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Show IIUUI.AMEK'S DEATH. Sorrow oer (lie llralh of Madame lljnncnialno Seem In Mate llecn tlie Motile. HC ItrT A WILL AND POLITICAL TtSTAMCNT. Ills jut' Worrltl "Ihonjli I m Abandoned lif Kt'erjboilj, 131111 Knotr Mini to llo." I Br Tetimra lolteNssrs-l inr. iaix i- a jiurron. Cause el llonlaeaer' Kiilelile.Ceiii-llKUWflJS Kiilelile.Ceiii-llKUWflJS BfVt, 3.1,-Thla evening frlenda a Unit that recently lie frv tiueully openly avowed tleslro ror death, and IS 1' even added tual llio general lfenl limes attempted to l In own lilt. The conic-pienta ha lieeii lhat ho U walcbed so rh-selj el possible byfilcnde.wbo remained loy I. I.ven llirjr, however, ap-er to have grown llred of tlirlr tuk, anil warned Hi" general's niece and the Utti r's hutbaud. 'lho niece, and hue latidatllvtd it lew dajs sgo, ainl the tllst tliluic Ihey did wa lucaiiaonll wc-awm to be taken away All J hidden. General lloulinger must have iiollrcl the precautions ami managed Insecure nnil hlJo tlm I ltul Willi which ho shot llouls'ugrr, according to tbo stories told lhi evening, inado i secret of his weariness of life, since the collapse of hla party, and lat.llcuhitly soslncothe d-nth of Miu. Iu llouiictinlll. ill' friends now recall tlm fact that when tin- collln lid llnilly closed over tlio rcmnln ol bla mistress, he kept ? I testing aluul In heartbroken tone: "Au rcvolrttebletitot." livery day, about I In llio artcrnoon, since her death, lloulanger lis go no lo Ilia crmslciy and dcposllel annual-onio annual-onio (uncral emblem iin ttir grave, Hu would tay by tin grave sometlmea for an hour, sillier engaged lu prayer or Inclceplboughl TIIK FAMILY WKY.K 81II1ITIIIIEI) Iwhrn IbU rooming tl-y hrnnl lilm order IhH landau much earlier than usual. Noliody, however, seems to liavr llitllzlitiC luoa tlmt ha liiWnd-oil liiWnd-oil to column nitride. . Htoi-i-liiKlii UruiMiN St Ilia iirrwut tlino la onu of UuulAbxi-r'a motot-larhnl motot-larhnl aiUitiniU. Ill" liainall Alfred utliipf nii'I ho cama fioui Tarli. upon tlm nctlj'l of a later from lloulainicr, uImiii a wuk auo, aiiiiouncliiir that ha InlimdaJ lo txmrult lulclda nt an rally latu. IMUiiicaiiietii llruMali for Iha txprtti puraof rndiavorlnr; toprr-undo toprr-undo tin- inurral to altrr lilimiDd. Dilllm anil tiia lodrr had urcral lonit IntcrtlMtn, diirloit which Ilia formur ill I hi ulliloul to trnuada tha grnrrtl IliatliaabculJ abandon audi luorbld I Ji aa. Tha KkDcral'a nlrra biH-oinlni; alarmad altar hla drpartura thla morn-liU, morn-liU, fi-nt for Dutloa, and lo(i-tbrr tbiy llartrd lor tl.r rrnirirry. I n llio nirantlme (lantral lloulaoKrr bid left tho laDdauattbocataof.tbo camalcry, and walbnl alowly an I calmly to llio tomb cl Mmo. llonno main. He remained llirre aonw tlma In ilrrp llioujlil, and waa uftorwarda Men alowly walklni: around I lie ccrnc-trry, ccrnc-trry, allll IhlnMnj ilu-ply. Contrary to llio tint rrporta roraWrd of the alTUIr, the itrnrral muit hire walked about Ihnnmilery for nearly an hour and a half More ha returned lo Mm. Ilonnvmaln'atamb. All irjiorle ajtrea lu the blatrmrnt that al loon aa the General reacho-1 tho tonibaVocgnl time ha Immedlatrly placed the pUtol lo hla head aud biiot iiijii:u-. Tho report of tho reTolvrr waa heard by tha coAcIunan. who waa driving tho (lenrral'a latntali, aud by Ilia rnlrt who accompanlail thu aufrldotothn crinelery. They both ruthrd to Mine, llouramalu'a tomb, aud there found Ilia Uimer.il quite dead, lylog acrou tha Kraro. Death muit have lieenlnttanUm-oui. A tho pcllr were lrarlni the lien-eral'a lien-eral'a lody away from the tomb of hla mUtreaa, with tha Inlentlonof placing It In tha landau for coiiTeyance to HruMela, Ilie dead inan'a niece, ao eompinleil by &1. lijtlna, reached the reinrtery. Tho niece fainted Un liiurlnt; tbonewe, and Dutln'a grief al litliiK too lata lo aaTo the llfo of lili friend wueiceiilir. Tliu cor hna l-reii prepared for burial, but la only llnic rlewed by Intimate In-timate frleuda of tha family. The latter unanimously Uualre that tha funeral ahould lie of the molt aluiplo order. Homeorthedoneral'a folltlcal frleuda aro In faror of a publlo demon-tliallon. demon-tliallon. The rorrwo reman upon a lablu, draped k llli a black cloth. The re matnaaru clad lu a blai-k frock real, upon Ibe breoat of which nra fertral decoratlona, noUbly tha crona of Ilia la-Klon ofllonor couf-rrvd upon tho Ueneral after he had leon wounded In Ib.'O at TurblKo lu Algeria, when u Minimal,!. The wouudi In the temples, caut-ad by Ibe fatal uliot, have l-en hidden by plerea of broad white ellk rlhlion m tinted aa to atmoit romiletrly conceal tbrauaof ilrath. The relatives peralatenlly derllno lo furnliti tha publlo with auy definite Information as to thu written declaration declara-tion which hu left behind him, llou-langer llou-langer 1.KKTAWII.L nud A oIllloal teatament lu hla Ueak. itlittataj that the latter deolaris hla iinaliakoiiconlldencaln hla iarty, en-Jolna en-Jolna hla frleuda to prosecute the great nlnia ha nlwa liad n Iew, and ascribes hi own death solely bi Inoon-solabla Inoon-solabla Brief over the loea of Mulo. Do lliniieinaln. The funeral will probably biko place Hunday aflornoou. The Uuueral'a mother, ai:l elghty-lx, li still firm In tha belief that her eon went to u feia and hue not yet returned. Hhortly alter Mme. IJellonnemaln'a diiuth Ueneral IloulanKer'a wife wrote oUerlni; to forgive tlm general and ehare hla exile, but bar letter remained uuanawcreil, Townrda the eud of August, after a violent iroiyim of grief, Houtanger laboriously rarved on Mnin, lie lionuenialn'alonilialonewlth n tubhlfe, '.t blentot. Marguerite." From lust day hu waa a ibuugud man. He becftnia em.iclatei and Itaifgnrd nlninet lyoml rrrognlllon. Ilm learning or the sulr dr, I'rli.ca Victor llonni-artortl'ed and rennlnc-lat the reeldcnra for a half-hour. A large photograph of Mme, lie llonnemaln was found under lloulauger'a clothing. cloth-ing. In addition to Ilia photograph of Mme. Do llnnnenialii, a lock it white hair, worn Into the ahaiia of a heart, waa found Lext to ltuulanger's heart. The general ha I written a long teller to hla mother, nnnom.clrg hla ilepirt tile on a long voyage and bidding her llUloLuuuraey. Ilia liFjI.Uu; In Ilie pretence of hla valet, Thoiixh I am abandoned Ly averytio-ly, I still know wliatlotlo'nppeara lo confirm tbv report Ibal the real rausuol hla lulclde was Ibe stoppage u few doys mocf i)lllW l subsl.ln from hla sup-Iiorters, sup-Iiorters, Indicating that hla cari-rr was finished, 11 la ruiuorei! that the Archbishop of Msllori bat refuml to aulhorlre a re-llgloiia re-llgloiia servlco on the oeoetloii of tbo funeral of Il-tubnger. M:nat'Ai'Kii rxiHuriia. 1'AniA, Mrpt. SO Thu suicide ol General Gen-eral itoultorer haa canted a rreat sensation sen-sation In this city. Nothing el la talked of. Tha rucmbcraof thetrlotlo league aro talking of giving it publlo funeral for tha general, and they ro poe to Inter bis rcmatneln France. It la Ulloved that thla u III l.ad to terloue dlaturlwucea. All the evening laipcrarontAln obituary obitu-ary artleles. but none, with the eice-v. t Ion of y.-iJuur, rellocla upon the IH-leal IH-leal aspect of the general's life. Ix Jour mvb that liu In I not hn rouragu lo survive llonneinaln. It waaherwho sarrlilcril herself for him. U Jlmr't atllclo concludes villi niralhlug comparison com-parison ltwren the minurr of his iIvjIIi and hla lmierlallsllo prtlrnae. M. C'ooalani, minister of tho Interior, said that be genuinely grieved at the general's death, conicloua that ha waa rinsltle for the uetllug of the popular Idol by a lacked though legally legal-ly commuted tribunal. In other lo-lit lo-lit leal quarters, It la trmeniberrd In the general's credit Ihet he practically mnde the founlslion of the enlunlo Willi I'.usals. The general had shown signs of con-uioplluli, con-uioplluli, or which Mme. De llonne-rnalu llonne-rnalu died. This kiionlrdge, Added to Ibe lalnt of hereditary Insanity, leaves no wonder that lie commuted tho rash acl. Ao-flitaa-sayi: "IVrliajs lloulangtr tboughl lo be a Our or a Napileon, though he haj none of tbelr genius. Harm words are neollena. lllsmleer-able lllsmleer-able llfo riidcu In a deatliwhlcll was also miserable. It was drsruitlc, but In all llkohhoml the suicide waa prompted promp-ted by sincere feeling." foMlet remarks: "It waa a slrauge destiny: after living like Vllellue, to illo like Werther. Vet what a splendid career lloulanger might have had aa a simple soldier." Ijc IMutcU says: "llouUuaet's death ssshla last blunder.' 1m li'trtt say: "The llfo of the mull who could havellet tha ltejiub-lie, ltejiub-lie, had ha chosen to agitato Tram b) an enormous degree, bus ended like that of a boru of romance. Ha died alone and far away from home." Jja i'atrie aays: " fbi- dvod was like that of a hero uf a novel aud not like A hvrolo soldier," nXCITKSItWT IN ITAI.V. ItilMI-, Hept. m. Tho Hens of Hut suicide of lloulanger has caused considerable con-siderable rxdteiiieut In Italy, where ha was regarded as a national enemy. When Oatdlnil llampolla, apal secrv tary of slate, Informed llio i'oie of the general's suicide, tha Tujia iillered an exclamation of sadness and prayed llleully. The general's private llfo placed him oil the black books ol Ilia Vatican, Jet his cartir aa watched with foverlih vigilance. yltOU A OEIOIAN PUINT UV VI EV. lAi.vnu-r, BupU .10. Tho llerlln cor-resndeut cor-resndeut of tha .'cai trlrgrnilu: "(ieruiany has loit her rreattst foe, for ho knew that the possibility ol recovering recov-ering power ly In a wat with tier-many," |