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THE TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER; 31, 1883. lUtna MtarfM teOefrapa aaUa I (orwtel to Stona, eTwaid SSO toetre an fattonded fer Coshia fhlt 190 far The hUm viQ we. epahbed Imn Toulea by tha Bert truwpcrt leering next TfeMrebrUr of Marie he twaetv! laiotrnaileei from Admiral Cburbet, dated Hanoi, reembrr 50, stating that arte tb eaptare of PonUy Admiral Ooerbrt returned to jlaaei. TaWeodera Skj tb direction of Bathee, PttMcBoBf Bm, rfcaUm. and beyood 11mm pleas.

The fall ot tha water In tba river prevented im taediate attack aHonf Hoe. Coloael Cm lot, with portion of lb vipeditienery ton, had rrcocmoitral the tnvtroe PeuUy Mn Dv Of Blrcr, and the mountains. II suUueiitly returned to Boot. TWdrtaeddt "Sontay and tbe fort ev tee river are strongly oeeopt! by troops. AH thai nnUou win very hortly be wlnforeai la eriff lo to nWtely clear tba WU of tU rebels eao pirate Ufertlnf j'b a further despatch, dated th 224 Admiral CborM tWM to ptiiseworthy hrmy displayed by thAlfriaa Tlrelltoer aad tU Marina Infantry, adding thai th Aatamlte Tirailleur also took ttorieu.

part la all engmgemetU, and praldof the services WwJerea by the Tjavmta eariUariee. TrlMMttUffalD( etaMthat the Government feat been iaformad from an aattwIUUv worn that af the capter of Bontay lb Chinee Govromat, yielding IBfieeetla) tad Fewerfel retwsetatton, ordered la CWnMtoolofttlairwlllnrt; of Beculahto JlbarawtoaiUneofrtiBinifrt)mUiattowB. tba UUrit declare It lable to relte win not exceed tba limit fixed previous to lb etptereof Beatoy. n. ImmiI asatbmae Weiatevl to eec py tba river fortresse.

faeladiBg bnpoitsa of tbavMtof tba German Crown Triaee to Itome. AjtefcMtfcateJWtaevteeaey la tba rvrveetrtlct of Hoot, caused erbriaelly by tba mlgBettai Ugaor CW(llVf. aflM a rioltat mm la tba CUmbrf of Valy UA, yn bald 147. Tb. TerlcttU, Byadia of Kama, bM roQad TotM, and bMr Coe.pilr, ba iftla pramtoi binxeU (of tkctioo, taUa.

Ua tttanu an sol yal qalta tamplaa. AUSTRIA AND ITALY. VIEWA, Die. Tba varioai (UtaMU Mbttibaf by aama JoaraaU tbt praliBsioaiy negrXUttaiw bad Ua eoistMOcad with a flaw toajooroaycf tba Empror of Awtrla to Eom, doticj kWkt mM ri.it tba Qairiaa aad tba Vatican, ara dacUnd btr to ba wttboot For tba prant tba DatUv rrnain. in abaTaara.

A Mffil offialal daaial to vtba rapoiti ba Um avoided, it betel thoojht tbat oeb a otirta BU(bt (Ira Iraq ooculoa for laopponoaa wmanu by tba Xtaliaa rraaa, AUSTRIA. TTXTTl, Vw, 59. Tba Tidfr UbA tolay ttatoi that oct cf 100 Ilerwo rialta roenlU rtwratly draftad Into tU amy at Mortar, 19 bar dear rted, taJ bar not yt ln rixxwrtxl. Tba ton of a Mahomadui Uaa proprlrtor, namad Cteiifia JWy, bo Lad raralrtd tha CroM of ComBaadrr af tha rraari Joph OrWf, bai Wan aaMwlnttad whlla eabltaytotho plara of raadeiTOH for remit. Ill aUrd tbat HUmj to nardcr 4dir are otfraqvant and that two liarftrtaa iaftntry aaldler vbik iweeedint; 'rrcently to tkair ttni duty una attacaad and cratlly tnstlUtaA.

VIENNA, PM. 30. Tba Frtu mUibt a Mml officUl roramnnlntion d' arnbinf a aucgratd tba lUUnwnl maa jttUrdty by tha f'titrr llovi eoneernlnf the dfurtion amonc tha COURT CIRCULAR. OSBOKXK, Vwc. 29.

TktQnam and. bar Koyal IIi(toaa rrlaaea Leaia drora out yattarday aftarnooa, ttUndrd by tba Hon, IfmtiafitoprenL. Tbfjr RoyU HlcbnoMra tba PabaaadPMbaai of Albany and Itiaeeai Saatriot ala drora out. 4 CeMral hl Saraaa UbiaM lYtaaa Sdvard of Baxa Wcimar, K.OB., and Iiaataaaat Colanal Da VTistoa, KJL, O.il.O arrirad at 0un. Hr MaJ'idWt party iaelodaj tbrlr Roytl IIib imi tbe Cnka and Docba of AlUny, IVfavaM XM.mf and I'rincaa Beatrice, Oonaral hli Bcrtn ingbxwM rrinca KdvirJofFaia Waimar, K.O.B., tba Marqai of Lore.

Lady Wtttrpark. tba Uoo. Fnnci Dnunmcad, Iimtaaaat, Colonel EtockwtU, O.B BaaTortb IUcfalaodan, Ueatenant OoIom! Da Wnlaa. O.M.G., and Colonel tba lion. II.

Byag. rriaeau aad tba Har jni of loraa and Ganam bU Serena HlfhnaM Trlnea Kdvard of Baxa Wetear, K.CJL, Wt Othont thl ZinUcaet ColootI Da Wlaton bM abo laft. Ukxmuk 90, Tba Qo'aen drore oat yoatortUy atlaniooa attended by lady Waterprk. Tba Very Htr. llandtll Darlibon, Dran of Wlndtor, arrived at OtUrne, and bai tba honour of ala with the Qaeen and tba Itoyal Family.

Her Mity and tbair Itoyal Ilihoaae tba Daka and Ducbet af AUaay and 1'rinerai Beatrice ar.d tba memUr of tbe Itoyal Ilouiabold attended Divine ecn laa at Oborne thli mortlnf Tba Very iter, tha Data of VTindK officiated. Tin Vntxct At Vusctu or Witw. Tha Trlnea of Wab with Trince AlUrt Vlutor and tL r)t tijlog at Sendringham, eojoyeJ teveral day' (hooting IRELAND. DCBLIK.DwtS). Tba Covernment bate bad their earsert atteatio diraeted to tba of netlsp hicb wore to be bold on Ktw Tear' Day tba North, md bare coma to a dediion on tba ubet.

Hi Zxcclleney baa pro hihited the boldiaf of tba KationalUt meeting la OoctebCI, and a proclamation to that effect ba beea bened. TbI eWternuoatlon baa been arrirad at la aoueqaeooe of tba recently reported murder of 1'bUip Vagnire at KUlycreaay In tba lmicadUU TMiniry of CootrbilL Tbia eovue in trlet accofdanee witb tba principle whieh baa bltberto guided the pojlcj of the exeentive in dealing witb ncb tSenonitratleea. Intbacaeaof the Tj rone roeeticgi tbe Gorernment will not teterfere, bat tep bare been taken to gnard a far a poeribla againrt any violent aotlUbn, and tba taroma cf Otnagb tart, Omagb at, and Jog he which inelnde Dromore, the arcaa of tba rival rail lin, bav beea proclaimed ander tba Feaea Pretarvation Art from tba 3 lit of Darrmler a to carrying arm and tha la of arm and ammunition. It i tot likely tbat tba pnelamatioa will ba atrietly obeyed by either party, and both ara well armed, bot it will make Item caution not toilirplty tteli w.tn naaa tley ara bant too mi chief, Tha t'rtfma a eireubir which purptrt TUB TRIAL Of O'DONXBLL, General Fryer, tba Ameriaan lawyer wbo aIUd at tba defeoo of (yDuanell. arrived la New York on tba Uth, and wu Interriawad by a eamler of reporter.

Ha aipraated dWUfaetioB at not being allowed to plead in tba EogiUb Coart. and laaUnetd caaea where Esglieb barriitcr were ptrmllted to appear In American Coart. Tbe matter, ba aid.wMTery widely dietMi TU Tiwttt. far Uwtanee, devoting one of It pooderoo laader to it. Tb argnmeat iued.be added, were divtrta and contradictory.

Ha believed Iha qnertion would ba va to be detirmined better all tba eonrtavy and goodwill among tba nation waa to La oa tba Amerfcea eide at the Atlantic, or whether England waa going to reciprpcata tba civility. II. be bid been treated with great aonrta by tba Crown eouawL Bpeakinf at the trUJ. General Yrjxx aud la our ile of tbe eye, we were working on the telief that ttere waa no yk In factT I trust ray frankly that everything went on a well wa ecold eipect nntil alter tba eaaa giren to tta jary. and they, after retiring.

me back for artber in Ibeir quaation LoweJ. that they were favourably dUpoaed to tbe priaocer, Ttey watted to know whrtber evWence ehowmg tnal larey rame.1 a TUE WEATHER KXTZOROtOOICAZ. EXPORTS. Wurxn Cmajit, Scivdat, Dia 30. t.m.

ilur tba vrrdict. Judge Denrfan, In a aolemn and frightful voice, Ye, gvntlement but where 1 the I There no evidene. it i. an Idia.Ul.' ik iut I da rtowmter rUcBiah aM liHo. fraaklnt to potion NnW.

Iranrr China Ihe fmntler ofWcaoMwaa tbae46aeown Chriatmaa Day ori the Sandnngham an.t Caatle Lord tnemooetaiM ana wo ra fr 1 rl In tba whole aeentiad tcrritorv I Mrf: aam.y, hh.i i i i I Itlnrea of ale, accon.pame ny i rnce aiiv i aega loocta I i i In the North pfbt a ebma for reorgar. bit and I 1BfH.h Uw. tf an American Jadge aho ild make arming the aoclety. hate I reaOf, however, 'doatt VaUlernent to a Jary be would be InTpeacl 1 Uat it I a roaite doeumenl. At the eoe.ely i nnder Vr, rrtdr 1 Joei all hop.

it eonltd O'DcnnelL 'H already ittehaUmal not VfTL the Judge left the bench and i likely to la aaked tor or to meet witb any favour if tro VVbm ia rama lack he brought thai rl po the rrpoai.blbt, of iad.v.du.1 iemtw. tm tiidTn h.a ai. thee. irg ine peace, tot ttey ara ileuroaa alow, tba tapptaaiion of pnLlie meeting bowevtrl may I. to tbe Government.

anJ lb. LaLm that the it, i'l imrmMlDie ID cmh. ia. imliww iiiituicuii utj save maoe wiu lo aa)aa(ei fHW black ear wilt Mm, lolding it down by hi awe. aaineee aov Jeneatortww that VDmmU wa.

Uw In alf. XJT dafenoa. or, at leait. to came an htet doutt inthe m.oi Lorttle tbey the prmaJitatKm I Jiort riacldedly. II fti i "a Impn lbla to caeapa wai iniereoer.

iter courae, an inciting eauee. That cauae wi Carey' re jpUtol. O'lirnneil did it In JttJge rnman i rvin In TMutuln. bat on lv (e rf 'a nrin 1 iK.i aJr. la erdor to di tMa.

hew rwr. It wlU oeeeaaary to eonelada a treaty ti peace with China, whoa right of ataralnty over Annate ooU ta ribyfr oa." to day BBdarrtand that In v.wof tbe Uera have bran otdy 90 deaerter. SPAIN. Tba palltlaal trial rtinoe. Tbe aupportara of ftehor "agar! who form tlte majority Inthe ChamWr cf Peputlea.

rapture of HooU; and of the erreU Utiu Je i mor, l9 rat.iaMl.hm.M of the French Ooverement, Cbtna iiim to wake fr wftntl nnnft knj reform of tbe Oonatitotlon, and rVrfoeal. Tba new term, th ilournal, bave rot yet twrtNi Mwawttba r.erirftbMaTer,e Liberal rly myU regardad at the maeia Kmiatry, ipwr Baal. Four WlnlalerlallaU and two of Fetter Bagaata Aiara ng tbe Tha Xef tonal far bet Ute that Ir. Harmand and H.Ttieott anuretani io ranee am aa tbey bare acoompliahed the object of their miak to Dai. OBAN.PacSO.

Tba mail rt earner Cbetoa left at 0 'cloak tbi avrnlng Srilb COO meat af tba African Legion under the command of Colonel DwoLene. Tbi body of troop will form tbe second Tagimeat of General Kcgrler'a brigada in Toiin, FRANCE. PABIS.Dw.a. Tb Cbarafcer of repotlee to day diacnaafl tha liodfet. Tbe Bodcat Bill In it entirety waa adopted by 330 agonal H.

tba Eight abeUlning from voting. Tba Senate to day adapted a vote authorizing tba jGovertimeot to draw tba credit required for January next ieo eccoont cf tbe Extraordinary Badget. lo aocordanco rwitb tba term of tba Cocitltntloa wiH re jMeembla oa the eeeond Tnaaday In January. Tbe AVer pejhJWtlnf tbe bnportotionof Ameriran aalled tarat Into France I offleially poblihad to day. Ai regard contract already concluded for reeh provliiona, It etatr that tbey will admitted axeeptionally nottl January 20th at tba port of Tlavre, Bordeaa; rr Uanelliea, on eonditloB ihat a (tatemeat 1 made that they eorrrvpnld to tha type known in the trade a fully cured that they are whnleaowe.

mad In perfect aiata of prwervaUon, and that the aaltlng proreaa baa been complete. Th' I to be made by epecUU expert and tbe ImporUr wiU ba required to tmaertaka. before any ponlcn of tbeearsoe la landed, to the eort af any rirerewry Bleqnrnt examination. A solicitor, living In tbe Rue do Quatre Beptcmbre, wa ooad murdered in bia ofice tbi OAMER.lY.DiC.30. About 230 workmen engaged tl aeton'e here have (truok work.

A namlr of thtm a actable 1 yeaterday al marebeJ In a body to their place of employnunt but were Jipcred by the troop and gendarmerie without any dl. torbanor, and rr turned to their bomra. Tranquility wu not oUtubed during tba nigbt. lot a agnadron oT cavala I expected here owing to the diaqnieV ing attitude aaeamad by the men. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.

ST. rEnja3BCItO, Deo. 25. Iba Ojteiul Garctt to day tate that the Emperor" con ditioa ba eonaideraUy inn roved during th but few day. jet leave the palace.

Fain La 'now almoat eeaaed in tbe right ahoulder, and the (welling of tba contaaed Lmb remain very iligbt. The Emreror enjoy muck retter rieep. hi indl5 position Hi Majeity ba regalarly continoel to receive tba rarbal report of tka Miniater. RUSSIA. ST.

rKTEBSBURQ Tree. 29. tbeioomaliJl(r ATyjIba received atrrt warning for tbe pabllcation of article violating tbe Free regalatiana. BERLIN, Die. 29.

inta'aigenoa revived from St. retenburg Utea that an attempt wa recently made by eome newly4evied recruit at Krtmentriing to organize an atfaek upon the Jew, and that ibiet of the towaapeopla joined tba rioter. It i sided that bat for tbe prompt intervention of tbe military tba riot might bars auamed eeriou proportions, a there were a large number of Jew living In tbe town. A it wai, tbe ditturbanee were confined to tbe illtreatmest of a few Jews and tbe ringleader were arrested. In referenea to tha recent report that tbe Color wa about to reappear.

It i rtafc tn good authority that the Government baa poaitivaly declined to aanetion tba publication of tbat even, under new management, unlets each number were submitted to the Ceoaorahip before going to pre. Tba Raasian Government ba decided npon tbe eonstrue tion of a large ironclad frigate on the pattern of the He d'ltelia. DXCXMBXR 30. Intalligaaee received hare from St. retenburg atetes that it has been ascertained that tba murder of XJeatecant Colooel Sudeikia tn a booao near tbe Newaky Frospeet ws committed by Nihilists.

Tha XTonUfiliatt has reotived a telegram from St. Fatersbarg; stating that tbe police found a letter "at tba residence of Lieutenant Colonel Sudelkin threatening Count Tolstoi, tbe Minister of tbe Interior, with a similar fata. Tbe discovery baa been communicated to Major General rases, tbe cbiet of the St. Fet era burg police, PRINCE ORLOFF. BERLIN, Dec 29.

Frinea Otloff. tha Buaaixa Ambassador to France.arrivcd bere tbi evening from Friedricbsrube. He intends to eoa tinne tls Journey to ci. eieraeurg xo morrow evening. DlCEMBXK 30.

Toe Emperor gave audience at half past one this aftcr i I v. COOn tO ITinC unou, uua i His Kseelleney was snbeaqoently received by tha Empress snj Crfi Frince. TURKEY. CONSTAVTTNOrLE, Die 2D. Tba reeerpts from the taxes assigned for the service tof the public dett are approximately stated at 1.51.400 for ih fortnirbt of the present month.

Tba Bubrarian Exarch has had the Grand Cordon of tbe Oamanie Order conferred npon him. ATHENS, Die. 30. The Saltan ha ordered tba aalarie of tbe Ministers to be lm rf tbe Grand Vlticr to receive T750 instead CT2M per mofttb, aad the other ICnislers XT300 instead af TZ00. Frmeb rJaeard denonselor the iliniaters have been l.nW!ntiftaJ la pui3e place In Constantinople.

Tba persons who afUxed It Lava not been discovered. LordDaSeria ba additax.1 a letter toAarifl rasba, takiiisr excepUon to tbe las rirrular of tbe. rorte on tbe tba eommerclal treaties. Tba British Am Usaadoe aoquicacea in tb propoul of th rorte to retain tbe texittibc treaties rwBonaFy nntil June 4, ISSt, aobject to fartber prolongtlfon, until new treaties are con cluded, but declines aWiUtely to assent to we aenanu tba Turkish Governmctt that they should have liberty af action If no arrangement should be effected by the data turned. IT ALT.

SOME, Dec. 29. TU first reception at tha residence af Sir Bavfle Lomley tha newly appointed British Ambasaadnr to Italy, was held a vi. it was of a strictly official character. Tha rvurrt Vuiit tJ tba Oarenonia presented tha Minlttart, the toaiaber ef tb Dtplamatie Body and other high una Uonarte to Sir Barila Lamley.

Ho ladies wee preeent. Dxczjitui JO. Const AntonaBi, tha African start for Aatab is3.Ua. ri AHalrs. ha aidreasea a eirealar to jj wi.

faes of Italy abroad toocbiax tha partisans Ulonging to Committee of tba Chamber appointed to draTt tba aAlres in reply to tue King rpeeca, are uaraMa to agree npon the form of the addree, and tbe followers of the lata Premier will submit ta tbe House a tranter draft, which will probably be adopted by the majority of tbe Chamber. In the event of the Govt rumen', being that defeated, the Cabinet will reatgn Bnlesa the King aenta to a diaaolution. rreeaatitnary mcararr were. It is reported, taken laat week at Seville and Bilbao, teide'tt Cadi and Saragwsa. GREECE.

ATHENS, Dro. 29. A Ministerial Bill ba been Introduced In the Cfaamber propeiiog to fix tbe (trrngtb of tbe Greek army next year at 30,633 men. Baron Fraatteaburg. the newly sppolnted Austrian Minister, prremted bl credential to the Xing toslay rrlnce Wrede presented hi Iwttfr recall.

THE GREEK OHUROII IN TURKEY. ATHENS, Dtx. 29. In to day' litting af tba Chamber of Deputle it. Triroapif.tbe Fremier.la reply to an Interpellation, oXcially confirmed the new of the rulgnation of tbe FatrUrch of the Grcrlt Church.

Headdi dthat it would be lrrpotitl to dlaras tbe matter, heeauat If trfatt a an reelcsla tleal instead of a political question a favourable ittt wsilJ be mors likely. Intelligence received here from Constantinople iUW that tbe members of the (Ecumenical ynod and tbe Council of Laynun will not take any resolution in regard to their contemplated reaignat Ion until they are anainted with tbe rorte' decision concerning the Fatriareb'a resignation. Even, however, should the latter be aeeepted by the Forte it is doubted in political circles at t'oaatan tiaople whether the members of the (Ecumenical Synod and the Council of Laymen will follow the Patriarch' example. It is believed that two Cabinet Conneil will still be nrcemary before the final decision of the Forte is taken, and that the Sultan will ultimately summon tbe ratriareh to the I'alaee to request him to withdraw his resignation. The ratriareh of Jerusalem left oa tbe 22d InsU for his diocese, but did not take with him tbe Berat offered by the rorte, Inasmuch a the privileea demanded for the Orthodox Church were not conceded in that document.

DrcxMCiB 30.. Tbe Forte has officially declined to awrept the of the (Ecumenical Fatriaxth, but that rlirnitary has nevertheless declared bis resolve to abide by his previous decision unles the privilege of the Church ara upheld not only in Eastern Boumelia, but also in some other localities. There bare been popular demonstration at various place in favour of tha ratriareh. BELGIUM. BRUSSELS, DEC 29.

Tbe Mtmitevr Offeiel to day announces that, owing to a slight indisposition, King Leopold will le unable to hold the usual reception on New Year's Day. HI Majcity nines, adds the official organ, is not serioua. A Ministerial order is officially published tJsy, pro hibiting tbe importation into, and transit through Belgium of cattl aud sheep from Russia, Turkey, Roumanla, Ssr via, and Bulgaria, TUNIS. FA BIS, Dl. 29.

It I Hated tbat before tbe end of the year tbe Engliab Cabinet will eome to a decision to abolish the jurisdiction of the English tribunal in Tunii, except as regard ease now pending, and consequently that the tribunal in question will after the 31st but. not accept any further case for hearing. HOLLAND. THE HAGUE, Dzc. 29.

M. Sprenrer Vanbjk. member of tbe Council of tba Dutch East Indies, has been appointed ittiomai Minister, i succession to M. MUTINY AT SEA. BRISBANE, Dxc.

SO. A mutiny ha occurred on board the schooner Natal, bound from Boston to this place. Tbe captain and dit mate were womdel and tbe second mate killed, Tbe captain shot two af tbe the remainder of them, three in number, are now in prison here. THE RIOTS IN NEWFOUNDLAND. ST.

JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Dec. 29. It arpears that the Catholics had threatened to obstruct the Orange procewion on the 2Cth and that kha Catholics who lost their lives in the affray were shot oy tneir commae. m. TUE UNITED STATES.

NEW" YORK, Dec. 30, Tbe biennial session of the Socialist Labour Congresa at Baltimore ha been closed. The rtaolutions adopted, while advocating a radical change in tha system of Republican Government, condemned ti extreme views of Hcrr Moat Tbe exports of merchandise from the United States for tha month of November last exceeded tbe value of the lm porta by 23,000,000, Peoposed Geemax Teachers' Assocunox. A preliminary meeting was held on Saturday in tbe Assembly room ot ine ioimcr square jntnution, auinirnesa roaa, with a view to the foundation of a Deuteher Lcbrer Vercin or Associstionif German Teachers in England. The chair was taken by Herr Charles Tuchmann, a past president of the German Benevolent Society, who promised pecuniary assistsnce to toe project on his own from other.

German engaged ta commerce in London. Among those Sent who took part in the proceeding, were Dr. Rolfs, erman tutor to tba Puke of Edinburgh's children Dr. E. Oswald.

German instructor at tbe Royal Naval College, Greenwich Herr J. Holthusen, Herr Baumann, bead master of the Anglo German College, Brixton and Herr Carl Mengel, bead master of tbe German Ladies' School, Islington, who were nominated a committee, having power to add to their number, with Herr H. Reiehardt boa. aceretary, and Herr Chark Tuchmann for chairman of tbe committee. In tbe discussion ot the scheme, it was pointed out that by providing a registry of the qualifications of German master tbe aasociation might do much to raise tbe standard of teaching in this country.

Exact information would la disseminated abroad with regard to the position and emolument of teacher in German In tbi country, and the ill ad rised incursions of young adventurer might tbuibe checked. To German teacner tbe aasociation might offer many of tbe advantage of a club; with library, reading room, and an agency through which, on payment of a comparatively small oommiasion, engagement might be obtained. It wa thought that a sum of about 2u0 probably would aaffk to atart tbe society, and tbat tth una vdnntarr contrihaUoc from German societies and tha commissions from tbe agency, tbe association might carry on It operation with comparatively small usual subscriptions from members. EMauxiOJt. The ttunthip British Qaeen, 358 tons.

Captain R. Wall, left rlymoathat 6 p.m. on BatindaT after haTina embarked thelollowinr emigrant and inaai nisii far New Zealand 26 saloea and second etaaamaaeniwnand 290 teraM paaseuxer. The latter araeomnosed a foUowl 28 married couples. C2 single cm.

130 tUgM woman, toys, to cru. ana iminu. Alceater, Sir Augusta Facet, awl hit Frederick Lclgbton (who are among the rue' at ramiringiismj, ani aiiriw by tla lad es nd imtlemen of the llouathold, were prent at lb hurch of 8t. Mary Matdalena In the Fark. Mfi Tha ltv.

Ilervey, M.A., donvdie ahajilam to tlw I'rinra ot Males, oiiciairu, assntmi py to v. Tarver, chaplain to tha guran and Unwary chaplain to th Vrlnco of tVaU wbo prael tl sermon. Tn. T.it Ma. TiifiMts llOLIiWAY.

A VModaiir rorresponileiit wrlta I NodaU had on 8atrda if Utnojn been fiie.1 for tha funeral of tha It'a Mr. Thomas llollowsy, wbo eiplre on Hoiing day at bis aountrr ml dene. Tltteahurst, HkenlngrlaV, Berkshire. Mr. lioUoway original aaUbliahmaat will possibly 1 rememUred It many person It occupied a valuable il on the north lid of tbe Utrand, a few Joor west of Temple Bar.

aad nnw eovrrnd by a portion of tbe Itoyal Court of Justice. Tha Interior of the shop wa consp euoui for the amount ef nrn.inMit.tiDB diaDiaved In it fittlm and decorstions, at that time a somewhat unusual feature in a place of buai new, even In London. Thence tbe msaufsctnre af the pills and ointment which have made tne name oi ine ueceaseu millionaire famous in every quarter of the gbbe was re moTed to New Oxford street, the building erected for tbe rjntti nt Mr. staff belli considered one of tbe finest of It class in London, and whence it (piritaJ proprietor extended the pbere fit hi a lvertiing operation. Commencing with the daily and weekly journals of tbi country, Mr.

Holloway'l adrertiierrent gradually found their way Into the column of tbo newspaper circulating in the most remote phv of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, aad Australia, and may now be found print id in almoat every language. It wa an imperative condition in Mr. llolloway' advertising arrangement thtt a copy of each journal, or periodical containing hi advert si mnt sboilld be forwarded Immediately after its publication to hi London offer, where tbe advertiaement wa duly cheeked and erwlited on it appearance, and If not insert! dlasllowrd. As a eonseurnee of this rule, which is inflexibly adhered to, oftra mnch to the discomfort of negli fent printers, tbe New Otford atreet eatabllahment of lolloway' pill nd ointment rar the moat rompUta col legion of rnglbb, (olnnlal, and. fmeign newnjaprr and periodical literature in tbe werld.

Ihe lint ermntry bou taken by Iho late Mr. llolloway In IVrkablre wan, it is 1 aituated In WlnkfeU. whence ha ri moved rome 20 yiars ago to Tittenhumt, a modest white rtiieeoeil Villa, tn the clawo style, Manning a uw jru. jrom mn mgi. in small, thoogh latitifully lai.l out grounds.

Tbe little demesne is a few yard from the Cannon inn. on the sooth ot the road leading from the Rising Sun end of Virginia Water, and tear at hand on the opposite side or ti gn I. rraidrnre nf Hir Krsinald Cat heart. where the I'rince and Frinecss of Wales'bave often sUyed during the Ascot week. Tb' ogh small snl surrounded ty other eatate of a far mora pretrntlous rharaeter.

Titten hurst Is a charming abode in the summer months and was highly appreciated ly Mr. llolloway, who spent most c.i his time of late years tlere. snd though he was the head of one of tbe largest commercial enterprises of modem times he was very umaU ntatioua in hi mode of living. Mr. llolloway reems to have kept little company leyond that of a few of his relatives to whom be wss much attached.

Ills household, considering bis immease wealth, wa extremely smalL Within tbo mansion itself there wu nothing to indicate that its owner was the posseuor of a princely fortune, ave ire msgninceni collection oi oit pistol. (J Ulu II IBWil uri.nr.. Ihe following Import aal order ha beea made by the Jwf pt away hy his answer to tbe Jury. My judg rd Llantensat and Frivy Council exteodiag tbe time for merit cf ihja la juaUnd by tbe queatioo which tbo jury pi.r tha l'rintraira Louiaa. icloris.

rl Maud, and by Lord I Tl $Mom JJm I VJf117 'NMIS r77 I I if ir i KsptaiiaiKia af ta. Chait. tatkeawawWtU.4MitUM an "Unbin'irllMltana tWMMifc U. valMa kUh Utoa faMis. Wm etna la atlon for approval of tiamway onderUkiligl by tb aaked By wa noi irwi 1 'i rTZ 7k.

T. iurorattU 6i)r nt ALu st tsmi thing I eoull not uwieeatan.1. They have a Uw in Ifmrs far avraj rl ta. tfc. w.Mk ta raU4 jurors at ma epr ng issues n.i;.

ma. eommiit! on tha wotda. Tk. wttk th. wiM.

tk. torn. la ikm The depoaita rcioirod LrUiaSd aad 4th aretlons of t. i if i I.I ur Uiti ul Uiiia MlW Atrial at CaVa Town ha wW hawbtta aftjutHed, I I tmhs atraot Mat ral 9 awlli January and tha'Ath Jay tf January respectiialy. aud tba rT I Tk.

uu ta. aa ia uud aaaiui imim. v.aj.t re iulred ty tha 3d t.i of tbe id Ast of I 0 'T'" lV. tTL. th.

Jud rrd Ik. euiwaa. aary in iro ...,,.1... lur, wt to a i Hay of January shall I for th date mM in j.f1"? fLLwefrrTl mar that "wait I i whOT Ml1'" B0 owner and oeennleis of landsmay le riosteil la tha maaner a ju I I as 1DU'KTMUI7I1 BWIUI IS' law IB apMifi' Tba spirit bf tha Land Lragu itill lingers In some farts of the couatry. Among other exampks, it Is reported that on Wednesday evening a a farmer can ed J.

Burke, a tenant of Mr. Edward M. ehards, of Grange, near Mllarm, county etford, wa tittlng by tbe Ere with hi Remark (t SO p.ra.). In tba tours of tbe ai 34 hours a very deeldad shaog has taken lace la tba distribution ef treasure, and eon. iuently In tbe wind and ever the British Island.

AI trvaenloar aouth aasnrnccanti ar Ua eomparailtely little la al tba a.t of Beotiand the alteration ha been very great. It appeared Fenian ltrolberhood was Labi la New York on tba evening frorn tha observation of Saturday avenlog that tba low. cf tbe day ujen which O'Uonm II was hangwl. Resolutions ft.rjr, syatca. which ha been recently lying aver tha werepaa.wl declaring thai lla banging of b'Donnell had Atlantis to tb woetward of uddanlylroken Bp, adlel one more to the long lit! of Iriah calling UJ It pUea tees taken by an antkycloole syatem.

Which cn the Irish race all over th world to avenge tf eiee illon. BBitj to t6at tlttvjf prevailing over tha Balllo Riuarm, county titling by the Ere with ba A a species of tla bUtsnt and inflammatory oratory vdliis Tba watherlv wife and children a loaded gun wad through tbe oo the ocession we quote some rstracts. Robert Eiiart b7 of Bni fffl fatttn" expref sod bis surprise at seeing so lew peraon in me najL. The trial of O'PonnelL" he taid." was a farce, and Irish. ture began to fall fast, and the rainy weather in tbe watt in the secrecy of the sanctuary should vow ta have vay ta dear akiea.

Throughout to day tha barometer revenge. It was 1 to awoar 'engeanea agamat tha and this eveniog'e retorts show that jurymen, it was the Judge who should suffer, t.reat God, 1 J'v rv 'T. t.t, tint men should starve and dyt amite only C2c. a pound pfessnw now ruber in aire. cl On.

both over out Bliaaert exclaime.1 "Ala tbat tl.e noble north western districts and also over the 0uth Of S.eden, perish and 10,000 men willing to die for him. Talk abu tt while over the North Scathe readings vary between 30 4in. window, which il shattered to atoms, and the charge lodged in the lower part of the roof. A second shot wa fiied a few minutes afterwards at a little diatacce from the bouse, bnt no one was Injured, snd it is pro! all. that the object was to frighten Burke, who baa lately taken a farm from which another tenant lad been evicted for refusing to pay his rent, though well able to do so.

Tbe closinz meetlcr of tbe National Teachers' Congress yesterday was a seen of exeitement, eonse ment upon the omission health of the Lord Lieutenant from tbe 11 Ih.e Irl.hm.iii na. 93 a against the omission wss Irougl.t forward by otw, of the a sinking fund, out of Which will be pai.J snd south eastward. Toe winds reported agree who tnese deb gate from Belfast, but thn president, Mr, Nealon, de 1 to any man who kill a Carey. 1 11 pay be conditions being modarata from east and north east over enneu 10 receive it unit as 11 wa lie wish or ine meeting. nru, iui m.

1 England and the outb of Iteiind, hue iney ara westerly Avotnwastaaen. ana Urcjarvd lo lm adverse, anua divia on rran wno nin iv. i. i 1. sk.ii.i i.k.

dlaaenaion and 1 civilized warfare is trash, there is no ueh 1 thinr the 1 IB tha tar north there ara moderate gradient liaaion of th i quicker the work i done the lea pain. us kill oct wind, hila in tba outb, and ovar tha wast of a ll.t nf Int. business ir ncioie and aav expense." Than Mr. Bhsaert aastcriy wioo. uue ia.

t.i.v, ti a. Fr.tu thev ara favourable lor wind irom ine easra asiueir auBuai uinuir. a nolle, ex potion lopronai prvp" iw. I 1 waathmilemandcdonthepartoftbe objeetor. bat oly aaid.

"If tbi farmers cf Ireland alfer me jna year' rent.Fll Tr! rVZij bV Low of hand was taken. The objector pretested veL not collect it till, Loudon lain aahea. If any one will give Scotland cm prevail. Temjwrature baa creaaed by mvntlyseaiusttluirromcilingMndrontradictoryaUtementiH meone half of tha property I can destroy, III te as rlehas about lOdeg. to LWeg.

In Ireland and BcotLvnJ, where It onthe aUbject. It aiuearvl tiiat tl.e rraeti atorroiu in im "ereii ij nlm Bocn than over tha ana theairnas were nwd bad Uen to drink tl toast of 'prosrity to lrelsad," which bad bent foe standing toast al public Banquets. Of lata year it wu lelt nut of tha prngtamma of tba national emil i Jeitroy tbe ItntUb Navy by throwing burning ruid teachers. Tbo omission rseitel dipratufactirn.and soma atxl torp vJw at tha ahipa. itop whmin anil legg.ng.' mmir came to town exnressly to ave It reinstated.

A meeting of. tha central committee was held on the 15th axul it was then reaolved ta follow tha precedent of last year. Auouier motiDp, however, was announced to le held on the 2i th, and at this meeting a resolution unanimously anted to restore the former practie I at wbn the dinner came oil this resolution wndi; regarded, arid the toiat did not appear in tbe list. The 1 rcidtnt explained tbat tbe meeting on tbe i'l tb. was informal, he and other members not leving rejeivid any notice of it.

uui me sui mem was coniruiirteu ty the ex prcanlent ti.ini n.inii..nvi irom uma ioi ma immense wjs ot Mr. llollowsy, and which now adorn tbe gallery at the Virginia Water Sanatorium. Otherwise, Titrenhorst wss furnished somewhat plainly. Nestling in bis cottage ornit at Sunningdale, Mr. llolloway controlled hi London buiine snd found leisure to project the two colossal Institutions which will (uffice to perpetuate hi memory.

Although living so long at Mr. llolloway appears to have mixed but little in the affair of the village. I lis house, grounds, and business occur led tb greater part of hi time, his recreation during the last year of his life consisting in a carriage crive in the neighbourhood and an occasional visit to. Lcn Ion' HosrrrAL Satuedat wd. At a maetinc of the board of delentcs of this fund, held on Saturday evening at the central office, ilt Fleet street, Mr.

C. Firey pre siding, letters were read Irsm the manager ot tne Jjon donTwestminrter. an I Irench Horpitals ettressing thank for the increased awaids made to these institutions, the award amounting in the caw of the first named to 4C1 4s. 3d. It was stated Mr.

K. rcwer, tne secretary, that whiln th. Ixindcm Fever Ilosnital was ouite ready to receive an award from the fund, it was not disposed to accommodate workmen whom the turn deaired to send to it. Fending a aatisfactory axplasation of this, it wa agreed to withhold tbe turn awarded to tbat institution. According to the annual report of the council, winch the hr.r.i deierates adoi.tea.

fci.uuu more was.aiatriDuieu by the fund in 1883 than in the preceding year among the medical oharitie of the metropolis. The governing body of tha fnnd eonsisited of Mr. S. Motley. M.l.

ptesident. 16 vice presidents, 10 honorary officers, 112 treasurers of participating Institutions, and 138 elected members alone representing a constituency of 19,801 vote. Adding to these the emcfcylt of about worxanops, in wnien ma fund bad a reeoeniied collector, the council claimed on behalf of the fuDcVa total consituancy of between 200,000 and 300,000 London vtorkmtn. A Tl Timet olxerved, tlie Iloopital Saturday' movement ia teginuisgtoexcreira an appreciable Influence upon the management of ebaritable inatitutlons.and il chancing to a certain extent tbe relation hitlierto aubsisting between the paticnta on the one hand and the horpital governors and tneir rreaicai siarcs on tne other." Over 1,000 ladies volunteered for the laat street eollection, and tbe eo prices of as msnyas possible were (n the future. Fourteen more institutions were apportioned awards than in 1882 f.S hospitals, 38 five cottage hospitals, II convalescent and other tomes, and two rorgiral aid and spp'iance societies.

In return for last year's awards nearly 12,000 letters were nyidvrd and distributed, unon the amlication of tbe col leHors in tbe various workshops, to deserving andnecessi toas cass. $in its otening in June last, there had been a stea ly stream of working men convalement from disease or accident sent to Motley House, St. Margaret's Bay, neir Dover, tablisbed by friends of the Hospital Saturday Fend, but entirely unsupported ly the fnnd in a tm.nnlaiT aeiue. Cher 20 medical eharitiea bad aereed to receive nominees of the fund as life governors, but in no rase would the fund seek to be rejutsented by more thin throe of such governor. Th balance sheet, which bad been duly audited, showed total receipts amounting to Is.

IX.7C3 On. ld. derived from the workshop col action, nja. irom tne street eouec tit 103 fr.m the Victoria Band committee, C2 8s. Cd, from Tbarre steamboats, and 235 from donations, com prising 100 given by Miss Foster, il Regent's Fark.

C0 Mr. Alfred Hi arc, 25 Mr. S. Moriey, M.l'.. 25 Mr.

Leopold de Ixirds Brabaron and Abcrdar and Mr. 11. N. Ilamllton Hoare respectively. Tbe amount available for distribution was 8,634 C.

2d. Eihieitios at IlcDDEEsnKLD. The Iluddcrs fleld Fine Art and Ind jstrial Exhibition wa closed on Saturday evening by the Mayor (Alderman Mellor, D.L.).wlio stated that the number of admissions up ta 8 o'clock that even ng were 329.lU0.and that th receipts were only 3,000 1 elowthose of tbe Bradford Exhibition. The exbibitlcn, be added, might not have answered the financial expectations, out had teen 'of considerable indirect benefit to the People. Mr.

B. Schofield, in seconding a vote of thanks to the mayor, stated unhesitatingly that the exhibition bad financially been a lauure. 1 EESTON AM) THX KOYAL A GE1CCLTTKAL bnOW Tha guarantee fund it now about 3,800. The Town Coined have adoctcd a memorial to the Roral Agricultural Society asking them to hold the show at iTeston, and they have tbe support of the Earl of Sefton (Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, tbe Pukt of Devonshire and Bnccleuch. tha Marquis of Hartington.

the Karl of Right Hon. F. Lord Ellesmere, Lord lathora, LcrdBective, LordNorreyi, Lord Cbeiham, Lord Lilford, Lord E. Cavendish, Sir R. A.

Croc. Lord Winn, arleigh. Lord Gerard, Sir Thomas Bailey, tau Ul ui.wnwucHiuuucn UW(1U mniiiwiui members of Farliament, acriculturists. and justice of the north. An infioer.tial deputation has gone to London to support the memorial.

The memorial shows that Freston ia a large and populous town, containing 100,000 Inhabitant that 11 nai direct railway communication wim ait parte 01 the kingdom, being tbe centre of the great railway system of Lancashire that Fraiton is tha centre of an importint and extensive srr cultural district not yet served by tbe Royal Society, and that tha town I in every way raited for such a show; Tla Corporation and tbe county gentry pro moting the proposal state that tbe show, tf nest at 1 res ton cannot fail to be an Immense success financially, tbe re being within four hours' riae an area of thickly populated cities and boroucba. Fatal fioxz Accidixt. A boot, containing fix men. while sailirur from Clara Island, on tbe west coast of Ireland, to Eoooah Toint, on tba mainland, bai capsized, with tha result that all the maa were drownad, as weu aa a nnmoce 01 catuas wno attended tiie meelinc and rented out the exwsdiencv r. v.

.1,,.. of adliericg ta tbe old line of the association and avoidini i 1 1 f. 1 vi politics. The president and vice president both dlackimedH been hag; in inert a5 I'emhrrton on th body of any intention of eaattng a slight upon his Excellency and a lad killed at a cotuery in 111. wwnaoip.

auu leu in drclareil their determination to kei clear of all parties, tenninue at FemUrtou fi Wlgan by tha 12 o'clock They held that in drinking ibe health of tba Queen they tram. Ih' proceeded all right ta the Lancaabir Union Bail were' drinking that of Her Msjeaty's representative ala. way Bridge at distance ufsmlieanja from Tbe president refusal to call tbe roll and a formal protest Femberton. terrain, and here they had ta wait at the wa handed in A resolution was then paysed accepiing an passing place for the tram coming from Wigaa before tbey assurance from the president that no dian spect to the Lord could go further. This portion of tnWiran tramway sy.tem lieutenant was intended.

1 erhap some light is thrown worked exclusively by (team, snd hitherto th re na.1 beta upon ine actionot me coromutee inunnaingtnetoatt.trom a remarkable absence 01 acciJt nia. At nigan ami rem the fact that Messrs. bexton and Healy were crescnland he ferminu of this branch, there are trianeular spoke st the dinner. Neither of the Lon. members would bo aiding, for the purpose of turning round the steam engine, disposed to drink his Excellency's health.

I bedriver of the tram which had just reached Femberton There is no founiUtlon for a rep rt which has been pub uncoupled hi engine in order to get round to the opposite lished to the effect that Colonel Biuee italout to retire end ot the car for his return journey, Ie inj tbe carriage from the office of Inspector General of Royal Irish Con hat mav be deserited ae one aide of tb. triancle. He tabulary, and be (uccccded by Mr. Jenkinson, the bead proceeded with his engine along the second side and then of tbe Crime department, on to the third; which leads to tbe main line for Wigau. CORK, Die.

SO. While ccming along this ne observed a enud in iroot, and it 1. immliatelv. it is allexed. be jumped down and snatched men named Fatrick DriscoU, John M'Mahon, and Patrick AttZZ Vh7n the Collins were indicted for having on the 13th inst.

waylaid himself ba lounl that bis engine had fcereased ia sfxied. Mr. rranei Uroibie at ISailyseedy, near Tralee, and owing to the incline, ana ajtoougnne managed to gst up to it, violently assaulted him. The prisoners, two of whom were he failed, it I aid. to catch bold, and the engine sped en.

mere Impleaded Not and were tried ty a jury 1 taken from the ordinary eity panel. Mr. O'Brien, O.C., in 40 to one In 23. As it rushed aion. in stating the caaa for tbe Crown, aaid that tbe assault com the engine gradually gained in speed lo tbe terror of tbe ttltted by the prisoner wa of a very ggrvated character, passers by.

Near the Half Way House Inn, about 1.000 and betokened condition of tbe County Kerry. MIL The Crown alleged that this sssinl: was made for the pur jforco into the tramcar wtich wa rtindTng at tha pose of taking Mr. Crosti' gun. Mr. F.

Crosbie, brother Junciion nearly at tba bottum of tha bill. In this ear there of Colonel CrosLie, of BallyLeige Caatle, appeared in tbe were only five pa'sengers. Mr. Farry, commission sgent. witness chair witb hi Iiead handaeed, tbe offenee having Ine.

er been committed ouite recently. He stated he wa retard ft and hifeUow0 ing afUr a in company with a man the oW. and tuiumned KSl.t Moore, tney met three men cn too roao near nitegate. "1. f.At, r' uen u.a last to leave.

lie waa stepping off between the engine and ar. teinc tightly jammed la between bid wmething white behind bl bead gate the word of com Ji'ca, aTfcrTed th. If. mand Bight wheel, left turn and the men then walked "JfeS 'lJSIi. in ainale file.

Tbe man who had given tbe werd of command j. remaned bthin.1 and went thTlnc7 rLthiiTlli tte tk if.htlT, Wben witness came up to the others. Collins muttered i iA "i rt ic I not intelligible. Witness told him i JSt l.Tli Lletitrnn: and teat every irisuman am. ewy ihwtomsi.

ZZ 1 becoma mucn drier lhan cf late. Tbe ytSsfLerVU te s.id. Let' itart dynamite factories and schooia. and when we need tucney, don't beg it, Lot go to the London lanksandgetit. ltiaoura." FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

An extraordinary and melancholy accident occurred on tbe Wigan and rton Tramway on Saturday morning, suiting in the death of Mr. T. Barker, aulici tor, cf 'Southport, the coroner for the West Derby sea moderat In tbe north west, north. Indication ex any ia lortant change at preMBt. Fobxcasts or WiATiixa torn Moscat, Dtc 31 (JMCtt AT 8 30 r.M.

ox ina runon EAT). 0. ScoTLtvp. N. Westerly and north weaterly wind; moderate, fair.

Scotla E. Calm and light corth aaiterly brtexca fair, hazy, cold. 2. ExolaXW Jf.K Sam a No. EsuLAUD, E.

Same as No. 8. 4. MlPtJfD CocsTlxa. Similir to No.

1 thick fog. locally. 5. Exclaxp, S. (London aad Channel) North easterly winds, moderate cold, cloudy.

6. Scotland, W. Calm and variable air foggy, eold. 7. Ejiclaxp, N.W.

(and North Walea). Same as No. 6. 8. EsoLA.tD, S.W.fand South Wales).

Sam a No. 5. 9. Ibeuitd, N. Same a No.

10. IRILAXD, SNorth eaaterly wiadt, modarata; fair. Warning. Nona imued. By order, ROBERT H.

SCOTT, Secretary. Trxs Turn OrriCB, 2 a.m. BXASixoa or ths Jobdax GLTcisiai Bakcxxtiji TOE TIMrXEATUXr, ASD XZSCCXU TO MIAX XIA JLXVig, TAXIS AT ISTIRVALS Or TWO kB0UU SCKISS THS TJlST twxxit iocb Hotrxa. DxcxiiBXji 3031. 3 AJt PIC i nai in oi it eammuiiiciiian mniii tn him ht Moore he cocked the trigger and put tbe gun on bia nJ vllS.aVft!? aboulder.

He observed that the menlooked closely at him 1 Jf somthinr which wa not intelliribli to stand, aul no sooner had he uttered tbe word than' he received a violent llow cf a atone on tbe head. Two policemen, wbo he understood had I een on protection duty, ar il cd on the scene ana arrestea prisoners. itness wa cut in the head and los: a anar.tity of Mood, but the skull was not fractured. Edmund Moore, who was accompanying MM rosbie at the time oi identified the prisoners, whom be said be had known for seven years previously. He ad led that be saw tbe prisoner M'Mahon attempt to snatch the gun Irom Air, in eroaa exsminattcn tbe witness stated that the father of tbe three iriaor.ers had recently teen evicted.

The lands were cow in the possession of Mr. Blennerbaasett and were cared Lyaman named Kerrigan. TbeHwc policemen who came up were protecting Kerrigan. Xbe policemen and Kerrigan gave avitlence as to what happened after they came on the scene. The medical evidence howed that Mr.

Crosbie received a wound an inch lang.wbich penetrated to the bone. The jury, after a short consultation, found the three prisoners Guilty, Tie Judge, in sentencing the prisoners, said this case showed that absolutely an armed party under ovan mili tary form turned out to effect an onlawful purpose. A more outrageous or audacious business had not come before him at the aisues. Ilia Lordship then sentenced Driscoll to five years' pedal the two other prisoners to two years' imprisonment each. A larre number of young men visited tbe house of a man named M'Cann.

near Brona. county Kerry, and carried away his gun. The police arrived soon afterward. i and searched reverai nouses, out lound no arms, four other houses were also searched by the police near Castleisland, but in this case likewise the search was futile. JIaior HaU.

D.L.. writing from Narrow Water. Warrenpoint, county Down, in reference to the statement about the treatment of the Newry hariers on St. Stephen's Day, ask to say that though the conduct of a few rough was very dbgracefol, he was cot personally either assaulted or insulted. Tax Saitzbs' Compact's Irish Estates.

The Salter' Company are negotiating with their agricultural tenants In Ireland (aa a tody; tor the purchase, by the tenants, of the farms in their occupation. Tbe term on which the negotiation are proceeding are 2U years' por ch sac of the Government valuation of the land la case where the balance (not to exceed one fourth) of tta purchase mvmey, tot advanced by the Land Commission (under the Land Law, Ireland, Act, 18S1), remains on mortease of tbe hotlines, and year purchase of th. same valuation in cases where the whole of tbe purchase money is paid in cash. City Frets. 'The Escixzkks' Stkim at ScxunoA5D.

Tha joint committee of the engineer on itrik at Sunder laod for the past weet paid the, men lis. each, and Is. per child. Tbey also gave each man 2. extra for tbe new year' time.

Vacation Smocs. Mr. Justica peanon will be in attendance at Judge' Chamber as Vacation Judge tbi morning, when tbe re Is a list ot abort 40 ssmmonscs entered, six only of which are attended bv eonni.1. M. Justice Butt will act a Vacation Judg on and after to morrow untu rruay next, ootn oay inclusive.

This Botat. Cocets or Justice. The public do But appear to avail themselves to any great extent of tbe opportunity of visiting tha Royal Court ti Justice (which ar open free from 11 to 3 daily, with the exception of Saturday), ahoat 100 eaorJe enhr antarel th. kalMiii. oa each ot tha two day ot last weak (Xhaada aad Fri uavj on wiiirn ia.

wvbch waxw open. SIT. 330. 4 I 1 I I 13 I 4 I 191C1 I I i (ill TExrxsATcxx axt Htokoxxtbio Ccavomoj or rsn Ala nr LaxDox. LiiczJtBiK 30 31.

I TsmDersturea. i (WataM of! Drymt How 1 Taoalon 1 Vapour Tow of HaaUdtt Ait 1p.m.. Point. of Air. feMI Wigan.

The back fart of the car was smashed and the frartework of both engines broken, but the machinery seemed not to have been greatly damaged. Mr. Barker was found to be so tightly jammed in by troken framework that tbe help of several peisons tad to be obtained before he could te extricated. He was then unconscious an I almost pulseless, snd survived only a few minutes. Both bis legs bad been broken and three rilslalso smashed.

The driver of tbe stationary engine wa cut aloat the face, bat he was able to proceed home. Joseph Tbompaoa, driver of the engine which caused the accident was taken into custody. Mr. Barker wu a native cf Kiikby Lcmxlile i mutt lm.ntin theuma place as the lata Sir Ji, atnlmum T.mertnr. I Maxhaum Temperata daa, Tor maiiT veara IsihadU en in practice aa a Ktptaoation.

Southpcrt, and alsf officiated a deputy for Mr. CK. Driff eld, coroner for West Derby Hnndre On the resignation of Mr. Priffield, the deceased was elected to tbe mat 1 lKil. I thn.

,1 1 i Decnea lochai. Gralaa. 1Z1 Gralaa. I Per seat Tb. Dew point Is obtained dirsctlj.

tbe us of a Class's Hnrv eahmbttad ty skill a BCdlnavtiea e( Gtabrr a Tatl.f. titb Htion. Tn. IjtjIm fo.rt ot lb. a.r tb.

walfbt et hlo alJo fetot a. ers txU c(aU of absorbm at tb tm. of vaiica. Th. IlamMltf of tfc.Air (3aturatloqin what eamacall kaown a Ealatlv.

BERLIN. DrcO. Cleir and bitterly eold weatber.witl east wind, the thermometer at noon standin; about tueg. Biaumur below xero. Barometer still rising.

on Pecemler 20, 18 baring thus only completed his first year oi omce. Jir. uarxtr nas ten several children. The Late Lady Locisa PtacT.On Saturday at noon the remain of the Lady Louisa Fercr im posited in th" family vault of the Duke of Northumberland in cs. vumueirii imioater AltlflT.

mm rnn.r.1 procession started from tie deceased lady nsidence at i 7 iha it i Lokd Salisbt rt. The hon. secretary tI toa eonair.ed of a heane ttzd lour horses an. I four mour'niLir Eastern Divisioa of tbo Glasgow Ctmerraiive Association 1 1 I imtt fmm TeJ Saltbory mourners, the Duke of NorthumberUnJ, brother, and Lord House. Hatfield, Herts, December Hatherton, brother in law, of the deceased Earl Terey Sir, 1 am much obLged to you for your letter or tflj M.r.,' and Lord AJgernon Ferey, Jf.F.

The 'other I enclosing two resolutions passed ma to teceivethis be Conservative of Stewart, Dr. Fjfe. and Sir. Wlittick and two cnber coo 1 Glasgow. I quite concur in the ejections ttej enijsrtain fidentUl eervant of the deceased.

On reach" the west a fragmentary treatment of tb question of reform; 1 door of tbe Abbey, the eoSn waa nwtby the Very Rev your faithfully, SAUSEVKT. Thomas Tomlinson, uuwacu, Laaou UlSe, 1001 onmuei riooa Jones, in rrecentor, 3ir. Clare Bed 1 ford and r. John Tbynoe, the clerk and tbe receiver of I tbe Chapter, and was borne along the nate to tbe choir, the Dean reciting the openirg lentence of the aervice for the' burial of the dead. The coffin having teen placed beneath the lantern, tba service was continued, the paalma and lessens being read by Cacon Rowsell, at the termination of which it was tnken ta the (K.TWn the remainder of the service.

Tl.e polished oak cofn. Mntraiiace. two caudelabra, a signet ting, and an lHumi ly covered with erossea cate address by friends in FembrokMhire roccgmtion ot Hon. iienry ttoart Littleton.Iion. and Rev.

Cecil J. Little Oti1 'B, It very graiifyirg ,0. "rlrt JrTate SLOT 'S? "WSrEiJp? nwHofs ace u. "LL tl entertain tV.n.P.wvawTi.v.Lsrd Carnarron haa" con sented to address a meeting to be hell at Newbury on th 21th of January, under tb ispice of Newbury Conservative Workirr Men Club. Hutordship.

with Lady Carnarvon. wiH Uava England about the end of next month for Italy. Trv rc LtASTJATT. The ElsboD Of UmfiSS waa presented at lUverforiwest on Saturday with a ailvar njl lllnma with if a ririiaa Iitriv and wreath of white towers sent by sorrowing relatives hi work during, 20 years ccntinnoos resilience a rector of and friends, among others by tha Dueheaa cf Northnmber 1 Lampeter Valfry.and latterly aaArchieacou of St. David land.

Lady Hatherton. Counte Terey, Lady Algernon LordKenaington, U.F., made the presentation. Lcrd Fercy, and Mrs. Ueber Percy. The braaa plate on the I Cawdor said he did not often admire, or praise Mr.

OiaJ lid bcretbo followine inscription Tbo Bight Hon. I atone, bat he waa bound to aaythatno Frim Miitef Lady Louisa Fercy, eldest cUugbter of George, tfth Lui actel ecmeieztiouUy cr took so mieh. tronble insrxunng of Northnmbertand. Born 26th September, 1802 died 23d proper men for bishoprics which became vacant while ajeccrooer, icoj. Fiees.

Last night a re broke out from an un known cause at 221, park rcad. Southwark. npon premise occupied by W. Gillegin, mas eal instrument dealer, and raiulted in strrious damage being done to tba ahop and house of four rotm. Early yeaterday mcrniiig a portion of a sack of hay on Perry hill, CatfcrJ, owned by G.

11. Chaplin, and eontaiming about 18 loads, was partially destroyed. On Saturday night a fire occurred at Milk street, Chespaide, cn premise occupied by a numlrr of firm, and th besemtnt aud its contents were seriously damaged. On Saturday taornixga ia broke out at tha Civil Service and General Store, No. 71 to Oxford street.

The fourth floor of No. 79 was erectaaily destroyad. It i unknown bow any of tbaea Biraorigin beld cdnce. and in the selection of Archdeacoa Lewi lor TJu.Uff he ermll not have fooad a tetter man. SrrrocATED bt Gas.

A terrible calamity ifr; utting in the death cf four person has oeeirred atGlertop, Derbyshira. In a twootaned cottage Uved Rfchard Town. end, a man of 43, and a Woman named Stafford, with whom be cohabited, tad two daughter. Tbey wer laat seen oa Thuraday night, and aa tba bona remained etoaed tui itarday morning sospiciens were aroused aad the neign boors brcks operT a door in fhetedroom when a ghastly tight presented itself, three sf tha family ha vmgraen rullo eatenbyaa aaaapa ot gsa from the avun, aped through an untrenped alopUona of the pipf 8tffd wtsjust alive, bat died abortly Bftervrud. Omt itarBatioa ba bean sauaad ta tha itaiAboaibaad aimtUx aacana occuzrad bat yaat..

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