Show THE MEETING V 1AS A A i1OS11JJASAiI T ONE Another Link Forged in the Chain of Reconciliation Rscociation f THE EMPEROR VISITS 1 PRINCE BISMARCK Ears Greeted With Cheers and Eyes With Decorations The Government Has Decided to Abandon the Employers Liability Bill Lively Time In the Commons Deaths From Yellow Fever at Rio Now Average Sixty Daily Cannonading Between the Insur Kents and the Government Forts Resumed Other Foreign Flashes < Friedrichsruhe Feb 19 Another link has been forged In the chain of reconciliation between the emperor and Bismarck Emperor William left Berlin at 220 this afternoon and arrived ar-rived here shortly after 5 Spite of the request by the emperor that there should be no demonstration the railway station and village were gaily decorated The road to the castle cas-tle was along arches flanked on either side with Venetian masts The emperor em-peror who wore his naval uniform covered by a dark cloak stepped briskly out of the carriage when the I train drew up at the platform and ap proached I I Bismarck who wore ap cuirassier uniform with a helmet and the grey military cloak gey mitar recently pre recenty sented him by the emperor Warm and repeated handshakes were exchanged between the emperor and the exchan cellor after which the former care fully wrapped the grey cloak around care the princes prnces shoulders Bismarck hav ing doffed his grey garment just ge grent pre vious to greeting the royal visitor The emperor and Bismarck walked to the Castle Friedrichsruhe followed by the emperors suite of seven persons Ar riving at the castle the rving caste thf emperor greet get ed Princess Bismarck Bismarc and with the princess upon his arm the emperor proceeded to the salon The emperor congratulated Bismarck on his hearty appearance and then introduced the prince to his suite The dinner to suiS his majesty was private only twelve covers were laid Neither Count Herbert nor William Bismarck were present The emperor sat be tween the Prince and Princess Bis march Prncess After dinner all conversed cordially the prince and emperor rdiaJy At 9 oclock his majesty rose and took his departure The exchancel lor accompanied him back to the sta tion and he and the emperor shook hands several times before parting The emperor sat at the open window of the saloon car and waved his hand hs frequently until the train started a I few minutes after 3 On his way to the station the cheer leg of the crowd was incessant and the emperor repeatedly saluted tle sauted He remarked the prince that then people peo-ple greeted him as the Reichsgruunder As the emperors train was about to depart the cheering of the crowd was almost frantic The farewell with the exchancellor was of the most cordial character The prince accompanied him to the car Before entering it the emperor said a few words Returning home Bismarck was almost al-most carried off his feet The rush became be-came so great that the fire brigade had to clear the way Bismarck seems to be in much bet ter health since his reconciliation with the emperor than for a long time past In deference to the wishes of the emperor that no demonstration be made many deputations of veterans from Lubeck Relnbex and elsewhere who had expressed a determination toe to-e present remained away |