Show I 1 WY ah herala A I 1 auga 9 the emp emperor eror Niel nicholas iolas and the E en amons the passengers bowe by the indiana arrived at this por it yes yesterday feid y rani havre if cottman an american gout leinan who has hadj for several months at st Peter petersburg kburg and wh be been 1 erl in trusted b by Y the czar dah a mission k 01 ai highest importance import ince to this country I 1 thee the frial feelings which the emperor nicholas exits enter towards he united are am already well k km but he desires that ft t th the 6 kindly rela relations tj oi is sh ahn cemented by a cominb commercial reial treaty and it is 1 feet fedt this that he has invested our di countryman with full powers to io treat with government dr cottman has already I 1 fosa ed his dispatches des patches to washington and will his bis departure for that city this afternoon will also propose to lo our eur government goveia ment th chopp pac of suka sitka 1 C in re relation lution to turkey te czar says fas withdraw his troops only when the sultan a to guarantee the tha rights of f all Chri Christain stains siu ia hi minions I 1 dr cottman says the emperor is one 0 most refined and polished gentler gentlemen neu in eu 4 i and his personal appearance is remarkably possessing ss essing H he e jus ids about a six ix feet two wo inch height eight an and made in proportion while in n beauty anty it would be difficult to find his equal 1 his manner of living he is very temp temperate erae preserves the greatest regularity and order i his transact transactions jons he be rises every morn morning g b sunrise a practice which is followed bythe by the members of his family before breakfast take about an hours exercise in the open air I 1 as riding walking ac after a ery light hi fast fol fo fifels he is a believer in homeopathy I 1 as an a ap to dietetics he reviews the tr troops cops and d the different members of his family at their I 1 y I 1 11 I 1 I 1 rat palaces ife he next visits th e a itt clods ra lous apart menta meats or grees gives this portion of the days work is ended at six he takes dinner after which lie he indulges in another ride or drive tl kiy sons regulate their time in the I 1 same ine manner as tile emperor but at stated times lim they have genei reunions q of all the members of tile the cottam informs us ns are the most en entertaining social meetings that he has ever everatter atten i I 1 ded nicholas has four sons the eldest of whom I 1 alexander is thirty four years of age the second eldest constantine twenty six the third mihel twenty two and the fourth nicholas called after himself twenty the two eldest sons are the liest best educated men dr cottman says I 1 that he has seen anywhere the grand puke duke constantine who is ii the high admiral of tile the fleet does not appear to take after his father in stature as he is is not more than five feet five inches he I 1 is remarkably kably energetic and performs an inderb incredible e amount of work dally daily in appearance be I 1 might bo be mistaken for a yankee land and in man many Y points of his character there is a great similarity all the couldren U of the czaia czar s speak eak English with as aa much fluency 66 as they do their own language the czar has two daughters both of whom are distinguished tor for their accomplishments accomplishment and surpassing beauty of person the grand bueller dueller duchesse I 1 marie is one of the most beautiful fur women in I 1 E europe u ro pe and is exceeding exceed exceedingly in gly affable and courteous in her manners altogether the present R romanoff family may be placed among the ablest that has reigned ji in europe on oil his arrival in loudon london dr cottman wrote the fo following lowing letter in reply to a communication from mr george N Sai sanders iders our consul to I 1 london COLONEL N SANDERS SIR I 1 have just arrived here on may way from the seat of war in the northeast and take it for granted that a true narrative would interest you being perfectly aware that you yon appreciate at their proper value I 1 the details you yott ave have had through the london and paris journals I 1 drapce and england Englan tf fia have ve equipped equip pod d the finest fleet that ever floated and sent it to the baltic to instruct the russians in geoLy geography raphy they have been hunting bunting up places so far north that the tho sun dull never sets upon them for more than two months at a time there are ilot bot more than five hundred persona in st petersburg and moscow together that ever heard of Brain stadt ac until they had been bombarded by the allied fleets by the way speaking of tile the greatest vandalism 0 of f the present century was the there tre committed the account acco laut in the dublin post from the journal of an officer on board of the leopard is as I 1 near tile the truth as any thing you have seen since the commencement of the there has bas been a a systematic system at c perversion and a suppression oppression ofir ortruth of truth ath irp every thi thing ng chathas been delivered to the public since april last it is true as the leopards 1 tells yon they sacked pillaged and burnt alid de fencless town of Ul leborg buthe but he does not tell you what was the fate of the women in that vil lage where he says no resistance was offered and we landed tho the marines I 1 will tell you they were all violated by the crews of twenty boats pretending to be civilized and Chri stains he tell tells Y you u we beg anthe work of destruction on thursday and ad didiot did not lve leave off until friday Torn rog at 10 odelo r k gt I 1 I 1 after appropriating to themselves the property of the citizens arid and violating the persons of their wives and daughters he be continues it was near neat I 1 costing us ou our Jives rIvies for we got hemmed in in the river by the fire twice we attempted to burst through it abild twice tivice failed at the third iima the first lieutenant cried out pull pull for dear lire life one more attempt 11 for about han h ul dred yards 1 had to close my eyes and put aly hands to my face 1 awas was scorched and roaster roa rot isted my hair was singed ridged we got out ont fainting and half grilled we had a narrow lost one man it was a dreadful nights work as ever I 1 wasi wasat at and a terrible lot let the civilized world judge ot 0 the result of this drunken drunk erl orgle orgie A town where there was neither soldier nor guri gun sacked pillaged and devastated by fi fire rethe ithe work of f the marines of twenty of her Maje ships not content with the des destruction traction of property the virtue of the women was assailed with equal ferocity and baseness base baseness gess f 1 this writer I 1 speak tru trula ii when ahu he sa says Ys we daj dp s strayed p everything bor thina via and chattels I 1 jS tile the unfortunate inhabit inhabitants ta n ts w were ere like mad was a sad creatures creature si hinnir arose yeat yesterday eRay in iii good circumstances and that thal waa R ruined man thus se merry i old Eng england lani with a glory and reduced in a action ab a a level with a pagan turk whose causel arhe eb espouses true there is some reason re asora I 1 TOY biff jealousy oc 09 the french ahey hey hae have riot flot committed k a act since they ther have been bebbin in tW Baltic id the press itice tige of Briton ff n nama hris fled flea from 1 tle 8 russian I 1 dominions 1 b 6 nead tar barrels 4 t ud ba deal is p t buiey ey trust to englich Engli ih proTas slon of respecting private avite proper property I 1 ty tha much I 1 h vaunted capture of p prizes riz es reduces to the of ordinary i individuals adi vi duals consists an in i a few finnish laden with salt for anthe coast oe X fibla 1 and these are employed for revolution izing finland wherever a cannon the ire allies have slunk aay like a sneaking dog from fi a sheepfold fold on the discovery of the he shepherd witness the attack on places little co consequence ru sequence that no man in england ever eve r heard of alf them em 14 an I 1 til fil he ha saw the report of af their being the callied I 1 allied fleets who hae been invariable invariably rep repulsed blaed I 1 notwithstanding the gallantry jarice ce i ly curlery Gur Cur leby and which tella tell tel 1 a mourn fa fal I 1 story for britfus pr 1 I ae 0 id bo aise 0 brother I 1 of the late fate russian G minister at wa sh ington commands Boomer sund with daae cannon and for or f fear ear h he e mig lit use them if they approached too near the fleet contented themselves by firing a whole day into his apple orchard and a mong manghis his shade trees kroes entirely ont of reach of the 1 old mans gung but no not t of his wrath abri i than one enesh flag has beep been brought to st i petersburg arg is as a t trophy 1 I had ix L I 1 ip in london a russian flag I 1 at e every corner rhe r of 61 atie he 21 tab street camtu ed by the fleet so much vaunted n td here before I 1 left for Rus russia siti I 1 oink think there is ia an axiom or a proverb or something of that kind which ans A merciful roan man is to his beast england is frenzied with for the slaves of 0 the inid states batea of A America merica and consequently devotes her whole to I 1 amelia adoll orate the co condition of the collier 0 who o rarely s see the light of the sun from the first of january to the thirty Y first of december in a moment of excess of this humane consideration she declined doing anything at odessa than burning a fe few w hovels hii on the mole and the deal boards in the alie lumber vard which were convenient for ex er elsing the he congreve rockets upon they had no Into inaction ullon of injuring th the a city by the two thousand bombs thrown into into it the officers well knew th that atthe the I 1 principle in the bomb would ae cour pose the eap exp explosive losice principle anclle in in the capsule and prevent the bursting of the shelf and ad althey as they were useless they concluded ta rid the fleet of them by pitching them thein futo the odessa old admiral napier carne came up last F Sumay was a week and took a look at Crona where herb I 1 have been over A a month to see se the great combat imbat ai and d have been disappointed for the flet fleet all on monday I 1 have found out there is to be no show I 1 paid my money at the gate got admission find the principal actor eck leant cant come to the scratch and the oie play is given up 1 the finest fleet fleek that ever floated ps passes by bi riga revel Swea borg and cronstedt Cron stadt and contents itself with a look the days of chiva chivalry alry are gone and I 1 must be satisfied with cheerful ha happy f faces attles and hospitable heart heal in lieu of great grea teVy battles in i a Russia British vaT orlias bast eked out in awona gasconade le detraction and defamation of private character and destruction of private property erty the idea I 1 discord in the imperial 1 terminating a war by bo household and jealousy between elder brothers 0 I 1 of the thein imperial prial family there mrs never existed a more united or harmonious family the grand duke alexander is according to the journals of the day dying of betic fever and sweats ii aft nass freely fora a beer drinking athletic englishman andi of I 1 might g lit almost Bay with an exuberance of hea health and mate instead of jealousy and distrust the most ordial cordial sympathy and devotion I 1 to each h other prevail brothers mora more devoted to each other cannot lie be found any where in I 1 the private walks oruie of life michael the chief of artillery and nicholas of laft are both very intelligent and the devotion to their father and I 1 the desire to execute his will wil equal why say that the most exalted imagination could pie picture ture the emperors 16 health althana alt hand and spirits have been very goodford good for r the last two months but they both appeared to advantage the allied fleet lay off cronstedt Cron stadt fleet lay between the imperial bil on the premises of the grand duchess helen k at and the forti fortifications fic 1 avigni at cronstedt Cron stadt thousands af of persons collected on oil the heights of knauss gorklo and about or as tuey they said to see old charley put cut capers when the ball opened but the spectators were disappointed this magnificently attired cornu company decried to face the in music u sic and left the saloon consequently consequents y ae the liall ball closed closed before the dancing 0 commenced as it is rather awkward to dance wit without houta a I 1 |