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Show ii!'i:i::il Tit n r.r.i:us. I Trio lt.ii.-UM I'rlnrM K.eel.l lu I Sin I'runelsrw. I Isl.w Yoit'i, D. 12. Bsfore I manj mjnt.1 San Franvlca will tu cille.1 uk. t ciiurtain two I rcyal prsonsge. of dMInction.who will devote cuesiJerablu time to the I study of California. Thcsu are Nicholas Alexandrovitcii, fiaro-vitch. fiaro-vitch. Grand Dake, hereditary Ottoman of all the Cosjuks, and I his brother.Ger.ree Alexandrovlte.'i, I Grand D.ikei.f the Itusslan hmplrv. I They willanive during tho early spring. The royal pJity 1 traveling tnwirJtbo ea-t by way of India. The route .-iniprisn' Hong Kong, Yokuhams, Tokio and San Francisco. Fran-cisco. After v.aitlnr the jiolnUof inter-i-tonthe I'.u-ific Slope, the tons cf T-cyalty, who will 1 under the icuidanceof tru'teil officers of the ' C'zar' ttiir. will travel by a special train acresa the American contl-! contl-! nent stopping ofi at si.-h j rlnclra! loirits a Chicago and Niagara Fall. From Niagara tl.u Csaro-vitch Csaro-vitch aud ills brother wilt come straight to New York ami altera short stay win take passage Iu the Russian licet ordered here to meet them. The Russian squadron will comprise com-prise one of the hnett tril-erlleel pcnsilile for' Russia to mu-ter. It has already l-een ordered to bold It-e!f It-e!f in readiness and will reach Xew York so as to be in ixirt fur at least ii .fortnight prior to'tlie arrival of tlie roval larty. Tins will i-c the second islt of a lleet of foreign warships in ie of six moutla. N- Russian men-of-war havo touched at New York slncs the Ru-ilan corvette cor-vette Stiy'ox took her depirtme. Tills vesel ran into New York during dur-ing the lecent threatened euloreak 1 otwarlietween Rujslaand England. As yet It Is rot known wliat ! vesel Russia, will ssjnd to Auienei. I Her lxt lleet In American waters visited Su Francico at the timo of ! the death of President James A. I Garfield. On that orcadou all the Ru-sian cniiers cockbllled their yards and dressed' the f-'ilr- i: I mourniug. The squadron was iart i orthe Ruvlan lleet doing duty en the east coartof Siberia. To tlie American navy officer the advent of a Rassiau lleet will preent an! opoartuulty long hopuii for. I ii uther word, it will euible the American to return In a measure the hopitiiity so unstlnt-ingly unstlnt-ingly raeted out on all occasion to the representative of tlie L'nit-d States Government. |