Show HISSING AND CHEERING Great Excitement in the Streets of Dublin Dub-lin This Afternoon Cheering the Prince and Hissing the Lord Mayor No Response to Cheers for Parnell Departure of Wales for South Ireland Ire-land DUBLIN April 13A scene of great excitement ex-citement attended the departure of the Prince and Princess of Wales today for South Ireland On their route to Kings bridge railway station their Royal Highnesses High-nesses passed Dublin Castle hall An immense crowd assembled about the building to witness the departure of the royal visitors Lord Mayor John OCon nor happened to drive past the city hall a few minutes before the royal carriage appeared the crowd recognized him and hissed him savagely Mr OCon nor at this flew into a violent passion His display of ire only made his enemies more demonstrative in their derisive greetings The Lord Mayor unable to withstand the storm any longer stopped his carriage and mounting the city hall steps called for cheers for Parnell The response was not great and did not indicate OConnor had any great number of sympathizers in the nCCn lln n He then addressed th assemblage rsse the gathering and told them they would be sorry for having hissed him He said he would telegraph Parnell at Cork an account ac-count of what had occurred in Dublin and they would see what the result would be Soon after this the Prince and Princess Prin-cess of Wales were driven past the city hall on their way to the railway station They were greeted with tumultuous and prolonged cheering |