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IS XTbe Coronation. 1THE TIMES, MQyPAY, JUNE 9, 190ft THB NAVAL REVIEW. The Indian transport Hardin wUl accommodate the Indian Prior aa th. i oi and the Pirate yacht ValhalU, of 1.700 ton. ha.

SJSoTr? at toe (Uapoaal of the King. The following temporary appointments for the made on Saturday P. Ritcii.c(G.,lanl), to rslinhurgh. R. Henaiowe (1st), ceremony durisg iu proems.

Faxtlm. nn (ha photonaaabvt the crawl. to JlZR I I rUI huHcrle pJcSJTSdTTf Tul o52 fOartaSl Ei inctorial details ad B. K. Maroon S.

R. Miliaria WrtaLt. E. Crriagtan (lst, C. G.

Ch.che.ter lent Patrick, to the OooTurror. to hHJ IT (, W. J. Fraxer. F.

11. Wake O. M. lik.jM.to Urn rlxoslletu i T'r the Shark, in command, lent" CL N. J'to the WTUfir aBBWh" I St Gwynue.to Ub.

34 (lvonport), ub inland (Poruunouth, Cbapm the Context, B. H. Piercv, to the porti. P. H.

to the ll.imer Utm in Si aQCaaatfj d' lo s'u' meda, A. to Apollo. L. 0.. Chichester to slur" and tV tb.

tS ft fameo. Is aha Anson fur the SpSdwell, N. Parttrfot.to the Resolution for th. RbtW and 1L bcWdaoD, to the Gleaner, to data June 17 in Loaded will canaa to trace the identical fQ DAVS ARRANGEMENTS. The Prima of Walaa attend the dinner of the his Majesty's yacht.

Csntain the An.oiou preaidu. Grand Uotei. lfalcar aqnare. oe Ifcake of and the Duke of Cambridge attend the Ben Cavalry Umroet the Whitehall K.j Mrtronula. "nUU of Fife, the Duke of Devonshire, and Lord THE ARMY IN SOUTH AFRICA.

GA8DALTIK8. DKA.THS FROM DISEASE. The fbllowinff demth. in tn Bin, Ml Dooflaa Morton, Vat 1 taaaauin mm. UMb ria John Jame.

Woo. Blankehard, typhoid, malarial prci'll a at the Royal Kxchau'o Colonial hxhibiuon dmnor, Hotel Cecil, 7 3u. 14 nSS1 ff iurated lectnre at the Coronation Thu HUtorV and Meaning' oMta Cere Royal Navy Crab dinner at the Ui.ll Garrick Theatre Mme. Sarah Bernhardt in Pnrnouca CX)LOXIAX AND FOREIGN GTJKSTS. ma piiihiuhjj tho Hon.

VTiitoUw R.jd. who repraaeaxs tat lrecsidt nt of tho United States of sroa at leo txronauon, accompanied by Reid and ins Reid. arrived at Brook ant tanc, oarty yesterday morning. Among the callers during the morning Colonel the Hon. Sir William ColviUo, the King's Master of wwwnonics, atr rHewmt Ldwards, and nenry hit.

thi Six retary to the American xumoaawy. uor Uvorpool Correspondtnt nonoug Mr. Whit Oaw Roid's arrival at averpooi on Doam the Lrnhria, writes tn Friday wnirn: a auoreeafoi oonoertwaa given: aaloon of the I'abria, and waa proaided over a. uru an in tbe programme. Mr.

Reid uwaa toEngWwaA. Ttoing toTepr't ritei StaUa at the CoronMion of King YAA VTJL, arbo waa following in the ooUtepa of hia worthv mother In the Unhod Stat w. whenever they apok about Queen Xctoria, they olludti to her aimply aa the oeen. If they applied any adjective to her, they called her the pooomooon. I he, eye.

of the whole world were look Hd happily, and loold' ari Rnglish painngerii. a Majoaty would livo ion His ExcWloncy's gr.aiy appreciated bo Jj by the American fheng. Councillor of 'tho Chinese SpecialEmbaan 'KI Mr. J. Duncnn r.ll.G.

i Wtndaoron Saturday a'ternoon lmponal HigtncB placedTwnath uSTth hsay home to Kil nd tie Coronution. Sir CVk," Whiah on' 'Agi Surrey v. Suave East India Association cultural Lanka in India," Cricket M.OC. v. Notts, at Lord' at the Oval London Countv v.

mo ahire. It WrRickMn vrcet4rdConsray training ahrpa i boat ompsny Meetings British rralite, Oj Cardiff. 12. yYuV15, Quncn Victrij, ia! Ij.i i C.oer Bell Tel. Kurope.U).

New Unian 3 80. Henth (hamnon and Soi Birralngham. li rl" a sJ. Kdinburch, 3 I )o. rts t.Wrj.l iTipton'.

HinuinKnain, So'ith fnctn (vipi ly i. C.ld Storagn, Storage, WinchjL, 13. PARLIAMlvKTABY NOTICES. HOUSE OH LORDS, MoanaY, JauS. AuKindmont Will Com Loan Bill, Third reading.

HOOSE OF COMMONS, Mosdat, Jran 9. UXIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. OXFORD, Juxb 7. in addition to the honorary degrees at the ensuing aoua already annonncod, the honorary degree of D.Litt. ii be conferred upon Pnuu Kielhorn, profeasoi Sanscrit in the University of Gottingen.

Tie sorary dogroe to be conferred upon Mr. Christie, the uoyiu, ana upon Mr. liucker, Principal of be that of Sc, not England. TitE COLONIAL OOlfflHOIVM Our Ottawa Corroapoodent telegiapha tlat I bugle Land of I'ellatt, reft Quebec br fie liner mornutg. The men went on board turaayvcnuig in tie preaonce oC thoustnda of aiwctatora, who cheered the liovecRar General, a paasenger on the steamer, and the men enthusia ojojiiita oi rrjpresentativ Norut SCeat Mounted Police, and Strathi Uk Queen's Ovn RiQes expense of this will be borni tag officer of the oontingey it.

CmahN wmrutnding tho troops UaeeoWafor Coronation tattttfT lllllJ.l Gnel Couke. rW andam of the AJexandra Park Camp, a message th'5trooP8 now arriving from all paruofthc Empjrc The message wa7 rea.1 out to the MteMdto oop art tie parade, yesterdn v. by aiajor Attan (fafl offioer in charge of naUre eamp) as foilov. au5 yesjr ugliinss bones that you will thoroughly M.4 I loyal Highness the to England, anuexpreesed EV4 pii possible. Afi law vMrk'efa, Jgj one by men of the 1 ular Armv.

whn havP ar rtainrnoni of hia Majesty's Mists. Hill in. arrive at Aleasntlra Park Saturday and during yesterday, lie Rhodcsian lUn conasrtias fi picked member, of as ly Alncsn Police ana 13 Volunteers, rmmind 'f Straker, came on IN arrived during the iouth.v..pton by tb. KiMonan Caftle.lirlier lroT.Llercrlilev African Frontier Jjayin and Bins. YesV rU iirniiigtTCeTkjn niliUrv SCSTV arrived, under the command Of rarqiumnsoo, tne other ofSoerF inc ChaMa J.

Csmphel! (CqrsM Mounted In tiagect drawn from focr Voliai Ceyhs, ArtiUen Fiant. Riga dm arved i sth and are ven 'aptsan Moddcr and si ylon Mounted ul KHaieV THE MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS. ins stesmanip Bavarian left tipe Tov The directors of the Midland Railway Company have derided to ths CoroBStiou on by givuif the staff a dav'a boliiiv. uiihoot ooducUon of pay, exoept where the necesniUea of buainesa reouire Ihe siatf to be on duty. Ln those cases an extra day's Py.

or a day's holiday with pay at some other time Jg cas. be spared, will be allowed, as they may i hwoed from the office of the Privy Grand! a Bst or clai ms and petitions in connexion with the wii jndgnwnts and decisions ct.n them the Orjt of Claims over which the Lord Chancellor Tut Tb" Wri" of reported Mr. Bentall Endean writes Of the many millions hu, Majesty', loyal subjects few will be privileged to witnesses to the Coronation in Westminster Al Lev. nrt oociparsUvely few to be spectator, of the Stale ta so offldally by State servanu of the actual cere Abbey dunnc ti. prformanca, will his portions of the remains had bean lajMaeanT tnTZrthZ fMl graoionsiy give his consent and command for pn ces.

Ti Oash on the face has Vdt. dTOeared1 fhutobs done Vast numbers would thus be enabled but some hair remain, on tie hee.l 'He v7pTr crowning or oar Kings, and with srtiafsctlon to (Me OS the fact, thus visibly recorded with mediao.cal v.racitv can intpeach. li it poasibl for an but tbeie no cine to her identity, Ler face bcins aon ZrfL 1 EgE? and h. was not a of DX. Mr.

W. H. Hadow, MJL. Follow of Wore. ha.s appointed a curator of the achools.

lie following elections have been made Collose Recommended for sppointmenl exhibitions C. D. Schlesinger, Univars srCoUags, Holme Cppinchani Colquitt exhibitions J. G. BusseU, iiiorne, tverpoot Ooilega.

The following clsss lists have been published to day 4), Joh. (Ds) F. W. Odgers, Trin. IIl.

H. U. ttiTL Booth, PeJ. Bxssenoae College, and A. Class I.

B. O. Stt Class II. (Ds)C. Queens' E.

LI. Class 14 1'hI into French. Class ILL L. K. Hubbard, Trin, Escu II.

Clasa ll. C. K. vr '1 J. P.

Simeon, H. C.a H. J. Bird. Kmm A.

Dondas, Joh. Sj Fassod saljffartorily in eleraenls'rj Anglo Saxon. I assed satisfactorily in original composition in CntUJiTBT. i. le N.

Foster, Cai. A.r..?!..rgill, Lmn. R. Jenkins, Joh. A.

R. C. Joyd ttillianv Inn. li. G.

ke. R. E. 5 Class lUk Lartl't Emm. J.

R. Dohj'or Oji'. IL A. Harris. Emm'." i'uZU C.

J. R. UoCmeister. Cai. J.

Home, Pemb. Ms. r. ii. A.

C. harrer, Cai. U. D. Taylor, ir n.

.1. K. 11. Sc lw. aaiiidkd the examiners in tho voluntary subject.

Vi.V CNIVEilSlTV, LivrarooL, 3 an 7. Ilarkia has Lx en elected to the Oliver of the Exhibitii r.ni by tne Loyal Couanis The Board of Education liave etciins in the Victia an Albert copper and Etoe! engraving, including Ih stinple (plain Bad coloured), aqaatia oard are b. ji Lssisted in the select Iralnatitial advisoo' commi Etching, Board of Education, K. fever, Williston. June WB feterson, Praaerburg, Jons lWh Co.

L.T J. McKinley, Kimhertiv. Jam Undsf teln R'ncs. gCC Edward Stanley JuneE. Yorks Rog.

344 U. Skinner, Piaetown Bridge, 2nd Wiltshire g. 5374 li. Norris, Pretoria, Jon DANGEROUSLY ILL. The following a enteric where not otherwise Elands rotnsa.

Fiehi IntcU. Dept. Arthur llickey, scut A.M.C 16776 Albert Edgar Homor, Jot, STxnnurroM. 2nd Devonshire Reg. 5938 L.

Cpl. A. Pidi 6th Dragoon Oda. 1318 W. J.

Richards, lt Eases Bef 138 D. Tansley, Standerton, Jan 5. Maflk'g "lacs Reg. 3743 M. Gavin, typhilitis, 1st Royal Fus.

51)17 D. Laaty, Jans 5. 2nd S. Wales Bordrs. MJL M14E.

Harrison, June 5. Ward, Jon Middleeax Reg. 2159 lbomaa HalDKXBTRO. Condition 4th North Staffs Reg. Copt.

Bull, critical. 2nd Rifle Bde, So. Lieut. Wrottealev, out of Acting Ciapiain. Rev.

Schofteld, improving. On Jnne6: 17th Lancers. Capt. Legard, procreaaing fsvoi Civil Surgeon EUenbogen, out of danger. CORRECTIONS.

of the doath of Cpl. Frost, LY, April 10 and i "Orae, reported died NA VAL4MIUTARY INTELLIGENCE Tie Loaiwa, hattWhip, was enaamiawl nn.d at Porta aserio. Ck J. K. OoeaWoh for Tie Daan.

anaoend crnisex. which left it uslh on Friday avwxmxg on hex 30 hoars' oar nfths power trial, returned on Saturday, having had to abandon the run at the 23rd hour owing to leaky coedaaasrs. Up to that point she had achieved a reonwhahle sncceas, bar peed being 2M knots, with 2XS00 Lh p. Tia. AXmaxi.

arawarwd cnxiaer, boirt by Ueesra. Sena, and Maxim, left barrow for Portsmouth The Drtab, Ug.b, Lieut, and Coax. P. R. Coode, has a rived at Port Said.

The Knaaa. river Lieut, and Com. G. B. Powell, and Wooduxs, river Lieot.

and Qaai R. E. Cbilcott, arrived at Chnng ktng on Friday. Tie Civil Service Commissioners iMfcaals, tW Thursday next, the 12th insi, is the last day for onen'perilJel the forthxming civil engineer in the department of the Director of Works of the Admiralty. Aonlicatiana bm he made on printed forms, which may he obtained from the TLe ItXJSOla, and the Albany and Cmcauo, EK'Ulnampton.

The following appointments ware suae at the mi rally on Saturday Lieutenants P. C. Pearson, to tie Hyacinth (N dste j' C' AUattby' VlvlD. for tie Eoeaa, and E. F.

Elba, Klsuick, to date June i the PaxsaDmrr, CW. PRXsTDcrr, tempo andA.K Tie 14th Bombay Infant ry will be among the troops THE AUXILIARY FORCES, ud competition for the challenge shield, of 200 gmneaa, which it offered by the Voltm Heidolburg, Transvaal, July 27, i About 100 RETURN OF TROOPS. depot at Aahton under Lj no from Southampton on Thursday night, were met at London road Station, Manchester, on Saturday morning by Colonel Liovd Colonel Moore, Colonel Rocca, and other Boers, and ncheon bv the Lord Mayor in the tov and Lieutenant i'lardiuan nvint congratulaUon, and mentioned a project eaponded to the toasts 'ordshire. The tamed 1 streeU, both at Ashton under Lyne and troopship Buteshire, from Iondon i he Rev. A rrely to anvaaaaa chaplain at No.

21 aas chaplain at this hospital 'onrsick An parcels that had the LORD KITCIIEXEIl ASD THE BOERS. TO THE EDITOR OP THE TIMES. Sir, In connexion with the remarkable peraot luenoe which Lord Kitchener seems able to exerci a accompanying extract a Kitcbener'a speeches down the Delagoa line had traoiuinary effect. Middelburg, a rampant bitter place as much for peace ss it waa for war aud a good Boer is exceedingly fond of Kitchener, wl The performance was repeated down at Krugersdorp and GEOKGE ARTHUR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE Rcitz asked him i blank what he thought sympathy for ns they were riu The Dib M.

inly playing as off for CAMP FOLLOWER, are be noticed a nuxnne walking along Salsmander p'lnce. i at the back M. nsrs. Doultcn'i body are missing, but what recu 'p senled ic, ts le. The police were ut once inuod ol the fsct, sod tliey Ijid the pieces cllrcU and c.aivevec uiort jary.

Here Uter they were examined 'd f1" appear, that tlx he trunk examination further abowed that the West Indus ial Office that the 1 i.SA for the relief of ent Tolcsnic eruption in uises in Martiniqi Tuaiies STijMno.tT A further port on this subject has beep prepared by the Rivers probably be brought forwanlon an early date 'by Mr. E. i the hoie id li. repsj able in but think A public' meet Saturday, to consider the Ota annual rcat of mai very dimcult to estimate the probable "fTO.K diiing the servii admit that it le to expect that they appointed lliers (City of London Regt. 1901.

Tie examination comprised stretcher and on drill, bandaging, first aid, anatomy, and physiology, occupied about three hours. The latest edition of tne manual lor the Koyal Medical Corps waa adhered to throughout. As tie remit of the competition tie shield was won by the squad sent by the 5th V.B. Highland Light Infantry (Glasgow Highlanders), with 288 marks out of a possible 330, tie 3rd V.B. Queen's (Royal West Surrey Bermondsey, coming second, with 283 marks, and the 1st Qty of London Rifle Brigade third with 269 marks.

In the unavoidable absence of MajGen. Sir Henry Trotter, the shield and arm badges were re Clark. Arm badges were also presented to the men form Mai eZouierihailhoaT1' Surg. J. Cantlie (hon.

tressurirj1" "CUrr) i Un Saturday evening the regular inspection season of Omenta. In Hyde Park the 2nd Volunteer Bait, of FOREIGN ARRIVALS. SSJ? ISA Oeaea. mails. Calsdonia.

Bombay Saturday morniag with the liis. from Port Said, arrived Briadhn, MAIL A SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. I (Twom LtoTD't, aba) 3. Bombay far R.A I 2 BZ mail. Aie Chjanvftaaam Una a.

Oanca, Sydney for London. aaWawr jlymSSmm. tTZli! JITZzr. JTZ 7,17 waxa. FOREIGN SAILING; Tie Royal Mail s.

SavaaN.frosn Boeaos oathamptoB 3 aun. yesterday. DascaB, Brazil, passed Usbaat Saturday mooxing. The Cnion Caaale Line a. BarroNouthamD Bay, and Goth, London and Hamburg fur ly morning.

Urajcmaji Castlx, Friday, and proeaaiiwl 10 p.m. Hay for Dcwottab Castlx, Southsmpton for Natal, has passed Cspe Vde. Senegal (June 8). a Ssxurday. Ooorxha, London MM flcCTpany'.

7). lie rrived Corceel fSdav Corona Friday. Isca! for CaUao, left the Mersey Satur lie White Star Line a. Cntaic, from Liverpool, nved Qseenstown 11 33 am. Saturday, and proceeded 1 18 p.m.

for New York. She paaaad Brow Head jo 3lsvic leu leaerine yesterday tor frym jt id London. CaXTIC, for Uverpool, left New Yoi m. Friday. lie Cunard Line a.

Camp aw for New York, left L'ccaioa, for Liverpool, left New York 5 Umhrja. from New York, arrived iv. BranuA, from Liverpool, arrived Moville 3 40 yesterday and proceeded 4 4 passed Oitavos Friday. Ot ntriA, Bombay for left Marseilles Friday. Daljlaxia, Clyde for has pesaed Perim (June 7).

ine Aincan Company Eoj Bristol, pawed Brow Head Teaterd; for Liverpool, passed Sooth Stack yesterdav. Muv, i Line Makxmab, Liverpool ft passed Martin River (Jane Vaj rtland. for Uverpool 5 pjn. Satui an arrived Genoa 3 m. yesterday froJ foreign saillngs.

Ayres, arrived ti AaaaV. aToeaanaa. Southampton 1 0i.oit.vXA or Table cah'iipt. jS ARRIVALS. wMarsemes joartos BAiawa.

aeZ rard LZtfuj. iz'f H)ME SAILINGS. lUL aarskaw. a. News iU.UU WATEK AT LONDON BRIDGR THIS DAT.

don, tir UlUAiSXJiia. According to a Router telegram from New York whalehack reamer Thomas Loanco, Montreal Msbjoh, from Boston, Tie Qnaaasland Line Dt xi yesterday. Jumna. London for Bris paradadopp Trotter and Col. Q.

F. Gnyon. At Wellington Barracks corps being only of an infantry whose strength was nearly Reid, tie work of the corps wearing the South African medal. D15Srt7CrrrAi FIRES IX LOKD0S. A Are of a vary disastrous character raged throughout London.

It broke out soon after 1 o'clock in Shoreditch nign streei, in a nuge Xlx Ooored warehouse belonging to Messrs. Naphtali Levy and wholesale boot and shoe turers. Tie place has a frontage of over 20 yards, back about half that distance. It waa used for packed with boots. The fire must have bean smouldering the promises had been fitted with an automatic fin Shoreditch, Hackney, Kiugsland, Whitechanel.

Retinal Uogs, Mile At 2 o'clock Irigade call." On the reception of this ne practically Messrs. Levy had the Am set. City. The Sum out with great suddenness in the the property attacked was six floors, 4Utt. long, and Tieflre Rcgbv School.

The following have) been cted to entrance scholarships H. E. Foster fWalrond A 'ngMila. O. Battar, T.

J. E. SeweB, tion schobu), P. Ouedalla, F. J.

MaoCunn, M. Novicoff, jLUKjiiotGH College. The scholarships lcn swarded ai follows Senior ey, A. F. Lascclles, H.

von L. Otter Bsrrv md" 11. M. Prichsrd junior P. A.

Cochin N. DuKgsn, J. P. Millet, C. Brown, Uuilleband.

Q. li. Spence, G. F. Evans modern senior (honorary) H.

E. Watson junior Martin authorsV' H. E. Watson South war memorial scholarship U. F.

Newman. no Christian at FutEtiCKnEiM Hospital. 5atnrday afternoon Princess Christian. Friedenhtim Uospiinl ftlome of Peace for the' Dying), I pper Avenue ruid, South Hampslead, and opom the new home for the nurses of the institution. Mr Herbert Tritton, tho chairman and hen.

treasurer of the nci owing tooths iarents. WhBe much care had un to spend their laisurTand sleep and also, indeed, owing to the Miss Davidson, the council had essity to erect the building which iaraie'hed room, and than Wmm their use when off duty. A sum to complete the building and to le use of the hospital the rooms then declared afterwards itisoected the new hnm, expressed herself pleased with Li as tne Zf.aland Team fob Bislet. The New Wellington, arrived st Plymouth on Saturday evening proceewm lor Lxmoon yesterday. Among the ing tj the Paparoa for London are igtoo, forming the New Zealand VSSSt' Rifle Team for Ei.

ley. iTNi Inviti Office, from receive tenders up Abroad. A despatch has 141 of Trade, threugh the Foreign om his Majesty'. Consul General at Christian tthat the Norwegian Navy Intendant will L0O3 single blankets, ghffrO kifog. Semfes can be seen st tie Intendant'.

tmpliea office. The donbl. bUnistt are to be from 130 Jlsa ctitrai and plain light grey without border. The genera! condition. Catl.erino'1 Tie Imperial Direct West India s.

Pobt Royal, for Jamaica, left Avonmooth Saturday evening. AJUn Line a. Mongolian, from New York, 9 30 am. for Glasgow. Brjenoa vrea for Dunkirk, arrived Madeira yesterday.

Ionian, from Quebec, arrived Moville 8 20 pjn. yesterday. Alstbian, yds for Boston, passed Head Saturday SlBSBIAN. from Qyde and Liverpool, arrived 9m ton Saturdav. WaIwslaN, CTyde for Buenos Ayres.

has passed Madeira (June 7). Rosasjan, Montreal for Dep Jord and K.A.D., passed Gravesend Saturday mom jag Gossan, for Philadelphia, left the Mersey Satar Tne Canadian Pacific Coarpany's a. Tartar, from sncouver, has arrived Yokohama. Tie North German Lloyd s. Whuab.

Sydney for Bremen, left Port Said Saturday evening WxbzbcrY Bremen and Kmden for China, arrived Port Said yesteY day morning. Giba, Bremen for Australia, arrived GocvuL orca, Qnilin (June 7). Prdtc Hbtnbich, Singapore (Jons 7). PKIXDl for Nrw York, paaaad Dover The Iniburg American a. AasTBJA.

Philadelphia for Hamburg, passed Lizard 2 p.m. ester. lay. C. FsTLD Laelsz, Hamburg for Japan, arrive Said yesterday evening.

Sitbuma, Hamburg for passed Chant ywterday afternoon. AaTsaisi (ram Hamburg, Ets srrived Boston (June 8). Phoxnicia. Genoa for New York, passed Gibraltar yesterday. KJAt rscaoL Hamburg for ttira, mved Gibraltar yesterday morning.

Silvia from Tsmtsa. paaaad Malta Saturday. Croatia, West ladies for Havre and Hamburg, passu! the Lizard Saturday. Pbjobl'kg, Yokohama for Bremen and Hamburg, paased Sag re. Friday.

Sahbia, from Hamburg, has arrived Hong kong (June 7 Calabria, from St. Thomas, arrived Cuxhaven 7). Fubst Bismarck, from New York, arrived Cuxhaven (Jnne 7 Polabxa, Hamburg for Moiitreal, has arrived Qoabec. PsNNSYLVASXA, from New Yok, has arrived Cuxhaven from has srrived Singapore (June 7). Ann am' from Marseilles, has srrived Shanghai i June 7 Mel BOCRaa Mauritius, for Marseilles, has arrived Sues.

I he Compagnie Generate s. La Losrainb, from Havre, passed Fire Island 3 30 p.m. Saturday. Boii Saturday, on Lake Superior, near Duluth, after ha nag Nine of her crew were drowned. The Cesorge G.

Hsdln Saturday, the steamers Mikado, bound from Had lor Odessa, and tie Guildhall, of Sunderland, came mta The Guildhall was bsached at serious carnage. The Mikado, TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, You were good enough recently to give publicity appeal made by Mr. Edward North Buxton to the Corporation of tne city of London for aid ia caoryiag can a proposal for the extension of East London pea It ia hoped that the Corporation may be found wiilin; event ths realisation of the scheme will to a great extant depend upon tie measure of support accorded to it by those who are in sympathy with the opea space move i.taw tne ngnts of the lords of the manor, in Lambourne conclusion all qnestions ss to the validity of certain old enclosures, and to secure from injury or destruction ths beautiful and valuable timber for which tie common ia noted, and which is the undoubted property of the lords of the manors, Colonel Lcwwood, sad Captain fthalaTona. In the second plans, it is proposed to add to this opea pace by the purchase of the whole of Pox Barrows Farm, containing 473 acres, formerly waste of Hainanlt Full, enclosed by the Crown under the Hainanlt Forest "Set of 1831 and let as tana brads.

Bearing ia view the object for which it is remii red, the Commit doners of Woods aaf Forests are willing to sell the freehold of the land. It is estimated that tie total cost will amount to at least 27,000, for which sum 839 acres will be secured with sll the timber aa average of 31 an acre. As it ia hoped to be considerably ei Byway of comparison it may be pointed oat tea be purchase of the rights of the lords of the Mam verEpping Forest involved an ontlav of fill HI 4. 5,542 acres, or over 43 an acre, although the ilUgalit was socAoasfully established. tier band, of tne present purchase 321 acres enjoy York, passed Schxt yesterday.

iZ to not thrt ecairiamsoratie. Liverpool, arrived Philadelphia Saturday. Sr. Loci a of Desmond Jubilee of the lata Queen Victoria 1M from Southsmpton. arrived Siew York 4 p.m.

Saturday, acres of opea spaees were purchased in Wandsworth. sftnrdafSbV JZJZTiJ Highgate, Wood green. Edna tea, aafl Tcaaauana. The TUTJSI Bombay for Trieste, arrived Aden Saturday. China, Flame for P' cr Kobe, arrived Aden yesterdav.

Now that the nation is about to celebrate another The Nippon Yuen Kaisha s. KxxAitraA Majtc, from of importance in tie history of the country, may wa ha. nrnved Maraullea (Jane 7). expre. a hop.

that many parsons who desire as. the WRECKS, CASUALTIES, Be. Coronation remembered ia some i aajaaaj may frstsuelui usST. A Ejt' 106 hxting character of open space memorials rUJJr Tie present scheme affords them an opportunity, which vtiiTtu eeeals have pro offered to tie metropolis. tafcaa ictorta.

IUL, Jan. 7. Ths Brrtlsh steamer Tictobia. with Tbe Commons and Footpaths Preservation Society has aZTj. fcJnJJaweT metro'politan otZjJim'ii sMMextra sad c.njo.

lour LoajSr, tnm intimate knowledge of the STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS HOME AND FOREIGN, tio'riof ALBlsi' cXaa. "uL' a Ufd commanding position on the iaj. elevated ndge lying let ween the river Boding and ths MVajm emana, Baa. rrasciseo. isft daT.

Ttames valley. A large proportion is well wcSded, and roTALilTTpw'. bm fa'asj. ahcrtly have a station within assy reach, and that Mad here da. a.

A ma i attam (ar Batsria. be accessible to all inhabitant, of the metropolis, sad u1' particnlarly to the vast and expanding puistion ol i cisuWu ea lor LKk. left Sees v. Eford, Romford, and other' great urban centres in the StlSl. Cas, Ba.

district. Not only is this the ruse, bat the scheme pro .51 wl UMnkhur Hladaa, peses to the metropolitan open spaces st the LSnOE Tth. i.rUii;rrA,. irouiMolie.aiso.ha. arrtreahsre.

cheapeat rate the largest area acnai. TVl for njm years. niisi Um Ltl BM heUevod that the greater part of the sum reqairal FA LhtbtTa 7ia. Aaate Prteea froaj Beaarla. arrived here to iH be contrirmtod bv public and privats trT iluth' t'ha gam Sb BBBBI sunm 'is'card g.blrCdl' o'a CaSicllca'a T9 balanc however, mot ccm Msai'thaas tor K.A mtwatewl in the provision of opea spscesK sad wa U.L.Jair.:I.

Te'ty? st' v'lctorialel, esimireT'l br tP" "raeau. JaiVahilil vj. Lamboarne Forest account, st Preseott'a Bshk or lBuxton. st CartglC.llT io saj sih. Norta fvlat, l.r.

tsSaaaaBaaii TOUT ornt servants, 7th. calow. Uj. has pasnd bare. iI2iSBAj7 cCi t'a'vMA i ll.1" "'emmt1' anh LAWRENCE W.

CHUBB (Serreurvl. luZn ranam. LaJeana far Leadoa. BBteed this Commons and Footpaths Prewrvnti on Society, NAPOITI BBWa. Iwidjl.

nee. eti Mcthop" "PSF gS'l. Loe wrl.el le I reT tert' BaaS uvBosuw. Method: New Connexion, ar the Lai ted M.thodirt lTS' .0. Barter.

Clc for LsssaW ba. Free Church TClnits in and around 1 ocwtoa w.raseeraaaat jm has in iy LOBOOB Wywars ago. Since its formation the oasety ATlg prlea 35.740. Special Hsknowtedjaamt ns. ial aso te us, Mail Methodist Loc al Pheacuxjls.

The I annual Methodist New Connexion, and the nited Jl by members of the sociation. who. it my be add, sia entirely uapcid. and who have come from sll parts of the country at their own ex lb. caauftet Jraa asa of tie three danatlnatluii.

stioaed above. AetaaT aT. ma aaaai aaatsfjta, t.r.

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