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8 THE TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1883. XiVBUS, JO.T23, The rtttrn of Cardinal WacOaVe to Dublin is restored bra! th bis afforded a suitable ooeatlon to bit faithful clergy ind flock to testify their attachment to him and their joy at hit moaptioa of bis CTdscopai datict. Alter Divine atrrk la tb cdral, MulUrocsh stmt, an address li cordial congratulation was prcfiti to bid by tbe Dean and Chapter, la retrace of a crowJed con creraiioct. The. Lori Mayor vu amonf tboa Hit In reply, expressed Lis thankfulness for his recovery and for the kind folioi which were shown toward him and, Latin; referred to the peaercu, coo tribnUont and filial obedience of the peode of Dublin to the Sovereign Pontiff, be road the following allaiion to meat twti Thanks to Qad that tjJrit of loyal obedi dm to tbe Holy Sea ha Barer failed, an 1 a lata manor ibl occasion hat brought It forward.

When the faithful watchman whoa aa All Seela Ood hat placed on the tower of Israel gives warninj of approaching. danger, it i nit for tbo an. rained, unomrr. (tanned citizen of ib new to challenge Hit wisdm or Hi fcre aighf. The AU 01 has placed the Vicar of Ilia roa oa that foer, and Ho whs ever n't nxsn for their rreasibili', woald not tr.ay say eootl ho fail to prepare hbn for his rcost exceptional po iiion.

He will pr His Vicar "on ear lb a range of viaica and an aoo iracy of juilmvn which the snbtimo and perilous oSce that Vicar hoi is irapera'ively demands. be wbo sits in Sr. re'er's Chair sprakj authoritatively to thenaicni that constitute God's Caurch on earth on natters pt tain Ing to faith or morals, ho speaks aa the mouthpiece of tb (Spirit Truth, and voie from too Throne ol the Laoib proclaixa to the world "He that teaches you it ray Vioar hear je hon." Tne Catholic who rt fuses to obey that teathins breaks at once tbo bon li that unite him to the Church of God and incur the black guilt of heresy. Thia being to, it nit a serious thinj for men eJlipj theinselrca Catholic to Impeach the teaeblo: ftf 'hit time divinely roattitouJ authority an a subject which to re card, aa deeply affecting the vral welfare of their flocks. It it tot aa orara of evil timet when the children of the Church can calmly listen to mec wholly unlearned in i h.t ik cllto' i pai ri end oorre.in irti.

iloy ratber naa been laCucncl in ci ieeang by Kcuiar fb, lul ot itcick. To more asnd nnv ortay monies, tna ne du piwia oik di own legitimate phire aixl authority, or that ho ha acted in Irnoraiico cr on lalae information Such, from the rentf. At the time of the ieirare of the Kerry Stntind there wai found ambnr other doctttnest a letter tirned Mortimer Sheebao, and addrened to the editor ot the AVaritttf aktnx him to print thxratcclag notioee for the porpow ot ictuaklattcc certain UoaU in tie dktriet and prerentlng thn from aettliuf with their laftdlcrtil. The letter, which waa of a MJrriiOtti Mttbe, eooeladed, "VA half dozen threabrainf cotice wQl do (rood Mrrxe. Tia well to thotr CaptatM Moonlichl ta wtai kMed acDcndreli." Mr.

Poet, aa cxpett in hiPdwritinj prprd that the letter waa in the pritocer'a handwritln The rr opcr waa ro tamed for trial to ibe aadxea, but waa allowed oat on ball. earlieet arra of th Cburch. hat been the lanrctgo of fslso teaeben who, whihv'retendinf to rererereo authority, would clivg to thetr errors, tbougb condemned by the Chair of Truth. Tfce clergy of Dublin are rrangvr thii pint and a rmult oar union with Home haa crcr Un firm and cordiaL a1 unbroken peaco has re'rneJ within our own borders. What I say for Dublin eTery Hfchop la Ireland can affirm ith equal truth for his own fold.

The Courti of the Sub Oomraiion have become to tuaierouf and the aayiags aal doinjs so liko each otber li ceneral character, that the Presa has ocatod to noti co tttem. except when a special ease, attracts attention. Such an exception hat occurred in the case of Mr. Richard Staekpoole, county Clare, lanllord, who has been held op to oiinm and subjected to crery species of annoyance and IrOible aa a rackrenting landlord who ground down his tenants, and drore them to A number of applications to fix fair rents, which were regarded as cases, were brought before the Clare Sub Oommtsian sitting in Kilrush, and the judgments "pronounced by Mr. Iteerea, (j.U., the legal Sub Comniis sionex.

is a practicJ refutation of the charges which hare been brought against Mr. Staekpoole. it cannot be allel that Mr. BLearer has shown any bias against the tenantry, bat, on the contrary, has shown stem judgment, and, in some eases has ezpcaod himself to hitter re entmett on the part of the landlords. In one of the rases, the Commissioners raised the rent from 11 10s.

to 16, and in another ease from 5 10s. to 7. In pronouncing the deriiion of the Court in thete eases, Mr. Reeres remarked that the Commissioner would net hesitate to make a redaction In the rent when justice re iuired it, but they were also bound to increase the rent if they saw a case in which tbey considered the rent insufficient. In the ease of the other tenants the rent was left untouched, and in the care of a woman, namnl Tally, whose present rent was C.

and the judicial rent 5 Mr. IteeTce said 'the tenant owed. a great of rant, and refused to male any payment to the landlord, who sntscquentJy was comtol'ed to bring an eieotmext against her for the payment of these arrtais.but tifure doing so offered ti take 3, being one half year's rent, and a tririal sum for costs. This offer ha ring beende clined.a decree was obtained agaimt Ler fcr 15 12 tiag tat rent, and the rest due for sheriff's fees and eosts. The tenant remained oat of possession for eleven weeks, in receipt of outdoor relief at the rate of 1 per weex, but ultimately was obliged to par the landlord the amount of his demand.

If the tenant had not listened to eril counsel, bat accepted the Terr fair proposal of her landLrd, it would hare been better for her and all concerned. Two of the tenants who had lodged originating ncitieei asked and obtained icare to withdraw them, and let the rents remain as they are at present. In one case only was there a on eidcrable reduction, and in that notice of appeal has been given; In tea cua the rents were left unchanged in the remaining 19 cases the judicial ronts were fixnd at a redact on of 1 tier cent A more complete refutation of the slanders which have been heaped cn the landlord could Lardlyihare been dcalrtd. The revolutionary Press, which haa Lrea otirin in ita denanclatiuna of Mr. Staekpoole, though the effpot of such nnaviatioa in other eases has been t) iLue the life of tLe lindlcrd in imminent iJcriL hai taken no notice, however, of his vindication.

Tbo following reply has been given by LcrJ Spencer ta the memorial aJJresicd to him by members of the medical profession in Ireland Dublin Cattle, July 21. Sir, I am directM by tie Lord Licntcnant to acknowledge the receipt of the memorial from certain members of the medical profeion In Ireland, which was placed by you in Mr. Hamilton's bands on the 17th of July. His Excellency is unable to consider that the bestowal of honocrs by the Crown can be made the subject of ttiscufsion between him and any public body, and therefore, while entertaining great respect for those who addressed him, no must decline to discuss with tbem the question which they had brought under his notice. His fLxeelleney.

however, wishes to assure them that Mr. Gladstone is fully aware of tho hirh estimation in which the medical profession in Ireland is held, and desires to do tut ice to its members, and I am to add that the Lord Lieutenant 3iertily shares in this feeling. "I hare the honour to be. Sir, your obedient servant, ALFRED E. TntKin MAJOR.

AsUtant Secretary. i W. Jloife, M.D.. President of the College of Fhyriciaaj, 67, Fitzwilliam tquare." cork, err 23. In the ease of the two men Bnsmn and Fleming charged with unlawful assembly near Castleialand, on the 14th of May, on the oxaikm when James Walsh, caretaker, was fired at and woanicd, evidence was gone into for the defence at the sitting of the Assize Court to day, and an alibi attempted to be sustained.

Rebutting evidence waa prod need by the Crown to show that the two prisoners at a time it wis asserted they were In some remote pbxce were actually in custody. Mr. 'Justice O'llrien, in charging the jury, said thesa men were charged with having arms, to the terror of Her Majesty's subjects. The real nature of tbe case, though they were merely charged with a misdeameanour and subject. If guilty, to Imprisonment, was an atterart at murder, conceived and carried out witfl great premeditation and wicked design.

Let them see, in order to jedge of the nature and prolabUitics of tbe facts, the influences that were arrayed aeainst troth and the law and the state bf things out of which this offence arorc. A man named tJames Walsh was put In charge of a farm from which one of Jthe accused had been evieted. He was coarded night and 'day by the police a yoliee hut was erected in the im itoediate vicinity, and tbe man was obliged t) retire every Ixiight and return in the tnornirg under a guard of poli e. was tbe organisation ot crime that existod in tcU localitv that, in the very nick ot "time, when he had jut dismissed his guard, he was immediately attacked and eonght to be murdered. That man mutt have bren waylaid, watched, sight and day, at ercry rtep, otherwise his assailants could not have known whan the police guard would cot be with him.

This whole locality was me wide area of terror and crime. Murder was in the air there. The whole neighbourhood of CaHleisland reeked with blood, and hardly one single case of murder had yet been dis thousands in the locality knew ever ramification of the crime that had been committed' there. Wichael Walsh, brother cf Jaztei Walsh, was under police protection, and, for the same reason, waa residing oat of his own house. He resided at this time with his brother in law.

Michael Msxnir, and wis obliged to go to his bumble borne for hit meals and corr.e back it night. Tha whole locality bad existed under the Influence of a fyftera of terror and intimidation, which penetrated everywhere, and where extraordinary difficulties were thrown in tbe way of discovering crime. His Lordship alo commented upon the false earing of Walnh, and said it was dan to the state of terror which prevailed la the dttrict. The jury, after fire minutes deliberation, returned a verdict of Guilty against the prisoners, and they were sentenced to two Tears' imprisonment, dating from the period of their committal. In the City Criminal Court, bcfcie Lord Justice two men of the farming class, named Hngh O'Conncr and John Twiss, were indicted for assembling with arms near CastleUlaad, on tbe Vth of April It appeared from tbo evidence that on the night in question a police patrol lay in ambtwh near the house of a seheoluaitter named O'Kerfe, who bad been boycotted.

They arretted the prisoners, whom theyfouiaieoaeealed In the neighbourhood with arms and ammunitionin their possession. About tbe time time, tbey observed a mancomtago itcf O'Kccfe'a house, and they took him into custody. He rrovod to be a msa named Jsha O'Conncr, who had entered O'Kecfe's premises and demanded and obtained a revolver' aad ammtudtioa. John O'Connor was arraigned on Friday, and pleaded Guilty to the indictment. He was now examined for the defence and proved that Twiss and IlJgn O'Connor were net i his company that night.

Tbe prisoners were convicted and sentence wat deierred. A noraler of hons, cars, and stable reonliites, the property of tbe transport staff of the Royal Irish Constabulary, were told Lyaactln on Saturday in Cork. These formed a portion of the transport equipment required by the eonst tb ilary during the recent disturbances in the bey have cow lean cli roeed of, as they sr no Iooge. necessary, in view of the improved stato of the ttoantry. At a special Bcssioos held at Traleo to day nnder tbe Crimes At a man named J.

Biordan, residing at Brosnaws, charged with intnaidatiru; paaos aesinst paying their Mr. Edward Parrlngtcn, hrotlrfr of Mr. Timothy Harrington. M.I'., and manager of the rrry Stnlitul waa arreted yesterday afternoon and conveyed to Tralee Gaol to undergo six mcntbi' for eocniving at the printing of threaten ng notice. At ewry ytaterday Jour tanners were charged with having caused tue death of a farmer named M'Parland, nar Sewry, who died oa Saturday from the effects cf a beatirg be received.

Tte prisoners were remanded in custody. 2M RLIA ME ST A 11 XOTICkS. nOUSF. OF LOUD3. Tcisoat, JrLT 24.

ntDlK or TUB l'AT Al iroricr. ItaJ isn't Pat liili. Th UUrmin of mors. Tnt th uftr nl ttu 2J dT Marco last. TUst do prl ata M.I tTunt from lh ilo of Ooasiaons shall ri tius afvor Tfcurtar.

u. jtu Jar una adt." bs disis4 w.io, aa 1 iLat ih Bill te rfa.1 a srevii'l Urn. Inn lVxamlMunr of Kws iVentilatlnn jot Ksnvarsl Bill, Tb CLsunun of (Jotnai It to mJts. Tbst tha ordtrmaaa nn tha 2llsr ut Match laoi, T.t do pnau LIU br. i .1 irum Uk Uoih of Ovnmons bsll rsij a lima tlrr Thursdtr.

the 21st dsr Juot ull, OMpwisnl with, aad that tc toll ba rami a teuu'i tiios ol.tnHil:Ua IVsrJ of Worts IfrUtrlct Raatrsy) BH Ths Char Daao of uikltt mo. 'Thit Ui crdar ma. Is ca tl 2d da of Marca Ust, TLX no 1 r.u Vlu ui tba Houm of VOm uods shall ha real a scvoud tiivi er Thursdsj, the 21st dsj of Jan Mit," Vt w.th, sad ui.t tht UM tot rtad a teoood txm. Maoehrster 3bir.Csnal Tiill. L'rd Winmarlrirh.

ta mors that the cr.ir raids on ti. tay tl Msxcii Ut Thst tio pritats bill hrvacbi pm th IUum Owiimm shsll rvl son. Uc ifur lhursusr. li. Ut usr of Jum oeit." la dispensed with, and Uu'.

Uir Hill la rrad a Mvoinl tlua. Mrrbiaot "h.piiui (lln mi buau) BUI. AdJournsJ achats oa the nuAlou the sauitd rvsdicff. I'oaiiulr, Arts Ata ttdtai.t Bill, Seoond rsadlcg. rtra r.

k'4 Urr sjui' hlii, bvcuoa rrsdlDf. Metriol.tau rkwri of Works iMontt rcadlag. 1 Rrli.f ilrr.snJi 11, Third rrad.u. t.rl La M'arr. Tu ais ib8.crftarr of Stitsfor FonUn Affairs wcat tav t'ava taiea with rt gsrd to the)Uf stioD of tae capttu Istlui.s id ths lU.ancy of louu al.o to ask If IniormaUon ean La reiaura to Um rrinrtrd arrest of a Maltese rritish subjact at ui i.

bj I'ntcU ru lit.rr auiauiliies aad to mote aaaddrsfor aa addrtst for return br bstta lionjotbs Lumber of srtfnif sauting to eoiaplct Milxia Jr niiu ui suff, aad to tJ to the diicultj uo siprrtetiotd In obtalt.l.is pr pri'uallta i Mrffants town on tfi pcrtuAoetll ttsffs. lu ui tlluius a milio ftl DUTulwr of Vuluoteer serzracti txl la Wi. lu call aiwuti.iu to tb 10th articls of tha Treaty of licr Is. "ith ict.r.u the Uui4Uiuk.VarDa llallwaj Cikput aoi to sit If brr Marsty iSoferaaieDt propose to ts'ie an lcp to caforc taa slipulaiiuus of tbe trettjr with retard to the ob icaiwu of tDo priudpsjty lu gari. tsri iw is sn.

i iui ice mienuons of ins uorsmmsnl a lth rrgard to tho propvised tew rJucs Canal and to more for peprlT. Larl Fortescuo. To ask questions as to thstanltarr stats of Somerset House. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Tuzsdat, Jn.T 24. Qt'urioxs.

Blr It. Cross, Whether, uprcliilj with rrvud to the danger of cho era. a circular will be hxurd Uf the Vrttrice aad Dirtrict iloards In tb? calliu upou the to j.ut In force the provisions' of tbe Animus aad i.tioarrrs lweilii.n Acts, It 65 Hi aud lur th9 ulav rea.us LtliU.t uf local autborltlas in the pmrincts will be callrd tu the provisions ot ths ArUiana aud Labourers Uwcl.mfi iiii Hi. Sit li. Cross tl better ILr medical oSorri of healtb In the roetro polis will be railed uim for rrturas of ell places wtuca.

la thrlr opinton. ouabt to be dea.t with under one srt of acts or the other aad bother they will lay such returns before I'arliament tbs prrsect se aiou, Mr. ifesly, As to a disloyal placard published la Mooaihan on tbs polllcf day. Mr Jjuiwyn. Whether Mr.

Hrnrlquex Bbepstons was recently st ot on a special mission to Cetywsyo. Mr. HesJy, As to uc number ot cases ism Used under section 21 of tbe Lai Act, Ml. Ilealy, As to pleuro pneumoaU la Wexford. Uilonel Uollhurst, As to arrsaseuiests for ths services of a Bo man Catholic tnest oa board the troopsbtpe returning from India with Inrshds.

Mr. O' linen. A to rrofoisori In the Central TraiakuT Depart meut of tbe Commissioners of National Kducatloa IreUed. I'Aionel AUisjiJ.r, it li true that UBrilSlr Dulll Lysoos. K.C B.

Cenimaudiru the Aldertbot lMvislon, It to bs rtruoTr i from his oommaad ou account of ae oo tbe 1st of August. Mr. Borlase. Wbetber thenameeof several sieastr at a meeting held In Buuthwark para wcte lakea down, will, a tie to a prosecution. Mr.

P. A. Taylor, As ta the eases of Ceorge WlUiaa Fcoteaed uilain Jsmet Ksittey, co lmprisoaed In lioUowsy Osol oa a chsrge of blasphemy. Mr. MVoaa.

bether the attention of licr Majesty's Gorerament had been called the report uf tbe imes corrispondeat at Cairo, as to tbe adnitalstretlre anarchy nw existing la that city ta connexion wltb tbe cbolera. Mr. an. Wbetter theprek oiloa ot M. de Lessens to an exclusive right nf caiisl ay across tlie Isthmus of Sues was raised ot coa.llervd either fcre tbe Inieruatlonsl Commlssioa at Constantinople, vbtch, la lift, siit.K.rine.l tbe dunog ths segotia Uons for toe purchase ui tbe Canal shares by tier sty's Uoreru meut in UTS and.

whether, I st. tbe claim in oueslion has eier ton rut forward by de Leavpu cr fa ten In suy way act now. Ietf el by any tloeet amrnt ot Her taaj.sty until th present mouth. Colonel XennarJ. As to ths report on ths sailini and steaming" quiUtiri of shit a Hit Michael lllckt Eex As to what Is the rresent posttloa of the neifoiatiom l'ortugil on the subject of the Congo: and.

whcltKr any trvaty Las been concluded aad. If so, when will It suade Lt.o la "stcordance with the promise fltso by In April last Mr. Chaplin, Whether, with rcsprct to the Besolntlon of ths llouse of Oouimoas of July litb. It Is ti.e lnUtllon the Uoeeru tneut that tf the evidence to which the Irme Minister referral should lead to the rnuclinuou Uist ttere Is any danger of Importing foot aod mautli rtlseau, the lin ding ol sniaisli aUi trooi khj ipttcltat loreuh rouLtry, frOa which they are allowed to Uod alive at preieut, the oovernoieLt wui take slept to prevent landing In future, until, in the oplniou of the l'nvy Council, tbe general sanitary condition of such ircUled (OU0U7 or countries and of the animals Uiereirv is such as to come wiLbia the terms ot the foartb section nf the fifth schedule ot the Contagious Iieeases Animals) Act, 1678, under which animals couiing frotu orway, Hweden, lienmark, ana British North America, are eivrapb) from slaughter at the port of landing at the present time arid, if not, whit other steps ths Uo veruiuent Intend to take give eHect to the resolution at the House uf Commons of July 10. op.diioj or da v.

Agricultural Holdings (t ugland; Bill, Committee. Agricultural Holdings li ootlsnil) Hill. Committee, t'athrdral 8istules Kill. Second reading. rale of Intoxlcstine ienors oa Sunday (Yorkshire) EH Adjourned debate un second reading.

cf Intuiicailug Llouon on Sunday (Darham) Bid, Cornnjttee. fc 1'ayment of Wsges In rubllchouMs rrohibitlon 111, ComsUttta Parochial Cbarlues ILondon) Bill, Oommite. Tue Cocrt of Criminal Appeal Bill. Thia which was dealt with in the Grand Committee On Law, and which now stands cn the orders of the Mouse of Commons for consideration prior to the third reading, is threatened with serious opposition. Eoyft.

It is etated that Sir Charles Wilson will be Sir Auckland Colvin's successor as Finance Minister in Egypt. The Agricclttral Holdings' Bill. In the division last nijht upon the amendment of Sir M. lTielcs TU aeh to give landlords and texanta the power of contracting themselvts out of the provisioiis at the Agricultural Holdings Hill which was rejected ly L33 ta 97 the following Liberals vuttd with the Conservatives in the roinonty Sir John Kam'den, Colonel Kingscoto, Mr. J.

C. liolton, Sir A. Gorcbn, Mr. A. Crey, Mr.

v'art right, and Mr. F. J. S. Foljambe.

Sir T. E. Oolebrooke was one of the tollers for the minority. 44 Agar Ellis Auak Ellis and Lascitxes." This case came jetterday Leforo tho Court of Appeal, constituted uf tho of the Rolls and Lords Justices, Cottun and liowen, by way of en aprieal frsra the decision of Mr. Justico l'earson, refusing to allow Mrs, Agar Ellis free am us to her second daughter, bow urer 16 years of age, and residing it Brighton.

Mr. and Mrs. Agar Kills were married in IbtH, aod three surviving ch ldren are the issue of the marriage. Mrs. Agar hllis, txihg a devout Koman Catholic, was desirous of having her children educated as Koinan Catholics but belore 18.8 Mr.

Agar Kills, a Protectant, interfered with the religious education of his children. The children were made wards of C'curt, and Mrs. Agar FJlis jetitlened the curt to haTe tbe custody of her infant children. Vice Chancellor Malins held, aod the Court of Appeal confirmed the ruling, that too father had the legal right to the custody of las enuaren. ana uus was restrained by injunction from taking the children to I toman Catholic places of worship.

The young 1 idy, who is a Roman Calhuic, being desirous of speoding her coming vacation witli her. mother, JoiDcd her mother in the present petition, Mr. Justico 'ears'on held that he could not, interfere with the legal rights of tho father, and dismissed the petition hence Uio appeal. Mr. Higgles, t.C, and Mr.

Ingle Joyce appeared for lie appellants Mr. Horace Datey, Q.C.. atd Mr. Ccrtis Trice for the respondents. For tho appellants it was tubmitted that the younr lady having naw reached the age of discretion, had tho right to elect with whem the would reside, and if she went to live with her mother the Court would not restore her to her father's custody on a writ of haUsa corvut.

At the close of tho appellants' case the Master of tho Rolls whether Mr. A gar El lis consent to his wife seeing her daughter once a fortn'ght, and not haTing tbe letter between mother and daughter inspected by a third person. Mr. Agar Ellis consulted with hii erunspl. anl dcrllcpd the offer.

Tbe Master of the Kolls expressed his regret at the refusal, and tho eoso was then adjourned for the prrposal to be further considered. Tbe Wesleyax Co terekce. For tho fourtn time in tho history cf Wr elcyan Mcthodismi tho Wcsleyan Conference is being hel at Hull, where a very general and hearty welcome awaiud its lay and clerical xisitors. The Uayorof tLe borough. Alderman Leak, who has thiiee filled the civic elixir, is connected with the denomination.

Preparations upon an extensive scale are in progress for rendering the present Conference one of the most Interesting aid laccessfoi of the annual assemblies or sessions which determine yearly the management bf the concerns of "Wcslcjiniim. Tho actual business of the Conference begins to day at the Great Thorn ton street Chapel, a handsome and spacious structure, centrally situate. DcLwicit College. Wednesday, August 1, will bo Eppch Dsy at Dnlwieh Oollere. and Mr.

Lowell, the Uniud States Minister, will give the boys an address on that occasion. Liberalism ix South Essex. At tho Tora hail, Stratford, last evening, a crowded and en thoshutie meeting of the members of the South Essex Liters! Association and of the other Liberal organizations throughout the southern division of Essex, waa held under the presidency of Lieutenant Colonel Birt, When the nxee of Mr. idward Hider Cook, who has been unanimously selected ty the Council of the South Essex Liberal Association, was snlmitted as the second Liberal candidate at the next general election. Fdward North Iiaxton, chairman of tbe London School Board, who contested the division at the last general election, has been seleettd, and he has consented to stand again.

Tbe following resolution was carried That this meeting having heard the political views of Mr. Edward Rider Cook cordially approve his selection by the Canned and pledges itself to use every legitimate means to secure the return of Meam. Buxton and Cook as the liberal members for this division." Me. Bright. Mr.

Bright has accepted an invitation to visit Birmingham for the purpose Qf opeulog the Cobden Coffee house; now appioacbingcompletiou. The date of the visit is not yet fixed, but will probably be towards the end ol BFOXTISa INTELLIGENCE. BETTING IK LONDON, Mosbat. Vots authentic basinets occurred to day over tbe Goodwood Stakes, for which, as toon as it became axown that Palermo Lad been eliminated, WaTJenatein advanced to 7 to 2 (about 00 havicg been previously laid out at 4 to 1), while Corrie Hoy, at the shortened price of 5 to left off decidedly second favourite. The Dethroned tame from 8 to 1 to 11 to 2, Lis stable companion, Pinafore, at the tame time receding to 100 to 8.

Shrewsbury also improved upon hit Saturday's quotation, winding np at 9 to 1 while rtebais, on.the other haadv retired to the outside price of 3) to l. Alizon was supported at ICQ to 9 and Venutta figured at 100 to but met with no support. Molly Knox and tbe Duke of Albanv. coupled, were Defriendtd to small amount at 10 to 1. For theJSt.

Leger, 280 to 1C0 was the best price obtainable about Galliard, while The Prince receded to 100 to Some heavy outlajs were recorded in favour of Chttlehnrst at 1.000 to CO, and Royal Angus was Lacked at 1,000 to 40, 1,000 to and to 100. Latest price Goodwood Stakes. 13 to laest Holly Knox and I hike of Albany con pied is.) 100 43 Cvrrie Boy and The Ieraned coupled 1 2 1 on Corrie Boy runalnttt.) Tlo 5 11 9 100100 2 acst Wallemtsln It I 1 Outti Roy It a 2 Tnefethrooedlwao.) 1 Shrewsbury Jt. Alituo ItJ Hnafora it fc o.l 130 6 VtDutta a I 2J 1 Thebis Is. a I St.

lxcxr. 223 to 100 aist rl (t I 20 to 2 IliahlsodCbl ol li 2 EUevli it. 4 100 The I'ruice o.l 33 LOCO ChUlehurtt (t 50 1 salt Ro'al I rlsmako Jo I I Uoldteld (1.1 1 Cornn.U j. 1 Blare (t a o.J TATTERSA LL'S. Sr.

lCEK. 5 to'0 afst and SJ0 to 30 aftt Ilaaisio (t. land Chief oou( ic IV) I LATEST KCHATOnLNGS. All Lejcester Ej OAOEMFJfTS. Dreamland, The Shaker, St.

Vincent, and all horses in Mr. R. Peek's name. All Handicaps tor which tdx Wnonis iuvz Ar rEAHED. Hornpipe sr.JJMcgic an.

Goodw ood Stakes. PaUrmo (by telegram). GuODuOD CUI'. BarcaldiLC VACHTING. ROYAL ALFRED YACHT CLUR.

The vacht racing seasou in DuLlin Bay began yesterday with the Corinthian Match for the No. CI amp on Cup of this club. It was a ill time throughout, t. sit being cloudol over with heavy rain laden clouds, but, fortunately, the drwupour was light and short. The breeze' flow about in tho early morning, but after high noon it held steady from the eastward, which gave, a reach round all tides of tho trisnrular course, with great advantage at tho start.

Tie Silver Star held position of p.oneer all day. Frum the time, however, that the Tara got hrr wind clear cf the rest and was fairly racing, she sailed faster than the winner, and. male a steady gain on Ler ovi tho coursu. The 20 tnnners, Freda and Lenore, aa ajed the tak of fighting tk 40 to nr, but the breeze, although light, was true, and oae round sufficed tJ settle their pretoLsiui s. Thelreda again proved superior in speed to the Lenore, beating the Scotch boat by upwards of live minutes in a plain sailing trial over 35 miles of ground.

Match for No. 2 Champion Ccr, value G0, with 25 added, and helmsman's prize. from Kingstown Harbour round the Romberg Buoy oil Jlowth, and thence round the Kesh Lightship baelc to the harbour, twice round distance 35 miles. Starters Ownrr Mr. F.

Connor Mr. F. Taj lor Mr. Collins Mr. IL Salwsy Mr.

Crist Yacht Tens Silver Star 40 Tara 40 Acosjona 4) rreda 20 I.euors 23 The first round finished asjfollows II. M. Si I If. EUver Star 1 57 0 1 Freda 2 1C 30 Tara 1 S9 53 1 Lenore ..2 15 0 ADUasona 2 2 26 The race finished thus u.st. rr.

v. s. Surer Star, winner No. 2 4 0 Champion Cup and I Freda 4 40 50 prises 4 12 35 Lenore 4 47 0 Tara 4 15 47 Programme for the week To day, Match for Royal Alfred No. 1 Champion Cup; Wednesday, Thuixlay, and Friday, Royal Dish Yseht.Club" Regatta Saturday, Royal Alfred Matches for Nos.

3 and 4 Champion Cups. CRICKET. MABYLEBONE CLUB AND GROUND NORTHUMBERLAND. This match was played at Lords yesterday. Seoie M.C.O.

First Innings. Mr. A. 0. Boem.

b. UaasIsss 4 Mr. M. Uadow. Bootless, b.

Bpencer U. G. llesrne. not out C7 Coon, b. Andsrsan 19 b.

Anderson 0 Mr. F. M. Maude, b. Aodrrsoa 0 Mr.

P. A. milium, b. ltooilsa 1 Mr. A.

Holt. b. Itoctitu 15 Mr. A. U.

Courage, c. Anderson, b. Kookless 0 T. Slvoroft. e.

Crseford. b. Eootless 24 Vi est, c. Ilookless. h.

Kalns 3i Byea, 12 l. 7 a IS Total 192 NORTHUMBEUbANlWlrst Innisgs. Mr. It. M.

Warwick, b. Hearse 6 Mr. H. Rpeneer. c.

Gubb, b. Uearee 3 Mr. S. Crawford, Mycroft, b. II came 33 Hooklcse, a.

Hearse, tu AtbgwcU 6 Foreman, c. Hult West 5 Mr. F. llryao, b. uuon SI Mr.

T. Kains, a. MartiDrau. h. Attesrell I Mr.

W. 11. bwrry. c. lirarao, KAtUveU 17 Mr.

B. Reed, oot out 2 Chiimslde. nal out 0 liJCS 2 Total 101 Andmoa to hat TJmplres Clajhm and Yi. atycroft. MARYLEBONE CLUB a.vd GROUND v.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LONG VACATION CLUB, Barnes played a fine innings of C9 at Caml ridge yesterday for the Mtrylcbone Club, his score being composed of four fours, four ILritc, and 11 twos. Tho other batsmen did not do much, as the last six wickets, fell for only 14 runs. Mr. Longworth secured five of the visitors' wickets for 24. Score at present CAMBRIDGE DX1VEIISITY LOXO VACATIOJI CLUR First luDifin.

Mr. C. E. Proaibten ICalusl. b.

Rrlott Mr. V. O. Page iL'slnsl. c.

Tapline. b. Rylott Mr. II. K.

M. Htutneld (Truiity Haiti, b. Itylott air. v. xewis looiuui tnrtstti.

d. ttjioit Mr. A. T. IL Dudii (Tiinity).

c. Harrison, h. Tlowers Mr. C. H.

Leaf (Trlnltyl. b. Ryltt Mr. E. 8.

Moure iHidusj). e. Shorwtn. b. Rylott Mr.

R.rJs U. Carey (Kmmanutll. c.Hsnljon.u.P:oen Mr. r. V.

Longworth (Trinity) b. Kylotl Mr. H. Orar iKmm.norl). b.

Rjlott Mr. IL 0. Duthoit (Calut). not Bye. 1 1 ToUl II CO.

AND GROUND. First Innlnes. Mr U. llsrrison. uuno, b.

lruthult Ilaniei, h. Longworth Flowers, e. 1'sge, Longworth Mr. A J. Perkuu, rt Page.

Leaf Mr. J. H. Oakley, Longwortb Mr. T.

K. run out Fotbergill. c. Oray, b. Longworta Mr.

J. B. itussel. run out Mr. J.

Colinsn, Dot out Rylott, b. Longworth Ehcnrln, c. Long'orth, b. Leaf lljes Total 7 3 9 6 1 i 3 25 3 4 2 MT 2 69 1) 0 0 2 0 0 7 19 123 YORKSHIRE v. SURREY.

At Sheffield yesterday, in the first match this' season between those counties, Pea to did some extraordinary towling for Yorkshire The home county went in rst, and were all dismissed for 116. Bates played a orilliantly bit innings of Surrey then went in, but only scored 31, tbe lowest total mado in a county match this year, l'eate's analysis gives the following remarkable result Sixteen overs, 11 maidens, five runs, and eijht wickets, Surrey, of course, had to follow on, and at tbe drawing of stumps bad lost five wickets for 33, Present score YORKSHIRE. Pirst Innings. Ulyett, c. L.

A. Bhuter. b. harratt 21 Hall, W. W.

Head. b. liorner 22 Mr. E. Lumb, run out 1 Lociwood.

b. Roller 2 Bates, b. Henderson 55 Hon. M. Haake.e.

W. W. Read. h. Barratl 0 Mr.

E. T. Hirst, c. J. Bhuter, b.

Barrett 4 Krnmeti, L. A. Shuter, b. Homer 2 Hunter, c. Henderson, b.

Horner ..1 Feate, not out 2 Harmon, Chester, b. lUndenon 2 Byes, 3 1 4 Total US fcUIOlEY. Fust innlEn. Bond iBnlngv. b.

HsjtUou b. Il.rrtsoa not out h. Harrison. e. and b.

Harrison M. Read. it. tfuuter, b. Teste 12 Mr.

L. A. Shuter. e. and b.

Peats 1 Henderson, e. and b. Feats 0 Mr, W. W. Read, o.

Emmett, b. Pests 0 Mr. J. bhuter, a llall. b.

Bates 0 Hi. W. K. Roller, st. Uuntar.

b. Posts 0 Mr. J. Diver, not out 11 h. PeaU Abel.

c. Hint, b. Bates 2 Chesty e. Lnrob. b.

Feata 0 Mr. C. E. Hornar. h.

Peat 0 Oarrttt. b. Pette 0 Byes Bye ToUl Total CHESS. THE NUREMBERG INTERNATIONAL TO KN AM hN T. ir correspondent writes from Nuremberg, July 19 i Two games just played by Bird against Beer, of Hamburg, and 1 ritt, of Wleahaden, proved extremely interesting, aod consequently engaged a large share of the attention of tbe rreetinf.

1 he score of the former is appended; it ter minatcd in favour of the Engl'sh p'ayer BIRD t. BOCH. Clack. Bus, Whits. Bird, 4 Q4 Kt 3 Kt 5 BxKt Kt B3 3 PxBP PxB CsvtleS 5 KB4 Kt Q4 BxFeh.

RSca. B3 kKl ttBsj. Kfcb. Ut KtKKP T' 3 u4 Kt B3 2 Bxb OR3 OB4 BxKt eh, Q2 Castles Kt 0 2 K2 KxB Kts. KB( KtxBP sa, it Bp Kl 14.

KtxR wMis. Bian. QxFch. 23 KltJ 24 4 25 VK3ch.2S UBS 27 KR4 2S 0 KR3 21 i 4 eh. 31 ii UkBP 33 KK4 34 KB5 eh.

Kt3cfa. 37 Bt 38 QXsCt rXX RxB RRRch Tab. EUeX. Vkk. KZ Kt 3 QR Qso.

Kso, 5 U4 2l FxP Ql RxBP Kt 2 OKI 4 KI K14 Bso, Kt BSeh. BxQ Kt RxKtr B2 Resigns prtstBf of tee Continental prayers, inxtirated very lurcibiis attack, when tbo foUowing iastractjvf position arcae "White (Birdi. aq. Kt 3, to. OR trj Kt 3, Kt 0 2.

4 R3, Kit 2, B2, K4.Q6;QR4,QKt5. Black (FritxL Kt 4, KKt tq Kt 4, Kt KB 5, Q2: FawntK 4, 3, KB Black threatening Kt 6 ch, which would be fatal, 'White played Kt 2 KB and tbe contest pro ceeieu to us Wtits. Black. KlfU2r KBsa JCt Ktl Kt kKt KR4 QR3 K2 Kt (K 3) 5 Ch KtxKt PxKt KB3 Kt K4 OxB WsKs. QxFcn KI KI3 0) PxKt scj K3 BFxP Wuk.

B2 Kt Rt ch PvP sq W) R5 PxKt ta) TbUmOTeratrrelTthaneedtheatectofthe nrne. Black has now to guard against three line of attack via, eh, 4, IW Forcible, but tas Kt first, threatening both queen and roos. would lavs left Black less resource. tc) tg 3 and 3 would have been mors simple aod eon clvsiTe. Ui White Is now en the defensive he has to prorU fCT tht safstj cf his tisbop as well as to avert state st Kt 7.

if) Black, after respite, continued to pis so weS that the gas njod in a very eurux draw, thus I'csltlor. tVbite QQ4. 3. j. Pwns T.

2. KtJ. R4 Blsek (FnUK P. Kt 3. QB 3 Pawns rw WUta K7ch tr ch 7ch gjcK ux rt Black.

Kt 2 ty Kt 3 Kt 2 ch tVhlta, KxK B2 3 Kt 4 Black. K8 eh UXR ch tj ll 4 ch The second game mentioned was even mors criueaL Who is lowxt as one of the most Ingtmloa and eater And Black draws ty penettial check If bs played H. bs euid probably lose. LAW TENNIS. v.

AMERICA. On the All Inglacd Lawn Tennis CInb Grounds at "Wimbledon yesterday thelrothers "VV. and E. Renshaw (Englai.di defeated C. M.

and J. S. Clark i America; by three sets (C games xo 3, to 2, and to 3) to love: Mr. II. Jonea was the reieree, and Mr.

A. Sciacht umpire and scorer. TIIE LONDON ATHLETIC CLUB TOU RN AM I NT. Owing to the rain on 1'riiav, tbe fourth round of trr't touruamett at the SUmtord hridge li rounds. Fulharn, aftr htt ini' been commenced had ta be stponed ui til yesterdsy, when it was decirtid before a large and lash on ai le company.

Mr. E. Koch omciated as referee. Ilritf details M. Coistalle beat A.

J. htacley by three sets (six games ti one, six to four, and s.x to ihrre i. two six games to to, end six to two) A. AV. Ilallward tea: V.

Do', glas by thrte sets sjx pames to ncne, six to one, and six to or.vi to love A. Mtdley leat K. V. Gordon by three rets (six ganits to two, six to one, and six to two1, to oce (six games to three) II. II.

Playford beat C. Andreac by three ets six 'si: en to three, s.x to ore, and six to twoi, to love S. L. Bathbrst rbve). Appended is the draw fcr to day M.

Constable v. 8. L. Eithurt, A. W.

Uallward v. A. Medley, at 11. II. Playford (a Te Ills SjOTAL HIGUXXS the PRISIDKrT.

the TAKUUTS. and the llVsOiSOks of 8T. BARTliOlAlJaXTTo UOSFITAXl fetr. Mr. Treannr.

Mr Lords and ftcvitlrora. I lies to orf tr vteU for the post of Assatant Privrl dan. which wOl saortlT be vacant St Bart4psyVsIIospKaL lata a Doesor of tdiclas of Cnlverstty of Loood mecaber of ifee BoU College of Fhyvicians. I have been for tooee than five ar, Demonstrator of FtyttoWy at the Mjsdkal Bchool 1 of PL Eartholrae i cental and sm Astntanl FbysJclao the City ot Loadoo Hosiital for LHeeasea cf tte Cbs, Tctcwla part. aJorUkg the pass 14 years I have beta somvsrted aanther elth St.

LUrtiokmeWs. havftu enured the MctUrnl School ta X369. In I olUlned rcydsgrre of Bachelor of MadiHae, belna at ths tztmtaatioo. plaoed la the first class. Zarly la I3 became House Ft yslaaa at your Hospttal.

an appotntnaas I was fprUna's eooogh te bold foe Tsare than a yeas. Ia 1 yoa la tbe capacity of efhtbahale Ueose Snron atd Rgltrsr. avid was appointed Casaalty Fhyiletari ta 1371 to the save year I was elected to the post or ImnoDstfator of Fayaioiccy In Saw HelWaJ Hcheed your ItospitaL which poet I still tolX In addiei to the work I hve dene at St Bartholomew s. I tavt itu lled Fatholocy and Medicrne.si the t'Bieemty cf Vsna. I have eratr.buted maeypsDen subjects eocnctea with i en r.tyiot.g7 to tha ot.

Earthulomew's Bos tal Reports, te various railkai and sdenilfie perbei. and the nnsactions of th'e Societies, and in, morrover. the joint aataor of a inanaal ef Fhy.loloqr. If you do Be the hooocr to elect me to tbe ofSee I Seek. I wi3 new ray best endeavours to fulfil lis duties ia a war ealn'stl to trove uy deep sense e( the err at opporturutiee for work it eSen.

and or tb veeione easpocialhiLv attaend to it, I have the amour to te. tslr. Mr. Treasurer, my Lords and Gent men, your obedient st rtant, vnxcrxr dormir harrI3, sta Un 3, wrimrn' tr et. raen.1lsh iear July, ISJl nrUTK TIHKS may be, PURCHASED in PAH13, I Boe dee Capaeteee i to BnMla, st TKm de la Madeline aad fa stoeaa, at f.

Phuaa cl tpagaa. A DELPHI. SIeasxt. ncMBOS that telr A and S. Gatti be? to an iviii sommence xruxs iu iwegn.

day I. air 25, when tbe great ssQeatlaoal drama ef TUX BTBUCTS (IF LOS wul ke i Charlee era rr. performed fas a LmUed period. Badaer. aU.

A DrJLPHI. lHfi OY LoNDON. br' Dim Btrvlcault, To mTrruw fffsdmsdayV sly 23, st 1 A DKLfHL Mr. OliAHLtd aKHER'm" Bad: J. GER.taTiTK STRUTS OF LO.tDOS.

Tosoorrow (Wlnse. dsrt. Jarr 25. at S. A DHLPHI.

TUE StltEKTS OP LONDON! XX I your In 1ST. aad twe worke 1 thr. since with eVe pu in. I have bt. use Hourf Pnn and tJEM iWLich THE ENGLISH CUUJWJI IN ROME.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, I observe that cor.cert Las recert'y teen given in Jd cf the fund for la Iditg the Church in Rome. and, having passed a port on of latt winter tl eie, I vent ire to state a few facts in connexion with this subject for the information of your leaders. The well known buiidirg outside the Porta del Popolo, in which the services our Church have been conducted for upwards of half a century, is to be pulled dewn, bein required by the municipality for contemplated improvements in that part of the city. With a view to the erection of a new church suitable for the large congregstiori tLroughcut the winter season, an excellent site, in the Via del BabuiBO, tho ccntro of what may be called the English quarter," has been acquired.

and a beautiful church, designed ty the late Mr. Street, is now in course cf erection. The foundation hare been substantially laid, at very heavy cost, to provide against all risk ot damp, and the onter walls of the entire builditg will soon be finished np to thlif full height. All this has txen dune at great expense, ard by meats of the generous di nations cf many English residents in Rome, and visitors in the winter, without any appeal to the pnblic at IiTge. Iueqj aro now ureentiv req'ima to proceea wim tne works.

It is imperatives necesrary that the internal pillars and not' should bo completed, In order that a portion, at least ot the buiidih may te available ler str ice at tho end of another year. It is felt that this is a wort which must interest many in England, who are. perhaps, not yet acquainted with the argent need fcr a church to rrplaco the resent building. Rome occupies an exceptional posifon among ail tne capitals of Europe. There is no city which is, and, owing to its hintor'c interest, must always he, Ifvquented by such a large number of English, amounting in the winter to probabiy 5.0W cr C00O at coo time Will not the FJiglith pnblis asist liberally in this gttst work The Americans have already erected, entirely by private subscriptions a handsome cliurch, at a ctst ot, I believe, at leaat.

Surely England should not be behindhand in providing, at least, sufleiint churih accom medal ion lor her. subjects in tbe capital of Italy. Donations can paid to the English Church in Rotc Building Fund, London and County Bank. 21, Lombard street, London or to the Boeiety for the Propagation of the Gospel. 19, Delahay street, Westminster.

lam, LAMINGTON. Earl Spexcer. Tho Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was in the Peers' Gallery of the llouse of Commons last night during the Prime Minister statement cencern ing the Suez Canal arrangements. Loud La'8io'vve. Lcrd Melgnnd has been appointed private secretary, and Mr.

Ilenry Btreatfield, of the Grenadier Guards, aide de camp, to Lord Lansdowne, and will proceed to Canada with him. Me. O'Conob, M.P. Mr. O'Conor, M.P., of tha O'Conor Don, Li lying dangerously ill at his London residence.

The Orrosmoir akd the Suez Cisix. A meeting will be held to day of tha leaders of the Conservative party to decide what steps are to be taken in Parliament with respect to the abandoned agreement with the Suer Canal Company. ir 8. rforthcote will tevday ask the Prime Minister whether, after the withdrawal of the agreement with the Suez Canal ompany in consequence tf the general dissatisfaction which has been expretred with its prcvithBS, the Government adhere to the (pinion that M. de I esnps Las a well founded claim to an exclusive monopoly in respect of ccm mucicaticn bj canal between the Mediterranean and the Redbea.

The AlleoedOctraob at Tamatave. It is staled that the despatch from the British Consul at giving details of the alleged insult to tie British Consul at Tamatave by the French cannot arrive in London before tho 1.7th inst. New Kxioht. Sir William Bower Fcrwood upon whom Her Majesty has teen pleased to confer the honour of knighthood, is the second son of Mr. Thcmas B.

Forwood, J.P., of Thornton Manor, Cheshire, and is a merchant acd steamship owner. lie was Mayor of Liverpool in 1831. when the l'rince and Princess of Wales opened the extensive system of new docks at that port. Mr. Forwood was president of fie Liverpool Chamber of Commerce in 1871 and again from 1878 tu 1881.

In 1874 he was president of tbo American Chamber of Commerce and of the International Cotton Convention. In 183 te was chairman of the joint committee of Northern towns on railwav rates, which suggested snd was largely instrumental in bringing about tbe establishmtnt of the Railwav Commission. Mr. Forwood has tor some time acted as tLe chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of tbe Liverpool Town council. He is a Justice ef the Peace for the county of Lancaster and city of Liverpool.

He born in 140, and was married in 182 to Mary, ooly daughter of tbe late Mr. tV illiam Miles Moss cf Liverpool. The Battle of Salamanca. The annirorsary of the battle of Salamacca (which was fought in 1812. when the British, under Wellington, defeated the French) was observed in tho customary manner jeerday.

Tho ceremony of decking the colours with laurel was duly observed in every regiment throughout the British Army which took part in the engagement, and tho subaltern doing duty with tt 0 detachment ot the 1st Battalion Vreoadier Guards, which mounted the (Queen's Guard in Ix'ndun, in the tnornirg carried tho laorel decked colours from Chelsea Barracks to the guard room at St. James's Palace. The Bootle Towy Clkrk. From popers which haTe been seized, it items that Mr. Pierce, the absconded Town Clerk of Boctle, bed engaged in Stock Fxeharge transactions to tbe extent of at one time, and lost as much on two transactions in November last.

Under his bedroom has leen found a record of the forged bonds and the dates when the interest fell due. In nis private drawer at the Tuwn hall has been found a partially completed bond, the parchment bearing stamp to cover 2,000. Emigration to Queensland. Tho ship Eastern Monarch, Captain White, left Glasgow for Towne viL'e. Queensland, on Frjday, tbe 20th with 193) farril'es, 113 single werafs, and 1S3 single men, making a total of 555 soula, ejual to 439 statute adults.

Last evening Jlr. S. F. Langham tbe Depjty Cororer for Westminster, held an Inquest at the St. Martin's Vestry hall, as to the death of Mr.

Lo rents oha on Frost, aged 46 years, a Danish journalist, who was found dead in bed at a private hotel in Cecil street, Strand, on Thursday last. A gentleman mm the Danish Clns jlate was present dorirg the Inquiry. The decesied. whce home was at openhagen, had been in Lordon about a fortnight. In the bedroom was foand a paper in Lis own, hind writing, requesting tbat if anything happened to him ctmmunica tion might be msde to Mr.

Joynet, a London iournalLit, to the EanisH Consul GcneraL and to Mrs. day, of S32, High Holborn, adding She can give all expli nations neceasary why I die from a broken heart as I have deserved." The last named was formerly hi wife, bat he deserted her, and the obtained a diroree. Being in London, he exptAssed a with to tee her, ana. as she bore him no animosity, she went to see him. She found him depressed ta account of business snxieties.

Mr. Jcyces, who had teen him almost daily, had adviled him to give np taking chloral, which he said ha was trying hard to do without. In tha room there was found a bottlo half full of chloral atd two empty ones and a post erf em examination rbowed that ht presence in the ito raeh was the cause of death Tbe jnry fouod that there was no evidence to show whether he bad taken it iftadvertcntly or with the intention of nvemitting tttieida To ttis.rtUk" AL HtU t.NfcS.'vtbe FKK IU T. aad the (iJVKROrW of T. ARTUOU WA UOaFITAL.

elr. Sir. Trasirer. My Lords a al OBt3cn, to otfer myself aa a candidate for the office of Airlstaat to your ILiriUl. I am a Ifoctor of Medicine aa 1 a Master of Arts of the Veilveroty of Oiford.

a metntr of the Royal tit.e,e of Fhysidans ef London, add a oroiwi of tbe Royal Cotim ol wirgw ot nlin At Oiforl I enurrd in 2367 with the from. Rnibv Pchooi, and aa tu Hcholarship at Coryus Cnsti MUs. I was a ardrd a fi st dais la classics iModer.rioasi an.1 the Chancellors pr.re fur.Latin xtr. 1 raduated eitt honours In the nnal da sical shOijl, and in JjTl ollnd a first class In nator scinue. I was electvl ia tne same year to aa oyea Jesus Uoilcin.

1 entered ro thv Ilos3 tal.ia ij AJstetaa: IVai.mtrator of ray tuloiy he VeiicslMcnouL ohicn tatter uiflee I bnlJ. 1 ui A ais'ant Fhysisn the it of Loodi'n lUspital ftT Diseases of the Cutt, VielorU rark. to Ui XittduAi Hospital for the Fanlvreil sn 1 lc uu.n jTiar. el, FhysiHaa to to Crat NortWrn ll. snl Aist Uut Fhysiclso to the Meiroioi t.n Free Hosw.

1, rtuitaiacWs. 1 hvc Oitr.ute tr.43j srtit. Ui ur osn llotai report tfc rrancti. of ttMj fatboi. SoJ I).

ta in Should yi honour me by eiecuon to this sn I resp r.si pest. 1 wiUeiiUeaviiur to UisOiirgs ths duties there couscie Iuii7 aad to your satlnta tlon. I ha the honour to remsio. Sir. Mr.

Treasarer, my Lords and Gentlemen, yuur obedient srtraa', JtwJEPlI ARDERNEOUMEROD. 25. Tpt er VVimtoie street. Cavej s.foa.e, july laai rntsriMOXlAL tf. MAKTIN FABQUHAR TlffER V.C R.S AuOk ProterlOal Ftilosophy.

Ac. Cnaer t.e tect rltintisOel patr 'oage of The Klaht Hocourahln tne rl of ti oriic. L. rd Iligh Chancador. T' ItisU Monvurakle the Farl i Ilery.

K.U. Th. Kiaht Hun. tlMr lrl of K.G. The Ris ht Itonoursbie the Earl of Ly ton.

O.B, 1'c 11 Honour. L.T: Kooa.dGoer Telii Revrreiid the L.rd VV Inchestec. Th Rigtit Hi rmu able the L' rd adlcy I he Ki'ht llououranle the Lord OJUMITTtE Ctsirnsn The LuIUi 1IFADLET. W. I.reljn, Ei 3 A.

lYofesnur Wi am Ka.ghun.BarV 11 8 Col. Fred. Baraabv B. dt John TIhs IL Tristram. Q.C, Ei.

Tots rrwst drams will be refrwl no a grand scale br Meeara A. aad 8. Gt Xtunamrr (Wednaadayl, July 2S, as S. rw KwnevyMrf Mr. Bruse Sauta.

The stage aadar the (UrveUoo Of MT. Hants. bfcLFsst THls bTUEriTd OPLoNDOK. M7I Charles WTaraw. Mesara J.

Bcaacbanra, JJL Rosier. If. Froetnr. M. yuintoo.

J. O. Ivors. E. Trsvs W.

H. Berearl Aa; MesdaOK A. Raroor, Ada Murny, E. Leigh, and Clara Jecte. To eaorro (WedaeecUyV July 2S, at S.

Boi o3ee opeo 19 till S. jrYOKlTM AST FIVU rOHTS cf the 8EASON. Ij LYCEUM. YCEUM. LOU Id TCTSTcTllT, at SoVlocE LoiitsXI.

Mr. Irving. rVCF.UM. LOUIS TO lOilt, at 8 o'clock. Louis XI Mr.

Irving Mrwrs.Terr ss, rrsatds. Mead. We man; Andrewe. Tyars. Archer, Jchnaon.

HwTty. ryodal. llavilaail. Miss ward and Mi Tsype. VtitTM.

leUU Xl. TO MCiHT.at 8 o'clock, nd To itwtctow WfJccs lsrl. Lonls XL. Mr. IMeg CifAKtlS Thurlay awt Friday" next, at So rlocf Charlet L.

Mr. Irrlcg; Queen Hrarletu Maria, Miss Ellen Terry. Mr. IBVlCi'8 ANNUAL BENEFIT, and olrht ef the sjKe. lay nest.

July Tt to. Mr. Irving has mneti iWanri In annowacins that oo tis ocea.loa Mr, Sims Reees Mr HxUrrt Itrwera, aod Mr. 3. Toole vnl apprae' Alsquirtef UU llif rn uio aca ana twij aUIL El AX AM.

fCtIO'et PT lilt. OSLL.i EM. in which Jlr. Ir tre aad Mlse Ellea Terry wil appew. Lyceum.

LYMPIC TO IiZHT.and every everinjr. "Made I mol ele BEATRICE" for It oUhu only, nr i piiwerful dooicstiii Irvmi. THE VTAiiES OF iCf. by Frane Ifarrry. Char.ct rs it Mr Edarla.

T. Benson. IL Hennetr, It Andrew, and Frn Harvey Ms dame Annie Bald Eyre RoSson. Foil, Hnnt r. Nelly Un ha.

Ktie W.et, end 'Bar. lvtte aand. nice now opto Frice i irele. it. snd 4a upter tx.iei.

la id. plu 2l gUlery. la Doors opes at 7.15. Dnait7f. OTRAND THEATUE.

Sole lessee, Mrt. Swan bro uh. TO VIU'IT. at J. E.

Rose's adaptation ef F. Anrtej'r nofiler story TICK VRR.1A at 9 15, new berlefue, by War. baia. entitled SILVER iil'ILr Mr. Ston and pnr fui mrsny, Boi oGSce open daily from II a.m.

tid i p.m. I)x open at I. Jl AIETY VIRC.INIA ANI PAUU New two act comic vvr tenheus and as S.3CL 'r fi 7 3C IViio 7 th ROEUr At VERu.SE Mr. Jbhn Dalla. Mr.

Mason, and Miss MlJr, Electro: if VIRGINIA lycharl Owen. C.B., 4 Att wood Mathews, CXarles Mackay. LL IX tapt rvd: rd Im. Rv J. UU s.

C.U Jchn Murray. Rev. It. r.rfieit, CD. Rev: Kright Via.

Haekis Esi. Thomas t.ii4xn4, ES.J. llkcs, CL Mtrtia Upe Sir.toa, Eso, Ur. Ji.hu Fsdin F. B.

Drlukaaltr, Ej. Rev. Moure, D.D. hVr Pr. Wm llo.a Itev.

Csooq ALney Rev. Dr. Verner W. White J. f.

tliUer. E. Aumi.tu Knuht. Ei. Tfce readers Proverbial Fhiljeophy snJ otter works by Martin Tu(ir, alM.

his personal friends, nd the pubil. geoerady. are Invited to subs'Tii towards a fund for prfsutatia to in. in his 74th yrer. bl of which hare been detotrd tu a ltnor.hip.

It may l.o; generally kLOWD tt.at. a rhough Irorrbial FMlisv phy has had a world aiue an.l ur.psralie'e i circcl.too. its celeCrt cd sutbnr has not that pecuniary ad.antaje from Its sale tu which In fsirness he ougot to te cntitloil and this I. as tern theci.K stcciaily la Autm where oreio a half million copies of hi work neve been sold without his receiving the slightest fiusacial beueftt In return. The Comiuitte' are.

threff uMit ansivus to nuilte this gift substantial and worthy of acceptance. ri ttey hope obta.n some ccinsiderable assistanow trxrein iratn t'legrserous people vf America. It may be suted ttat this will la all respects be most opportune. subscriptions, which will le 'dily may be paid to any meniter if the Umn.ittee to Mew. I oars.

Bankers. 37, Fieet iuil Lcndtin. i rr 1 1 the If uDursry Serreury snd Treasurer. HtURGE HAWKLS, F.KM.L., K.R.H. 4., Inlv 1831 Victora crsmte s.

estuunster, 3. W. I 1 AIETY. Tt Lillian Rns etl (fro AniericaL No fa AND t45TMINSTEK SCHOOL. SCOTT MEMO matenhip nf Westinin ur.

a post which he has held during the lvt 28 years. The nnmters at the School are cow tuily double whs they were when. Ir. Sott was arst appointed. At a meeting of Old Westminsters snd others Interestat In ths Hcbopl, held on June 13.

Sir Wstkin W. Wym. lathe chair. 1: was trbpoSed' by roe Carl of Devon, seconded by. Lord Richd.

Urojvenor, and cam. unanimously 1 hit, in ncocn.ti..n Dr. bntt's long and valuable eerrlces st Westminster, and his untiring devotion to the welfare of the 8choef, a subscription beset on hot ainoattt till Westminsters and others Interested In matter and the process uch subscripilou te eafrcbdrd in foi. n.iiog a Bckoot Library, to bear Dr. Scott's neone, and la I sains prisji.ai gift to himself and that Its balance lit anj) laid tat tvr the 'eticat or the Behoof, at the dtscrct t.B 9t eOBiuitUe trsaflsr ta be sf.polr.taX' Acomm tteo wis at theau.

tims sppolctcd. consisting of the Archbishop of CenterMiry, the Duke ef Richmond, K.U., the Earl of Devon, the Karl Amherst. Lord R. the HUhop of Llnojln. the Mu ter of the Us.

the Dean of Westminster, the Dean ui lbrtt Church, the Muter of Trinity, and TO other names. Tne prttenletibn of the personal sift to Dr. Scott will tats place In School, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 31st The fuel for the hbrtry is collected, aod subscriptions are Invited. Ihy will be receiteJXy Mtsm.

Oocii, Rjldulph. and Ca, 1 ChsnrgKTces, S.W.. to the credit of the Scott Memorial Fund by hegina.d J. Mure, tsj 7, Ncw equare. Llarolo's laa.

w.L'.: IL Manhty. 7. 1'igUre court. Tbihd or M. W.

tl Marklove, 113, Victoria street, Westminster, Money orders should be made payable at cmes. UKaT uT ofsi BscEirriuxa. E. r. BUcihurn.

Esq, 10 10 0 Hsrb rt Msnisty.Esvi... E. W. Cox. Ran.

110 W. Marklove.EsT. bs. J. siaranaa Rea.

V. Dale Kigbt 11 on. ari of Ilevon W. DowdeJWe'X JT Rev. E.

it. Dowd swell W. K. Dowdoswcll. El Arthur C.

Dowlcswell Ei, J. M. DoedewelL A. F. M.

Dowu.c, E). Charles L. astlaae, tsV R. A. Ediell.

Eso, rv. Eliefstaw Rev.tha Frovokt' Eton iter. Wstsro 1'silts C. FrctOian. Lsi.

II. U. lure. Ei J.C. 1U T.

IL Inpaa Hee. H. F. Jaxues Rev. C.

Alfred Rlgtt lion. alius Lootber, M.P. Arcbasld J. Macley. Esq O.

H. Macleay. El. Sinclair Maclray.Eaa 10 0 0 The uteri Fund 0 0 1 Kight Hon. Sir J.

IS. 0 0 Mowbray, Bart. M.P. RrgiosllJ Mure. Esi.

Vice AdmiralPhilliiDorv Yi alter Flullluicre. Esq. DC.L. Jsffies RaVlford. Eai.

Rev. A. K. Taaser, Es lUv. Dr.

Troutbeek 19 Troutbee. 0 0 11. Trout rck.1is4. 3 0 Iter H.lurl 0 0 J. Turlc.

Esq. A. W. L'pcett, Eso, Alfied vvaddUove, Eso uc.u I. WlllUm Wiekhaaj.

sq. Victor WUUntJonL, C.K Sir Watlln VT. Wynn. Charles W. Winn.

Eso. 1 1 0 Arthur W. Wynn Eso. 13 0 3 0 tf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2S 5 3 13 0 0 09 0 0 3 0 00 0 PAUL. Miss Messrs.

If ITanultoa Arthur Willi. ms. Rrelen. WirUe. and W.

Mton Muses Mail Tahr. De Wyndale. Fcdiey. Krougr.iton, and llarri Covearv. Stalls.

1 lal. ony, icper U.i.,. 3. pit. gallery, is.

Sola Lessee vod SIsTasv Mr. Jbrt vrvi. 1 AIETY THEATRE. ROMEO AND JULIBT. Thursday July 2 30 Jnllet, Miss I flayed by her on tocr In Lyceum prod ictioa! ltorMa Mr.

Forte Robertson Mrrvutio snJ Apothecary, Mr. CourtaeyTorptt: L'ajer tae msnagemei of Mr. Ilarru ctoa seats at libraries and theatre. VT AUDEVILLE. TtNI3HT, irvl cverv eveninz, at S.

Mr. II. A. Jones ooe set eomedy, AN' OLD MASTKR. Thomts Thome.

Mr. J. It. Crauford. Mr.

Charlee Gro'ee, Wrs. Csnningr, and Mas Winifred Emery. At 9. COSFL'SfUff. eeeeotrio; eoo in three acta, by J.

Derrlek. Messrs. Cbailee Clenny. L'harirs Groves. I.

II CraufotU W.Lc tuco. II. Akhttr t. aad tmik. Thome: Mesilames Sophie Larkii.

Kate Phillips, Laura YLliers, aa.1 Winifred Emery To ntght. llrest sucfeaa. SAVOY THEKTKll Proprietcir and Mr. DOyly Carte. Every Digt.

at t.V. the orgtcat ralrr Uiera, ia two acts, the words by W. 8. ClHrt, toe muai: by Axthur oil i van. IOLANTHE; or.

Tbw Peer and the Pen. Produced under the personal direction of tbe author and eoujpveee PRIVATE WIRE, at 8 Doors oyen at TJC IOLANTHE 240th perf ormance.t II liVKNlNG. flee trie S'ar Lights ia Hair are worn by the pMldpale aad tha whole of ths chorus ladies in the last scene. IOLANTHE. M0KMNG PFKHtrt.MANCl very Saturday, at J.30.

BAYOY THEATRE. SAVOY." The only theatre lichte entirely by eleetrie light, eeewriog perfectly PORE aod COOL AIR lo'all parts. Ths aisaaee sotMta toaed by Hiek's steiag I ten during tbe performance on Saturday event nr. were: "Stalls. THdec.

baleooy. Tmdec 1 circle. 7iW. gallery. nit.

be hiihrit tne 'shade point la the street during the 24 hours being 7 idee. KAtg. Tl 66deg.fa IOOLE'S THEATRE. M.P., a comedy, in four Jl arts, by tbe latoT. W.

Soberaon. author of Caste. School. Ours. e.

will be rroducwd at the above theatre on Thursday evening next, J'dy Seats can now he booked. 'POOLE'S. Revival of P. On Thursday eveninj next July 2 after a lapse of nearly 13 years. wtH be revived the late T.

W. Robertson's ctaedy, with tbe following caste Dunscotabe Dumcombe, Mr. A. Peaumont i CbniUeigh DunKomhe, Mr. E.

D. Ward Til hot Fiers. Mr. T. U.

MaeelirrUaao Skooene, Mr. J. Young Mr. Bran. Mr.

A. D. Adams Mr. Mulsowf er. Mr.

A. Cheva Mr: Ersr, Mr. F. Irving Rata leybrooke. Miss Gerard Cecilia Duascomcw.

Mlse Cora Btu rV Tbe performance will commence each evening, st 8 rrerlely. with U. C. Herbert greatly admired petit drama, OCR BITTER EST JU Uui olLcs DAVOytS. M.P.

TOOLE'S THEATRE. On and alter ThUr darnexl 2eth inst. T. W. Rnbertson's crlthrated coirsrlT.

rM.F.. leSean and produced under ths personal supervision of the son of tbe author. M.P., at TOoLE'3 THEA tRE, on Thnrsday next, Talbot Pier will address the electors. mOOCE'S KEVIVAL of tho Comedy oFM.E. Yote for Skoome.

KOYALTY TH KATRE. Lessee, and Slsmaceress, M.ss Kate Bantley. MEKRT DUCHESS, a com la Ceorge R. Hlms snd Frederie Clay, every eniog. at lid.

Fcr cast, iee under dock. A CUP OF TEA, st 7.44. Doors opea st 7J3. Box office 13 till 5. 13 10 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 30 3 0 2 0 2 0 30 13 0 0' $0 2 0 2 0 A frirtber lit ef wiKcriotlrns ll shortly he published.

13 3 2 00 00 0 0 ulihi 1 ot AHTo CU VEttSAZIONE, at tho International Flsneriee Exhibition, i outh Kenstngtoo, To it. arrow (Wedne lsj) evealug. Ju 25. Hii for the onnveclence nf members attending tbe Ceaversaclvoe, SPECIaL TRAINS will nia from South K.en mtvee stasioo. atk 1Z30.

to tha Macaloci house and to AltUate. calling at k' itermeiiiate stations. It. litUr MA.N WOOD. Secretary.

Kuiah xtuttiiUc Lll'ltAL OUCIKTY, SoutE Kensint.in. 8. W. S'ATll iN'AL CARSATIOS and PICOTEC fctX 'IETVii riHOVV.sal Exhibition ut Begonias, Gloxinias. Fuchsias.

Ferns; and Lilies. Trlla DAY iTuesdayl. July Band of the ecood Life Guards from 3 o'clock. Eotraur to the snow front the Fifhcries Kitititlo'i only, rn pajrai at of 2s. is addition to tha la.

paid at the dooii of 'he lEanluirion. o. i q' i.w how f. ni 'clock. uaj i'Att i.tsilTLTKof GitEAT rltRITAlN.

0 lRDIXAltY.ileETLN'l. at Conduit street. THH F.VEV. I Nil fTues layi, July 24th, at 7 4 p.m. PAFEK by PUOFEjkJoR W.

U. CORUELD. MX. U.D. on The Notldcatloa or irreenoo I'ftvn iouoei oy "iscusslon Xo.

9, Coadnit street. W. E. WHITE WALLI3, Secretary. Kn ctaTttAltOi of VOTERS.

CONSERVATIVES who hsve uceupied Houses. Otflcej, Chambers, or Lodging! for 12 months previous to ltth Juty may obtain, gratis, forms and informatwio to ensble their NAMES to be pUcwl oa tha REHIHTERS of PARLIAME V'TAHY TTER. oa application to tbe Conservative Central Ot2ce, rjt. Stepaen Khaaliert. 'Westminster or to the Associations below Chelsea.

3J, Hoc LTth road. South iCeni tgt Jn. W. Pinsbury. hall, t'rper strcet, IsUngten, If.

Crreuwiri The orjre. Kiacahiuth. Hackney. 8, The Crove, Ilsctney, E. Lambeth.

34. Kenniagton park road, 8.E. London iCity of). 2. Oreaham buildings, HufMhilL E.fi i Marylebone.

54, George street, Pi.rtman siuare. ftcutbeark. 15. Scothwarktreet. 8.E.

Tower llamleti. Conservative Cluh. 238. Mile eaJ roaA. E.

Westminster. Ca. Vlctorti stre t. a Anne rHb 1 tbe la 1sy for claims. ra a lUiLiiiatiA.

uuce ts hereby piven, that the Xa neil UkSllUL of tLe PEACE to be held ia aod lor this county will COM MEN CK on Tuesdiy the 7th day cJ August next, at haifipast 10 clock In thu precisely, at the Sessions house, on Clerksnwell green. aad that suei Sessions will be continued aod held by adjournment at tte said Sessions bouse oa Thursday, the ttth day of August next, on hicli Last mentioned day, st 2 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the business relating to the assessment application or management of the county stock or late will commence. Dated this 21st day July, 1SS3, R1CI1D. NICUOLiiO.V. Clerk of the Peace.

Bei frertenweli. E.C. COMEDY THEATRE. RIP TA2T WINKTsB l2lSth irforntneeh TO XICHT. and every evening, at e'eloek.

ai entirety romantic opwra comlrme, la three acts and fi't taniaaaXgWrwea 07 sseeare. sieuaae, ouie, ants ranse, asttsss by Robert Planquette, supportsd by the foUoWcg unhvslled east Mesara, Llouel Brvush, Eellener, W. 8. PculrT. U.

liar ley. B. Saetutose. E. T.

PfVeni, U. De Bella. E. Peerr. 4 A.

Am It; MelimM CamlUe D'A rille, Ada WDsoo. C. Grabs Avondale, ft. Jstoncrleir. M.

Rayner, A. "Vicar. Lyrooa, MUtan. jja Vera and Violet Cameroo. I rector of Music, Mona.

A. Vaa Blena. Doors open at IA PAKADISE VILLA, at LIS. Opetaatt. ClOH as IL Prices from la to 4 a Bos oraee open daily from 10 till A VENtJB A DREAM: adouln, J.

T. Powers. R. Golden, C. B.

Stevnui Hlssee D. Wiley. V. ran. la.

Allew Atherton. Doe, cpen LjTrrYTlCKET at 7.30. A Prloag as nxoal THEATRE. THIS A or, Bmkr Ca Tety. Messrl WfTie A.Biras.jx.cstor; THEATRE ROYAL.

nAYVARJCXT. Issevsaad Msnagers, Mr. aad Mrs. Bancroft. THI3 EVEN INI 1, at S.L5, FEDORA Mr.

a Coghlan. Mr. Brook geld. Mr. Everlil.

Mr. Came. Mr. medley. Mr: Stewart Dawson, air.

Elliot, aai Mr. Bancroft Mrs. Betrt, Miss JaUa Urrnat. aud Miss Calhouo. At 7.50.

VlRdT I.N THE FIELD. LYCEUM THEATRE. Bole Leasee aad Manager. Mr. Henry Zrrisc.

Tayir.IIT. at I. LOUU XL LouIi XL. Mr. Iritng sfstm.

Terrlss, Mead, Fernandez. Wenman. Johnson. Tyars. Archer; Lju dall.

Uarvey. te. Mia, Mill ard. Mlse Harwood. and Ulsa Payaa.

OLYMTIO H8ATH2. THI3 EVIjrnTO, at 7.4a, THIS VI AQUA OT SCT Vmsts. J. Edwards, T. W.

Benson, U. M. York, H. Bennett, tf Andrews, and Frank Mareey Miwdsmee Annie Baldwin. Eyre Robeoa.

PoUr Uter, NeUi Llcgham, Katie West, aod Charlotte Saunders. STRAND. THI3 al 8. VICE VBKrtA. At 9.15.61XVZB OUTXT.

Messrs. E. iUghtso. Rosa. R.

Broogh. J. IL Jsrrla. W. T.

tTawtrer. IL CarVr. Hsmilton Itcll. L. Ansstronc T.

Can nam. C. IL Jeesup, Evenfield. Ac. Mesdamea Editb Bruoe, JfeOle Lyon T.

V. Chetwyad. and LauA Linden. GAIETY TUEATRE. Straod.

Bote Leisee and Manager. Mr. John TO NIQllTVaiili Operxta. Mr. John Dallae and Miss Fedley." At 8.30, VIIWUTlA XSU i rALhSlewt Hareiltee, Arthur Wil ltamt, Breden.

and Elton Misses LUTtan Russell, Maud Tavtor, fedley. Coveaey. De Wyndile. Broushloa, Mateate. aa.

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE. Pole Lesses and Maosgtr. Tharna. THT3 EVENLNO, at AJf Li MASTER Mr. Thomas Thorne; Mrs.

Caaainge. as. At 9. CONFCSIO.N Messrs. a Uleaay.

a Groves. J. R. Cnuford. W.

Lestxa IL AkhuMt, and F. ThomsJ Atesdamaa Bophle Lanln. Kate Phillipa.aad Wlnlfrwd Emery. HAVOY THEATRE. Pole Proprietor aad Maoatfrr.

Mr. K. TyOyty Carte. TTII3 EVEXIVfl. st 11.

IOLAN THE At 8. PRIVATE WTRK. Meesn. O. Oroeemlth.

R. Barrtagtoo. U. Manners, Temple, tM Lewis. Rowaa.

aod U. Lely Sleadamea L. Braham. J. Bond.

M. a. Orer. M. Louis.

B. Brarjurain. A. Barnett ta ROYALTY THEATRE. Sola and Responsible Manageress.

Miae Kat 8 an tier. Every Jfighl. at 113, THE MERRY DCCMES3, by Oeorrs R. 81ms and Frederic Clay. MEB.R.Y itatrx If.

Ashley, Gregory. Hallam. COMMISSI ONTAn EXXMI NATIOX fr the registration of a few r. as BOY 0PYIdT3 will be held oo ednrsder. the ZSih instant Candi lates man attend lb OUAJe UI4 r.

v.vv. vi kin. Holmee. Fureeaut Cook Mlsaee Tloranea i tjev Weston. K.

Monroe, and Kate Santley. Preeeded. at L5. by A CL OF TEA. Doors open 1.73.

personally st the London University. Uorllnglon fardens, iff, i it on va nav. tuUrt RuUNL the ANVKAL TOUR, vlslticg the Called tatee. OUFa'O TWELST1I Japan CUa, Aa.tr slla, EaUl.tiuu.egTVt. Pslrstine, Italy, France, Auguit IS.

under the mjerriiion of Mr. F. H. Cook. Conductor can be seen dally at the enlet office.

Special ampruet. vntn map. JO. I bos Uoot and ooa. Ludgate circua Pees or 445.

Wist trsnd. MAZE'S CONDUCTED TOUR Jt Tyrol, sal KugadiDe. starting Anzut; to BAVARIA. rttitlnr Brussels. Birasboarg, Stattgart.

Munich, Incstruck. Uraad Pass of the BtelrloT Enadine. Jnlier. and Sehyn Passes. Hs Jr.

Zuri. Falls of the Rhine, and B.ack Forest, rates. ProgTust tor Stamp. 11. UAZE ana SON, 142, Strand, London.

COURT THEATRE to be LET, till the end of (Wpteraber. For terms, ta. Inquire of Mr. Georiw VJ n. at the Theatre, nloane sauan.

PROMENADE CONCEUTS. THEATRE ROYAL VEST GARDES, Usiee, Mr, W. F. Thomas, Every evening, at 8. eommaoeieg Hlur lay.

Augu sth. Grand oeehastra of 100 terformers. CoudueMr, Mr. A. CwylJym Crows.

Leader, Mr. J. Carrcdua. fcio enmet, Mr. Howard Keynoida, Solo note.

Mr. ttadeUS. Orand Mptituy stand. Saturday evening. August th.

Mdme. Rosa Hersee, Mdme. EnriiaeA Mr. Maybriek. and Mr.

Joeh Maas. tTIU VENT GARDEN. FROM KNADE CON The most ceiebrstrd vocalists ar solo tcstrunwa teifsfs will sprear nightly at tbeee eoaeerta Tbe hea're and Plorsl hall will bs 4d eith SO are and ICQ inean.lseeet eleetrie lithts. on the JahlochkoS ijiten. On ths suit IS i 1 the orctenra the scene wla it is went a Chinese 1 e'Llou, painted by Mr.

Albert rriHE FLORAL HALL wUl be elegantly decorated JL and comfortably ameged as a smokies louaee. anew eotraacw from Bow etreet being Svsilabie. and by which visitors may at oeae enter th Floral hall without tbe necessity of paa lrg throegh the theatre. Tbe refreshments will be supplied ty the leeeee, Mr. F.

Th ers str et. Strand. Admission, oca shUleg. Baleony lulls, is; grand circle, 2i. 6t; boies, from Ifg bi.

to 3 2s. Seuoa tlcketa. admitting to Iromrr.aile duriag scaaoc. 1333, one guinea. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMAItKET.

Lseet sa Managers. Mr. aod MABaocrvft, Productloo of Ffjprs, THIS KVX3UXO. as LIS. Yictortee sarooo Srw play.

FEDORA. The Eogliah verwoa br Esreraa MsrfraU. Mr. Charles Cozhlsn. Mr.

OL Brootfaid. Kt. BieriS. Mr. Carne.

Mr. Snsedler, Mr. Be wart Dareow, Mr. ZlSat Mr. Yeraovs.

Mr. Cixardot, Mr. Ftsa and Mr. Bsvnn Mrs. Bernard Beera, allrt Jul livjnnf.

Mias Mrrrtll, Miss Htrbctt, and Mu Calhosjmv At 150. FIRST IN TUE FTELU Mr. Alfred Buhcp, Mr. BrooUald. tales TUbary.

Hookine ofSce hoars 10 tfll i. St feea. T7EDORA. HAY MARKET THEATRE. Mr.

and A Mrs. rUncroft beg to announce that the new play. FEDORA, will be acted TV tflGIia' aod rrarj rreslac Ul tunher at a etartar paata. COMEDY THEATRE. TO at 8.

RtP VAJf wiELE. Comfe Over Messrs T.l"riel mrn. Lonts KePwher. W. H.

Ftnlwy. O. Hartey, Z. T. Sterna, M.

De SoUa. Xowlaad Backjtooa, E. Perry. aad J. A.

Aru r' Mesdames Camilla irArrtUa. Ada Wilson. Q. Qrahaab K. MoneriaO.

M. MQtae, Aaaie Lywdoe, Da Vera. aai YUet CToa. Praeadadhy PAJtADISK VILLA, atTO'. AVEatJE THEATRK Under ths direcUon cf Mr.

M. B. Leavltt TC SIGHT, at I. A DREAM or Blank's Photogrsphlo GaSery. Mesara, WUlIe Edoula.

Powers, Uoldea. Steeeas, Kims. Catoe; Misses VTUeT. BsycoUlA. Atherton, kt LOTTEEYTICXXT at Ltl NOTICES.

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