JG IPATINENT “This Will Not Suit Clearfield County Vv ery Well mrss 0 ITCH oN CLINTON. fi Amendment to Apportioomer t iil 15 That 1 Pffeet Adopted in the Hoase, ~~ Mampmswora, March 21. The bonee this afternoon resamed consideration of : the jodieial apportionment bill. The amendment attaching Cameron to Potter end McKean counties wee finally sdop- tod. The following amendments were aleo : adopted: Makiog Olinton avd Clearfield . the 46th distriet; adding Elk to Warren and Forest in the 37th district; striking out 35th district composed of Clinton, - Owmeron and Ek counties and making Jeferson and Olarion the 2h dist riot fashead of the bod. An important amendment to the 10:h section wee adopted, providing thet iv : districts baving two jadges reserved law Brarviogre hilt before both jadies ‘and in case of disagveement tbe decision of the jadge who sits at the trial of the. . oaee shell be the jodgment of coart, bat : fn all other cases the deswion of the pres- 3dnt jodge sball be the jodgment of the evar. Tbe bill as smended psseed sec- ond reading. : by ROBBERS WN A MINE. Thieves tek a Thriy Stav Whe' Carried $700 on Umonrows,. TL. —A startling “ale of sttempted marder and robbery ° ‘he of a great mine is reps No. 2 mines ne , John 7 doy miner, bas vo ind the Ange : ae came to the | .ew—he carries contivnally win even when be is in the mines. Vest. while he was working alone ». » thember in the mine, two Eonglish- speaking men esme in. Ope engaged hie * uMuntion by sskivg the los of » pick, _ while the other made & vicions lunge at Mai from bebind with a keen knife, which ‘slashed off the side of his ace. : | Riteko screamed, hoping to attract the sntion of some of the Have working . wboat him, but sound travels only a few * fool ander ground, and no help came. The men. frightened at Ritgko's out- aviem, sitecked him from each side, Ritz ho fighting hard fo ssye bis lite and wowey. He bad three deep gasbes on uma side of the Deck, besides sisebes on the bead. Ta bi strogale to ward of their blows with s pick be knocked the kvife from ene men's bavd, sod it wes found sfter- ward, but efforde vo clue to ite owner. without securing any of Ritsko's movey. ‘An hour Ister a driver found the Siav lye insensible and bleeding profusely __ froes his wounds, He was removed to Me bosrding-bouse, but refused to bave ‘# doctor called, because of the expense. "fhe sompany ordered cpe in attendance, smd be ssys Ritsko will recover. The © thieves were evidently fellow-miners who Anew of his babit of carrying movey. The . only entrance to the mine is down e shaft 450 feet deep, and pone but employes : could go down. Amovg 400 misers, : tle as of whom ae Nuown to Te, inayat baw base usable to plack bis ae- © safinots. : 10 ovata paooueTION : a Uontig Operators in he ClacBld Repos Ores ; Pooling trade in Penneylvania is to be corrected ~ olthe Clearfield region met bere to-day - snd formed sn organisation to be knosn tnt preliminary discussion of the ques- lou, but it was decided that the oatput should be lessened and that the pripeiple : "of the assoetstion would be the pooling of . the produ tion of the entire region. The following officers were elected, Presi- dent, E. J. Berwind; Vice President, Jobo ©. Hoott; Secretary pro tem, William. J. Nicolle. Victory for the’Contrastors. Mew Youx, March 21.—The electrical workers’ strike bas resulted in s complete sociation and defeat for the bosrd of walk- - ing delegates and the/various trade unions which bave been conducting it. Senor Murugus Resigned, Map, Mareh 21.—Benor Murugus, the Bpanisb minister st Washington, ce- “tiled bis resignation on March 14. The Rasigy uffnirs minister refused to apcept | No Jacision wee diveo, bat;Choynski bad mush the best of the fight. Oreedon was ; 2 BUFFALO'S Famous TRIAL. The Prisoners Pussrd ® Restloss Nigh wnd | Came [ote Coart Nervous sud Haggerd. Brrravo, March 21.— Twelve good wen and frue, the jary seléctad to d termine the fate of Clarence and Satis R bison, came into court at 10 oetwd tue degree, and 8 «die giity of manslaughter in the firet degree, It was 8 night of ternihie wy .ty i Clarence rod Sade, ax bev war uw their cells tu the Brio oouuty jal aod waited fo. tha dacistn of those twelve men, There was little doubt that it wonld be one or the other and’ on'y question was which. Bat little sleep visited the pris oners daring the long hours of the pight. Sadie was particularly oervode, aiter- nately pacing her cell and throwing ber self on her cot. A rey of hope cams fo them when the jury failed to report at the opening of court, at ¥ o'clock last evening, and they took it ss cmen that josticewas to be tempered with marcy in the panisnment awarded for their «me. At 2:40 o'clock this morning sf -r weary bours ofjdeliberation the jary reached so agreement. The verdict was record d sndjsealed nud then the jarors repaired to the jail to pase the ‘remainder ‘of the night. = Nobody koows, jout how early® the first sarions lonngerfwas silthe city ball this rived, the hallways and corridors were erowded with 2,000 people. When sourt opened there was(a wild raeh for sdmis- # ¢ police were on band iv force daring the last terrible daye. ed only epough persone tog. rtably “MH the court 4 com. tore, 8 * Lopinie sita- ‘+ ell present ad, o'clock Judge Hatch we court and took bis seat. torney Kendrick and Assistant Attoruey Qoackenbush took their sod the attorneys lor the defend- _ made room for Clareuce spd Sadie to sit beside them. Then tbe prisoners came in. Clarezce was somewhat confosed snd his beads were trembling slightly. He was making an effort to keep op the perve that has obarsoterized his demesnor, Sadie wee dresved in the black drevs sod the blue bet. The little woman bad passed s bed pight and looked baggard. The judge sentenced Clarence Robinson to life im- prisonment snd Sedis Robinson to twen- ty years. Ui ow ASHORE. Poses Negotiations Tattod Over Yesterday Ww dk Smeowoszx1, - Mereh 21.14 Hoox Obang, with his suite, bas left the wer. ship, on board of which be bas remained sipoe his arrival, snd is ocoupying quer- fers in the town. The negotiations be- tween Chinese suvoys sad the Jspevese representatives begin fo day, Mareh 21. Loxpox, Msreh 21.—A Hoog Kong dispatoh to The Globe says the Japenese | bavs blockaded the port of Tameni, ou the northeast 65ast of Formosa. A Central News dispatch from Sbang- bai says: Jepavese war vessels have been searching British and German mer- cheotmen in the Gulf of Pechili for eocn- trabsud of war. The Japanese flest has since retired from Taka and tbe Chinese bave a cumber of janks ready to be sunk ot that place in order to block the en- trance to the Pei Ho river. Mew Strest Signs Going Up. At the January meeting of couveil the street committee wae iostructed to bave ‘steest signe made snd the names of the werions streets snd svenues placed at the corners for the better guidance of citisens sod strangers, and sleo as 8 preliminery step to the securing of free delivery of the meils. The contract was awarded to D. Frazer, who agreed to furnish the sigue at 15 cents each, snd the first ones have jast beec pisced to position. Trey are made of tio, painted black with white ietters. Asthraciis Mon Meet. New York, March 21.—Presidents of sptbracite coal carrying and produciog railroad companies met bere to-day. All anthracite roads were represented. A committee of five was appoioted to cov- sider the question of production and per- insure Larmony between the various com- panies and to > slop demoralizations in trade. Ti Ee Three Children Incinerated, SpaisarzLp, Mo., March 21.—Three children of Lucinda Bmith, colored, were burned to death last evening. The moth- er left the bonse ‘early in the evening, years, and 6 months, respectively, were burned to death. ly ill at bie home in Washington, Hemp- stead county. Ho was vaccivated Wed- sito. ing and reported their vardict tka Clar- | | SHE ence was goilty of mirder in the second | morning, bat an exceedingly early boar, | and long before the daily employes ar- ‘| pany the article. Miss Tarbell’s centages aod endeavor to devise a plan to’ THOROUGH INVESTIGATION | Spain Will on to the Bottom of the Allianes A flair. nn it AGT FAIRLY. It Xo the Right No Awwer Will Be Masie 1) Gresham's Demand, Wasninaron, Ma sb 22 —Tae Spanish vaval commander st Huvans is etili in- vestigat.iig the firing upon the Uuied Htutes stesmship Alliances by the Spanish wanbost Conde de Vendito. As su en dence of the thoroughpess with which the Spauish goversmeut is looking into thie matter it is 8'a’~d that the investigation wade by th- nivel commander wul be entirely separate.-from any report made by the Spsnish captain. When the naval comma ter shall have finished tis inves tigntion bis raport will be cabled to Ma- drid. The fall text of the Spanish cap- tain’s rep rt wee forwarded to Spain xe Havana sutbsrifies. lis MBaiaity stated that Speia will wake DO reply to Secrrtary Gr -sbum's telegram yhrongh Minster Taylor regaid ng the Aijiapea case, nitil the puval COMMADJarg report ehali be in the hauds of the ofc of foreign sff.irs. The Bpeniel, government feels that it would 2 UDYise to commit itesit to any reply outi! jt Bret sball have been plaowd 18 POgagsion of ali the information bearing pon tue wetion tuken by fhe Suptete of their gu. boat, There is high cffivisl authority for the statement thar Spain thue far bss only through Mivwster Taylor that the dispo- sition of the Spanish government is to aot fairly acd that a detailed snewer will be made to Secretary Gresham's dispute at the very moment the government is in a postion to speak in ‘intellige otly. WON. RICHARD VAUX DEAD. Me Had he Ditincion fo Dance With Qusce Vi PRILADELPHIA, arch 22 — Ez Con greseman Bicherd Vaux, who has been il} nt hie home in thie city for several days with the grip, died this morning. Hews 74 years of age. He was the only Philsdelpbian sod per- haps the only American who bad the die- tinetion to devee with Queen Victoris. : tamages For Infringement. Nx~ Yeax, March 21.0. M. Lood- borg, tbe Swedish naval architect sod de | per signer, has rued Oramp & Bons, of Phila- delphis, to recover $300,000 damages for alleged infringement of petent, which Lavdborg says was need in covetrocting the steamebipe St. Louis and 8t. Psal. Evawercx, Wyo, March 21.—At noon to-day it was definitely koown that 00 is the death roll of the Red Csaon mine die- ter which last evening. There sre 50 widows and 250 fatheriess children in camp ae a result of the dis wayville and other placee, are famitier to the readers of Lbo Era, was food gniny ns indicted at Little Valley on Monday, aod sentenced to the Elmira reform tory notil discharged by Jaw. —Bead’ord Er. | MeClure's Magazine for April. A talk with the sathor of “Trilby,” Mr. | George DuMaurier, reported by Robert Bberasd in MeClare's Mags zine for April, tells as good s story, with ss charming » candor sad cordislity as “Trilby” iteelt. The son of a man of talent. whose ready projects were always disappointing the high bopes in which they began, Da Msuriers's youth wae fall of wanderings sod adventures. TlLese he relates with the same bumorous frankness with whieh he confesses Lis surprise at findiog him- soll to-day a novelist oo the *‘boom.” Incidentally glimpses are given of bis present home life and of bis way of work- ing, both as artist and novelist. Portraits of him and pletures of his home accom- Lite. of Napoleon covers, in this number, an ex- cellent scoount of the retreat from Moes- cow, the exile to Elbe, the trinmphsnt re- tare, tha defeat at Waterloo, ard the death at St. Helena. “Twenty-four pic- inres from the collection of Mr. bard illostrate these great and pictar esqae events, and Napoleon's sspect snd Learing in the midet of them. Conan Doyle supplies s story which is the conn- terpart of the Sheriock Holmes memoirs, being the eonfession of a man of the class whom the Sherlock Holmees are always in purenit of, namely, an ‘‘oid offender.” Other leatures of the nom- ber are the first of a series of ilinetrated papers by E. J. Edwarde, dramatic chap- { ters in the history of that remarkavle po- litical organization, the Tammany Socie- ty, which was fourded ss far back as 1789; s Pinkerton story which tells of the stealing of fifteen thousand dollars worth of dismonds of a man's person by | open assault in a crowded railway car gn- der full speed; an sccoant, with namer- ous pictures of the fraude practiced on the Bask of England, and of the beok’s manner of dealing with financial pasice; and » stady, with portraits and other pic tares, of Prerre Loti sa be sppesrn in private lile—writing bis novels, adminie- tering his office of commander in the French navy, or taking his diversion—a stady written by Madame Adam, who, se editor of the “Nouvelle Revue,” inte. duced Pierre Loti to the reading public. 8. 8. McCrons, Lap, Rs 30LaMareits Pics, N. XY Cn 800 as it was placed io the hide of the | stated to the United States government uk Mead, the Olean and Allegany | burglar, whose exploits in DaBoie, Brock- Hab death. aon SLACKWELLS WES WEST snancH OVE. About 60.00) 000 Fes Feet of Logs Going the With port Miia Tae Lock Buven Lemoorst says F. Blackwel:, in bis corpuration drive fro. | the head of Bennett's branch, will briny ‘down the river sovut 40,000,000 feet of timber. At other potots on thi side of Benpett's be bas goten out timber thst wil: swell toat number to 47,000,000 feet, From the Keating region oe velitinies that 5,000,000 feet witli ecw wo toe river, while frown Kettle cresk. om bis source of formation he toir as thera will be about 10,000,000 leet. ) The sumoer of jogs thut be «ii uy down will be about the same © © 48 Just year. Nearly all of 1t #0 b. iniouk round timber. He estimates that thre will be about 5,000,000 feet. of timber some down also. Mr. Biuck well stetes that ll lhe job | + peaker ‘desk, which took him more thsn bers buve their log” on the Jandings, avd sre ready to drop them dow the strane a8 Soon as the river and the booms ure Iu #oud covdition to float and F-oni"® them. | wore round fn place: A HEAVY eRaW Sait It is the Biggest Ever Made in SL Louis —1 Con "sisted of 700.000 Bushels of No. ¥ Com. © BT. Levis, Mutoh 22.—Tba hexviest | sale of graiu 10 volome ever made in thie mnrket wis consummated yesterdny. The silv ane. made. by the Usitnd Eleesto: compuuy to the K. B. Whats Grams cota- pany. It consisted of T0100 bnsbels of No. 2 coro. : The shipment ie to Le z.uds Between sow aod April 5 sod goes un rai! to the Atlantic seaboard. Abe sina of the St. Loos grain to the Atisnhe markets bes been enhanced fally. 3 of a cent per bushe! by the appearance, condition and weight of the grain that was shipped this seapon, amounting to pearly 3 000,000 bushels, from St, Le, by to thaee markets, A Self-Confessed Bout. all Bearow, March 22.—“Color i Willism Allen Hootley Sillowsy, alisd “William Huotley,” who for years bs beet ‘ ‘Jing op” Grand Army poste Lirougbout the country, is a seif-conferend bast, He Las received hundreds of dollare from mem- bere of the (3. A. R. - Assistant Adjatant- General Moore, of the Massachusetts de- partment, investigated the ‘‘colonel’s” war record and found be bad none. He was confronted with a veteran ba claimed te be soqoainted with, and confessed that be was s frand and wept like a baby. Warships Colitde. - Hoxa Kowa, March 22. —Adviors have been received bere stating that two of ber msjesty’s warships recently bad a narrow escspe from disaster. While the ‘British sqosdron was weighing anchor in the barbor of Wei-Hai-Wa during o | eros gale, 8 heavy ses swept over the forecastle of ibe flagship Osuturios, drowning s ssamen named Edwards. | _Atracy came into colhwion with the Cee tarion and seriously demeged her bow pistes. Both ships drifted dangerously oesr the lea shore, but managed to get clear and steam oat to ses. : Robisicne Ge Te Anbare, : Borraro, N. Y., March 22.—QClarence Robinson was takeo to Anbarn prison by | Jailer Fieber this mornirg. on the 30 o'clock accommodation train over the N-w York Central road, Clarente was qmiet aod showed po nervouevess. He | bud bis fins! interview with. his wife ee 1 serday afternoon. The matron in charge of the women's ‘department of Auburn is expected bere to-gight or to morrow for Sadie Robin- Jape Atinek Posondore Isinads. % Loxpux, March 22.—A dispatch io the “Pall Mall Gazette” says the Japaneses are making an attack spon the Pescadore ion of the largest of the group. These islands are sitnated between Formoss aod the Cbivese mainland. ; Her Doagivier Tavtomtis Kittel. Massrirox, O, March 22. — While driv- ing bome to Fox townehip, Carroll county, | with ber 3-year-old dsaghter, Are. Has- ard Duplsp lost coutrol of ber bores. | Both were thrown nut of the buggy, sad the child wae instantly Killed. yottrwe Block Burass. Jorxsrowx, Ps, March 22. — Mrs. Cav- anaagh’s block, lately parchased by the Pennsylvania railroad company to make way for the pew branch into this place, was destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is 84, 000, with no insarance. Tweniy-Kight Fisherman Drowned. Besriy, March 22.—A terrific storm bas swept over Lake Knmmerow, in Pom- erania, daring which a number of fishing boats were swamped and 28 fishermen were drowned. tot ary Eomasaeva wa. Oesonxwe, Isle of Wight, March 22 — Sir Heary F. Bonsouby, secretary to the. qneen, is in a very eritical condition, and hie death may occur at any moment. Made Happy. Wasamvaros, March 22 —W. Ww. EI- lenberger was to-day appointed postmae- ter pt Sherrett, Armstrong county, vice 8. F. Booker, resigned. : Poenl Agent. Harnissvaa, Pa. , Mts 23... Caveter Hastings bas appointed A. D. Hazen ‘otate flocal agent at Washington. The Corpses Sereamed. Corvus, Ky., March 24.—Mrs. Jeo. wims Emperson, colored, died and wee Inid out. During the night, whilea > was in progress, the corpse begs esoream; scaring the mourners almo Tt is heheved she will recom Fo Priedelphia, ! cities, boroughs und townshipe to aporo- ‘coal snd known aa the miners’ bill, bas ‘ment of Jodge Gordon. Mr. Newlin ap- proached a pumber of members with the | oblige him. He olssme that the know!- ied civil engineering. Last year he was Ih STE LWRIRES e House will Hest Two Ad «dresses On Money Poli- oN cies. _— og THK 0 BE PAD IW i Bei oo This 1¢« the Elementary sep in : Favor of Good Roads. B \gweone, March 32.—it was 15 mint 3 pust 9 v'clock to-day before Spes-~ Rec \ ton called the house to order. This J oo sccouut of there pot being & 410i present al the proper time. A sarge b ‘ob of petitions for sud agsioet |, piuding legislation wes piled on the #) mi susie to dispose of. “A large pom- be: of were favorably reported from sommitteds. The following new bule Mr, Jumes, Venango, foc 8 peosion for I. M. MoUlintook, sergeant in Company F, -Zixtosuth regiment, who contracted | wp " Homestead. rv. Reed, leipbis, appropristing $1,000 to the German Home society, of a Mr. MoCisio, Lancaster, suthorizsing pricte moneys for Memorial Day. Mr. Hershey, Lancaster, suthorizivg historionl worke relating to services of Peuosylvanis volunteers during the late war, Mr. Talbot, Chester, making an sppro- priatioa of $1,000 for the erection of s suitable monument fo commemorate the patriotism and mark the restiog place of sddiers of the revolutionary war, the M.ziosn war snd the war of the rebell- ion in Upper Octocara, Chester county. A resolution graotiog the use of. the bouse to Hon. Ct aries Emory Susith, of Philadelphia, to deliver an address on the sound money policy oo Thuredsy night, March 28. This address will be in re sponse to one which will be delivered by George Herbert Clarke, of Philadel bis, who will spesk to the members on pext Tuesday night on the silver question. Two special orders were granted, ote for the bill encouraging the nee of broad tires used on vehicles on the public roade, the otber for repealing a special law in’ the boruvagh of Darby, Delaware county. Thirty-one new bills, which were intro duced during the week, were read for the | first time, snd ibe house sdjourved to mest again on Monday vight. The Mast bill for weighing bitaminons been reported from committes favorably. Hie other bill requiring sn examination ay oma will be let oat pext The Smith road bill has been placed on oder Tt requires that the road tax shall be paid fo cash snd not worked out, which is now optional. lieved to be the elementary step in favor of good roads. ; Something of a secestion was created ou the floor of the house by the sppear- suoe of James A. Newlin, of the Philadel- phia bar, with s memorial for the impeach. request that they present the memorial, bat be failed to got any one willing to edge that he had the petition came to the officials of the house, and that they would pat permit i$ to be introduced. Mr. New. lin bas & grievance nguinet Judge Gordon: in the Hare Powell case. = He asserts that Judge Gordon held a secret court, dispose. | -de of the ease and pever filed his decree. Mr. Nowlin claims thet be preferred charges of bribery against Mr. Worrell, the master in the cass, snd that Clordon disposed of the cess in ssoret session, never filing the decree. Mr. Newlin does pot accase the judge of bribery, bat of arbitrary active. The memoria! is in the bende of Speaker Walton. : General Greenland Dead. Craniow, Pa.. March 24. — General Wal- for W. Greenland died last night. He This is be | A ARTISTIC MOLO-UP. T Steured $300 and Severs Gold Watches trom Putimen Occupants, Vicros, Colo, March 24.—a& south boand train oo the Florssos and Cripple | Creeks raiirond which left bere set sven- 9 ing, wes beld up by masked robbers joss robbets who boarded 1he train st Vietor eutered the sleeper and and swakened the PhesvDgers, relieving them of $500 and watches. Another bsudit climbed over the tender into the engine, the engineer to stop the train ot & polté li miles south of Vier, where five otuer roobers were waiting. The latter broke open the mal acd express cam, bat wok sothivy valawbie. Toe’ robbers EY wt the Su ptass esMSE 4 ; lead, sud going through the conclies obtained several gold wstches No one was bart. Flot The Tobey Tia engineer started to return to Victor, bat the robbers or 4 to pull om ayy which ‘be A PEWS, wa Waves. Me Speks Duparagingly of the Choracter of thy Women of Virgisis. ‘Wararsoron, March 24—An Alezen- dria special says Harry Hines, of Alegsn- - 1 drin, was tried yesterday for assaulting J. 'C. Weese, 8 Pevosylvanisn, who it was sllezed, bad made remurks derogatory to Vireioian women. He wes scjuitted. . As Weese left the courtroom be bad to puss through s doable line of women, sll srmed with rawtides, who beat him so unmercifully that & paysicien bad to be summoned. : The sttorney who appeared for ham was compelled to go down on his knees aod spologina, Yoosa: tows, O, March 36.—The im tional bank ut Canfield, 10 miles fresn here, wae broken into Friday night and the vaait dynsmited, essing the destruction of the interior of the building, bot the Sol stn seit th toon of 48 Aft aged 21, ran up and fired « pistol in bis vy the police. Li's wound is not danger ous. ; Wc —— ot ———— $now begine to look as it be hes & basd Sght bead, with » prmepect for defend. Wasamworon, Mares 24—The scored service bas discovered a new ocoanterfuit $5 silver certificate of the series of 1801; Grant bead, W. 8. Rosseraus, Sec’y, B. 8. Nebeker, treasurer. The note is printed trom & wood cut and the workmanship is very crude, Severs! words were spelled ‘wrong. oo Dope 1 Weer Usion, O.; March 24—R W. wan adjutaat-general daring Governor Pattison’s lest administration. Greenland was born at Coatesville in 1848. At the age of 16 he enlisted in the 125th Penna. Volunteers and served throughout the war. At the battle of An- tietam the standard bearer of his regi- ment was killed and Greenland picked up the colors aod bore them through the rest of the battle. After the war he -tud- Democratic candidate for secretary of internal affairs. TRIED TO AVENGE MER. At the Bedside of Wis Dying Sister a Brother Tries to Shoot Mer Betrayer, Nzw Yoax, March 24 —A sensational episode oocurred yesterday at the home of Loretta Hannigan, a youug lady type writer, who was the victim of a criminal When Solomon H. Mann was brought to the dying girl's bedside she duciared him to be her betrayer. The girl's broth. er thereupon drew a revolver and aimed it at Mann, bat before the "ammer de- scended a detentive pre } hie thumb ander is, saving os brother Treber, 8 prominent merchant, is on the | Republican ticket for ‘member of the { hoard of education. His wife is on the Populist ticket for the same place. The fight betwen the two - very bitter. Professinnal Palibatrars Wanted. S . Hewnensox, Ky., March 24 —Oltizsens bere are petitioning the city couseil to appoint a fores of men who shall act as pallbearers and grave-iiliers at every fu- nersl. The men are to do nothing else. William Congratnistes Biamarek. Buru, March 24.--Emperor William marek, sent & telegram to the ex-chanel lor saying: *T have to somvey to your serene highness expremsion of my pros found indignstion at the resciution the reichstag has adopted. It is in complete opposition io the feelings of all German princes and people.” Bunun, March 34. Emperor William received at 7:15 this evening the follow ing reply to the message be sent to Prince Bumarpk this afternoon: “I pray vows majesty to accept the respectful expiess sion of my gratitude for the mast gressous message by which Jour majesty hastrans wae AST at. | formed the action of say polieal oppe- ree, coomnng whch | am ak 7 iy informed, Into & Somres of; tisfaction.” The National Zeitung that a tele Vein resigning thé vies presiden- outside of the city limits. Ove of the =