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THE CZAE IN BERLIN.

A Berlin, November .18. • i Theur Imperial Majesties, the Czar x and Gzarina, arrived here to-day, but, • contrary to expectations, were not i attended by the Russian Minister for ' 3 Foreign Affairs, M. De Giers. ; / November 19. j An interview of a most cordial cha- i 1 tfacter took place yesterday between > 1 /the Emperor William and the Czar. ; 3 /Prince Bismarck paid a visit to the i -i Ozar during the day, who accorded : !» him an especially gracious reception, o His Imperial Majesty left last evening t for St. Petersburg. His Imperial Majesty the Emperor William has invested General Count r Sohouvaloff, the Eussian Ambassador, c with the Royal Prussian Order of the Q Black Eagle. c London, November 20. c ;The reception of the Czar of .Russia st on his arrival in Berlin was cold so far ■ *

B^p^Bpublic was concerned, but lie HBs with great military TO«np. Prince Bismarck had an in- ? terview with the Czar, which extended f an hour. JpAENUM'S SHOW DESTEOYED. *j s . New York, November 21. A Barnum's meangere was destroyed Ppbyyure at Bridgefort, Connecticut, "Yesterday. Three elephants and all . lions, tigers, and other quadrapeds . burned to death. Thirty elephants, * terriefied by conflagration stampeded through the town, but ultimately were captured. Loss is estimated at $7,000,000. Incendiarism is susp ected.

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Northern Advocate, 26 November 1887, Page 3

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THE CZAE IN BERLIN. Northern Advocate, 26 November 1887, Page 3

THE CZAE IN BERLIN. Northern Advocate, 26 November 1887, Page 3

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