Show I 1 I 1 14 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 old world news 16 DOX F eb 3 rd 1688 the chief topic at the present time is the european situation suds to say the least the outlook Is ominous of course up to this date the ers have taken no action in regard to brince ferdinand it is now evident that all are waiting for russia to take kaul bamin acknowledging the Now Years congratulations of a friend said 1 I recall with pleasure the time we spent together sit vienna and soft since then many things have changed ox copt the fiyod resolution of my country not to give way under any pretext on the least of those questions con berning which I 1 declared to t ba lAight garlans in 1888 the wor cometo rather than concessions be made by us meanwhile in spite of all statements to the contrary there Is every indication that the concentration of russian troops in another military conference Is not mentioned in the newspapers was held in vienna on wednesday for the purpose of deciding on those be rendered necessary by the admitted fact that two boroi divisions are being moved in russia towards the alician kl ician frontier itis reported that dinue to arrive in Bes sarabia and that are being thrown up along the lublin dombrova atall road at ki on the prussian frontier large barracks and buts are in course of construction from bucharest also it in reported that the displacement of russian troops in the immediate neighborhood of the rou manian frontier still conti rims and a gradual arid successive advance ap pears to be taking place A diplo personage ho lint a property near jassy arites that four days ago a largo force of li Coe en eni on the pruth six hours journey from jassy on this subject the vienna corres po of the landard says it the general situation ha changed at all it is for the worse in high arters herel again notice the quarters ju once of uneasiness and emm ava samen t the cause of this feeling I 1 is probably to be found in tile tenor of received bythell telli gence department of the war office it Is notorious talks moudest of peace she is most as 1 piously making preparations for war Her recent movements are re carded by tent military observers as the commencement of a hostile march or the first step toward the of hostilities under theae cir curn it IT Is n bt wonderful that th em francis joseph should be h av ng frequent audiences taking counsel with the rest of the calibet Ca bibet tile situation is more as for reasons of its own the german government feigns to believe in dussias Rus sias peaceful assurances As each regiment is moved up frontier eherd is a fredt protestation of dussias Rus sias pa c designs aad the czar s sincere wo 0 0 1 I newspapers the russian bein ll 11 consummate basters wasters of diskint li iton and honeyed falsehood of course no one believes R syllable of ill ego pharisaic protestations yet they have had the effect for the moment of tying the hands of austria and preventing this government from the threat uttered by the A b a a few ago when it decla r e d thattie further massin russian troops od the frontier would compel austria to look after the safety of the monarchy I 1 however lo wever people are becoming very tired over this splitting over the bulgarian question at a inome nt when dussias Rus sias rapid and vast conce n of troops shows that there is not the slightest intention at pt petersburg to let the questions at issue between russia and the other PO we rl be settled diplomatically it had been expected that russia might wake some propos Op about 13 algaria because rumors had been adroitly circulated an fn circles that such would be tho case conciliatory rr libles in the press diplomatic hints of a desire for compromise vague mur ances as to the maintenance of peace all these ancient artifice 8 have been employed to pin time while poured torrents of soldiers to wards her western frontiers even now it Is possible that some proposals ill be made to gala further time ell statesmen have go through tile comedy of assembling round a council table to chica lems chevery one of them will I 1 jonir be solved ultimately b aa ruis in her eastern policy pro ceedee by surprises and accomplished facts A palace conspiracy or a bar rack mutiny overthrowing brince ferdinand and flinging bulgaria into the of civil war would do more for the any and all their efforts now as heretofore are being and will be di erected to effecting a consummation of this kind THE loo amel sometimes some times called the has lately been celebrating its centenary and a paper has t ought that it could not do better th it n show its readers that it had lived even longer than the leading journal it has ac cordingly done so in practical fashion a vimio of its isene of date of january 1788 and no one can wit without feeling interested luthe between both newspapers and dews of then androw Among the intelligence it emberty eins is set forth the flame of maim in every part 0 I 1 france of eardith at the greatest preparations for war against the turks am going on and new occurrence indicated the unsettled state of the dutch while ono of the advertisements refers to a society for the purpose of ellec ting the abolition af the slave emde I 1 egere is one point of re se mb iua and 1888 however ch will come home to the heart of every trader the credit system was boualy as than AS now and many deollie today will to out to the long aiace departed new apor proprietor who regarding his advertisement that ready money a x geow with 11 1 4 novator of I 1 I 1 ke si 0 AY that to da y if ty tl t l to of awe to 17 the doo lara VAS I 1 Z I 1 1 I 1 1 V I 1 11 mr cumin mcarty 31 P and a well known newspaper correspondent has been lecturing on ireland and home rule tile gentleman claims that tile I 1 clemand for self govern nent Is not a novelty Irishmen ask dot for tile creation of a now alon nit for ilia restoration restora tiou of that which for hundreds of years almost from the beginning of En glAndo connection with ireland to the first year of the present cen tilty had the right of managing irish af faim ali to tile assertion that home rule would be dangerous he points out that the um pire went tit rough the greatest great ept strain ever put upon it the kar of American independence bile ilia parliament existed and during part of the time when that body had ite greatest measure of freedom and power nevertheless it kasnot dec essary to detach a single regiment ut for the purpose of keeping ireland quiet tile irish parliament lie maintains was not taken away because of file re hellion of 1708 that rebellion aprano out of A ad was a protest against the ailcy which denied catholic emandi and meant to extinguish the irish bebau it was ill 4 aig to grant catholic emancia s tion the abolition of that U cioll WAR contrary to ilia will of tb I 1 e people and those who denied that 1 t waa accomplished by force and corruption were confuted by the state of Corn whom the work was there Is not macai ty contends any chance of an irish opp the protestant at the same time home rulers are prepared to give evely security against such op pre a lo 10 that 11 0 wit of statesmen can dev ise 11 0 die attle instead of bring ing separation would bless both england and ireland at rem ins ot emperor napoleon ill rest in peace on the anniversary of his death ills remains with those of his son brince louis napoleon who met an untimely death in Zu luland on the lat of june 1879 nere demov ed from the little roman catholic church of st I 1 to the splendid leum which the empress exempress ex has re bently erect etl in close to her residence at TV sarcophagus warcop hagus of aberdeen goranites granites gra presented by tle queen bad 1 been taken from tile mortuary chapel of st marys to some weeks since and after its removal the coffin of the late em geror was placed in tile sacristy on the south side of thoi hanvel beside that of his son at 8 on monday mornin 9 goddard celebrated low mass in the presence of a small congregation the were then b ton CIA ou t of the sacristy and de posited in front of the chancel that of tb imperial covered with the black velvet pill embroidered with his olon and oak leaves in silver w aich the Du chosso do cambaceres Camb aceres sent as a last mark of affection io n when ills funeral took place 9 aced t the the irl were cl ea rl nals v I 1 e jq a isvolt a 0 aa el brass nails and fit and tile par milly decayed velvet covering had upon it A of purple velvet richly in gold with ther ila aerial crown and cypher at the corners and with golden bees in each case ilia pall was surmounted by the french tri cohort upon which wreaths 0 f aru in es billets vil lets ant white lilac were placed by 31 pietri the em press Ragon fes secretary and bo U jolet from the school the coffin of the JJ V ince imperial bore ja ad a W et cushion with the I 1 a saua of the of honor the remains were conveyed in a special train from chislehurst to darnborough farnborough Farn borough detachments of hoefs artillery being in attendance at either end of the journey to act as an becort tile coffins were taken from tile on gun carriages pe hind that which bore the remains of the emperor walked two of tile 0 ali cers of ills holding th 0 corners of the pall and carrying mag tiffi cent wreaths passing about a quarter of a mile along the country road the procession turned to the left and entering the lodge gates wound its wity around the base and up the slope of a fir covered hill an the face of which I 1 5 th 0 mausoleum empress eu genie has erected at a cost of awo it id fit the french renaissance style of architectures and Is billt cli lefly of bath and portland sade anted by a handsome bronze cuppia which forms a object in the landscape for many miles round the chapel contains it magnificent altar of ca on marble an the flooring Is of rea and white cor alcan marble the mausoleum being built on tiler slope of the hill it has been possible to construct at the east ern ends beneath the chancel a ca and well lighted crypt in which is a white marble altar sur mounted V A laver crucifix on either side are the sarcophagi that on cho right bearing the ins ri eption napoleon IM it 1 p while that on the left has louis eugene napo leon prince imperial ne aarl 16 am mort en soldat a A frique kus arale 14 jain 1879 RIP 11 anthe wall above is a tablet in red marble 0 anted by ibe imperial arms in gol d with an inscription that it was erected by public subscription to the memory of the late brince at con of ilia solemn service confine were ceased censed by the c forgy and prince lucban bonaparte ind the other friends and officers of household having sprinkled them w th holy wa ter they 0 owe re into the granite where they are hence f ft h tore f t they apkar to select strange may ore in chomica antonio frathel Fr athil ho was sentenced the other day at bastia to fi YO years imprison m ent for an at murder WAS a bandit as well A s a mayor ile had been elected to w car the tricolour olour arauto preside over the of claman acce but mada matters so for his of the cipal co eil they elbred and paid it to go for a I 1 C I 1 V I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 9 I 1 I 1 I 1 iii ar the municipal councillors abod I 1 their exultation at their bargain in too demonstrative a mannor and they thereby incurred the wrath of the bandit mayor they had the village I 1 bell tolled as for a funeral and carried I 1 fratinia Fr atinis effigy in mock pomp to a grave fratini returned the next day to the town hall stid fired tit ma colleagues ono of u born received a bullet to the back ahe gendarmes gen darmes having camle out ilia ex took to his beels aad made for ilia jaquit where be has been an an out law for eighteen moni jis ile was I 1 only after a determined aeter mined resistance si stance I 1 |