Show FARE THEE WELL Priore DkmarcL BIJ a Kfpectfnl Adieu to time Emperor TVUIfam oxronc wtrlTlh UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE Sadden Dcallwofa MichIgan JnJgp ficn CapritI Sucrcrils Hfr Ilrt Ilkmarck DT Tcltxni h to the Xeirs I rardl BdtLiX MaichM I The farewell audience between the emperor amid Hlsmarck was held this morning minI totted tbrccnuaitcrs of an hour A the Prince n driving past thebitJsc between the Ju lKarten and Jnter den Linden ills hones shied and one cf them became en tangled In tbe traces I was ncces wary to stop the carriage until the Imrntsi was rearranged A crowd < iickly gatbcred about the e Chancellor iiiul the ladies threw him bouquets and Jilted their bands to him liUmarcl was so greatly atTected lent he shed tears lie shook hand wIVi a number of thosu about thin carriage and his voice faltered as he thanked tIme people for their demonstration of ndectlon The nciidcnt was of a trilling nature and as coon na the harms was rearranged the prince lnrnge te Irnc resumed his drive amid cheery IVrnlnn RallroaiN ST 1KTinuuDKO March M Ptisla has granted to lluvian titian ciern the refusal 1 of nil concessions granted for tluconstruction of railways rail-ways Iu timE country during the coming five 3 ln Tlir Dnucr Pain CLICIKXATI ham 26 The Te rivir has reached fiftyniue feet two Inches ant is now declining All furtbir danger Is thought to be < tst Oxlortl Win LOMXIX March 2C Oxford won the great University boat rare thlj afternoon The water was choppy An unprecedented unprecedent-ed crowd gathered along the banks nf the river and the interest dl plaj ed along the banks was without with-out paralM In the annals of the rate Tho Cambridge crew was the decided favorite in the betting I won the toss for position and cbo e tho Surrey side Time of race 22 mfniitchauJ 3 second Oxford was first away Cam hridce pulled the faster stroke over took Oxford Ant jn cd I them They le at Claspers Six furlongs from the start Oxford had gone to tIme uuubij uiu iasMQKJiammersmun Ij ummrmltU bridge n mile further Cambridge had the lead of half 1 length At Tliorneycrofts yard Cambridgo le by six ferL When Devonshire meadows Uirte miles from the start were reached the crews were pulling even term Oxford led at Barnes Bridge four furlongs further on by half a length Ox ford then forged ahead and won the race by a length The course wan the usual one from Putney to Morilake four miles and a quarter Teem pcrtnre CHICAGO March 28New York 45 New Orleans C2 St Louij 42 Oreanp 62 St Lul CincInnati Z Chicago 32 Winnipeg Win-nipeg 12 About la Hrtlrr LOXDOV March 2 The St Te Jumit GaseUe reports that Kai noky limit AutlroHunirarlan prime Irme miniiter lice will noon retire fom of le A Judge DOn Nnddrnly DCTKOIT March 20 Justice Janus 1 Campbell oft Michigan tujrcme couit died suddenly this morning tl6 IsUlncfor ills Frmtnm IAItlS March ILTIme republican republi-can amid monarchist Il el mOll1rehbt leader are urging President Carnot to release time Duke ol Orients Ural r mlneTlir < lrntJ PAHIB March 26A meat famine is I impending The wholcsile butcheri threaten to close the attattitr if their demands concern ing Uiu imporUUon of foreign cattle are not granted UtlllrUn UrlaArrltnl Niw YORK March 28Time steamer Champagne from Havre has arrived with Whitelaw Reid I minister to France onboard The Motion DtnlrU NtJC YOu March 26tn the ease of the Metropolitan Exhibition Coaipiny against Buck Ewitig nlul for IU Injunction to restrain the Litter from playing with lrm IbyJnJ wih auy other club Judge Wallace this morning In the Unit I SlabS Court denied the motion fJn olnsblr < Jfandlrnp Iovixw Manh 28The great event of the Lincolnshire spring meeting today was the Lincolnshire handicap one mile won by The Rejected SkImn > erseconUlArd George third Nineteen starters Inrcstrlctrtl KXrclprorltj OTTAWA March 28A notice has been 1 le In tho Houseof Common of I motion pnying the Dominion legislature to take steps to bring about tho unrestricted reciprocity betwecn the United States and Cndaonlmll C ant Conimlllr oil Trrrllorlr WASHINGTON March 26Tlmo House committee on territories held a meeting uxlay for the purpose of considering Uie bill to provide flu enabling at for New Mexico After I discussion a resolution was adopted by a parly vote providing that tbe further consideration of thu bill b I cstponedanjtlutn sub committee of five b appointed to consider the propriety reporting to a full committee com-mittee an enabling under which New Mexico may b added under lie constitution prepared at the constitutional con-stitutional convention at Santa Fc In October IS9 A bill for Octobr LI an enabling en-abling net for Arizona u as also r I ferrnl to the same subcommittee Fool Nrlllnc Prohibited ANNAPOLIS MdMarcli 26Tlio billiJohiblUng pool selling In this State passed the House this Stt 11 Hous tbl morn lug today The governor signed the bill Iferbtrl ftuecmor DEL March J1n the lower home of tbe Prussian Diet today Caprivi read the emperors accept of Herbert BknTarcka ance Jcrblt rckI resignation signation of the office cf imperial minister and the foreign appointment appoint-ment of himself Caprivi t tuc ceed him 11mJoOr JoOr jnncllon CHICAGO March liLThe board of trade won victory over the bucket shops this morning Judge Tulcy lsth modi led the injunction preventing the board from cutting oil bucket sop quotations to the extent of allowing the board to go out of the business of furnishing quotations entirely Board will close making quotations bu April 1 Customers will then Independent the new japcrg or private messages mCiC8 for markets Tfjomlnt Adml > lon Bill WASJIJSGIOS March 26A bill h btea introduced in tile 11cue granting a pension of 200d a year to the widow of General Crock Tbe committee on rules reported a resolution making the Wyoming admIssIon bill the special order for today Recess taken at 5M this tay ll tlen afternoon unUI 1 oclock tomorrow the previous question to 0 considered consid-ered pevlo ordered at II oclock aaple up and the Wyoming bill was Baker of New York submitted an argument In favor of the measure meas-ure Barnes J Vopposea inoiiiiiue lr cause he believed there rI gross C Irregularities In the adoption of the constitution of Wyoming because bo believed the Territory did not contain the population requisite and liecauee there were incorporated in the coiiiUtutkm features based upon the subject of female mirage anta gonliUc to republican institutions sultc t rep lc Imtutuns |