Show I 1tnt IlbtiS niililr JJrrttllj III Jurrn Ie I lorla mrIlc flrrlr I TMCbov Jan 2 Special to thus JcraldfTho Queen alh i > crmiUed I ti < bo nnnouuced that he Intend Icarf iig England for the continent eary In thu year her 1 presentilnteuion I being t remain abroad a mouth The Queens health i has been poortrtonic timcandit Ii undoubtedlyduo to her contant I worry concenuis her CimllyalPalrs The marriage rf her favorite daughter daugh-ter Princess T5 3trlce to Prince Henry of 3altenLerjj whIch it vlll he l remembered the Prince of Wilt s strenuously opposed the Queen now realises I j has been a failure and the i cutter hunt IxLii a much granter source of uncaJDn than the public supj sed JfovUiat the detail of JUltenlergd hlet complications have been mureJ the inortlllra ton of the Quien will be appreciated appre-ciated i I licronc issMAitiiAOl US3rAIAGI to Beatrice youig Ttatteiil cr s poI po-I I arty and pood links inspired liint to l > ut himself tlcliandsofa deslgu I I Ing Hufsmn lily who utilized her position in the siltOf the late Kin press Russiatonegotiate marI mar-I rla ta between wealthy hueiutses and penullwsprlnws uilie resided In France hen ltenl rgrit his princely name an the matrimonial books and flue natchmakers lint attempt was to bring about a marriage riage with MdlL Dimcoiitt whose marrJageto Alfred 3lu urus son of the Turkish amUusjdor In London has just beeudrtlired void u the brute was a mlaor and the French law gives the parent ttic right to annul an-nul the contract without consent under sun concjtlon Mdlle 1 Dim court rejected JtitanUrg on ac counlvf povertriiiml he was then ofTereJ ti Min i WlnulfredaShiger daughter of tlic trlng machine mil lioiiaireand fp xovr riu ci 8 OK ercv After being l Inwkcd over half of Europe I5atlOnUrrjr finally securti court Influence stud the backing UiuCoiintcMjjQTuistadt to rumfse success In Itoui n Thither hue accordingly ac-cordingly went and Beatrice full in lovu with him at first sight Since the couple have brett wedded the Russian matclrmaker has penitently penit-ently > lunned Ilittenlerg and al ho cumulI squeeze from hU wifes al 10wal hum guns to this woman sa UicpricuoG > iiur > ilfiieiv JUceiiUyj tiring of the continual blackmail the prince refused further to tsilni even in the face of tho threat tf exposure ex-posure Thereupon tim viomai wrote in tho mot fulsome detail to Lord Chamberlain Latham accent panylog litrowiistaUmcnt with amass a-mass of letters relating to Batten bergs wooing and showing him Iu an unenviable light Latham submitted sub-mitted the entire corresi ndencc to the Queen nm Battenbcn was sent abroad with the least possible delay As htftmbcen absent now two months banishment it r may mean an Indefinite |