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Show UATHEBEB TO Ilia FATllEilS. atlas; Wllllana of Holland Bled Yesterday. Tub Hague, Nov. 23. The King ol Holland died at 0 o'clock this morning. Last evening there was a sudden ciiatlgo for the worse, the symptoms being those of uraemia. The Queen was Immediately sent for and stayed at tlie patient's bed side during the night Life ebbed away quickly. The public buildings are closed and all amusements are suspended. Flags are at half mast. Tbe body will be embalmed and placed in a coffin Tuesday. The Ministers have formally announced Ihe deitb and prepared adeclaration In regard to the manner of government govern-ment It Is expected that Queen Emma will bo proclaimed Regent to-morrow and take the oath at an early date. Berlin, Nov. 23. Emperor William sent a telegram of condolence condo-lence to the Queen of Holland. TlnnooTIb em His War xonat-bar. xonat-bar. London, Nov. 23. News comts from Central Africa that TIppoo Tib is at last on bis wry f Zanzibar with 7000 porters, carrying an enormous enor-mous quantity or Ivory. When bis preseut stock reaches tbe coast this greatest of African traders will nave sent to the sea within four or five years about $500,000 worth or Ivory. His present caravan is the largest-ever seen In the equatorial regions. As he left UJejl a little before September 1st he will soon be due at Zanzibar. It will be Interesting to hear what be has to say about the Emln relief expecltton. His opinions about MajorJUrtelot and his management will likely be rather piqua nt for It fa well known tbat he regarded the major as entirely out of his element In Africa. The Bay and tke Bos;. New' York, Nov. 23. An atmosphere at-mosphere of deep and Impenetrable mystery surrounds the little rtom In tbe Charity Hospital where Johnnie GItheos and hla "side partner" Glp still lie bound together. According to all accounts both Johnnie and Glp are getting along very welL The tamer's pulse was normal, and hUaHeiMeasfoedaa coekl have bswi espscted wader the clrcgav BMceav |