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Show J , , ' r THE PRINCE OP MONACO. 1 , Proprietor of ths rnuioua (lainlng itcaart , M IteecleM rrmltleiit rmirr. . ' Attention Is called to that Intel eating' m ' ' person the prlnco of Monaco by the 'B fact Uint tlio president of the French B republic, linn just paid lilm a visit, ba.vti fi the New York .Tournnl, Monaco H n prluclpullty within the borders and I uuder the domination of aicpubllc.and its Internal got eminent Is at the snmu B ' time it despotism compared to which V the prince has himself said that of the I c-ar'a Is mild. ' ! Ills revenues from tlio gambling to-B to-B . bles of .Monte Carlo are very large. The -, principality is eight xquaro miles in B. extent nnd Includes the qld nnd pictur- .' cfcquo town of Monaco nnd tho wicked X but beautiful Monte Carlo. The prince I legislates with the aid of such nihlsers j nt, ho chooses and n law goes Into force, by his decree solely. The name of the royal family Is (lrtmrnldt nnd it h.is ( reigned for 000 ycura. The present ' prince, Albert, Is 48, Ho mnrrled first B , ft flstcr of Uie duko of Hamilton. B '," , IJlcven yrnrs later he was divorced for B ' iViiroiih that tire not publicly "known, fl ,. tho jiope consenting to anmil .the intir-B intir-B I higc, u very unusiiul proceeding. Tie B pi luce nflervvard married the widow m of Duo (In Itlchellcu, who In also n kins- ivotnun of thn poet Heine. |