Lloyds Weekly Newspaper (Newspaper) - March 30, 1890, London, Middlesex CIRCULATION IN THE LONDON MARCH ONE THE GERMAN EMPEROR RIDES The retirement of the strongest states man in Europe has naturally excited a pro found not only in but in every Continental It seems as though one momentous chapter in the story of the rations had just and the new page is j now being This is not the first time that Prince Bismarck has expressed Hi TO a desire to be more or irom the cares of State but now his retirement is felt on all hands to be complete and and nowhere is the demand raised that he shall reconsider his It was the Princes own illustration that bavin been lifted into the saddle by would be able to ride The young aspiring to be the real as as the titular head of the aud failing to get on well with the old boldly adopts this In accepting the resignation of Prince Bismarck he vir tually decides on riding We may the idea that the Chancellors health has influenced his and it is not probable that the constitution of the now Reichstag has seriously troubled He has had to deal with a Reichstag broken up into fractions and a hostile ment is not at all formidable when it cannot turn out a and has parted with the control of army expenditure for a term of In the Labour Con ference would hardly form sufficient grounds disagreement between the Chancellor and his master as the Princes own organ reminds it was lie in suggested in the Reichstag an international inquiry into labour At the same there is little doubt that Prince Bis marck is jealous of unofficial counsellors such as at whose instance the new departure has been But tho appointment by the Emperor of a new of Commerce for Prussia appears to have been the chief cause of The Chancellor wanted to continue to choose his own like an English Premier but no English Premier has ever assumed to be alike the master of the monarch and the I the telegraph The very names of Prince Bis FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE BISMARCKS J THE QUEEN AT FRANCE The Chamber will adjourn in the j Prince on morning paid Tho with Princess Beatrice and Prince week to the end of his farewell visit to thy Shortly after Henry of lett by spec al course week to unu H oclock the in his cuirassier j train at four oclock on for was in a closed carriage to the Schlosa which was at 10 to six four As he i The who were by the prm military embarked on THE 01 Emperor William lias issued a private order to the military authorities in rewas neon driving to it is laid down that accompanied by fi henceforth no duel is to take place in the Unto AT SOUTH An attempted and occurred it en It appears a named William Armstrong attempted to take tho e people rushed cipal luval ith this utmost I board tho Vie Tlie quarrel or one of the ground on three previous e win u juc ot the parties is and is the father of a THE KAISER AND The while riding in the on Sunday was suddenly approached by i The aide in attendance spurred their horses but a policeman quickly seized the She held a petition in hor News of an attempted assault on spread through the city greatly to the annoyance of the who ordered the woman to be set at from to The quite I Hoys party immediately w and even in tfic square along foe j was witi and on uad the tutlo to Frederic tlie way ta the route f rum from of tho old Williams to tho railway station with such an throng that at Tlie Queen and d at was I three oclock i the of the courtyard and was received a warm tho were the police 1kr Majesty drove at once to the i behind them tlie Princes the holding in ilis haad 1 pro i received from the The were I THE OF WALES and the reached its prince o by Prince At near was by his naiKi with a The by a ii tliC two out of ii i and not at the the deceased having to io t in of On his on m 1 with city states into public scandal and that it ment has and and wholly indecent that no confidence which shied and kicked over the in I of Yap The of of which the hul to alight till Wales drove in a carriage with th the harness was At moment tho i by a squadron of the Cuirassiers of to its acts The Grand jury further recommend even wanted to the horses that tbe be made iv salaried Tlie and carriage but the strictures contained in the presentment refer both He to the sheriff ana to his that proceeded ill was the bonded by their and similar the carriage by Prince The cortege passed through tlo Hid then along den Ln TO Th u received Tho Fo c official documents ratify on the part of U t n opci to 1 stan vesseis 1 the Russian I nothing lss than a triumphal io the there wa a great mili I of the Grand 01 aii the honours were ren I ing from the and the tj the he stood for a lew moments on the j at tlu on Friday and et his wander over thousands j u of s and Prince lie remained with the Graid about Emporor William a chapter of 20 after which he drove to his palace in j BUck it on the thc During of a most brilliant i of the tie The Royal and per in ald other Court anO State j received the decoration at the hands of mareks colleagues were hardly known out side with the solitary exception of his Count In Petersburg the news of Prince Bismarcks retirement has been received with gratification in Vienna it at first produced but this has been changed to a feeling of satisfaction now that General Caprivi is in the Chancellor his successor in Paris the prevalent opinion is that the situation is in no wise The strong man armed who has kept his house in long is naturally an object of aver sion in for the Triple Alliance which he formed and has maintained for the last few years has effectually kept in check that THOMAS widow of Stonewall applied for a pension on account of his Mexican THE Alfred Robert the new Bishop of Eastern Equatorial is to be con on Marks April A COLLISION between a passenger and a train near New Four persons were killed and several A WHITE man was hanged at Grenada on Thurs day for the murder of a It is the first in stance in Mississippi in which a white man lias been executed for this MADAME the lady who was reported to have sent a threatening letter to the has been conveyed from Petersburg undei the escort of and banished to a plac TO A TELEGRAM received at Troy turbulent and ambitious In Ger on stated that Lieutenant Sonter and Austria the new Chancellor is of the 60th had died in Upper as a man of pacific temper and liberal ideas but no one man will again com bine the three great offices of and Prussian and no one man is ever likely to be to the Eni peror William what Prince Bismarck was to He is not the kind of monarch to tolerate a new Charles Martel or a Fortunately the retire ment of the Chancellor twenty years after the establishment of the modern German Empire occurs at a time of entire tran There is no movement of troops on the Russian not even a squabble between a German and a Frenchman in the or a sputter of fire from the vol canic Balkan Even were William the fireeater he was represented to be the he just now be disposed to break the peace of to do him he has thus far dis appointed He has shown much vigour and determination in assembling at Berlin that New International which is in the history of The further that Conference proceeds the more difficult he will find it to draw back the more completely his own renown will be linked with its He cannot have failed to note that already the language of the apostles of discontent has grown more moderate and though they may sneer his they yet are inclined to give the new experiment fair and patient The Labour Conference of con fined strictly to the programme which was submitted by the German Government to Powers before the delegates were ap but unofficially its members will ex ideas on many other It is possible that some of the English delegates may return home impressed with a belief in an Eight Hours or that some of the Continental delegates may learn of then English colleagues how to form a strong trades union and how to rely upon its One question which is sure to re cur again and again is the burden of and the possibility of reducing No such inconvenient topic could be broached inside the but outside of it such men as Jules Simon and Tolain and Burt are not likely to be altogether At present the pro spects of a Conference on Disarmament may seem remote but six months ago who would have dreamed of an International Conference on Labour sitting in the Radziwill Palace A young with generous instincts and keen sympathy for the may ride far when he goes and is not compelled to move at the pace of a veteran Hope springs eternal in the human breast while giving due honour to the great many look for lus retirement marking the commencement of a new and era for the of Europa where he had been engaged against the He was the only son of the late General Edward and was 24 years of A TELEGRAM from Now York saya news has reached there of a terrible explosion at A magazine containing dynamite was struck by which caused the dangerous substance to resulting in the death of live persona and serious injuries to 40 AN epidemic of diphtheria has swept over the town of There was no doctor in the and a Catholic priest named Walsh with bis own hands cleansed the throats of 40 Only one of the invalids but the priest himself fell a victim to his THE owners of the yachts and Grade have sent challenges to Lord as owner of the and to owner of the asking them to compete in a series of races over the New York yachting course during the coming GENERAL ROBERT a former Minister from the United States to the Court of died on Saturday afternoon from acute from which he had been suffering for several He is generally credited with having introduced the great American game of into Eng A TORNADO swept over the northern and cen tral portions of Carolina on Several negroes and two white men were The rail way bridge at was blown from its and several buildings unroofed in that The Presbyterian church of Chester county was entirely A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY is reported from ville where a negro aged de capitated his mother with an He was found playing with other and on being questioned said that his mother her heart upon a block and ordered him to cut her bead otherwise she would kill PRAIRIE FIRES have occurred in Colorado and Near in the latter state 20 square miles were devastated before tbe fire could be Ton farmhouses and barns bave been A man and a boy were fatally injured in their efforts to save their and other persons were seriously burned A QUANTITY of which was being conveyed along the road in a exploited on Sunday near with terrible The driver and two horses were literally blown to while a woman and an infant in a house close by were also Not a trace of the driver and the horses was except some small strips of which were found banging from some trees at a considerable distance from the scene of the 11 PARTICULARS are to band in the advices from Lima of the recent butchery of women and children in It originated m the bitter anta existing between Senor Rosas and benor Morales both candidates of the consti party for the presidential There was a battle in the streets of and many on both sides were among them chief of the Roaas having seen seven members of Ins family tall at bis side during the eight hours of the lelt with the remain Matriz and old As the drunken Indians i drew near the threatening to burn Urbina resolved to sacrifice himself to save thoso in tbe Ho left the told the Indians who be and was killed at The Indians continued to slaughter tho inhabitants and to sack and burn the town for many hours Over 100 lives were sacrificed virtually administered a rebuke to his Chancellor for to enter into sort of nego with the clerical chief wi first consult ing his and gives the story of the incident Emperor as much excitad about the negotiations between 1rinco Bismarck and and drove to the of the Chancellor in order to ask what these in iows The at the moment of his was in anil he at rose and joined In tho Emperors he said thit the Jews in question related to which drew from liis the observation that hi considered it his right to be informed of negotiations between his and party leaders like To this Prince answered much in the above liiat he could not admit with m he added that it was only in of a mise made to the lato William that lie had consented to serve bis and to remain in so He was to retire if he no longer suited tlie It U unnecessary to add that after such an interview it impos sible for Prince Bismarck to remain any longer in THE MEETING OF THS Advices from Vienna state that at the wUh of the German Emperor his interview with the Emperor Francis originally pro for the early part of the will take place considerably It is also said that there is a prospect of a at an early between and General von the new THE KINO OF The King of the Belgians arrived at Charing cross shortly after noon and paid a visit to the Stanley and African part in all the ceremonies of what is called the which held on the coro nation day of the first Kimr of but like the Chapter of the Black had to be postponed this year on of the death of the Empress This Till in lie brought the airl Tho to At the tic tlie jury returned a verdict of Wilful against TO FOR on dot cs a till to using lor Evidence was that tlu 10 to 10 years old to He for ii if they remained all and vio played cards for small They mostly on and am stop ed all ii Tue Bench sentenced Taylor to month BACK were ve at on Sunday owing to tim of the trawler which Grimsly for nearly live ago and had been given up for She had severe lost her and bad ii e bound for of people tlie ami loudly as the into dock with only liand iim of The wives of tao i On Monday the Emperor and the Prine of Wales tbe mess of the 1st Dragoon regi ment of the of which Queen Victoria holds tbe honorary and lunched ill tho Tho health of tbe Queen was proposed in cordial terms by the the exercise of any control over bis relations who announced the appointment of Prince George lembers of At the same time as second lieutenant of The party afterwards witnessed u sham in which the whole of the Berlin garrison took ACCIDENT TO A Rome correspondent telegraphs that Buffalo had a fall from his horse Wednesday and was dragged for soino receiving severe con THE the solicitor for the on Saturday received telegraphic for forms of petitions to tho Homo Secretary from all parts of tho The feeling in largely in favour of the jurys recommen dation to John brother of the says the verdict with the jurys recom was by tke and they are sanguine that tho that laming members to seek ref ugo at the There be found many will be made to obtain a commutation of the sen tence will prove The following written by Richard Davies three weeks before bis trial to one of his has been published Her Jly dear was glad to hoar from I am sure I do not know what to but io doubt you have beard all bow in an evil hour I was tempted and overpowered to do Dear I have confessed truly the part I took in May tlie Lord help it to be proved truly at tho and may I meet my punishment If I am sentenced to pass through tbe dark valley and shadow of death I shall bear up and not be afraid of for though I have lost all the world and those in it do not forgive He forgives which is and He will as He is doing help me to bear my If it is His will that I shall He will take me through and bring me safely on the other side for does He not say I will leave nor forsake thaet May he never leave me I strayed frora think ing I should guide Ho ba opened my und I have found tiat tbe Lord is our only for without Him wo are sure to go wrong as I bave If I bad but trusted in Him I should not have It is to come to but I patting all my trust m He will forgive and keep I thank yon dear aud if it is Gods will that wo do not meat on this earth may I meet you and all our friends around His throne in Dear Remember me to You can let him have this ilay the Lord watch you all and keep you from With fare well from your true and humble The High Sheriff of has fixed April for tbe at ford not but had a very narrow sun drive as well us actually i or in soft felt hat was a portion of the of his scalp and which the wheel tlie engine had taken ofi as it passed ls He was picked up taken to tii local A singular incident aio A passing over tbe Lovela bridge beard the looked aud ihu apparently dead He On Wednesday the went to Potsdam with tbe Frederick aud her two the and to vi sit the tomb of the Emperor The Empress gave a smaU to her illustrious to which Sir Edward and Lady and bis Royal suite were CANON ON Canon preached to a congrega at on in Pauls Cathe Taking for his even as Christ loved His and gave Himself for it the gentleman said There is the practical pagan in who founds marriage on interest and There is tho fine Westend who sells her daughter for a title or for an There is the smart young who sells himself for a position or a Cursed are That bos nothing to do with the Passion of the What is the outcome of that practical paganism Your Divorce your stories in the news and all tho degradation and despair that make society in England a disgrace to Try your theoretical reforms they are no better than You can Hud them in tho magazines you can find them on the rail way with statements about the and even about The outcome is on which human on which society in eternity is to be is a not a There are two I had always thought there wero two Tho two classes are to fight it out as I had always imagined tbe two sexes were to be And so this is the modern husband is to retain a wife for her work ebo is not to be a mother of chil for that seems to be degrading to the ad sense of the times and above all when they dont quite they arc to separate there is to be a temporary which seems the most advisable The of the new gospel is if you have a happy marriage it must come from soften ing of the I pray there may be much soften ing of the brain in London I pray that may be much softening of tho Compare tho practical and theoretical paganism with the teach ing of the and then in tho name of common aud then in the name of our great and my in the name of your act And remember dear that society is shattered if marriage is Re member that as your Master is united to marriage is And if it bo then remember that the defilements of divorce aud the miserable invention for allowing all sorts of mar which wo have never allowed are breaking up tho unity of Sot your face against Go the great the the sanctity of an English Remember that if that home is to be to us what it was to our forefathers if England w to be the great England that aba baa been then that homo must be blessed by ber moral THE WILLIAM has sent to the Czar a present of a beautifully bound album containing Berlin or a pra feeling him to Flatten Tho gentleman the story oi aud considerably tf he should been and as to where the body bad It that Ladds had recovered from liis aud in crawled a neighbouring BURGLARS AT the sessions on two niin named Frederic Clody and were charged with entering Peel by Mark near and taking away silver spoons and other jia evidence showed that tho accused entered tii house by one of tho upper which they forced with an iron They wero fol and captured by the Hailsham all tho articles stolen were They committed for DEATH OP AN inquiry into the circumstances He death of Hiss Helen Augusta a who died under painful ut her lodgings in Saturday was opened at that place ou It appeared that Rogers was tbn piris real and not an assumed i Curtis land agent and brother of the said his sister was years of and about a month ago he saw leave for She bad an en gagement at Bradford Theatre The land lord at said the deceased to lodge with her shortly before It further from evidence tL IT the deceased became ill on the 17th and of How peritonitis arose the was at a loss to and did not ty an George Herbert in business at volunteered the that bo and the deceased went to on and stayed at tho Crown there the morning of the During the whole of time the deceased complained of sore i 10 jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical THE INCE and Anno Dicken sbn were charged before tbe county magistrates at on with the wilful murder of female prisoners child at Objections taken by tbe defence to certain statements mails by tbe fen The prisoner to a decided to bear One was female prisoner stated that when returned home on the night the girl tho floor of the bedroom had been Another was that on being told her daughter bad been Mr Dickenson remarked that if sho bad then sho believed her husband bad murdered the prisoners were again remanded for a A on Tnr William was with committing a murderous assault upon Hannah with whom he had lived for 10 Last Friday Tonka seized Garner and drow a from his pocket as if for the of cutting her head A neighbour struck tho man on the head with a and tho fell from bis He was sentenced to six hard and was bound over fcf another six to keep the