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Show Funeral Arrangements. Only tho most general funeral arrangements ar-rangements havo thus far been made, j,s tho shock of tho popo's death for tho moment occupies nil attention. Cardinal Car-dinal Oreglla, togother with tho members mem-bers of tho sacred collego, will determine deter-mine tho details of tho elnborate funeral fu-neral ceremonies, which will last nlno dnys. In tho caso of Plus IX his por-sonnl por-sonnl friends among tho Roman nrlstocincy were permitted to see the Ombnlmed body beforo It was removed to St. Hotel's, wheio the general public pub-lic had n like privilege. It Is expected that similar plans wl.l bo carried out In tho present caso. On tho evening of the eighth 'day the corpse will bo enclosed en-closed In two cofllns, the Inner ono rf rypross nnd tho other of lend, which will ho deposited within n stone enrcophnguB. It will not bo-Immediately committed to Its final resting plnco. but will bo deposited high over tho "di'or near tho choir of a chapol In St. Peter's, where It may bo viewed by al'i visitors. Tho ultimate burial place will be the magnificent basilica of St. John I.ntcrnn. Following Popo Leo's o')re8?ed wish, tho nlcho In which It will lie will correspond to that which the pope designated as tho resting placo of (nuocont III. |