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10 ffcarJSt THE PEACE. 2aPRM3aB? i Nnn LadJ Sunday, no. waimad ehoreh bolls mad liieu notwilb standing, it was not ntflr natn vtterd.v orr I be Coronation. TV ICrrur and (W a tl evening of July 4. which the prfw.

of Indta r2 7J2 rl A ray who We Ipec.n rreaori a IXSA, Llf. (hards. AM d.i to tta Vkosray of la w2ZS2dte at. wv" tta latin rriaor at 7 10.. fcr liiamrt fiayhry sad Colo wvuTSw.

L. Das, tta AJdltkmsl Urtriot Jdof Qaharato. taw THE TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1902. nat timely momnt. Then, one, th in the rtroct lagan to eelephrato tho oceni tb customary fasliion that i to m.

appeared as if by marie in all dlndi i Dnn Jl wv ren in the most ootroX ti wr.y street, and some of the MMh which Oar en be bonrtrt. nixir.tr th ruL rapidly, doubled their price. Out of wo, to speak, appeared bonds of achooiboya. with waving of flags and with baying of paper trumpet, a recent and sadly cacophonous invention. There was.

In fact, a general disposi iay asm wort and to take holiday the pejmlaaa devoted theoaelre. to enjey in tblr own way. That Is to fathers, and torittlging in horaerday I part, innocent horseplay. Certainly one otaerver. Maj ty md.

hoaorary eolcnei of thL saSssat i 3nrtUuB win conrist of tta to he liatta I 1. 111. Rwri La bn cancelled, but th. i ad j. swan fwrttar onam xVssmnslSg eg iSyre ai.

ana. tl rl.ia.aj tatawaadiato staamer mS02SLT'lJ7 PshsaiTaBTifla, eluded offlom and awaotaTtoWiw astaM corp. la Nalii wha hav. arri.taT taka cart i i CoauC, Th sa hTothiirjCraIii JrtUiwtaitr.lhaatwhth.yabeiaartoreJ. THE LEAGUE OF MERCY.

The Prince and Prineeaa of Wale, bold a 01 Maribaroagh inwi ui preauienu, laOy of Mercy, and presented nowicr ci uaies and genLhsneu oonnocted with th lefu with tka distinctive bad 0 the order. Some bU) inTitatlons wort iasoed. 1 Tory large attendance. The 1 louse, although not yet cummer beautr. frcKaLed oaarting appenranoe, and a the weathor was fTtJUng that eould be deairod th proceed the Koyal Marine Light Infantry from IVrts eroct in groonda, a apeciaJ tont being pro children.

ETaryUung poaaiblo us done to the occasion a pleasant ono for the mcml langas, ox whinh the King is patron and the Prince of Wales Grand lYoiidrait, una tae i nnoesn the Lady Grand Presided. The itague, is trail oe remembered, founded proatoto a knowledge of and a practical intcre in th Prince of Wales's, now Kinir Edward nd for London, of which th Prince of WaJes is president of committee. Since Ha Institution, three years ago, the league has sob C0 preaidonta, bO lady DreaidonS as wdl number of vice president, and many tnemi ana its organization covers the wholo of London nd the Uorne Oountiea. Its ofOcos are at 20, 31 street. Strand.

TLe order is conferred on ladies and gentlemen who have rendered nspicnous service to the league and tho objects for which it exiata. and Prineeaa arrived at about lock, their presence being proclaici' Ue 1 of the National Anthem, foUrmed by liulo Britannia." They were accompanied by IVini Edward, Prince Albert, and jYiD. ws Victoria of Wales, and aXteoded by Lord Wen loci and Lady Era Dagdalc. LieutenMM.lonel the Hon. Sir W.

Canugton, Comptr U. of tbe lVinpce of Walea's Uouaehold, had previotisly r.i eived tb. guests, and as also present durinff the piwendinga. Colonel Knoll (regisu ir 01 the order), Ixird WolTerton. Lr.

W. J. Collins, and Mr. J. Harrison (seerctarioe), and Sir llcnrv vere abtt in attafldaann.

Their EoysJ Highnesses took np their pof.iUor, and befuru prmw.linj. I mtm sad Cmtlecwn, I vrlsh Ut Ilm how vr.n ad boti th. frmam sad 1 sr. to tei you all SON toouU 'lh arf to Ltpaca. of Upmuj.

Colonel Knollys then hand. the decorations to his Royal Highness, xho afliind tbcm to the dress ri each recipient, and as they pasned by tho Princess shook hands vtith those npon horn the order had boon conferred. The following were the lady recipients of the oration Tl Viacocnuss sp tr ff 'U BWjwl Udy shoot. Esnociallr noted that omnibus horse had broki coloorod decorations, as though they understood that now there was no chano that they would be requisitioned for warlike purpose or compelled to drag field guns across the veld Instead waauuo irora ntnev to I.ivemool As a matter of fact, they came In foi and their mileage for the day was certainly much less than usual. The cab horses followed the tho war of deeonrtrm.

IW early hour, oostenBongen' cart, with donkeys jji.t caparisonea, ana ordinary carts with twrUJbannd added to the general gaiety far to seek, for every ono had neen convinced for some time peace was nradlennv ssnred. But the explanation may be fotmd ur" 10 ioiiow tn taahiOD, partly in the belief which I found on inonirv to il In ono quarter. It waa thai, peace having been agreed upon, all the men who are out at tbe front would return immodiaiely. It is a hope mea. The Guards, at any rate, in whom London populace are devotedly In to rested, wi be same time in returning.

Also, among mo thoughtful persons than the crowd in was to be found a feeling of relief and sober ior that the useless bloodshed which has been going pito of the ttnecwpromisiBg language 'of Lord tion to postpone anytiiing approaching feeling of exultation until tbe actual term agreement of peace were made public. There siderabl concession might have been' made appreficnsion quaUned by sn almost universal feeling that the Government simply would not have dared to do mything of the kind. When tho actual terms were known they were received, so far as can be Judged by a single Individual wh spent Ms day in pervading London, with THE CABINET MEETING. From tho trr.neral and ttUMmotil thing: definite. The feeiinr of the Oltv.

of was something to be recorded, bat that Is another story.and not my story. So, to as the laninu.ro mwmmmmt, ana trior, ccngreg3ted in Dca' ning streetand the approaches I tney went to tho Cabim the actual form nt announcement of peace waa to be settled final was an eaataenUy respectable crowd, including many ladies, some of them from the blatca. lint it waa not a crowd familiar wiwi uro laces ana ngures 01 our leadini; rtst men. and Mr. Krodnck, although ho was dressed did Mr.

Ritchie, and Lord Salisbnrv entered tho back way firm St. James's Park. An jHjyua is a true story was, therefore. dlsaDDomtcd at thn n.iliTO; cf her desire, and there was another part of it eh she could not have realrred in any rare, at rate not in Dopwnhag tract. I want to Vee Ilight Honourahlo Joseph.

the Eng. and Lord Salisbury had gone in quietly, and his Majesty is not in the habit of attending Cabinet Counci's. tne American lady and others had to be cot with tbe sight of Mr. Chamberlain, who received with an enthusiasm which must urho17 gU'yinK to hiaK ot Mr" Arthur Balfour. Mr.

Waits Lonrr. anJ of iK Chancellor, who, albeit ready for the Ler, ras recognlied by very few. This fact alone would have made one realize that this was no ordinarv owd. fbr to the ncunlo vhn Ul. personalities La politica, oven in tbe illustrated nnta.

at an tno aspect ox lxsrd IfcJaburv is innliar. All the time of tho Cabinet, sittir hich. partly bv rr asen of the LeveV. wl bncauso there was retlly nothing to discn sa, cry crowd remained, and wont away they came in for a genuine deuonatra 1 poppmsaff approval, Ms was particularly ratch Ministers a lReoth. see everything, and it may he that th sports saay tell another story.

A general ion la that the Joy was less warm than on police reports I was ths oaly aampsia in watah a nrayw G8 IN THE CITY. TT. hosrr the principal street of the however. so far im SZSSi an animated appearance, and a "1. 'mUKh then ta thai pMHhv Lsdramith nlrhL.

wk, relieved, and less boisterous than on llaf eking night, whan revelry was organized. Th peopi seined tho excuse for making holiday on a fin day and One night. That waa all. But tho treeta were far better worth looking at than anal, for the illuminations which had been tised forth King's birthday and those hich were ready for th Coronation were pressed Into service, and the clubs Cared with Caabeasx. REJOICINGS Prom an earlv City presented 1 the day advanced th crowds became so dona it the Royal Exchange and the Mansion hotr other directions.

Over the official reaidence 10 ixrru aiayor toe union Jack waa homtad, hall. Hardly a single building of importance was mm to tho day celebration. Two large Jacks floated over tho InmA of v. of England, which ha for several days bwm regarded with much interest owing to the elaborate scheme that la being carried out for it main thoroughfare were rrav with from Old Broad street and Biabopacale stroet theaetern end of the City to Idgate bill and Klettreet at its wawaswa i. Aecorationa in Cheapsid were on a particularly uoerai scale, va either side of the roadway national flag hun? from the such profusion as to form an almoet unbroken om tne I'ourtry to Peel's statue.

Most flags and coloured ribbon, and on all hands evcj ything possible was done to main th rtration worthy of the oecasion. A brisk trad niatare Union Jacks, Coronation hats? ber novelties, man of which the King and Oue. n. Lord Iiolwrt. 1 Kitchener.

From time to time bands of boys end young men ma robed in procession through th City carrying small Union Jacks and varying the singing of the National Anthem with cheers for his Majesty. At an earlier hour than usual members of the Stock Exchange began to arrive in Throgmorton streot and the vicinity, and after exohanrrinp Africa, decided to send the followinc cablegram I ord Kitchener Memhnn sSi, Exchange Join with rest of British Empire in oao with honour is a fitting prelude to Corena your lordship and the brave boys under you," House opened, and before proceeding to business all present Joined in singing God save the Khsg." Upon the Royal Exchange at tbe huge meeting of merchants and brokers in the afternoon a most imposing and loyal domonat ration took place, led sssosU isport had bsca adopud, th Bxnor of Losnon, ta amg hi prscidsnbsl add that flan was en manaUiag iiHiiit that day, at fb lrfumfs for th dselarstiaa of psso. This ear had taught than corsctl lasses bsvia( oa th ksd fapssa ssach strack by rcoof thrthSf gjhm ta rt ir, aad ptaek of th. rimmn Liistaa. Nwrar befr.

Lad it sa how tta opraiaary aw wtam thn kaww la Bhasl rrM. uIpm. as of his iiomm, wU had tLa ta was rtal to how will had got in tn South Africa. Wrpi thw amid aot any drink. All aocoimli pmiu 'Jut ttas frimrll of his.

aot Im pwil, well fc. ptaOotaos. wa. mm d. run tneir door ia lieiW wtaBtta T.

Iwttr ttag Uvs fulkoW oourr. cf ti. curr 101 withont ssaiag taw SdgJiygi I TO DAY'S AEIUNGEMENTa The BUhop ofStopncT the. proeeededto tta asasv wxlfl T8. nion lable, mm the other other clerv.

1 rd's mnato tn a I rank IL Leach or. The National iniu. sung moat heartily, followed by three cheers for ijescoor "wee ror three cheers Ixrd Kitchener. Mr. il.

ij for three cheers for otir fighting men, adding that hoped after titeee had been given thev would raise a hand skyward as a silent token to se who had fallen In hdnin tn the peaco they were eelabraiiiig. This silent tribute was given and waa most impressive. Throe cteers for Lord Mllner hrnnrhi ceedings to a cloc i ord Myr, seeornpanW by Mr. Alder urove in sUte shortly after 0 o'clock to the City of London School, Victoria Embankment. On his Jordship arrivid, tho whole of the boys, about C70 in Timber, were assembled in the ball, amontr present being Mr.

J. Lulham Pound (chalr oftbo Corporation. Mr. rVdhaaa .1. Andreamng th boyj risoa to dsfwd tta Citv Im vri.l had htoked tayesd tta ooesa to tta which had fiwa ttair tast Uood and (Cheers.) Tb.

policy of linxlsndhad alw ry of Englaad lad uovrj bctn fi 3 Ofiht tor their not dealrau rcAau Mfcf.kiar nitht. It course, then, hrtd SSM awl rojtf Uon hau uc Of chaiacUsr. 1hlhm taS EnSlS of training la horwmsmhip sad shooting ia this country. Tta national charactar hadneeo very mu i in prcrod bv lU yam with taair trainias mj ai hand and tepr. bull, than a great need of ottar traiaiag throaghout work of tho Qiurch Brigada, aad eren of ordinary Sunday school work, in laying iba thm of auij A dinner of tUs Halters' Company was held last svtjnia at SaJtsrs' hall, Bt, Un.

The M. rfter 1M; Thoas I. Wtoa) jmrntimX, sod saums thu prwm were Mr Montagu V. Ununaaney, ir Walter ixadal Liautenact taeMual J. W.

laail sy A. U. taymcar, A. J. OsMlsn, Mr.

Arnold Harrison (Master of tho Groom (mssi i i bo(Prho. Warden cf tta Yibmc Corrpsaj YT' jitaw, Mr. A. S. Clark Mr.

Ldward Lionel HWt rroposin? tie Uaat Ti.e Klorwe. M.l'., aad Kia rejoicia nipauaauc w.i. 1 ftT4.Cdtt a Iho Qneen, tta lYii rest of ttbs Ko.Tal imperial 1 MMd tha 1 rown." H. iiaid tta forces tad had peace with honour for our fo. fur tta British tui uaz iHSTe joe.

ine ooustry ma ever, awata to tta fact, and it wan alrelv doiac tta Arrjy mast be kept np to tta highest point of td" so. tiaptaia lSrrowTKlNi thankful for pc cm um eway rephod. Ly oALiTmea Dd tile, tta ofao rs, the Br id last. but not lwt. fc: tome exrorieoco cf th.

Boors Other ptiT followwjT of Mr. Chamberlain in oprxsilian to his usual custom, went away ai a v.sn tno rortptent an ovation whip iaa probably as welcome as It was waU carn. d. THE KING'S 1U5CEPTI0N. It wns a happy coincidence that tmm Tt uxea ior yesteraay, ror tso consequence wa 7 mwm American lady benre an.

bit ion cf seeing tho King, bet that the people I eveo his Majesty mm! needs drive tbrorh St. tun j. atC3 ot Jjuckingbam j'alaee and alonj; tli HsH frreet him as he came. Meauwhil which generally was in a ba rday, was diverted down Birdcagc wal1, he drove out of tho Lf panicd by Prine Charles of with aa eacort of Life Guards, met be: rty roiptlon. Tho same crowd Mr, k.

L. Ilarrim fKniiJn tfTi" cnlhnsiastic as ever, and tho Kbirr wi CCU1A MnL LKttrr (Ussbath, 1 cit urly and naturally rjratifled by the reception Jsorw.ud), Mm. Sohhsm (eeath sis lust. Mi thn accorded to him. which waa witnowH Hv 0hCoid), and Alexandra frrra a window of Uo Palace.

Tho wiien tho rropvd had the chance of spccing him was very twdially greeted. 'ctaT u(Vh tasy Oedkaa (South KassdagUral, Colonel Baaub) X. C. Dpswey CSesrviwaks), Dr. Jan th Kensington) Alloan Jchn llari Mr.

T. JL Jotaas (Ashfd. 1 (East Ms. U. J.

ain. After the distribution of the decoraliona the tne guest passed by tb Prinreaad pireenttd to their Koyal iiiliii lnsrniisayiSTsrsMm llismbn. Shr (iaxl Grant, After tike rimrittiu tho Prtne and the garden aad Ue THE QUEEN IN HYDE PARK. Qupren Alexandra, too, came In for her share took ber afternoon drive in tK Park waa never brighter or belter Clled than It 1 was yesterday afU rrvrjon, when it waa lined from riiu fma ov carnages, ana when tbe pnvemenU I ci cilher shio were crowded vith ttw Iier Majesty drove round twice, and, well as sbe is always received, there eould be no doubt that the great event of the day and the general particrJarry pleasing to her contributed to tb warmth of tbe welcome accorded to ber. OUTSIDE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

It has been mentioned slresdv thst bcriain waa fall owed by applanding crowd a tne lioaao of "est be sdded that the erwwd engged in the yard took up the cheering la received, both outside the Uoown and wit bin, MPid'tnd Mr." OamJaghCIw bud i tew minutes after midslght of Sunday to 0 sards in their a. mIhwiiI mmU. THE CELEBRATIONS AT NIGHT. and iiod forbid that wo should 1 tta Id. of prosperity victory, uid they tav tad to be courteous they had en brav.

in th b.pysb.iorehitn it dcaend tar position in tho futu tariug. rem ttair fattars, nn3 which would be worthy of Air. J. Lulham Pound, ebairman of the City lead the school in three hearty chcrs for the Lord Mayor. After the customary thanks and tho singing of the National Anthem tho usual school work was resumed, but a half holiday was granted.

At Merchant Taylors' School the nm.i..ii of peaco was mado "the occasion of an enthusiastic aemcnstration. Iho boys having collated in were addressed by tho Headmaster (the Arbuthnot Nairn), who asked the bovs of the school was in their hands. He announced day' holiday, and the boys afterward uilL.i In procession to the Mansinn houso, carrying flags and accompanied by the buglers of their the Btltio Rxchance. there w. a temporary suspension of business, during which the racmbers present Joined heartily in singing God save the Kinir." and chcors itrre Hwn bis Majesty, Lord Kitchener, and tho trcops in South Africa.

Mr. Seth Taylor (the chairman) mado a short speech. It was unanimously resolved to send the following telegram to the King The members of the Baltic Exchange respectfully offer your Majesty their loyal congratulations on the happy conclusion of peace." To Lord Kitchener it was decidixl to despatch a cablegram in these terms The members of the Baltic Exchange, London, heartily con to you and troops on happy ending to your great work for King and Empire," The demonstrations In the City were kept up with una beted enthusiasm to late hour. Till close on midnight thousands of people thronged tbe street, giving cheers for the King and Lord Kitchener and singing patriotic aira. Tho crowd was, on the whole, well behaved, and the police appeared to have a light task to maintain order.

Very little waa to be seen in the way of illuxaina Her ana there toe letters E. out from tho dark backcround of a building, and tbe ouwsd of tb oO ot Th JWi fronting Queen Victoria street wa brfflianfly illuminated. Across reveral of tbe At tta. GuUdhall School of tbe National Anthem waa iifarej.il by tbe imln.li and chorus before the performance of Ooeta comic ovmrm. The Tuma pfikress, by members of the opera class of the schooL Tta aomsl 1 1 1't ndlHl if! ,11 1 aid that they eoold Adajir.isLrators." aad iiir taken part in th.

glorious trN glori.nis for the raiOi in aad Is folt am loyal subjecU of tta King. arter '1 tad Agun. Larl tirey, in orxa inn tta (tfoceedinga, jud ta thought that the nnoiroal cio nosiances of tho day itirtifted a departure from tta ordinary ritr ine of such mooting, and ta the return asked blcwlngs of pe.it bad beea restored to tta dlslzsctrd Majesty'. Qmm nrment, ipcliUy Mr. Chan lird Mibifr.

and Lord KitcU nor aad of ta ra of peaco on which had now eratarked might oi.o i uhdand uiuied naHooa'Uy. 'i'e aolu'loa cirrifi! KV rc.lar.stioa, acid vtaers. In addrekdoc Uie Wl oidem in Van dea Be (Liaiitedj, tanJav. Ix.r.l trury, at tho on tart of meating, rcfemd with ttankfijinega to tta terming fetr John W'UloiighbT, proaiding terday at tta sm meeting 0 the Lio.uwayo V.atcrworka Comi (i.iinitod'taid that the prolonged botUiti lenU which would shortly take place throng hoot South Lfrica, RiKieia, would be phenomena), and cat all previous records in its hiatory. ST.

PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. After the morning service yesterday at St. Paul's Cathedral a pctl of bells was rung for an commencing at a quarter past 11 o'clock, lebralo tho restoratloa of peace, Tbe ioyful proclamation was listened to by largo numbers of pixiple, who frequently raised a cheer. Many inibuses made a brief stop opposite the plhcdral, and tho outside passengers joined In the cheering. unusually large congrecatinn attcn IM the afternoon service, the annotm cement bavin been that the Te Dcum would be sung at its All tho seats under the dome and in the aisles were occupied, and tho nave was crowded, the people standing.

Tho officiating clergy were of (tho canon in residence). Archdeacon of Eiud n. lY.ni I'lvbendary 1 hi to. Prebendary Bloinlield finkiw, and Minor Cancns Gilbertson, Morgan Brown, BesWy, and Tapsf cld. mo or htepney as.

cr.dcd tho pnlpit at le eloso of the ordinjor rrvicc. and faid bv he mmm The afterward said by Uta xSishop, who again tpeeUI rwfarwnci at the close of the service on the previous night to th restoration at peace. The Benediction followed. and tb service tenritwl with the singing of the two first verse of tbe National Anthem, in which tbe whole congregation heartily joined. The organist was Mr.

Macphavu sa. eiwriMT peai or ben was rung art the CONGRATULATIONS TO THE The King was tbe recipient yesterday at I eat number of telegrams from all parts of the world and from all sort aad condiUoe of men Wal Caf. Hoyal. 7. bim on the conclusi rn cf oca re.

Inrcti a cf tta Mu Lmperor addressed to hira a most oprjitstta taiw cordial tcrgram of congratulation and tb 3rd Battalien houth Wal Emperor of Austria Met sally warm felioito Carl ten UotaL ti as. Telegrams in snores, from tb lolenien mostly, arrived at tb Colonial Office daring the all couched In the same strain. John McDougal of kurk H. Ln lStLmi. mm mm R.fl.

IUtojd Aamml dirjie, gijuL tk. rO, Brif.ast!aSya tasWr IS'u. 00 Tta Lady MayarWs petios tta Th. Ltoi Si AmlA IWnditi of fiparm." 1 r.of tb Virtbeay 1723 Londoo County Council, ha forwarded the R2ws of" thanir sat' "j7, tayor tly rsjsio victor a. eU to tta brav.

sad pief tsd Bon' 5' Chainnaa of tta Conniv CorsKil of Londoa I ta fta chthntev ttas ealtai forth throat McDocaalX. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS. The rejoicings in tbe country, necss partial on Sunday night, were continued extended yesterCy with renewed enthusi There had been time for a certain a men preparation, and tbe populace gave vent to 1 the remarkable outburst which signalized tho relief of Mafeking a little more than two years ago. From part of the United Kingdom we have received telegrams showing that all utmost hcartlnesa. Some towns, notably Glasyrw, Belfast, Bolton, Leicester, and Newcastle, sect congratulatory telegrams to the King, while the women cf Southampton sent a tetogram to both the King and the Queen.

Gracious acknowledgments from his Majesty wero received in I.iver pr and other places. Telegrams to the chief moTtibers cf the Goveiiiieent were also sent from a number of town's. The general character of the rejoicings yesieroay was rnucn tne same the country. The day, if not offlcially to be a holiday, was so regarded by consent. In the great industrial con workpeople played," the streets were 1 banting, there were parade of school children, municipal authorities, fire brigade, and friendly display, and torchlight of tbe Si li.r c.ty." Zoological Society of Ladies' UKr.e Khwion krdsnra, AjswbI EH WkoWaa Ld 1 of tta fvnds of ta rarcfc Jssssh tunt.

at I'airtem ai 1 the pauooag. of tho institution, X. ia Catsedrala there ware thanksgiving remarkable feature to be recorded iT" the at local police court and nettv wero dbseharged in honour of the day. and Harrow the boys were granted a hoUdav and used it in most effective demonstrations of joy. At Windsor a salute of 21 guns wa fired in tbe Harrogate.

Tbe celebration in Birmingham and laough not remarkable in bossed ve. thpsy Pir Btary Powler, opened ytarday, howHas rrw arrf rr Uoi attached to tta WiltaWl Liberal Club. At tta laactaon wbieh followed Hit itawv cT: PPt of Great Britaia bad srt that dayf or ttay were Wry ta th knowledge that ta "'7LJhm in booth Africa, which, ta be lined, waa happily do hot there would ta no differascs of optntaa ia tbi H.Mms a. ta did "apMiai and poUti1 history. H.hti Lif nti0n Aioted with, ta could Qraot Britain war invaded, whs tta sal coaflscstped aad Urritory ansezsd by'tta'tftasa suppportinf tta GoTemmeBt in two thingsin briagmg war raavoiy as posnbi.

to a eesl tdssica. 1 habranTta and il lot forget. Tta first lesson was tat to pacify. (Hear, taar. 1 W.

smbl. fo man who tad foerht to ta ttair rishtt; ttay tad our duty now to forget our duty to hold it the right dianonour, and not an injury to ta mbiect. 'of tta lintish Empire. W. tad aU nation, all rhmrt.

bring regard tta fatnre ne what an awfol tragedy war 1 irttoa it tori the nattci eemftict Krom a been great and the chivalry onprpscntad, but tta hi; character of tta British Arrry aurrng tta turn three yq had tarn mainlined. Tta. a tarl stTwhrnfipv a LftaJai' ipii. ihe Uutico nyilcd to tiie p.T.rt is It ilium, luUowcd by the oEi nng of tta general thjnks 1 Creat debt, and taen tta rjaans of oostnonin giving, nnd. after the Bb ing.

by the nrrmg of tta I cial reformi. Newrtheleaa, bow tta wsr waieTseJ National As to his wnl cf RppcaL, it was lljit 4e pctaerfolly acknowledge that it tad called for i ITt reSSI ETaT2; S3 2 rt tta Idiers who tad olor1 which IZ'ZZ hi ts rctnnn tad bad down their Uvc A achieved 1 nain'ainp a dicjiiry which had won frenohrS niorneat of the war was now at rest It waa tolinjj to lt was tta gpirit of fortaaranos think of the great l. ona which tiod had been tesching I Touty, and rnmradeship, sad ttay aoald ieTtii thep during tta past two ad a half yeara lesson. of ntirrW, Ttay had toS a An. of national self roe traiaTmd rcfiecti, n.

It wan to prodbrioM dificalty, tta ih of rtlehtad wJpwta thinkfef the live, that had be down, aad the long in aodos' ti urxsT ypwovaT Ss Vol. eo vd at St. OhmbVi kstaslis sir enenri laving down ttair anas Ignoi and misled, but bravo and dotsnainoSTl tta great national pcnsfbilit kw into which tta peace it cignit iev tvT Sat. ttas. restraiat which their English customs aad Whil.

tta childraa TT 7 boo7rvrrivto0 infirmary soflenng mm wounds esassd bv rt. whJeh of nauonal dignity asd aalf oontroL Barely a war which had left tta mark of so mack uhatW taa msmoratas, of which aQ fntere tilt nFlLL pnmd. was. mmfZ ouldtry prevert it. taoopsaiag tb SWS is lu Jndt this WW baetai fjh 1 1 Ioml4m, a'l, Chiwam.

JKWgg Pt Me w. Wen iter Orchestral Sopcicty Ccacerv, Xcadagv Shaftaahury Ttaarre rvedactio of TtaCrsw WUwm, AnsloEn ian Litarary SocMty Mr. J. P. Tnm a A Jourualist'i scamper thrones Siberia sad St churia," I or penal IitlUil, 3.

Drawls room aieetirj at 1. Stratford phro, laa, by ktatry lit, ArrpiS.il. rs sVd tvZ bwiUaig fond of th. Sort vksaUrn Llospital tm Orltren, Ilsrkaspy icta nd iLra. Josoalia bsgot wdl wspak.

K.C. Prs'irainary. Jan. 4. ad turned ilk, 10 and Ssl.

17. 13. aad IX taicy of' ttaoMrrtsk! Briti ih fairv Conf. OUet, awJer tta r. iMaji Rasinr Ensom Si Kent, at tta Owl Verba CoiTppany AiiataAasesalissU ipt.iiwtioB.iJ bengal and Norta' Urs til, "1 isiip 1J.

Camula Se rlrm' lan and Tnr.i, 1. Qn Vi. t.3 tejSgtegjL, nrtr.m.1 Norwich Cuteo Pirn Imnnsm. Norwvch. 1U Royal bank of bcothud.

Kdiatargh. Norwich L'oion Lit. lasuiaace, felt CbIob, Livarpool. 5 8aa Xitrata. Wmch tie 1 SB.

tast Hit bitrxts. Wisitas I hn 1, 11 3. FitaMrtisi BUL Comsiirt. OBITUARY. Tta Maaciuosa of Narnuara died st pfbsab Ashby, tar huatand'i Xorlhssipta tar, pjm, 00 msM my tftsm a taif attsak hsi hitii tiPintoj km ilh from pson si Udv North ton ia wmmmmm ia bath stair, it Tasrsas j.

Th bisswui Mm tta oastl. tat Lord riwapts. tta soa.wb.wa ssat for from niton, srrivpsd half a hoor altar 1 attar's da ah. Lady North Ua mm th a sad tairs of tta ncoai Lord Asnbarmn kg km of tta lata Mr. ace.

it Will nisi of "i.li LoTd'wilua, Umt" ocesrrad Bis hi on Satorday of IWCbVIMM Otas. ere NAVAL A MILITARY 1 NTELLIQXBCM Tta Ha wis, mill i. Cape A B. A amb i rn Aw Mien a Satarday froa St. Relisasad aft tta mm tar.

flyiagtta taof7 rtKridy. Tbe Caxsxta, enket, flying tta for Montevideo, Tho 0xaDO, cruhvr, Cwi. P. H. Cotah ta as tar.

ta arrjvp I th as y. ra er, Cra. p. H. Col ah ia mwd yenterday at GibraJtar.

spsxtas which taa Imps craiamg Irtsh am tta ipghhotrrlMod of tta MBy Iska, tta tta haul hip Kausn Wnnstsi LX mmm mt pjulltaios slightly with tta small eroasr iMIi lightship s'. a epeed of 11 kta! and om tar irMM udersd into Kiel for iss Ira. Tta a tatt ship was tight ao 1 eossiM 1 tta taadtag few of th plaui. ahov tta Admiralty tPP Osaauli W. P.

Dm, te tta Tlim II. B. P. Heaiuch, to tta PBMtrxk, 11 1 1 it' i Lni i r. u.

i. nrwoL to tta 1 the THtKoaxmt, data April 1. aatayraastef. K. A.

innys. te tta Vrvrn. LORD pMBOKI AT ALTH.CiJlp.PARK. 0c pja ia Chlof av ia Althorp park, ttay tav. h.

in tnuaiac fur tie paM rtn.git. After the maairuvres. whi. were ootooetsd by Lipta CcL Lord Aaaaly, Lord Kooeru. who loadly stami ky a Lrj atar of visitors iroa awa.

hr tr addr Mi the reg itos ttaprap 1 It tad a po.crw ttal waa reoartabl sktam tta short riM it tad ptaen ea.U di.f. whhdOa day epeortic. tadta wa. pcaya. wy, tape.

OoWw 41, Crows, now of tta Northampton lir pial Yai isifc who bo raoeirad awdal, already pop raed tta mtM bwgo tan. eotaml of tta regto.nt. Lord An ir. ant tta ottarsmr Tb bmysr of ttaapi wb tta tf Ltewn war. In reply to tbe toar.

of his health. Losd aid tta eop sry wght to ta gmtaful lard Pita ffd tta Britipsh Army for tta wk ttay tad dsns Scath ALiea Lord Btdaasr tadeapbabsd ta A IMigB AMBQMJL Ltayd rent tel ad 13P reta myttatttaCan Motot, I in 11. ptokagM to tta Cam Las, is Sere at MarVtaa Pobtt, a acted to bin a lit. 1 wck. Ltayd awa oy add Ita tta ship aft Jamal Hag for Itaw Trk sta tta tabrimlryh issttta liWhlii ssdlta MV tasaa to tta iiiliii dtwCta M.

mt a rlmi b. tossawas ItaCtal.

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