Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — THE PEACE OF EUROPE. [ARTICLE]

THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

The Conference of the Tliree Emperors Settled for the Present. [Cable dispatch from Skiemiwice, Poland.] The Austrian Emperor conferred the Grand Cross of St Stephen upon Grand Duke Vladimir, De Giers, and Prince Lobanoff. He also presented Gen. Janjutin, commander of the regiment of which he is honorary Colonel, with a gold snuffbox set with diamonds. In making his adieus the Emperor of Austria kissed the hand of the Czarina three times, and kissed the Czar, thanking him for his exceeding amiability. Deafening cheers followed the Austrian Emperor until his carriage was out of hearing distance. Tuesday evening the royal party attended the theater. The Emperor of Germany conducted the Czarina, who was adorned with Prussian decorations. The Emperor of Austria conducted the Grand Duchess Maria Paulovna, and the Czar and other members of the party followed. Russian, Polish, and Austrian ballets furnished the entertainment. The imperial spectators retired to tea after the second act. TCable dispatch from St. Petersburg.] The Journal de St. Petersburg says the recent meeting of the three Emperors at Skiemiwice secures lasting peace in Europe. The principles of unity, conciliation, and appeasement now replaoe all isolated action, and remove all uncertainty as to tomorrow’s events, thus exercising a favorable influence upon the political and social world. This security, says the Journal, is not based upon any abstract theories, but upon practical unity interests.