Show AFFAIRS AT BKKLIN lbs Result ofihelntcV pns LVu > cn tho Hal iin Minister nnd tile Emperor Notes BfiuiN Juno 25Tho interviews between be-tween Sicfior Brin Italian minister of foreign for-eign affairs Chancellor Cuprevl andthe eni neror resulted in u promise of German support sup-port for the Italian finances on condition that the Italian army and navy sustained at its present strength King Humbert proposed a largo reduction in the uri r pldiiding absolute financial necessity for such reduction The emperor succeeded in persnddin4 him against making any reduction reduc-tion mainly through pledging assistance of thd loading banks of Germany in the iirepafciion for too purchase of existing Italian bonds and also the required Haiist ando of the senate to taKe a new Italian I loan In an Interview with Signor Brin accorded accord-ed to a number of journalists prior trt his starling on his return to K me yesterday he said ho could foresee that arrangements were still a matter of reserve lue kin and queen of Italy arrived at Frankiort today The Thirteenth hussarS hus-sarS of which regiment Kicg Humbert is a member met him He placed himself at the head of the regiment and marched to the barracks where ho lunched with the officers tcOl 1 hncK5 TIHCMPHAL rnoaurss reached a climax tonight at a reception given in bis honor ntRatahaus at Munich All the guests brimmed over with enthusiasm en-thusiasm Prince Bismarck expressed thanks for the reception given him He hoped that peace would continue to be assured as-sured the empire by existing alliances Some allusions in the speech plainly indicated indi-cated Prince Bismarcks desire to convey tl impression that the policy of Emperor William and Chancellor Von Caprivi was u failure and menaced tho future of Bavaria Ba-varia as It did other parts of the empire The projected economy of the entente between Germany and Russia has collapsed under the continued opposition at St Petersburg of the minister of nuance and minister 01 war Alarming advices come from St Petersburg Peters-burg showingthat they are preparing for an outbreak of cholera S The emperor is at Stettin where hets launching the war ship Avisco He will return tolDsl Tuesday and tben start on a months voyage to Norway Tnt EXPELtED AMERICANS Poultriey Bigelow and Frederick Rem PouiIe t ingtod the artists whowere expel J pRussia p-Russia abort time ago have arrlvM iirs Bigelow complains of the lack of Interest dhbwn in tile case by the American chargfc daffaires St Petersburg The affair f has made him still porsonagrato with Emperor I William He was iavlted both to r S r L t I the state dinner and concart given in honor II of King Humbert I t |