| Show FEARED FOR BER SAfETY Why Queen Victoria Decided S to Stay at Home ITALIAN TRIP ABANDONED British Government Informed by that of Sunny Italy that Owing to tho Recrudescence of the Strong Anarchistic Anar-chistic Movement Throughout Europe Eu-rope that it Would not Care to Accept Ac-cept Responsibility of the British Sovereigns SafetyREports from I Other Powers Confirmed Fears I London March I fCnpyrlshlod l OOh OO-h i the Aflsoplat PIPSM Quoon Vic torias iloclFlon to slay In her own dominions do-minions Mislead of yolng1 to Italy I anti all Ihe I Jubilations in JSngland In con ispquonce sire not entirely duo to time I causes all llhuted by the presis It Is learned that time Ttnllan Clovernmeni hd daly boon growing more nervous I an the dale of the Queens visit I approached ap-proached and finally notified her Ma jpstys j CJovernmont lhal It would not care lo accept the responsibility of the socrclRnn safety owing to time strong recrudescence of the unarchlstlc movement move-ment throughout 13urope Keports from other powers confirmed the Hal Ian Impressions This apparently was the chief factor in the QUPCIIS sudden change of plans though doubll f many of her Ministers Minis-ters ulwrys ihoughl It would be better policy for her to remain at home while I the Nation was In time throes of uar GAIETY REIGNS In any case the result with the accompanying I ac-companying celebrations and the an nounccmont of time Queens coming trip to Ireland has had the moot beneficial effect on thc United Kingdom Gaiety I reigns though perhaps ll Is tinctured with some umk > rcurieni of the nervous ner-vous less ihat Thaekory described In the ball before Waterloo Trade has revived and shopkccpera especially thosr of Lime metropolis look forward to big business It has long been a standing grievance thai time Queen po seldom visited London but her present stay Is fully alonlng fo > her pnsl neglect An for society in Ireland Ire-land It Is In a state of hubbub and ex cllemenl as has not been seen for many a year Regardless of politics the Queens visit to Dublin will doubtless be made the occasion for unprecedented I festlvl lien throughout Great Britain though there will be some tension unlll the Queen has rccrossed the channel In safety MANY DEBUTANTES The drawingrooms promise to be I specially Interesting Among the debu lanlcs will be a daughter of Mrs Arthur Ar-thur Paget and the daughter of another an-other woman equally well known to Ihe 1 American public Mrs Ixingtry Mrs Cornwallls West t will be Miss Jeanne Langtrys social godmother Other debutantps are Lady Ylclora Sybil Grey daughter of Earl Grey anti niece of the Earl of Mlnto Governor OcMicral 1 of tanada time Marquis of Cholmoldoys daughter Lady Lottice Joan and Lady Margaret SackvlUu daughter of Countess Dc La TarT while among the brides are the lion Mrn Charles Coventry who recently ehangod hoc Ainorlcan name of Whlto houpe lo that ancient English patro nlmic and the beautiful and rich I Countess t of rromarde who recently I I married Maj Blunt MAJ rillLDIJS SUCCESSOR I M rnj Chllde who was killeJ after leading E squadron of the South Afrl I can Light Horse in a vlctorlotic as I salt and whoso own epitaph was Is It well with Chllde ll Is well has been succeeded In the command by Sir Bryan Leighton who served with the American troops against Spain and wrote a book about it This aden lurous young Baronet who Is a cousin of the late AInJ Chllde and who was standing behind limo latter when Childe was killed went out to South Africa as correspondent of an Illustrated paper pa-per and obtained a commh lon in the South African Light Horse lIe has now boon flu tie a Major l rmnmnncilnR I a squadron While bo lights the Hoerr I he youthful I Lady olghlnn I occupies I lie unique position t In Knglnnd of nuns I icr of the foxhounds CONFUSION IN SOCIETY I Some confusion is being caused In society by the fact that there are no loss than four Ladies Quoensberry now living the reigning Mnchlonpss being formerly known as Lady Douglas or Haulclc It is now said thai the late Murqulo shortly before his death was vlultcd by the wife who divorced him in 1SS7 a pathetic reconclliallon laiclng Place nol only between husband and wlfobul wllh the sons who had also been estranged Young Lord Alfred Douglass can frequently bo soon dining In tnoiv or less fashionable company al wellknown restaurants TKISATMISNT I OF IRONJB m Thorp Is I ix good donl of chagrin displayed dis-played over what Is termed Lord Rob ertss too generous trcatinonl of den Cronjo nnd tIme tondsn 4yln some HOC llons of time press to hysterically overrate m over-rate tronjps bravery Many refer onoojj ate now made to Cronjes alleged dishonesty in DIP formor war In ac iontlng the surrfndpr of thp Brltlsli garrlKon of Pilt lh > rlllllm whrn a gen nll I rmlsi lee > had been proolaimeu Vanity Fair rays Thorp is a vpln of senllnuMrally in tIme AngloSn on nature which KometlnipM transgresses reasonable limits I Just at t prescnllt Is engaged In elevating Cronje to thfc level lev-el of a hero MAY GO TO ST HELENA TIre Government is contemplating sending the Hoer lender to the Island of St IIHena bul I no deflnllc doclslon 1ms been reached On this I subject I the Morning Post publishos a letter say lug In i view of thr I fact that Use very name of rit llcUiui pauses a passion mite cbulllllon In France II would be foolish for England lo arouse ibis feeling feel-ing by selecting Napoleons place of banishment for Cronje Mrs Stephen Crane wife of time American author who Is now residing In England is getting up a bazar In aid of the families of the British soldiers at the war WESTMINSTER ABBEY CRUMBLING CRUMB-LING According to time newlyappointed surveyor of Wcnlmlnster Abbey that ancient edifice Is fast crumbling to pieces owing to the action of the fumes of manufactories on the opposite side of time river on the vealherworn stones This contention Is Illustrated bv i photographs of white patches on the Interior and on the exterior parts of the abbey Indicating crumbling CURIOUS ROMANCE A curious romance comes from Chester Ches-ter where there was recently admit ted to time workhouse a Capt Salisbury son of the late Member of Parliament for Chester Though only M years old he has hind a romarkable career as si soldier war correspondent and author finally falling upon very hard lines It seamed as If Ibis dlsllnpuiHlied pauper was doomed to spend the rest of his life In the noorhouae when there suddenly sud-denly appeared on the scene an up parently rich woman described nu Miss Emily Cunningham of Ireland < The sequel occurred Thursday last when CapU Salisbury was married to his vliiltor They departed for Chester In great style and amidst no end of sensation S MADE A SACRIFICE The oft < > n pomponod marriage of the frown Prlweps Stephanie of Austria lo Count Lonyay jiccms to be on the eve of ocrurrlnp al Trieste where fount Lonyay has taken u rpsidpinp and whilhor Princess Stephanie depart pd from Ylenna Thursday Neither the Vienna nor he Brussels courts nro any more favorably disposed toward time croom than I when the marrlnge waM first mooted ICing Leopold thinks ll n scandal only a Illllp hero terrible than that of hi eldest daughter while Queen Henrietta hides her head with 1 shame But Princess Stephanp regardless re-gardless of all thrown up her court life diamonds and gold embroidered robes has her Income reduced i from SQfOCO to 200000 crowns and goon to j live with a poor eountiy gentleman f The pcoplo of Vienna ll Is said scarce ly talk jf anything out this great sacrifice sac-rifice for the sake of love |