Show POMP IN LAST I Sir Arthur Sullivan S Has Haa Hasa a Re Remarkable e Funeral V 4 I ROYALTY REPRESENTED CHORUS PROM FM THEATRE SINGS SIGS V COMPOSERS COMOSS REQUIEM I London Nov 27 With all aU the te pomp and ceremony which might have h v attend attended att nd ed the tIe obsequies obies of ot a member of or the thero royal ro fl family the remain rn of or Sir Arthur 3 Sullivan who died de here h Thursday last ast were interred at St St Pauls P ul cathedral to today tod today day dayLong d I Long Loner Lm before the te hour hor set for this por portion portion t tion ton of the services in the chapel royal isi i ensa c crowds assembled in the vi vicinity vicinity chilly of oC the late lata residence of the de do deceased ceased ce and St S1 James palace while every very point of vantage around arund St Pauls Pals was taken up hours hour prior to the arrival of ofte the te cortege cortege The queen quen Emperor Wil William WilHam Vi liam Ham lam of Germany Geray the Prince of Wales Vales and other royalties were represented while the musical and world attended in large numbers The pros pres presence ence of DC Joseph H Choate Chote the the United States ambassador and ether diplomats and numerous Americans including the th I Countess Counte of ot Essex and Mrs Ronalds testified to the international position V held j I by the dead ded composer V The coffin was embedded In I cant floral foral tributes sent from far and I near in such numbers that they filled four hearses V VAt I At the entrance of oC the chapel chanel in am court the body b was met by I Ithe Ithe Ithe the pall bearers bearer Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft Bancroft the actor manager Sir Fred Frederick erick crick the organist orist of Westminster abbey Sir Alexander Campbell principal princ pal of f the Royal academy of music Sir Sr George Ge ge Henry Henr Lewis t the well el known I lawyer Sir John o n inspector tor of oi the music to the education department I Sir George Gre Clement M Martin organist of St S1 Pauls Pauls cathedral Colonel 1 Arthur Collins gentleman usher r to the Atur CoUns Queen and Francois Cellier Celer the com composer poser poOi V Play Yea Ye Though I 1 Walk Wak II The clergy cler and the full ful choir of the Chapel Royal were ware attired in the historic robes robe of ot scarlet and gold and the remains were borne up the aisles of the effective effectively ly draped chapel chael behind the choir coir chant chanting chat ing lug the plaintive opening verses ver of the burial service The Tha whole service was waa most impressive and the anthems antes were W r especially mournful The audience din dis displayed dt played deep deep emotion as the th strains of the anthem deep Yea Xea Though I Walk Valk Sul SW Sullivans livans Light of the World resounded through the sacred sacre edifice I The preliminary service ended ende the pro procession processIon cession reformed and proceeded to St Pauls Pauls cathedral along Pall PAi Mall Mal the Thames embankment and hill hiL hiLLare Luge Large Lare crowds gathered and the men took tok I 1 off of their hats as the hearse herse passed St Pauls Pauls cathedral was crowded crowde p and during the long lorn wait walt the band of ot the Scots t guards played and deed dead ded marches mache while from the organ pealed tribute to the te dead dad dadOn cathedral the On the broad steps of the dean dea and chapter of St S1 Pauls Pauls and the choristers surrounded by b thousands of spectators met the procession procession procession sion As the great doors flew few open the sunlight streamed in and the voices of the choir strong and sweet swee broke the thet solemn silence l which had prevailed up urn to t that t time r throughout uW the cathedral In a coffin almost hidden beneath wreaths of oC flowers tim the remains were borne bre up the aisle fowers until they reached the chancel chanel ch 1 steps directly beneath ben th the dome dome There a catafalque had been be erected on oa the th edge ege of a narrow opening which led le TO o the crypt Around the opening this inscription was worked woo In flowers fowers His Sun Has Hu wa Gone Down While it Was Wa Yet Day Women Sob as a Coffin Cof Is Lowered After the mourners who had ha come from the Chapel Royal were seated sted the dean commenced the services serice Sir John led le the choir in singing another selection from The Light LIht of the World ArchDeacon Sinclair read red the latter later part of the orvice ice and then the coffin cf was lowered into the te crypt cr t the silence being bg o men menThe menThe V The bi wa and then fifty b h WOI Women n aU all dr e deot blk blak the c a mine I men 8 their Pee They D the eo b k Tey a Savoy theatre ln In cho ho ff h of t commenced to Sing t tn Thou Tb Art rt Gone Before s tho tr rore I r v s r Ml fell fel on the crowd that h a I r a d rot h had j Ita J leve leave av the building lath sl the te voters Ohe c l ev rs cornet corner cre of vo the tb v r sWell eUe 1 u t echoed ehO this thi sad s eu Irom cath had 1141 h se 50 often sung the thi o the they an tb T ivr v r died die away aay the organ took moure strains of the oran dead tOk u tl tb lb choir coir clergy ce and lach r m S and ad one of the most Nt T ii funerals held beld in ll f 40 ca The Te vault the th l Arthur Ar u Sullivan Sulvan is V eastern eter of In l t er th Ih t to the th tomb of or Dr D Br i I tt 1 writer of church must muM of wh th i a th tury tuO Nearby He lie the la ft le the th r t John who wa wi M Royal Ryal Academy and who aho hS prel nt l o 1 Just Just as a Mr Choat Ch t r In ham George erge R H R Stem S and ad known persons know armed ai t R Ry yal the attendants a t C to ful full close Mr the t Cote doors der as 88 t tJ Chai eha 1 t showed shoe his card of c iw to no avail aai until unU Mr Simi Sims bIt at atin in a low tone The liw AnZ k t S entente cordiale c ale is n red i b i these theae the years eaI rt t i For ten minutes the United St was kept waiting Unite bt am the attendants were ordered bt him and the distinguished to a te him The Te service wa wa as no now Tn n i vace The door dor is known aa r t hi 1 entrance One Ont O of a th a a referred to Mr hJ t foolish fo sh virgin s t 4 V |