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Show Prince then suddenly struck him with Lis left hand, at the same time drawing his pistol, ready cocked, with his right hand, and fired upon Noir with the muzzle close to him. Noir sank on the doorway, add the l'riuca then turned and fired upon Da Fourvelle, who endeavored en-deavored to draw a pistol, hut the Prince ruahed upon hini, but as soon as he saw hewaa armed he retreated be ; hind the door and aimed at De i -.who 'comprehending the ambush Into whicn had fallen, and reflecting that ir he lited there would Lot be wanting those who would charge them with being the azsressors, rushed out crying inur-1 inur-1 der." The Prince fired at him as he ran into the street, where he found io-tor io-tor Noir dead, he having had strength 1 to descend the stairs. Paris, 12. The funeral of ictor Noir occurred to-day. ThegoTernment, expecting a demonstration, made extensive ex-tensive preparations to preserve order. Karly in the morning the people began to guther around the house where the remains were lying, comiujr from all parts of the city. j CKZAT cnivAiri. I.o.NiijN. TIu crown has seized some land near Stockwell, which belonged be-longed to Geo. Peabody, on the ground that Peabody was an alieon and was therefore unablo to hrId land in the I'nited Kigdom. Mr. James Fraz jr, who was formerly sent to America as a commissioner to examine tlie common school system, has been appointed Bishop of Man-chest-: r. FRANCE. Stiiliid r.ditorlul. More about (lie IIoi:il-eide. IIoi:il-eide. l'miernl lift ietor Noir, Pap.is. The 21 isti'liUc. was published pub-lished ia mourning yesterday, and contained con-tained the following, in a leader, printed in large typo, headed, "ihe Murder, committed by Prince Pierre Bonnp:.! ;e, of citizen Victor Noir and the attempt to niiiidei'.'by Prince Pierre Bonaparte, upon Citizen L'irieh D FoiU'vilie." "I had the weakness to believe that -a Bonaparte c u!.l bo other than an assassin. as-sassin. I have dared to imagine that a fair duel was possible -in that family, where murder and waylaying are traditional tradi-tional and habitual. ();:r co-laborer Paschal Grcus-ett, has showed me my error, and to-day v, j mourn our dear frio.nl, Victor Noir, assassinated by the ruiliau i'ierre Nap ileoa Bonaparte. For eighteen years Francs lias beeu in the blood-stained hands ol" these cutthroats, cut-throats, who, not content with grape shooting Republicans in the streets, allure al-lure tlain into their baited traps for the purpose of-shui'utc iin them. Feo-ple Feo-ple of France, have you not had decidedly decid-edly enough of this." The JIifn"vc was very violent attain this looming, and '.tno entire issue is-sue was therefore b-'i'i-I by tho authorities. author-ities. L'i Musi 7la '-'O jmulisiics. the statement state-ment t-f M. I)i Tourvillo with regard re-gard to tho hilling of Victor Noir by Prince Bonaparte." Da Fourvelle says that after presenting the loiter from Paschal Grousset the l'riTicj a kcd'Are you the representatives of these wretches'.1'' Noir replied "We are the representatives of our friends." The |