| Show AN IMPERIAL pleasantry tf if there is one man more than a aa other in all this big broad world arik occupies greater space and abam more attention than any other biah person is william III emperor ok of ge many A correspondent olf til chicago chronicle e had hia d an u unas stricter strict ed view of his q board the royal yacht venice while the vessel was on hi way to bhe haly dand william mi on the promenade deck and was what is known as one of NIS trw fri when all at once and wil th warning he launched out his right as and landed squarely squi arely on the solar fu us of his brother in laia prince al all of schleswig holstein the e corr pon dent describes deao ribes the event as haa hiag been startling and ludicrous it if i feelings of the younger prinice prince were into the description d don less the element of painfulness wot also figure A portion of uhe the narrative Is 13 as an lows through the crowd the empress elm press gusto gusta VIv torla a kindly faced w aoa garbed in blackens black blac kend and queen margh who had an equally pleasant cou cout nanice and who wore a ileac ool tollette toilette toil ette circulated arm in arm clouspy acknowledging uhe salu of the gallants about them ive lady stenographers who as ahsu more airs the two daines pa in their lade to talk to a young galliard gall lard in dazzling helmet n plumes who was trying to brace ce under the of a bevy of f yot women of the court the tb albert of schleswig alu augusta Victoria who had prece prec ederd dai imperial suite sui teto to venice presently t empei empet followed by the king ste jauntily out upon the deck 1 there was a sort of a hauko Hel jio bill B al greeting between the young lord and the boy in the martial bareness harness barness ness the emperor with a grin on his face caracoled carac oled an ini stant and then sit died straight to his hie princely prin oaly relative S drawing back his hi s arm and jolting him mightily in the spot which corbett orece found so vulnerable As might be supposed there was some little flurry it was riot not as though such an event had occurred between ordinary peddle by any means but took on the bhe features arad and proportions of a matter of grave importance the cour tiers tried to look as though they had s not seen tt it when his majesty passed by ah them but for the tact fact that the affair serves to shed some light upon the of a mian man who it may properly be said has the peace of europe perhaps of the tahe world in the hollow of his hand and thereby no doubt Is at present holding maps to their present presen t shapes and outlines and nations to their iden identity rt it would be EL a circum lobance not worth noting at all much lees morar zing izing upon when so much ot of responsibility and authority rest upon one pair of shoulders the owner of is always in the public eye ed at home or abroad sleeping or waking all Ms hris actions are jobed all his hiis words weighed with exactness and oare care it is as well that lit it is so |