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Show HEWS FROM THE FAR NORTH. Russia Watching the Scandinavian Embrogllo. Tin: kiu at monti: a.ti.o. To Mole a vf.illn Speak. Xntiltu (iltci a lclnrc Ilia J-.I.I;. ooll llcndy. A. a proof lionr cloudy Ittn.la watchralfieimbrogllobetweenHcder nud Norway wu may cite that tho Ituaal-au military organ, 7'e iirnttdc, recently contalnc I nn article review Inic tho dla.en.lon, which haaarlaen through the nutation of ,1 panto con aulalri. ThU per, which I. the organ of the Itua.lan ivarileparlment, iU0le. King Oacar'a dictation lotbo protocol, and furnl.he. a brief char-ncterliatlon char-ncterliatlon of tho main mlnt of dlf-rerouce. dlf-rerouce. The political union or dla. mil u of IhoBvandlnavlan nluula h.a thin beioiue an objie-t of obaerva Hon, not only lo thelitlrnl paper, of Itui.ia.but afao pun ly military gazrttoi opine they ought to draw thn attention tothuconlentlon. "Au omlnoua tljn of the time., which we ought aerloualy In reluct upon," Juatly rimarkatbu Norwiglan newaiuiperlyIeiyMfeM. The Hwediali army ha. a.ven honor ary general., namely ihe King of Denmark, lho.inperorof Au.trla, the Urand Duke of Itadeu and Luzem-I Luzem-I urg, the Crown I'll nee ot Denmark, fount H. l.ngerberg andJ.M. Iljoru aljerua. There are four lieutenant grliiralB (among thou Ihe rjwedlah Crown l'rlucejaud ten major general.. In thu navy there are lire honorary nluyolllcera, namely Ihe Unieror of Hernial!)', UoHecrrlary of thu Navy, lUrun C.U.-.Ottrr onj tho VUe Ad mlral. ilaron I". W.v. Otter, 1:. H. K. I'oyrou and U. N. of Klenker. Aneihlbltionofgoodimauuraclured 111 I'lllland will take place In Hel-Jng lorBluloOI. rhuexpoaaei are calculated calcul-ated to reach that of a almtlar one In tbe.atni. place In 187tf. 'lliu approi Imale an in of OO.OOil kronorwlll l,u covored 1 arlly by a government allowance, allow-ance, and pailly by rent, tu becharg-oJ becharg-oJ lor Beiu lor each elhlLtt. Die ixpeillllon lo the Houtll l'oli, whloh long haa been rojrctod and dl.iuared, .rem. at laat lo become n n Hilly. Mr. dray of 1'eterhead, thn ci lain of an Kngllth whaler, proui. lu.lhata portion of tho aiuth polar tea cllira n splendid opportunity for latching whalea. I.'alaln tiny lis. ollertd Ilaron O. Nonlon.klold, on of tho celebrated ArUlo ciplonr, to par llcipiilulii tbn ixpldlll.n, which thl. ouug aarant has gladly acceptoJ. The voyagers will alatt In the middle of (Mober, and expect to arrive at their dtbtlii.tlonafterlwo month. ' railing, lliui lo avail Ihe-narlve. of the aummer teaaon at Ihe southern polar region. King Oaoar visited the gambling hnllaatMoute Carlo Ihe oilier evening. even-ing. He eremod to take gieat lulenat In Ihe illtlcrent games, eapecliliy Ihu Plijlug rf Mr. Welia, tho notirloua l.nglirlimau, who this il.y ventured largo sum. at thu roulitte table, auu loet them, Tho Hwedloh King ua more prudent, for be staked only a lite franc (leer, lost It, and waa t.-"J aa.lalled, and through with Kiiinblltig. All th. laboier. empliyed by the Laudakrona-KJefllnce railroad have alruck. They iliniand a wuiklng llino of Ml In.lead of III hours. Igo l!lmiu,lhepr mlueutmimlwr of tbe Norwegian Utorlhlug, writes u hi. paper I'arJin! "I '. wo only ot lain leperaio consul., It will aoon I found mciswiry to have our own foreign ml 11 l.lir, and that llmo will come, oven II It bu not all Inn bully." Mr.Thn.lraldo, a -Norwegian, Is eu-ileavorlrg eu-ileavorlrg hard to mske his vlollu produce pro-duce alhattlcaliouuJs. Helia.al. tiAdyaiicoirded with many, but the ronaouaut. cl "It" and "i" give him the moat trouble. Ho hoa. tn repro-duco repro-duco the whole alphabet, then to construct con-struct worJi miJ'entencee, Huch ,1m. pluworda aa "mamma" nud "pa" he inalutatn. the Vlollu lan tailly speak. lljom.on'. Imiudence la making the Nnraiglan People tlriii of him, but Ihe lact la, that hu has lu hla ijb.Iou bo many compromlalurMlera from mem-lieract mem-lieract Ibe prevent mlnl.try that they du not daro to break with him totally. The other day, howevir.w hen hu wi nt up lo attend a cabinet un ellng In order to lell thegoverument what ought aud what ought not to 1 done, his good friend, Mr. riteen, the prime ralnlater, became inad,audahoedhlni the door. The woulJ.ieriforiner thought It leit to take tbu hint, before lie wa. kicked out. Although II ruayapieara rather InM I Ian to venture acniaa the Atlantic In socli a cralla. the Vlklug ahlp, never Ihelrm HVeral per.ou. havu already announced themaelvia willing to jar llclpate lo the perlUu. voyage. A Iint-anary coiultmcnt of crew to ma-nii'iivruthn ma-nii'iivruthn imhI will, of coulee, em bnrk lu Norway, but as It lakea thirty moil lo ply the uala.lhe full Hulplm ut will be uomplited 011 ita arrival nt Chicago, when nnly Nolo eglana will l ,. lilted for the purrie. Several literary meii will parllcltate In thu trip, and an account of Ihe tran.-At laullo paaaageaud Ibe whole voyaie will l publl.he.1 Immediately on Its nrrlwl. Al.la book will be laaued discribllig Ibu Viking ahlp and llio.ll. covery 0 Vlnland by the Norsemen, with a brief charactcrUittou ot mod eru Norway, Tbeaicrelary for the Hwidlah com. milieu ol the Wurld'. i-.lr recently vl.lteil the town ot Kakllttuna, the Hln fill Id of Hweden, for Ihe urpu.e ol prevailing upon Ita mat uhtclureri tn worthily re resent their Industry al tho Chicago exhibition. At a sub-s.(ueiit sub-s.(ueiit meeting of the members of the Hoolrty of Manufacturers II wa. aggreed that they shiuld havu one large eihll It stand, where the Indl-vluuil Indl-vluuil flrma would be no Indicated a. to eaih separnto cenli at for rlrea. II Ithertu It has principally bet n Ihu Hwedlahdeacendanlsresld.nt III Tin-laud, Tin-laud, who have emigrated to America, but that now al.u the aboriginal I'liin. havu beguu (o emigrate lu muaar., uiaj be Interred from Iho lait, that at Haugo, the port of de attur. for trana fir via Hweden, only one leliglou. servile haa been celebrated InHwedlah, . ailtheotber aervlciah.d to be conducted con-ducted III Ibu Flunlall lougue to aull the nationality of the dtpuillug mil. grants. Two Hwedlih brothers named Pager atrum, who weie tbe owner, of a big wholesale dryguoda store In Herllu, comnilitet sulildulhuolhir day. 'Iho elder brother .hot blin.olf, tbe youcger hung himself. Klnanilal dl.tie-.was theiau.euflhe double aulclde which waa much lamented lu Ilerlhi,asbulli llothtrs were highly res voted and good huslniss men Dr. Nau.cn lictured recoi lly In Chrlatlanlaou his Intended uxjieultlou lo the north wle. Phe shlpoiiwhlch he will niako thu advtnluroUB voyagt la being built In Cbrlatlanla, lo be nulahed.omotlmu next fall. It will be furulihett with ateim engines au J a cdiltto balloon, and will tarry auf IU lent ptovl. loin lo lost for twelve iiiou during six jeers. C0I01 ol Hans Mattson, the cx-secio-taryofHtalo In Minuuota. Is at put-ml put-ml traveling lurjwedeu, lit. riceutl) publl.tud book ou his life and adven. lUlealll Ibu Uultod Htatea I. silling vory wilt,uud haa ricelved very Hit Irrlng notices In vnrlousHoJUdluuvuu iiewspspers. Mlks Maila Ur.lrom, of Allwga, who lonu llmu ego Miit au umount of money, collciltd among the llatlal. ottli.tcliy for the (amino sulkier. In Jtuaala, lo the Counlea. Tolstoi, ha. luiv tccilve I a viry cordial letter 01 thauks from the Cuuuti.s. The l'rlncraa Hbba llornadotte, me Mumk, Kavu blrlh to a daughter thu ottur day, Jtolh mother and child amdolug well. Bwcdl.li paper Is nowa lay. exported to tinny rorelgn countries. 'Ihu Trol bie.tinpuir mill laat prc.eut nillng ordits Irom Itlu Janeiro, 'laloahuuuo lu Mexico aud Melbourne lu Austra. II.. |