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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1879. SFORTIXG irTELLIGEXCB. vrWMARKKT FIRST SPRIXO M.EETIKO. T1IK TWO THOUSAND. A morning and more pcnial Ir, with t'IVnJ on hwJ duil had leti weBUM, great eoneonrw of rein W.

iwn wide area round the LTh, of wrtnc. wch weretho Principal features TZij chief II me nn on. A. i wv tut dull, this itro'rmadd to in the nnuul t'nlet jSSactft which the rriwap. 0111011 Lwth.

i vr tlie 71st Two Thou. br Airamon acclaim Yiir riri men trt n1 "ledover. The heat and 53 of or at K.t hesitated dVv the who hxl Un fed i of tie game 11 lhir fonfivucd that i.i,i,t a the Iat moment see their it.V cwtlvr i Tho "iM ami trie lorrn i rnc! narlanve. tether, freely i 1 hi prefr itsMMV ntl lt miht dearly nWaNvi tioet he hsd riht t.t tho. position.

in tlw most honc.it Usittent runnfr during hi Utvjw of the, Thousand horao. A Ti awrtjnl to? Victor Chief at SemLmn. IT.V ttwJ thini to Wheel of Fortune' in 17 and in win in tht) llouc i.tiny tieV cv wai ileal. 3 h. I A nn Tunor ft" u.

Make InSMtr If" iimiiu. niiu h.u. not nfirwraably hrat oJ.tM lor it lia mtl ami iad just chwr Uncan, and Vis After running fr atridta Iluto aont to tho front, and cut out tho work at a fair pace, which ho rapidly ih'croaaodand took a load of aix or bight lengthi to; fulfil hf mlmion' of unking a pace for hit atahlo companion. Next to thn aocoml atring; of IIumIoV cams Cadogan, on tho Kiahd ride, occu pying a berth to himaclf, Illuo Dlood, neat, and. iKontt tne contro, on the tar ido lcing Zut with IUyrin d'Or hia juartora.

Thoe conipriccd the tint flight, prominent of the othera Ituperra, Marshal oott, Discord, ami Hunnara bury, and itho last throo were Charibcrt. Stratharn, and lAncaaUian.nf whom Mr. C'rawfurd horne ww in horla diflicultiea almost from the fall of thn flatf. waa Uatn lcforo. roachinc.

Uho Ruahoa. and when thn dcptnt of the hiw eommoneud it soon that nunnora bury, Marshal and Vuoonti were uWffttJ cultiva, waa Vtuu shortly, aftrvranU, Itluo Hlood impan.vinp him into retirement. At ttm point Hayon. d'Or and Stralhcm racrd up. ta tho hoa.f if Zut, and Ctmrilwrt Iorhh to tako hiV pla in tho Tront rank in the contro of the Itoforo reachinc the Abincdoti Mile llottm Huto waa pansl ly Cadogan and poing on aoeonu, waa followed' by.

Rtrathrni, IUyon tl'Or, Rup.rra;and Discord. Of this hn ljuto, Difoiird, arid Zut compounded at tho aacent of Uie hill, at which point Chariliort and Ik i lit itayon Air cijaiiengvu Cmiocan. Jluvon 1 Ci tew loggj' til climb tho te and Uhtribcrt deftritwl Calorrnn oasilv hv a lencth andahal Hay.m d'Or waa third, four! lpnths' oil a KUBtlar diatauco frtun tho trench, horae, MMthern, Mute, Diaoord. and Hiitiurra iinUlicd i i roriti; Thii two were Ounnnrshurv and Wnst a tivtuj uint' ear oiu iMUr iie, uno uy Uenton'a chrpnpgraph, Imm, i wi i'tK i oiv i TV' i MiV fiTKlti a.oh. 10 with l(VeiMl.

i uaikKi, amii f'e a unr wiiVwr V'O 13 Luu' im .1 J'fUH rinUr.tt' by OiisMpilwr 3 1 Mr 1' rnvH1 i.ira, ,1 I. t. al. 1b'( 1 I' 1i rhatoce OirPtitfli the tUMttilirf.rf 1 v'1H i mpanion jfMiWay On the nljief the wn. Vbni rtJiabiliUted Havoti d'T.

ati.l aftd hit etn within thelait ur the rf in tho race. nl ralied here, howoter, to go ajiw the pal merits ami demerits of tho 15' ft hi faced" the itarter at 3 IX) this after I nil fill itch siirwi mun 1 t. 4.1.. I' I. II i 1 1 i ti.i Mle Mltghl uii'if ili" "iuu pAM'iftrji Iilii fPIl HtTT'l III WOia I.urtlSwln'a illK'l'mlirtttitiit bir i .1 ii.

I 'lllnajfnil his rmviure a lair one. uiougn idecord, Mriul N'U, Hiiiwrra. and ncaswere tint el'iSHw il. thrir toilffti were completed at tho Iiivh lUWes. Hut the piipantic IUyon d'Or and his v' le companion Zut, the littlo less big Ulue Ili.xi, trlhrn.

Uncatrian, fadognn, Vioonti, jt sie, and were all there. IUyon d'tr ttciteil, j'f haji, "the. nvt attiitition, jartly fr. ni j.ie, tii.t.we oantiot aay that tho imprci i cri'sl on the whole favourable. A fk tuflie ratli.

b'tTy iiid chestnut, he did ti tire ''J the idea of a stiyer, though he was fit, is wss Zut. to whom many pple fii' the preference lor good hniks! There little fault to found with Cadogm, it. that lie was small, but then lhifn was a thickness and depth about Fun th it ii retnirk that ho would weigh, i rhtw. as as heavier hooking horses. 'Ntuatiicaw is a snnrt horse, a racer nil over, and tftr the hope of tho Knssley trtnble, whWh! was to ivime the surprise if the no wTiit an outsider, was a far diHerc nt horso fr whvt was last I.i.

liitlc i luitigo in the betting, Discord ar i IUy dr: their places of first and ir.d favMirites. Marshal Scott was tirm, but th re was anincreasod hostility evinceil agtiinstCa for which it rather diflicult to detect tho caiiv. The horse, as announced yesterday, is the property of Lord Douglas "Gordon und r.n his eolours, and. htd in Letnairc one of the let iight wt ichts of the day. lnl camo to to 1, and there were out trices tho others, including Charilrt, ak ainst whom J5 waa the.

last oSh leforo they nt i.tbe post. Mr. M'Oeorgu did not keep'" ua long, but lifter ine attempt they wero despatched to a ery level start, lluto lein one of the lirst away to running fur ViscontL ls soon nn thn colours in. iaore distinguishable it was wen that Rayon Or, Zut, jtJuniiersbury, Cadogan, Strathcarn, iind Laribrt were in gixil positions, whiloripuiingilown Rushes. Hill into 'the dip d'Or Wked as as in thinj.

Out of tho Abingdon R.ttom, it wei er Chariw rt ahft to'tho fmnt, followed liy a i an, d'Or being there boiitun, und Iird i urim oolt, sujlihg oil' Cadogan, Won it by a Kiigth und a half. i reHi't i the race, cert duly oro out tho 0: 4I i'niHl t.i "of its oiMn i'haratT, 'iin might, win wv phnuo we often but we luui'li doubt if nhvtlsii'iis tiver.in. it 1 iiai 1 'til u.f mt( a hi, th, iw, Mfii.ifii.n ''iMfiV 1,0,1,1 3 Mr! (ii sV Vkiia' IVIYi ".1 h'kWe'i (U. 't4y Mt K. (IfsHen lAdtrtltal, .1 jrp(rnc IllnlleliV Mf t.tbt'l biiibce.1,.11, ii utt Plb, llW hdcin) UAUut Jt tc 1 ayst re.Uta.hi, 4 to 1 st Adtiiitsl, ft to 1 Kt li lijra eolti ahd 0 lo 1 racb; sil UoufHiaiid abl While IVl't'Vi r' (lourmsnd, the byra roll, abd tloufmst raseil awar side side Abiiipion Mil Ituttom, UelmdelyinK lwt tlma far lie then padiiallj iniprotrij til anil on the fflirrm.

nl of Oourmanil and (lourtnet rrtiJ Jng the hill, he rsenl up to the Ljra colt, and ijnitnt diatrhr haiinc him hi trouble on eailyl length end a half. 1 Kin Vie thatj diitanee eerareted the second nd third's (nurniand was fourth, Admiral fifth, and White 1'oppy nett, rntjici OF Waifs' BTAKM of eoTi. eaeh, 10 with WO added. Cturewltch'Coune. 31 mha.

Count V. dLaKranKe'i Jnral, lj lViopliir lncounue, M. lOlh. tfloater 1 Mr. 0.

Iteeuer' Lord Cllve. Jt. 101b. (Anr) a fount K.vte. Lsnrsniie'i Clementine, ti, 101b.

(Merrli) a Hettlng, A oil Lord Clive and 7 to 4 pt Inral, pace, made in lining until hslf wajr acreii thn Hat, whin tn to compound, and before Aching the T.VA winning lt Inval ieetil her aiid then Lord Cltve. tlie flnt nanied of the pair re 'taining tho adiantsfie to tlit fmUli and winning by five bngtln. Ft liar Foal SrAKra of f.0 ion. escli, h. for'yr olds.1 D.M.

tula, Lord Cawdor King Duncan (late llrgmt Murray), by King o' lrOwre (Morgan) 1 lxird lalmonh'1 l.iitigleader (Archer) 2 tting 7 to 4 on King Duncan, who, after a good race, won 1 half a length. (IJv TrxtanAnu) ORDER OF HUNNINO THIS DAY. It.M Dtirwell Handirsp 0 Selling Stakes Maiden Piste Hecond Welter llanlicap 3 0 Selling btakit Jspring Two V.er Ol.1 3 30 Kuhwell Hanph'AI' Weights railed). Ub. I Weitbourne 12 I Theruflelil i AIDES l'LATEi Tror tlllfry I IWllMe NMieyle Inoorrnt Thicirt: I Morrra Mixeiujce Aurulie I KTA5n lUNnicir Left in.

Weights raifed 51b.) innmoir 11 untie roffj i.rniBtnco 1 fomoui It.M. 4 0 4 30 5 0 Mb. 8 12 niir. Kln't County 3 lry Tout Mndirln Una t. Outlibrrt 1 (vjuirrcl IrScut Selling Stakes.

I ltortm I Kor.l I Min Llacrnr iiuipbinlriri 1 nl. iiruno IPutinJtU WUlujton ron the Secon1 Welteu. MUb. J10 0 12 2 Chloi I. Uinirowl hl.lb.

i 8 0 I 1 7 .6 The Cellarer Triamt.il flUj Mtrlvu Kt.lb, ST. PETERSBURG 12f A STATE OF SIBOM. (From tho Colour (Jairtte.) ir the account I send you to day," says a Et. Petersburg correspondent, writing on the should appear as though it wi re painted in ton gloomy colourt, I luuit beg tu Irom tlx outeet. to aaiurrd that, in com pariwn with the universal feeling in fat.

retinburg, my leeling jus been one: of juit tlie opposite character i thin a trie! interval attain hare umed lenoui that mutt be prepartd fit everything, indeed for the wont; Within three dayi the innaouanii 01 si. i'etersburg hare to dcliser un all tlwir arm or to notify tho poiteiiion of them to the chi oOicerof the diittrct. It will then be decided to whe arms are to le left and to whom not. No one allowed to 'purcLo a revolver or a porttng gun unlet he hat pnVioutly obtained a certi permution for the inirpoee'; and almost igorous police which hare IT immediately already Ci)tiie ii.to ferce, resisting tlie waUhing of the en tranft i.ua', yltiti and ii archei by nicht, and on. are ren.leied till more triapnt.

Thus, af ter 0 iu the evening, nobody win beat librrty to how him aolf. in tret without a certiUcate which mut be written and atteated tie tlace from which the bearer come and to which ho ii going. If, this ordi luince, which plauml kv Gourko. ii rellv rn .1 "1 Himn, ii ii jcaiiy pavu notninj to Uj but quu to nui down in our chamber in the evMiingvXiy How are we to get iuch a certificatu and utteatlioiiMtrr that hour And nowr the LfA arp jui comiag on. noon It WU1 not Ui neieiaary to Vglit a catwlle Ufore half pait 'J, and yet at every one moat ij uuiuor, ana alter 1U clock, lust in thf barracki, Very light mutt bt put out.

Malicibua peopie iay uio iianeraia, 01 course, wibed to be ablo to takn.an hour or to u.iijy inthefrcah air without expuMng tl.rimrlvei tu danger, und tho. itrt eta were cU'Htti ol the mob. Hut let ua tm juit. Tho aieaauri are certainly bat, at ti anm timr, ii.aisuritv lb t. i i 1 .1 i loxiuuit niuuf ou inu iiiircu.

front ol the inter raUvi) two UimU wtro again found the. iiayt.iwiore. jrauriiay, Mliougli their fuiai had lata klMllfd fl.sy tti.l, po.la. It la Hated tut tl.ii immj id a tarruge whifk il. treit4ii ivsniHg irupvi tuiMjiap 111 nut af wmmw mt tt MtfHtuii), l.au ilrute i.tt 'a tir tje, hn iitifan Ihs fe mm 11 i.m with vm.I hw iUy i lut dl fFiimiUi that i OaHj'hsh'iliBiiii4 tfst ef Ilit t.llipf happily, t)i MH htd I'M li afiy MfitHii im to laMieiil ot lb pFfseht.lbs IlileHlloliiif the Nihilnt.

it to be tmir 10 at ep tn pui et the rnui ia a of eebiUiil elttettifiil ahd to sie ttitn I ff aUiltieMltri llutnoUfi ate citeUlslHl.ef Iuch a thataiier to ke the piilicHaml giistd fiinhiiig alxiyt oti a feoPl etfshd lly this tnSii tfcqvte thn if.lit.luiii hn list tire out and lull to shep their opymehti. Iliey alio tetkouonlhe harh meautea ami the arrrsti broduciug diirontent amofig many leo.e who, whin the time eotnrs for the gtariu attack on the (loveraraent. would then Join the revolutionists. Thua hi tlie'night Utween Friday and Saturday placardt of a aeditiuua character were found stuck up in the vicinity of1 the theatres and at the curneri of the huiiett atrtttt, and although the city pblhe and the detectives at once luirried up and toro down the pro slamatioui of the Ktecutlre 'the. manb feafoeii neverthehai, appeand anew, as thoi, to to nesk.

con ured forth front the. wall hv. nrtiiinini t'urloua paeri'by Stopped tarsad the liilla. and In 'this one night police arreited upwards of 150 pcrtom. Anioug all' tliofe thus taken Into thn police, failed tu find In a iluglaj ease so much as a scrap of jsper which apfetred to have aajthing to do with tho proclamation.

The aecrel blllitirkrr, on the other hand, weal on withldi work Inde fatlgably, and the polite could not succeed lii discovering him, The alnrin last became io great that two coin paaiei.under tho command of Colonel do llerg.marrheii oat aad wi're ited at tljie entrance! of nuiolnrof houies and itrreti but whm the guardlad its nttrntiou called to the right tho billi were poiliil up on the deft', and after tin had b.in down on the lift, tin re on the right agiu.apeared the maiiifritors of the Men of the Revolution. the attempt on the life of the Ciar the troops have heen held iu rradiness day and night. In eVery regi nirnt two compahle In marchiag order, equipped with hall cirtridge and all accessoriei reuiiite for active operations, are kept convtantly under arms at tlie barrrcks liat teriis stsml ready librted and mounted in the barrack yards. A 'squadron! of every cavalry regiment staruls in constant reailinesj to'mount, and day and night of Cossack's patrol the street. On Wednesday, fho' ICth, a peasant was armteil in whole piekets Were fouhd tie disif.itions for tho revolutionary According to thii document 'active operations were to comirn'orn on the niglit between the ICth and 17th iat.

Th revolu tionary party had aptointid J.tssj men to open tho attack; Of thtae. fiOU were to storm the l'eter l'aul fort, TOO the Winter l'alace, and tho ''Third' The rest 8FRIX0 ASSIZES, MIDLAND CIRCUIT. LINCOLN, ArxiL 30. fWefcre JkTr. Juttirt LCSII.) Emmaade, 13, waa charged with tha wilful murder of her child, CotarMee May Scareliff Wada, aged five months, at Biamford, on the 1ft of AprU.

1S7'J. Mr. hthennjtton Smith proaecuted Mr. Iimzard, Q.C., and Mr. Morley defended the prisoner.

The prisoner was an unmarried woman, about 19 years af age. the dauhter of a police constable. She had tern in domestic service, but for IS months before the alleged murder had been living at bom helping her mother in her domeatre duties. About 13 month after she came home she gave birth to a child, the father being a maa namnl Scarclstf. ajeweller'a assistant at htamford.

She waa aa atJectionatc and careful mother to the child, but was mentally much di pressed, especially when, somo time after to, ber mntaer repeatrdly urged her to leave home and go to again, occasionally in somewhat liarsh rm. On the erramg of April the sistrr of the dr coased heard a scream upstairs. Sh ran foand the prisoner on the bed with the child, both apparently in great pain ao howirg the aymrtoma of poisoning by stryenine. She said, Take the baby; I have poisoneil it and myself." Medical assistance was called, ami by minis of emttics the prisoner's life was laved, but the child pat recovery, and died in a short" timo. On a intt mi ritm examination trace of stryckaine.

1'russiaa blue, and whtat rlour (the comtituent parti of a poison called liattle'a Vermin Killer were found in the child's stomach, the strychnine amounticg 'to tLree quarters of a grain. It was proved that on th tnornirg of the same day the risontr had lough at the shop of a chemist named Dickenson a packet of little' rermin kilhr (containing a hrain of itrychhine). ostensibly for the purpose of killing mice, the purchase being duly The following letter. ntten on the lsth of Apnt byjthe I in i up laiber oi me cniia, n.row a ngni upon'the prisVioer'a motivea and her atate of mind at the time oi inn fatal act "Stamford "Tear Harry, I am sorry lo writs to you. Dear Harry, I return your K.rtrait with a heavy Wart.

It's lad iertban pan eiprtat la any one but have bor no nry mother retDitt til) can't any Jongr. Pur lUrry, it i all Usauso. father won turn mo nut in iho ilrsfcls, The woids himerei aboul me ami haU M' tlU ffltnl tu eil.ress tu vou. Ilar ilarrv. 1 Iota In i i i t.f.

i i. i ei'ioi i iiij mis i i.til I rail I Hit HifoUifR I8S ireai vm I tt gnu.a Ihf.Miih JMiw nnj lite i itiley. n.y Heftf lUffy. wiih lo bid fifewHI I lid wMfl.bhal 1 hope to meet fim tt sn.lhef. MveF III Islt siiiili I l.oaa Ijofd will nieanuisae ma to a i.r fp.l llsf f.

I fiitttiia HiitilbH, aid (hit is 1 kfmw Hit eltld will liii.t'V fn how, dsafllatfy. jnit jou.i puis me otit of yutif ultid slid look fof lolnetniba btiabtlf. Iiat llsrfV.l Willi io tell Votl II il fmtlilni oil timf t.H Ilutt hita la neter tanlilied i 1 lot'e toU how si 1 loved Vou ilril i vmi. (havei been in my thought! frota momias till hielit: S.i now mun om you farewell for ever, i hope Vuu may enjoy happine is hi this world and the next too. My heart Ii toe.

full tu speak all, good bye fur ever. KM MA "'Resprel Mri.Weathrinrton. Bhe has been a kindfrie'ad to me, I have seat you a piece of baby's air. You won't forget her name Constance May Bcarcfiff." Hcarelitf hsd provided, for the child, aad had been In the habit of visiting the prisoner since lis birth, and teems to have behaved kindly and Droirrlv both to tha mother and child. Mr.TiraZARI).

In a powerful ariDeal totha iur on behalf of the prbonsr. pointed out tha absence of any motive for getting rid of tho child, and suggested that lh prisoner had no such latinlion, but otilv meant torummil suicide and that iu her egonyof liody and mind, consequent on lhsv.akinuof the imisi.h. the eavn a small nuantitv to the child or tho child to take It. without dcllherata in tention, or any kind, lis urged that thn terms of tho letter confirmed that view of the rase the emrttsloii with regard to the Imp Inesi of the tlllld shuwlig her confiilrnre that the child alter her death would be kindly treated by a loving father and kind relation's, llii LnliiwHtl rrmlndi the jury that their verdict must be liased, not iiii their feelings, bat dpon their judgments end that If the nrl.nner iravn bar rlilld thn rxiisiiti she must be held guilty of murder in the absent ot any evldenco itis.mity or redueiiiR the crime to man slaaghter. Ho then carefnlly summed up the.

evidence, H)iutmg out piebable meaning of the language about the child iu the letter. After long deliberation, the jury found the prisoner Guilty, accompanying thijr verdict with a strong recommendation to mercy. His LoKI8tm aaidtbat he would forward their rerom mendatiun to the i.roper authority, and pasted sentenie of death In the usual form. VENTRAL CRimSAZ COVBT, AprU 30. OLD COURT.

(Be)crt Lord CotUt'llttZ.) Henry Will iao Face, 42, metal worker, was mdirted for the wilful murder ef Maurice. Cole. Mr. Poland and Mr Montagu William, fertrseted by the Treaidry were counsel for tho proeeeutioa Mr. Edward Clarke and Mr.

Molecey for tha defence The prisoner and the deceased were fellow workmen at the factory of Mesari. Morris and Company, glaaa blowers, in iSt. JamesVwalk, CterkenwelL Tho deceased, a com paratively young man, had been treated with the greatest kindness by the prisoner (hia foreman), who allowed hia, he haviag no friendsr relation in Londonto lodge with htm and his wife and family at their hooSe at Eafcid. The ert. Due iHirse.

fnvoiirlte for ....11.. l. 'IIVIf "lll ID III" I.IUIIIMII durni Hie Ct ft veil 'ileetilC ly ltiii.irill!i. ati ln defeat wntipt4ii1 then ntid lb. ut hi hi ut Vif eotirt.

He nil iloil.irisl nlso to ttnko a tinMo, ntnl Marshal nti.Ch irl rt M'itP iieht, yvji tho i lei. t.l of tlni lloatli 1) I'" stal ie. Hut Mirsliil was tioivlioro to ai i ilid D.uvsnti think of 1 tt iiiti. that Vf to 1 wni.nawo Imve said, fT r. It is diftictilt lu cotuit for "this ii C'Harihert is one if tli ne uti rc wl.ii, it rnclnu rhmso.

would Lroak k. Ixini FhIiuouiIi lias hid more tlinii otio of t.trj 1 i ateh in.tlm citne 'li Ivrliv. and a 1 .1. ti lt! ii an if SfRATCHINfiS. SwEEPSTAKKS.

Aventurifr. StlilNO Twp VEAE 0L'li; Maytliorn, Regent Murray, IIICVCIJNG, Owing to tljOlow; progreii made by Wallrrduring the latter pcrticiK of Tuesday, nd the i onieiiuent improvnl po.itiuiiof l.i Ttrront and HUnton. yVati'rday's priH ot mj in tho dijs' rompctition, commencid at the AKritulturaUhiill wc Mntay, promind to plaen a iinereni tn nns ainms, in ri atftrtine jriterday at: 0 however, In rinpany with all th othiti, ''Walhr nuicCly, ileim nitrated his iinwij. Iibgtu ti4 rrliiujilt'li the pridn ol jilare, lii.lenl, eiery h.nir kw a slight ltirreao' in the adratitAe ho alreudy 1 eld, and at a iusrtrr'pas whrit his score tf. tildes, i hd by beefiy four miles, 'J'etront ling rcoid wiih 'Otnilrs 1 md Stanton Willi miles.

'Hie ositmiis of the test at tjiis tl(l were as follow i Ltsj miles ii In in. Atidrews', miles 2J laps; and HigllStil, 44'. tnil. 1 Iftps. During the frtilsiiider oi tho iiiOfhiag atid the eafly hft of the Afternoon Wnllcr worked with tr'iat deti rtninatioii and sucresi and went till further ates'l.

Alniut midday induiged In several rests, its coneiuf tee of winch "wa nabltill to widen tho piphitween himself aad the Tendon six liiinutia p.m. Waller completed lifHJ inilea having by this time ittrened Ids advantjige to VI miles 2 laps 'Terront, still i Second, had' acctmi.ihel f7H miles laps klntnn. Fil, I iiUI. a 1 i loll. I MMmi n.

Intid A Tub Klectkio Lkiiit. Dr. Siemens civintr evidence lfore committee on Lighting by Kh ctricity on Tuesday, d'Tibid the dynamo elertric mniiiiiies at present in use, such a the ijlcmem, the (iramme, J.oi.tin. and tide. Jn all of these the biemeni tnd hratstonir irin ....1.:....

1 i 1 7 1 ii iv i iiniiiiiiit minuiiH. vuiit iiiii iiimiitu uou if ri were to take the headquarters of tlie captain of out. Hehad compared tho piwer of coal in light IlHtat tly the (MlVernrnsnt made, the Mint ltrniive In the nut nt rmrtre n.t li.I fniin.1 preparationa for defence. Kie.ld Manhal hii Iminsrial that while ill the former case a light of a thousand llighnesa the i.nmi Luke icolaievitch took 1 itand rd candles could be given by 31b. of coal, 3tU, up hia quartera the same ilay with his entire cubic feet of gaa, producM frone" fiClh.

of coal, would fctatf in the otlicesl of theCrn. ral Staff, which, as ihave tu la eonumed hr au areand bm ner tu rivi? a licbt of ill Iw optX)itO the Winter Palace In Vllmninnit rnri.lt. Ti ehxtrie litrht. therrfore. am.

verv the riling school of tho (Suards the regimetiMif Hussars of 1 economical in Tepirdto the amount of energy obtaineil from the (iuards waa quartered, whilo tho barracks of the the fuel, but when the light was divided its power ilt I'avlotr and Ireobrajinski regiments wi r. 'crammed: full i crcaed. The economy ramdly decreased with iacii sub of troops, and thol whole of the Artillery of the I division which was made in the unit of a thousand (tuardv at present in tho capital reci ne.1 brders The electric light had been aj plied to lighthouses and also to hold itself in readiness for immediate action. The la shies, and in the latter case a verv serious collision had 33 10s. He asd WateriSeld drove boo fa it.

aad at th Eephaat and Cattle they picked np Haacock aad aaother woman. Wltaeaa paid all the ezpeues, which amouiitrd to a boat 3. They rctaraed about 8 o'clock ia tha iag.ppt tha women down, at the Elephant aad Castle, and took tha pony aad trap oa to the Artichoke, ia tho Borough. They pat them up there, and then went into the house, wheijtisynmaiaed until 1 o'clock tho next morning. TniiaaM waaSquito drunk, aad'.

went to sleep oa tha tlat as mroal. Arheo be aw oke, W'ater feeid aad ILiaeck were gone, as alSo waa theJCOin gold which ha had isThis pocket. HeVjt up, went to the Artichoke, aad took tho pony aaM trap round' ta raraoaags wsJk. He went indoors aid, elicg ileepy, want to i alep again catU 1 o'elock5ii tlie aftemooa. whea tis laadlady wok.

him up. The ferae aad trap bad been UniLxg at the door the time. He then got np. drove V15.1? iof boara, aad took it beck te the. Artichoke, wtx re he left it.

A hm "deceased, while there, seduced the eldeat daughter of the unU.rlttiii MnVt' nte printer siace r. t.j unul," Mr. MuUena said that oa a future R.v. au occasioa am woaiu nave witnesses to corroborate Reeves great nnhappiness, especially as, after repeated aad stateaeit ia m4jiy4poiaU. The pnaoaer was then rs At Bow sTRtrj, Altrec Baker and Georce Tatlor, bJrmaa and potman at the Northumberland Arms, ia UJuaell ftreet, Coveat garden.

wersvfharge.1 Ufore 3Ir. aughaawita itealirg a dumend isndnt, wurth ZtiO, and a bottle of champatie, th property cf Mr. John Hart, tho landlord. Mr. Atrams, for the prosecutioii, stated that th youth Baker tad been in the service about three months, aad tie 'other prisoner, 'Taylor, slept witk him in the tame room, oa tho Ihird 'tioor of tie ho us.

and other thingi bad been occaaionaiiy missed, and about a week ago a gold bnlhant ring, worth i'15, waa stolen from Mr. Hart's bed room on the secomi floor. Oa Sunday last Mrs. Hart mused the pendant fmm ber jewel caket, which had bn left on her dresaing tatU with the. key ia the I'errcUver lUrrisvQ and Bennett, Division, were sent to exactma the preroiss, ami they discovered that two of ti tardt of thn mwrir.g in the prisoners' rum were iuo.

They took opttj pknka, searched ondenath, aua fuimd tha Fvndi.t and tta cork of a bottle of t.aiiipafi;e, with (. a urns brand mark upon it a tb4 tf one i. the milling cutties, The jrjsonrrs, who at Er't dait.ed ail knowiedc'tt of tha icbbriy, some aion to f.rtiftrs when euiliv, Tajbir ie tUtH lhat J'sKir kww ait abi uA f. Uu: aWIIBe! lUk tha ig Wui. ha (ml4 ttt tie ld46 lu we, Tl s'rt fi4 MM I FMHl ia ef Slid Utt VyjhB lfi4l th pfisvMf IlllltFl At MAKHLMlHiNI, Tth'Mla Nf Ultviitr, 19.

fl llfelht fchWOUli, rtflil lbs 'tluiH, IV waft chaffed with bfHikUi and ehfeflr II Jeihng bouw Mfi iHlllabJ llrtty Mafai.fi, au eso.intabt. at W.K Mary lebube ruaO. ibe proietutor slated iaat at a nniattecpasl w. tuiht nddueeil if our time would i re r.e jrrt winners, if vo cxcrtit few i.i.i in airly i Ket i.ut. Tit, undoKiriol Ar oe'r1 (ti.ui itj, it.js i'lit hSrlll, it ,1, it.

I l.U .1. 1 Ill" ii, i nn Ki.l 1 Mantoiii .503 roths 1 lapi l.eea, M8 i dreiva, iVIii iiuii llighm, miles miles hps White, miles. In th troops continued for several daya and night in the placea asaigned to then but the revolution did not break out, either becauso' the Nihilists hud got wind of the the Commander iii Chief. or became, the wholentory of an intended outbreak was on intentional mystification. I think the latter isil.

true explanation, for to attemt't 't overpower 1st, 1'rtcrsLurK and tho rrter raol firlress with. men would rtiltirult IliUeril, not to perceived on. th" peasant bore ri'nj tioiieil at all in ine apirars' to have lofi ri. int sa men are not "so stupid as hat. The letter whifl't wa found signature, nor waa any name men uiiient, 'lm atui'id sountrvnun ma victim of the Nihlliits, Jn th.

lit will Inn. in" i.u lastly HUlif'itiifie I. 3i eppo and hslf I't M. air i. si, i.

lAtth. ir Hi ill vts. i i.i.r nil risivw riM oi ti Mite Ilj'. i. tf.M wftd WmiV th 'a iiter.hr thre i.

si tu: im xiness iui hit ti nilcb A mi a tr'el. b. Fatii a r.letai ee. .1 'J Hsnt Inn Duke, ftyfs, "at illeat'ttr) I I Jes'er. sra.

Sat. lJlh. "i Il isl 's IhJUIld to I vrs, 7st lOlh tOilesi 4 6 to 4 oiF. 2 apit Iron 1 lute, and i '1 arty othi Iiuse is. ii.ely attended by JVund to Win and aivosa the fiat, juirr.

lying oti, Int. three part a il ataUi hsd' Ueu iuii the twn lt lian.id'dri.pjcd un, and Jsquirre) gialolly keraieo en teriio Hith l'. taufM one a few strtdis from home, add won .4 Ud.tl.lrd. i Uiot' a.vn Ut'lMtas) HfAKM, it aiilcrljitii'ii of vh, h. olds.

'I ho owner ae Ikhvi leei ivtii ifXl ph'vs. i if tin. the c'nurte of thii next two hoars idler dismounted once'' or it wire for. a' few miuutet, ami Ttrront; stiiking tu hs tusk, approached one mill! beanr to tJ.e'limli by li, at whicli rioil the l''reiir). maiiV jeul fcuioiint'ed to tit'KI milea, thia leaving him Vi) miles ami a lap liehind Waller und tniea in fraJ.t i.f htiJit'Oi Tl.a succeeding Jinr and squatter aw iiisteris hani jii the (sitititiiia; of tK three fnfef n.nit M.eii.

Ai ttn iidnule tu H. when NlmdoH oliUhed i II I I II im'l r'! I.IH' i mr, ie ki mm im n. of my fonfiiou 4lnhi. i.afi.i, wy wmi ef t.H fHolrfit llitl fol tf find evi pftsllihpfMoHt In ijhs.Hhy lilioii el In the fLolei; i'd eehdi Ute lii tlie i.lKfpliiihded for ti.e fepfpietdalloh Ike H.fiiUgli,' 1 reward for his coiiiplaieiify ho was sent straight into the ffn tliealiee. M.KCTlviv IVCEJ.IUKXCk.

the' annual leeillllTof the tlrkcn head Liberal Ihree llniuln on TiiiMsy night air Utmtli' tnotii opinion was cAprenl in favoiir ot I ruling forward Mr. T. llrsey, for Hustings, na the Liirral cmtl date for liirkitihead the. tu it election. Mr, ltrassey lad, however, ihtimhtcit that a ferling of gratitude to hia pn arht constituents Would prevent him plvlng up tlix re rcschtatioti of Haftiiits; lt wasresolvid novetthelet to send him si requisition.

CAltl.irr. The tiolth, IIocj Miy Ak says that Colontl hituart will not ofTcr hlmirlf for re election at' the close of the resent I'arliament, Westlake writes to us fromTo. l.atn April i Voj rint to day lstoiia ioMr. Daniel (Irant. This letter writfe.

i ion March l7t, l.efurM the Marylebone waa fi)med. Mr. Oladstono's under the circumstances which now etist, a lettir whiehVo wrote u.e uiji the Mth in which, in amy, er to tha qustjiin put by me, whether it was true that he had declared th4t im I.ibi Ml in'i ht to enti ilito voinpetitton I I 1. ni(. i iiisiii it iauiitiAp i iunui iuii mo i i.

i. i i. i i i lieea avoided by its Iiieana' on the Athtntie nut very luYig frequent aohcitations, tha deceased refused to marry the i. gut. xueprtsunrra aaugnver waa coacneii, ana tne laei reached the prUoner's knowledge' on the 'Jd of April, when tho cr.ua waa about line montx.s old.

From that time, to us the laaguae of the witnesses ie waa an altered man aad he' became dejected and des: ondic. and even his rator waa taken away lor fear he. should, while ia that cJoobt siaie, commit suiciae. ice pnsoaer and the tfecessa erked tefe'ether is utual.witboutaav further duixrel: until tho Uth of April, whea. while they were alone, a struggle occurred, i aad the deceued wis felled to thfc ground by a fearful blow noon tha head with a heavy iron irstrument called a spar.aWr.' hen.l sip arrived the prisoner, who waa infuriated with rage, was the act of atnkmgtbe manwgam, but he "was; prevented.

Death resulted from the blow and the prisoner was immediately taken into cuifcxiy. ii aeemeui teat there nad been a great quarrel bet wtrea the two upon their family affairi, and that tor the boat of pas.wn the blow had bten struck. There wens two serious wounds in. the deceased's head and tha skull was 'fractured, and the hjowa mutt, according to the medical eweeeca rave been very violent, evta with a maaivo and feiwidakle weapui a iron tpaEBsr produced insourt. Tho prsor.f; jt was iad, had ln Vt years in HI" VMliB ue 4iej.i4 i.mJrenictvltt,i((44r4Cltr1 it hm amrgaaivd that riiji ws temifafily derailed th" tffi aa i.jtt.vv ef tha ajaraassd to tl a Ky hi thl she h4 had iiifgiiiiHsii niia t.y tas ytttiisj, aiiH ty ido istttri ivlu'ki leinarry Iheitlfl: lf; I'MlfkH tusjs an ahlaafl la the Ihsl 111 All Ids tlrtHmlbtriess the elt hte Wit eb li! neljr afcil kot of Wilrul biUfdpf.

Lt'fd uLrllli tiE. ia Sumrtiih tib. said thUhhppy aid bielaurlmly fact! wet adtnitf by both tides, and it bblv temmfcld iof the jufyjt.i lay whether the crime Was one of murder of htaadaughtefi As to this, he fetaihded Ikem thai it was a very1 wise obeefvafere which cast nivti the accused the burden of proving that the killing of which he sttusl indiited wan not wilful or of malice aforethought, but waa limply manslaughter. The jury, after an absence of about SO minute. Acruitttt th prisoner of murder, but found him Gutuy of man laUghter.

unanimously recommending him to mercy. ftislence was poatponed. BECOND COURT. (iArM Recoiiuer.) CIsraeot Allen. 3l.

a Bantlimanlr lookin man. was la dieted oa and pleaded "(iullty "to chargsa of appropriating cheiuis to the value of the money of the Cutlers Company, air, r. it. i.ewis proaccotea r. appeared for the prisoner.

It appeferixt from the facts of the eaan that about 12 months ago a commercial traveller wis prosecuted for proceedings liiconbraloii with the asoney ai waa acquitted. The prisoner had alstonded to ilorocoo, havlug i hli employers. Meiirs. Jleaumonl and (Hon, solliltors, Lliifoln's Iim leldi. C.

mu clerk lo th iCullers' Company, abd the cheoue which were drawn on their account wer handed to the' prisoner to make payment with. of the money was remitted to the I'Marcutori. the tbedue tinii taken from the letters bv the prisoner, who, it turned 'out. endcried them In the hathe of the firm and so cashed them. The prisoner had beey four ears in the employ of the prosecutors, and it was his duty to keep the books relating to the business transacted on lhalfof the company.

One cheque for i' was remitted by the Midland Bail way Company in payment of rsnti. This ckitiue the prisoner endorsed and laid, unknown to the firm, into ills own bankine account in tho London and County oathwark branch. Tho prisoner, in ovex ta Uibraltar lor a day pieasuro waa at once arrested, lie vu brourht to this country by Inspector Swanson. Mr. OkouiIEOan, ia defence, artrd that the prisonerf naei unioriunaieij uren eii'a eii in speculation urn ine Stock Exchange with the Hew of improving his income.

Tbo turned out diatrously. Thq prisoner had a wife and children, amPin tehaJf prtlTse an appeal for leniency Waa made. The Becordek said th offence was 'a most serious one ami. aggravated by the peculiar circumitancrs of the aaw.i He seutuiced tha prisoner 10 seven years' penal ser vitud. ago.

The captain on board the vesee'l using the light by its jjiur. hliza Evana Thorn jeon, 31, was Indicted for a robbery withjvlolence from William Jones. Mr. l'rere prosecuted. The prosecutor, 'whil in a very intoxicated condition, met the prisoner, who in a secluded plac made au attempt to rob him Of bis money.

He resisted, and she bit hint very severely in the right hand, blood flowing very freely from the wound prisoner denied all knowledge of the robbery. T4m; jury found tbe prison Guxlty, sud Jim j.ixutfUKK teotenieu her to month! hard Maisylkhhse. Mr. jam an v.i,..,i.,., r. a i si, 'i'i t' a una v.

utiiiri iais a et(rr fri(In (iUu im ui, Mr, liUiUtni ii ilsnied ihut any aurh dudiiraihm hsd betui mio I't him Ihns reeiit' S. f. Navi Minutes tsrtf 4J'. a tl Of Hftvteil "the. pi.ff i.i li.

ti till I tirili y'Wulitt, wii wna ti.eti. ti fitihs.iin adafi" of 'IVffbM. li UHif Ml'm ili l'tfti IV lillles ij Ilit Hood i Mitit.ni, lint (list Wslif r.ilfew still fiitlhsf nway end lint MaIiMi slithl ehwid tip the difclniie l.lweeh )Htn'tlf eti.l' 'iVtront DO el fctge irnK i it lll'llie Jmsitli'ln of the wldili at tin eFWof th ilrtv Wele Hi follow i Wnilef. 'ijillw a jrrroht, fj IA luiles 'ill ijoh ill? iifiles miles If 'lap lliK'tialu. tolnitiei Liats, ..11 mill 4 lai White, '1711 iinlis.

it will thus le.seeh that fnur have' siiereednl in jfoM isir a ft eit. numlMr of, luilrs than has liitheitu been iu thiee ihns, ItAtt.wArH ior Ariut At.n onTiirs day ot the African (ectinn of the fxidety of Afta, held in th soetety's "oynu, treit, Ailelphij two pels were read i lhe eiiloii of const ruct im! riillwavs in Africa. 't'efiot by Slk II. 1 ell. on 'Udght lluilweys for ii, iiin ir.i.u Mini ut or era ell on in Africa.

ei.iiipa.! i vmi, inner fi of lniriptt. Mr Henry li.M..i jd, ri J', (hi. of olw ija an.tji onthegr. Uses und rivets i.f IUiiH 4 faf a aCCO'S to A Villi Ht, ki mmij. 1(U mil.

IMS of the. ill M.ul..stht rri'tni. (l, OH l.ljilll p. iijiiK up aftrade with tvritial4 Africa I sndnln' second by Mr. F.

oncers li.i AdiiHi4 of luilwi.y otiniiuiiliatioii I 0 cr. i slm oMi's ChaflUrt, by Thorm.anby (Jerlrude. I' i irrlri r'a Cadnan, "sl. 101b. (Lttnaire) de I.ssfsnp 's IUyon d'Or, t.

It'lb. (Uoatir) Ar i.n' ins)etsbiiry, est 101b. (((Invert V. Iirdditifton's hi. 101b i.I.

O. 1 It It. Discord, f.t. lJb. tC o.l) M' W.

H. Crawford's Lancastrian, fwt 101b. fimiw Jl Lllam'a Marshal Scott, Sit. I01K (car, Rat. I Jib.) 'tustairf e) Mittijrahtm'a WeatlMurne.

fit. 101b. iluifal.le) II. Hnuldwi.rlh'a lUijrra, Kit. JWh.

l.fc.ltl) de UgrsnfeVot, fcst. lull. (J, U4 f.Mixll's Kljin l)'lt, ht Jllb (V. Mr iMrillard'l licai. hat, Jll, tt rj 'a Vumi.ti.

a. lOIIa. (Cri.tal le) 14 Itustiry' Jtule, Mt, 101b, (T. 11 I 1.1 a as. i 1 1 I Kst Jinyon 1 nnrli mvi Matslml Knitt ami lili.emi, 1 apt istsjt.tl, )til reh aKst (lunnera.

Mrat and to 1 ouch nst Tranl rt Mid IU Ui 1 RL'et and Mi to 1 apt Jemcaatriuti. The lot were deanateriod tn t. .11 i Ud i 1 i st it'iimiiii in iiin niuiM'iini it a. n't in ms, aim uiu tliini mveii ins stiiKo. 118JUie emituirh: by wii.i lallwav lu.i l.r ij thn ta.

itltll 4t 4 dlslllrt i.f rrlitlnl I.Lr. tlie api iai'nl that. In order lo open iii Id SOT H.l.'.l l. ..) I IT .1 i nuj i ii. vi pui.tpii,',,.

lncht nnd to the ropl ol cetrai Attica, a railway of m.j le.i than tm hniea in length ni.isi lJ.mvie.' knew that iieh.r,air(jw iki ...1 c. 10 at lecturer sal. such a trad I. am Asitihj The I'niiM fViitives iiifitta' diet the U.t;':stiiitis of the Li hi frit fs ttmt I iMnto I H'aeklmtti will tice fhim thr re etitstloti i We Lrttieashire'at the he.tt geheful elect thai fir Thomas IMwatds iMoss will lie tho Rin ond ohservrttive rniididste in tonmiietij.n with Mr. the Home Kette tafy.

llolh pnttirs ajiilee. liowi i tliit there is certain to a very keen emdest in the coiinty robably as keen as that in whiih Mr. I niii failed lr. tillulntone and that tho candidature of Lord hrftini'a brother and the i strange tneii't of Lord Derly from tbe (Vinsi rvutivii have inspired thti 'Liberals with highlboi es of sneers. h' w.

m.i lr'owr i nsv urounu. nail Itolii IL.tlUto lil.uai i I'. and the 1. i 1 un several Causen. however, ti 0 at ef makmrf or narrow railway fri mthe coast ot atuiUr to i i "in.

nuu.vr lie, eau 1 1 t'17 .1 .1 g.c hi oi eadway kind and over a Tt a liMttajtiie CalH Uelemea, and but aMuming the coU to be only the Z'a i "'t''' aterling wealdhave to.be forrnak.ng the railway, in addi Ion what woufd ha reiired for tile and of or In. L'tUile, to 0 earlhwork. and I i "17; 7 'r' line where the (uiiiHhH. eid vliree or loltr test i m. and kftor a short delay had UnM I.

S')Fn "i4 "unnttbury rcaking away whob "Uking up to.tiii po.t,. capiUl itm wu clfcctod. til depth. A line iMlfht I 'oi'deir and itui.id''lri, system tmti for aUiut fV.rwi ad. idlnif the prliiflple of wotkinc eini.h.ve.i...

lliemf in prinnpi oi warning eint liiyei lolnionl. the i of the wyi wilh roll. li.m ilnek. InleliT tie reililleit Iu Hncli a rill ay1, he thought, might hn wo or, allowlhg InUrruptloni, in mt woiklng coneluileti Mr. 1 11 gave Lie reaiohi for doubling the erac licsbility.of Mr, lliddahe pn'tjused slngle llhn railway In tli discueelbii which followed, Mr.

11 ad Jan replied to the objections ef Mr, I rlt to a single line, and said that light tiarrow gaugo rsllwsys had been generally condemned by engineers, csut, although a saving was etlccted In the first coll cf construction, the wer king eapensti wtr grsaitr. lUXGE FJXUm. to Tin: Linrou of tiii: timls. Kir, KeferrHifl.le ll e.jLe!uaten'ln.the lleuae of laataUh't oil the atibjn ii( iny 'statement, will lie se ii by Tfr i'mrt i.f thol'THi imi had refeieneo tu i lt iniiitl rr 'uid in the and 1 sttil believe hut If itllpsriial thl.qtiirie. sre insile, ti th" lilliilher trt uslly tiisiaiTaitiiri or iii haiid lor that.

I ranch of the Inipi rial mi ice. il wil be foiiml.tta itftted by Le VL. "Ih" tmints to be rib (ted are I 1st How tiiatiy raiii't' lindi rs have loen issurd to the lttfaii.tr ilistiiiguiihinj; regiments at home from thw nt the Capo? AVhat regiments have received them, with date of issue 3 How hiany of the lol' irti of Infantry rapge nderi ordcieil are in th makers' hands 4, When they were brdereel'? .1 am quite aware tha Artillery rangrfiriders (a difTirent nftit le froni that of the. infai.try) bale been made in cou tidi rble runilcrs, and that tke lioyal Artillt'ry have 'had them. in charge'" 'fir two or three but to very little purjose, as befori explained, 1 wvuot awaro that my of tho committee's recftmn eii datiotii had beeii rejitid, hayti hitherto deluded our clva into the belief that ikey had imrily been temporarily pijoon holed on financial ground only.

Lord Bury puts me down aa an agitator whoie only object I to worry the War Ortlre, 1 ran eiiiect JO a hrdshll) to bellevo tint I alii Situated. olely by a wl'li to henef.t the service in endrvour Itib' In draw attention to the Importance of elif tlT' ailuHttltisT," htore parllealarly by the Artillery a subject which at tha. present moment ii engaging the serious attention of our Continental tislghhsun and In which we are latiiciiiaUy laekward, Woolwich, April K. WUAY, Llent.0i. Tnf.

ItorMKLtiff DELEOATtSi The Hottmelitn Deeegatei M. (lutshoff atid lir.Yankllofl visited Oxford on Tuesday and attended a reception givsa to then la tbx tvenlu at Oritl Colkgo. rays saw a huue, dark mius in front of him. which it would hav'o been irojiosiiible forJiim to se with the ordinary lamp. At tho same time the people on board the other Vessel (which, by the way, was an emigrant ihipj saw the electric Jigi i ana an as got out hum way, wi.icii ine wuuju not nave 'been able to do if any otlur llgl.i had been Uieil, The iivrd their ahipi lo avoid a culliijoi, but aa it wis they'actually came within a vard of other.

Ho lii'lieved ine electric light was utu on Inar4 iom of the Bustian ihipa of war. The lord of Trad regulation! at ti preheat iiiomi it prevante.l ship' I roui using; it in this rounlry, although when the inei.iii.t to wlmh he hud happened he hml written tilth Hoard of Trade siieifistinu an Interyipw with the captain thveel. II hnd been met, huweter, by the observation thai the captain hall en guilty of an llleiil ail. If the elrctile light wire allows 1 to used on board ship, he thought it would ailoitid by alt the gienl Atlnktlc going ate amen, The eUctflc light on a rlilji ihotild be lived higher tip than the ell lamp in order to avoid throwing Klare of light' on the autfacu of the water hear the 'hip, The rlretflc, light, he belictrd, roUld le abplied with advantage to largt halls'a'nd warehouses, ami tho colt in the rain of the Alt ert Hall wai Jt'l Od. per night, wlieress the cost of lighting by gas was JL'4 3a.

I'd. Betides the qurstioa of roit, considerable unitary advuti tages lluwed from the Lie of el.ectrieiiy in (. ri'ater purity uf the utriiospherc, olitaiasd through tbe fact e. there Wing little or no combustion of oxygen in the cae of and a large amouut ia the cat of gas, The acoustic pro pertien of a hall lighted by electricity were letter than where gas wai used, anil the former description of lighting was of adrantage in plates where coh urn wer examined in warehouses, for instance, and in the pftogrupher'i ttiiilio, He did pot think there waa any inkpsralils di'tti citlty in the way of dividing the electncjght, The oniy difticulty waa one of cost. in lime, no liuubt.

would beeoiii a matter of iuute nei iaiity, but it. should he ffcrricd heyopd the point whitli neceisity dj tated, Towne might Ui lit J.v thn ehilfie lights ami tha wlii'li erM' Iho eleOruily i nyht fou, utilMeil iliiflotf Ike dy fi Ih. ililuidjut llitht lsthes. eHdi na, He did tn.l Ihii.k It 'ttainer if with th" leleitfaph wlf. oiht I IU the cali of tit i.y eiefttn uy, hi tho ililiiciilty ot Isaiage, in his ij ltd'H, might te tol over by Istloh, Ltefi if the electfle Ikhf eitiie to le elommohly tised, he did Iml thitik ttjwoiild ihttff.

te Willi the consumption of gs'a, whieli Would aUll have lo be used fef leatiy llehtltig'piif'os, einl bIsu fur healing. TbaVthe rli ettii waa I eifcg Istgeiy usul evidenced yvthe fact that during the last twti vee.rs Ida firm haihcetnstfi'cted innchini to the Value of The matter was tint iitiw merely theoretical, Lord Lindsay. No doul the electric lamps' in use were rapnble.ef trial improvement. Bv Mr. ruieston Ho found tlud the molt etfectivo war of liuhtisi! a ihaiuUr was to throw the lieht "against tl.e ceiling when it was white or light e.

und in that way whin the source of light wi not si'eii, or very duiily een, the light was re tieited from the roof or letting and tho iid. the apartmiut. He did not think, however, tint thukiudof lighting could bo applied to the lluusa of I'uniraoin, although Ihf House i ouid be lighted 'in such awsyby elfitritity a. to incommode the ee much Jess li.se was the case at present. By Mr, A Moore, To iti iiiimI the ehctrlc ligfi't would Im infer thin gns inti entrra, ty I art j'eray, 'ih light lii the Albeit Hall huriil lor Wn, but he was At iu the ol a lamp wfili Is nl would but ti for i eon.

be light lr lioii t.foin.fed. as It would iriurel from hted iridium of platinum, would be taocli inofe votitrollallii than the ynsriii carton iigtu. at present, nmveier. ti fotaicr.kladof light had hardly got iyohd the eiln rt raeiital stage, Mr. W.

Cooke, civil aa coniulling engineer, wai ajso eiaidi.ed, and. itated, among other tbmgs, that he dial fcot tkink there was auy reason for the aeare which had. occumd in the public" mind, (lai would not I doae away with any mor (ban candles had Wen nboli'ln but improvtd gaa would be surplied. The con niittee adjuurneil. lksia.hTIcal Ari oiNTMK.VTs.

Tho Doatilatul Chapter of ist. 1'uuL's have apioint.d the Bev AUert Mooie, one of the Organizing of tho Additional Curates' Society, loth" district of Holy St. l'ancrss. Mr. Moore'waa formerly senior turate, of King's Lynn, and hiid been previously for nine years in charge of a mis.

aiou strict at Wiatlury. Ho was aotioiuted to the "Additional Curate Society in January, tetf. Thu following is from the (ioarxlian Itev. Wihiam Jiiihua Adami, LL.D., minister of I'aul'a t'hat, Kllburn Bev. Iteginald I trry Panirii Maiubrtdge.

Jl.A incumU nt of fi'v. ii ndi, nead roaster of Sahhutl and chaplsift of Union, rtctor of l'riHfetowii pitrou, hit Boyal lllghiiei the l'llnrsof Waha .11. Horace Irootl Me, intumUnt of hi, Thoioa. Dnidi gftwn. Mshrhestrr pntron, the Bl.hop of Manchester liv.

Blchard Llwyn, M.A., vicar lUtaiuSte, tioiorarv canon In Canterbury CatMral Itev. 1' Haiiiohd, M.A.,vicarof Hotilh Mimms.thaplain to W. I'arkar I am. 11 laIi Phirllf for Cambrlderhlrrt and Hub tldgdowbire rector of Trefiant, chaplain to the High eVriff of Denbighshire Her. W.T Vale, rector of St.

HatloUf's. Bath 1 Bev. K. Wise, trttor'of Ladock, Cora wall, and rural dean, honorary canon of Truro Cathedral Bv, Humphrey KiUroy William Bond, 38, butcher, and William Butcher. '21.

butcher, wert i uf conspiring to obtain meat from 'ferry, a iftlerfiian in tho 3leat by false rre teucea. iionil wa sentenced to 18 months' and Itutcher to l'Jimunths hard aUiur. Goodman prote. nteil Mr. Fulton and Mr.

E. Davli Wi re counsel for le deft nee, Ci'MMO'i HntjEAST.) WiilUm Trice, Jo, carutan, and Jehu Cor, 31, UUiurer, wrro(iinliv'ld for steftlinj sole, th" properly of Messrs. tiekley and 'hi, sh salesmen, Lower Tbattiea Mrrei, Mr, Avory prosicuted'j Mr. Montagu William de femlril, 'I ke prisoner 1'rlre was In the employ ef the prnserutori, atid lie wai s'eti by "one of the City detectlveikurttning soles frohl Uhv liote lrff is his chtge l)d halidifig them to the i arereted soiue and k'ate otlur I to a wotimn, who ha a stall ill Lower Thames llfet, to take care of Lit him. The jury fotiiul the prisohen Guiltii.

The Cum mom WEIi.lEA.KT enteneed Cox, who had been m.iny times to: eight yean' petial iirvitude, and l'rice to six months' hard laboar. rouvE. "timlty at the January Ifothees a.i.i suter. but ifiey wore any ait iica.i. iireeof rimteal s.arli Nl isiife Ihsat wr At one time Iiytuji in M.f iifj'Airvic Me I tllilll llltj FiH VVrtt ff i W44 rtppf lieRHi Wijium ntih had (fa'sd Iw Woelryck, M.A..

chaplain of the Maidstone Union, and of Ibe West Knt Uaneral Hospital and Kent County Oph thalmic Hospital, vicar of uare, ciar I arexihaat DStrus, th Archtlthop ot CaaUtlwy. At OnitldtALL yesterday. Joii.v WATERriKUi, who described himself as a traveller, living ia Flood gato atreet, Birmingham, was charg on remand, Uforu bir liobert t'arilsn, with iug concerneil with a toy now 1 under conviction in Newgato in forging and uttering cheques of tlio Iiaprrta) and' City Ui.U, Mr prosecuie.d, and said that in the latter end Ul ivar namt Uve was eom i I i mitiei in court iov lorMio im n.iii; ta th LitOi.4, lieeves li vidis! fimiaai mHhiHtil tmtll lltol Al field was rtppfOiad.l Wiiium fchtiih had (fa'sd lw iiiFioiiiiihsm anil thai nrfrsf I him Mr, Mullens now t'lot'i'si to lii llfeVfS td the bot es Witness ahd tl en ek fef a feloiit.il. WliH weilld tfoduee etbl' he 1 1 iMthdiitnte Ills stateinelit its several pHf tieelsfs, illiahl Ib efff ll'ev'es said thsl lif Whs at ptes; nt pfistdf ih Newee'e. He pleaded 'gUilfy at tl January Pensions of the Oetit'ah timltisM'o'urt t'i evni charts of fi tg.fy, and Wai bow awiiilieg sehleheo.

He boy itt the frm ef Mesifs. D'i 10. l.oudun sthel, Feasburch stis el in and left them iti l7c. lie ffvt beijime acuiiiited with the trisoner the I'MU i NiivemN r. 17 at.

the Llephant aad The irisoher got into cd'nversatiea with him and asked him wh'ere he lived andlwo'rked. He replied that he was out of work, and then the prisoner said that he' liked they could Vvork together. itnei laid he would do io, thinking It' was laliouring work he nie.iiit. They ei.t tognther td l'sruonage'Walki Newiaton butti, where the prisoner iive.1 with a wonun iwnwd Harriet HaBiotk. The nett iu.

ruing the prisoner and he wcat iut together, aat aft. walkitib' abui the whole dy returned homo about 11 o'clock ut flight Ha t)ten ski 4 witueaa where he turd to work, 4inl where nnplu)rs kept (heir laaUint ac eount II told hinilthat fie Imd been nicel at Mewra and at Mer MsudaUy, and 1'ielri's, Hiiil he told him wle) their hnkr wre. The nstt nviriiii'g th. wfef to a eoif wher the printer propoted to him lii write fif'ilen on Ih Unksfer cheqii. and get iunbey withtl.rm.

He asked wltB If eouM sicti Dudieeb i nats. ana witnen said be e.in d. They tuthed to fafsfiflgs walk, atid Ihcfe. at th prh one rV dictation! witness wi.it an order on the lmprlit lUnk in the asn.e of J. I'udgeon.

for a tIu pie kiok with Kslchequ They tl in went to the lhi Hal lek. and the 1 tisorer told him tbat if fie cnuld get on ef the bank' payingMu allj it would the clttka off their guard. He wht into the hank, got the iiin. and ri turned with.it the They took a cab to there be wrote on tn payng in slip the order for the che'iuc book, and destroyed the one he had rrevionslv written. They went again to the bank, beot the cheque 1 rr ai.A r.lnnui.1 tn P.pljin.ra.w.iV Ti.

I Aiivin filled bp a chmuo for 3. tnd signed Mr. liudgeun' nam to it. ineytnen rttumca again to the bank, and ha iiresented th cbeoce and cot the mocty for it. When ha came Out of the bank he gave tho prisoner 10 and kept the rest nimieu.

ii.ey toea went to toe urvilil he wid ali txpritie aad aftsrwards returned to 1'srsoDsg wau. ine agreement oewea teaj wu that wttnea was to havo: (ho. dealing with the tuoiisy. When th money was reriy gone, widen was in about tnrse days, the prfseoer it is'tim had some more." Tby tha rrangl to write wJpr ter a ttequs'buuk to the City Bank in the uatnu uf Airnrs ni ua, lie wrote If, I Nforv, at. the erliensr Uictall.iil.

took II ther lth him. ut iha chequs Usik. ami then Wled up a the iu for LV7 n. (4 which koi faaiwo. ii signeii in nam et j.

Cooper th secretary to Dtalgeon aad lo gtlhe rhenu'ioos, out iirnea lie nan nr lie r.rmtetn chenu te get tbe moaey. The prlsoaer was with him during all thoee. transactions, aad It was. at bis dicUtloo that le prders for the che'iue beoks were written, iney both agreed as to the ametihU the ebenui wr te be filled up for. He to the prisoner 10 out of tbat cheque and kert the balanee.

WaU rfWJd afbafward erotnaed thai he should bay a bars abd trap and be coesenUd. Tbey weat to netnnai grea, aad then, on the prtsoaer a wkw 8 o'clock on the evening ef flurday, April i'i. Im re turned home, bit wife abd' fatally leiiig away la the eouatry. On arriving at the gate I saw two men. the prisoners, at the door, and they immediately left it ami.

walked down behind him. He asked them whit they wasted, end Uaderwood laid that they were look in for Mr. Williams, a solicitor. II t. Id them that Mr: William did not liv there, but that Mr.

l'aia, a solicitor, lived oeit door, aaU Mr, Berkeley, aaotber aolicitor, lived two door off. underwood slid that he did not want Mr. Tain. The witneaa then told the Driaonees that ha lived in the hnuie. aad they said tbey did not want bim, and immediately walked away.

Tbe witness lbu cat his key into the lock of th door, but it wruid not turn, aa oa pressing the door it He afttrward found tbat part of the UaJini round the door bad teea torn awav aad the lock damaged, and there war marks at if jsmroyy' had been used on the woodwotk. He went to. the police station aad gave information. lutpter Oeorg King, of the. LHvl siou, stated that on (he night in quistioo exatnlc'ed the door' of the prosecutor's bout.

11 noticed marksi oit. the wivdwork tbat apparently had been made by a "Jemmy." Great force seemed to have ud beadinif waa forced awav from the txxl and th lock wr strained and broken. Inspector Charles Dedd, of the Division, said that in company with Sergtant Ottway, the night ut th Tid, he went to tho Grecian ThSatre, City rol, and there saw the prisoner laanard, whom he knew. lie answered the deserlptioa hicfrhad len of a man wanted "for boase breikisa andj was aceordinslv Underwood waa near him, and the witness, directed; Sergi ant Ottway to take him. The prisoners were put into a cab and taken rst to Somen town and afterwards to MarvlebOue laow 1'olice ttatiou.

Whil in the cab. btaanard said, What, do yon want me for Is it for that job with Bob Phillip If so, I do not think you will do much, for it is too far back." The witness replietl. that it waa not for that, but for breaking into houses in themrish of Marylebone. The prisoner observed Butlng i a fiat's game now i' have got a better job tban. that.

1 follow Fred Archer a mounte all thv Tear round." Som time afterward! he said," Mr. Dodd, I hav jl'14 in my pocket. Can you sriuareit Let us out ef tha cab and you shall have half." The w.taeaa made no reply to The prisoner then said Ottway, Have 8... Wen'tthat Jo, Uttway Ottway answered, Not for IX)." In Unnard's pewsessioa 113 17s. '2d.

was found. Th pri cners wire committed for trial. SrAN.iABU 4 waa tlitn charged with being concerned with two other rriea ia committing highway robbery with violence on the. sight uf tbe. 1st' of December last.

The prosecutor in this case was a compositor named Bacchus, living at 13, Kversholt etreet. Oakley square. It appeared that at about minute jaat 11 o'clock on tho night ia question he wai walking along eymour strtet, Euston aquare, when he was attacked by threw men. A struggle eniued, and he waa kicked on the ankle with inch violence as to break it. Ho fell down, and waa then robbed of abouv ICe.

and some other things. Ha became insensible eventually found himself in the hospitaL He had had his foot Thn prisoiier.was recognized as onn of the prosecutor's asaaJlanta, and it was itated that other two had already been convicted of partieipathig in the robbery. At th timo btannard wa 'arrested he referred to this matter, when he asked Inspector Ijodd if te wantmt film for leing mueit up tea 'job with.Bob I'billips. rhillije was one of tha men who had been coav icWl and he has bei aenrenced tii two hard labour. The prisoner id th4t he Inaw'riothrag of.

the matter. Mr, Ie Butteu eommittedrhiin for trial, llr. J. H. W.

Khlk Duax. of Olantikhffbweri, near Athfofd, Kent, apia.rt.d Ufore Mr. lh Bulfen la answer to the adjemrns ummen! s.ken out hy Louis (iray, living at Oeorgvstrt. LisoB triie. reputtln5 him to show raits why he ihould not cenfrlbute toward the support of hr illegitimate child, of which aheallegfd him to betjje father.

Mr. jieiiry repfesemeu the defend ant. (since the Isst.henfmg of ih the eompUlnsfil lollcitor luad wlthdrawti fr Acting for her. in conie ouenc. as of the divreputAile way.

t.ee vUik showed she bad been living ami from other hiaUeM which came to his knowledge. Miaafcarah Lllsaltdh.Stride, Bernard street, Busell now itated that Ihe com plainatit came to ber in January Iaat and Id her that she ri quired help as she was, likely to become a mother. Crra laminal the witOe said tl.nt ai had had com ptaiaant in her house many time. The witness "tcnew that (iray had been convicted on several occasion of different otfencea. She lad coatritmted nothing towards the expente of these proceediags' and did not intend tu.

She recom mended the complainant to to Mr. Sampson as the' heard sbn want.d a aolicitor. l'eau tioiiht, living at Wiiithester strett the sister of li.e toi.i( ainot 4id that tlie latter told ker ot her eondition in Jvoveml er lait isud asked her ta take her into her housa. nr.o told her that she could not, lusiTciaicineit. ti witeea said tMt sl.a iiuver wis in tha tar iter uf Mr Dras hhe tiad lo ut 11 Itut.en Aiked ths eoiiiliUiiiaiit wlielhar aim ttif fmtucr 1 IAIiIThV "I I.M IO.l tl.kl .11 Mr De lUlteii iUh said iimt tl.js ea teken up an imn ete atiei'itit of tlttif'i There enniUHsMes 'ir ittettolit.

slid the; snlv eit tup eeirfobofatleti efe tsio l't'fs Sijid be.re Mr. Dtai, lives if surli Ml' had heea Fe vd t.f wef all written fa sutHPuneni te 'h tiw ia ii'? that thife aitAolutely ho corroboration. He trit that the1 ease, hi tit was full ef jmjreba iiit from lieKinning'to en I sliouhl tiaen s. WnaJ i He ihould therefore dismis the sump ons. Mr.

lte ley I that before leaving the Court he wnh' toemf hat i deny certain assertions publislieil in tb nejepwier; could not disguiao from themselves Ihei th. i procedure cauwd great pain and tin bit any i. Mr Drax hut suffered lit some exteiit iwS ucr.ee these talie He emphatically dsniea that I liud ever been on stith terms wilh this wottiiin' a a lie ran allowance, or bad at anytime sat that i.e i marry hr on the death of Jus wi. Astl is in Used la would nut waste, the tirus) if ti.e nK asking to allowevl toal witiirasr Brf wO.H i tb4t moment ask th magUtrit torift'io h. i under a certrtiit statute, lie woul.t eoatn.i i belief that hi frleoila kn that he oWi, IlliiUtstlou whieh had load "i bim.

Mr 1 regtIWn ry much thsl liwie sivttia be who believed that they wrfe tharitably dlK.d wi. they were assisting Jvpl to etioi? fofwifd to ri A statements and enamo itt onapiiy of ffci kunt. i It was a eebtpiracy; and nethug a 10,1. ory. He would futllier like td add that the rtHHfiUiti could ihown by medical genlieii.ee who had Ler.

hal 'but beea coBlibe.l. The MttietE TEwrtK. Yestenlay was Oram! Day at the Middle Temple, and, ia accHanc will) cl torn, the Treasurer (Mr Joeeth llrown. ll and the Benchers of the Inn eetertained a cpraraoy at dinner in the evening in thei ancient hall ia rb.dn bulhliags. Th guest included the ban of Derly, fcart Granville, Mr.

Gladstone, Mr. Lowe, Lord Moncreilf, the Master of tbe lWls.Lord Jiutia, lUggllay, Lord bhand, Mr. Juatia Lopes, Jtr. Juitic Fry, tberL'bwf Juitieecf the Mauritius Mr Jiutlce Green, Kir Joaeph Hooker. Mr.

BeretfortT ie, Mr. Walter, the Bev. Amger Mr. A. Froude, Mr.

Cbenery, Mr. OBrry. Mr. A Mr, Williaia Williams. John Moriey, Mr.

J. Hopklia, and Mr. Cherts Shaw, the Cnder Treasurer. Tlie lWncker were Sir Itobert I hlllimore. Lord Yima.

Mr. An A.rK.. Q.C Mr. lied well, M.l Mr, Keaioo.Q U. Mrr JiJmti, frv Q.t MrvJioibufih, Mr.

riswwr w.j nt iiarPt. Mr. vaa, jmiks umuey, Mt. iUb. M.I'., Sli'i dr.

Cowl. r. Bperd. Mr, Hvawk, Mr. l'4gvUw, Hop.WMod.Q.C Murphy, O.C., Mr.

'hilUlck. C. Mr halter. Mr. ciii.i.Wil oetr.

U.C., Mr tJttffiti, q.C, Mr Micr.ty, ami. Mr. Scrieaat Barry, There was a wry laree father bit of batrlsf er and strideatt. Qraee lefoee ami after dietiee was aald bv th Ik. .1 1 iw ksea sufnanj, aiHt tee vmy sustaa prepoeed tbat ef Her Majesty tbe Queen was givn with oat comment.

IB aeordaiiea with him. bv Itw Treaaar tnd wu received with great antbttslasm by the eornpaay. arer, On down tbe ball after dinner, Mr, Gladstone anal Lord Derby. Lord QraavUla asd Mr. Lawa.tac with an.

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