Show BY TE jeg alt K WF Wr STEllS union UHN al 11 lase E FO FOREIGN BE I 1 LONDON 18 sir E edward dward thornton brit sa ambassador at constantinople has returned to that city mrs girling girl ins leader of the shakers in En england evaland aland is it dead her sect is ver destitute at present aipia IS ib Soh has bag approved the bill appoint appointing ing a court mui mai bial to try major grueff and and other officers associated so socia ted with him in the coup d da betat on the charge of treason DUBLIN 18 the marquis of loudon douberry deny derry the new viceroy of ireland arrived at t kingstown early this morning iu his voya e across the channel wis was pleasant vile the arrival of theford the lord lieutenant was by a royal sal salute ute the party was welcomed at the castle by a large crowd of loyal ifsits abts who cheered heartily there was also a hostile crowd there which did its best to offset thel welcome by cheer ing in lustily for parnell and united Ir ireland elaud 11 SOFIA 18 when the russian asprit sere here was presented with the Sob ranjes ls telegram to the czar praying for uis his friendship and protection the agent said prince Alexat alexanders iders departure depar luie h has as removed the obstacle to the good relations between russia and bulgaria which was the source of great danger to the prosperity of bulgaria russia Russi ahas has at heart russia cannot I 1 admit even the idea of prince alexan alexander returning to bulgaria this fact therefore is one guarantee of happiness and internal independence which your telegram menti mentions the other guarantee you possess within yourselves io in moderation and in concord remember well that the powers have not yet formally sanctioned the present order of things in bulgaria and that their sanction can only be acquired by the prudence and modi moderation ration of the present government and in the S of the future great assembly russia never protected any party russia asla desires harmony among you all aud and she especially desires that your government should be above ail aft party spirit the president of the then questioned the agent regarding the identity of the NEW CANDIDATE for the bulgarian throne in reply he be said that that would entirely depend upon he powers in his private capacity p lie be added he had no information to give saying the jary which is I 1 is elected does not kito know w what it will have to aa adjudge judge the assembly must elect whom it thinks best capable of representing senti tm the dignity of bulgaria 77 the russians in bulgaria deny all ail complicity iu the seizure and deposition of prince alexander but dave advised moderation in ia th almi treatment of those who were implicated in order to maintain quiet and prevent discontent from spreading the russians ba they consider that now that the oba et ci ot the plot is rem removed oled no DO one can proceed a against aint the actors in the plot the hulga rians rejoice that the bulgarian question has assumed more of an international character they think this tends to avert the abe darger danger ra el an armed occupation or of Bulgaria the deputies are anxious to know what candidate for the bulgarian throne would be acceptable iz to the powers before proceeding to thi election of PRINCE alexanders SUCCESSOR and they are unwilling to choose a candidate whom the powers lowers might reject the closes its present session today to day clay A ukase will be read before the ad journ ment fixing the date for the elc tion of the great assembly which is to elect the new priece 18 beach today to day dav defeated gaudaur in the sc match THE BELCH BEACH GAUDAUR MAICH was for forC 1009 1000 aud and the championship os oi C the world au an enormous crowd lined the bauks banks TOE of the river the start was made at p mahe m abe men gutting gl eting away well together beach immediately ini got a slight lead at the start and at the quarter was a third of a length ahead pulling 37 st a minute to Gaud Gau dauris aurs 35 at AL creek gaudaur led by a third ot or a length beach spurted al ai tue me half mile tree he led by hall a length at craven cottage and way was the same distance ahead at crabtree at hammersmith beach was three lengths iu in trout uis his lime to was avas 8 minutes 58 68 seco seconds gaudaur wie dit distance bauce in 9 minutes a 3 sec se conos orias at Bit binius lius gaudaur began bean to dec decrease his opponents lead and at Chis was half a length behind by the time Thorny cratt was reached gaudaur was half a length in fronton beach abdat the pumping station was still slightly in the lead beach then sto stopped ped rowing and gaudaur obtained a lead of two tw 0 lengths at barnes bridge brict e beach again spurted and going to the won by four langius len leng gius beacha beachs time was 18 ini lu laute autes 56 50 seconds 0 it was a fearful hard race throughout the weather was clear aud and cold with the the northeast the aidt was good before the start the betting belting was live to one ne iu in lavor ot beach MADRID 20 A revolution was attempted laba evenia eve evening niu by a number of spanish hoops quartered quark red in this city tue uprising was ill planned and ill managed and practically aly amounted to little more than a mutiny the trouble was inaugurated by a of to fantin quartered in gil bins bias barracks the revo revolta ltd broke partition wall thet that separated them from the quarters occupied by the cavalry and intermingled with the men of two cavalry regiments an a umber number of whom JOINED IN TH THE E KE revolution officers of all three regiments did all in their power to dissuade fis suade the meu men from revolting but soldiers after beating a number of officers and wounding three deserted the barracks and marched in two bodies throw through ch the town one body went to the prado the principal park and promenades of madrid two thousand troops w were ile quartered in 16 the prado at the time and the revolutionists expected to be joined by them the other body went hurrahing hur through the centre of madrid calli dion the people to JOIN IN THE revolution crying live the republic and making all kinds of threats against the monarch at this time the theatres theartres the atres and other places of amusement were crowded the populace were taken by surprise in most of the public places the people flocked out in a panic and all entertainments were abruptly terminated the 8 t re sh were soon filled ailed nia neaM arll pall of whom were terror stricken because ause of the exaggerated ideas of what was transpiring the ithe insurgents attempted among their first exploits to secure possession of the arsenals and barracks which they attacked with open fire but all these chesi places were well and successfully defended and the REBELS WERE REPULSED finally their reverses drawl drawing tig them r the insurgents attacked and got possession of the southern railway by bv this time the authorities had taken in the situation aad had fully prepared to master it the loyal troies marched to the railway and after a short fight they completely dislodged the revolutionists who dispersed into the country general bavis bavia pursuing during the fighting in the city one of the officers leading the insurgents surg sur gents eats was shot and killed the rebels shot general velarde for refusing to join them they also mortally wounded count mirasol and killed a colonel of artillery marrial LAW was proclaimed throughout the city as soon as the condition of affairs w was as clearly perceived by the government the emette was a complete surprise to madrid quiet was soon restored after the revolutionists were dri driven ve n from the southern railway A number of insurgents taken prisoners boners this mornine there is no appearance ot of a revolution or even of disorder when the insurgents fled from the town forty of them compelled the tation station master to 10 place at their disposal a special a I 1 train with which they made their night flight to alcala de henares the government troops were soon in pursuit in another special train BELFAST 20 at noon a large body of queens island shipyard work wor kaiMi then all orangemen orangeman Oran gemen marched ostentatious ly through gli the streets on their way to sod from dinner as it if to provoke a fight at carrick carrick hill they were it attacked with volleys of stones 11 and a des desperate petate fight ensued which Is still in progress many manyuen Ma nymen imen on noth sides side have been wounded the police are and powerless |