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Show Illy W. U.Telcsrai.li.J TIIK UlU Kl'TlOS OK THE GRAND UIKK ALKMS IN A'EW TO UK. I New York, T ho steamer -l.ri , Inct'f, wish tlie reception committee, . about live hundred persons, proceeded ! d"vn the hry at eleven o'clock this ; uiiiniitK'. i Broadway was never so crowded with pei'ple in holiday attire as (his altera. ion. There are about ten thorn-arid troops in line, stretching up ' liioadway, from tho battery. Buildings Build-ings are covered with flags, Russian and American. The entire display was magnificent. The grand duke iiisdcd at and after considerable .nruony, 'amidst tho roar of canon, d,.. fening ahouts of welcome and cheers, 1 . took ins seat in a barouche, dressed i i u maznitiecnt uniiorm of a general , i .::eer of the Ru?s"an army, his staff, -vtuerie.in and Russian admirals, and ' l.cr ouieials following in barouches. ' n.' procession started as the prince u-cdup Broadway. He was loud!;" tVcred by the people at every step. I emiiit:irv which line Broadway pre-.- i. ted aims, dipped their colors and . ic bands played, handkerchiefs were : umg from the windows by ladies. ' be scene was most magnificent and iiipong. |