[BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] BELGRADE, MAY 21. — The suspension of the Constitution, which after the turn events have been taking for the last day or two has been foreseen, is now a fait accompli.

In a proclamation by King Alexander to the people in which he points out in forcible terms the fault of the Constitution of 1888, His Majesty orders its suspension and puts in force in all its details the Constitution of June 29, 1869.

The Nicolajevitch Ministry, which had handed in its resignation, is maintained in office by the King, who states that it enjoys his complete confidence.

A second ukase, issued by the advice of the Ministers and in virtue of Article 56 of the Constitution of 1869, orders the abrogation of all the laws relating to the press, to communal Government and elections, in so far as they are in contradiction with the Constitution, and puts in force the former laws resulting from the Constitution of 1869.