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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 187a jwrarm w5 .0 ycstenlsy were unable to obUio ad miltancc. I Kir conferences on Catholic reform will then be Riven. Th Ultramontane publishes an article re abetentiou from voting on Sunday I nnoo. the Hill for the election of Cure by the people. KM the official announcement waa made of the cinl warfare and bloodshed throughout the LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

tHE RUMOURED NEW FRENCH LOAN. (Br Tn.wMt. rntov on srrmt. cwsarsrwtpr.wT.1 I'AKJ, at am it Col.nM.lL I'RirsR ISTKLLIOESCE. to abstain from votttiz.

of the Evacuation Treaty thcae interested country, financial affair hare been disnins rumour in i lhe Catholic Mayor also recororaend their co nUtioo that there it to be a new Loan. A loan it resijpor ttii to be indiapenaartle to the 0vernmnt to en it to ditcharce the ohlicationa it ha entered iato with Germany. That the facts do not inpport ai, view appear from the following account of the tUt of the French Treasury at thi dsy a date, prc nared from the moat authentic aiuroee of informa n7To meet the half milliard payable between ibis day and the 5th of May, the Gorernmeut haa Iff) aatlliona in bill which hare either fallen joe, and of which the amount in caih i deposited ia Tiiioua European Banks, or which will fall due ttwma thi date and the hth of May. IfcaiJes tiu tarn the Treasury poetesses, either in jyjta or in cash deposited at the Bank, ai not comprised in the caah balance of the Bank, The ait month from March If Sepieanber will prorkle the Government, in the Binner arranred with regard to previous pay raeat, with 100 million a month, or COO millions, fb Mbacriber of the loan will continue to owe on 5th of September the turn of 000 millions, as Ike amount of tho loan was three milliards and 500 puSjona, and as there has only been received two gfflisrd and 400 raJliona. BRt'SSEm.

Marn In to day's tittin? of the Chamber of tatives the Convention concluded on the 20th of June, for establishing ami working luies of steamers tu llrazil. La 1'lata, and Chili wa aaoc tioned. lORTUGAL. LISBON. March 19.

Mr. Edwin Archer Wood has applied to the IVr tujneae Government for a concession to lay a cable Hrtwc en Portugal and Mossaniodes, South Africa, with leave to opeu communications with certain liritiah Colonies. The ignorance of the public with respect to our Colonial Empire is a disease which ii from time to time shaken off, but which is constantly reappearing. Now and then somi rw.iticsl ensie, or some social re 1 AND THE GRAND NATIONAL HUNT BRISTOL RACES. Veo edt.

For torn reaaon or tbr wast uf iaclioatioo for the pert, of opposition on tb part of a section of toe eom i mttnitvllriftL ku. .1 I that thick" volution, draw. central att ntion to one colony or DurUnrtonwt. anottior tmt the rate of colonial proirreas is so rapid nut now thia is to altered. Th Bristol ami Western that and statistical knowled Incomes 1 Counties Ktcrcourae Company (limit I bar taken oq stale in an incredibly ahoit lime, and if we would Ie.t tome ground about two miles from tbe kevp up with the inarch of vents in these new i Bristol railway sUtion.a0ahaT,ereete4 on it a OrawlSUad mmitruvt mutt rivr.i our rmirnrm and our Fact II" Irom year to yrar.

1 his tit p'tWtc have an cjxoallrnt (S.TVTTJIS TtXCGtAMS.) THE EVACUATION TREATY. VERSAILLES. March 19. In to day's satUnr of the National Assembly Lsfrane, the Reporter of the Committee appointed to aiamine the Treaty with Germany, read his snort. The ratiBcatioa of the Treaty was unanimously aneed to by the Assembly.

XyfiastaonriUe withdrew the interpellation whlck he had given notice relative to the nprMW soeaauree adopted against some Paris tespapen. TScrerel members of Left gave notice of fetal mterpeUation respecting the position in which sacSoDS aetrspasers of the south of France are ciaeei by the action of the authorities, BERLIN, afAUCH 19. The OooTcatioa coscloded with France contains, issides the prorisioos already known, a stipulation to ths eleelthat.nnta.the completion of the eracua tjsn i the Department to be evacuated and the jjstriet of Belfert shall be rejrarded as neutral territory, aad none fortification shall be constructed The semi official fronneial Corrummiene in an ikjoU oa ths Convention draws attention to the rffbrtaof the French Government to strengthen the internal condition of France aad loyally to fulfil it Treaty obUrataocs towards Germany. In con chtsioa the article alludes to the speedy exchange of ths ratifications of the Convention, and says, Thereby one of the preateat and most extensive aSsirs which ever had to be transacted between two ptt nations will hare been brought to a coocln sioe ia the most satisfactory manner, and in a won eWfally abort space of time. The spirit of true nnitratkm and love of peace which made success thii task possible is to be hoped, exercise alse a salutary effect upon the future relations of tbt two Great Powers." tHI COLUMS OF THE PLACE VENDuME.

(Bt Txxxoaim.1 (rcox on artaaL ooaarrojrDrjr.) rAKIS. Uakch 13. The Committee appointed to report on the Col tan of the Place Vendome has decided to re eriet the monument as it stood when it wasde streyed, aad to record by two inaenptiont the date I wsrk wiU be carried on a to terminate at the haw of the total evacuation of the French territory. VESSAJLIXS, Uaacn XX Vmr Derm ties of the Right and Right Centre attended the reception jrirraby M.Thiers yesterday RIOT AT BETHLEHEM. CONSTANTINOPLE.

Mncn The Ltrnnl Jttrali, referritur to the disturbances huh lately occurred at Bethlehem, states tht the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem has addressed a report to the French Arobaxaador on the subject, justify. the proceedings ct hi clergy, who had hum; a new Upostry with a Latin inscription in the church at Ifethlehem. The Ambassador appear disposed to support the fatnarch. lhe Ureelc. i'atriarcn, nowevor, con aider Latin inacription unorthodox.

The ditference is likely to give rise to a somewhat complicated question. DENMARK. UOPKKIUREX, JUacn 10. The Ministry of Marine haa issued the following notice New beacons have been 1 erected on the shore near Paoddins and on the Mole at They ill be lighted for the hrst time on the lath oi April, and will after that date burn throughout the whole rear, from half an hour after sunset till sunrise." HUNGARIAN DISCOUNT BANK. fESTIL March 19.

The FtdXtr Lloyd of this evening states that the Minister of Finance received yesterday the Emperor's approval for the presentation of a Bill em powenuz the Uorernment to grant a concession tor the establishment of a great Hungarian Bank of Discount. The Government is to be authorized to bestow upon this institution a number of special privileges. in consideration of certain oblizationa which as the Government Bank it would aaaume. towards the Stat. It i added that the Minister of Finance, with view t3 carrvine out thi project, has already secured the co operation of an' important body of bankera by means of a convention, the provisions ot which are completely in accordance wiui me pro posed BilL Lower House oi the Hungarian iiet nas paased the Stamp Tax IUL UNITED STATES.

(Br Caclb.) NKTV TOKE, Makcx 13. CLOKI50 Purees. Gold closed at 1151: the hirhest quotation during the day was 115, the lowest lt5. Exchange on London, IU8i. Fire Twentr United States Bond.

1885. 1161 ditto, 1807, 116 Five per Cent. Funded Loan, 1S71, 113J. JlRnoia Shares, JZ" tn Shares, Cotton Middling Upland, 19c 1'etrolenm, 0c Flour, extra SUte, 7 55c to $7 75c Corn, 65c Central Pacinos, 1031. Red Spring wheat, $1 80c bare Ui.1 out two erou coontrj aoj a Aat oat.aad bae expend! a sum t.OOOL in so doinj.

The leass is at rre'Dt oaly jrotrJ fir iteeplcchMioj, bat there little doubt that tb LciTort, Sir Smyth, of Ash too Court, will gxr toem fl.t raciag power. awl sett yair we er.pect to see an im ports ot meet la; oa this (touixL The sterlechaM conn forms an, outer circle of about two miles the raeeeoOTw a mile abil three qaarterm, and the latter there no doatt may ma ia one of the 6 ant round coaries in tha kiof.lmn. Ithua itrmijht ran la of six farloccs ss oroa.1 as the Uowley )lil, asj ths iteeplechasa course raas into the tat one at about the lxst hlf Toe ow eoniiaay liaro eriilently spareit no expense, have erectel their buildings ia a most substantial manner, and have evidently no fear of tailor before tler eyes. They have smred tha aer (icesofthe Messrs. Frail as clerks of tha ooarse and haa dic appers, hav obtaine 1 the patrona of the Duke of Beaufort, tte Maruiui ot Bath, tha Earl or Cork, Lord Fits harduvrs, and most of the influential county magnates, and last, though assuredly not least, base baca enabled to add to tha iHat of their Srst meeting by the attraction of the Grand National Hunt, and the presence of the Priac of Wales.

La.t year the Grand National Hunt were at Aber gsTttnay, and their selection of the new ground here for their meeting on this occasion i tamped it with the approval of the Committee of that body. Tb most widely in character and importance. Along viaitof the Priac of Wales, ho is a guest of Lad Fita Aeir iianinge. at Deraeiey lasue, wasoi cooiaa a gnat mi we have I in the cap of the new venture, to that Erutoi may sabl Crown colonies, such as Ceylon, Mauritius, and toUveeonunBedBjdthbppieataapics, Uepauoa ae ox uayalty, aad toe approval oi oar letaiag sponsman. opportunity of dninj if only they ever read Blue Books in tht l'aiers Utm to Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions" annually prvsented to Parliament.

Uero we have from otticial sources the most copious collection sututics reUtini; to the jopii l.itiou, prosperity, health, and social movement of our settlements in the four quarters ot the globe. The opinions expressed in thej reports are usually, thougii not invariably, coloured with a rosy tint out wo can always make a deduction for tins tendency of the official mind. The senes of documents to which we refer, which now been increased by the publication tho reports for 1871, corrected and sent in ut Tear, seems to atibrd, at all events, a partial amwor to those uneasy economists who are per petually asking what is the return we (jet for onr expenditure on the Colonial Governorships The overnor of a Colony ought to be, and alnioit war U. elevated above the locJ aiuabbles of party he has no interest to serve oxcept that of bo mother country, and it is his husmeas, which he generally jpcrforms with sagacity and caution, to let people at hotne know what is the real state of colonial nil aim. an rvunaieiy a oeiecuve system oi arrangement miles up in the papers before us, under tho common title of colonies," communities differing The Committee and the Government hare agreed Is seal ma provisional manner with tho qeettion tk Lyons Monicipalrty, reeervin; the finid set Csttent ttatil after the presentation of the Ministerial KtC or reorranirmg the French Municipal system.

General Dueroi arrived here yesterday. PARIS. MsacH It. The droopins tone of the market continue, and tks tasl inotatioBsare lhe lowest of the day. The ehsjBjE prices of 65f.

10c for the 3 per Cent. Stales, and of SOL 5c for the 5 per Cent. Loan of 1873, shew a decline of 25c and 17c respectively compared with the prices of yesterday. CENTRAL ASIA. (Br Ttxaoaara.) fraoM ora nemtw consrxrovpcT.l BCKfiy, March 19.

The St. Petersburg official Invalid thinks it pro hiiU that the English will shortly invade KaGris tas, so as to advance their frontiers to the very feeders of Badakahan. It remarks that already th Anglo Indian Press pays significant attention to tU doings of the Kafir near At lock. The rumour about the hostile undertakings of Abdul Rahman Khan in Afghan Torkistan are retarded hot not contradicted by the Invalid. (axon" TsxtnaAwa.) ST.

PrTT KSBlTRG. IllRCS 10. A letter haa been receired here rom Kaailinsk saaeoaoint fresh predatory incnriiona of the Eaivaas. who had approached KaaQinsk at several rotate with a force of 3U.000 men. This news it fajsrdad exagxerated, as a bajjd of men is tlas said to hare appeared at another place, and Kkira has not ao maoT trooos at its disposal.

The aew American Minister. Mr. James Orr, had ta oScisl andiesce of the Czar to day, and pre 6W kus credential. KHAVOnAL Hakch 19. The Grand Duke Alexis ot Russia ha left here tar Hankow.

INDIA. (T IxrEcorxA Ttxtaaars, til Txhmak.) (raox ocm owx opucaroKPurr.) CALCUTTA. MASCH 19. Mr. Forryth eonducU the Yarkand miaaioo, and oscers will proaaWy accompany nun, re inW absent for on wear.

Ths Tieeroy and Lord Xspier of Majdsla are "Ppeaed to the narrow cause rearransement. Tee Benjal Government and territory are under "oeraUon. Or ru Easrsjur Costr Ajrr Cablx, rU Falxoutb.) COLOMBO. Ms acst 19. ThsBonnese Embesry was receired with great actfa) at Galle and Colombo, and leaves to day fcrKandy.

JUlweU. (KxcTca's nxnaasuv) GERUANY. Ia iv. imr TTmaaof the the BOl removinjt all attendant ia withdrawal irom the (Jathoue nercu wa a second time. 'BWITZaaiLAND.

npnVlt itAacn Ml Jeral Conacflas replied: to.the, aoond Aete of the Trench Gorernxncat reUtive to the in iof the Freoch shareholders in the Italian Yy votaoa swj it oannot sweeps we v. down, the eject of which would bo te restrict 7 sst of Mtta oT the Swba aatraues. AttflVI Vt.kf 10. Hyadnti repeat to mcrtow the aatee that ha gars yesterday. It wifl be M4 UM hall, aid talnteodad for the crowd of THE MAILS.

OUXEN8TOWK. Uakcb 19. Tha Cunard Rots! Mail steamer Uecla arrived here at 9 a.m. to day, and, having embarked mails. Daaaeocer.

despatches. she proceed ea tor Boston, on receipt of the mails, at .4 SO p.m. kiotmjMtiojS Mail steamship Caldera, 11. I'olU commander, aaaiVA Uia iiy aa.w -1-and the matls for Brazil. River Plata, and ft est Coast of South America.

The Caldera will call at Bordeaux on the 22d and Lisbon on the 23th for supplementary mails and telegrams. HUKST CASTLE. March 19. The North German Lloyd Koyal Mail steamer Main, nun Sew lork, pasaed here at il p.m. to day.

SAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, Sir K. B. Harrey'. Gowdw. 4 tn, VH.

Crw. saaw) 0 IVtuaj. i to 4 an FideW, 5 to I aipt Onaoasi. iiXl to IS act Uaaabi bee. 1 ast Ur, Prwaom.

TlMoUorv, KsaaJalc, aad Iaa of Ueaoiort, aad Ji to 1 aU Warlike. I After a hort delay at the pwit, they were so sway ia eloae cmiipany, Cranioi l.oi.ltn a aliit lead of lXnii. tb pair batnc foiloved by TbeoUor. Eaka laJe. Gow1k, lak of Beaufort, aad to aTount ia dn oooiiaf with ta otbert, beaJed by aa ariiar.

ljia eonui of l'ojtbi to tlitir r. ThT retaiaeil tSe! pniuoot fur a mile, when Dirai dropped in heaten, leaTia; Theodore in froat, cUly kwi iy CiarantM. Khlele. Uamhlo Suns Nonaaxibi; tha Utter LIf way acroat th Mea hu forafeet latoaHlo (npan feiL rouUJ the turn for heme, Tbeoior wu beatca, aa 1 waa iit diately after beaJed by Ptiiele. wl came no with a alight lead of on tha the pair hann; the isa io taensMlve.

alter croaains the lat Ouat at aarllea. tbe favourite UoHitf hu own to witliia balt I'xen itrWlea of buroe, when Jlr. Yates broaubt up rair.oiti with arutb. aoj won a iplendi'l race oa Ui ro.t hj a ahort he a baa tbul Humble lie waa loan th PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. HOUSE or LORDS, Thckspat, Mascw a osotaa or vae aav a woTtrx.

Wicawia BaawawiS pom Itaauel, MJl. Oaaauttee, Taa Imai ftWHan. ra am fywanpra ajiwl aw Wa audf UataawM urawaan I Mt( at iXM, Mrliiai ar. WZ. aUaU a Waaalaftaa.

ide of great Enghsh spcakins States like kiuth Wales, New Zealand, and the Cape wi rowa colonies, such as Cerlon. Mauri tiui the Straits Settlements, and mere military or naval stations, like Gibraltar, HelisroUnd, and ct. Helena. Of these the first class alone deserve particular attention, though in tho aeooud class some problem of gTeat interest and difficulty are beiuj; worked. All that is to be said of places like Gibraltar aud Heligoland may be and is said in a low lines.

Starting in the extreme South with the colony of New Zealand, we rueot in the present vol die of paper with moat valuable reports from othcers in native district on the condition of the Maori population. The tone of all these Keporta is, like our own Aew Zealand correspondence, most encouraging. In the district here the elements of disturbance were formerly, most rife as in Waikato and the neighbourhood disaflectiou and lawlessness are dying out Hauhauism" is all but dead, and Kingum, the principal form of political danger, is disappearinj. The natives are beginning to trade with the settlers, and to bring down their pur ana their com to the European market. But they are still eported to be iealoua of public worka which tend to open up the country to English intercourse, and, it occasion should again arise, to the advance of a mili tary torce.

uvea mi preiuuice, nowever, i yielding to areata, and, the conciliatory attitude both of the settlers snd of the Colonial Government which has been maintained ever since the withdrawal of the mperial forces from the colony is workinir wonders. lime has abundantly refuted the absurd predictions of thoso who opposed Lord Granville's policy four year ago, aud argued that tbe pretence of the Euglish troop was tbe only guarantee for the humane treatment of the Maoris snd the peace oi New Zealand. This is the encouraging side of the nrostiect but there is another and leas nleasini view to be taken. In some respects the Maoris exhibit a moral improvement. They have become more aw abidiug, and are learning to compose their uarrcu try legal means.

But everywhere they are he slave i of drunkenness, aud this vice is grow ing all through tbe North Island. Illicit distillation and irregular traffic in strong drink are carried on by European traders to a painful extent, with the most injurious molts, moral and physical, to the unfortunate natives. Their feeble frames, nourished mainly on a thin vegetable diet, cannot stand the wear aud tear of chronic alcoholism." Scrofula and consumption wreak fearful havoc among them, low fevers carry off young and old, moat of the women are sterile, and most ot the children, weak and ricketty. Tb, in. fact, ia perishingrand tt wndocbudlrcommlttiiijaulcltla wim aroent apinis.

is nowever, couaouuorv to learn that among the natives ot the South Island, where intemperance was not long ago rampant, it is now quite rare, and the change has wrought the most palpable advantage tn the health and moral wen Dew; oi oommuaiiy, inero tue diaonei are not dying out though in the provincea of NeUou and Marl Soroush the infecunditr of the women, traceable as tbe Native Commissioner suggests to the constant intermarriages in small tribes, has brought population to a standstill. With an improvement which is already visible in the physical The armoured Iron trust EsUan pbon arrived aad anchored at Spithead yesterday afternoon from Oevoaport, asd will aU rortamooth harbour Ui moraiaf to be fitted sa a naj ship for tha North American aad West India SaaAitni. The Thetis. 1C screw corvette, Capt. J.

Haot Ward, sailed from 1'lymouth Sound yesterday for tbe China ataiioa. Her Majesty's Indian troopship Jumna left Said lor England oa th 18th iasU Pb Committee of tbe Junior Xarsl IVofesrional Asto eUtion have offered a prist of 50 geineaa for tb best eaaay aa The Manojevrea and Syatam of Taetici which fleets of ships of modern eeastrwcbon aboald adopt to devalope the pwrs of th ram, heavy artillery, toi padoea, Ac, in an action ia the opt sea." Particulars may be obtained from Lieut. Habert IL Graalall, K.N., Hon. sec, ransmouio. Tbe followinx arranremeata have been made lor the en suing htlf yearly cnanje of quart ra of the Brigade si Goarlt Th id DaUalion OrenKfer Qaards from AVlnd ar to Wellington barraeka, Kesaingtoe, aad Baekiojham VaUjo nanaeks.

oa tb id of Apru. lb 1 liatuiion Oreaadier Guards from WelUnjloa Barracks, to Wind or, aa tb sans date. Tb 3d BalUlkm Coldstream Oaar.u from Dablin to Tower Lonuon. in ii uatuiion ScbU FoaiUer Gaards frota th Tower of London toDebiia. These battalMHii will proceed from sad to luUn by Ions sea voyajf.

and th ebanxe will ma.1 a rout Ut mUdt of AprU, th veasal which briop the 2d Battalion ColdsUoam Ouarda Irom Dublin to Losuot, Ukiae th Battalioa Boot. FoaUier Gaards back to Uutttin. Tb uadtrmentioncd batttlioas will rsrnsin i tbir present sarUra tb 1st BatUlioo Grabadier Gaards, atChel and St. Ooorses Barracks 1st llstu twa Cotdstram Gaards, at Welliectoa Barrack aad l.t liitulion Scot! Fusilier UwrU, at i heiaea carracas. tutor.

V. LI. Uaieadia. K.A., laanecwr of Maaaf.ctoriea, has just submitted to to jvoyai Ariu lory InUitaUon at Woolwteh the retail of a series of spertoMats oa tb spon'ansoes lenitioa of oiled cotton wsr aad similar materials, raruiu wuco, ne wucto, will be of aroatvala to orSotrs aad ethtrs enragad in the IMBSremtat of Goreraaiant factories or who have chsre of store lie state that ia maay junpowoer ana nrtwot factories th aeorssity of stricdy cscladine oiled eottoa wast is not savtnooaL and that it is no eonine tbias to find CJa material tlcpaaited la core en of the pre sad coraiag boaar oa Ut wuadowda, orevea aauoac the partly maaafaeturvd suapawWr. Quottat; aome experiment, made byMr.Galletly.hesiiewsUiat oiled waate, utaer eottoa or a very email quantity of lb material aad snwderat beat to predate icnitieo.

I oat in tUSM aoamaaon luciferboz full of ailed eottua ignited after oe hoar's tipuaurt Us 153 Fatv, aaJ ia ottor tosUrnxs a taaratar aat HI tXSJTrea wa wnwusw aw a or aw ijuaa. tittaaverr IllU latrer aeiaiai raanuf.aiorwa. ia tb neijabourtood of a steam pipe, or under swaur to tb rot i rays, Baoeat tntigatiuas hat nroved sno onea ana a aaun aa eottoa under similar eoaditioni. although Mnpowder placed Bear it wonhiof ooan fir as aooa aa a at Salt ttmparatur wa raaahad. Major Ua joadi ww that ailad waaat snarua aiwaya rararoea witn uintaoa sa ttabl la tpaaUBMwS evaubattioa aader atoder aUly alavataJ tempwratara.

LieuL Ual. rwlerlcS it ngns waw oaaw as eaioocme rttU. Barswatar, a few day arnee: at th advaaoad aja ot il.t tLa kateal Kaaiaaaat of ArtilWry 8vtembr. Ita, awl aervea ia sa aaaarwucw 7f trlrjoba eloora, ia 1S034. Liut.JDol.

Wright, aba had beam rewarded with th war awadal with oa olaap for Ooraana, attalaod ta raak'wf ceptaia ia UJ0, bscaas I if isai, aaa lit laa eaawaawi im iw iot KaollT dalivtnd tU foarth Uetar Volextwar mm Tnaaadav. the taMwatbslBf lbaaohtrtatioaaa. The Uttervrauvaed Uaat Uvaaioa was aUU PaaaikU an! leasfbU. aad aaewed vaas is saaar eases tan avBciaaaaea mere toncaraSH 7 we aaa aaaoa awao aar tawiniar la. mow a amaawva sar.

CaoL Horae. KU will Iro tar oe Taeaday avxt "Th rscta wsr and iu bearing eaewXOitUaad aad lb last ttctara of Uiis arfn ka dallTirad bv LlaaL Msttrie. B.l ea Twa. day, th 1st 4 April, he tJaair wfll ask at aa. by car Jam tiadaayoe the aftth tasC, sad by tb IXxk WatHaaMa am ia la Bras.

Tba laaawra have aea wsll aHeaded, aai Urge aumlr ar Upastad altead r.s ire rerstiaiag aaaasiwa type, this danger may disappear. In New South Wiles, to which we turn nest, the situation has never been seriously complicated by tbe presence cf a natus element. But the convict taint was more to be feared than the Happily, this, too, it being rapidly eliminated and in 1671, out of a population ct nearly anHla, the total number of ommit menta in the Supreme and Circuit Courts was 343, resulting in 1C3 convictions; and at Quarter Seasions, 739 commitments and 4f3 conviction. The pro gress of education gees hand in hand with the moral advance. In the public, private, and industrial schools ot the colony 73,1 (03 children of both setcs were under instruction in 1871.

Considering the sparse population of this extensive settlement, the above must be considered a remarkably good proportion, beiu about ooe child under recognized tuition to every seven inhabitants of New South Wales. In the despatch of Sir Henry Darkly from the Cape he records with eatisfaction the proportiou of pupil in the colonial schools as averaging one in 25 of the population, affirming that the proportion in England ao lately a 1833 was only one in The average wave of akilled labourers, carpenters, bricklayers. and smiths, in New South Wales during 1871 were 8s. to 10s. a day and for unskilled labour on farms and sueepwalks from to 30f.

a year, with board and lodging. Notwithstanding these inducements, the tide oi immigration does not tlow very largely into the colony. In the year under review no more tUan 1,1 12 immigrants settled in New South Wales, and of thooe 357 were imported at the cost of the colony. The want of labour it felt, but not severely, for trade increases despite a foolish snd obao'ete commercial policy. The Imports of 1871 were showing an increase over the previous year of l.SOU.WO'.

Considerably more than oue half of the entire imports were from the other Australasian rettiemcnt. On the Expert the increase was still more striking, amounting to clrsn on the figuros for 1H71 being ot which the other Australasian colonies contributed over Thus it will be perceived that the bonds of commencal intercourse are binding the English settlements in the South Seas very closely together more closely than any one of them is bound to the Mother Country. Does not this fact joint to an Australian Confederation on the Canadian model The advances made by the Cape Colony of late year are remarkable, bothers, even more than in New South Wales, the want of a snfticient current of immigration is felt, and there ia less hope of i i tu. Uirecuuu I. sunv aujumm.

diamoud diggings have, indeed, attracted some adventurous spirits, but when the gloss goes off this new Venture they will hardly aetue down to steady nd nuiet work. Un tbe other hand, tor men ot moderate capital and industrious business ha hi la tliA tanu anooara to offer a luavtuhoent field. Tha exports in 1871, as compared with the preceding year, ruse from to in which increase tbe diamond discoveries had a certain share, but which is principaljy arcouuted for by the Inr iircfits and abundant yield of the wool trade. ia strange max uua cotouy aoca not uuu moro favour in the eye of Englishmen who deaur to combine ctnUxation and nearness to borne with the pecuniary prohtableneM of colonial speculation. We hare lett ourselves no space to notice Governor Gregory's summary of progress in Ceylon, where in Spite Ot COmmenuau aucceaaoa, aaaj im ot utovpwaa greed is aewn, aa in New Zealand, ia the destructive spread ot intemperance among tbe natives.

Nor it j. a a Can WO oo more auau wuua aj uaa a. vwa examination, of the resources of the Mauritius or to Governor BilTa deecription of Newfoundland. We hare indicated the souroa whence may be drawn newrAowlnff stereo of information relating to the eolonies brought down to the roost recent date, and authenticated by eminent officials. The Ootapaay bar worked hard to got the ttaad finished and vfythiag sbin ahape, but bar mat with some of tboat IncTitable diaappoiatntents which awem.

so be always ia th way of the completion of poetic bnilding ia this country, and everybody was kard at work up to tb lime that th door of tb Grand Stasd wen ope aad this moraloz. Ho artver, a certain order came out of cnaoe. aad thawgh much remain, to doe within aad wttboet tha baildlng, it was ready for tb reception of iu diitiaraithed visitors. Everybody who had ba over tn eoars gav it their hearty approval a fair haounr ooe, nothing too severe, but stul nqainng littl daitg, all grias with on big field, and th straight raa ia ba before spoke of. It was heavy going ia blscea, of coarse, but that must pecUd with th weather hsve bad, and moreover the ground has been much "poached" by visitors.

With moderately fine weather there will aothia to complain of. Tbe Prince of Wale arrived a little befort 1 o'clock. eeomitoid by Lord Fitsbardlag and tht circle o( vuitort at the Castle, including th Hsrshioness of Ilaatiofs, th Earl of AyUaford, th Coaateas of Westmorland, Sir. Cbaplia, M.P., Captain Somaor, and was raoeieed with nest enthusiasm sloot th lint of route. Th first day's raciog may be eonsidereil aa istrednttory tht to otberr, nothing of any great moment with In exception of thCraml Annual hardl Kac aad tbe Ashtoo Court Stespieohaa being set for decision.

Tb forntar raa gav ua a good field and a grand finish be tweea Cramoiii aai Fidele, both fraoch bred onet, and tb latter, tb property of tb lnke of Uaaultoe, oae of tb wan favoerites that tvtr jamped 'hurdles. Both were in frost from tb start. Crauaolai, iaJaed, laldag tb lead, aad, sr as we could make oat, never being beaded. It was "an exciting sUht wbtn th two Joined tasu at th last hurdla sod raced bom ad mirablr rialde by Mr. Tate, havlag a irifi the best ot it, tad ioat cataUas th Jodrt's eye by" a short head" Tb winner the property of on the beat sportsman aac moat if.

T. U. in th country nd hit sueotas was baiasd with tha Aahtoa Court Staeplachaa would rather daaux Cass Tttes positioe for th Uverpool, for her. ataU eompaaao SUvarmtre eat ep very badly, while old 4ooantormv with th steadier lZst. aad (Vol bavjag dos aay werk for a fortnight, raa ao wall a greeny to.

pieaa AIT. vnaptw, a auaa auaa Rrahworth ever Aintre sUll more. Keerrthinr passed off satufaeterOy, aad th mtttiag was bronon tared a deoidwi sueoest, la the wsyf keeping the soars tnetKaaadaaae haaa ywt mch tw roar 04 Rx tipva sae noreet in snca a mauaer mii it waa aoaderlol there was no aoctdeat, uui tberr igaaraaeo a yndsg siaanfs aad ceotoats moat alleged iathtir trcuae. Tia aadaxpenenc will euro this. Th BsacrosT and Beaxrur Snrrtroaascof 80 tov.

Weight for ag. About tore miles. Mr. G. Braoher's by Overt CUofwtre, 4 yis, lOst.

61b. (Mr. U. X. Buddj Mr.

KTodf Mist Bntriee, 9 yn, list, 91b. (Mr. Bar. Mr'liVsdVsF'y l'our, XK (Mr. F.

Godwia) Mr. M. r. aged, 12s. 21b.

(Owner) Mr. M.Tetbory' Merry Monk, 5 yrs, 12.1.21b. j. rv Uovdl Mr. J.

Card's dwsdish Nightingale, agtd, list lib. (Mr. nattari Bvtting. 2 to 1 agst Marry Monk, 5 to 3 the Cleo patra geidiutu and 4 to 1 caea agas ana xor.y forty Four mad play, clear of Swtdtsh Nlghtingslt, aad tb UMOpatrt getning, witn aarry aw. in ina a.irwina rear.

Thev ran. thoa to tn fence, which Hwediah Nichtirural eU.FMl tn advance. Fortv Four baviae refsaeii. th Cleo IMtre (eUling oiaf on aaeood, with Jfis Btatric aad Foriy Foar following for a mitt, what 8wediab.NighUog.la ioereaatd her lead awl caaa past the Man bat ou teaching tbe feaoe oppnait tbe tbe first namvd fi sen tb Cleopatra geriing was tnem left with th lead, followed by Swediah Miiat Beatrice, ul Jlarrv Mraak. Th latter.

however, blundered and fell. and was seen no more in tht race. No change of moment orcurred until rounding tba flag for noue, when Mit Heatnet oaui to tht front aa heki a dear leaii to tae cut flijht of hurdles, whet sbs was headed by tbe Cleopatre grating, who won by two lengths bad third. The others did not paas tb Stand. Tb Bannurrox artEruxHAse of S3 added to a Beaufort, Warlike, Oro, and Proaper in th rear, pall mg uji.

hiLLiNG Hraou llt of 5 sots. each. 3 wits 1" aova. aiided. Weirht for as.

Un mil sat tarre iioartera. oeer aeren burlles. Sir 11. Crofton a Qqem of tn Valley, by King of tht roreat Byrs, Hat. 3b.

(J. HoliEan) 1 r. T. E. Walker Brunswick USA), 5 yra, lUt MK (car.

ll at. Ib. (Newton) 3 r. Pereieal'a AlUa (Tltf. ti m.

llat 31K IWbitelev) 3 Mr. B. Lacy'. Fart IHr 7y.L 6 yra. list.

31b, (OanwU) 0 r. w. u. Jaria a l0d Inck yra, llrt. JiH.

(Owner) 0 Bellini 6 to on iee of tb Vafler. 5 to 2 srst Odd Trick, and 6 tt 1 at f'ut Day. the tarounta turned away with a clear lead or liruaa iek. Fart Day, and Atlas waa never after beaded, an I on in a canter be ten leojtba. Old Trick aad Faet Day fell.

Th Asirrox CotrsT 4rczrLtXHASC of 200 a.Ue.1 to a handle. aweepatake of 13 tors each, 10 IU Winners extra. About .1 nul a. SirC Kinbout't Vagabond, by Mnsjid, aged. Vat, 9Tb.

u. Aoaas.) i Mr. V. St, John's Darai CoroeraeU. axwJ.

lOat Kb. lO. Holmaa) 2 r. Holliday'e Phrvne. arad.

lOat. tlh. IK. March) 3 Mr. 1L Chaplia'a Hoowrtono, ajt.1, lit Tib.

(Mr.Craw. soaw Hr. H. K. Ray.

Sytla, 6 yn. lOat. 13IK (K. I Aaaoa) 0 Mr. lirayley't Silvrnwere.

aged, lOrt. lOlh. (J. Page) 0 Mr. aiiuay Morning Ur, agwi, Iwat.

1W. (UUiett) Mr. Dowcarter'a Tbe licrah, yn, lOu. gib. (J.

Kodd) Mr. Brevity's Cbiralrv. ared. lOat Ob. (H.

Davl Mr. T. Caaa FVvabas. ared. lOau 21b.

(J. Chan Betlinz. 3 to 2 a st David Oonnerfiald. 100 to 39 apt SilTermere, 4 1 Sjtla. 8 to agst Pbryae, and 10 to i eacn apt Morning Stir.

Tha ocraa, Vagabonal, aou saaw Morning Star nubed to th shortly after held THE WEAKER. The Right Han. tn Speaker gav hie fifth Parliamentary foil draw dianer bast' teeniag to tb following aoaleae and gtatlersea Tb kUriof Bectiv. Lord Ronald Ltveaow H. Thyana.

ta Hoe. W. Uwtber. tb How. li.

W. MUIam, the Hun. Nonaaa GnoaiM. Ua Haw. P.

Wyniihaaa. Sir P. O'Brien, Sir CharUt WujleU, Captain liiaekmaa. Major Arbethawtt, Mr. Owraac, Mr.t.

H. Dei Mr.Cva liogUMa. Mr. J.auwait Haady.Mr. HGreeae, lit.

U. ftykea. Mu K. H. Taxes, Mr.

J. Goadaania, Dr. Sanny, fifta; ritth; aixth with Dak I Iewer, Mr. tacpoa. Mr.

U. tUuard, Jtr. Mind raimar. dler) 0 lead of haJf a doKi faroorit gninm oa aatcwsd. with Saowatmia, Phryme, Sylla, and Tb Sereb lyiat in their Vacariond and MalTermer in tb rear.

They reUined thaw noaitiooa into tba etrauht. aad i Dealer tb stand Morabi Star had eonatderably iaeraael his leaa ot David ttaoerfieU. Chivalry and rhryn. whom taoseeded Sella. Snowstorm, snd Tb Scrub, with Phoebus, Vacaboed.

aad Silverman ia tb rear. Ou machine th fence in front of Farm Hnaae. to leader cleared it without a miatak, bat Phryn and Sella were leas fortunate, as tney refmaed and ran round, bat th former was nl over at th second tim of ajkinj. sad followed oa ia th wakaot th Sella, however, oaring aai ret need, waa left hpal aly la th cws. uawriai aoaoza wnrrau wiia uw Mauio.

niTimm til thy rounded th txtreoM tnrnins aac. wbea Da rid I aw. 1 A storm snd Phryne, with VaabonJ aad SU 'timer deatng up at erery tthd. Half a mite from hoj Star was doue with, al th farouhU was tbe Uft with th lea. baring Snowatoraa, Phry ne, Vaaahnnd, aad SilvernMre lyiog nearly abreast ta tb laat flight of bardies, when Silvevarere a.

Mat, aad immediately after Stvowatoret foUowtU suit At th asm tim Vagabond crept up oa th right of bia bora, heateJ David Covoerfield half war an th ttraigut, and won in a caater by fir lenrtus a bad third. bnowitoran waa fourth, with Silrermerv trotting ia next. Tbe Orsx HrxTtlrf STssrs of 5 tors. aca, wih 70 added weight for age winner, extra. Two rniac aw.

therUc Mr. O. Moatgoari't arad, lit. 81b. (Mr.

Craw.haw) Mr. J. Alia 'a Saracen. 5 yrs. 12.1.

lllh. (Certain Holy oakei Mr. K. HerWt'a flK(Mr. Xewtoa) eir u.

cnttwynd Comiptaon, 4 yrs, llrt. Oio. (Nr. lHoaaa.) Mr. K.

Herbert's Robert Lau.drie, agad, 12at. lllh. (Ownerl Ur. Pages Cigar (late Carlitos), 3 yrs, 12tt, Mb. (Mr.

urawaaawi Bettiai 6 to 1 ant LawsniL 7 to 4 seat CSrar. sad 7 to i agst aay other. tlgar company with Cwrraptaoa aad Law. it, lam is irons i or sail a mile, woe Epueopo tooc ap ta running, followed by Utar. Lawa'iit.

Corrartaon. aad CSauaoan, with Robant Laandri tailed off. Sis furiooc from bo no Epiteopus waa beaten, tad th others cam in a body Into th atraigt. Here Lawauit aad Saracen ttngUd tbmalve wat, th formar wiaaiof by tea Wngtba a bad lain. MITCH for GCf.

Two mile ea the flat Mr. J. Cant's Madam NtTjoa.B yrs, 12at. (Owner) Mr. Kichanlo't flancaM (late 6 yrs, lOat.

121b. Dr. Lyoa Ptayfatr, Mr. fe. Patter.

Mr. Mellr. Ur. Miall, Mr. A.

Mattaraoe. 31r. llouuv Mr. Aytowa, Mr. Dillwyn.

Mr. O'Cuwraov, itr. Mantuua, Mr. H. Knrra, Mr.

MiUtvall Hearr tb Key. Henry U'aiU, chapl.ia Mr. Walter Campion, private aecrctary. Th nrat ho, satlemaa aterwatda held a Lve. which aa atUadot bv tne folluwiai Viaoouat Lreraley.

Lord Mwwi, th Hi. U.W. LeaL H. E. Adair.

Ur. W. r. A Um.ite llaa.t. a F.Azu tUia.5lr.K.V.

Hon. Colv H. Asaeslcy, Sir It. lanstrvtaer. Major O.

Arbath rot, Uaptaia Arct Uaic, Mr. K. Ur. ItalpO aetoa.Mr.K S.Ayta.Jlr. b.

tMiaeOU.tLtt. baker. Mr. A. C.

BarcUy. Ut. U. UanaeU, Ceiwaet ISartUtet, Mr. F.

Caeaett, Sir 1. ailej, Mr. IL F.liuBm Mr. S. A.

Beaamowt, Major F. feaunvoait, th Carl Berratorii. Lord Mr. H. rhrley.

Sir K. ttiBt Boar. Mr. if. K.

Braad, Dr. Era war, Mr. aowbllnxht. Captain Bnnckiasa.Coaoml K. Bnae.

ML. A. Crogdea. iatrd Brecw, Mr. IL Brota, Mr.

X. Kacklcy, Sir P. BurreU, Mr. H. Canapbtll Baaatruan, the Uighl Hob.

Ji. Lard well, Mr. F. Cattwrtght, Mr. W.

Cart wngbt. Lord Caeaadiah. Mr. Caw lay, Lord EaataeaCecU. Sir 8.

Child. Mr.C. CChtfard. Mr. Bailue Cocbrait, Coloel Cortxtt, Mr.

F. 3. Caeraaoa. Viaoouat Crichtoa, Sir II. Crott, Mr.

Ualrympl. Captain Dawaae Uaater. Hz. a. IMtu.

Mi. r. Dtck. Mi. L.

L. DOlwys, Mr. J. Dodds, Mr. V.

IL Irjka, Airmrral the Ho. V. tugersoa. Lord lcbo. Sir J.

fsmamd, Mr. K. r. It. rawoatt.

He. j. raaitase, Jtr. a. rat lowts.

Mr. W. rtaaaa, th Horn. IX. V.

rtoacae, Mr. W. Fowbr.taeKliht Uao W. K. Gladt.ee, th Haa G.

O. Give, Sir F. GoUsiaid, Mr. J. Goldeaaid, Sir D.

Couch, Mr. S. Uordwa, Lurd R. Gowet, Mr. W.

Urahaai, Coloaaad th Hon. J. Grant, Mr. E. Grttaw, tb blew.

F. CrviU.5agnt, Mr. J. J. Oriwr.

th Has. Urorreaor, Mr. A. k. Uaoal.Mr.

T. HaaaUtan, Jtr. W. Uaabory, Mr. J.

A. itardcaatle, Mr. J. 3. ilanly, Su J.C1X.

May. Mr. MihshaU lleary, the Bizht Ho. Gwaasrat Sir P. Htrbrrt, Mr.

Hcravae, Mr. J. Hick. Sir H. A.

Hoare. mr.J. Me4m.vieeaat Hotawteaa.captaraia ilea. A. W.

Hood, Mr. J. Howard, the Might Hots. O.W. Uaat, Mr.

a. lumgwsrth, Mr. tt, jam, sis. K. rfaruiae, sir u.

Jakiaaam, Sir H. Johnaioae, M. f. Jieown, the Hon. P.

J. Locke Mr. F. AT. slsight.

Sir E. IL H. Laooa, Mr. vv. u.

Laagton. J. u. Lawreaoe. Mr.

rr.LawTeiaoa. Mr. A. Uarmontb, Mr. E.

A. Lretaam, Mr. O. Leeeaan, Mr. a J.

Shaw Ltfevre. Mr. IL LeicB, Mr. E. Lewia, Mr.

J. LaeSe, Sir M. Lopes, th Bight Hoe, K. Uev, the Ho. W.

Lowtber, Dr. Lakh, Mr. A. Loak, Mr. W.

M'ArUiur, Mr. T. Ktlus, Mr. A. aUtbewa, Mr.

G. UaCy, Mr. Mali, th Hoe. O. W.

Millet, Sar C. H. nix, Bight Hoc w. MoaatlL the Kirht rJoa. lord K.

Jtr. u. u. Morcae, Mr. S.

MorWy, the Kigk Hats. J. Mowbcsy, Lord Mmaeatttr. Ms. A.

J. aadeiis, Mr. a N. lacounl Newport. Coloael Mocth.

Mr. M. Norwood. Sir P. O'Brien, Mr.

D. OXoaaov. Mr. G. Unalo.

Mr, M. W. Keuly, Mr. B. H.

ragtt, Jtr. J. U. ramer, Mr. S.

Puktr. Mr. A. W. Potl.

Lord rslhaat, Mr. E. 'marto. Dr. Playfair, Mr.

S. PhmtaU. Mr. K. Pot tar, Mr.

P. S. Pewou, Mr. tt. Kaahani, Mr.

J. Baead, Mr. J. ITA. Samad.

Mr. J. Sartorm, Load Hary Seett, Mr. A. Saymuor, Mr.

V. SoerloeS, Mi. soieaat Sxavae, Mr. W. B.saaada.

Mr. A. Smith. Mr. Sana, Mr.

W. btarpuola, Mr. W. T. W.

3. Staabopa, Mr. W. U. Steae, tb kuht Ho.

Sir U. K. Storks, How. IL Strata, Mr. Sjkta, Mr.

E. J. Sjnat, Mr. J. 0.

TalaoC Lord tL 1 Thy aa. Mr. TV. Tipping. Torr.

Mr. W. T. la Tor re as, th lion. Ilea Miry iracy, jar.

ta. vj. tiwruiyaay x. k. w.

vcrtver. mr tu ernry. Mr. s. aternamaaa, ear xx.

UaddOTbaia. Mr. V. Waits, Mr. T.

Weihtrtaad, Mr. J. Whartve, Mr. W. S.

J. beaiteaaaw. Mr. 1Y. WaUiaana, Sir IL Wiiawa, Sir WiatlaU, Mr.

ILHt'eatds (A. SadW) No hettingV Won is a caater. handicap sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each winner extra. Two miles and a nurter.

Ur. Elliaon' Rattlesnake, by Rattle, aged, ll.t 13h. (Owner) 1 Mr. Mennlngton's Crow Piece, 6 yrs, 10rt.Klb. (C, Smith) 2 11 r.

Peolo'i Judje, aged, lurt. U.b. (R. 1'Anaon) 3 Mr. l'ereivara Owen Swift, aged, ll.t.

Qh. 0 Sir R. Harvey's Caooo, yn, lOst. 111b. (Ur.

Ciaw shad) Hettng. 2 to 1 agst Owen Swift. 5 to 2 agtt Crown 101 to 33 agst hattlosnake, 4 to 1 agst ud and 3 to 1 asst Canon, ThtY.rourite came on with asligbt lcs.1 of Kattleaoait snd Crown Piece rid by side, to whom succeeded Canon and Judge to th first Bight of hurdles. Hera Owen Swift hong aomewiist, and ia turning round, came in colli. ton with Canon who fell nadanhoned bis rider.

Tnef.rourite, how. erer, wax ao together, went ea ia pnteettioa of th lead, tttllssatkft lyisg second a length or so ia advaaet of Crowd Piece aad Jodg to tb last ftno. at which, how. er, Owaa Swift hlaodered, and before could recovered, ht fett, snd was placed kvn it coasVii, loaviag Rattlesnake slightly IB aorance oi ow i twee iniaa Sight tSf hurdles, where they closed, snd cleared them aid by side; Kattlrsnak ihtndre away, sad won by eight lengths a bad third. Oa returning to scale, an ovjectian was made against th rider of Rattlesnake no tha grouad of a crota, which wat subsequently investigated by tbe tttwttda, and overruled.

A Snlixa STlirtJXHASX of 5 sovs. each, with 40 toes. added weight for aga. Two mile and a quarter. Sir M.

Crofton 's Lady of the Manor, by Cnderhaad, 4 yrm, lOat. (lout) (J. uoimsa) I Mr. TeraeaTs Oatpoat, tf yrs, list. OIK (IO0L) (Wlitolty) 2 Mr.

Brechrs Breach of Promise, sged, 12rt. Sb. Cjodf.) (U. Sbeppard) 3 Mr. rrDras't Frauty, arad, IUL 91b.

(lOuf.) (DameUl 0 Lor.l Paj.faTb Squire, aged, list UU (10tV.) p. 0 Mr. EdhmU's Sir Eobert, 0 yra, 12a, 21b. (200f.) (J. roUer) 0 BetUru.

2 to 4 agit th Lady of tb Manor, 3 to I agst Breach of Proadt, asd to 1 agst Tb Squire. FiaCty Jamped away with th raaaing, aad wat followed bv OotDoaL Sir RoherkTb Su aire, aud XaJr tf tha Mauor. reaob ef Prowda In th rear. They rataiuod their the Hon. P.

Wyadaam, Sir W. W. Wine, JUrl af Jar aaoalh, aad Mr. J. R.

larks. Losoevttt. The obituary of Tlu Times of terday, eontaiajed aoana remarkabU iUostrationa of pro aoagart einteace, especially in tb caa of sis peraoaa via, lour geuuemea and two ladles, whoaa nnitod ages amttil to 528 years, rirtag an aeereg of 87 years and exactly etjht moatbs ta ach the ladies, ss nsnsLtnok th lead, th aliieat beioc ID and the yousseat 110 voars of age of the ovpveite aes the etteat waa 91 and tb ynvngeat I. TU agea reapectieely were at follow. Two at 81, 82, 9 93, and SU.

la additioa to th above there were recorded in tb tarn obituary bdiea aad gentlemen whu age. raoceu iiwa iwwfp years nr age. ji. waper Known ta (lid Sally' haa jeat died in th rtudbury OarW nona at tn agt oi lUi bad loox beta treated with a littl a Una kind ne and maiutained for year, a cba lal ana aereto tamper. Tbajlev.

Henry lbddell Moody Hector of Oun iam. and Honorary Canoa of CanUr bury Cathedral, whoa death recorded in oarobitaary yeaternsy, la hi Bil year, was lor mar tba years rector of Chartaaax. tie waa of Oriel Collate. Oxford. where he graduated in huh boaoars, ukiag a doable lint cuu.

Amove nia conlenrp.ie.nea at Oiford were Uooleatoo, Newman, Whately, Kebla. Hampden, awl Arnold. Damel daushier cf Archdeacon WoUaaton fhimeelf MMiior wranler iiunvmhilU aad Jackaoniaa Profeiaoc) aud was preeeiited by hit fataer io law aid aehoolftllo' Arvhbiahop Manaera Sat ton, to the rectory of Charthaaa in 1HJX lit had serrtd under Art Arctibiahnpesnii six Daaaa of Canterbury, and wa. the eddeat memlxr of th Cathedral Lo.lT. Kluti.

On Tuesday morninr, between 8 and oYlo. k. a ire oeeurred at toe Churrh of SL M.rr Maz dalerte, in Clartadoe Harrow road a aw an. I baudMina edifice, which, a will ba remembered, wat eery darnaaraii bv fir ia Julr laat. Vortanatelr ever, oa this oceation the ronf of tb char try was but very slightly dama cd.

tboagh th cauaoftb oatbreak waa. a. u.ual, act ot cart etbeon the part of a workman. A fir happened shortly after midnight oa Tnaaday oe the premiaaa of Mr. E.

Maatti. aa oil and aoaourman in Old Funl roaal, resulted in th destrnctaoa nf a baikiine of aeveo rooms, Tbe oacuiaer la iaeured rn tb Son omce. YeaUrday the rniaa of the Peel Little reel, Blackburn, were vi ailed by thousaxJsf with daev inlareat th work of devaatatioa lately goiiiat on. As far a. can aacertatae.1, th ore oviciaateu la ta re.

rooai, th upper part ot which ware a oouaidcrabi iraaatity of had been aewly raniiabad; but how th fir originated remains a aurater r. It ia stngnlar that acither lb watchuaaa nor aay r.tierrroo ooenected with the premiaea should has diaoorcred tht fir onar. Th deatruction ot property ia not to great aa waa aatiaaaiod at first, aad it ia helieeed that the grew teat rt tb loa will be fried by isturaaee. Up to 'J o'clock laat evening the fir which bea.a out oa to pranuae uf th Bromley Bit Mill Coeapaay at How Creek was raging, dawpit tba effort mad by rb firemen to aabdue it. Ta tare fireaara aaatod Vsaghaa.

M'Carthy, aad ChatUrtoo. wk were Ukta to th Leavdoa Hoapital thrrMXsh barms uetaiael iniuriea by th fallir of tb wall, are prograaaing favoarshly. iVrotsa GiOKtar. Her Msiesty's Ommts tioacra' Board af Maaasenest for tb International Ex bibaUon of laTJ met yr.ter.iay at Gre Lodge, aad deterruic! to adoot taaa fUowig tSMmenest re pectiaa tb School of Popular Cookery. Th tchoal a utaata oa th grel fiosr between the East Gal leriea aad th Cowaial AeaMse, Th objact ia to lit illuatraUon.

of eookitc food la tb best, aaniplemt. aad ahoarwat waya, a ill labia for penaoa with inaoaae froaa SM. tM. a yaai. Ta aseaaads naed are Iboa which ruuht be foaod ta a boos of V.

a year rewlaL Tbalactarre room will oaly boU about "0 pcopl. a which aaaabav no mora than 70 can be acconamodtKd witls. taaarrel aeata, aad there will be a charg of liL for bwar't rautrwetioax. Verbad explaaalioae of tb prucaet wiS givta by Mr. Backaaaler.

There will ahio ba a taatiag rooaa. Thia raoaa will aat be regarded aa a general rcfreabwae laain. kaatar reaupntvseia will be aaaila allow baited ssmber of par ona who regiatar tkeirnanae each day to taat th pnctaeal illuatrations tha leaevaa ia aokiac at 2 o'clock and at 'dock. Tbe aubject at th illaetratvoaa eirea each hoar ia relative uadtiotts to within aix furloan of horn, whta Lady Of tb Manor raa sareegk bar hones, and at one aa i e.cn wtu uaiy aavertaaea. taiod a eomtnaadiag laa.1, which ah retained to th tail, A EU caaxco TtsnvoTliI, Yesterday rraOTtv aa.1 wtm ia a caater bv 40 ksgths from Oatpott.

who nhwrt MO ladiet aaJ rvntlemea met tt tba Caanoa Bnialtea twe lamguis ut aurana oi xrcacn rouaae. (tret Hotel tov ta purpoa of nreaentiac. a taati XbA wa faerth. Th winner was boucht in forlU ssiaees, TV Cirr GaasD AxxcaL Hckdli Racx of 200tovt. wraaers xtra.Tw aauaa a ajaartar.ewer sis herd.

Mr. Ljmtoa'a Cramoiai, by Yerwxmt, i yrs, 1 1st. 71b. Crac ins, str lair, xatwai Ikaa Haaaflloot Holtaaa) 1 Mr. T.V.

Morxmn's Tbaodora, 0 K. I'Asaoa) 3 Mr. HarboratagkS Ore, a yra, Ust, Ine, Tab, extra. IHitilwi Mr. T.

J. Mala Roo, 3 yrs, 114. lOh, (J. Pvttor) Mr. Qim Wartik, yd, liatr Ma.

(Mr. Basrall) Mxv H. H.By Muraraiany, fivr. llat. jib.

(W. Kotwt) Mr J. Oaewy Preapaw, 6 yra, llat. (Dackarj 4. Parerrals Saaar, ft IZh.

(sitoly) Csiaia aTrWawan a Etdalw. rrs. Kkw. J3W (Jaaaas) 1 tila'i DasL 3 yra, aOa. lOUt, MrT Breykry.

Sake Til oewaaVt' ltaaabi Be(late Baaale BetL ft I Hxioa had danrad fro Dr. Maffatt'a labours. Dr. Mofiatt, 1 as is waii lbowb. xa in.

aannaptgn iaucxHa laa, inuaial to Dr. Madatt ia recognition of hia arreicea at a mia ainuary ia Africa. Mr. Mawtey. oacepiad tb chair.

at amoog tooa praawat were Mr. UadaeM, Mr. I Baines, Mr. Graham, MJ, Me. Cilpaa.

sLP the Hen. A. Kiaaaird. Mr. Ltarmaa.

M.P Biaho3 Crowtharr, tb Ker. Dr. Biaaey, fce. Tb aaaoaxat volaa. tarily sabacribad aaawaated to 80GL12s.

td. aad aaf taaa tarn 3.Z5UC hat beam iaeoated ia Eavat Isdia. Goanataavl Htoek ia ta namee of trustee, the remauaader will saadad to Dr. MotTatt aa sect a the ncceaxnto ar aloaed. The addret.

which wse praaantad to Dr. MaffxU with the traaatawadot the ineiatiaaat, atatet that the aaaoaxat ha brew raioad witbwat pablie toVftwliarl, sad that, isatoad beig tb reaolt at any orgwat atpcwaLit has Warn cwatri battwd wish a erase aaf amjuynatqi by stt whe have taalsed aedas aome reward for AJyaart of likoaw ta th batart al AM. Mr. MaaUy, Mr. Onhatat, M.P th Hon.

A. Xla nwird. M.P.. aad etkers i it trait 1 the aaawUwc sad all bore taspnyasy tac axaau adrsstaara atrsisataaw aad re Fixst Act or ths Sssaios. On the 13th hat.

th Ira Act ef th present Seaatoa ttceivod th Key tlaeeeaLaed kaa iut bees pnnUd. It UUlagalijacaTtais marriaaolacn tiaaa ta trr Ubapel, la ntt rortaoavia panaa a iiTar toa. Dare, la few th ajaeiaal eeaaairsla aha pal a the pUa anantaoaMd was tahra dewa aad rebexlt ea a silerwst ttto within the aaattet taapalyard, bat saah sww at aot aoaxaacralaU aw Uceaa! I or ta awMmaisaticst ot marrue. The ttatate eaacu that tuca mamaget aaau be valad, aad the mlntsUrs who aoloaaaiaa the aaairtag shag ao ba habU to asy piodiig. pta.lliea OsaaxwA Froea to day this noted coffee sow, artoaaad ta Chaaga allay, CoraaUL which aa a kia tory aatd a aaaaa teeattod ante tae asty Loaaia exiaavt bag ever tww oeatanea, i Jeaaaed to dajaarattioa.

The atrnatora aa ia teat arty ad Maata. Glya. Millav ad Cav. bankrrs, Lombard atraet, whe ar aooat te remore awl to erect sa kldlttewal wiag to their aaoking booa tiewt. The rigiaal eoaTet aoaxia waa ateasreyeat ta ta Fire of Lawdaat, Havinz bee rabwill.

it wa a ttcamd tiate ataatroyed by fir la 17, aad agala rammttntatod. Below tt It aa aaaeieat crypt great areawaMogtcax mseratt, am with many kav bw aoag need a win raalta by the preatet aecapaatt, Meaara. Fontw aad Key a aids. Garraway's" wa a plaa of aaach noalarity and reaurl ia tb tun the famams Sowth Boa Laobi. and kaa often aiae been th tea af great aaercaatil traiaaacttona.

Thomas Oarway not Garrsw.y, teecribedln old ebrearitaM aa a tobaecoaiet aad axafle maat," It said to hav been ta erigmal pcoprictor, aad hwace it diatinctiv aai, cor raated artarwarda ta to Guraw wa th first wa retaaleJ te.wticn herrcornaaeadeuiaaqmat adrertiaeaaeat. cnaracteristia bath at th time ia wsfeh fiWariahed and ef himacd. aa a care for til disorders. Usui tba tea, said, had beea aoad tb lead for of. and toroetiuM IU.

tht paaaa wdgnt, and, i it scareiiy, had, unul 1M1, saly beam oatd aa a rrjalia la tb rntertaiacieBU ul ptlwaea aaa granuaar. tiiioy, am aajan pikr of th ifritaaaaar, la ttfl aae tax tuadisg KHterv ad bock, tt Mr. Garw.ya C3t hoaa frota April 7th, lb73, tad waadiy arawa off aad aoaordiag to HI. llinlw, rjatoting iroro in waraca janma HSi, UarrewajCa, Bobtna'a, and Jeat wet detained ss tb thro eabrid odaa hwae. Tb BTat aanad was frerjoamted hy iwpaofqahty, who had bia la tb nly, aad th nwet eoaaaderabi aad wealtty tnlijaim ta aaeaed by foretga baayMre" aad tees foraaga ilialar.

aad tb thud by that auysre aad esllera of aauck. Ia IbTd wtae ware auld at Uarreway'a by th aanI thal la, by axctaoa, whiU an inch ot candi twrnu lb aa.a ay candle, however, waa not by caeaUe hgas, bat during to aay. Al tl aooekeal a tale oeyaa, a pate of aeadl. auoaily aa iach Joag, waa lighted, aaa tb laat bad Jar, at ta Uao th light waat oat, aa dreUred Ue puickaMl. A paaaiav refcratar waa mad to Garraway'a by Swift ia tu Ballad th Sualh OcBWM, arnttca ta 1721.

a a place of rtaort fot reckless adeeatarvra, Dr. Badciul, tbe great pajstctaa, a raah apeculaloc la te act aaa aa taaa to Bae tea ttaoally plaatad at a tal.l a Oarrawty abaMt ax. riunn uaaa. watchias: tb tora af ta markat, Oa ot xtadclitf' rewtarea wat gaiacaa apoa oa pro joct, aad what toad at Gaitaway't tuat it was a0 iot, a eowuy rapuaaa a fc wv yw pair atairt auoc," Far aay yean, ia aaoucra Uanea, Garraway't haa had a eaaUwaruy aa iuadMoa and win nwaa. 'iaera, too, a great aaartaoaa Swaanaa haa Wag haa earriad far th aai af Uaauad aad hoot ptvpafty, aad periodically af dregs aad tiaaber, taa aalo room ban; aa elJ taaatowwil epaaunana ww uiw avM, htu reatruu fait tba auataeaaar aad a faw loag Mttle' for ta bujars.

Ths Tslks Coluxst Exruauox. lhe inquiry towobmg ta ueaiits of th a aad awys who aoat their tisaat by aa ukaoaioa gaa at tb eadlicry ot th North btaJordahire Caad aad Iroa Cwnpaty, at T.lka, Stadarl ahire, aaa th Uth alL. wa coaUaued ratal Jay batata klr. Joha Booth, carwoar. Ia reply to th Coroaer.

Mr. Haa tor, the aaaaagar, aadd all who went to work ta the Mara wawre th acodent bappea1 aa th day ta Huawtioo war fl, Jana Cradwaas. Sreaaaa. aaid a ramiaavf g.rat ata ti wLare th aceidaat occarrtd tn oay befer tb expluaum, aad found it fit Irom gaa. Jaws M.rthalt UoiUday, tranua, oepoaad to an.

ing a taocooah rusi' ef taut (Maat kaa a tha day tt i ha arrtdttt. II dad But tad LtUghtee trace (a aaywaac. lalahad tuacianiinalaan at half oast 1, bait aa hoax bafareth auplaaaoa eocuxred. Braes, ta deputy great (oae ad tb uwceaeed) waa the amly lua ra the pet atitld to carry elaaap ky. All ta auca were wwkisg with ww ia good order.

Charles Lawtoa, a.adwriewt, aaad ha tumia.rt th It feet aaaaa th day bad at ta nj4iniirt aaad I oaxad arery part taft. lie aad oauaUy iiimirl th ptt tLo or loaxr uaat a wk. lie had amly ea gas twioa thi jear. aad than, there wat aot Boofh to tit the lamp. Braase, whe had drectioa of finag taota.

wa vary careful aad caaJMue. Mr. Hotoaon Maflatt, aadargrwaad aaaiaagar of the pit, ap to Septaaa bar laai, aaid tla whol of th teat tcaais had aa avang af 12VW fett of ft aaiaato paasis laiaext tt.aa. WtUiam Edward. coUier, said ha bad worked ia th o4et taat, aad waa thaie.ee th atay befort th explain.

had Barer awana aay gaa, aad thr wat aleray alaasty air. Ha tarsed back aa a wat gsug to ajrorfc aa to mraiaar af the acaadaat Ucaca ba a an tad a bwlyday. Mr. George liaaiar, tha aaaaagas of ta oaiiiary. aaad te arafally nmiaei the stt th aaaybadur tbetz pluii a aad it wa quite tat, irrry yrecatiow wa taken taaore ua ai.

a. mat, ua lanaaieraa xa raaiua tiaa amtay aaCiaamt. Mr. W. T.

Craig, codaery atauagar. Law taw Calienee. aiatailad tla taajlt ad aiaeaiaitiaalaraa of tb wekxaga true ta tt nloaata, aad ax praauad ta apiaio tkwd tkataaamBaWgiat wu taaaky aaWof tuwC Thavwa. tdaMcat a ta aaiae waa eery gd. Mr.

ii. Gtlrey, oolliary ptwpctartar, wtgaa Mr. 11. It. Wytta, auaiaf egmr.

Waaa aaa Treat aad Mr. A. Shata, tenaiiiit.g sgiatc, to tba oauayatty, awantiia us taat atmaoat. at Mx. Cra.

Mr. T. la yea, Goreraaatst laapaasaar af aliaaa, riaambad a teas kwgth his Tfn4 af the bub a day at tae after the sttlnaasa. Aa to the aaaaaa af the aanadaatae stated tha tbe TcnYia.li ad th pit bad kawa iapaired by theairrrtawaf atasaitag manaag xaavwBtt The torts ter the she wow iWrwrfart, set aatetbataalacimil. tieaaws aavwoauieaaaaii.

ares sat a yra, lost, lCtb, (Pajakaa) 7 the aawd. The gat waits St a sawaaiattieai as the tsaqit the aaaaa waaaat are by theaae. Taej tornataar ata.all.trMt, leaxnd a vwrstat af, "Aceideatal daih.r has iariiml.ta adaaCB tha the, wtatilttiae era atcftur at the til, aad wary arged the wsar tb reliwry aaaalet aaust tOucttrritsa,.

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