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Show HIS SOX-IX-lAW THK rKINCE. C. I. Hantinifton not SatisOcd With L-bonchere's L-bonchere's Apoloiryto Ilatzfelilt. Xew Yokk, May 28. Special. It is reported that C. P. Huntington is not well satisticd with Labonehcip's apology apol-ogy for the libel he published in the Truth concerning his son-in-law, Prince Hatfeldt. Mr. Huntington, it is understood, felt keenly the aspersions cast on tho character of his son-in-law before and since his marriage, and he thought tho prince should lake ndvant-1 a.rc of tbcppcrtirsity nffoided him bv j Labouchcre, te Minvinf the public, if , he could, that h j not as black as he has been painted. TK pnnce will pay a visit to this country in the fall. j |