Show F fi ACTS I 1 I 1 T he last scones in rich will figure 0 1 I I 1 1 THE DEAD EMPEROR I 1 4 the provisions left in his last will for I 1 RIL TRAPPINGS an Engli alt papers favorable Fao rAble opinion afi concerning OUR slugger I 1 I 1 the only john L A fortion of faross I 1 visited by A destructive storm 7 by We iteria asad press to anz STANDARD the emperors Empe Faner sl I 1 bartl march 12 the coffin con the remains of the late em geror is covered with purple velvet with gold ornaments on saah side of the are three large cande lebras with tapers Tabour ets covered with white silk worked in gold are placed alongside the coffan the body is aminthe uniform of the first regiment of guards under abe grey cloak tie only doe orations on the breast are a star of the black eagle order beur la the grand cross of the iron cross is suspended from the neck A laurel wreath A placed at the feet emperor drederick derick passed a airey airly good night last night his condition appears satisfactory his upright bearing in walking from the train which conveyed him from san aterno to his car ariage last night Is remarked upon as I 1 r that the reports that he had suf fe r ed a rola apse in strength are ground I 1 it is stated that emperor fred erick Is physicians were opposed to his coming to his fathers deathbed death bel I 1 Bleat Lv march 13 empress all gusta yesterday gave andi erice to the physicians who attended the late emperor her majesty vr much of fectea dating the interview sorrow and anxiety have told heavily upon her on the evening before the death of tb 0 emperor william he motioned for cowatch he had worn alkhis life and placing it in prince williams hada elreed his fingers over it antl mating that it was a gift to be worn chamberlains opinion 12 in an anar view chamberlain referring to chev P fisheries treaty said the republic I 1 can senate might not be allow the present democratic govern I 1 merit to got the credit of framing a buc treaty he did not believe that tile senate would not take the immense responsibility of reject I 1 inythe treaty ile anticipated that as mith tile extradition treaty thea I 1 senate would postpone the fisheries treaty until after the presidential election ile did not doubt however even if the treaty should be rejected that the settlement now arrived at would be the settlement ultimately selected sullivan I 1 LONDON march 12 during break I 1 fast at criel yesterday it Is reported sullivan expressed himself as being too old to enter the ring and said he would confine hemsell to sparring ex hibit ions and glove contests barf we never saw a man fight fairer than sullivan did even when he was intentionally spiked he only asked mitchell to be more care fill lie has we must adinie fallen from his estate but his de thron ement har made a man of 11 blizzard I 1 londott LoN DOIT march 12 A fierce south eastern gale is blowing and numerous casualties are feared in the st georges I 1 I 1 and english channels I 1 B mirl march the river arr has el its banks at this polut and the lower quarters of the town are 11 1 I 1 royal celebration I 1 1 lonan march in m honor of the silver wedding of the I 1 prince and princess of IN ales were held in all european capital dora of the royal families generally callo dat the british embassies and offered their congratulations I 1 |