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-= 1 The Dead Russian Czar ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL. His Body to be Taken by Sea from Valla Escorted by ironclads. A Central New,3 tolygram from Odessa says —-The remains of the ]ate Czar still lie ni the Palace at Livadia. It is now probable that body will be taken by sea from Yalta to Se-hastopo) escorted by the Russian Black Sea ^eet, and that the funeral train and cortege will start from that place instead of from Odessa, as ^ginally intended. The Imperial yacht wil1 leave Yalta on Thursday. Moscow will 1x5 reached on Sunday, and St. Petersburg come tllRe on Tuesday, the 13th. The Czar, the ■Prince and Princess of Wales, and most of the Members of the Russian Imperial Family will accompaaiy the remains throughout the long jourr.ty fr0m the Crimea TO the capital. Many additional troops have left litre for to take part in tin? great military display ^hich will mark the departure of the Imperial Villains. The spectacle is likely to be a, ^m-rb one. MEETING OF THE ROYAL SISTERS. Our own correspondents at fet. Peteisbuig, ^legraphinir on Monday, says: — A (lHpakh from Livadia states that the meet- li!S between the widowed Czarina and her 21ster, the Princess of Wales, was of a most Aching character. Her Majesty several times thanked the Princess for her kindness in Undertaking the long journey from London in Drder to console her. It had been arranged to Publicly expose the Imperial remaius in the Palace Chapel at Livadia yesterday, but tlus •was found to be impossible owing to unexpected difficulties in the way of propH- embalment. 1 ne 8lJrgeons summoned from St. Petersburg were Suable to complete the process, and other specialists at Moscow and Cliarkoff had to be sent cOr. These will arrive a.t. Livadia. to-morrow, £ and as si oai as they have finished the-ii w()I¡,k the body will be placed in the chapel. lr^h troops are constantly arriving at ^alta and the neighbourhood. The latest arrivals include nine battalions of infantry, a reS ment of cavalry, and a, brigade of artillery, an Irom the garrison of Sebastopol. Accord- -ner ing to present arrangements the funeral cortege Nvill leave Livadia on Thursday, and it will be Nearly a, week before it reaches St. Petersburg, M as the body will have to lie in State for some time at Moscow. The date now generally Signed for the funeral interment here is the 20th irst-o l A MESSAGE FROM THE CZAR. | A Central News telegram from Paris says In reply to a telegram of condolence, the Czar I has sent the following message to the muni- 5iPality of the town of Caen from Livadia: "I Lhank vou sincerely for the share YOU have taken in the misfortune which has befallen me and befallen Russia. I thank you for the wishes I a dressed to me, and trust I have inherited If from, my august father his friendship for France. -Nicholas." SPAIN'S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE FUNERAL. A Central News telegram from Madrid says -Tile Duke D'Alba will represent Spam at the Czar's funeral. ANOTHER DENIAL. A Dalziefs telegram from Berlin says:—Dr. LeydEm has telegraphed once more, saying that the rumour that the Czar had been poisoned by --•ii'.iliats is false. OFFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS. A Renter's telegram from St. Petersburg eavs The ceremonial to be observed for the removal of the remains of the late Czar from Livadia to Moscow and St. Petersburg was officiallY published on Tuesday. The body will be carried from Li.vadia, to Yalta., where it will he conveyed to Sebastopol by the cruiser I'arniat Merkuriia. There a special train will '<e in readiness to take it to Moscow. Before the departure of the cortege from Livadia the remains will lie in state in the large church there. The funeral escort will include the Emperor Nicholas, the widowed Czarma, the Czarewitch, Archduchess Alexandra, the bride- ele.jt; other members of the Imperial Family, SAKI foreign princely personages who have a'rived at Livadia. On reaching Moscow the body will be deposited in the Archangel Cathe- dral, where it will remain some time. At all stations where the train will stop local clergy and authorities will be in attendance, and requiem masses will be read. On arrival at St. Petersburg the remains will be taken from the railway station to the Cathedral of 11 ay St. Peter and St. Paul. In the three towns where the train conveying the remains will stop a dinner will be prepared for the poor at the expense of the Czar.

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