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Show ALL QUIET IN BERLIN. 'o llisturhances of Any Kind Kcpurted Today Other News From For-'i For-'i .n Lands. Berlin, Feb. 27. The city today ii far more tranquil than for two days past. L'p to 3:80 o'clock there had been no disorders. The au'hnrilics have better control and several sev-eral small gatherings were easily dispersed. The streets are crowded but the people are animated chiefly with curiosity to look upon the destruction wrought by the inohs. The police are vigilant, and though no further disturbances are anticipated, they keep the crowds moving and will allow the holding of no meetings on the streets. At half past 2 o'clock the emperor In au "pen carriage accompanied by au aide took a drive about the city, Shortly after his return re-turn to the castle the empress went driving. Both the emperor and empress were greeted quietly and respectfully by the enwds of proincuaders. It Is the general opinion that Hie trouble is all over. The rabble has been cowed by the energetic action of the police and even were they so disposed they would be afraid to attempt any such riotous demonstrations as marked the past two days. The streets are strongly guarded and three hundred policemen po-licemen arc held in readiness in case, of any-violent any-violent demonstration, hut it is not believed thai they will be called upon. |