Travelogues; . dimir, son of Alexander II., commander-in-chief of St. Petersburg. This mighty host awaits the coming ofthe Tsar who is now riding from the WinterPalace beside the carriage in which sithis wife, and his mother, and his sister:the Empress Marie Feodorovna; theEmpress-Dowager, widow of AlexanderIII, sister to the Queen, Alexandra; andthe Grand-Duchess Olga Alexandrovna,daughter of Alexander. Meantime themultitude on the field of the review iswarned of the Imperial ap-proach by the thundering THE TSAR e e r s roll along the quays and avenuesas the Imperial family posit
Travelogues; . dimir, son of Alexander II., commander-in-chief of St. Petersburg. This mighty host awaits the coming ofthe Tsar who is now riding from the WinterPalace beside the carriage in which sithis wife, and his mother, and his sister:the Empress Marie Feodorovna; theEmpress-Dowager, widow of AlexanderIII, sister to the Queen, Alexandra; andthe Grand-Duchess Olga Alexandrovna,daughter of Alexander. Meantime themultitude on the field of the review iswarned of the Imperial ap-proach by the thundering THE TSAR e e r s roll along the quays and avenuesas the Imperial family position far in advance ofthe dead-line drawn by thepolice is held only by dint of frequentexhibitions of a permit signed by no lessa personage than His Excellency GeneralKleghels, Grand Master of the Metro-politan Police, head of that marvelousorganization, and personally responsiblefor the life and safety of the Tsar. Infact, we should have been thrustback by over-zealous underlingshad not the General himself come. By Hahn HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL KLEGHELS,GRAND MASTER OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE
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