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Show Tin: i hi. Mil KHiiiiuiii.io, The luiparlallala t-repara a Ueteln lluuatr tlniillaalo. Paiiih, Deo. 22. Today It It the Ho-naartlttawbo Ho-naartlttawbo are itepplng lo the front to take advaulee of tbe dluicultlea of tbo republic Tho activity of the Itoyalltla boa arouied tbo eiloutynf tho Iraperltlltt leaden, aud at ancret conclave they drafted a luautfeilo ad-dreeeed ad-dreeeed to the people of 1'rancr, urging them to reoall Ibe houtu of llouaparte tolbe.throne.Tblamanlfeitohainotyet beeu luutd, lut awalla the approval ef Prince Victor, at preterit the rrcog-nixed rrcog-nixed bosd of thu ex.lmperlal family, now In llruuelt, aod tt' llonapartlat leaden InParlilhavo tent ageuli to that city lo Induco him to ilgu tbe manl-Into manl-Into and autborlia Itt publication. Victor hat lieen living In comparative retirement recently, but kept a careful watch Uwn the cuurie of event!, and hlifrlendiln Pirii claim that he will be fjund fully eual to any crlila tliAt may atlae, and while prudent pru-dent aa to taklni- auv d.el.lvH Hep, he will be poaltlvo and courag-eoua courag-eoua In action, wbon tho atep la taken. TholmperlalUl! have beenoanvaatl ng eurneitly for tupiorteri amoog tho dej utlee, but not Willi much auoouii. Aa Ibe chancel of a revolution agalnit the republican government item tu Increate, tbe dlvlelon between tbo monarchlala and Uouapartlati wldeni. Tbe inemberi of the two partlee, hero. I jloro ou oommon ground aa oppo nenta of the republic, aiu naw allowing cou-ildeMble cou-ildeMble Jealoutyai to which parly will profit by Ibe dlfllcultlea uf tho reubllo. Already tbla Jealuuay li bowing lltelf lutlie ttralued relation! between prominent member! of tbe lllgbt. They will attempt to atrlkea How In Parle rather limn In Ibe province, 'they, like the Monarchlati, ara being carefully watched and every mjve-mvnt mjve-mvnt la reported to Prealdeut Carriot. The procoedlngiof theiecrt't conclae at which the manifesto wai deter-mined deter-mined U on wore known to tbe government govern-ment elmoit na toon aa Ibe conclave udjuurued, and the government la al-rtedy al-rtedy In iealon nf the termt of tbe maulfeito. Not to niuob Importable It attached by Ibo authorities authori-ties to tbe llonaiurllita ai to tbo monarchic mon-archic agllallou. The ancient royal houae baa ttlll a large following In the irovlncei, ai thown aurlug the recent visit of the Counliii of Pari! to Prance, when hundred! thronged to klea ber bond and the Mai received at arloui placea with nil the loyalty and honor (that could be tbowu n queen. 1 hit following could nil. ly be arouied Into a lormlduble iieiuunttratiou, that would oott much ell'ort to tupprea,aud tbe royallttcuute would received tbeaympilby of buu-dredt buu-dredt or tbouaandi of the awlndh'd Pauama ilookbolderi, who deiplle what they regard ttalailardly Ilona-partlim Ilona-partlim IhattradNOothofjma of the great Napoleau bate learned to hat-tbe hat-tbe republic whoto reprcteiitatlvcii are expoted at partita to Ibo Panama fraud. La Ijmtttnt layi thai Il era dlicov-ered dlicov-ered yeaterday lu tl.e elimination ef documenla belonging t' he company tbat aupplled the dynamite for Ilia work on tha Pantmt canal (how Hint Derutle Naquct, La Uuerrc, rlt. Mar-tin Mar-tin and Laur riceiveJ iiimi from A rton.the go- lietwctn In the corrur tier), for llitlr votta In Ihe chamfer. The Matin tayt that llfti-cn more warrant! hare been preared agalmt aenttora and dipullee ami that Ihe tublloprmcoutoriln tho country din. trlcti have beeu iD'tructod tn learch tbe roildoncre of accuied pcrona nnl cxamlto wllneiMifor evidence lu relation re-lation to the chargei. DeljaFoata wrtt.t In IVjaro that tho parliamentary republlo It ruined and ought to la lejlacr-l by a contular rcpublla v. lib Prince Vlc'or llouapann at the flrtt contul. The t'Jggeitlon It looked upon ni an attempt to revive tho eni( ire through the tamo proem by which tbe flril Napoleon arrived at tbo throne. It Btlricii attention only ai Indicating ibe ttrilned tlluatlon which makei tuch a tugjeitlon pu-ilble. pu-ilble. A Ilad .Vlau'a iai.tr Indrd. Jtciui'.y Citv, Deo. S.'. 12Jwar I W. Halllnger wai hanged hero tbla morning morn-ing for tho murder of hli inlitnit,May Paterion. Ualllnger waa at black ai coal, but claimed tu be born In Ireland of an Arabian father and a lillf breed American Indian mother, llewaaal unetlmo a Uapllit ireacher and latir aproferelonalprlre fielder. He killed thn woman with a lulchet In a 111 of drunken, J aloui rage, backlog the body horribly. |