleh, ever, .li'l nol bindei him from a t?r< >m p reeognitfon nnd aeknowledgmenl ot tiu- ri?pe4-..'ul Kitlntut if.tis which be re? celved trom the peraona wham be mel tltirins hi.s walk. The Tltil'c nf Fife l shw aftenrard, walking rapidly from Deraingham t.i Sandringbaa Houae. The two r>"ns of the Duke of Teek left h.-ro for London this merning. Tbe Puke and Daoheaa of Tech nnd Prineeaa Maj i-> imiiii ;*r Sandringham. The Prlaee of Walea wanted the nurla] t<> be al Sandringhain, bul um Qucen decided on Windaor." The Queea remalned up urfTll late bal night. waiting for newa trom Sandringl.am. The Iaa. dkpalch al* teoeived before 'j"it._- to be l waa from the Prince of Walea. li aaid: "Eddle is ?tii] in a ctiti.-iil eondition, but bia strengtta ia well auataiaed." Early ilns mornlng tbe Queen areae aml aaked fOr the mtaaaata thal had been reoeived while she akpt. They were unfavorable, and in u mcaenm prepared ber for ihe blow in Btore for ber. Tl_ announcement ..f ihe Dukr'a death, which came ka a iii.-smi_.i- aigaed aiiaply ?? Bertie," wn- a greal si.h to ber. Prince Alberl Viotor alwayi* hii.l been her lavorlte graadaon. She immediately telegraphed ? long mea isHce ..f ayapathy ta the Prlaee. aad Prineeaa oi .Vales. To Prineeaa Maj she aent a naetgage of ooadoleBce BBd aympathy. The Queen promptly ordered the Duke ol i "oa naaghl to praeeed at onee to Baadrlagbam if rep raeeal her. Sh.- alao nrdered that the Court go Into full iiiniirniiiK for three montha, aad oaneelled ull the "diawlBg-roama" aad atate leveea. ll?-r Majratf aanoaaeed thal the funeral "f the Duke would be .1 s'-.'?- hiBctiea, aad thal it wouM be held in 8L Oeorge'B ' bapel, Wfaidnor Palaee. li wm iii thia .-iii.i-.-l thal the marrlage of t'"1 Duke to Prinrew Vi. tork Mary waa t" bava taken plaee ,,n February 27. "The St. Jamea'a Gaaette" tlus afternooa, ln rir. article which ia belleved to w-H.-.-t the general feellng, i*i\s: " lt would be ayeophancy ' ? ? the hapleaa Prince ? i i rded with en tbuaiaiitle devfilion or laV e pereonal regard bj i majority of tlioee over whom he mlghl h,. .e ruled. lt is the circuui tanee "f 'le approa h n ? wbereiB a ap* ?' pathoa Ika. The death "' ' ? Duke ean hardly make a serloiii diflerence ln the politie.il 4>r dyBaatk ci:i;ili"ii. ' H.v Ihe death "f ahe Uake of Clareace nnd Avondak, Prince Ueorge ... Wa.es beeemea the heir nf the Prlaee ol V/aka, and, therefore, Helr Pieaamptive t" ihe throne. Priaee i.ei.rge Fi d erick Erneat AJbert of Waka waa born on J iaa .:, 1865. H<- aoon dkplayed ? likiog for naval affailB, an.l, after .'rvin0- ln ntfBOf capacitka, waa appolnted ln Mareh, 1990, u~ Ihe oommi nd ot lha new guaboat Tbruah. and whik on thk veaeel he waa attached to the Britlah Sorth Amerlean aqoadrea. In Augnat, 1891, be waa promoted Ui the rank of oommander tn Her Majeaty'a Ueet, Prince Ueorge la popular among aU olaaara ol Britiab aoekty. The goeaip conoernlng Ihe anooeaalon, which waa i.'i-lv iadnlged m durlng the lllneaa ol ihe Duke, haa been greatly lacreaaed by hk dcatl It is generally agreed thal baate will now l?c made la bringing about the marrlage -.i Prince Ueorge, to remove the poaaibUity ol the Fife au. cetaioa As tli** aucceaaion now atanda, ln c?ae ,,f tbe death >'i the Prlaee ol Walea aad Prinec Ueorge, the throne would fail to thr- wife >.i tbe Duke of Fife, and afier ber death to Udj AL-v andra iDuff, h.-r daughter, who k nol yet a yeai old. Ii k aaid that a marrkgc between Prince Ueorge aad Prineeaa Victoria Marj ol Trck may be arranged. The weel Ij papei " Mn lern - ? . however, to-da* aaaerta ib .1 ?' marriuge n-..'iv been arrangwl Iietw4^n Pnn<e .rgc un*J .? datighter of Prince tuid Prineeaa < bruAi ui. Provident ? arnot ol i rancc lo-day tetegi the following meaaage ol eondoknoe ." yueeii *>>_n?*'learna wlth pro 4 a. thi id Ihe premiTiUra death ol Ibe Uul.l ri:'p,"; ",,''?',. A"':i dal . ai. the cruel loaa yonr auguat bunuj baa am* U"m'tftta-.-I's ol gympathy aad eondoknoe have been nrceived by Ihe .ueen rrom the ru Iera ol all the clviliaed countrk*. ln '1|?:/;'""1..,,.,.;.", Manjuia di Kudini, I'rciuici ol ltal\. ikli .. M?i, l, ul .-yiii|..it!i.v al ii.<- oeaaion ui U-e Italian 4 li .mi. r ?.f Deputiea i.-.l..y. A dkpatcfa rrom Dublin at 2 o-elock t1"-"*",''' .. Mon aaid thal tJie tlag on he MaTiamn l"" i? thal city bad nol beea lowriw ,"' half-inaat at lhal hour, thougli Ihe d. . n - ? ? ? ffuke bad been kn-.-vr. lor.u 1*1. lhal "-' ? s,M-.'i.il telcgrain **:>> d?-:?.<-: "1 ':' ":', olHccni ?l Xt li.tl. ll.-asaia. tnUom-d i. ? - MarihuroiiK . i;,.r,i.l-s. The Duk.' wna a major "I hk te ' ,;,. ',?.! the kBowledge "I bia death rrejte. , ueh cxcitemeiil llic hnrnw-ka were Immerliatels 'l-?,.,l in moiiminr. Tl.e Kurl ol Zollan.1, l j \ ? - ?, ip-iatnl, i..:.i LndyZcl and ycslcrday I. a ,?,--,.ituent BatiiiW4KKl china cabiuet, which Uicj intemled i" preaent l> Ibe 1>"1<''. . . , Kiiia I*opoId '.f He.jti.im Iwa annount. I hia ,,?,,,?".,.. ... <?.ng to Kngland t- atteud the funeral "f tbe Duke. i'.,,is Jan. I4.-The atmonnceraen. nf the death ,,f ,'l, Vii;... of flarence and Avomkk, boudi ,,t .iiti.-K unexpected, caueed a ahock; ln ""' ", " ,' .:?.j;i| (-!,,i,s |n thi* city. <?? every ind there are expreasiona of profound r.-.-.'-t and ir" -, ki.I.v l"" tl* I'...."- ol Walea, -.??* ,t',e..-lv |...i."li"' with every one l*re. I " ffffi A?!i''ss,"i",. 1,'M Dufferin, gave orden. mSatelj unj.n the rece ,rl ol H* newa otth li,il-.-'- .l.-.ith, ll.nl the Kiiii.ns . -hniil 1 l? 'I?! Kmourning. A number ol Kreneh rdtden.. plaeed their flaga at half-maat BnMgpb, ?>;?" ???-??' ,|h- ",^tll,' ,!,,;,,h "?",,!.!_:; |)lk(:-?, . laience and Avondak made a I , ,,,-,?-- -ti recaUing vivllly, aa it doea, ll* Wai ll, ;,. V,,,:,,- fialdwin. the heir -.rcn'' tn iti.i'.iiiiii throne, who ded on Januarj vl.!,,- Tl,' ivi,iu.n court will 20 lato tnonrnlna for -tv weeka. ivriin Jan U.-lTBiveraal regrej la expi***'' ,,,;',, -ti,,- death "i tbe ^r'r^'Z'-^ imi-,. ,,. Clarence and Avondak. n* i" the '..-..I pakceoare Hylag at balf-maat. T)lf. rm,,, .rn. ? waa lylag al balf-Biaat new tho h consuiata ... Btate-at yeaterday, on arronni 5 ***? ot lha Dube ... Cl.- CnnmY - tinnAue ,-,?<.-iv,-,i nn o?rlal anmainceroenl l> <?'?" K ,H?* ?-rS?SS.';;-- --". dty Ma ..". re< beea dadded apoa. BKETCH OF TIIK WWCWUR s,,,,,, vietor <*r.tlea Mwai* Bnd Duhe?l ?'' ,.,?:. .,,.1 Avondaleaad Bari of Atalone, w t.-'i-" ___ Wnce ol Waka and Prince*i Aleaandra nl TTi I,..' bX.,...,..inrnofhlaa,.erft?m :?:,';? .'?. Vlrglid. W....r. :.,,d .... ?;;...' .. .,. ,,..,. tbe Brat aoBhreran. "f tae i nn. ."'e' ... . '"* neWMbaptlacdlB tbe private chapH w , - mi.iiM rturatlon waa . ' iiueklagham Palaee. i v ?" '? ?' " -- rfv-g al bome. aod lt ama nol untll Mare. i ". ? L uoo tnat Prince Alberl Vleaor ani h.a ____ T? o rtjoteAomh Krnns, Albert. ahould rr;'.:-;;:^!','-'..?zu::;: i rl imi,i,i-i ln .'* Maj Wlowlni U*3 "'"? "' ^LJoyai.N^alC-oIleflak Oreonwleb lt. ,.i.;??., ii'-i iii tae ji...**. ? ,. | , .. s,.,i satisia.-i'..v eaaialaatloaa aad ." , , _, ? V.ev remalaed on Ika Mtaaata ",...! of pniti.nn.*. "' i ^*_ ^ inilalgpr beirtamber 1?. "VU. wben *lmi aa.lad a? on tii ? conettc baerhante for tbe Medttenanean, Weai Ind ? i'.i Uermuda. On Mo' -'? 1000, tln- Baecbante ? ?i im:..... iu ihe foUowlng >-nr tlw t'lii... ? .iii-d In iii.- Ba. '.i-ii.-. tii<-ri eommanded b$ Captaln i. nt ii 11I..-K.11. im-,., tourol tbawortt. w_enevei tke Baerhante, whleli aa* parl ol Um Klylng Uqaadror/ undei Beai \-i Iral tho Karl of Claaa____n, Bmehed al Engji.b port* the Prinee* were reeelved wlth tha greal ,.-i loyalty and enthutuo-m, ond tBoy wora eatertalned at i.aii-. i-u.iT.. dlnner* and plenle* In evorj quaiter ..1 1 ?? . lobe. 1 <-. returued ti.iiua ln tlw wmm. r ol 1- 2 by wai "f l-..i|.t. Bhe llol* I-...! and liroeee. li .--, t1-.- --..:, ,, ;.?. liTur, I---:._- in--ttiiiii'--... the two Prinee . -.-..- t.,?i m 1. 1.i. edlled b) thelr tutur, t ..- 1.. ^. .1. X. Li. ln 1 --:; I'lim .- All ?? r \ ? ' :' : iler .; on the i.?- ... !. -v . ..li.--<\ i.'ambt dge, wnltl 4-.a- i-.iiMlii.-l*- ... sepleni-- 1- ol Uie *:mic year _> Uni 1*1.i.c- ??: Wai : Bev. .1. N. Ilall .1.. II ns ... 1.. .. .s.?. ;i.' Court. In 1--'. li ? ?l*o i.<- une .1:1 loinorary Itcutenaiil in the Koyal Naval li.iv. IIK ...- ii.,,.,. were p...-.-<l in Ktudvlng (.(?iiu:.1, nnd.-r l':..i-.. .1 Iii-!.- ?t the 1 nlvei I Held.-Ix-i--'. \fi? r le-ivlng l ..min-l.- lhe I'i nce. -.|rem .....,?? Ume al Alder.lu* lo pi pan I ,; *!" in 1---, ii.. deflnltet! entered tii<- Army, 1-4' Jolnln in. fi.i!i.-r !.-_-,:.i.-ni. tii.- ii-tli ll.?--..??-. doing dutj 4. nii the rorn ,1 lii.un-l iw . < ul. Ile-K ". Vorh an : Dubliti, and i.-iii- .tep i.\ step 10 the '-mii. "f raajor. ln 1--7 he vUitud h.I.. 1.1 mIUi lu- brother and ln !--!. he wenl |<j India. iv:.:-: in- io l-'?'". "" -une _*y ..f iii.- latter jreor he look lu* leal ln Uw liouae ..( I...nl- .1- i>....- ut .'i..i.<? and AvoihUIi ? rhe Duke wn* i:n<--t .: ?nti the Order of iti< Oarter and .it dllTe-_ii| time* Im r.Ived Uw Order of th ? r.l, .. I, 1 le ul I'r.:- .11 ai.d t'i<- <<r.ii<' < IO** of the Ncii.'Ti-r; I-. :.- \4'-i! .- nnmermi* Ord'-n. from other riHintrlr-. Ile nlsu held Ute ranh of honnrary . ;.. 1 nf lhe 4th llnnibay Cevalry (Brlnre Alberl Vlctair** ..-mi.i.". i.t. 1 uf uie Queen'* own f'anienm lll* i.iiiit.-:--. and im- ;i!., attaehed to the -t .'i ol hl* f.itl,. i--, i':-ii--i-,ii i-.--'inu-:.t "f bnacari. II* IBwwwe ii, 1.1 . hlgh <ii-_ic ? in Mo*nnry. Late lu 1--1 lhe Pri.U-rtrlbuted Uw prUea '?' tli<- ('ambridge Town Volunl?*eri In Onlldfiall and . ji .i.1 the u.i-, wit-if-c ol .. ? Ultai * traJnlni to tii i ? |.i ml nn.l Uie 1 .1 on, inyln 1 tliat this wa* ex , miiliiiHi 'n, ilu- ic.-t Htrlkinc way In lhe 11 -f mv. .-'....??? then I.- ln- iii.ul.- - 4 - ral appearom ? ? mi |i 11.ii. platofnns and on < '< inber ao, 1 ??. .,.. ,..,..|?.,i tn- l.lverpool Bnvr_] Inflrmary. ,,f hl p ibll. fuw II. .;.. I'?'?'? ?*"''. "''" interfered wlih In lhal year bi an lllnc-a rwn*e?iu 111 oi di- tni.r m the i. vc- tri. Kcii du.tri.ta of India wiii. li 1 re il4*d nn - alunn. Wl.il... n .: l.i-ill1 ? .(. Hi- I'iiI," of (lar."... .1 :. ,;,;, ?, -. ? ietl ... il and ron"- lentlona. Ile wn* a good UII*. i-old Ud .- :.!,>! .'-.-!?:<?' !i..<:-. Ml cv rM :.. -hoi ,. ,1 1 rlev-r 1 rl. k. ier, bui dld 1.iL-ploy mm i. 1..-1 f?r , ,1 ,..,,. 1 1 1 ul -f .port. Ile wa ...ll and wire ii.iii.. .nul fmm hli m .her** tainlly l.<- Inl (, rather long neek. ThU d?*fc_l ln* ti ed 1..-? U |,, wemniig vei . ial! eullai . Alth-ousli Ibe ','u I,..|-i-t .1 in -tvlhig hlm All.'-rt Fadwant, 11 wa* ln ,u?l 1,1- father* wL-h Uml h? (hnuld be known :. ? l-i ni ? r. 1 .*.i.i.l. In i.i- 'ni'ii- famll) luwl In M*let? ti<- w.i- ralled Prln e Kdw ird, and bj the trivolon* i.< w:.- ...Il-.i "( 'oll-..'- a- .1 < ' ...,,.. two > a' ?>-?.. ?!' ntteropl wa* n.ade tnarmnrn M in ..:.i.-'<? for hi'.. wlth hl rn -.. I" 1 ?? > ) ?? '? ? ' ,,f I-,.,, I, hti-r <.f Ihe iterman Emperor. Imt lhe pfojc.-l (.11 i'.-??:_'!. ..- -ii.i .i'" n -nbaeqnenl plan '?? (red hlm 1 ? l-r-.r.-.--. li- lene nf Orlcana, the danglil?*r nf tl,.. ...mu <t l?ari . r:.e "allare ..f th--e matrli ,,!,. .. win pn.Ublj dae I 1 Ih, f.? ' Uo.1 be -a. ali'-.i-lv .,, ihe >.:. ?? .i-'-i ?- li lo - ?? Lh Prinee* _l il o re. li. diuietil r of lhe imke nl .'< - k aod "t his \\:f-. IT 4,1.,1-v ,f ..?.??' I:--.. 1. it ?;.. only :. f'-w wteus ?,f.. th || llll - 'HV '-'.I4- h( ' '" ,l!" rn.il -i nnd Ihnl tl._-< '1 betroUt-il ol ? . ? --i. B ,..... i .... . em* ...- -.1 wlde |in *-l < .r 1-_,. ilon Ihriiiiah.mi Ihe l ind. not <>- ly l.\ e 1 l!i,< knowMge thal U '? ? Hdo l;.ve rni.ti-h.liu. ?,.,, , l-iii.i-, \4... nf BngllH 1:..:???>? ol lon Ipn bli-i . ? . <-,.. -nllor, and yoonew ? n of ? " i .. , ? ?? ? ;? ? ? . . < 1 .,-. - ln the IU ? ??! " ?? ? II ' "? -':|'" V ',"""? ' ', ? - ? ' . ? v ? , .- I-, mlii?r < i" ' ?- ' i-.-'. ' ? t.mn.a.id ??'. tl,.- i ? ' ? r_,|i!_.drn 1 ,H1 ? ' I',-.-. ?ihi: 1 i.r-iM.vi - r ixdou m e v, rwa vfi'.i" II " M- :i R M^'1 "'-N vn:i . . II 1.1 4\ PAt'S Wa I-.-' ...... ... | ? , to ? ? ? ? ' Hlalne 11 1- my ? .... l..-.ltl, t ? I ... . . - iii roptylng t-, thi* aow r*craury Blali ; t .. .- ? ' lh ? -I- h h II.: N-lli ? .... - ? ,...,.-,1 ... .:. di ?' de. p r -: ' ?<? ' ".' rhe I .1 ? ing I lh? **** < "i : ?'"": Mlnl-ter. I , , , ,, IU.AI.4__, .at y?H_roj.fi / vc/A'J / fi OJron sed. ?,, wascoxstb '? ? ? muitflr itwbi 1 ux :. Wi,.-. 1 . ? 9 Vn ?' ?' ' ' "? *?? ' ?*?"?? "' ,h" ; flrm ol Pu!| fai ki N ,,.,... lon- dridge belm "'"'"' .,n, reekUil mornlni-and wa I l-''-" . , ,, bave U.e rontrarl ' - ""? ,'"'i-'" v!l, ,, 1 ?. .... ...,- ol Ihe '? ? ? IrurOir, ln lh. ...uniry. 'ib- anh I.ii l-*"n .-ompWe-I. bul the ,.,, .,,1 ,, ., rel be-n rvmoved. Mr. rnn-y, the eity . -,. .1 , .-u.i.I'.r "I ..."> w". ,!' ?'" '' ' ' ..- Ihe t..l.- work, v Ich wi . 1 danger -t ?-. ,,,.. 1,1 ., w,,lei when I-- 1.1-nliillJ \PP** '"' ' ,..?: Ing ln a 1 lorrenl ;?:;:- . .;;-..:;?:;;:,:::',;:;:: ? M , ;|I.. . nl lha brldgi ? ?ng tlim nt ,., , ,.. \ A *'<? ? No. 13 Uroad* :... wi al ? I ng Uie ro. IrucUo..? ] ??" ,.,^,, |i. I.-,.,-..! ..' the romj.v' offle.. iid Iiml ,, , , . , ing on 1 Imm* U over 1 - - "?*???. I, ., ,. . a .ni i...'i"i wllh '""ll 1 . ,.. und rnilned lhe Iramway, whli-li gave way, throwlng < ?.."- I?U) lhe wnler wllh i.?. mt nnd Iramway on lop ol blm. Ur. ' ar<) wa. abool Bflj jeut old nnd l"-'\' ;' ?lf- und rour ehlldnu. 111 bome wa ... < ( " ?' ??< ;,;,,.. bul lh, nature ol hla work ?- ?????J?*k "^ n?i) imporuii.t cnl.rpM ? ln .:.?..-- ? .?'? '' ln \v?,..?) 11,vr ror Hi.'-- y?iir iiigng'd ln timming .. ,,,,.,. .ridgeuiid ternilual InelllUe for a rallroad. PAIirBE i-l JOSETB H COATi - i CO. l-i,,!,.!. lj.- la, Jan. 1 I. fhe emlmrrn "I '"""" ***** , wool ,.........-m.i. Hr* -.I ?'" "ph II- r"-"''^ ** '"' "" ,,.,,, u_ clty, made an n Ignmciil thi aftei ,.., ||,?;,..- ll. rn". I.- 11 Ignmeiil I* mnde by .... ,-,.), II. Uonte . Ilarrl " II * ? ? and John Waii-r ii,,,, ?. v ,1,.ir ,.1.1 ti - nnd .. lhe Bttn 1 I Coalt A ? 1. I, |,| ,.,.. ,..,,,...1 meniloned ln Uw a Igument l , .. K..iu:,,,l II. 1 -..< are *pccial ,.,,,?.-,-. The bowe i lhe 1.1 BAwnti II. ( ,?,,.. .. (.,. .-uni ( 1..-V.11. a llerrlng. and bn* I* n nited -.i neurl) ?'-O0,o0O. M< r .< laghorn and ' ??" ? ,,, ,., ,,?,, |lilV. 0100,000 nn. i.'i ln lhe tlrm. .,,.,. no |,...f-.--i.c-. nnd no Judimwiit* ... a-lm-ii .,1 were hroughl agaln 1 lhemm.whl4*h bnahemo ..?, ,.?,,i hlgh in Um en.'."-11 '""' l1"'"" lal "'"'' ' ,)?.,,. :?, ,|?r- l,.-.iii.l. I..." ei 11. I'"' ******. ***** .,,11 ,,f r-nui -. be in. li.d'-d in Ibe 01 Ignnw nt. li?. immedlute eau ? ol tl." tolhiro ?... lhe forelgn .,?.?,,??.?, | ?,,, ,. .trrday ai.>-..?,... fur HO.000 by tt,.. latm.-r, and Mrctanlc-' National Bank m ii,.- Wi ihlngton Bunufnrturlng Company ol liloure ur. n. .... uml .....1.1. 11. Ooatea A Co. M.e l-n-Kl-'i.t -? 1 ,,,, ,,1 lhe 1.1.. 99t*i i"'l..v lhal OnaAet ?* ? '? .. ,n,?, -genti foi ih.- v.a hlngtiin rompany. and u.-i.-.*l ." liave properly mnl ,""*"".... 1..- ? ,,,,?(.,, uilng eompany on hand. 1 '"?',,.,'", l.rd, .I-...I, 11 Ooaie* wa* mnde pre '' ' "' ,i?- wi .-,?..-, ... t...........v when ll -.1-- 'w"ft-' ." / : .,,. ,,.,,.. . The :?-.'- and llr.i'liil'- ?' me nrm a-r.nii._raa- ' ';>'"<' ?"' ***** ****** '"" ***** ul" '"' rt"' / /. tinrl'HY BAT* UU* BB971TT 1* BI* WIFE. ,.,,,,,,.,,,?. .,..?,. 14. Bdward ... Mnpi'V. ***** ''! lowed Mi- Marie i- Ht*wlU lo Nya--I_. N- v.. and tl,.-,. ,,?????.,, ,, kill her tf ahe dld n-t *****' "?? f^ turnid I.. l-i.ii,M..i.ii to-ay. He **9* ***** *** Hewltl B bl* MU- an.l tt... th-J ***** ****** ?'?-A t,.ti,, ago i.t Tr-i.t'... Three ***** ?'-"'? ,"'l,:''"', _ ' ?.? ,,.??,. ?,..,,, i.,.? lt? retnrnodaa*-*.* later l^wtf^i p.rn.N t..l.l mm lo- wtfe bai gone lo Kump-.. iij iurovered thal ihe waa alUBng a eaaata **^*f* -,,<i hewetil toaee ber. Hoaald *************** luni 44iti. blm, l.ut har retoUre* row ' ' '.,..?.,_ '.?-?.'^-jsriSrss mnd* ..r awyer*. lt w.-i- '??'" ' . ,. . ', . ., .. ? ,.r (..ll. c- I"1 ;l ' ;; Ih. iM meet ol one of the lawy. r . , . .,, uiii. 1. ?r ni-. ond (.r r..|?.,i elthtr *l*p wn., id -.-.<" " wlf(. nil, ,? til? vi.-iv vias liaed for to^uorrow. J uU.,.nru-\. to-day ,,??,, ?f he, taroiUav-^f^Sever roIls?? ,? llvo i and -_m H?.|,i,:,ti.-_iiy aha **o***\*ZS a ".c__i.^.*< I ?__iu nul. .Murpl.y. w 1*4*111 *'?** tat-i-uo-. - MR DEPEWS KA..V VICTORY. RE-ELETTED PEESIDENT OP THK UW ON LEAGUE Tiir. vvitir.F K-OCLAB TICKLT PP.onABLV BCC ' i-i.n.'l.-N'-T BO BIO v 70TB CA81 AS was EXKCflED. The T'nion Inncnr I'luh dei-i'leil Insf niirhl tliLit Cbauaeey M. Depew, Ita prea lent, had eommitteil bo offenee ln aerving ii in lhat offlce falthfully and well i,.r ei\ jreara, iiiii araa ratbet deeervlng ..f the '..min.-i.,'. ui .ti uf a re-eketloa. ile was ebooen uver Corneliua N. Bka by the deektve vnte <.f 125 tn 203, and the aaeeeaa of .he entire regnlu tiekel wis Indicated beyood a reaftnabk doubt, The attendance <.f memben _aa by no meana aa large aa aome bad expeeted it wonld be, oaly 7'.".' ballota being eaat, This is ahn.it 85 kaa tban were polkd two yeara a'. i when ihere v\a.s a bot t-i.nte.-t f,,r the aecretaryahlp. 'Ihe votea fot ilt aara. Depew nnri Blis<* were counted Brat, and were nntmiineed aoon after 11 "' I. ck. The tellers, it was cvidetit, would ii"t li'ii-h tho r.-r-t. of th'-ir work until an early Innir this mornlng, bul ihe aoeeeaa ?f Ibe entire regu hir Ucket was generally eoOCCded. It waa as rolkwa: Prmtdent-Ckanneey M. n.-pew. Vlce nn 4denl- < ornellua .n. Bllaa, r.-vl r. Morton. .1, . i.. Erhardl. r.iomaa II. Ilubbnrd, llerman ". vniMiir. vvoi.iimry l.-ttnai >n. Alfred Van Santvoord, i ii.nii.i- .. a, t.,n. ... I'lerponl Morgan, Caarlea 8. ."?initii. Iiiifii- !;. ('owlng, ll iiare Porter. s. -.-, m John R. v.... a,inn.-r. Tp'ii-in.'r -(,,-i.ici' Monlajfite. l.v'-. iilve f_mmlttce ('laaa of 1904 Charlea Lanler, vv. ii.ut vnitii, K. \V. Dewey, l.ge Blafden, Boberl M. (iallnwii). i ???, 'inn. ?.'? on ArtmMotW- QUvmi "f 1-l'l llarnMiii K. i.:,i'.trv. Charlea K. .._*?_:.,. v, l/i, Ivi; W. Wllii li"-t'T, lii-iijiimiii l_rr, Alberl .?. Ilyde. (rimimlttee nn Ubrary and Publlrntlon- I'i'rn- De r. Mi-k-'tti, .linii"- r. i;,-"i. Willlam Ml.ehell, th- Bev. ?s. II. \ll_in, lin.-in. S. K\-r-.ii). ll.-ni'V W. ' 'ann ?... Willlam l>. i.iitliii.-, .;..kIiii \v.ml.ll, Bugena D. Ilawldii . . ?. ...mmlttea mi -Art .\ifr??i r. M. Pnrdy, Henry w. Wa.r 'i . FratiB Waller, Roberl VV. Van Rosken*. Willlam <?? Nlehola, Alberl Pleratadt, Stewart w. Mllilll. . . , D.mmlttee on Poiitlcal Reform E. R. Illnadale, rtarenoo V, r.n?l. optui- Bralnerd, John 3. Knox, l>r li B, Kt. .l..lin Bonaa, Thomaa L. Jamea, Xortimer r \ddom. Bemjamln >? Chureh, Hnmuel Thnmna, Willlam T. s.lii-*. Jelferaon Clark, Wfl.lam B. DowA, R|i Imrd li. Irwln. .udlt is DonaM Mackay, Cbarlea Myera, Walter A. i'.,. The Nomlnating Committee eoABtcd of Coloael Willlam r.. Btrong, Bdward K. Qulntard, George I, Whitman, Cbarka B Foadkk, Thomaa H. Wood, Safl'inn.-l A. Preatfca and Emeraon Foote. Mr. l?.'|_.'.\'s ,;isy victory ahowed that a lot of l bad been wnated ln repreaeatlng tba. the club waa worked up t.. an unuaually higb pltch ,,f exeitemenl over the eonteat, Hii* frkBda who wi?hed ." ahow how popukr be was in the fB<*e ,,f the effork lo heap on hk ahouldem the dk ti.ii with tbe N'omlnatlng Com mittec'a work came out la nrfm hrra '., i-'.-.-t him tn auceeed hlmaelf. 11,,. ,?, nteat \*.;s of unuaual Intereat, however, rrom i .? poaltion ol the bead ol Ihe oppoaition tlcket Mr. Uliaa hnd formaliy declared lo L'oloael Willkm l. KtronK, chalrman >.f the N'omlnatlng Commlt ? ,. . ? ? |.- waa nn. a candiilate, and would t."t t io ti." uae <'f hk name. ln apite "f this. /...il.i m frienda preaaed hk eklma and auceeeded ln icet.ing up aome aentiment m favor <>f hnn. i if .,rse every member inderat.l thal there , ???. . ,i reelina igainal Mr Depew. Hia ,,,.,?,. |n t! I- club la oul -if reach ..f "Ml Ininiieal rceling. Mr. Depew dld not expeel lo _tident aitaln and waa aat^niabed when the ?omln,atlon eame t-. him. He waa Impelled t<. re ? . hu. the eoanaittee isU.-d bim t" jay hm.Ic l,lg ,j... . ? rtire fr,,: i ofllee for t1,,- - ike "1 hannony. It had decided thal -iv rotea ahould be wenumry t. a ehoke; aod had 'n-eti uaable ,,, ai ree nn any other oandidate than Mr. Depew. II he peimkted ln Iii- refuaal to he preai<lent again tnmittec would be ln a deadlock whl. nol break. \ -. !,,-. ,i ,i ibman, Mr Depew eouW only eonwn. t?. allow the ..h- of lik name. The mem i?"is, who aaid that tlie committee abouM nol have . .r.-.-ir by the rn!.- nl -is Vot? Le.').: nccee r?r ae oice, were an?ry hecanae a . -.mpr<>tni-* ramlidale had been choern. On tbe Innocenl ,?.?, ?, thk man they vented ti,.-.r dkpleaaure. , ,.-, rere uo\ numeroua enough to ,i0 Uore th n t.. aronae an overwbelming nt iii favoi of Mr. Depew. ,i,,l,:l i; Van Wormer and Oeorge Montatjue M1.,,. ,i.,-,,.| accrctanr and treaaurei with uut .,:,|.'n.."n tor. Van Wormer k y..nn-' man, energetlc and popukr, ',,,,1 ' one who la aure to make an (.flleicn. irlWcer. Mr. Monta?ue haa been treaa - ,- i-i uid will continue in the ..n.as |ong ;,,, the membem can force hnn .-? rem?ln '" |t. ii,. baa cond icted the Unancial affaira of the c|'?h on :. i!'.r..i_rli huaineaa principk ?n<l hk perannal nopukritj ia ureat. ll,,. p,,ii, Were npened a. 6:30 o'eioek, and votea aoon liegan to nour ln. A ateady atream ,,f calai and eurrin >a drove up to the door u?tu ufter P:30 oclock, the buui originally att, ,,?. fndln : the bnllotlng, Bj - o'clock the kbby. wading room nnd all otber parta ol the elui k .. were hll.-d wlth n.'.nivrs, all buaily ohattlng A few <.r tbe more active porti?ana ,,i either aide put tbe flakhlag touchca lo (heir ,.|. ctionecring lu a qukt waj earlj ln theeveiilng ;,,,,, then Hpent the Ume talking almul the chaacea " >?,',Vi after B o'eioek Mr. Depew ealled thi annual.tln* I.der iu ti.'- krge hall ol meefc in - .1. Beaver i*agc, the aeeretary, la iu loa \\>.t mid SiKourney W. l.v. wha waa bia pre ,1.,- .-.,?? ,n tl.ttce, waa aaked to rcaume bia ol?l (|uti(, ,,1P the evenlng. Colonel t_ UiaBd ir. . annon waa ekcted an honorarj n,-i..i..-r ,,r ii,,. elub, in i.gnitlon ul hk knu .,.,,1 active luiiiiei-iiiiti wlth lt. Laal v,,u. )?. i,,,,,!,,! tbe I.m "r vlo-prealdenta, and I ni;,?. ?f hk fellow-memhera hvored Waefcvation | ,? Ill(. hlglieal ofllee ln tbe gifl ol the elub. He . ,iil no. wiah I.?eome a candidate, however, ao | ihe NominaUng Committe.sided lo recommead ,11M1 ,,?. |,0?or,r3 memliewhlp. Thk dktinction ia rarelj coaferred, there belng only ekven per .,?,. i... ..].-*, t olonel Cannon, wbo bave been Utua ,.iliinented, Prcaident Harrkon belng one ol 1 J_dge Rufua R Cowiag IbeB read ,!,,- reporl ol Ibe Bxecutive Com ,?,?,.. of Whleh he ia chairmaa. II ahowed the dub to be free from debt, and ... have a aur pluaofover ?25,000. George Moatagoe. tUi treaa urer, th,-..- read hk report. whkh placed tha re ,,.?,.,,,?? 1801 at $301,807, BBd.IBBthXBB al. S'.si.s..; ihis is a remarkaUy lavorabk aUte ,'?-,,., beeaaae iho laoome and expeaditBrra joat aboul baknred i.. 1800. The aorploa of f25,.I reflecta greal aredll oa A.rl ll Btowb, ohak n...n ..f the Hoaae Commlttee. and .... hklaaao.iktea. Geonre B. Bheldoa and Frank E. nadaU. Walter r OlkOB, .-h.-.in.ian uf the I.il.ri.ry ( om mitiee, reported that l.? were 8,050 volamea la the library. Mr. Cilaoa baa beea eepecklBy aealoua ln bkdutiea. The reporl of the Art *>????? wn. ?',,,..,.,i will. apeekl marka of aatkfaelloB. ? i . ti .???_. lt ( litilv'-, the eliairman, lt waa read l.y rhomaa o. .j" ? an,i waa long and latereetiag ll ann,?.n,,-d Ihe ,lf, by Howard Loekw.I to tbe dob of a portrall ,",, i.eiit-v .my. and by Mr. Ckrke of teo aatlque .peetmeaiaf Chta? ate^ co^redataa Mr. i .. ,i,n *rt < onitiiitt.i" fnr twn Ckrke has aerved on tm An w,,r:,. and the blgh BteBdBld of Okt exhlNtlon- of . ,jll|t. unnbeea .lu.. to l,,a encriry ??, ,0 hk Bne ar?-u, taate. Cbariaa Stewart Stni.h moved a vote ol ti.-uika ... Mr.. .:? I,-. who ,.?,! ?..,-,.,, loaccepl ? iwomlaattoB, a,,d ,. was earried \*ith enthuainam. Tbe aonounoeo time lor ***** ** ***? p ?:... O'eioek. h,.t:.. ttaM h.-nr n.en.l>er8 were nt.U nrrivlBg, aud tre cruwd ol tbuac who had not been al.le to vote w.us laigfc Tlie clttb, therefore, voted t.i extend tlie tinie nntil 10:10 o'daok. An ad JOUrB_M.ni \4"a.s taken _____ tliat hour. The tcllep. were Colonel !.<.. ice \V. Wincher-ter, Wllllaia 11. Dowd an.l J. C. 0*Conor, jr. They begaa to count the vote for president at 10:.'I0 o'oloek. They (lovote.l thenn-'lvc* entirely to t)i? votea for the headt. of the two tickets, knowitiK that the ehlel triten-st wns in that contest. While tlm tellera were at work Mr. Depew walke.i about am. n_ l.i.s friend-s, ehattinir. " A lot of votes were eaat," aald aotne ..ue to him. " \i-,-' ln- replied. "An.l I beat tbat you-have the blggCBl pile." " But t!i<* man with the blggeet pile iloesn't alwnv? win." relolned Mr. Depew. Tiu- meeting-W88 cnlle.l to i.r.Ier a_-ain ahout a quarter of 11 o'eloek, aad tho re*,i!t of the halloting for prealdenl waa announeed after a little whil". Mr, Depew reoeive-l .25 vote*; Mr. Bliaa, 2Mj Jo-onii H. Choate, 1; and four wcrr l.lank. Tl.e tell^rn then ivent on with the blg taak ..f eountlng the vutos for the other cutnliilates. Few nf tlie lnenili.-rs, however, waitod t.i hcar tlm cuuiidctc returna. PRINCE FERDJNANDIN FERIL AN" ArmMFT MADE rI!r P0ROM HIM. nnr arm? officf.iv. ARnrsTr-n for piaOTTLvr, aO-XBW- him *_BD M. ?__4_-ltr__0?l". r.irl-, Jan. 14.?Tba ??Eclalr" to-day publisli-s B dlspeteh froaa S'.ti.i. tn th" __toe_ <hat Bfty arm? hleera bave been ai-ee*-- ln that eity .>n tbe eharaa of belng ImpBeated ln a plol a-iiust tbe Bvea ?t Pruice Fei-bianA, taa raler "f Bulgarla, and M. Mam boloff, Uie Bulgart-a Prbne Minlater. Tbe Ifapateb n.1.1- thal n rep..rt ls earreal tn Belgrad-) tiiat Prtaee r.-niirittnd had a tiarrow *-,x\n> Irom bc.Bg pO-MMWd i,v ttryehnlne nt th* Imnds <.r th** palaee cnok. Tbo nj.in waa oi.-1'v...i acttag lu a t-u-pictous -aanaer. He wai weUheA, .-unt waa _4*te-ta*l in tbe rery net nf nlaetog itryehnlna in a rtJ"-- he had pr.-pM-.-d tor the Pri co. Tbe cook araa Immedlately ptarei anaer nrr->t.. ATTACKKD RV AK\B _L4VE TRADER-. SI.VT._-AL. PUE-OBt KIM.FI) AT A BRITISH OCT FOOT 1**T XYA^ALAXD. laor.rton, -inn. 14.?A dispateh from Mnramliiqiie gaya: "The Aiab ilavo-tradera iu Byaaaalait-I reoemtiy comblned thelr toeeea ani _____ au atta-k on the jii.u-ri outpo-l at Baaanjlraa, on the aantbeaa. -bora i.f the take, Killlng la.iiu.ln Magall*. tlio i-,iuinander ,,f the Bouth Afrii-a Ooaaaaay. toree ..f BO-bo; Ur. I_,vi.-, Mr. KeEwaa, tlio 8Q-_-Oer of the ronipuny's iteo-nor; and nii..- Mkh.. Many nio.-e i_sr-_>ns were wounded. The fate of thr oo.po_l la ln Boadrt. Tho 1...'-..* ( inpai.y li..-, a.-keil for a gnnbaw aJnl a iupply ..( mnnltloni." _ _ TIIK sl I.T\N ANI) THK <'ll.MV.ri.NI. AFF.AIR. \i-niia. Jan. 14.-It i- reported from O.n-tanti nopie that by bht panoaal toUnonoe the Snltoa baa .,,,.ied in bringlng ahoul 8 -ati-fartory i-tt'* meul "f the Chadourne arTair. It li t? be boped that thia dlapateh mny be the inst to burden Iho IranaallanBit cabli* aboul t'1^ Prai,., Bulgai-tan U mperrl ta n t__-**ot_ The C-U-donrno Inddent nlght hn**e beea, Bhe aa a_p_o_l_-, eapabla ol in- wlng againal eaeh oth.-r the latan. wa.-i.lv* elemcnt- ready In ***/**"# Baropeaa aattoa if. aa aa i.iiiiiii.l in theae eohunna al the begtnnlng of tbe liii.uiii. ih* Oablneta of Part- and Boaa had beea ,,i,-:iia'.' iii _-_fore.Bg thelr reclproeal rtataae. Bul , H .? ud aol f-'i ihit ihe -..i*i-i refy oa th.- aettva luipori of Baaata, arMeh <ti<i not thu.k that lha proper non at bad arrtve-1 tor tho leoaaatag of the E-i-tei-n queoUon. The Peria Oovernaienl aUowred, tlierefore, aad withoui any daaiage t<. Ita dlgnlty, the Uulgarlan Inddent lo be totroi by the prop_r iwthortty, tbat lo, iy u.e M.i'ari, who bi th>4 ?*_-*___*. nf Bulgaria. ,.n the other baaa, Prinee icntiinuid kaowa lhat. botwlthataadlng tho moi-.u r,ui>p<.rt "f th.* Trtpto na uoa -'-A Ki-ii.n.t. it i- eator tor 1""' . i|ow his iki-i poMry, whieh ceaitata 1" kei-plog 'i.ii'i. aud to rciiiHin aa toag aa _*-?-_-ble bi ? . ii i,?-i,.,i i.--'..n de toeto of the Bulgarlan .A-I. tha bope that in* Powen win ilnaiiy - -., ,?-,. cni/f* him M ii -OV-eO-gB _B J...X-. nither thnn leave todoflnltely Bulgarla without u rogadae *Utu*. u can 1." oddod lha! a maor was loeeatty nartea ln Burope to the ofed thal Prtaea Pei-_-_Bl aae aboul rn change hi* rwHgloai erae-L Ha B awara ihat th- flar i- bU raoal Mtter enoaiy, and that Ihere would be mm bope t-> pta-ata bla bv "{.".-om i?_ hl* ??" r.-li_i..iu.-t. Al .-mv mte, tha Orttodox UiiksUna would only he gratetul to F*aB-i____i if ba , .-.t thelr "_n rellgton. Thia runior, startci at - , nnd publNhed l.y Ui- "Bwat," nmv be iintoua_U_l, Ihough Pllnces* ci-iuoritin-. lhe nwtber <>f I-'c-dlnand, U nniblUou-j r*fai_lng h-r- -on that ihe may t-ll hlm. ln the fr. i. i: of Henry IV. "lha Rulgariap thr-.nr. ls well worth an orthodox tnaaa." Al any rute. ll wai .:,i,i ihai the Bulgarlan Prinee has expr?__*d to'the Kvnml I ' ).rthodoxy and Uial thtO Kxareh, or ohlef of th* Chureh ln Ur- prlnrlf-aU'T. i,'?, .,.?, to 81 Petei iburg bi en?*oi t-. aollclt iho recognlilnn of tln* fiin.- ?* legal aovoeelgn. MB. ( IIM'LKAI' TO L1AVX TIIK (AH1NKT. ottawa, Jan. la?J. A. Obapleaa wtU realgn his ,?, t M _**-*ret-_ry ol ?-da, ?"?'1 WlU r>'llre fr.ni t-i" i .,>?,,, t immedtote-y af__e the |*e-_ltog Quebec prortn rinl elertloij-, and tbe I > etoetfona <-< nn -aeanrtei m ,,;.. I,. :?lM,,;, iiotue of Oonunona. _Ua Ul-baaltb la ,,.. ,,.;..,?, ror Uie itep. L. A. Ta,-U.-: rerenUy prt ..?,.,,,;,rv t.. Chapleoa. rturii.xl to Premler Abbott l,i. i.i-.-ii-. (., give lhe __.cre-.ry of Mace the porttoBo uf U-Uwil) l ari.l 4'..nal-. -m> OPBXINO OP TIIK LAXDTAa. Borlln, .im. li- 'i!"' I '' "?'-' **** "l"'"' ,'"! ,v in ibe ai-i.c- .?f Emperor IVIlllam, C!__uc-*_lor roa t-aprlvl read the ipeech "rom tbe throne, openlng tr**, -ea_lon.The -l.h made bo r_torence to torettB affalni. Ucferlng to tho dnanelal iltuatl a, tbe upeei b -**-?rU>ed it a* le** "avojrable than 11 "a^ In 1801. it waa not llM1?(,i,:i|,,.. ,i?. .peech odded, thal there wookl be a ,.?.,.,,.. owlng t.. tl.'- in. iva-.-.i ex*-en__tui-*a. Tho i ,,,,, Hou.f the Landtag re_ete( ed the DuBa of Katll.?r preHldent, uid Dr. v..n lurettk-her and Baroo von Miii.tu-tr. i were elaeted t^p-na-Beata. THK NK\Vi'?.l'M'I.ANI> CBBSUB. si .l.ilm's M. Y: .'an. II (Bp** ia!> Tiu- OMBBa M tarn* haw been rrooapleto-. Thef *?? tbe popabv II,.ti (rf N.?wfi.iii..ll.n.l an.l l.it.in.h.r tO l.c 909.000. 90 Inereuie In lhe laal nweo rean of only 4.100. or at ti?. rate of 2 t 2 per eaat Thia ihouing i^ ? greal dl-appointment. The laal eoaaaa, to iboo, tbomti hu - of S'J i i 9*t t -< to* tba iaeade ew-l-ig 44-ni. that year. rTanlgraBon ls the maln canae ot the ,,, ,.||?(. -rhe ,, pulatlon of st. Jobn'i i-C-reaood by -aota ili.m a.000 lu Uw but - v.-n yeara. TIIK KI.K. TI..N OVBB IS (.1ATKMA1.A. dt- ,,f (,?:,...,mll.'.lan. II.-At tln* r..i..-lil-l?il..f th" votlng f,,r ihe day. yeator-ay. L^Bfhjeta, U.Btelal ,,.,?i?i.i.c tor the Pieil-en-y. waa BO^OO -rotea ahead ?f ?,| other eaadMalaa Thg ei.-.tions, whieh eloaad to-nlght. baea i"'1" '" ******* ***** th" tort ,Uy "f january. , , ,1-rV Of TIIK NAMClloU - l'AS.-K.Vi.KKS BAVXD. langnn .mn. ii- A .ii-i-auii froai H-M Kong mya ,l_,t gfty -*aaaaagen Croaa Hm iteaaaer Baaiehow. whlch f.ain'crca- oi OBB-hl ***?*, OtTtjlV down with h-r .,, ,,.,-,.1,-. were nved by Bahlng boat* Unt were ,.,,;.? the leeae of the -K.-t-r. ? ? ? v,,Ti\<; AOAIBBT sKPAKATK BCHOOLB. -| Iiml. .lan. II (Si-eelali.- A deathblow *4:.s stni.'U _. '_.',,..rbooli ln Haaltoba y.-ster-lay in th.- el.-c '. . ?f i p. .'..m.-i-'Mi. tn.i-rer-unaal ?-_i<iid-t? la -.'?,ii. WlBBlpeg, the a_oat luteliige.it -oc_-U_e_ey ln Manltoba. and alwaya ragarded ?* a rtrong CaOtnerva. ii\,. ,?n-t:lucii.V- _ \ (..v-rKVATIVK BUK7TBD III OBTA-IIO. ToCOOtO, OBt, JaB. 14?Mr. M-Lenna... (',.a--rv.,tive. __ ,.1,, tod to the ii..ii.e of Coaaaaan* f..r tba OI___iarry i,,m.?,-i iu- majority i- abjwt iba aB-aa as at ti.e gener-l etoetloa ?? *<-?? w. =">>?? oanjmTABX T0XIBB*8 BXAVTB IMPROVED. Wa-atngton, Jan. n.-Dr. Bigrwdw, Batia-Biy Fn* _-", phy-i.ian. arrlv,-l In WaahtogtOO this mornlng (rom a brtef rhtll to the s-,ivta.v at Port Monroe. ile viv- lha Hina-ary u a inn- ***** b__. froai hla psugh .-MM-neii.'.- na IM bay. '"" t********* U bH rl^-ht. 11c .11(1 not ivtiialn vtth M-B, l?.-?aii-,,r tln.-1-e wn. no BBiaaiMy for s., (lolng lort M.inr.,-. Va.i Jan. 14.--*e. n-tarv |_BBB- con diil.m Is l.n|.rov?l to-day. Itt toaa going drlvlug thi* Koon! _at wag yiaiaabat hy mu. REPUBLICANS IN COXTEMPT, OITKAGEOl'S ACTION OF TIIE DEMOCRATIQ MAJORITY IN TIIE STATE SENATE. S_.\ATOF_S SAXTON', EHWI.V AXD 0 CON'XOl DROITKD FROM THE ROLL FOR REFUS1XO TO VOTE FOR A SsfBiSTlTL'TE EXl'MERA TION BILL WHICH THI'.Y HAD XEVER ?I.FX-TIIi: D1LL PVC TIIR.i. Ull. \BX TELEfiRAPH TO THE TRIBCNE.. Albaay. Jnn. 14.?Tiie voters and 1a\paycr** ia .liree of the larjront Se.nate di.*trif_ in the State today have no one to tyBtak for them in the npjier hontse of the l.e>,'isla.ure of ihe St _te of N'ew-York. Their Senators, Charles T. Saxton, (.eorjjc Z. Erwin nnd Ednnind o'Counor, have linen silen.-ed. theif nanics have been er.ined from the roll of the Senate, and they are not p. rniitted to take paxt in the debates of that body. Who haa tbaa Mhbed the voters of the conntien of Hroorue, Cheiianso, Dclaware, St. Lawrence, Franlc lin, l4ewis, WayDe, Outario, Vates and Scht.yler of their rlghl to repre,.'titation in the Senate, an.l 1?? Tt. them defeneeleN*:' It is- the Democratlc Sen? ate?the frandulent body inip<*>ed upon tlii_ State hy Erank Riee, Scretary of Siate; John Bosjart, State Eiigineer; Charlea F. Tabor, Attorney Oeneral; Eliiot Danforth, State Treasurer, and Edward Wiempla, Coatrolkr, uctin? an a State llo.ird of Cunviussei*? whieh has done this great WTOBg. In the.se three Senate dktrtofc are 7 7, ^0o voter.s, who are imw without any representiir tiuti whatever iu tlie Senate. fa the old do.-trine tliat taxatioo without repreacntatiuii is iinjust and not to be endurcd "played out" in the Stute nt .New-Vork:' I'erhaps the votera ol New-York will have _ itnethins? decisive to say upon the?e niiidern BOtlOM of the 1 leuioeratic party, aa cj_> peeaaed by its reprc.sentativeis in the Senate. The proeeedlogB of to-day whieh led up to the silendm. in the Senate of the voieiis Bt Oeorge Z. Erwin, Charles T. Saxton and Edmund O'Connor wen of a blgbly iiitere_in_< character. Their erime was that "hey r*-f_>ed to vote upun a blll uppr.ipriating fiom 9M0.004 to $_ .0,000 of tho thxpayem' money without kaowiag H? eontcnt* and without having a chan'-e tO inspeet it. Thia Inil was whtppad out of the po.Uet nf Senator Mi-Cl.-'latid, B I'einorrat. at tlie eeaskfl to-day^ und waa rushed tlirou-'li the Senate. Senatoro Saxton, Erwla an.l O'Counor refused to vote in the darlc; were d.-elared to bc " iu contempf for thua aeting; and tnc Clerk waa direirted not t4? .ull their niitn.-s again until they had purzedt IhimaalTra of their eoatempt, Furthernu.re, they .\>-r?- not perinitted to sp'al' upon any ineiMirc. BXMAtOB CAMTOtVB '-NK.vH.M_s . This wi.rk of disfnini-hising the voters of three Seoate <i_trict? waa doae under ttie kadecahlp and at the _.iiK>:e..ti,?n of Senator Jaeob A. Cantor, who _ rapidiy kaing all the littlo reput.-ition thnt he ev.-r had lor l'airne . or fBBamPB in the tp-atnient of bk oppoaeata. Coaiag. aa it did, fTom men of the statnp ?.f CaBtOf Btet Mn klknd, who are vklng wlth eneh other in maklng ar* overbeariag an posaibk tbe tempoeaiy power tliat they have ohtaiued tbMOgfi ll.e thefl of the Senate by Davld B. IIIII. tlie BepablkM Senatora need no. regard the paaaata "f tii.it reso lufion deekrlag them to be in eoatempt, n.s a dis graoe, bul they Bhooid OOBaider it .in honor. They would not vote BRalast B bill whirh they nught have support?-l if they aadetataod and knew ita proilalnna: nor wonld they voaa fae b btu pr<> Baatag a t.i\ of BBveral hundred thoaaaad dollara i.p ni Ihi l.'-iiii.-f. and pn.pert.v-owtiers of the Stata until they had BOBM knowLd.- of what the bill eontained and lor what pnipeMB and in what direetioaa Ihe money wai t.i b.' expeaded. The liill WM a _siil*tit.itc f?r the Etiumerarioa bill whieh was latrodaeed by Mr. MoCMlaad <>o the lit-st. day of the aeaaioa, for tbe takfag af aa enumeratioa in aeoordaaee with the plan pr<> posed by Davld II. Hiil. Not ev.-n Senator Cantor, de Demoeratk leader of the Senate. knew anything regardlag tbe provkioaa of the bill; for ln dk BllBBlng n he wius eompelkd repeate.lly to in-|.iun of MeCkllaad regardlag them. The dehate oa the bill wm made Intereatlng from the faet that the n.-m.'.ri's eadeavored t.> raab it throagh without even penalttiog the KVpuI'liiaiis to ai'-ue Bgaiaat the propoaed form of taklng ihe enaaatra* tion, and from the hi^li-handed manner in whi.-h Lkuteoaat-Governor Sheehaa earrkd tho l>-m ocratie plot to it.s ooaaummatioB. Another m tereatlag feature wbb the Ihct thal it uiis __ Demoeratio leader who aeat to te de.sk the resolution piittitiK ln confeuipt the BtnatOtB With whom he hxs aerved f'T h.'veral yean*. ami from whom he alwayi recelved the falreat H*rt of treatmen.. Seiator Cantor il alw.i.vi. iinfair when it Baiti lus parpoae so te be. At the opeaiag of tlie aemioa to-day Seaaaaf Me.< lellind waa reoogaiaed by Lkoteaaat^kv 1 eruor Sheeh.iu by iire-arratijenietit, and m.i-io B nioiMii' thal the Judkkry Coaualateg Of the Senate be dkcharged frotu ftirtlu-r BO*. .iliM-atioti "l tiie bill whi.-h he introducc4 ai the openlag ot tbe aeaaioa, whi.-h meius.tre pn vided for taklng aa eaumeratlon of tbe iahabttaaaa ?! the Stata. -Mr- Sbeehaa tri.'d t*> rush tlio raaolution throagh in his old AaBembiy Chartw manner, ptfttlng u aad deehttng tt earrkd befara a rote eoald be t4iken: but ba araa atoaped by lha agillty of Beaator Coggeshall, wbo aald he deaani to bear the reaolutkn read Brat, S-u:it?.r (kgp? ball furtin-r wkbed to kaow why the Dwaeatali u iii-ted to p-i-ss th<- bill la auefa ^r.-.t baata. " lt is a iiieit.sure of eoticeded iniporlati.-e,' lie u*_ tinued, --nnd no opportunity baa beea givea to the nietnl.rs of the Judkkry CoBUHlttM -.r t!iO membera of tha Senate to r.-ml over or atady iu No one who may deatre to he heard a a. I *? aUawad a chanrr to appear before ti.at eoeaadttoo. I have never before known an UMtaaCO wlnre, al the* begiBBiag af ? aeaakn. ? coaamlttea la .11a cbarged trom eoaalikiiag a blll befoiiB an af> portunlty of examining it haa been allowed. tiii: i:m _i_iiAT.-\ BILL nr.i .uu; tiii: m..v.v!_. At thia point a roll eall waa ordered, on the motipa of Beaator MeCkUaad, t.. dkehargi the oommlttee from further ooiadfrartaa "f the 'all. The Kev. Dr. Edararda voted arlth the Daaaaeiali ou this pcdpoaltkn. and tiie bill araa dr kied ... i>a befom the Beaak ior it., laal aetloa, Tha coua niitu'c wm then dkcharged from further goagldM. tlon of the bill, by a vote of 17 to 0: an.l thea Mr. McClellaud BBOTtd that it go lo ? third r.-ad ..._ Here S.nator 0*CoBBOr raise.l the polnl Bf order that the N-n.ite wa*. not la tl.e ..tder of motkag and ICMlatkBa, and that therefore M?l lelland'a motioa waa oul "f order. 'Sheehaa ?iid out of thLs euaily by de.-larin.; that, nia?uiurh a-s tha rulets 80 lar adopled did BOl OOBailkf the order of buaiaeaa Muaad, ihere waa ao wag ..i Menrfatas whether or not the moti-.n was la or out of order. Sheehau ordered the bill to a tluid readincr. and it waaaappoaai) lhal thk meaaaw would n- pbbm*\, Bal to the aarprka <>f every Rtpublkaa and of mot*t of tbe Peaaocrata, MeCkllaad tooh a pie<5? of paper out of his po.ket, aent it to the de*k. .ul moved lhal U hg Mihstituied for the bU that the inonient before had l*ecn !4ent lo a Ihi.d read inif. ln the Hiime hteath he ui*Ued that the sul) stitttte bill have ita third and llnal re.ulinu th?'a?v -I aah lhal the arlgiBal blll be read," ihoutal Senator Erwin. *LH uu hear the Hiibr*titute." eried another Senator. Mr. Etwtaft risni.-at for the readinu of Tne bill was not listened t4>. Thk niide lim indisnant, and he asked: " I)o you inean to cslablis-h aaeb revolutionury pro.' -edlngo at this:' k thli not a deliberative bad] '?'" The clerk wa.-. ordered t.i read ihe .siihstitute. nnd he read i. in a tonp so low that no ..ne more than two feet away from him eould hear it. One of the ehangea from the ori^uial bill k in the