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9,.•(.. i NEOURINTCY.; ST" SINS OE,. TIlb,
6 ro P. el. , " .1 and the eiound e.'" the guns that be.
' ;enterer muse s eeneseen tokened neiteer peace nor war, bet
Cowen. 1044 ot A' gr este ne, ..ers ideate. Vast tbese and past the Ho.
"":.: --holizoliern, the huge, though clamber
.._._•,,,,,,, , some Caraperdown, the Rodeey an*
iregresf 'thrt:Intiee,.„.',.t...en,t;Seee. ,r. l!., the elenbows on throagh the line o,
e t ta Plot ' 13ritesh 'bettleehiPs, at aa pOwel ae
e r the Zentucky. ettll or
le ielered PePt Threneeed
W /tits Sigilteeeee.
UIE-• * .4` till naparre rfatsuse, the biggest war.
SEIIVICF Tile' ("Heeler. *
FlliERAL PROCESSitiii -
, Cowes, Isle of et ient, — 'Pre- 44 el trap. weal, wee lett astern
through the e The peoplt hundred musicians aenouneed tie fhe orper ioen midway of the nave
fought far 1100,,r3 Xtir a glimpse of tie I reroeng Ot tbe to Y (ihellneen. Thell' end the Omens' came the streene ke
the organ died away and
s.
coffrn a.nd the kluge aed ethers. fol -1 was a Jong arraY cei." •etfleh'.14 Xend,e1W141% Maren trent Souse
fewhig lte 'Mee' sew te Iona' Eiroeea-
gsZon etddiere, a peseenng *sow ie
dezzlieg regalia, with. , a, hnedre4
reyalt!,esr erowdir4 ate, tied tries
'letter the leaderehi) ef the 'Duke roi Withent Werds, gane.r. Tee
Norfolk, , (the *seri Mereast
tiren geteintly and ntly, beer- ,3 the peoie. eeminentee pingleg
ing mimes or weals, panst nt then I the eentetteee ter the deed. The eue
elderly men Who fOr yeers eerv. egin. cortege Preeeoned lip the nave
est and rtobreet svonlell .Felfeletel.
which wee thrmagee estia the
ed the queee,
diseereed, while ell tbe charch dames .
et the city were reagaig, andfranf f Alt I /4,,AT,l1=WATATir $rlIALTe 00P -FIN.
dirges etire plaYen. ' EurotaCi hael Neee of the srectetote expeoted la
4StUgl graztier royal, tnneraIs wan. OA ixtipesing' Cataf4Igne ark4 toe ootal
w- a airnose past before they •reeng.
nixed its, presence her revolving tame
hate. It WaO a pathete tly •smal.
ntsiong Week Poncealed beneath •
rien pelt of White satin on the tor.
oers Ot 1014 gleamed the roya
reefs. Aerese the pelt tile rolra,
etandard wee drapes*, and ti leen=
TH33 134X. W44 '°)Kall'Ee crown. of gold etecreeted with
wet and olY.Ily, 43 are Meet oti Las ete tested at the head of 'the colt...
I
de Pe wetter day& The eiendy eke whish was et the end of .1.13c gun cite -
added to the gloom ci.1 theeybele nity 1 siege jugf over the gun. Ort the foot
nee,. of Coffin were two emitter erowns 'with
•VIOVA t41 OW {,1111.Or a or LAO ittleineA :mgt. tile uerarari deadest eels bean, ts tpesene, awl nee 4 inpre go, gags;
rernarris the uliimp. .0( i,Vineheatel beano with Viceakirairel Sir • Herve epreateele n the eelebratiou er 110.
Passed Through Guttering Rows o'; hell a serviee in the re teed. fereleworth Itewsores splendid Aag- neses ewes of reign* bes no epesude
SeldierS t� the IlOY'hl, Pier' ' KING 1,10,11t.DA`V-0Y4b YAGGT•' skip, tee Mienstie o" the eltannel er. a,.„ ,,t,,. „an 0,ra wi,3 i:ve,s4 6,041.
, Cowes, Isle et itt-inet, eel>. I. —Ae 1 squadron, tha halta.1 trisral proem Ly AcApres,04 on Ilte mora4475,4s 0
,
Cowes, Feb. le-Verwee was teeth." at ter the bo le reel heee embarked oe sl,°e., $' "YU steave''''1. , AbP,a4 wee'te thetsta who av:tnesisekt it or peree prt
"de we and qujekly became elive witil Jhe .electi t,, , lei e P. iv;•tel "ma rclid the , 4".'at neetroYers. anti ,-P 'n.a.e en ha inse, enneinonins.
vieltele. Every stand, W:ItaKiKilW titio roril yacht. in . launch arid the pre, tit:No speedy era t drawn their to
•
. Week 4.0,14.14 SO sinrgishly threugh the
Went whence the Pr000seien (Maid Ir. cession atartel.
viewed was xapidly tilled rep, whin Water..
' "ibeto.re the funeral, the hilly Yose Ai c , royai yeent .Alberta. 11 .1 acreene•
draCiCE: "ON' STARTS.
TTIE ROYAL YACHT.
the partion. De the route open to °ewes, isle 0, might, reb„ ,,eht,
aspeetatore was soon irapassables ',roe
Alberta with le ,date Queen Victorlati Coming Flowlv a ter th ra Was (be
royal
nYerree leading reem Osborne, WaS bedr oa boaxe. sterte flora osier. .
the awning on the prop, the
Piein.14,s(Itle eight. PrOna the easilriv 155 1co' in, wa3 piaeos oa a cronson dais,
Al 2
'gate tO the pier stoOd troops witn GUAII,D,..5 PRESENTED .A,1311$ the reertame o' whirti rere drown
elbows touehing. Bellied there were ''iath the Alberta passed each, ehil back front tee 'her poles, leaving free
thousands of meo, women 204 Child* and then rested. on their arms re. to view tree renal lama. eisket 'an•1
nen. The read was lined With pens estreed until the Orocession bed gone the rot>ee, rroutetinsee ebeene sore -
with ehleids of black and. eilvex up. by, times e nears. was the Trio's?' la ea :re
` th, re beating the royal =WM.., -.4,aLsoze.$ 014) prAne,arae yacht itreee, wetchine liar course.
while tit the wake ko‘ the era fin eame
itor speetaters dotter/ the route. in. A detachment of mariries end the the reyel „ones lee er.e. ene .
. turn totted, into tee station anti talwart toon.rees and on either aike
pun:enable cameras were posted at admiral's band sees rso boerd Neh with King E.-11Yard and Queen Alex. eceme tee eente.r of mtereet. I re the. growl's equerriee nor s.
isdvantageqixs spots- liendrers wee:: sones old flagship. the victory it an ira and the Ettelleh royel "nra, • was f$0()D• VALOWed TI thO• earl mar ;newaitiag and phyeb.i tree, Ail the nee
genenra" -cards end other eouveoins. fiont end deokyards were manual 0) royastene ens empanel yaishf rfeseen et tee moat xlistiognialted Ilivitieh of ; farms were co.veren rath tong, stars
limey (Disposing of irlaek bordered. "lo ' Port.smoutte rtior, All the sea thp rar It y Iota 0: neese,, eye sneer i eta', the Dttke of Norfolk, end rearnt
nel
des the police, a Wog, thal tern, the Alberta. was aLOQ4'0,1 forGRELT FLEET.. i . 1., • • • 's ; e l Ineutateey after three royal =garner:
es 4 .ft •i TIW leenes wert i to•040,t4° 9.11 te4etztu ,Pilatgers"' 411
i ridden et- poseili ni ni acaraet ,itkeiseh 1 . -..,,, A cart v
WI ign‘rd Wt3.0(1A cheeterieg around i Dopy INTILI BE Teeeeee, eeeecerese
- The main squadron o'' battle:ships wtte. only e ceerow bend of orate KoJe ebrOereta 'X,•."•3g 40.04P4 1`46, A
axti Ins arawn up la 0 0 ran i . . ,-,* --: end or -Mears was raoored two acid a 1 .tti • it nt tll the eeete,,e e,t;,,,, en. tee ogee. Oa
he xenill reeldenee. The eneenes , , ,,,
' d abl e , 41 •
e• gt led merged into tile green i eight. Tomorrow the
h 1 ais xesetemonth abd ehenee convs•ye: lies geoleo *part tn one line exteni, , eenhee:elf e'rTre1150°°exarre:ere weree'etTeard uo reee oeteatinene Prraorlage Wes'
' rose the euesen entrance, wish to Ler:elms axle IWindsor tor tbe lase ing, rfeee.Cow4%e to tStpithead.Thedvelie I Trt.c. ,, _,.„,..,,,,,,,,, ‘..„..,,,,,, ,,.... eeee le;tee tereteesteere te.seeetero chore;
cads bowed. error' their revereed i 0:ibutee te the great qusen, I ye. 1 . . .
. ele leet. on e e ceuriiiti o tees +sateen, irtneertaser 1,,TV••N VOX, /10,44 ieleh e p wag, of vaitte te te
s. ieendmirai Sir Harry II 1 leeo nt .
TUE 'LAND CEREMONY, i ,
SCENE' AT IftOTOMA STATION
LIzz A x.Avg4,.
TbA whole mation by that tina
xestenbled the SefIne at -a levee
a geld dawe„,1441 2Ceptre lytag betw4en
them Tlae eight horeee welch drive
the gen carreage were almost con -
:male(' beneath their eich barneeseeei
lerge bow ot purple attached to the
jineernmender ehttif of the . to the neffin WS4
f ield .pla.re43al Batt lireinstur oar: 7tuz tzereliy, .ffrAtlx,r, ao(JR,Not-Li
.bestutittii, e.pirited =re. certeing "
nrrael. or eurronnded by flans. Stscule field raenselalle loatoo. at this pee Banged' eloont the coffin walked t
,Lonee, THOU ffAeT. aatr.N DOR
Reen-HOE"
Tsang% setting, was next eauag
d peter, whish had now taken les,
pieen in the trannopt to the eight of
the altar, Tile enefin rested epee
t a catafalque placed at the eteps ,444
the altar. The ereens osier the ewes
eaenion table was powered esetti widee
frowere and Oafs reredos. 00344 wee
elniont eencealerl with enneys of few
lusted with lilies, The Biehop Of
:heater read the lensen frees Zbefta
Jo.inthlalna.
'14.43:N THAT, IS 1:3•ORN OR4 WOMAN,"
eras shant•ed bY the elisoir to West-
ley% music: fellenved loy 'Teem
est. Lord the secrets ef our
Artie' The Dean ot Windeser read
- "I HEARD A YMCA"
:net the choir sap the 1.oreVe payer
ea the Moshe cempeseee es.peeisally for
kbe dead gueen, «lined. °Ace =ace
the
strain e ot the chair welled ep
ibeceigh tbe eneieat thapel with the
iieg.nre "Hoer blessed ere they ;that
ee lebbailihmireke, The Archbesh-
of Centerbury read the eolleet une
ritterrien, aidee Petrie. mounted nvirinea and eailore Berrau eeitern, with Eiriperee the linen% Then earn° the earriagea 11 elOaka. Then baffle a grout', °r
NW:ma PUI InegaraaginS 'eland was as. allea ‘W boys from tlai emee end res duchess a' Connaunie• t, the Wert am -1 Ow t?Tince*les, The: MAGNIFICENTLY ATTLEE/3 RORSg•
and, thither, eeelog thet severe- training ship St. is/lucent, and mei an; attest -se tee admiralty ylcht ; lrere tele etate eerriagee used on tie
Shiite ryas In readiness. d flops the gueniery ribip Ereellent chantra7a, dui a. Trialtr, 14043a yaehe oreaalon ne the lat.(' Illtrerts Jubilee I
MEN,
round Osbeene 'tense wee most rield Wberl-the Aleiestie had been tett as , with are: bat I with leseatifttl geld mooted hernees with $.93r3diu "'rite °°t/
TELE XING APPfeleellei. , cccsmitating ir; g h ffin frog: Ra senate, . arms 1 tit eastern pert.° 1, • .
1 e reserve leset, lender Ileirad nue en Iiia head end IODZ taloa
At the bars of the raeol °Aherne tieuee to tile Peer ut Comae Folleeving telleicaACItP7r-sgee and pre. a_leers was Vett:Med atuand eine. en4
inoor a oebeole hews, creaked, me . wee eeereety jese eleeeeseing than tie el. le an offeree Oen,. ea take; Ming kInWri *ver the big, biaelt
'the petty ol.fieere of the. royal Yavhi tetv tt functions. At mem; the ge • ' which be wee xidiag. The kluges eac;
Seeraed
anus ee in the death ehaMberr
the weerteen partion. The * (revofft!ei," Alx the are'
ta and entered. King Edwa sr -kw -tied Over tAle colre leekea eteasset ataetel apparentl
peeled by flepseree William of tiel. et tile gua carrtsige. lie gave ea eig
euasays Each wore en atiruiral'S utt et eceieg rthe; long renies ot solotee:
eiforta. The grenadieee ittententar litegsag, %pee tee eopideceatenit
came fiera a side, entreoce acne -se
raised their heade, Ault came to tie awn tlie ratutieuuee UnCOV,tut,‘.
thu win-0We With t.14ok boartetotl we.
mire' Sir 43arard Henry Nsel, Ora: -••
war tera-te were racerei welt:ate-et mated throng instinctivtly ceine tc
� tee leritt3h ebieet Le th, weer e settles, ane evety head was letred.'11
ea their aretvai, ewe alengezda o eae.e was tire littl, hitaltt eohele`l gun ear -
was th•own the coronetien re.o wo.1 I were meorel eight P.ritish gualiot's to e3rr•Y Qa-e4 4.°'•
by the gr l queen. Oa thie wee place 1, lies"Antelope, the Gleaner. 1141 4.1; - tOluVa b.xly .t;O;r4 ileterie to Ted-
lAle roYel regalie, the wen is the i' e•P 1 iAek, 'the lelia. the Rattleareake. Cs • diugleo statien. The e.ght Hallo.
ter else the orawa, wh.oh were eceecie, Mort the Circe and tie, Speedwell, ?mien esteera- celored itarsee whieli
. re. caving, 4 in y pier t le Al- 1 . e 1
Victoria And Albert thco defied I ooe treppings of ehe chappelle ae 011,AVE AND CAREWORN. .
ly ever alled by the queen la her lies, TEIN N'AVA,14 PROCESSION. thew the late queen en OW VCC'aSiala
'ambito aloix the lane leturned um' 1.1te
itto men again bseema Mute figurer.
time as elle preferre thO durnrae eete .t cb' ju'bIle -1`) 14*leitl 4'°4°'.5.' The lessee, the purple dreperse,
gilia which will be bus tee with herni go d laxneeees, the scar et coeted
ereen Nvre.
dos every evaere. eagee
1HE C1011 , Feoginere. , wItit her attendeat ese eai am 4N-41 lol, aud gold -
ca alone the deep channel 16 ItZVer.ed givoras who hied each of the °`' I'llm 4 34433. 414413X*
t XI tlla eatiet al. tha Isla a' Winht seeesse be the. brittle, were ail the leVelitY. leelle .e. SOMAS%
11° atngl° Une' (4 b4ttleshiP3 4T1-1 same Only ,the little gun ear:lege t Beeiee leing tettweset ode tenneens
"l'ullier's. 111° 'flatu Ik'e was " " la. piece. at the glittering glass and I esetiteme welting every inch a eel,
Iowa, trearinniug at Cowea:,-- Alex n awe "each eeeteee the ehlege elle 1 te4 tie waixe".541 awl lett 0
Ora Campertiown, Rodney, Dealer-, - r tit rr' t t‘ . t'l • •
1301fingweal1 Colocesaa, Sans Parell, Plav) 'I / "' In'it obifes t.Wafi over lie wee ene els head eleelleentlY f‘C'M
Mt% Milifer i‘XelaraPaert Severn, teeee. tehotrettlwattefAu. 'but ttilliti, P'wrattir.ge‘oVeintie I releue to toe reel eud AVAIMAI LeAlthe44
tea, Bellete, Pasetalus, Pelorus, Diana, ex/L„,,,-,eree - el, ,‘,.,.% 0,‘,.., „evee Ar haergeig over lee het, ,a3 iliereepoase
Conqueror, Aeragant, Minerva, NI. eeeeiere."i""'"„' a ;eel edeelee't Ntiee'keee 4 ku a.luteo, MAR.:Ma Watteln 'Wnri
Dtlbewon, Ture4stta oECr 44°1111atnTririleaa 41,1g1,1"40,RPee3ilice 4-011"—te°00ett'llitee-Ptehree-&-4, -eli-lel`,14;seve 00°4- 1)//t."-kj: flere4netelc ele4i)efe le4)fiv'll;r310134a114eltv1:611liv481-'-:"
MeNIUTZ GUNS. ; princes mounted. a minute tahe'ad of 414 wj'indltre ell"deree-tterletehtleinglibi"t
verde Cited by all the ships in the the time the t.ruin etearned into the 41.e.en`47:07 eeteeleeleePIZ'netel° etre4re".....ehh?r
pranon up ou 1, ,
George ami 'Majestic,
hen the Alberta lett the pier. Each A.LL ilaeleS WEER UNOOVERED ".0hieeitillilYGeuplieC'°:treurilicaev,:ittal ossc‘euljununot.e.
Theo through the, glass doom eouls Tan; BREctoun eiuteDsee
exi aeon the eaffita conning, carried b.,
the sitilore who text a few Moreent.- I '6't 134 me 6'11'7'8 txvm
peevioua had entered. It wee pre. t° and 161bart rai'le 1 trbei Pre4'Au
ereclecl by pipers, was covered w
LUI
the xoyal robss end regalia and ae.
torepanied on either rnde by equer.
res The took. hie place inn
tneden one bore it from the hawse
This duty was to have fa en tQU
highlan,iers, hut at the rellearsre
Ydug they were eo awkward that ie war,
raecliately benind, and on Lys x ein , rime:ed. that tbe suilo-s shoeld be a
the empetor of Germane. The kicieee.' ha o 6.1. Out,side tbe ror.1 residenci
head waa howea. The enaperter wae g.enadier guards were drawn up in 0
1
tract, his feet) expreesionlees. Tluo b- anent line. 'With n shorp elicit
folirevei the oth,er royal princes. A s they presented arma, for the la -4
tuu• seconele Tater ---------(eaten " time in honor a their deed quece
their faces entirely veiled with crape The pipers led the procession, reele
ea, all dreeeed in the simplest black
Seves al of the party and especially • da ring with a weir< re.
ri'sneese Beatrices were
'i SOBBANG BI'llIEBeeYs.
In sleticineceeventeatet_ weal tile black
e eleesie"Neelien ---..--------.- th- heads
Alexandra, and eight royal. princess. PIPEAS LEAD.
WITH qvikvEntal voiou -
Follcamea beatelleelea. There
wee: a atitenin patreee while all Wed*
bower!. ie. "OW 6010 were beard
he cliter teen broke the opprevive
-lireesee witti the sweat harmony Q.
ibe•11VOgerk 4444044,“
Tut; zwe A,HMS.
Then the irre.1 tones a: the, uorro
leing of' OM% Wirlient Henry Welsion,
preelaireen the dead Monarch"41 title
ales npeer eetham., "Sleeted are tee
departed" eeellowed. and the service
waa concluded by the playing of Bee
tbovenea tuneral march. be' rir Walter
Parrett, orgareet err St. George's
ehapet awe private orgenist the
late queen.
sIettiteeANDOUS SGAVICES.
Loaders. Feb Z. Sereetenceuely
Aimee; ceremealea Windeer
eeteve melee:Lee services Irtre, be
twor.$ iveost000eir abbey and
isechee ef every dteernineriere threes
t the =heel elesdeen. 'Five Viewer:it
, t
aean
tioeue tie the we
travereed eue afte
the reetetwar or ebipe
they WeTe aPellovi* okk r
La ming reaseertueue, eveieerror
releage free% Cowes to Pertsrae
Uvery ehip twee thee dressed troll>
etertt to taftrall railabew seseIerat
bue today nc• elandaree twee %epee kne.,
played, Ensigno ana Venn jnice
bbav
een aehale-uneut, see) ado:dr/40k
rtsge tally hoisted. Beery sh'res neve
then, cheered lustily, oi bands 017,
ed merrily ea the pricy:tie yaeut 'wept
by with. the flotilla, ae..1 .414y lot
voice wao booed frone any armlet "4
tie only te.nele f?rriaWfUreigih.
ing or enqueeme from leenert, larekree
off by tbe aniet#4 tdoraintc
' guns. When Vie royel yacht
of jabieets anebeetre neer the
' there was e prelonged cheer
pee eeese in the tleet -With gev3werthn
g guie, Telay it' bees been
t in. mourning, and 'when the
neve lived and the respites=
3re as Mao Alberta was amen4
e4 at porGot for the night there
wee a eel mu et-iliac:is. Priam tee
Weees ea Oat featat day represcot.
the queen ie the geerirp'eseent
ea -power end inePerialisee. Tneley he
beemehe chief mouraer. while the
ion and nmpire have greareel
rrowed with ielMe
8 olont and the Cowea, coraraenolue etation.
ell and imeecoguized, by the people.
ALOetel seOVEREliesiNS.
ran, Behiee them. eene tee vv. fillip ceaeed firing immediately e'tsir pa trio baleen carriage„ b tering
tail oe the proeeesion had piessed queen's xemales, stopped extietly ?p-
al family. AO tbe gete the rallitase tha pasite the gun et:to, ge, and King
glittering mealy set uniforms. IJON't Mileestto, vie forts ancl •the :Adele iti Williain and othees *lighted. arc
loter ttla Pe00ese1ea had Pa:350(1;th° Edward, flaxen AleXandra, Emperor
rortion of the pesede steal ready, e her.
----,ll the Prtleesal°11 sl(r‘vlY w°'.1/ad lir 'Portsmouth tarter commenced &Lie the *batixer- party advaneed to the
t' en tiring un- saloun cerriage. With hie hand at the
" '
. genera o e 'sou era s ree , a, 0-, weare gets standards were display- eanee ee the ethers, Kling Edward
tacit teat of the Haraeldee caebla- red, owe ensigns and union. jeeks Were watched the painfully slow remove
et half meet. 1 of the cotein to the gee earriage. It
The *anew played the wits accompliehed, end the pelt ane
tbe regalia of tire British crown wort
MINERAL MARCHES.
the coffin, ,
.
'of Chopin arid Beethoven only. No Plated on
tea
end maroh and the cortege p.e.reued
slow *way in the midst ot intense =seed betide and drums of the rola!
\ trict; the nava' coma:min er i I laPproacia or tile preoeaslon tho ships The king aod tho others with hi
national antnem was played. On the elfle l0CliereSICV, sTAnTs.
wore manned, and the guards and the then meuoted, and the preceseior
b do Ais tho khaki- ealetree merino light infantry who comraenced 1 bantla were
woro 1'4.13.11 dress, end the rnen In ".VO •
paraded. Tee oeficers eel . Lea.
woe, sloe, the solemn nesse, or martne artillery, and of the royal
ng
the
in carriage. . The pipers com. i th Li t t. ell the ti,Pberta Wee alongside the salute, tind ataading a iltua
way in the following order: Moun
Vie loyal n ggeous um- -----
•C°11;18. Th° e°ffl° Iva° laced' grooms- the de ut assistane adjutant 14th:tut° flu"' "
anetteed thew dirge. The processico
met oho,' slowly down the winding
hed.gea path. until the gate
-was ecached, where the glittering
Illtary escort was met. Theft the
- hand b eke out with a
-.gave; the lieutenant -governor of tee
'isle at Wight, and staff of the soutb.
ern district; the steff a the cora,
'plunder in cella at Portsmouth; the
•
general commanding the southern ds-
L**
MID liel 111E OB.OWD.
• playing a tuneral march as soon as ,
I; rig" and straw hats. 1
11'1;111= evittnentaues•t)PorrtxXICtalfg riaglitil thloYliPttc'en's ;highlanders; the niseens
ea by her late.majesty's equerries and ttves 0 P ll
a at of the queen's gate Inman, Feb. to the arriv.
191111 carriagni e, It.)11cewe,d by the nag
134`116-T-alr PRDS°30±" al oi Lao Sunorat train, Atajser Ed.
tuts vele eefeee tight b.orses, and precede'd and follow. t4 the royal rind ethet representas fell dead ha tee 'nitwit, us the resitli
t be x tont at the queeree -
0.a. lett passed down the hill, all P pee; the gun carriage' drawn by Letaen, Feb. L-aloon Ties> last ward naanada 6 a
ItOLL Or BilitIFE'LBD DRUMS. . the eneell's 1•11111e31.11 xe4614311 TAIld'eel "'deg the t IN:1.0A elIO:elS ISVERYWHEItH
as. teem .ra
pewee, Feb. 1— Ori reaching * "Oes de cam -P7 escorted bY Prom the czarwatch, re-:
"the salne, petty officers car- company of grenadier guards, with motilleg.
the coffin; Ining t dward, zrap re,y 1 presenting tne ^ear of all the Rus- ttEttE tti"Pit.D$6/VE.
Trua- -
'1-.) irlells;the. coffin through the escort, et cue suts, to the en-ken:art minister at St. but noi elaboaxte. Purple draperies
to -01-41-5 of Muffled drums, and William, the. Duke of Connaug ... s . e Reterabo.rg, sent by ,, tele tinperar ef eung witet green wreaths pr -domi-
nlac‘frett, enerently in the pavilion C"OlVII Prime of Germany, er_ i
far -away Coree.,"theer come from all nated. .13 legs were on m. - of the
lit.,417. few' moments later Henry of Prussia, Prime ChierstlianG
courts and principalities far and i beie,ings. In.e Really impi.eftsive ex -
the torperW flotilla was in Motion of SchleswignHolsteirt, the lintke of near. Each denntation had ro, ha , hibition of mourning was the black
and slowly leffeWe Medina for the SaxenCoburg end Gotha, Prince ' met on its axrivat by representativee 1 clothieg weeo by practically all du
tot the eel,
Solent. vetzet unmelatsi eradarboahuds played Char of Connaught,
Denmark, Prinee Louis ofeptitt
Prince ilanqrial. °1‘.1.,gct the king and tee gcpvernment nnd I people, which as stxeets. windows
eqetzTle the constant coming ,and :rebate 01, stands and looes everywnere• were
Queen Alexandre;;Krithreze Dual:tem ....e.1 xuatable.s proved to be a soarce f covered with speetatoes, ga e the
"U eat interest tei the enarnense crow& e e a sombre hue. St. Same:,
hes the Alberta permed ahead. of the York, the Ducheenieepa •
THE FIRM G la • k
Alexartaxia the great vessel fired the Gotha;Princess inhnistien of Schleswig
first gun of the salute -which eras Holstein; Princess Louise. (Duchess of
i
taken up by the Rodney, and the Argyll), Princess Beatrice, (Princess
" h Lsland to Henry of Bottenberg); the Duchesa of
,
of spectatens. „ - peck v.ras packed with a Oleard eA
la the eeciono ram:: Deh:rel redo ewe
more euvexe.gns, ene kings. Greece
and Portugne pout gl toile; witl
gold, lace, tnen followed e
array at eneintiers a royal tanaleee
nienher:ng about tarty in oil, an
riming three eemeast, So cleee, Werl
they together, ano so queek.y did
they in•Sa. that inniVidLIAls, prosper..
Live ru,:ere empaoS, lengduree aaii
pram:pal:ties couau not be distill"
gu.
HO'rete., CeiltHIAGE•S,
mope raenessei get alto an epee.
ateedrae mei egle mere trne
lind mayee ext4 cerperariee and ea
resentetives the cite gnrels rind pub
C bodies et all kinee atteereee the enthe
.At Weetm.ne-er abbey and the ad
Mg St Merearvirs chereln were an
Meng rerstered n-3.rga numines,
lefANY xoriviTaTia-1.
'Whadenv,. PO, 2,-11.e, neon Teeny yin.flUes.
In full 'uniform. had *uric.
wee the streeta were eirnmed.
ge's ellep .1 was a magnificent
-lA1 divided atteatiors with the
we college ot heralds, ger.
g 003 Xamitle$, tabards au:,
geie, aril tbe ineltievale leoldrifi
yeomen of the gaerd carriage their
Words at elope, excitement W.14
40Ueed in the crowd whets
nBEr zis.TErts
in. the tower a London arOvel rind
ered. the eastle. The officere ir
Ir gxy court uniforms, the 1 ;
rds, with their flowing plume;
t loped through the etre.. te.
PICHED 17.1'
Oslo well dressed women fell down
n the street and was lireked ini dead
he excitement having kelle I be-.
The ricer section of the uroceSseer
ineludee tate six royal carriages. A
na.:intery escort, 'mewling' a tlepute
t on frctu the qu.eenes eserraan dra.
guaa reg anent, curat.wed trio last see.
oa el. the .proceseoz. Ten men
wee aeter the coten appeaxed `tht
funeral process.on Bad passed, and
tao renete of the 'gages -drifter
bat k across St. Jeraes park.
A Je0MINAerneee VICereet.B.
A:ter the fewer:se party 'dealt, the
don anteing figure of the day was
Celd marshal. nert eteba, is. Whea
e:s 'wed known bronzed .iace estates in
view the peop:e torgot the solerenety
ese tno occasion, iiod oke into eheees
heouting "Bobs' anti reline expres.
50,1IS faralliar approval. The
rn.,ary attaches of Llie embass'el
and legal:ono were with Lord Rob•
arts' r...ne front rank rods
M-Ljor Edward
the Arter.can a ,
' • -A LAST,BBHDABSAL. about r0,000 people. who overran tin(off"cer't
other wa rshaps. iro
the -mainland all the ship te were Mart -
zed acid. from the'bands floated the
;sad istrains of funeral marches.
Wortsraouth,,geb. 1.—Not eince the
,dianarand jubilee has this. tevrn, held
each a crowd as poured in today. The
loastions and the prompters over -
/poking tile sea, send the harbor
saverirpoint of vantage were black
With Spectators. Conspicuous, ist the
IOW. harbor was the old 'battle.,
ere ip Victory, on the old feelaioned
iP°°P af whi,94 guard -of repel Ma-
rines was mo, Ittee while the adrat'rars
Iiand played t;he funeral tuarehes
Chopin ad lileethoven.
' A FLEET OF LAT_TisrOHES. ' .
Darting' uceaed`doWn ,ths, stitilit bar-
k open 7.k.
Connaught, the Duchess of bany,
Princess Victoria. of NCre.lei; Princess
Charles of Denneark;'ner late taajen
ty's ladies in waiting; her late 'majes-
ty's household; the household of the
king; the household iof the queen; the
household of Emperor tht
hoesehold, of the royal family; militar)
of-fiderS/eight abreast; the royal sex..
vents and the tenants.'
LINBI WITH TROuPS.
, roo.dway front the gate to the
pier was lined with troops be close
oder. The troops remeinel. po.
sit:on until tlie enbaute gems fromsthe
fleee commence& to tire.
'IlHOUSANDS STOOD BAREHEADED,
--
jr a fleet of /ellet ,,,, • re endewatched the strange eight wi.
roedrae., for...the OtPeetO ,-,..PPt• • -1-u . loyal humility and 'grief. At IaSt ;got
the ineetleitia ' tinnisarnia ,nt. "Vieitors
pier. was re.-Lehed and the body' Was
. spent the earty `Morniegetiel yachte reverently placed On board the royal
. .. which Yacht Alberta besseeraen ef 'the rons
And tubs to get ..a Chiner .glineirse•Of
-Vie great line ot warships, "*", a/ yacats. „ • . , t
•ast retcl,:ted "frOne oppesite 'Sinitieselis 3110ElieriFOL l?'03/11r.
These 'smell' Visiting, 'craft, tete" gliat 1 . .,
tenistg sunshine'," and the huge :131114, i -COWes, Vali,. 1.—,Witlirgrahd,, , 'yet
warke of the ` bettleehips in the, thalliilni eilsplae ,SreavaI perep :and
lisackgrou.rid,, preSented a ., . ' piOwer tile bony el' QUeen Victoria waS
.
al of the ceremonial inamediately con.
smashed hats and chaffed asset , intantr ,
The zuneral proce.snat
Loudon, Pete The iaat rehears- flower +Inds, stood on. the -fences anc
s-waatixect in the trees, fought Will lid Clre4S.
nectar" with the handlirtg of the cc& Peneeblere °coup:red two hours es ple.ting...
fin c,ontaining the body- of Qu-een Vie the plogram vendors until the, belle • . --•
toria mita arrival in anrl departure 1)5,031 .tin4a u.stioanot
trove London, occurred this mornin IRE ODRIEDE AT WINDSOR
of the ,,rovotis ehang?d. and while the wincuor„ Feb. 2_41.fe,at throngs cp
17Y :a platform, whioh will • be -used
features. of the day. people assembled in the vitinity o
with the gun, carriage. $uenieente preceesion was paers..mg,. their atte
dranwn by the eight cream- colored • ALL WAS H1JSFIED. the railroad station to meet the cof
tude was one of the most inipresteve
horses selected for the ,purpose, an fin. At 2.30 p.- In. the guns of r
battery. stationed en Castle hill sig
in the fun -al procession, `it ' wag
they ,, performed all the , evolution, It was precirae.ly 12.20 p. M. Teller staled the arrival of the funexel trait
which, will be seen einnere .ow. „ The the guaxds liniog the platnera oi As .the p,rooession steeted at 2A0 e
gun earriage. forms part on` the seine 1„):tdtaeinhtfoete°7„ station came to a shartg m. the artillery horses ittaelied t,
new patterned field batteries whiet and with scArnart ttead the gun carriage becarn.e res,tive an
have just been tom -Plated. The inuz- the h.saa of the procession. erne ei nearly overturned it, wheeee.pce
iorri i, whin* ., . oreeen and €. mull= 'atvca:r:untth.nedd7tshaevxeu-tralmbicaleotftext:hoef heavs
the buildino-. For half an hour all 'King Edward ordered the horses t,
potion is. covered. by a platform of ' •
. g,un ca,rriages, e. pa was iemove • • • . -
horst be taken off, and blue jackets put is
the size end shape of the coffin. The trout the coffin and the ces.ket wo TELE SOURINEY TO WINDSOR.
'Vs ll - d siege ..
their places to draw the gut car
zle of a fifteen pounder Projects le
total weight of,the limber, the gun • e• - the ealoon carriage, -
It
Il
IMPRESSIVE SIMPLI011Y
Isaac N. 1Ford thus graph'eally
vibes the ,grext neva' pageant:-
7.—Thia iport
bee peek irs tribute to the thud with
nteraistic dignity worthy of tl e
memory of the imperial nuetress
he most powerful navy- the wort" has
ever known. The queen bad watehou
ilusbag her long reign a series tsf
V11 transitions teem sails to et am,
from. oak walls to strel •pletes, re
muzzle -loading glans to armaments
firne by electrio spires: from. three -
deckers of the time of Nelsonime Col-
lingwool to the floating fo-tressaS
e n 1 marine armories on 1 machine. fae.
to-ies of the present day; and, EDW.
ier's daughter as she was, she hal
always taken the heartiest intereq
ni most intense pride in the Brtteh
nevy. Today on the Solent, where
aha had reviewed many mighty fleets,
she was received in solemn state for
the last time by the reeery. :The flotill I
with the queen's coffin and the greet
company of royal mourners pasees
feom Cowes to Gosport aloeig a eeroae
i sentinellei by enable lines of bat-
tlash'ps and cruisers, while minut.
guns were booming, leviathan answer-
ing levietlran, ani recpuenis by 'Do,.
tboven and Chopin were taken ue
trope one torecestie te another art t
wetted eleVen Miles ff:om shorc: tc
shoer; an un'que spectacle impressivr
alike in. its simplicity and grandee-.
Sympa.thetio nature, raindful of the
traditions of queen's weather, provi.".
ed for it a perfect scenic setting e3
blue sky frescoed with fleecy clouds
Nue. write-rs unruffled by wind
It was an ending commensurate will
the dignity of the queen's reiga an:
her niece in modern history.
PICTURESQUE FEATURES.
The most !picturesque feature oi
the last naval review in honor a tbi
queen as I witnessee it afloat in tie
centre of the lite of warships win
the catafalque on the Alberta. D
was a pavilion artistically framer,
with red hangings, and surna.ounted
by a canopy of ruby 'velvet link
with white silk. Undernea.th the can-
opy was the outfits on a bier d:rapef
with ruby velvet, and on a red vel-
vet cushion. was the royal crown, twill,
the Orb.- These coa.u.bin.ations of re's
with the resplendent , gold crown
were almost the only touch of coloi
in this sombre pageant. The So--
pen:7 boats, which swarm,ed in ad-
vance, were like great black WaSPS
carrying the ating -of death. ThE
yachts which followed the Adberla
were tenanted -by mourners in black
The warships,. with few -exceptions,
were painted black, and the creWS
ma rsh a lle d on the decks, made la n-
ether long black inc atirvitart Car
blue s17.
CONTRASTED \WTI JUBILEE. •
It was a spectac,le -which reproduc-
ed with strangely' cOntrasted effect' s
raemorie.s of the jubilee naval parade,
ANNIaen that mighty armada was• re-
viewed by the Prince a Wales there
were 150 ships in five lines unaer the
' fla in_ the wide 'channel be -
,einEs!en, OE' G.R.A.N1).., 'hOrne this arternoon fronx its tinte ier
lieEUR. • ' • reeting niece In Osborne house -
Spithea.d wore an 'air of. genuine Portsmouth, the,' heart. England's`
eeriness whieli the calm. of the neain narr. •rrot since' Minitel Gavottes
tient niterni.ab.failere to dispel. Teough
the dun shrine brightly, oyer the .4e,ad-
lAnd; g,ay mist hung:pver the lea.
Here and atere• an ,exottesien eta -titter
with sightseer, paerner silently
along. the. line or a-, reset • or a steam-
- 'laved into 'position.. Bet the. great
1feet:seemed Snereely einaa 1
- • „
boat waslafloat„ and except for . eller funeral marches. . no,
'• • ' lirne`g tomed to cheer With • tha hearth:les&
carriage and the icerfin vein Ink ss Peh p. m. --The de
pied during herr life tittle. ging Ed.1 Preatiertdesre‘ettenthnicb'xla YeeirreommonPiaald:delainagiliTt
epos
which the queen had 'Doi often oceu.
ward, %teen Alexandra and the Duke te that et victoria station. Th.
of Conoanght stood grouped together, Jeueney waa accompl4shed, withou,
1
bout two• and et quisxter tons.
•WREATEIS. '
Irrom • daybreak workmen weee
busy hanging wreaths of a unliorin
eize and -pattern to the temp poets
along the entire. route. From womb
wreath depended broad purple
rer cretin •ts.
CROWDS AT COWES.
Cowes, We of Wight, Feb. .—blioon
—Csoivds are filling" the streets and
t umiti- colored uniforms e.ra
ships Iit tip tp.,a Cuban coast Nvt stacking-, their arms preparatory
LIICLI F,e1?_, consumlng tirs has abythina lining up along the route. The sun is
\,
1-.,3avt seen wilLch th shining! lu.illiantlY arid there is every
, likelihood that .the program will toe
TItAGIC ST LEND011. A. - fulfilled to the letter. Steamers lire
agproache3 the naval specie.° t • prniiiiie w th their d ke bla
ok
day. Over the still' waters' between with people.
tee roil o' the six- peurtrers came PRINCESS 13EATRICE ILL.- I
116 dirge e:4-111ela" 'end- j.e4119-Ven'3 Prineesa`Seatice e9ntihed•c -to
white ensign
iialf-mast and the occasional flutter
et signal bursting from. the nage
73hip there was no glimpse of color
to relieY.re tho morkitonons -gra-ynesS.
af the .scene.
Children Cry afor
CASTORIA
which belongs oat), ,
, stoo3 niteritly along the deelts, and
the nags which usually' float defiant-
, ly in ttio breeze drooried halg. way
down the halyards.. The" Most pow-
,nrfuI fleet Irne/and could "rather on
short notice lay inert and silent sale
tat the ' '
eer..,,:oeun, arid it is ccareely expect,'
esrier,vtiheaetit,.',he attend the 'funeral
Under., The firIing' oi
imlunte.guna and the tolling of belle
at a quarter past Eleven announced
tithe noontlesti.neuttitudes who bad
been ' erceinting -nondett'a muddy
streets WITCO daylight, that the fee-
t sent had pegun it- passage
ran the eanfin wee Verne In and thee
they ale, toe& seats and the trail
efeated tor Windsor.
- -A ROYAL PAGEANT.
The. preosseson, apart from. the gut
carriage bearing the cofEte, end tie "
royal family and official mourners
ant le, was not noteWOrtiiy. fPorlis.
inset the judienry and the cone
thnereianl hodiee wsre not represented
tuoyaitYr the array and the navy
nopolized the pagrent. Three thous.
and soldiers and sailors, picked , core
panics representing all ra
nohee
the service— ca'vairy, artillery, in
tantry, yeomanry, militia, velure
teers,and colonia,ls— formed the
-ranee escort!". They marched elowle
and without music. Most et the nn1!
forme were covered with dark Olrer•
coats, and the .staedards' were drap
ed with black, the officers 'wearies
blade of • crape on their tale:ere:1
The infantry marched in, cblusaris d
four with rifles revers., Thee, sveri
Mil an hour in passingi, Then-ea/co
Field Marshal Bari Roberts, end bit
staff, and after them our
mossor
bands playing funeral marches. ,Thret
Mel eel
ENTERED CHAPEL' AT ene r,
eral pro
Windsor, Feb. 2 --The fun
cession'entered the chapel 3,11
p. m. ' The .nervice at St
Georgen chapel wee concleded al
4.10 p. m. The body will lie until Mon-
day An the Albert memorial chapel
(Iv
Been 44,
ferirtlett.
VER DI& 0 Kr-
nd
SIGK.
110 tiit :11
ti
'it tIto:liave
Ily
• *Use Quie
'Weak, Run
to Peri()
-to
s the
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Pine's Celery Compound., in coMper-
Won wttit all liquid metlietnesaterpills
for making sick people Well, is etlearty
shown in the intelligent Clutratter and
standing of the people resell() are Aisle
It at the present tienteeriefeleseeeee
debility, sleeplessness, headaches,
ds-
pepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism and lode
nev and liver trouble.
Paine's Celery Conlpound to -lay
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members of parliament, business men
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Pabiee Celery Compound and banish
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THE FITernmo, SERVICE
in St. George's chapel was one of the
most raatvelous eights of the fun.
eral reremones. It lasted from
120 to 4 tn., but for t.h.ree hours
previous tile leading snen of Great
33ritai0 and Irelann waited patiently
for the arrival of tne nineral proce.s-
siert. Their vigil was fully reward-
ed. Stich an array o,C royalty and
euchea mass o,f flamsug colors were
never befeee garnered within so
enall a space. Ine Archbishop of
Can technic'', • the Arehb:sh,op of
York, the Biehop of Winchester and
the Dean of:WindSor officiated. The'
servlees were rernarkable for their
grandeur and choral beauty..
ODERGY bIET TITE. PROCiESSION;
The `chapel chair, the atchn.shops,
teroceesion at, the reit unrior.131°Etriala th ItYcIP and (mt.'
sta., then Nvere twenty foreign. -war
ler
--
Children Cry for
CASTOR.IA
ASTORIA
Tor Iii4nts Childten,
Tee tan
tininess
et
the bishops and other e gY tweets Poi smell an ,
is with swarms of exriljsioa
a:40. wieerionslim
alt
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