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Show OUTRAGE ON PREFECT FULLY PREARRANGED Citizens Called on to Treat the Kind's Representathe as a Judas. VIENNA, Jan 3 The disturbances last night at Dbrecxen. Hungary, on the arrival ar-rival of the new Prefect, If. Kovacs. sTt fully prearrung-d The Trefect only suco-eded In ending the disorders and the continued assaults on himself by signing his resignation, which was read to the crowd by a committee of citizens. The streets of I)ebrecen were pla-. pla-. ir.i.d Saturday with a long notice, part of which was an follows. Notice to Citizens. Wo count upon you. cltltenn of Debrecxen. to show today as in the i est that Iiebrecien la tho cradle of Hungarian liberty. No cltlten of Debrecxen shall serve this mercenary of a constitution-breaking administration. No coachman coach-man shall drive him. no hotel-keeper serve him. no rnir. hant sell to him Hln money la the wage of a Judas. None shall give him a blto to eat or a drop to drink, and he shall hunger and thirst Ilk" the beast of the desert. No house shall open Its doors to him. Banished From Society. He shall find no pla-e whereon to lay his head. Ho shall be banished from the society of men. Nobody shall return his greeting or answer hu. questions if he lone his way no ono shall set hhn aright He mul be driven out from thes- holy alls ( patriotic liberty nr,l with Mm all th.e who help him This for jur Information, oltlaena Ol Debts' Mil Act accordingly Bitterness I8 Extreme. The animosity of the people of ic-brecxen ic-brecxen against tho Profect la entirely Imjursonal. and arises aplel from the CI that ho Is an appointee of the crown W Bile similar occurrences have been more or leu prevalent In Hungary In recent months, thev have b,.en generally attended at-tended by carnival Tenures, but tho "affair of last night shows that tho people of Deoreoron entertain a hltterness agalnnt the app.ilnt.-en of tho crown more extreme than that Indicated by tho peoplo ,.f other places. 1 Center of Liberty. In the revolution of lp liebrecgen wan the center of Hungarian liberty. There Kossuth proclaimed Hungarian Independent. Independ-ent. In 1549 and th.- town offl'lHlv deposed Francis Joseph as King There wr- minor Street d.-monntratlons neeP.) CZin t,mlhl f-'iltlng In several 'i n i t . A dispatch from Vienna nald Was Badly Treated. The new Pr.-f... I ,,f 1 1, brerzen arrived ?-theJou"t' t nt 7 o'clock thle evening even-ing He is an old man. and when he deeded not to leave the train The Crowd however recognized him. and he was hustled from tho Mr and maltreated H " hr,own '"to a heame that had been provided by the , -. ,,, CATry. hlm frm he tlon to his office From th, UD Mke ih ,V,,H11C''U71''' W room lilted death and left fhore." Government to Investirrate. Bl 'DA PEST. Jan 3 -The Government h.m appointed a commissioner with extraordinary ex-traordinary powers to proceed to De-brcczen De-brcczen and Investigate why the author!- |