| Show WHY VICTORIA STAYS AT HOME Italy Her Against Visiting There Ther Because of Anarchists LOUD LORD IW mrs lie Ito SAid a Word fur nil no III ng I London llull I rEar Dispatches London March 10 Special cable let letter ter 1900 by the Associated Victorias decision to toty ty stay In her own dominions instead ot of going to Italy and all the jubilations In l England In consequence are not en cn entirely dUI due to the causes attributed by bythe bythe the press It le Is learned that the tho lint Ian government had dally been l growing more mor nervous a the date dato or of the tho qUeens visit lIlt approached and finally notified her government that It would not taro caro to accept the tho responsibility of oC the sovereigns safety owing to the strong recrudescence le cence ot of the anarchistic movement throughout Europe Reports from other powers confirmed the Italian Impressions This app er was the chief factor In the queens sudden change ot of plans plane though doubt doubtless less leu many ot of her ministers always thought ht It would be better polley for tor her to 10 remain at home while th the na lion was In ht till the throes of var In IIII any case the tho result With the Ing celebrations and the announCement of the coming trip to has had the most effect on the United Kingdom reigns It Is tinctured with some un undercurrent undercurrent of the tho nervousness nils that thal Thackeray described In the b ball lI before Waterloo Trade has revived and shopkeepers especially those of the metropolis look forward to bl big business grievance It has hns long been a stand In once that the Queen so seldom visited London but her present stay tay Is b fully atoning for her past neglect IN IR LAND As for tor society In Ireland Ills It Is In a 11 stat stale a of hubbub and excitement I as has hns not been seen for tor many II a year Regard Regardless less ot of politics the queens to Dub Dublin lin hn doubtless be made the occasion for tor unprecedented festivities though throughout Great Britain there will be some tension until the queen has rev re crossed the Channel hann 1 In n safety The drawing rooms to be specially interesting Among the debutantes will willbe 11 b be a daughter ot of Mrs Arthur Pallet Paget I and the daughter ot of another woman equally equall well known to 10 the tho American I public Mrs Langtry Mrs Cornwallis West Veel will be Miss Jeanne social godmother Other debutantes are Lady Lad Victoria Sybil Gre Grey daughter of ofEarl ofEarl Earl Grey and niece of oC tho earl of Minto governor general of Canada the marquis of daughter Ind Lady Lettice Joan and Lad Lady Margaret daughter ter ot of Countess De Da La JA Warr while hlll among amonI the tho brides ON are the tho lion Hon Mrs Iu Charles Coventry who reo re recently changed her American name Whitehouse to that ancient English patronymic and the beautiful and rich countess ot of who recently married Major Blunt ARISTOCRATIC OFFICER Major who was WAil after lending leading l E squadron of the South con can light horse In a victorious assault and whose own epitaph was is Ia It Well With It Is Well hRS has been succeeded In the command by Sir Bryan Dran Leighton who ho served with the troops against Spain and wrote a book about It IL Thud alien lurous young oun baronet who Is a cousin ot of the late Major Childe and ond who was walt stand standing In behind the latter when was killed went out to South Africa all as correspondent of at an Illustrated pRo pRoper pa paper per and obtained Ii a commission In the South African light horse lie He has hns now been made a 11 major command hug InG a 11 squadron White While he fights the fibers Doers the youthful Lady Leighton occupies the tho unique position In England as master of the fox tox hounds hound Some contusion confusion le II being caused In society b by the fact that there are arc no noless less than tour four Ladles now Ill living n 1 the reign reigning In being formerly known os as Lady Douglas ot of It Is now said that the late marquis shortly before his death was visited by the wife who divorced him In m a reconciliation taking place not onlY between husband and wife but with the sons who had also alo been estranged Young Lord Alfred Douglas can frequently be seen dining In more or less fashionable company at well known restaurants CRITICISING LORD ROBERTS There Thero I is a good dent deal ot of chagrin due played over what Is termed Lord Jord Rob too loo generous t treatment ot of Gen Oen Cronje and tM the tendency In some Borne sec lions ot of the press to hysterically over overrate overrate rate Cronies bravery Many references are nrc now made to alleged honesty honest In the former war In accept In log the surrender ot of the British son ot of when a general armistice hall had been proclaimed Vanity Fair says There Is a vein of oC sentimentality In the Saxon nature which sometimes transgresses reasonable limits Just at present It ts is engaged In elevating CronJe to the level or of a 0 h hero ro roThe The l government le Is contemplating sending the fiber Doer leader to the Island bland of St SL Helena but no definite decision has been reached On this subject the Morning Post publishes a letter saying In view of the fact that the very er name ot of St Helena causes a passionate ebullition In France rance It would be foolish for England to arouse this feeling by selecting electing Napoleons place of banish banishment banishment ment for CronJe Mrs Stephen Crane wife ot of the American author who I la now residing In England Is Ie getting up UI a bUDor bazar In Rid aid or of the In families mille ot of the British soldiers at the war According to the newl newly APpointed cur ur eor of Westminster Abbey that an ancient clent edifice is III fast crumbling to pieces owing to the action ot of the tho fumes ot of manufactories on the opposite side of oC the river on the weather worn stones Title contention Is Ie illustrated ted b by photo photographs graphs of at white patches on the Interior anI and on the exterior parts ot of the abbey Indica indicating tin crumbling SOCIETY ROMANCES A curious romance remance comes from Ches Chester Chester ter where there was recently admitted to the workhouse n a CaptaIn Salisbury son eon of the tho late member of parliament for tor Chester Though only Il years old he has had a remarkable career as Q a sol war Tar cor correspondent and author finally falling upon very hard days It seemed comel DB as It if this distinguished pauper was doomed to spend pend the ret rest ot of his life In the poor house houle when there suddenly appeared d on the scene leene an apparently rich women described descrIbe as Miss J Emily of Ireland The Thu sequel occurred Thursday last when Captain was M married d too to his visitor The They departed for tor Chester Cheater In great reat style And amidst no Chi em of sensation The often postponed marriage ot of the Crown Princess Stephanie of Austria to Count Lonyay Lona seems items to be on the eve of e I occurring nt at Trieste where Count ran lon lonny lay ny has hll taken 1 a residence and whither Princess departed from Vlen Vien Vienna na Thursday N the Vienna nor northe northe the Brussels courts court are any ony more favor favorably favorably ably disposed toward the groom th than n when marriage was first mooted King Leopold thinks It a 0 scandal only a little II less than that of tile hll eldest daughter while Queen Henrtetta Henrietta I hides her head with shame But cees Stephanie regardless of oC It aly i I throws UP her court tire lite diamonds and old embroidered haa her income tram to cron and goes to 10 live with a I boor count country j gentleman The Tho people Qt of ViennA It Is said Milt scarcely talk Qt of anything but this great creat sacrifice for tor the sake uke ot of love |