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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1902, Court flews. The Km" win" I dWflafBfated sOT rice iMtl.UanhaUKhgruiGMiMtJh rWsne and tat Carrie, both of the Garden ITlgddaaisjt, far nka i South Africa, Ob the Kings arrival from Baltnornl et North FWwfck lata rvwsiag ha will bo Mi at the nmrway Mk tin IWoat, aari nuiiifi af the roam Council and saber isniittwli.tvs pubtie Ma, bsrt no forsaehtiae will be abatrmd owing to ts privacy nfthevimt. The roots ef ba Rise's drive to aba Knoll, ia hie Majesty win aosurn as ba gusst ol PHaea Tka Kiag will viait the lb oa Friday oreaooa, and abm drive Tka Kins kaa ioasewted to plant a won ia tka victory of tha ooaanU bV tka t.c,fjbrmra, ning the town will ba ilraraianled. The Kins will leaveNorth Berwick for the aootk oa Saturday foraaooa. An intimation reached Aldershot vrsttorcfcrr that, tf tar i ii ilata nm be rel ready time, hfn Majesty adf) pmbaUr roit tha Krstrs Booth African medals to those rUbri of th Uuards Brigade entitled to tkaai at tka Moral weioomo water, hv wtll give to the returned In Lombai oa Monday, tba I7th 11 mber 2 cn their way to 1 THE KINCTB DRIVE THROUGH L0KD09.

(km rwdred the foDoarUt fmu the Cffleer The imnKOimtx for tike Royal Piue inn are stM under crmsideraticm, and any sniKnraee menta that hw srmeared a to Cbc nurnber of are berrfovw rm.Trrthorfred. The THE BODLEIAN TERCEKTKXAEY. ifilZ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. India. lMncoss Lrsjiae, iair hoss of Argyll, bonrmred Mr.

and Vr. J. P. Hears Lino with hrr prrsenoe at the Mailing. Krai.

which Si 1W l3.un 1. ir.ifi. i cXi rale 1 TV bride ww araonrpuiird by her a af the bride, otfirinted. assarted by the couple sarvequently left for Pari. AmonR the Ari The Crown Prince of Siam left London on Frvaay laat for Sawn via tba Castas! Walla a to arriv.

in Baaahak early ia lauaarj Crown Prisoe baa spent The pact nine id, where he kaa recessed bis edncation, and then at I Ihi i ill. Oa leavfca there andlben't paaSnB'lhe' Staff eerier. Later be entered at Christ Church, took tba greatest last ii in aU la tHaY IsSna and sstuaata, aad waa desirous ad ir ilbasaelang rdinl good will between Great Britan and Iris own ay, the politics oonneotad with which he followed estaaty. Hs reari ed the K.C.VX). fram the King, to 20,000 than to 50,000.

Major Gnenl Sir I leery F.wart, the Crown Kqurt ry, ram to txudon from Kelvedon ye tar day for the special pTiraoao of mor tinp Sir Prior Ooldnrr, th Ctrr Ktntemitrinrrr, and rvpro aratat irra of the peliert anthoritiea with refermeir. to tht drtailn of bis MaWwt t'x re ption on the 25th and. Jtb inst. It ia nnderatonrl to hare hem Majeatieo fortnally at tho C'lfr on each day at Teoiple liar on the 2rtb and on the Kmbanlrment on thn follnwimr ajr. Tho Irti Lord M.n yor in of the visit that shonld harro brx paid City in June bnt for the imforrnnate illm xs of the King The Kins Ins had tinder consideration a visit to the Mill hank block of dwellinca oreeted by tho r.tv Towk iI for the hoastrur ort workjnp eJaases, and ha been pleased to intimate to the chairman of the Hooatag Committe of the Council (Sir William Collins) that, while it will not he possible for him to make the visit on tho occasion of the proeesskm thronjrh London on tho 25th insL, he will do so cm another and later connexion with the visit of the King tr the City Satuniav.

the Sth inet. ranch dissppointmorit Is among the inhabitants of (lakli mul the nssttrj tii.it tb Uoyal proocwion will liot, atxor.iing to pmsnat arrvnaemcnu. pa xs alone there thormhfarea, which oid have boon the ease had their Majcrtira vjaiwd the being cxfiL rivThr aicaed at 5a. 32, roattry, in tawmr orCkeapaide bains Included in the line of roote to the Umidbnll, it being painted oat that tka historic in.anaseaii provides a stakekt line from FU Paal's The Grand I hike Nichoma arrived at Seraa copol from CawlsiiUiiopte on Toeaday aiternoon on Uvaduk Rewter Aauue understanda thai, Vincotrnt 1iH I wtE leave Knabrnd aboot the litk ins, for that after a stay in Egypt of about three weeks ba will embark on board the P. and O.

rteamer Kgrpt at Sana iail 1 aar Bombay duwet. The Lord lieutenant of Ireland and the The Dote of Ahereorn left London last night farDobfia, The Earl of Elgin left London hat night Fjarland by tba Elder, Pi ataanmr Anvarsvilla, whfakaaibiftomfti ski yt oa Hi i imliii 14. Sir Michael Hieks Beach, arrtred at the The conrins: of ape of the Hon. Henry Lyadhnrat Dmr. am of "Lovd Aberdare.

was cahmastod on Tnesdav i behalf of the roskienU of tba a of tha cadet corps attached to tha Jet a guard of honuor 'fnr t'lem when they mDnerad about 70. sad of erotnuona in the ErypUsn haU, aea addraaaKl ha Ba Trti M.vnr Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Tnaooit, Mr. Sheriff and Ute (titer Kabtii (Ur. Adler), Arsol uSSbaS) aad Sons, Glasgow, U.

Bwnfa Merthrr Daze Steam Ool. ftsaT), Cm Oaleaial Baak, fasti saga 1 1 nam 1 ElhavW0am S.W.. too. of the Boval Naval at the oOoea. 9.

Cmara eonrl. anplioatiOQa for grants to widows and vs of aeamrn rod Marince. Them were dependent rahaive wrif7i sad Mr. John Iiice, BJ Miss Clarke, daughter of the late General Sir Andrew Chvrka. leaves ondon to dav on a visit to Singapore and the Strait' Settlements, of which her father was Governor in PTS TS.

Mm do Bdle and Mile, dc Kile ha ve returned to the Ihmiafc Legation from An. In consr qneaoe of the fact that the production c' Captain MarsbalPs new plsy at tho Haymarkat rs postponed from October 21 te October 28. the first performance of Mrs. Unnrnhry Ward's play iOcaaer. at the Koyal Court Theatre, inow fixed fur OcUbr 30, instead OHBiuaUea cassed bv the appcaranee of Miss Lilian Brm thwarts ia both raacos.

The funeral of the lake Dr. Gladstone will take place to morrow alternooa at Kpnaai fTTenn temeterv. The r.rst part or the Banal Service wiTl be aud at St. Peter's Chosck, luBamgrtoaraark road, NoUing kiU, at The tanerai of Mr. B.

C. Morton, M.P.. took plane yeatzrday afternoon at Amljerley near Strond. SwnwaaheOc im am a iaa have been received the frcti the Dinuiimrt Libera Associatioa, the Devonport Workinr Men's Uhoral Ajwoeistioc. the Robert Kmmrt Branch of the United Irish Losrne at T)eTumiort.

the i naanTMS Liberal I 'toh, the Plymonth Liberal Liberal Cooncil, and tha Stroud Iabaral ana. sir. C. P. Allen, dm his toatsoad tbefoaacaLashe At the Mechanic Isatitaita, Iflyth, Mr.

Bart, M.P was mat Dwrbx entenaiood to a oomplimantary inner by bis Padiameatary committee ia recornftion of bis having nspeansited Morpeth ia I'arliaceat for over a quarter of eoaatary. OaaasBtaaasn Josrrn I.rt, chairman of the Parliamentary Committae, pnandad, and amongst others pnanat waa Mr. Peawic. M.P. tt of lus health, Mr.

Br rrr said they a (rreat daal about party di! They had been told in tl paiiT, mainly ia tha Journals of the opposite side, about these mffcroncui in the Liberal party. It would be no Etas wend be lass wise still to aeonBtaate aad mag them sad to look only at their digereaces aad forget lit. Balfour read the aaassMgaaa he would know that his Imacno" Areigwas about be Wd" whichwas being looked ferward to with very great interest. Mr. Qawnberlaia, who did read the newspapen, knew ial ll ii there ems a usillllalli aad narf ect union in the so called Cnioaiet party.

Bavhag blamed tha faihara of tae lory party to carry oin, tomr great aoaai pro sassaaaaj ha aaViil. takiaa tha tasnpecancc question, hew coold real snd genuine legialatkm be got out of a party that was arnwa aru. with the great brewers and of the iwawtirwi waa one and rw thVparty miasn.il for the peoale worth the paper it waa written on. Ii critietaed the Bdncation KlTaad be blamed the aawaaa of tha people for their apathy aad indiffereaoe on tha anoatkm. To be frank, be ah blamed Noncon tormiatB for their want of logical coasirtency 30 years ago.

aad be was as aura either tbat they ware taking a logical aad coanatent view to day ia their reaiatjmoa of this BiQ. what was tka lories! aial ial poaitiaa rfnaiaasscawsa 'ocuyUoe doetrlaa ia his opinion was tbat rafijrlous taacUaw hooid ba rrvan ia the home and in tba ctochoa, sod that the aohaels shook! daal only wllk aaastirms aaqa which there was a ceaaral univarsal ajwinisat Tt Tint Jfrca BsjoiArr. Renter's Ageery statea Bast tka luaaaaiatliia if tha paat Aaaaan dam win take BBaeaaraanaadar9. aad tbat the KWadtv. and thaDuba LOmmmftt wgl ha anaacat, togathar with aa kail.

The petition will be ptaseaaed in due ct TO DAY'S ARRANGEMENTS, OXPOBD, Oct. 8. The prceedtoaw of the Rodleraa Tereentenary celebration began this evening with a reception by the lor Chancellor hi the bnjMjnar in Hcaaaint stnie which now nnitca the ilsssrlnn Mnaoom with the University alleriea, or, at I and brilliant Goests had been rerraested to i dress and the array of gaaaanaas gowns, repre sewtintr all the UniversHies of Enropc, America, India, and the British colonies was worth seeinc. Thegwests began to arrive soon after received by the Vice ChanoeUor the Bdon Room at the top of the staircase. For more than an boar a dense and continooos stream poor, si in, until the spaciotLs galleries were crowded with ladies and academic dignitaries.

A Lirt of the moro important (rueats is given below but it is, of course, impxiasihle to mention a tithe of the persons present. They perambulated tho rooms, which are rcrtjeiaely well adapted to the purpose of a social function of this kind, and paid considerable attention to some of the very intoreatinp things collected there. The room which, per; ap, attracted most notice was the Slade Professor stndio, where Mr. ArttrnT J. Kvaus, Keeper of tho Ashmolean Museum, had housed an exhibition of drawing, photo graphs, and Cwata, illustrating tho excara iialaee at KnctsON.

in I How excavations, which were betrun in the year 1000, have brought to light a va.it prehistoric palace, the date of which is approximatelv placed between I860 and 1400 B.C. This palace is the traditional i bode of Kinpr Minos. It is the work of Dsedalns, md is to bo idontifled with the lecendarv Labyrinth. The whole exhibition is of extreme Dot uie most interest or, at least, tat snggestive part of it, is a series of comparing the letters of the Phoenician alphabet with the Cretan signs found in Knossos. Mr.

Evans believes that the veritable beginnings of the alphabet are here to be dceipkered. A display more happily worthy of Oxford could ana rt exerted, the interest which it deserves in many of the University's r.A'. Mi. lhgm oar Aosntaxia, an AIMOrm. to Uraro'l Canary ami est Coast of Africa, via Liverpool ATI Newfounalaud direct, rio Liverpool, per I Ascension, aia Portsmouth, per as.

I 5 3 ZCLC Usharaas sad Bermodas, parcel mails, aia, Livemool. Per ss. LccainA 1 To Newfoundland, parcel maim, via Liverpool, TuLnited States, parcel mails, rio Liverpool per ss. i.ia al gateway at Winchester Colleea to Wyka wbo fall Soath Africa, Reception at Presentation of Sooth African isnhll oa hoard tha Trrrible. Liberal Unionist LUufmaaol at Wmlnlli an tha a5tw.t SU by Miss M.

A. BXiss, IfJ. Cbartarad Awassuta, Moaisats yiaia, E.O, at tha rnriUtion of the London memberi of the oraaoil. Baaing: TbsLsHawa MnHaa. luaaihulnl.

iiresent were the oilowinir Pranoe. Paris M. Deniker, Dr. RebeUiao, M. Croiaot, M.

Monnior, M. 1. Itovilie, Proiessor Gautirr, M. G. Moood, Profesaor H.

Cordier, M. Otaorrt Caen Profesaor Bar bean, Profcwsor PteaTtoOt; Lille Professor AueUicr Jiancv Pafeaor Harmon Reoae lrofesor Feallerat. Germany. Berlin Dr. Sehwenk, Dr.

E. Sackaa fine lessen rrofesaor Xrtetrhtli MocanacA. lrr. r. Leo Dr.

Von Laubraann, Pro La Vallee Potnsin BoveBo aad 1. sksiaam streat, Stiriiaj Bride, of A1W. Bee. of Allan, 1 3Tj. OBITUARY.

The death fat ssBiiiaicii, at the age of 88, of the Hob. Ma. Jewries Haass Its, fast Puisne Jades of Western Australia. Ha was tha second arm of a Norlhaaietiiii solicitor, aad was edaeeted at London Unrrersitv, where he took bis A. decree ia 1853.

In tha previous year, he had entered at tba Middle Temple, being called to the Bar ia 1868. Bat ha never practised in this country, and it was not till 1881, whan ha became re sad Legislative Councils, that Mr. Haasman the front. In 1888, coring to a dispute with the Governor, Sir P. Napier Broome, Mr.

Hansman resigned. appointed third Janga af the ileal iii Court. MUNICIPAL USANCE. London County Council, bat, in the Finance Committee, where party feeling rarely, if ever, entered, we were very seldom divided ia opinion. I am glad, therefore, and annuity systems there is not reach that separates as.

clearance of tmbealthy sitae, the building of bridges. prs, tae instalment system is tha right one. last Is a very axnprenenave list, and it includes by far the most coaUy of the purposes for which Council creates debt. Unvroasry, a good deal aids on what is to be comprised in the vague oald, give rise to great difference of oph Mr. Bruce tells is that be has been an active, and, I would add.

also a moat valuable, and Housing Committees. I would remark his activity reflected in his opinions. IK instalment system for nearly everything except bousing. und still move tne ctmirman, of, gay, toe Parks, Mam Drainage, or Improvement Committee, equally cogent i. It ration whi would be urged favoor of relaaation of condltiotis of repayment favour cf captations tending to these admittedly mo In spite, therefore, of Mr.

Brace's good netnred taunt hv Mr. Moulton, the Trearnry itself, and Mr. in the interest of prneieat Onaaoe, ia the instal TtTE NOHTHKRS UVION OF CoKSERTATTTS AssoaaTJCfts. The report of tho Northern Union Of Conservative Aaapclatknis to be prosaated to tho annual meeting to bo held at Whitehaven to morrow statos that Mr. Ualfur mnv conUdentlv count on tho lovaltv of the rnioniat party to his leadership during the trying period which ahead.

To Mr. Balfour tbe Executive Com Oonsorvative party of the North, and assures him of its unswerving support oi a ronsumuenaj eocy ana nn gramme, ospocully in the progress of the liducntiou Bill thionrrh the Houses of Par I in men and in its future admirastration and also in the firm conduct of Irish aflsirs. The committee bails with much sntisfactian the proclamation of peace in Sooth Africa, and says It is to be earnestly hoped that Briton and Boer will alike agree to forget the paat aad resolve to work amicably together in evolving the glorious destiny of the South African Empire that is to be. To Lord Roberts, 1 Kitchener, Lord Miuer. and Mr.

Chamborhun Empire's thanks are The committee states thi is again compelled to report in no very satisfactory upon the educational meetings. The meetings larcelr conllned to a few constituencies, tha great remaining apathetic Thia," says the report. is to be deplored in view of the urgent necessity of educating Education Bill. Surely, the moral be deduced from the opine of' association floor. Radical misrepresentation of the old familiar type ia very much abroad, and can only be met by energetic counter ail sen res." At tha annual mtrsting of tha anion Mr.

R. Ptummar, M.P of tho imirm Mr. V. R. resolution 1 1 pi easing enrphatic srrp inolnlas of tha Educaiion Bill, sad a uu.ing baa (jrovvra Tn Amsbmcaw Coax Stxixs.

A Beater islagmia from Liverpool, dated yastardijy. says Ml cargoes, principally from South Wsiih, of carmal ooal aad coke, toUTof which are halag retired or and which are said to ba very scarce. Lsanamrw coal keeps vary firm ia tana. eWvaeal offats, however, have been cabled to America, sad, aw reply having been received af acceptance or otherwise, sellers here Tare uacartaia ss to the prospect of a imillaaauce of the demand. Prom UvarpaoUha Layiaad Line stuiar Lanoastrian sails on the Lith, and the same iii ataasaat Vkstarisn an! tha lata, bath with fall cargoes of Lancashire eosl far gtrias.

fiawt of staamersara either bow loadSag is Soath Wales or an es their way there to load, Maaytra Jamaicj Gaaqnet, Italy. Rosse the Rev. Dom. F. A S.U.DeVries.

E. Nys Ghent Professor De Louvain irr. uasarteui. ifeaaor W. Creiaenacb.

Graf G. Myedelaki Grsa Professor Hilde ron Schey LVrmark. Christian Bohr. Mr. H.

O. Lango. Norway and Sweden. Land Dr. Carl Af Petoraens Upas rs Dr.

L. A. swan Stockholm Dr. Carl Mystrom, Dr. lhT 1 Martrer.

Snain. Barcelona Mr. F. Cambridge Profeasor Barrett Wendell, Profensor C. S.

Minot Chicagce Profeasor De Witt Bprton. yrofosaor MaJcer Hnlbert Ithaca Mr. G. W. Harris Michirsai Reproaentative not yet Berlin i New York Mr.

J. H. Csjifreid, Profeasor A. F. West, Irr.

W. H. Watson Petansyrvania Sir C. A. Roe Wis coo sin I'rofttssor A.

W. Tressler. Chile. Don Pedro Montt. Egypt.

Dr. B. Moritz. Canada. Lord Strathcona, Dr.

Peterson, and Sir John Murray. Australia and New Zealand. Mr. M. H.

Irving, Earl Besuehamp, ssor Brown, the Bev. J. C. Andrew. India.

Tho Rev. A. H. osteon (Allahabad), the Hon. E.

Giles (Bombay), Mr. n. H. Sheppard, Mr. H.

Borer id go, Mr. Justice Ameer Ali, Sir Alfred Croft. Mr. G. A.

Grierson. Mr. J. F. Meet.

Ir. Hoernle, Mr. V. A. Smith.

South Africa. The Rev. Dr. Cameron. All the British Universities and important official guests were Lord Avebury.

Iord Davey VTisceunt Peel, Dr. Ginaburg. Professor Vino Kradoff, tbo Rieht Hon. J. G.

Talbot. M.P.. Mr John Murray, Mr. Sidney Lee, Lieutenant Sir Kcke aicb, Sir K. Frv, Prof sr Skeat tho Right Hon.

James Bryce, M.P., De Martens, Dr. Altlis Wright, Professor Sandys, Air. r. Macmuian, aou lit. m.

rneriiatirier. From Chile, Ealkland Islands, Buenos Ayres. Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, and Caps Verd Islands, na (FKOK LbOTD's, Tha P. aad O. s.

Crniu, Sydaey for London, with homeward Australian mail, arrived Colombo yester day afternoon. India, London for Sydney, arrived Frenasntle 7 a.ra. yesterday. MaSSOJA, for Uong kong, left llomhay yesterday evening. Roar, Sydney for London, loft Melbourne Tuesday.

VaLBTTa, for Boat left Shanghai Tuesday. OSIRIS, from Brmdisi, arrived Port Said 7 30 am. yesterday with the Indian anuL Abstraua, Loudon for Sydney, left Gibraltar I a.m. Tuesday. boooTBA arrived Yokohama Tuosuay.

The Orient Pacific Line s. OataaH, from London, CounKi5G at Kvepxuch. The mcetintr on the Rverleigh Downs was concluded yesterday, thn attendance again being very urge and the sport good. In the principal event leo i.iiuccoie Diasee ttanuy (ja, purrbosnd during the meeting by Mr.H.AJexander.mn her iney. slr.U.

1. ALcbulii's aliJiniieiui lies i eventual! on tho stakes and silver cup, tbo mrmer up being ntveca tho Messrs. Psweetfs Eicrv Paction (Piery Furnace Follow the Farhion), Mr. V. Alexander's Aununec tKiag's Beadsman Klower of So ham), Lord Messrs.

Eawcett's Flaring VVime (Fiery Knrnace Korei Fury). The stake for bitch puppies was also diride Sukas honours SsnTSubt rival of coursing on this unrivalled ground under the anagement, at Mr. W. btrong has ao far proved very Mcum axd Slicipe. At Coventry, iv inominc.

William Wilkes, a rescectahle artiamn. murdered his vo children and afterwards conimiltad retmning to tho kitchen nho was horrified to find 'tba nt in iU crwlle with its throat cut. Her cries attracted me neighbours and, the house brinr scan bed, Wilkes is louna lying on tne oeu npsaurs and tne Dov by mi da. Both had severe wounds in the throat, 'hmai was still alive, but the boy was dead, and Wilkes died ascribed for the iu workmen, nnd had and children. The crime was evidently committed wit a carving tn.K was louna near UN booyc TOlkcs.

Tint DEVELOrurNT or Jaalaica. Renter' Agtmcy states Messrs. Elder, Dempster, and Co. freight, hy their imperial Direct Wrat Indian breeding purposes, the importation df which, beUevad, may prove a gnat factor ia the progress Dramatic and MrsicAh Bekevoixnt Fcttd, The 44th annual dinner in aid of this fund was held but Stuart SirA. Cooper, Mr.

Ii. Dowsett, Mr. Max Heckt, Rkbards, secretary. In proposing the credited with a desire to manage the business affairs of the British interests possible but he did not think they desired, and that wit control the common had Rwm with 'treat lessors the of Americans who were subscribers to the fond. Tha institation, which was of many years' standing, Ml THE MAILS.

OtrrwAnn Mails. To le ilssastcnsd from Loadoa to morraw Siro rf mi as mtLHihS7Sim. Caiaaiaa sw Ii I All ti YBA irtCL. tUb BTaaas. Uvar TsSsJtlFf at MLAa(oataa.

Bwjaas Arras sw Own of Liverpool to ohtahT. the efty will (a4S auswssr Taasp aad Boaaoa Ayres. sia South 1 (C) 6 (Di FOREIGN SAILINGS, ampton. per ss. THAMES av Mb, () mid To United SUtes, rvi South 1 night 9th, (r) 4S siiui.iisuvsa rraas rarma, ia ra.

sarpton. par ss. Coluksia a.BU, (o 4 a.m. TTT I To tVest Coast of Africa, parcel BSSj av ras Liverpool, all hArSeti. t.kleBas.

ptoc. pacael mails, par as. 1 Haass, all i Acstkaija, all offices, 6 p.ra., except ria. Leadaa i BOMI Ar.rav.vL aa Bristol, parcel mails, per a Portsmouth, parce Ship Lrmns. is kong.

and All letters intended for private ship DCS. To MORHOW IswAap Mins. The Royal Mail s. Orinoco, Colon 8 a. at.

Tuesiay. Maodaussa, Sooahampum for Kiver flate, has passed remand Moronria (Oct. ti). The Uuion tiwUe Lino a. bCOT, carrym the outward South African mails, arrived Madeira 7 a.m.

yesterday aad proceeded 1 run. for Caps Town. Galbxa, from Table Bay, arrived Southampton 1 SO p.m. yesterday. Cawdor London ria Tenerrffe, and Lismork CasTLB, for Plymouth sad London via Las Pslmss, left Table Bay 6 p.m.

and 3 p.m. Monday respectively. Tha British India a Matiaxa, London far Calcutta, passed Gibraltar yesterday. MA.TOSA, from Calcutta, haTarrived Marseilles (Oct. 8) Liverpool, left Greeaock Tuesday.

Tha White Star Line s. Usumatic left New York 3 pan. yesterday. Majestic, from New York, arrived Oueanstown 6 sun. eater day proceeded for Liverpool 8 40 aja.

TsrTosnc, from Liverpool, arrived New York 3 30 p.m. yesterday. The Cunard Line a. Saxoma, from Boston, arrived Qaeenstewn 8 ajn. yesterday, and proceeded for Liverpool.

Svlvani Livarpool for Boston, passed Old Head of Kinsale 0 30 ajn. yesterday. Ivirnia, from Liverpool, Almeria Tnesday. The African Company's s. The Dominion Line s.

Mists, pool, passed Old Head of Kinsal Iddo, from Lagos, has antreal for Lrver TBE LIVERPOOL AW AMD TO THE 1CDTTOR OFTTiT! TTMBS. attnpt of the citl Cathedral worth of fiasco, but, if I may judge from the exmveeeatas certain that this wUl not happen. Tovr ressswa will remraber that after long waitinsr and 7 discussion the ec.rnmitfee isaued, oa a. 1001, an amervded notice to architects, was substantially an invitation to them re forward that a large number of' arefcrbwm accepted the invitation tbat sack work, dfaigs. as had been deposited by tho end ofw June were then submitted to two very di.

ticguisbed asaisisnTs. Mr. Norman Shaw Ri and Mr. i K. Borller, K.A.

and that a few ago' the report and prtdiminary award of teem I that an award of this kind cannot please every. body e.T eluded cand.d.vt are ure to ntra selves rrrieved. Put in the prrsrnt ease ffc large have a sr i i frran any tit n. ar; on ueations of taaa. iratarc This complaint is that the sees seers have in is.

i official invitation to candidates, and have foraad jEi their judgment on other principles Can tkonj lnrplietl tne cerrmittee amcnoea not: folf.win are the term, of the neti a 1 I t. sr tr. i Mou' asssaBhlas for the artirci of t.s i VmxTil. jarsTlllli srtr.U srt.WV. tVa t.

baMsa. tw Cera. HOME fTiiTfiTlffCT Btr.r.T. fKi' v. MWra, 5'h.

i. T. i.KAtleBn, (a. rln sit sl mi i rhaltowlkMa, H.ir coanvot, ChitsHaais atljala, aaiuUfjanl Pea, UVb'uls Jlyv lr.Vi L'jutjut'Pm njr.a atarta it who has Wen aeraa.il i Tvirrs i.rd nth nf des for a 1'athrdxal. aa he Baal not exceeding three scU altogether, the ahoiv canasiad beirr; centainej in rie Iarse pjrtfcdio, Af.Ufr.i executed works net be sr telnet.

d. 2nd. Thai arcsritecta who base not been aeW a And tiie followicz are the remarkable fi i I of Messrs. Rodley aad Norinan Shaw With regard to the plans submitted nee rfn that we have erom inert the vari xm pr rtfoli iaasm. DISASTERS AT SEA.

Wilhelm, The North German Lloyd liner Kronprii which arrived at omhaarpton yesterray from Bremen, reported having been ia coliisfc in the morning with the steamer Bobert Ingham, of Newcastle on Tyns. The liner was oft Boschy Head at half paat 7 when the collision took place in a fog. Tha Robert Ingham, which was bound from Southampton to Newcastle, ia ballast, sank in a few min rres after the impact. The boats of the liner were immediately lowered, but the chief officer, William Miller, of South Shields, and a paasansernamsd Scott, cf Kelling on Tyne, lost their Uvea. Both wen below at the time of the collision, Scott being killed shQe sleeping.

He was mk inj the trip on pleasure. Tha chief officer waa also in bad at the time and was a wakened by the crash of the colliding vessels. Bushing on deck he was immediately washed overboard, and when his body waa recovered it was lifeless Tha remainder of the crew, 13 in number, were rescued. They lost all their belongings, but oa arrival at Southampton they were provided with food and clothin by the local agent of the Shipwrecked Mariners' Society. Later in the afternoon the Kronprins Wilheim, which snftaved no damage, resumed bar voyage.

Tha Robert Ingham was a small steamer of 572 tons register. Captain Elliot, of the Robert Ingham, ia the course of a statement, said that at the time of the collision his ship was passing through a bank of fog aad be bad slackened speed to about three knots. The ass was calm and the vessel was proceeding slowly along when suddenly tba blast of a foghorn broke on his ears. Tha siren of the Robert Ingham sounded in response, but the next moment the Kronpriiu Wilbetm, which towered high above the little steamer, was on top of her sad crashed into for the ship's boats to be marvellous celerity. A he vessel began to settle she disappeared.

Sirnul lowing the vessel to frag probable tbat the Captain Elliot gave ord lowered, which was done ie s. Brxjsosi Arnaj for Glasgow, left rttiUdt lpnie Mniiiasi. IssarajAW, (jryoe and Liverpool f. Philadelphia, arrived St. Johns, N.F., Tuesday.

CRTHACINIAN, Clyd for New York, passed Fire Island 1 10 p.m. yesterday. Tho Canadian Pscitk Line Km or Itoia, for Yokohama, left Vancouver afternoon. The North lierman IJoyd S. Kromprixt.

WiijieT.ii, Bremen fjr Nev. York, arr'ved Southaroniou 12 30 n.m. yesterday, and proceeded 4 p.m. Kai. krin Maria TnaneXA, fromBcaassa, arrived New York 7 am.

yes left New York noon ruesd. Wiij.uiad, from Baltimore, arrived Bremerhaven (Oct. 8). Stba ssxcbo, Hamburg for Yok bama, passed I skant tresterday. The Ham burg Arm rican s.

SYaXV, Th jmas for Hamburg, passed Dover yesterday. Gaar WAi.ontfXg, from yestordav. Arams, Haaabara; for China, has pmed Perim (Oct. 8 1. ADRIA, New York for Chna, arrived whole of the crew but the first mate.

into tha boat Ii id uldhave perished, already stated, rr.anag spccdiiy takin I the FtlilOCS RIDING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE Tl Sir I hoped that a member of the would have pointed out to A Use yes," Aden yesterd. passed Po Dorg. left Nr uxl. iv lLunburg fvr nvcl ET.

Maeeilles for Oxis. Marseilles lerrn. 2 a. yester arrrvrd Klo He Janeiro Ayres for Bordeaux, TheMeesageriea Maritimes s. Stb Yokohama, arrived Ailn yesterday.

Marreillcs for Yokohama, loft Colombo day. La Flata, from Bordeam Moodav. CoaolLLEKB, Bucna arrived Lisbon Tuesday. Eitxran r.rnv.sl Hong kong s). The American Line J.

St. New York for Soutbampton. nass. Scillv p.m. yesterday.

Havsr roan. for Philadelphia, left thn Mersey yesterday. Noordlaxd, from l'hiladelphia, arrived Queenstown yesterday and proceeded fag Uverpool I a ru. llIILa nKl rniA, for Southao rt. left New York II Si mb.

The Anstrisn Llovd s. iMFEitATKTX, Trieste for Bom bav. hat arrived Port Said. Vim ones 1. Finme Kobe.

arrlvisl Aden yestorday. March'I3 BACVtCHaM, Trieste for Kobe, niu arrived incapon The Nipp.n Yusen Kaisha s. Tamba Marc, Yokohama for T.D., passed tlravesend yesterday. Sado Marc. London for Yokohama, has arrived Fort Said.

WaKasa Marc, from London, has amve.1 iionc kor.u (Oct. 8). Hak ata Mabl, for London, left Colombo QCARANTLVK NOTICE. Malta. Oct.

8. Ten dav aoaranttne acaln Lloyd's agent at Sin Jesr? (Costa Rical telefraphetT us follows The Kosmos Ijne steamer Kambyses 'S teen vrre ked at Fmta C.riin, s. the od piiaaunim nave been saved. It is expected that jo will savi. Thi K.ui:l ws ormd fmrn San Francisco and other CaLiiomiaa ports for Hamburg.

Despatches received at Qiieenatown yesterday from in rjxisco per thf White Star steamer Majestic from iew York, pert the arrival at San Francisco, in a battered condition, of the large British ship I Taverdon as voyage from Ham bars. The vessel issue of the 6th experienced terrible weather, cabins being Hooded, the pub lic epi rited person win take anon himself, is ritioons, ana tne docks swept of every interest of all bicycle r.dsn, the tan ass of oassasssji thing movable. Five of the crew ware drowned, and deer ai on as to what ccmstrtutes furious tkataal a decision has in eflect e.lrnadv been ai uultll Oiiic Proclamation ired to be provided with permits for tbat porpoae. Mr. CARXKT.rK at Icrttt.

Mr. Andrew Car si was yesterday present, in the City hall. Perth, th tii, freedom of the city by Lortl lruvost 'an in ny if h.s kmh persocil 1 noOcial influence, and in rec.mi'ion widespread benefactions best owed on this and other landj, and especialrv gratitude for tha endowment it America and England would be partjawsbl more' ways than one. iImiii ilni and rmhMMLv chants. CALCUTTA.

Llvsrpeol, Oc. Il Aira roRct. t.s Bvaasca. sad iamarea, aart red alr. and Kri Mer em.r, ieoBStowa.Oci.e.

Tic H. wrl'rua lialusrar for cork, rations aavUis at pari of tmv Usdci Mf prwller hj ba, arrl red here vflh deck ravot and bolts carried away wttb ether Sack awraWes. deck bnaa itove deck startvd, rtnlnf to aaohor. cam Lnto raDialoa wtth Greek hn.Tn' Sandcriaad. Oct.

Tne Oonsan banrw Tsaa. Danilr It gOBdertand. lades Umber, itranded on Black Steel Bocks. WMv bssa, Bandertaad. SVrtac fc this BBBBSBJ Maj Kraialaaa.Ocl& TaeKetaSaaseaacBar Fairs Oustav.

Ttrmrj taamwlsaloacvksa. the actor un the stage, wL was in disUvae, was relioved. Many of the nana who went behind tha curtain, who could tai notnat transform the stage from a garden Into a ianiuw.il aamfroa a palace into hut aad who ws re unknown and anrenoarnised, were rarely earatag a rrriwg waaa, aad it was for these men, who so totilllMntly par fasaasd tkair datias, that he tprralia. TWfaast aaeailid almost entirely upon the assaual dfasasr. aad the asaouat to davto Mtkertn disCHhuted had been aOO.

ic Late. FOREIGN ARRIVALS. ADKlAITIX, Wl Xu, i linden. Boat BAT. 8U BlraaHj.

Barrr. JULAjTwATaJt. Mh. Baat rutau, a. laadaa.

cam and with the deepest iasareat. The aaasa II ia 105, of these are designs prepared tciwsi bis ctmpotiti n. They reereseat much iaaoat.ssj may also say a ccasiiderable amount af talssa nty thr. are sent as evidence of skill and aaatsrtj a Catnedral. and eosaast masaly of visa if the world.

iaa aaamaaa aa aasl chr.rrbes in different parts photographs, drawings, anthers have any special claim one's eyes to "the fact tbat Though many othlsm'sst'aipaBk not show any evidence tau saat where special designs have bean pseaared, tka May petitors have, many of them, taken great cam as) tremble, and have dons their hart to respond teas invitation of the orsamiftse. From this it appears that the eonunittea ass issued the invitation, and the itacairci wbodssa np the report, have been proeeedin on ijmtm different lines. The bitter have judged tkt merits of the arrhrtects aeeording to the xssgaat of trouble they have taken in this partieTiiaT ens petition whereas the ranrmittee, knowrna; awj eminent and busy aihiteota cannot spare tkt time to nsako special drawings for a enaspasjgjaa of this kind, particularly invited these very ass not to send in comspetitive designs, bat I MTKmnee their wjllintrcess to enter into the tml competition, and to send eranvplea, whether drssa ings or pkotoarrapha, of work that they had dsns 1 in the paat. Many of them accepted the hi law I tion, and their reward is that the assessors pas normee them to have taken absolntoly at trouble," aad to have simply sent in a portlbhs contain in few, or many, photographs or dns. biow which they happened to have by then." Aa the names of the architects who intadassl desipns have been published in the architectural journals, I am committing no indiscretion if say that they included such well known men a Messrs.

TV. P. Carde. C. H.

Mlsekasn. Baal Ciiampneys, G. IL Fclluwea Pi line. Teasdt Moore, and Leonard Stokes. Men like tkast simply cannot afford the time to nahkesasakd drawings for an open competition.

The area, mi tee knew this and worded their Invitaosi accordingly; but the assrsaors have reported a if no candidate who had not sent tpssai desirns was to bo considered a caraVaiato at sJL Your obedient servant, A LATMaJL In common witb A Lawyer, tauzht, and verily believed, that ao one could bass cted of furious riding or driving unless the praas tion could astahlrsh in evidence their ctnstautioa tarn at the defendant, did actually endanger the life or Us of tome passenger. I had also bean told that awl thesnrrosmdiEg circvnnsScea tv, oa a pasfaetk tan oounwy road, with no side turnings and ao tnstsJ sight, any pace is parmsUUe provided always tasltal okTriage is under proper control wbtvass in uutSS street a pace that barefy exceeds a crawl aary sad held to be furious riding within the meaning Jai Tbi. belief cf mine as, however, rudely dBWaw)B I the decision given in Mryhsw v. Sutton on Dtta bvr a last, a case 10 which reference was doubtless iaa caption. Perth and Dunfermlin' clans or; th.

nrth Inch, who hacked in history He did Lot think i know that at the present day ther, between nation with At blesJdied. lie thrsarht thst" nstitiiti sa of hiniahtsl fern earth its in battle, la but h' sttling of disputes. Mr. Cam. cie.

on l.ialf of ill ana nimaru, wsmeu trat nejtn, wealth, and prcsnerity would atten Perth. In the afternoon a lcTwheeb place at the ryal i ier rc Hotel, whori Sir Ilohert PuHar LoBD (Ir.inr's Prnt icHorsE Tnrvr Movroeer. About a yesr ago the Clster PtiNiehousA Trust Com pany a to purJ, and maiiage the Crown and w.r inn at Camraowr. r. ar I fiat, on the lira, ni Lr.rd (irr y's scheme of publi.

iis r. fa ifjej annual report, which ha. reeor.tlv tsen iasue tha directors describe the i uf a venr's working as roalizing tr.esr aaUc.pat in many ways A cleaa and beautiful ian luti ie.n provided. Tha bast tinuslly avsi'j i est' drina' is' and no breach of the Licensing Acts. Good conduct and appreciated by all ksaaaj of the com present time ov.sr 40 per cent, of the non intoxiianta, larciy food.

Thia. form, state i affairs, and in a dTstric not sni noted for ranc.j, is Very remarkable. The written opinions of local clerrymen, nmgistrates, fanners, artisans, and others have been received, and they all speak in the highest possible terms of the lines on which meat with Lord DraJeath, the Donleath Anns at BaBvl of furious riding. rm the road at the The Lunl Chief deal of the arguments of counsel wo addressed to people who ware to alter i The issridllinns said i a light locomotive at say speed o'n. Wrj.

Mr. Samt tx Bewjawtw qwsathed to tha Sierra 1 aoat Ckssreh Ceaaadtaa) at the native Church pastorate, and tha laONO XONO. Ha. Ag.e i a. Uvaracatlawarsarst, Wev jtewonaeea fw Bii 1 1.

iha Ava, aw aas the bank, of the river Wbhee. near the viflacV Scaaasx Chsmnsil. aiuiag ajt Drriaional Court in the King's Benea Dtvndonibtal rather of driving to the ct paaaaugari sad no other nassasa time, rid the following extawt 3 Justice, mfeivraE jndgntws. aadg this case with tho pestion slgP EJ Laving regard to the traSe at actiea of Smith v. r.ion tat part of the regulations dealing with a iiBinnikh proper speed.

h.ving regard to the trafSc SS at i wr.v, it was not necessary to prove that anv part vehicle was at the moment incsjmmoded. bat uV Jam having cTTdrnce before th'm as to the trsilc" convict, having resfrl to the traffic using the St" It was said that the rule waa not to be applied common danger of passer gan. but considerrjion at altbo' ch no particular paaeeager was' shown to at of the way, or to have Sod for his hie, so at a terrific pace, and, as there was no owntraihttiafcM were in the position of the I tf em leal, saying yfTZ I Idsdenssarowsd tha oornar at a terrific pare. I thst I may so come, sad I cannot ba convietad sawn I be thown that st least two people art neaelTI" I danger, bscanas unless tbat be shown I djat" I sritkir, the wnrda to tha common daawar of nssaawaw I It did not mean that at all. and ba liaMgh strataa perlectJy ngut ia rjrO eweJl .,1 I gfa ah dismissed.

Mr. Wallace asked reave to appeal. I. The IQdaf Jtaica.W, cwnooC another way, aad get the amaatoa of lie COun vr on it. 1 kiLw whyyo.

ask for lewea. You UW out a stesaw oasa to get aa alssiatluu of Wkdariaa i It maybe that there is in this In law sat pvati rafsawksawhabay baaa In if as far aaatCatrtB ia il I 4s III nil is..

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