Show ECON FIELD The Last Moments of the Great Statesman New York 10A dispatch from London upon the death of Beacons field states the drowsiness apparent in the latter part of last evening gradually deepened toward midnight into a stupor from which his lordship lord-ship was with difficulty aroused At 2 the stupor deepened into coma and toward a breathing became very I much embarrassed Lords Barring ton and Rawton continued to grasp the right hand of Beaconsfield until the last moment his left hand being held in that of Dr Kidd About five minutes before breathing ceased Sir Phillip Rose and Dr Quain arrived ar-rived Then a most placid appearance appear-ance came over his lordships face which deeply moved all in the room It was a most toughing scene as Lord RawtonLord Barrington three physicians Dr Bocham a young servant James and two nurses watched around the bed For ten minutes the most perfect silence was maintained save the weeping of some present A few days ago when the east wind which had persistently per-sistently blown for ten dayschanged into beautiful spring weather the condition of the patient improved and hopes were entertained for his convalescence but the east wind returned yesterday and by last night the temperature had fal len to such an extent that during the entire bank holiday much anxiety anxi-ety was felt for the noble earl Conscious Con-SCIOUS to the last he awaited death with much fortitude Arrangements for the funeral will be left in charge of the executors unless otherwise ordered by the Queen Dean Stanley offered a grave in Westminster Abbey A cast of the features was successfully taken Beaconsfield insisted upon reading aU the medical bulletins before they were issued freely criticising any points not in accordance with his own opinions He believed his illness ill-ness would terminate fatally Berlin 10All the evening journals jour-nals express sorrow for tho death of Jeacoasfield ThoWorth German Gazette says With him ends the active life of one of the most eminent emi-nent men of modern times who have faithfully devoted themselves to the advancement of the greatness and welfare of their country It is said Bismarck was greatly moved on receiving the news |