. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . THE IMPERIAL CARRIAGE WAITING FOR THE AMERICANS IN RUSSIAS ROYAL PALACES 213 American Legation, among- those present being the Prefect of St. Petersburg,the marshals, several members of the nobility and Count Bobrinskov. At three. CZAR ALEXANDER AND FAMILY 214 T. DK WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK oclock they were tendered an official reception at the City Hall, which waselaborately decorated. The Mayor presided and the entire City Council was on the platform. Twobouquets of beautiful flowers were presented to Mrs. Klopsch by the
. T. DeWitt Talmage : his life and work : biographical edition . THE IMPERIAL CARRIAGE WAITING FOR THE AMERICANS IN RUSSIAS ROYAL PALACES 213 American Legation, among- those present being the Prefect of St. Petersburg,the marshals, several members of the nobility and Count Bobrinskov. At three. CZAR ALEXANDER AND FAMILY 214 T. DK WITT TALMAGE—HIS LIFE AND WORK oclock they were tendered an official reception at the City Hall, which waselaborately decorated. The Mayor presided and the entire City Council was on the platform. Twobouquets of beautiful flowers were presented to Mrs. Klopsch by the city offi-cials. The Mayor welcomed the visitors and presented them with an address,bound in silver, illuminated, with a vignette by the celebrated Russian aquarelleartist, Lytkin, representing a view of the Winter Palace and the Neva the volume was the inscription: i; To The Christian Herald, represented byDr. Talmage, its Editor, and Dr. Klopsch, its Proprietor; by the City ofPetersburg, 1892. In the evening, the party left for Moscow, being escortedto the train by the mayor and a delegation of City Councilmen. The WeinerTagblait, one of the leading newspapers, declared that the four absorbing topicswere: Cholera, hunger, Szarantscha, and the Leo, with its tokens of love fro
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