Show InlNCE LODANOF The llil i lrr 4 loiurnl Oirr Ilia llrrm Uuululra The Itusslan Pass Is I eloquent over 1v 1 thou great qualities and splendid diplomatic diplo-matic triumphs of the deceased minister i minis-ter coil statesman mjs n correspondent 1 correspond-ent of Ibo London Times Tlio Novoo Vremja say Tho deceased belonged t lo the school of lloyar diplomatist who havo become to rare since the tlmo ea of the I Kmprcii Catherine t and who ponce strength of will nod n many sided European education as well ai I knowledge of tliflr own country and lt Ilia strong support of limdury connections con-nections Such men havo not been afraid of what other nations Bald of us and havo believed In Husilaa mission mis-sion nnd right to play a great part among oho other powers of Europe Prlnco Urtmnof belonged tu that small clan of Russian win know what they want and how to attain It During his short tenure of olllro he olaird Japan attracted lermany to operate with Ilussla and Franca protect d the integrity In-tegrity t of China effected a reconciliation reconcilia-tion with Ilutgnra sictirtd full freedom free-dom of action to hula In rcard to Turkey anal strength tied the friendship friend-ship with franco The coma journal foresees tho npimnrinro of much unfounded un-founded comment In the foreign prcu on the possible consequences of Prince Ixibanoti death and strongly urge Its readers against thou supposition that any change whatever In Iluula foreign for-eign policy will result from Ihla treat unfortunate lore Much Is I nlso said about the llterarj Inborn of tho late minister and It Is curious to note thai although ha appear to have ueomle pllthed so much In diplomacy In so short a period ho carroty ever save moro thiii two or three hour a day to olllclil business the rest of bis lime being almost ixJuelvdy votr4 to his favorite study of hirorloal reuocr < b |