New York World (Newspaper) - May 22, 1896, New York, New York THE FRIDA MA Y Wlla ether rep attracted al Attention the Ctar Lepland Toher Ar and all In a rich variety distinguished infinite In Uniform of Majesty wore a military a Colonel of the famous Free He was mounted af charger and rode a little In W Immediate who of the Minister of the Imperial the General the Ciars Military Hotise a of the Suite and MH of tne and it way pages of the chamber I preceded by M off of imperial on two Dates walked an each side of of the on i Ol It pages of the chamber of the court all dn Her Imperial the Al In a State carriage drawn by eight each hone lei by an equerry and with equerries and walking on both sides of pre ceded by an Officer of the Imperla Stables on having pacet right and left of the box and guarded b four In state Th vehicle wni followed by ilk of the chamber and two equerries of the all on The Brand mistresses of the of the the ladles of honor the demoiselles of the ladles of the courts of the Grand Duchesses the of the foreign al in formed tfic an Irtf of Princes of the the Imperial Grand the of the Duke of Mecklenberg well all Im and now In Mos l followed long line of Imper ial and together With the military of the august feMten When these had pasted there appeared a single mounted officer of the Depart ment of the Master of the pre ceding a state surmounted by y the Imperial and drawn by eight each led by a Mine flanked by two Right and left Of the vehicle rode grand one their was behind and with were six pages of the chamber and two on horse In this Carriage was seated the and her little the Wand Duchess Family and the Dowager of the central flg tWM of the pageant and their appear evoked thunders of applause which the Ciar acknowledged in military sa and the Empress by bowing gra on either There was little or no sleep last of people In the all In nearly all the thoroughfare there was a ceaseless and a email army men with wooden rakes or brooms spreading a layer of sand over ign six route of the At oclock the day By that the windows along the route were already and gradually every coign of vantage was occupied until even the side streets were There wa on The open windows were but It noticeable that nobody was to be anywhere on the waiting for the starting of tbe procession brushes were passed among the and tney carefully removed tne dust from their uniforms and The 14dles at the windows or on the balconies beguiled the time by smoking nothing lacking la Impressive effect of the procession to the being and complete in Its beauty weU as its and embodying every element of Imperial Traversing the of Holy Moscow It seen to the possible au The long array of atale car with I t cavalry am at a great Imperial Hem of and a his a The Cosuck Guards made a lter oog red ana uey a special share ol the popular route from Petrovsky Pal ace to the about three BO packed that movement except OD the outskirts of the immense crowds out or the From 7 UM route hail been protected by troops and on loot and on uniform and in plain until the road may be uia to hive been lined by TOW after row of The weather but tbe had not time to dry the muddy from a battery outside city at 9 gave the signal for the days This was lowed by the dull booming of the fol blg of tile Cathedral of the Assumption assembling of tbe SJW Grand and Grand Duch tbe Princes and the the innumerable of every country under assembled here to pay of all the Imperial Imperial was headed by a quad of mounted led Mia master of a portion of the bodyguard and a sQuadron of kB of the The rest of the was follows On two by came the from the to In their picturesque from thp popula led by the Marshal uf the of the Moscow on followed MKty valets on four runners negroes of the Imperial gala on musicians of the Imperial irt on followed by leader on Imperial on on in gala Tne Chief of the i Imperial Hunting followed by of i both In haeton drawn by six rand of the carrying the Insignia In a gala Master of the i pf n pj by six bearing the ot gentlemen of the i two by preceded ter of the horse on gy by n master of tbe Imperial and drawn by six and escorted by valets on After leaving the palace the Czar was received by the o alt the troops at Moscow and In Its the Grand Duke Berglus and then the with a most bril liant joined In the When the cortege entered the city a salute of seventyone were fired from the top of the triumphal arch and was repeated from the belfries 01 the various cathedrals wherever possible Upon entering Moscow the Ciar was received by the on escorted by his staff and joined In the at Devotion at the At the Gate the Ciar dismounted from his horse and the Em presses descended from their In order to worship at the shrine of the Iberian Madonna whose image valued at about Is the moil sacred of the many holy In being believed to have miraculous healing the shrine of the Madonna their Majesties were received by tbe Grand Vicar of who presented them with the cross and sprinkled them with holy Their Majesties entered the chapel and knelt In prayer before the At the conclusion of their devotions the Czar remounted his the Czar reentered her carriage and they palmed through the of the Saviour Into the where they were received with all the ecclesiastical pomp possible by the as well by the Military Com mander ot Moscow and subordinates Their Imperial Majesties then suc visited and worshipped within the Churches of the of the Archangel Michael and of the Annuncia At each the clergy of these sacred edifices was assembled at the carrying the cross and tbe images of different Inside the Cathedral Their Majesties found assembled all the personages who had not been able to take part in the from the Petrovski Palace many ladles of the a number of members of the of the the the chiefs of the different the the Sec of the honorary the marshals of the nobility of the dif ferent governments and the doyens of the delegations of the nobility of the governments not possessing the presidents of the of of the different governments the Mayors and munici of all the chiefs places In the Empire and from all the provinces administered by the military as well as delegations from the Grand Duchy of After having venerated the holy relics and the holy Images and prayed before the tombs of Their Im Majesties went the Cathe dral of the preceded and followed In Upon leaving Cathedral of the Archangel Michael Their Majesties found assembled at all the ladles of the who had accompanied them from the Cathedral of the They followed Their Majesties to the door of tbe Cathedral of the Annuncia but without entering although they subsequently followed the Imperial party to the Palace of the Arrived at the Great At the moment Their Majesties entered the Palace of the Kremlin an artillery of 101 guns was and through out the journey of Their Majesties from all the belfries In Moscow were The Czar and Czarina will at the palace in partial seclusion until May when there will be a grand re view of the and the ceremony of of the Imperial On May 23 and 23 the Ciar and Czarina will receive the of the foreign ambassadors and other high dignitaries In the throne room of the Kremlin Ukraine with only a and and with cold and black looking Quito fit to pace m front 6f the upon the seeno al most the chief Interest for me person 1 eaw gravely and signifi cantly riding the vassal friends of the White all the chiefs of the Central Asian kingdoms and provinces ovo which cast the shadow of their passed demurely upon noble Arab the very least among them mounted upon animals covered from crest 1o haunch with the trappings of silver and gold Many an Oriental salute and many dark hands were reverently folded as these subjugated of the Bast went but perhaps before of But these and other parts of the pageant palled before the Grand Master of borne haughtily onward In such a golden chariot as I thought only In heaven or In classical holding a wand of topped with an emerald as big a 1 note that a Catholic Archbishop of America haa been deprecating the aboil Ion of war by He would have been consoled by the spectacle 1 witnessed today In the Red of the pride and circumstance of glorious But here at last comes the august object of this unparalleled manifesta the successor and heir of Ivan the His handsome nnd manly young countenance Is pale with the pro sensation which such a scene muet naturally and holds his right hand almost perpetually o regimental He bends his lead gently to this side and that to ac the boundless Every man Is bareheaded and every woman is waving a kerchief or shawl or violently crossing her loyal bosom In prayer for the Little Tho Czarina also sat all dressed wholly in even the pearls j POR TUB Commanders Now Directly to Aay The order Issued on by the Navy Department to of the several authorising them o enlist seamen was yesterday by an order from the depart ment authorizing commanders of war vessels to recruit men direct to their ships from any United States port they may For some time past none of the larger ships has had Its full ment of and many have been put out of commission on account of not having sufficient sailors to man This Is said to be the cause of the delay In sending the battleship Texas to Join the It was rumored In the yes that aa soon as the test and drills were over the battleship Indiana would go out of retaining only seventy out of her crew of five The montor Terror has scarcely half enough men to handle 1s lying the Cob Dock waiting for There are no recruits on the re It Is said that the European squadron will return to this country Most of the men on the ships of that squad ron have served their time and are anxiously awaiting their Insurance Men Snr hnt It Will Be to Remove the Old At the regular of the New York Board of Underwriters held Wednesday last there was developed a strong opposition to the proposed re moval of the old reservoir from Its present site at Fifth avenue and Forty second Insurance men agreed that Insurance were very much disturbed at he prospects of the reservoirs removal t Me Accept the May 16 tM correspondent to 1 will accept the nomination of With at the head of the It would not be policy for me to talk on Warner Millers My acceptance of ths nomination for Governor would depend on circum STEWART HAS TWO 80 the Enemies Are Trying to Get Clerkship Pay Held John who represented the First District In the last was recently appointed to the clerkship of the Twelfth Judicial Dis Court at a salary of per an Stewart Introduced tne creat ing the new judicial Morton appointed Richard Arnold Justice of the new court and Arnold appointed Stewart to the clerk The Robertson faction of the Republicans deny his right to hold the because he is still an Assemblyman Through Lawyers Henry Henderson nnd David Hunt they have naked Comp troller Fitch to withhold Stewarts sal ary until his right to hold the court clerkship been The Platt Republicans are supporting Stew but the JOB man Austin to Be Tried by Government Clob The members of Government Club B expect to have an exciting meeting next Tuesday A spe Ready to Bolt Ma Not be Recognized at HARRITT COMES TO SEE National Committee Chairman Talks of Only His Ovn Can VIEW OF MOSCOW FROM THE PALACE een in where worshipped after U n the in a arriage drawn by fix of the bearing the of hii in a elate awn by of the In M the route followed from Palace to lighted by electricity tonight from one end to the the city brilliantly The illuminations of the public They ore fairy their domes and roofs are covered with of all colors the effect beautiful in the Electricity been used a but candles in paper frames or bowls oil lamps trr bewi The whole city to be pf for Rainbow Fen Edwin who went to Mos cow for re garding the scene at the Kremlin Why cannot one write In There wan never anything seen on any stage Ike the living kaleidoscope of fanciful of fantastic hues and visible around par the Oriental element and ejl the The officials from Khiva wore ma velvet gold em and Now a group with flowered and vermil ion buttoned a bevy of fiam Lake Baikal astound the eye brocade and reel Now I the gray surtout and of the tiy one pf them witl in mur nd to mar by their olor the this pure caused resemble a marble within a golden Most unmistakable were the affection nd loyalty of the and I saw more than one poor peasant womans yes nil with tears of sheer joy to he old this fair One honest fellow ell upon hie knees to say his s though he had seen something dl till a bundled him lack nto the Omen f Pence and The Chronicle correspondent says A quaint subject of conversation to day was that after last evenings serc ade In he courtyard of the Petrovsky the light clouds In the western sky grew Into an exact likeness of a great white heraldic which dis appeared In half an The super regard it as an omen of peace and prosperity for the present Tho scene tonight Is The Illuminations are witnessed by un wearied throngs who do not seem able to have enough of The Dally Moscow despatch Never before have the might and no majesty of a stupendous empire been so splendidly No Roman Imperator ever enjoyed a more magnifi cent triumph and assuredly no modern court pageant has equalled It In its stu lustre of Imperial pomp and correspondent The Russian custom s to allow only Russian flags to be and It gives a somewhat monotonous The British alone along the four miles of the route showed other flags than the In May The Grand Duke George of the ar rived here today on the Russian Im yacht He went to where he will remain for a few The the been so low with consumption that U was feared he would not live until the coronation and that the great public display would have tp be to May The coronation to the Csar of silk carpets and other Including a diamond pin val ued at for the The Sultan sent to the Ciar a high and has forwarded to the principal of KTD Policeman who stationed at the Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Jersey noticed a welldressed man band into a packet and then moke for the Boyle went In the man In the Traction Companys cur bed block You are wrong Police I ana ratable BoyU took bis jp while the water supply remains as at In times of great emer for which the companies try to be the reservoir might prove a It was declared that an effort would be made to impress Hie public with the Idea that until the equivalent of the old reservoir is furnished It would be ex tremely unwise to do away with it A will be appointed to day to deal with the Morton has signed the to turn over the site of the reservoir to the new public Coll Is said that no plans had yot been made for away with the for the old but the laying of new mains and the ili of the old would be consider ed as soon as BUNA WAY William Kellar Left Hone feTe AKO and Came William twenty of ran away home In November Since then family has not heard from though a school mate from Morristown he saw Kellar In New York about three months In the city WILLIAM endeavoring to find life was both pleasant and At the time he left horns he was ing Jaw with an attorney o under whose tutelage had been for two He would have been to the In her hunt for information Kellar Jiving at the home of her Third vf The Produce Exchange a strong effort to get fo pasi 4 prohibiting the exportation at HUeil a many New York have lending abroad American and thereby clal committee will probably render a report reviewing and perhaps severely criticising the legislative career of As George of the Assemblyman Austin a member of the He nominated on the Good Government Club and it alleged that he forgot and became a Republican machine legis The John and the both of Good Government Club are deter mined to prosecute Assemblyman Aus tin for of the he will meet and refute their Pew of Club B will next evening ROOSTERS BEAK Peeked Harry Who the and Die In Harry Is a barber of In his rear yard he keeps a flock of Last Saturday went into the pen for a he was killing a young pullet a game cook angrily at him and attempted to drive Its spurs Into fought the rooster off and drove hind against the and and grew mouth was much Kaln said had blood and treated him hut the patient hue continued to grow rap Idly His head much swollen and he unable to Kaln and the consulting fear that his case thai he ho that he hod worn a lore on tongue by rubbing It on a IB of nd no doubt conveyed u REiDT FQH Only for a Conrt President Alexander Betn and William of the Board of In executive yetter day afternoon jn pf the Secretary apd Par the few the prohibition of the Hit Patrick of on tbt lowW of front plat of 4 train HERE TO MEET OTHER BIO Will Declare or Sound Money nnd to here to but hie Chairman William Franklin the curly haired and handsome Chair man of the Democratic National Com arrived In the city late yester day afternoon and registered at the Fifth Avenue was never much of a talker oft the and this time he was more than ordi Last night lunched with William Whitney at the Metropolitan In the early part of the evening he met Arthur National Com from and It was said that he would meet National teeman of New and other prominent Democrats Democratic National are getting anxious over the and it was rumored among the Eastern and sound money delegates yesterday that at the meetings of the In Chicago July that If it Is necessary to hold the old boat to Its sound money moorings the silver dele gates may be shut out In the contest on the ground that they had come to the convention with the avowed purpose of bolting the convention If they were not able to control it In the Interest of free Such being the It will be argued that they are not Democrats and not entitled to It Is claimed that the majority of the National Committee Is In favor of sound money and that this majority will not take any chances of a silver platform being When was asked about this proposed plan he would only say I am only one member of the Na tional and cannot eay what the committee will I expect that will have a sound money platform in The people demand and I think It will be Who will be the candidate That I cannot We have a most excellent candidate In Pennsylvania whom we are to in form er Robert He will be presented to the Will Cleveland be a candidate I just to talk about candi dates except our own from Haru FOSSIL fused tp bers of the National Committee he ex to meet here The National chairman will be nom by the but he would not be Interviewed on Republican poll tics nt WYOMING FOR FREE Democratic Convention Unanimously In Favor of Unlimited la The May Wy Democratic Convention held here today adopted without discussion a platform of but one as Tne paramount before the American people tbe currency therefore be It That the Democ racy ot In convention demand the free nnd unlimited of liver and void Into primary redemption money at the ratio of 16 to 1 ont for action or approval of nny The to Chicago ore John Carbon County Robert Johnson County Albany Sheridan No mention made of President Cleveland or hie and no choice of for the Presidential nomination expressed by the con I THINKS Will And That n Declaration for a4 Special to May believe the State of Illinois will control the Na tional Democratic Altgeld The Issue be tween gold and silver going to be that the fortyeight of State will control It though Illinois would be unanimous In to a single gold There are about four hundred dde of the and only seven or ten on the gold Jlf Democratic party along old line which lost Ken tucky a year It doubtful If we can State tn the Union machine Ignored the men in selecting of OF It a Komi N Mn of the mt who will without can II wn Wilt tutu will be t ho pat at tht ol of la M ot 3 pamphlet has been sent to every recently visited hington and had a conference with Charles Limit 111 TUB Want Mint Nominated on the Ticket With Special to The May rto end of Republicans Willing to be the tall to the Up to date the candidates for the nomination for are Our ret New Morgan former Oov ernor of Horace New Warner former United Senator from New Gov ernor at Rhode Is now fining his second term as executive of Rhode He has Issued a pamphlet of elaborate de sign and tied with silken cord setting forth his claims to recognition by the Republican National The which Is For Vice states election AS Governor of tne o New In la remembered as a expression of the voters of tho state ot New when he per of tho vote casr for Cleveland Polger In the election per of the vote caat for nnd This one of the most phenomenal known to In recent The Washington and had a conference Charles He also consulted Senator Al Representative Arnold and a number of other The pamphlet was sent out from New and It is reported that the Protective League of that city had a finger in the Is a representative leader of the American manufacturing indus He la a friend and an admirer of Major the sentiment of his own State in common with her New England as being naturally favor of made no attempt to Influence the Stare He recognizes that the delegation will support Reed as long as the latter The most that will say is If Reed should conclude to with and the Rhode Island delegation should propose his name he would ac are on between Mc Kinleys manager and the friends of which have assumed much was born In In Ho la a lineal descendant In the eighth generation of John Lip a town lot owner In Providence in IMS In the ninth generation from Roger tho founder of Rhode Island tn the seventh generation of John Gush Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature of 72837 In tho generation from Samuel Gor I he founder of He was graduated from Browns University In the class of DENIES i SUH Lanterbach nn Attempt to Pnt In a False Little business was transacted at last nights meeting of the Republican County Just before adjournment Chairman made a in which he said An Interview published In the Even Ing Sun of today quotes me aa saying that the nomination of Major would Insure a Democratic I made no such for I be lieve that any candidate nominated for the Presidency by the Republican Con vention Louis will elected In whether It be hope or he the loyal and honest sup port of the Republican organisation of the State and county of New I did I have often said and I now that the question of paramount Interest to be decided by the In the adoption of plat forms and the selection of candidates the financial I deem It essential that we know In advance that the Republican who to be elected President be sound and reliable In financial the money question even vital than that of and and uncertainty exists to the attitude of one candidate in re It to demand that thli doubt be not only by the ac of the of platform but as the enunciation of Individual principle and explanation of the attempt of the newspaper In put him in a false position ac to every one except John Babine He Mid that he did not come to hear a and Fred asked him why he did not go home ae the meeting had MM GET Her Are laid to Be Intr to Follow Warner U May publica tion tn The World Warner criticism of on and announcement that he for the lat straw that broke the back of the Morton camel who at heart for but feared to come out openly and say have taken courage at and are talking without It that the to the Re publican National Convention from Albert of Little and Fred of will be found among the en at Both men refute to talk for publica but a fait friend pf MUUr Mid there be little doubt that ne will vote for after little MoT men here iay that they have that Weaver the Howell Thai the Howell made a meeting night in which he The Republicans are going to meet tn on June and nominate on a gold On July 7 the Will go to and the assistance of from that never give rn college up Gathering His An in Yar SOUND HONET MEN HARD What the Park fias to Say to Its Corns Sonth and CANDIDATES MUST DECLARE Very Sliest on Presidential bat Still Platt In a sunny state of mind If the peo ple had killed along with his Mor ton It was evident that he pro posed to make cheerful That story about my wanting to make Morton he said The truth Is I tried to get Morton to withdraw so that I could be How about Morton He Is In it to How about Quay that is In and I cannot be responsible for that That was all that Platt would but he seemed to be Very Tha rumor was told to him that one of the biggest coal and iron companies of the South had Just cancelled an order for an steel owing to the un settled condition of the money market and the possibility that It would con by the election of a candidate un sound on the money Platt had nothing to say except I have no connection with the com Whether or hot It Is true I cannot Platt was shown the circular let ter sent out by the Park National Bank to its 600 Southern and Western uor remained a was described The of every BtaM Md ultr m the U closely bj with the most important and In tie where thj free sentiment li wid to vail anJ this foot only duty to use ilie full measure of our Influence to the current of thought towards the only sure of In the Intercut ot prosperity of the country we desire your assistance In sn effort ta force the politicians to come out at the woods and declare themselves upon this moat Important In terms which will ol out one Interpretation In all of tke He refused to the withstanding that it by tha President of the men were equally Secretary of the Na tional been proie several fi for conference the rumor that would be lhe New York candidate for the It X i that he not In and he lays it so emphatically that no are all believed to have their lightning Grant went to Ohio last night and refused to what he going That about all the there Vice Presidential but It about as well founded u any ot tbe aV The men have topped Ing in city and are now organ ising district throughout the A league waa launched last nights at 1997 Third In the Thirty third with 300 Charles Lewis elected Sena tor and Alderman Goldman made special meeting of ttw Patriotic was j Seventyeight n was of the held at 348 Eaat last was molly A resolution to the effect prove and condemn the false attacks made upon Major MOT by the wouldbe Republican bowi of our and which Inspired by Tip In the District a meeting held last at 209 men were and speeches made by TT and these are ready to go HU of I be to Ths May Public Buildings who appointed by Morton at urgent request of state been elected an cer of the League of Many other prominent who at some time or other have under and through the of the Republican organisation have ion over to v rampant Albany While tie Morton are routing on their the are ferent w I heard In the The active of following night toe to Judge AU HUt Jimw ol elw n for tod p Istt at tiu of Mui of the a p ace within of which May Convention took a f un be called not m the I