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THE TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1895. rrrTWW.fW by an I ands. yo it aaiavita he Central tlx ation tmbj Lord IVnrnnchara end 2 rvtiw ta hi return. iiuiM not nraciicaiiy menur of tbe bie ra Iiondon to Tfcr tVrcford can4 lr ren ft. TT! la iMnl Kneiailum.

ue to Mr. Wilder, the preu ltl 'ct te obtain leave On nday Other matters are mentioned incidentally in Ms addrr es, but be Unl lu win on Uvr and Nonconformity to be acceonted a follower vl William lUrcourt orootr" WlCaN, Yesterday a old and iuCna elector, who had just registered hi tote and was nlout to be tVeo bme Utti bmkt a Mootl rcntl au4 bortty X(er W0LXBnAUrTOX.LAt blxbt it meeiinff vf tb runot1' of IImr: owlrr, (h rtutnw muouated tttat tbe bon. pntlrma a in a tl of trtn rry (Uj au4 bd berd reluctantly coiopellctl to bVloti U.V regalement, YorKiiirc tDoNCAiTKui Mr. lialfour will al.lrrM a I'nicnut dtmviutrattrD at Dotattcr on baturUay. vSCOTL.Nl).

FlF (Kast). Mr. Awiuith ycaUraar, in prunc THE ITALIAN FLEET. (rOil OCR irttCIAL PORTSMOUTH, JCtT 13. At vry abort uotic the military tathorittc at rurtatnouUt arrmngod a jioratla of tho troopa in sarr.sou fur this morning iu honour of tin Uoyai Highnesa tho Duko of Genoa.

Tho review took place at half past 11, on Southsca commou, arid long before that hour, crowds of apectators had aawimblwl ta wjtnow the display. At tho time OBITUARY. The MaiKjuia of Exetzr died yesterday at RurcUry bouse, near gUmford. William. ALUyae Cecil, Marqna of Exeter, Earl of Exeter, and Baron Burjbley.

wat the on of the recond caamnis br the duLter of William TUB AOZES. UiVLASV CIRCUIT. At Derby, before Mr. Baron Pollock, last week, Josirh CmtiLXT via indicted for tbe maaslaobter ef Harry PUtt, at BolwTer. on Jane 22 laat.

EuwjLtD appointed his lloyal Highness, in Aiuntrai a or ortliainptoihire, anil in the latur year Lc uniform, rodoon to the cronnd. accompanied by I aucceodad hi fatier ia tbe title. Tbe mimuii was Stcpbcs Poyntx, of Cowdrayboiue. Husacx. He wui CniDLtv cbaicd tbe eoroocr'f warrant with born In London 1825, and waa educated at Eton aial lbc alto, oui no eridiaoa vas oBexea St.

Jobn'a Collte, Cambrvle. In 18J8 be married a bim: by the proaeentioa. Mr. Bonaey and Mr. Lady Georciuia goftu l'akenbam, daogbtw of the Hammond Clamber a pj eared for the prosecotion and Mcond Earl of Lotiord.

He aat ia tbe Hooms of Com i Mr Hextall defended tbe pruoner. Tbe priaoner bad mon from 184" to 1857 a a Conterrative for Uwolo been to a cricket match on Jane 23. He retarned abooi hire, arl from to 1SP7 for tkis Kortim i 'J o'clock ia tie e.e&iiie. aJ went to a publiebouae. wbere be atayed until doting time, uarry rlatu and bit koo and.

tbe i oner's brcther Edward were alao is Tka VXi T. Wt rd aidc lc camp, laeutctant Marengo. Major woorary co.ouei tba 3rd and 4th battalion, of tbe ''t Aaquiia yravoraay. in pursuance i i ri. tho oruiauivionscire negimect, and JliUtu Vide dc Camp of tia raiviiJature in lt rile.

aiMreM lour mcetinei i uie vucPtj. In UG be it i i It. ftlft III, fc tlaWiurtr. At iVre 1m ik of tbo coofldence wbicb Vl' "llff jili ibt al Mne.l tbe ia prevailed in tbe Liberal Jwrty inl tbo division, and frfsai'w'1 tbe e.inr;t that at ome length ihv botilttT of tbe Tory tbe oi work men I smr" 'TI, J.lrHl av ilura IHm. al lairic air.

ivit 111 del.Tcreftl an addrcv. to about 400 ln.trt:i ju he that tbe iioure of lirdt bad never exima atiT enod i'on for throwtne out tbe Home Kolc ll. lie v'iubliihment of the of would certainly Ui oba of. tbo Utsl uwauiva to wb ch any Lilvral GoTemmcnt would vet tbe'tr bandi. a 1 V1L never 1 lwu iR.vrB.cx tvanVr roMibt Sniinrtan.

be would damix tfr reply to tVatrai; in te io ctJ taeaU ihie Jiti n.txi iwu a contest iWCt are Nt wnttie of ci tbca wit wtcra to the 'fa mie complete tour of the i Sra ratbatBttcally IWlnJ. tft tvtn "HI atten.Ui au.1 tail of life. w. littl ficoar in ui tv r.lv tea So: it at tbclat f.t rnwenesion abjcnco of Lioutcnant Genvral the troops, and among the other Hritish ollic'rs wcro Admiral Sir Nowt'll Salmon, tho naval com mandor in ciiiuf, with Captain Kandako and other niemlioni' of his staff Colonol V. F.

Cavaye, chief of tho staff Colonel E. S. Croelc, A.A.G. Major D. J.

O'lVU, D.A.A.G. JIajor A. rnllfcy Wrilmot, U.A. and Captain bummor Tillu, King's Own ppointe 1 Trrxfurer of the Queen' Hoavbold, and tujrt year was captain of the corp of at Armi. Among the honours held by 'him" was tile position of HcrediUrr Grand Almoner.

The Maruuu of Exeter was defended trom Tliu troops, on thoa'rriral of tlio Duke, wero drawn up in lino facing the ma front and the post. On. tht extreme right were tho sahitini: ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENOsl The Dean and Chapter ef Westminster lure presented the Ber. H. B.

Coward, curate of Holy Trinity, Weat aamaUr, to the Ticarare of Holy Trinity, KalxhU bridxe. Tbe asaoal assembly of the Methodist Free is held at Norwich. The Iter. B. D.

Corsida baa been elected conacxional eeeretary, the llcr. J. C. Brewitt corresponding reeretary, Mr. W.

H. Hart treasorer, and the tier. Henry Chapman misaioaary secretary. TEH SOUTH KEysiXGTQX MUSEUM. tried to prevent ihem from Tbo prisoner came cpt and the two brothers then knocked Georxe Platts down.

Tbe' prisoccr then left Georxe and went to his father, and knocked him down and both George Platts and a woman who ave eridence spoke to bearing At.r jt: i 1 1 ti I thuil hk hlntr whilit1 nrr Plmtts month. ftrfira uurrniey univn mil' i. I ft ft ft Tft 1ft ft ft II I irfti. KLUft ill DL proucu. i nniti soon alter sani vo umrra Willi, hi h.T do.

i French boittrit and forciture geral. For yeaxs ta father." Hirrr Platts wai oieked tm in a drin? ccn i asei Prt dition. The doctor nbo made tbe poii maiie eTamina' born in i'J There is now arranged in the temporary room to the South Eensicgton Mtucam. a large and rtrj interesting collection of old carved wood and metal work, almost entirely French, dating' from the 13th to the 17th century. These specimens, several hundreds in number, formed part of tbe collection of Pay re, of Paris.

vhoe name has been Ion? known ta beth time while the Falidmrr ranrh of the Cecils is dcitcndfd from the wood son of the fame statesman. ma.n)ui arreded in the eerae It hia Min. Urownlnw Hmrr 1 onl BanrhliT. who was i i ii. i i.

i .1 l. was cunrateil at ttoo. and hat sirred in i lu tbe Grenadier (ioanls. He ha sat briffade under Colonel K. r.

sstavt volc at thsftuai Ssturday to rcnsrvi Lac mtpi ft ft i.V ftwft trftftftil'ir ftTfttflrtf's el w. ft The diXeultr i iSKi Iti" rtvciTrd rrjcrt(ft of nvny cae fh iwurrca wa5i tee crowa ft Ji.ift. T.i 1 ft V. I ft Jr par cs. before the pell clasei a delay of folly half an t4 ft v.

vc ic.Aratift ftn oi tae poll, wrre to theclab Mr. w. Alderman Danes, ft, rr catainini: r. Am! A Wn roiicrimc i.v. tlv U4 watcbrs.

Jrsss, 'an i.srarf pin aiertasstelT. there wa nit a aingle. arrest TtUK). Thft? Radical candidate fta ails. is t.rt'tfce te.

re iLiia.ictber. r.ci'orrs Club, a stated iT. ji cf tbe NatKal' Keferm Uciee. tv T.itsj wi J1 cloe that a recount tC rrtdtv d' ia the fs beinc found A tiii.a sorilmy will Ihi Uiaod irkEL.UD. Acuacn (KoRTn)j riMr.

James Russell (Wiloa has censentftl to rootest Jforth Armagh against Colonel Saundcrson. He is an English lladical Unionist. Clakk (West). Atl convention of the priest and people of West held at Kilrush yesterday. Major Eustace Jamt soa was unanimously selected as a candidate for the division in th Vamellite interest, in opposition" to Mr.

liochfort Maguire, Last, CTcnitv l'olirc insjecUr Mapiire was seriously injured whilccDdcaTouruv to quell i lcctiwn i ft 1 1 ft. I'M. ft ft in jusckmai. iui oaor, av lue neau oi ou cwrtables. rt'tuseil to allow a crowil to rooetii into the citv, an wsin struck on the head bv a stone.

which cut through hl lu Laut and lail bare ttwskulL. and diexeil the crowd. lAiier a comerencei nun Jir. Venlar. Mr.

Thorn Harrison announced that, in ctniiueace of pressure from the leaders, of the Liberal ITciontut art v. he had decided to ri tire from the coutkf in Ncrth' IVrry. "A retolution to request him to rrdrem his pledge to hi; sujporters' was earned by a majority ft: his commrtUw, Lut Mr. Harrisoa adhered to bis decision. LOCTII (tSor.TIl).

At a eonvi alion held in DrogbeJa, Dr. Daniel Am troc Selected as Anti Parnellite candidate. ia. me uuiowinc Antirt cjnJidates I viAAiiianft. ftfcj ft.

ft ft 'tt ft I ft Ta ctwIc leror 1 Viwva xrt rhst Vww4 tet Ana awv i.r'trte. in tbe House ot Commons aiucc 1S77 and until the last few days, Jchaal ear wbtch. be saldr protably cot fn. i caused br a blow from a fist. It was contended br tho a candidal, for Northamptonshire in the Parlia procutroa that Platts had been kicked br the prisoner held batteries of numbering Km ufiicvrs ls.M appointtacnt4 jthe Queen's I saidjthat Harrr llatts Md bV rjuarL and meu, under tho command of Lieutenant Hoaftftcj.oH.

He is marriel to Isabella daughter of Sir I ew no 'DD Flatts. Edward Chidley's wife aLso Colonel II." T. Curlinc. Next camo the "tint Thomas Whichrote, an. I ha, issue' son.

Wlliam I A. Ogle, H.M.A., com prising 4'J9 of tho garrison artillery, Unant Colonel 0. C. Wynne KiO of tho Royal Marino Artillery, under 1 11. llall IJ.

of tho i im.ler Jlamr CI Wilkinson: and 4.4 ot tlio 1 1st Hattalion the King's Own, under Lieutenant Co lonel K. U. P. WoodgaU Tho I second brigadoi on tho left, commanded by IColoiiel E. L.

Itose. H.M.L.I.. consisted of 513 Thoma llrotrnlow, born in 1S7C. under Lieu Mr. Cuarlct IIowlisc," one of the' senior ih fectors of factories, suddenly at Fareham on Lieutenant Colonel V'f ia the performance of hi, duties, lie was for many year tho senior inspector at priso KOj ai r.nineera, mnnii.gham! hf bc 4 a repUtatjon for harf conld be no doubt that the deceased had met with the.

most brutal treatment. Like rrtoit of the cases of riolenee. this case arose from drmk. In bis opinion, two thirds of of brutal riolenee which were tried circuit would not occur except for drink. The prisoner was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment with labour.

'V, ftifti officers and menTof tho 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers, under Liout. Coloncl E. Browne, Mr. William Hoi.i.t. of 2, Vinery villas, I'ark, died yejterday af a short UIik ss.

For 1 1 years Mr lli.l fft I 1 mmm. luu Li 1 KiiaiLust aaa ait aij i iv. ami V.C. 4i7 of the Koyal Marine Light Infautn 1 iWaster at St. si.utvft...

1 i ft wmm VUU 1 SJ a. a.L S. UUV his real and discretion. He stood next for promot.on to vnPTnvi'V ri prrrr a rectorship in January last.but a junior, I of eer was nromotnl nrnr hi. h.l vr.

At Manchester, before Mr 4 Justice rdJs, last week. to political wotiies. and his friends fear that, his dis 1 T5 hard with having been ia 1 ttAiseciiin TVrtTl rt 'P AAmiftA tm Alan. Uasteuvd bis death. t.

farf ft ft Uft ftUU Wft. rfil. ftillftUftlUMftl Vftj. ,1. "ft ftJ ikX.ihlVU ftWilftD UftllftH ftftCftlbi ft ft 'ftft i prisoner's Louse anil found him standing near the to part with his collection except bloc but as that would bare implied as outlay of two millions of francs, and the 'of a large cumler of costly 18th century objects with which the mnsemn is well supplied already, the matter never came to serious discussion.

Lately, however, he consented to separate the medieval and Kenaissarce objects from the rest and these have now been acquired for the masenm, and, for those of Dublin and Edinburgh, at tic tost of soma 12.000. Tbe ordinary amateur who cocs expecting to nil complete and splendid p' ccs of will be li appointed. That is cot the character'. of the which consists ia a large measure of fsmesti Lero a panel from a wall, there a portion of a lalastraeie. a set of corbels, a eras, from a rood scicea, oEe or two heads of dunmey neccs, a number of locLs, cuskcts.

iron wmdow and many other things. Their chief virtue lies is their untouched conditica for II. Payre, unlito the lite Spitz'er, has ha a horror restoration," has kept. Lis things just as hi them, whether sound or decayed. Here and there a table Las a modern top, a door has beta made good where it was in diiper cf faliiiu: to pi rr under Lieut.

Colonbl F. Baldwin and Ml. of tlio 1st Battalion Connauifht llancers. under have een selected inuth Mavo.Mr. Michael Davi i ill ta i Aiiien Ambrose.

and North ilayo. Mr. John Koche. Dr. I lit" The Hon.

0. .11, Str ftitt. the tk a is adii' meeting at j. thrrix ji rectaUT.tpld hm that his a c'i be haa do iJca tsat the ConserTatives were Sr iJ me aad that ha had me'to tnaw ce wa thiv. AC they did not like to go too jjc ri the country, ther tinv tzr Btxxirc for belr uv.

the jwor. If w'tc to like that he (Mr. aa nzii txA aside his own ferlincs with ir jftwub atseat" and go hand in hix.d vriUi. Wsixv fc hirp acss to the const "fi xs.i isJt T.Tii There arc three card i ist ai.i' net twi as statc 1. jjft'vTs fci Ciadi ia'te.

will ta ouy aaa.t"lr. Vmaa.fJacobite), ir ijc irssJt Sir Heidman 5ti n.r. KT). Sir H. Xavlor Lerlaad u.

L.ti i iocs, carer that tie that he WALE5. CaRDtCASsuiiir. it is stated that the Sheriff has Jociftlol ti rejard the nomfnition of. Mr, Vaughan Hadicuil caLiiidate. as' valid.

The contest between Mr. Davie's dal Slr.dlarford will) therefore take place on Thursday a arrangeJ. ftf III. i ft 1 ir i.fti ft.f.ft nTft ft ft. ft 1 1 I ftti.ft ui a i am Caliiidral and organist to the Choral Society.

Ho Lieiit. Colonol li. 0 Brooke, the whole making a was formerly priwntor of St. Anne's, Scho. It was tu my frtenJ and pupil W.

Hodge that Dr. Staiaer dedicated The Cruet iun. tlur Vienna Correspondent telcgrailis under yeiter dsy's date The death, in his Trd year, of J1imiliat4 Karl I.nim:M n.irvr. nt the march post particularly good. Tvhcoxcll.

is reiorU fr.rn Salibure. The lite count After tho Dulce. who Had teen received trim a i ia the rank iVv. 4.,. Boyal salute, tlio massed bands playing HungarUn amy.

retired from the service "several ltaliaiii National Anthem, Iwd iusscvl down tho Jwjt ago lu 18 3 lte court W3S jnUnt to the iiua. up. ranc's' Josejih, and on Febraan" 19. at treat total noirlv troops on parade. The Navy did not Feiid, hs it was expOft teil, a contingent but.

considering tho short, notice given, thcro waa a Vc'rv creditable turn out for such "a scanty ft ft i ft i I i t. i i ft i oai ia une cac3 meru is no ui kr the new work for the old. The ralue of sat at ura impression of a sailnng A quantity of other articles fnr ninini. mimcm ft. ti specimens for museum purpose ss very great the i prisoner deifence was that he was only a lodger ia the' stn ent and the practical webdearrer know what they i Lonsc.

The jury found hhri Guilty. R02ERTS and a 1 are studying and copying. woman named M'Xeil werejthro charged withljouse orisia of Terv. tfco pieces is.obseen breaking, but tre f. They were then charged i iwith houstbreaking cm May 14.

pleaae.1 fPr ohvious reasons, a man who bring such things to Guilty," acd 3L XeiI Not Guilty." Pa wnttekets' eollector for sals is often silenti as tdhere they were found 'in the hous where: they resided rtferrinz i came from. Thus it is cnlv by inference that we can auecea to cave btea stolen, lte tho 'saluting pot. and M.ajor (5enenil Nicholson headed tlio division for the march past, which was first made in column of double companies. The two field batteries of tlio lloyal Artillery meited irreat interest araonu tho vUitore, as did Flett strect was the) secne of the wildest political ajso tjic marching of tho King Own excitement last crowds of people, altogether anj a Mariues. the last namod especially elicit samberibf close upoai auring assembled 'to 'warm oise from several of ascertain the results of the i olls as they were declared oflTcers standing near me.

The troops afterward outside the newspaper offices. Uy order of the: Chief marched past in mass of quartor column Commissioner of Police for the City. traSc was diverted 0 quarter column, the. movements being id the Thames Embu.ku.eot after 10 "p.m. and after jKnormed in an equally satisfactory manner, that hour and, until the early hours of this morning 'flie troops then formed on tlie original line, and.

Fleet street was thronged with a seething mass of people bv tho General, advanced in review order. iaterested in matters Altogether 70 memlers an(j a Koyal. salute, the bands again plaviug to certain arti les jurv found Jl Neil Guilty. They were further charged housebfeakinj on Koberts again pleaded and the jury nrirfr'f M'Neil. His Lord sliip on Saturday senten ed Iloberts to seven rears ft i ft i ft i ft it i ai serriiiuue, aou ji 10 cnse monies naru laliour.

I ARTHUR TllOMi sox. 2" a groom, was charged before Mr. Jastice Cave with robberv with violence aal factory otcratlve. was charged, with rece.i iing the stolen property. Mr, Cottinghani i pinse Tited and air.

Jon lan detended the female prisoner, (in May 17 a Mrs Saatweber was walking along the road at ld Trafford with her purse inker n.ias. in tae turse were some money and postal up. strurk her sti ti LiWnl rsrry is consideration ed tts rarpneiCT cf fo s'iatioa. ftfr 7ae jhief ctcre? in the Leeds election 1 a.s tsss tre Wei Division, where Colonel North weftt Kr It ha been alleged by ern tcs the wifthirawal of Government if 1S the last I'nicnist candidate, 'Greeawood. 'was due to the late Traasnsd bdireslv the negligence ef Eerbert 'Thu Mr.

Herbert GUd ia jai piansiy cetifrl, trying to show itMfKrfrVr.tcriwsi eiEje from the Conerra Tnre to ana ttat tse late i nnM4. ssofParlia the City police force' weieion duty in the street and, though the greatest difRcuity "'was experienced iu main taming order, it was 'sibseqnently learned upon iuiuiry that no arrests had been made. Throughout the declara. tion cf polls political excitement was most intense. parties cheered vocife gbronslT" as occasions demaniedi of Uronetcy lhe PPrters of the riv are calumnies I rously aa grpanel vigpronslv jt nrr.fi it te rr ft ftftTjcitftiev were the "iraditio: TO DAY.

nuxler Memorial Meeting at Charingpcross Hospital Medical School, Sir J. f'ayrer injthe chair, 3. London School Roard Drill Competitions at the Albert hall the Duke and Duchess of York will attend, 1 to 4. Princess Louise lays the Founiation Stone of the Campden Technical Institute', Lancaster road, US Vft 1 a a. eeite ic.

night Mr. Herbert Glad nTT v'i k' a a t' the health rf uaesnra Tas'raiiiutel from a most unexpected Pnncsss Beatrice distrjibutes certificates awarded by the toast rel sst, ELfcrooe davs Wen in communication I Associated Board of the Royal) Academy and the j. Gb ad ea 'Friday last forwarded his gOTal cUege of lias ie at the Koyal College. South i vi aasser tte fart of the 'ease to the rtcht hon. I erred to tho the Italian National Anthem.

ttie iiuke spressetl himself as butng much pleased the opjwrtttnity atlonletl him for seeing such a liiio K.dy of men and at the smart and soldier liko appearance they presentixl. The inspection having Poen; concluded, his Hoval Ilirhness. attcndeil bv thui Italian jithI Britisiroflicers, visited tlio military gymxja Mnm, wliere' he saw a losing exhibitibn. Luncheon was served in a pavilion adjoiuing, and in the afternoon the fine band of the riavoia played on the recreation ground, where cricket was in progress. At 8 this evening tho Duke of Genoa entertained at dinner on.

board, his vacht between CO and 70 of the principal naval.aml military officers and the Mayor of Portsmouth. The Diikc of Genoa proposed the toast of the Queen arid the Hoval Family; fits Kovul nisnness men uran personal nk, saved the life of the Emperor, when Lib.iiy. a journeyman tailor, mado an attempt to 'assassinate him;" Oar Paris Correspondent ann'tuncol last night the death of Reiublican. Deputy, M. CLACPIC3 i .1 i oriiers.

lliu TnSiner Jnomiiscn mrr. l. ifatrointotor! HV. in the facey patched herpurse. and ran away.

Informs. tion was giveu to tbe polire. ami on the same evening 1 1 wftim nri.m rT ft, ft 9 lu.iM oil tn rmaic risoncr was arrestcl in the act of attempt dsy LlKrTEXavT CoLOxri. ALCXAMtER Ewi.SG. ing to rash the postal o.nkrs.

When she was brooght into the pre tire of Thomju oc she said that she did not know. him.i but he at once admittetl his guilt, adding I that he hal: given her the postal orders. The woman toll hnn that he was a mug to give himself ine mry. foun both prisoners ouitfy, and his Lordship it ft i 1 cre rUre tc rsu. tvf5, ard a inlay lasi lorwamtea cis Rn cLAe.r tter whh lr.

Arthur Greenwood's I asraea efths rcimiranr''j cider which Govern London County Council id eccirirt tte etructwn of torpedoes had The Bi hop of Lonlon oa 44 The Desernag TJaemplsyed and how to help them," at Str. iliry at nui, tast ain iav tm. At a crowcd raeetmx at Tniev tight he read the following tdigmm fti Ti thf TirA cf the Aadiratty Thrpcftij viJed spoa in to grad'ially reduce jn G2 aal atley was acted upon by the ia i. aai tl "orders actually civen to icv trt2Wiifti aai Batlev in these two years were a irrh that No ground br eti ii: f. oi North etrg'm Parliament would an fei ruj3 cf the Admiralty.

a Admiralty act! xsjc afertt and tot on political taifVcf is eal'el cron Greenwood and mclNerit. wijiiraw their false statemects and to hsa lor itaixg them. tcy Eresny's eiectica agent, writing on stated from dar todav tit rirert tht fi mH 4aV ia HciftCKle tnd now that a Radical foe 3r Er.ce VValiace is in the field, we are a rrertiT fp eid rrrort that the fight is not a a. ae. let.r:r contradict that state aal xsg th fe "trbo names are on tbe 2ff My ft ord their vote on Wednesday Uay i.

favour of Lord, WiUougLbr de Eresby." Jspiiin Mr. Henrv Chaplin J5 Bliskcev a camfesto to the wirahire. which he states that no such vitvl importance to the country th? meuiorv cf the oldest JUiiUJ TKUcr was tiowi with the cause of ticrcry alone was not sufficient thej iff ruer te crash and annihilate the deadly se araT: a the electors could do it if ZLn Ztttit aem tt work as they tad never tsitrt th PTflt ft staff paymaster, died at Ta'mton oo the 11th int. lie was the only son of Alexander Ewiag. of Tartowte and AU rdi en.

He. was bom in 130. After studying at Heidelberg, where he devoted himself chietly to li.usic and the German lan; he decided to join the Commissariat Department' on ths outbreak yt.f the Crimean War, and was nt out to Cooktantiryople. Here bis abilities as a litiguist ri ndertjll services very Bishop Alexander Ewing, of Argyle and the Isles, was his father's cousin, and assisted his relative on Dr. Ewing death.

It may be interesting to some readers to mention the fact that during Alexander Ewing's absence abroad the Bishop sent his cousin's well known setting of. the hymn 4 Jeru alem the Golden to the of Hymns Ancient and Modsni," and, owing to the cousin's bearing the same christian tame, the Bishop, was commonly' credited with having composed the tane. He next served during the campaign, in the north of China, 1100, and received the China medal. He also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels near Shaoghai ia lS.C'i, and was pn sent at the taking of th. stockade of Nahzain.

Here he met, and gained to the health" pf tho British N'avv and Armv, and the friendship of. General Gord ar In 1SGC he retarned responded to 'bv Admiral bir Nowell to and in the following year married Miss eneral Nicholson. .1 he latter re tatty, daugcter ot iirs. All red (tatty, wbo had just ferred to tho military service's, as an artillery (started tiirft Judy' ilagane, to which publication otScer, of the father of the Duke of Genoa. I Ewing contributed several articles.

In 18R7 he served To morrow the dance on board the i Omberto under Sir Alfred Hereford in Ireland during the Fenian sent nr ol Thompson to Ihre!" years' pnal servitude, and Lewis to throe weeks' imprisonment with hard labour. O.XFOP.D CIRCUIT. At Hereford, before Mr. Justice Hawkins, last week, Henrv Hi htiKK Babstock pleaded 44 Guilty to three indictments charging him with embezzling various sums of isoccy and making false entries in books belonging, to tie corporation. Mr.

Gwynne James prosecuted r. Corner appeared for the def et.ee. The prisoner. was! a clerk to the corporation. The defalcations related to 44 surveyors bills," and, extending over a period of nine or ten jyears.

amounted to over Ttei prisoner was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment with hard labour. distinguish thoso made at Lyons from the schools of Paris, Troycs, Rouen, aad Orleans thoagh of course, such a beautiful and perfect obfecs as the cabinet ia the second room is nxmistakably from Lyons, and is very una ot its ita is pt middle oi lis ICth centcry, while the tambeiirt or enclosed circalar siircascs, whv stand clcse by. are a good deal earlier. Perfect examples of these latter are ixtremely rare and valuable. So is the lovely balustrade la the next room one of tlie best specimens of French Rcnaissahco wood carving that eiits is anj Some very early chairs, of attractive form, stand close by one cr two are quite perfect, and are specimen.

of walrut carving. Among the carvtd from destroyed churches, several are excellent a little boat, conv taining St. Ursula ami her Virgins, is a delicious specimen of early 15th cen'ta work, tiw. artist of which', has shown an almost Italian sense beauty. The chimney pieces are noteworthy ia stone' such thmgs! are common enough, but wooden, cries like these hardly, exist elsewhere.

Lastly, the collection of iron locks' and caskets is remarkable for the number and perfection! of the specimens. COUNTRY HOLIDAYS. A TERRIBLE NUISANCE. TO 'THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir.

For; ja long time complaints have been made to me ot tne sertou nuisance lutncted on tne residents in fcKCsJiBiftii SrairiSG). Yesterday a writ was rit Alderman Richard Wmfrey. J.P., of fsr aTe el 1 a H. F. Pollock, the aa ax.

a ti cf a pfriocal attack made newspaper, which Sir. Mr; Winfrev is the liadical Zt JK iwu Norfolk. An action is also T.rP Al'rman Dedferd. of Boston, chair te Hollani Couatv Council, fcr alleged WirAtoents aide against' Mr. Pollock at a fcpkldia; Divirion a day or two ago.

h'5rT Yn the Central 'hall last night ice lie to cheap Third Asniyersary of the City Samaritan OSce. 1. King Edward Ragged Schools Institute and Mission Earl Compton will open tlia Industrial Exhibition at the Institute, Albert street, HanLftiry street, Spitalfields. 3. Floral Fete and Fancy; Sale at Vestry halLIIaverstock hill, 3 'till (To morrow and Thursday aLs.) West Hampstead Congregational rcad, N.W.

Opening Services p.m., Rev. Joseph Parker, D.D. 7 p.m., Rev. John Watson, M.A. lan Maclaren Exhibition of old French Fnrniture, marble chimney pieces, specimens of1 rare porcelain.

The, Sinclair Galleries (rrederick 'Litchfield), 55, 67, 59, Shaftei bury Cjmpany Meetings Athley's Foreign iliachine made Battle, Winchester koiise, ii .0. Emztl Great Southern Railway, Mlnchester bouse.lS. lin'tisR North Eomt o', Cannoc strec X. Hotel, ii ZO. City Bink, t'annou 'ftreet Hotel, lli.

Dublin IramVays, Duilin, Dvinsk Vitebsk Railway, Winchester house, 3 30. Ely and Newmaiktt Railway, Liverpool street Station, 1 30. Life Association of Scotland, Edinburgh, 2. National Bank of Itidia, Cannon street Hotel, 12. White Lead, Canr.on' street; Hotel, 3.

Racing. Newmarket $eccnd July Meeting (first day). Crieket. Ar. Middlesex Sussex Vat Ley ton, Ksex v.

Dcrbvshire'ii at Maidstoae. Kent v. Notts at Taunton, Somerset yLancashire at Southampton, Hampshire v. Surrey at Sheffield, Yorkshire y. Ixiitutcrshirc at lJublin, Cambridge University v.

Dublin Uuiversity. is tq be a private affair, and no other function is contemplated. Tho lieet will not bo ready to leave before Thursday, as there are some necessary repairs to complete. The Savoia, Etruria, and Stro'mboli will go to Southampton, and the other men of war to Port land. Tney'will leave at daylight.

MR. BRYCE AND T1IE HOUSE OF LORDS. TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES. Sir, I have just seen a letter in your issue ''of ridav. sinned 44 Liberal Unionist," in which a part of a sentence from my wealth is so quoted as to PUBLICATIONS TO DAY ii l.

uvux v. ijrwis lae great a tie aav rf wras was tased on a thoroughly 1 m.m ft.w i ft.ftftftft. Vftftt, ft. eft 1 ft 3 ftj ft i ziu vU ft 1 a It, tba Vhiaierer a good Radical ftT; 1" P' forwant there was always a skeleton iTu. the House of Lords, i Zl7 surt abolish it.

The late Govern why it ZT fr Baget. cnlv reason tTU a A a i in wu one ci lie lew measures a il herds ct.2i man Catholic Bishop of tbe has nicb be iirAi receivea were mere or less a ttio returned' by" Messieurs Morley be circumstances Le advises the ftirsj rj'AC'J to vote a amst supporters of a ftftftia i. ci.ic. rrf 1 ft taiixlav. i ftMiaressa certain ouesltoas to awV? 'tr three divisions cf the borough.

tie Catholic electors, in they pledge themselves to 41 StiiaJZr7 r'" of fftarty interests. recomnetids tbe support of Lord Henry btitiack and Mr. cn tamed James and Thomas totuiiF. oitingtcn, were yesterday sent to at f.TVTllh lor aerioudy assault I. wid aUcioust.The Drisoter's bad ten 1 Kna; and Cotticrtoo stamrd on few o'L tto'u Kanv The landlord rebukisd tJii.

I la Ltthbndce tnolc' nrt f.ts Prisoners' snddenly crftin him as lWr waste liM i i i ftiyj mwiw KftCftirL 64 4ila trrbly, leaving him on the HV ancai L. K. II. candidate in opposition to WwiERti cE). An Elector for the 5.T!7 At the last general election Mr.

reti rt lanner. and chapel tuVr. WcodWidge Divisionr of Suffolk "Ja Ttis division abuU on the borough n. rM Jlink the Separatist ii Tcloiing. As tlie Separatist iu rr, amcnced a wtek or iaore Sd tiJri: Mr.

Everett bad time afe.Z?. 'n with Landfills nd tW the mbd of tbe el. etor that Everett fr nTsrJ00 the tax off TliU year ifcrtft.tVb.t,t theieleetkm on theqewtioa wumst op occrit was u.iiriiil.in In the village in which his! LONIA AND THE KrSGDOJti a History derived mainly from the archives at, Guildhall ia the custody of the Corporation of the City of London, by R.dl. trharpe, D.C.L., Records Clerk. Vol.

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4id.) Irish Lao CoMiiusios, Retcbx of Advances nder the Act thi. Yeak' ended. 31, 195 (ed.) ntlav American uommon quoteil as to convey a lotauyn different meaning from that which the sentence to which it belongs bears. The passage is as follows The analog between th? Houe of Lords and the American Semite) is un ounl because tho British House of Lords is hereditary and the Seaate rrjTe'entative. In tte so days no hereditary Askembly, be its members ever so able, "ever so wealth v.

ever so socially influential, can ak with the authority which belongs to thoe who speak for tbe people. Miralieaa's famous words in the halle des Menu at Versailles 44 We are here bv the wilt of the pi.6ple, and nothing but bayonets shall send us'h' nce expressthe whole current ot modern feeling: though it is only to day (lSo7)that the Itlatcd joliticoi jJiitititpktrt.of 'wigldut art aicaktuuy tj yn crirt that th Jault cf their Ifovtt of Lordi it not Unit it is too ttnmg, but thai if it too veal, and that no Assembly can now be i troag unless it is reprcscatatiye. On the ot a correspxinncnt who quotes the words which I have in this letter, for the tiurpose ot distinguisning tnem, put in italics, while, he suppresses the rest ot tho sentence to which thosa words I need make no comment. 1 am your faithful servant, Aberdeen, July 13. JAMES BRYCE.

disturbances. In tbe same year he sailed for Frederic ton, New Brunswick. The varied incidents of mditary life which Mrs. Ewing shared with her husband resulted in her production of 44 Tho Story of a Short Life, 44 Joe Iftanspcs," 44 Lob lic bv the Fire," and other soldier stories. In 1S70 be left the Commissariat the Army Pay Department.

In 1S79, on taking the honorary rank of major, be went' for his last term of foreign service, first to Malta, and then to Ceylou. Major Ewing was appointed to the regimental district at Taunton in 1883, anl remained there till his retire meat six years, later with the honorary rank of lieuterant colonel. After the death rf his Crst wife he married Elizabeth Margaret, the second daughter of the Rev. Anthony. Cumby, late rector of Scorton, Yorkshire, who survives him.

He has left lasting proof behind of his gift for languages is his brilliant translations of Jean Paul Richter's 44 Flowers, Fruit, and Thora Pieces, "and of Hoffmann's 44 Serapion Brethren." Wo have received tho following appeals The Roais Society appeal for funds to help them ia their summer work the sending of poor' sickly children into the country fcr a week's fresh; air aad good food." Five shillings is scJEcient to send one chill away to their holiday home for cue week. The work is entirely re gardlcas of sect or creed. All donations will acknowledged by the lion, treasurer if sent, to tho New Cross road. London Sevxx Dials Mission. The 44 Sevca Dials Mis sum (one of the Lbndoa Home Missions) is in need of help to give many children and poor people and near Ravenscourt park the London County little fresh air in the country.

Money may be sent to ine rtev. a. i. uoimouse, ctvca Dials, W.C. Cheist CncEcn, aetlx eox r.

The rector oi. Christ Church, St. Maryleboue, writes from 10, Dorset squire on behalf of a fund for sending poor children Hying in the neighbourhood of Lissoa grove for a fortnight's holiday in the country. The fund is administered by a committee, without; reference to creed. Donations will be received by" the bon.

treasurer, Miss Kale Hart, 9c, Oxford, and CambnJge rnar. lions. Council permitting public meetings to be held therein. This park is only about 32 acres. It was purchased at great cost, 'and large sums of money have since been spent upon it to make it the beautiful place it is so Justly admitted to; be.

This, expenditure was authorized that the public might enjoy the park and its library in peace, and thousands of people delight to read or to amuse themselves is the groondsj But they are actually driven out jof tbe place by the yelling of those people who, for their Own particular amusement, ventilate fot their opinions close to some of the bouses and in the I Hyde park. hearing of invalids and others who suffer considerably CASIBEBWEIX, MISSIOS. Mr. Arthar U. Ward from this unnoccsiary and mlominable nuisance.

59 Arodeuerroad, Brixton hiU, asks, oa behalf of ths We have! (this afternoon had another dose of lonx I Camberwell Mission and Ragged Schools (formerly 14 ENGLAND DOE NOT COALITIONS." LOVE TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, Tho opponents of the Conservative and Unionist Government are citing Lord Beacons field's saying that England docs not love coalitions. England condemned the coalition of Fox and North becauso it wai an unprincipled coalition, formed for the purpose of getting into place. "But England did not condemn tho coalition of Portland and the Old Whigs with Pitt, which was a coalition of principle formed for the purpose of resisting revolution. N'or did Eng land condemn the coalition Ministry afterwards formed by.

Grenvillo and Fox for tho patriotic continued 4' yelling (I cannot call it by any other name), by. the holding of a political meeting a trade union demonstration in support of Mr. Steadtaan, L.C.C., the Radical Parliamentary candidate for Hammersmith. I am not a Conservative, but I will do the Conservatives and the Liberal Unionists the justice to admit that we have never known them to be guilty of becoming a public nuisance in the way of which and others, now complain. If members bf'the London County Council arc returned to Parliament who aid and abet such a nuisance as this, the ratepayers will have to thank themselves if they find bouses empty and the rates increasing, Your obedient servant, HEATHCOTE Ravenscoart park, July 13.

HARD INGE. SIR CHARLES JAMES PALMER. Nelson street Ragged School anil Mission), Toulon street, Wyndham road, Camberwell, S.E., which were founded in 1810, for help to take children and mothers to the seaside for a few hours, and isome of the mors weak and. ailing ones for a fortnight in the It. S.

U.i Holiday Homes. Sr. Stephen's, Noeth Bow, The Rev. H. A.

Mason. St. Stephen's Vicarage, North Bow, appeals fcr help towards providing a day at the sea for the children and Women contacted with, the Sunday schools acd mothers' meetings of his large and poor parish. St. JIathias Beth cal cree.

Greenfield, headmaster 'of St. Matthias Schools, Granby street, Bethnal green. asks for to. give 900 children attending the school a day in tne country. A DAY OF REST FOR NEWSAGENTS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, With reference to the obituary, notice of this gentleman in your issue, of to day, his father, tbe late for the purpose of asking his help in their endeavour to Rev. Henry Palmer (who never presumed to call obtain a day of rest on Sunday. You, Sir, commented TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES. Bir, Ia August of last year I sent you a letter, received from tbe Archbishop of Canterbury, in answer to a deputation of newsagents who waited, oa his Grace VOLUNTEER OFFICERS AND THE ELECTIONS.

puritose ranee. of the struggle against himself baronet), was the illegitimate son of the last baronet, Sir Charles Hareourt Palmer, who died without lawful issue in 1833. It will therefore be seen that 44 Sir Charles James Palmer, whose death yoa chronicle, had bo legal right to the title. Your, obedient servant, July 15. X.

Y. Z. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir. I have received from, the West of Scotland Tactical Society a circalar Volunteer command ing officers throughout the kingdom to take ad vantage of the general election to put pressure on candidates. As one of the senior commanding officers 1 feel it my daty to protest against any such course I consider it subversive of true discipline, as well as unconstitutional, for any body of.

officers to band together to coerce Parliamentary candidates in relation to tbe Volunteers. Where is it to end? Volunteers ran do so, why not Regulars If officers, why not privates? In my numbleopiaion.it is all wrong. There are plenty of faddists in the field already extracting pledges from unwilling candidates asd doing untold mischief. Let us not add to tbe number, but prove our discipline and loyalty by relying on sense of our superiors and the patriotism of the House of Commons to inquire into and redress any legitimate grievances we may have. Of the two questions proposed by the West of Scotland Tactical Society I most strongly object to the first That the wholedetlciency of each corps at 31st bf March last, as shown in the accounts submitted to the War Office, be assumed by the nation." Why, it would simply be a premium on incapacity, waste, and xtravagance.

I doubt if Tho.coilition of the Peelitcs and Whirs under Lord Aberdeen proved unfortunate from. personal causes, but was not condemned by the coiintry on principle. What wero Lonl xeaconsneld own Farlia i Williams, mentary tactics but a series of coalitions He painter, livii coalesced with tho mugs and Kadicals against 1118 I ii Ji n. I 1.. iiariuw ii v7, kftftrft.ftj w.

ivift wftiiHiua.i ciftiubii cbLftuu nauicais agaiufi. amn ua conspiracy io st. Geoige Hospital on Monday last. Ur. Clarke We now.

Sir. as this very nra'etical bat beea Inquests. 3Ir. John Troutbect, coroner for held an loquest yesterday cn the body cf a girl, not quite 13 years of aee, named Scthia i itep ot tvunam ttuberts. a leg at ictoru road, Uattersea Fart, ihe mother of tte deceasea deposed, to discovering Ler ,...1...

rtiiT daugtter cosaiuoa ana oowimng, tcrougn ur. vftftft ft ft i itarlow Clarke on our action in a very favourable manner, and this leads ns to think that yoa will help cs at the present time with the three points we have ia view 1. We want one day's rest every week. 2. To attain this we want the Sunday mernisr newspapers abolished.

3. To take their place, we want them published en Saturday night instead of Sunday morning. During the past year we have beea endeavouring to get the support of the trades concerned, and now the proprietors cf the TTertly DifpaUh. knowing the very long hoars we have to work ia the week, and feeling there is justice in our demands, have nobly corns forward to help its by bringing out a special Saturday urday's news. Bill, and liamentary reform.

In Lord Malmesbury's 44 Memoirs (vol.1, p. 424) we find the entry February 9th (1854). Government beaten in the House bf Commons on a motioa of Mr. Chambers to investigate the claim of as English eonipany at Madeira against the Portuguese Government. I fear Disraeli voted against the Government, as it is his commanding policy to iois with anybody is order to defeat them.

ft i il luun uiuuuuj, Toronto, July 4. GOLDWIN SMITH. ASXVAL ACCOUNTS IOC i (2d.) i Eniiowed Charities (West Diceut, Parish of ft ri rr ft 1'KOroSALS fON fit t4ftr 10 in which his 1 u'woLt TT fF U. to vote for Ufte yufcucaa lrom the brewer, I say.wa V. vseaw taimcii tte rr OvisioNAL unnm: Electric Li Pwvisioxai.

Oudkbs (No. Bill (id.) Eyrs atal Epottirwoods. i heavily in debt. Asd it is the solvent companies which I are lest turned not those which have spent. most.

I consider that, tbe present capitation is ample for its legitimate purposes i.e., clothing and equipping the men and that where relief is wanted is is providing ranges, drill halls, and camping grounds free. A Royal Commission or strong Departmental Committee might be of great use in ascertaining what is wanted and recommending what thoald grante.f. am, Sir, year oledirnt servant, B. G. DAV1ES COOKE, Colonel, 2nd V.B.

Koyal Welsh losiliers, Colomcadr. Mold. July 14 against Loiu Huss ell upon Par i stated that be found the girl nearly eight months advancea ia premancy. ne recommenaea Ler aanus iion to a hospital in order that they a might have the advantage of a consultation determining whether she was capable; of bein; delivered of a full timed child. Dr.

Arthur Vernoo Evaas. resident medical obstetrical assistant "at St. George's Hospital, asd himself decided thi was. Witness did not know it was the duty of doctors to report such cases to the polire. Dr.

Evans said the deceased was taken is Ubour on Wednesday. Xi 7 o'clock next morning she had convulsions, and was delivered at 12, dying at 2 20 on Thursday morning. He had made a poti vuyrttm and fousd that death waa due to convulsions, the result of pregnancy. William Roberts, step father of the deceased, elected to make a statement to the effect that he debauched the deceased, and that it was not the girl's fault at. all.

No one knew of it bat deceased and himself. He was partly drank. but knew he, was doing wrong. The." child was entirely icao eent of blame. The jury retarned a verdict of 44 Death frtm natural causes following pregnancy." It is stated that subsequently the man Roberts was arrested aad that he.

will be charged at Westminster tmdertheCrimtnalLaw Amtndment Act. An inqnestwas concluded at Btrmirg I kam vesterday on the body of Mr. CDAELI3 Hasrof. manager of an Americas lacquer company, who died on June 24. The deceased went to the shep of Mr.

James Brown, chemist, of Hocklcy hilL and asked for a Tbeftcrttn powder, ana subsequently died is great rosy irooi ue cutvu oi a aose oi me, wejcu. was allexed, had bees administered by mistake. Eti accumulated at tbe cost ot is. lor icose at some Tjeld, wno had been sprdie by the same chemist had, through the jolting of the brake, fallea iisobserved powder supposed to' be phenaeetb. hod died into the read.

i the same 'evening with ail the symptoms of stryehrire SmgLg: and cheering were kept up with unabated rir 'The chemist stated tha the dragswers r.ni TI(l to him br Messrs. Wvler. of Corentrr. tb vigour neariy the wbole time, ana txe cnuaren were ef 'busmess. Ine' contests of the bottle yet fresh encugb at p.m., saving startea at lOftjoa.m., ifceaed phecacetia were examined by Dr.

Bostock to remain iu the brakes for the extra drive until the Hill, the borouxh analyst, who found that they eou sUrtinx point of tbe morning was reached, Instead of i sisted of a'ntixture of plienaeerm and strychnine. The of a mile nearer their homes i evidence wett to show that the drags were weighed out "AN ABUSE OF CHARITY." TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, My experience oa the above subject fully agrees with that of the Rev. R. T.

Flummer that these one day outing do give a great deal of pleasure to those taking part in them. A fortnight ago I was in charge of a large brake full of children for a drive of nearly three hours to Eppisg Forest and back, acais in the evening, and the whole time the utmost good humour prevailed. On the return journey several any commanding officer has of the children exhibited with much delight the presents bad more excnecce my sen. i Lave compasses 'that they had bougnt lor toe stay at nome members oi I with 13 accounts, come nave a credit in the bank, the famuy, and one little girt evoked much sympathy Otncrs aooui. laiaiisc, ftft ft wiiuc! ftftft.1 win Lift ur, arc I rnm LArT cuxupaftiluus iwauv on the confines bf the parish.

Yours faithfully, EMMA E. KINGSFORD. St. Thomas's Vicarage, Clapton corsmos, July 13. br a man named Law, is the employment vlcv, and toe turr loand mat ne was for the blander.

Thev did not Bad, how and bottled of Jlevsrsi. resroosibls ever, that ho had beea guilty of ermrhtal negligence. A verdict of 4 'Accidental death" was returned. taken, appeal to you aad your readers ta help us all yoa. possibly can to make this a success, and ta insure its is a very short time, every othex paper would have to do' the same, and the.

pub lie would be able to get on Saturday night what they now get on Sunday morning at the expeaie of the unnecessary labour of thousands of men, women, and children. We have all along depended en religious people helping us when once some practical steps were being takes, and bow one has bees taken we feel it only wants the united effort, of every religious paper to impress oa its readers the immediate, neeeaaity fol helping oa. a good cause, by simply buying the WteUf Dupaick on Saturday sight in preference ta ethei papers on Sundays aad Mondays. As 25 per cent, cf the boyers of these papers are morn or less under tts isrsecce of tae clergy, oi au desomloatioas, their help is urgently needed to help ns to fight this battle for rest. WiU you help us to jraia their support is this Latest effort I remain yours truly, T.

CT IS Si ON, Newsagent. 93, Upper Lvae July 8. V' EFFECTIVE ELECTION TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES. Sir, Tbe suggestion coming from yoa (now that the Liberal leader is thrown) to placard every constituency, quoting the advice of Lord Rosebery aad Sir" William Hareourt to send baek one of the Trties with a good working majcrity, aad asking tlje electors to return tha full eomplemest ol either Csicmrt or Coaservativa candidates. would mattrially help lie Ttsalt at the pdl' Yours truly, XJEO, Tmi33rnf Leeds aad County Clan, Leeda, July IS.

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