Show TELEGRAPHIC > > b I THE ALFONSO AFFAIR t Still the Talk of Europe t r P rifi2 v A squib entitled Flight t of the Uhlan King appeared in the boulevards boul-evards It contains a scurrilous Attack Q on Alfonso Madrid 2The excitement of the Spanish against France increases Democratic Dem-ocratic and Republican journals unite in advising moderation on the part of the people At the theatre last evening the audience compelled an actress to substitute substi-tute national airs for some French coup lets forming a portion of the play being performed The popularity of the reigning f reign-ing family has vastly increased since the i Paris proceedings I I London 3Tbe Times editorial A Government which cannot seeurea courteous court-eous teceptiou for a national guet in its OWE capital can hardly be acquitted of weakness and incapacity even if it escapes EUfpieion on the score of sincerity And good will During a tenure ocfllce Challemel Lacour French Minister ofF of-F leisrn Affairs has irritated Germany ruffled the good will of England rind quarreled with China 1 he complete holation to which hehss redcced France has hd no unnatural result in the out bra k against Alfonso Paris SIt is stated that Ferry yesterday yes-terday resigned as prime minister Grevy however refused to accept it There is the greatest cOIfu ion among ministers and their supporter Pai 2de elaTes the ministry is alone respontible for the failure of the visit of Alfonso It is rumored the German government has addressed an energetic note to I Prance concerning the treatment in Paris of Alfonso Voltaire expresses its belief that the cabinet will not confirm the selection by Seaeral Thibaudin Minister of War of General Milot for chief of the General stag King Alfonso has instructed Due de Fernan Nunez Spanish ambassador to France to contribute 10000 francs for the relef of the poor of Paris London 3A Paris correspondent of the Times elates that he f Marquis de la Vegas Armijo Spanish minister of foreign affairs in referring to the scenes in Paris during the visit of Alfonso said the wrong then committed was so that ample reparation wciid be tendered by the French government and he had advised ad-vised the King not to hurry his departure depart-ure The marquis also said uwa were determined to prevent any internal difficulties dif-ficulties occurring in France or a general conflagration on our account A representative repre-sentative in Paris of one of the great powers called upon me specially to state that the Kings prudence and dignity under un-der the trying circumstances had rendered ren-dered a service to the whole of Europe The Marquis further said II We are perfectly per-fectly satisfied of the good faith ofFerry I |