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THE Tl FEIMT, JURE '21, I9GL a FOREIGN MABKETS. NEW TORE STOCK KXCHANGrl, NEW YORK JrrxvSO. rt (a now tarn algal raontna alnca tnmcuoia fxaarketday hat boon as snail to day, tbdayB Igtover bob; esUmatad at ordy aboat 49 4,000 sbaxea. Qyt has beea dnll throohoot the oaskca and Aaallng VT 'profcsskvaL Operadioo wcra aabject of 4 lad bank rtabtmeat oa Satcrday ud concern ilsj: th corass of the Money Market later ia the Cu'jv, while doohta increased as to whether my sab Ziiii hiss cxistrvl for the recently reportM dealt Lta the Chkago, Milwaukee, and CnloaFadfie Ocra UrrcnAr the ownership o( a certain nraaber of rrcfcea share, During the morulas; the frrt lJavIa! ths advance cabled from London, which, hows was belie! to be mainly the ramlt of Eumipal frora thU side to cake the load market better. JVttfTt oactrrd mainly in speciah tJe, amongst the mast tinsel of which were Colorado Fuels, which foil sal Sho! jvuntt i Tennessee Coals, which lot 2 and imv1 over 2 pointa Minneapolis and St.

Locria. I piwvl 4 point on romoure that the road would le 1 i. the IRrnoU Oantral at nor ocaU and Iowa Cfziaiu, which improved materially on the expoetatloo ujaaeapolr and tit. Loci. The income bonds of the ay of Georgia wore atron oo the expecta tica cf the payrabat of 5 per cent, dividend on the first intend Electrics were active at a rise of 15 whkh waa doe partly to the expectation of rirhLs to ther reported absorption of the English usptaa llouiton CVrapany.

AnisJgamated Coppers yXf an fpfcclattTe wUuuk before the annoimoeoeDt of 0 dividend, bot rallied hen the declaration was raide. TV session ended lrregslar with moderate losaoa in the tVabalsnce (ic vrrJ Klectrica advanced 15, Big Fours 2, cv I ct San First Trefcrreda Canada ocihem 1 Westerns 11, Tennofswe Coal Jerwv TtUalS tirtat Hcrthrva IVeferrrds, Kansas, atid W4Ara rVur white ldawsmas doclioed 2J, 4ja. ois and WabAsh Dohontums IK Dtlawaivs' anil jvihaxv" lis Saa Francuoo Illinois Oatrab, kjKas Cty Vtcit rrod St. Iuis San Kranciaoo Second pemls. locals, tkiirf, and IWtimore bonds yijsocn Milwaaiwea aid Unions J.

7 JIock Market has been sUadr with a fair busima soil fsads, rstes rapsing from '3J to 4J pel cesU, and iU'xiai pVUtiosa beic; 4 par cent. asLed, Si per cent. HiJ Sierlirii exchange has rather tlnaer for ossf rs. which hsve nvovird jwrUrdsy'a decline oa jjj, tihrr biai, fi iiiv bills are qiioUvl lower. ji has hardnnod in rpsponse to the tiriLv vii Uvi rcaa Losdos.

coisavirciil bars finishing tfirr asked. Sit Atialrled topjier GMnpany has to daj kdarcd: jVfSKisl tpnrly dividtd. of li per oecUand per crzS. cxin Mr. Aasoa 14.

blowtr has been elected vwaieat of the cocpanr. 1 Ti TtCiri: trust ox the St. Lonis and Francisco will be dissolved on Joljr 1. Ti Chioaro and Nonh Westeni. Kail hit has bonght th iocx CSst and Pacific llailroad of the United States ix tUTloS and a credit of $30,0013 for GoTezniacnt yssfpiirtation charges.

Mr. J. Srnbhs, the tralSo raanarcr of the roads ia castrcl of the liamrsaa intercsta, wilt haTo entire charge iS trac cf ihe Sonthera Pacifa Kailroad, the Union fj ifythj Orpg a llailway and Navigatioa, and the Oscoa fhori Xiae, reportiag to Mr. llarriraaa as chair cf six1 severiJ estcntive occaisitteoa. Jir.

J. Kirasay, tie prwit pnneral manager and too yxcif t. has bca clectrd prraident of the Wabash liaii sal. whn Mr. Adiley has become the chainnaa of the kri c' dirrctors.

diTidcad has boon declared oa ti IVbestare K's, bt the A's get the, regular 3 per cent. "9 reaijtracat plan has beea anaooaced after txixft of the directors of the Mexican Ccsil Kailway at Boston, bat it is xrcderstood that fris T.ivi his infofraaUy been discassed at length. Tt.f foil wire ftatnznecta of caraiags ha ro boon isSicd VvijT tFct ihi month of May. Central of New 1 rXJ increa net, $544,000 tacrsisft, Wabash, gross, $1,412,000 increase, fUSiW; rxi, fAXWhttToasa, For the Kxd wetk of Juas. Norfolk and Western, 25,000 per Onl Gxack, 1SS4, aootxmt, 2D8L 5c.

Baaqoede 'ranee aharea. aootmnL. sjnot. Hmm 6a Paris shares. account.

UX3ZL Banana Vramla VXMnrut dn KcrL gate uenerale ce XTacuon, Francabo dca Mines d'Or, account, tGLlOo. Cbmnagnie Genarale de Traction, acooont, LyoanaU aharea, aococnt, IjaUt. Bask aharea, accooat, MM. Bobiraoa Bank shares, fpBt, S5i. TtaUah Tobacco aharea, aococat, 817f.

tiotm Canal aharea. aoootmt, ZJSQL; priTOte disootmt, encqnes on Ixjajton, 25f. 20c. Cape Copper, accocnt, 1411, lUo Tinto Ordinary, account, 1,1 lhf. Tharaia, poount, lOf.

50c De Beers; account, KCf. Champ Or, aocenrnt, lit. 23c; Chartered (Sooth Africa), aoootmt, SSf.t Consolidated Goldilelds Ordinary, aoconat, East Band Pronrietarr. account. 197L Perreira.

ocount, 53SL Preach liand, accouiit, lSf. 75c Gel dechui Estate, account, lCSf. Oeldenhais Deep, Consolidated, aooonat, 116f. 3iozarnbiR Comnany oootat, 12f. 50c New Goch, account, CCf.

50c Itand Minoa, account, jiiL; Bobtnson tioid, account, Bobiason Deep, account, 131f. bheba, aceotaU, 27f. Simmer and Jack account, ltnf. Tiwnrvaal Con Bolidatod Land, acooant, S0f 25c Village Main llecf, was (taadr. Bear fwdtkesrSa tdxtxe.

tOmt ta Z6a Suatate war Aseenainc. tnrt imiimi nl on Ux wirta pfu mJOartaao "rl ud ta don ni cteadr ita yrfcw Baaa(4 to (a aftvaooa, JsassiT7Ka raaxa2Xa titctoeaitfaiwsUhepaiiac, bat BBCa Mas ffirvMttaao 10 MU RSf onlrta adUcluwwaast47Vitli star rrrft'Tf nnthmoa sad To day. Prt. To caj. IYct Today.

I'reajga daa TrvZ er 64 es in' tM tn' til' its ..8.13 8.C7W.W tor anvi tnO JJZJi LC7S Jita lingua utshaoo ug7g cardiac 1SAGOM Mfft.nt IT 11 i. lnfUiMU ITlr Otxrrant fhj. mmbmr ttt hnra tnpriDCitl Wntm cntra. ineliMliax laal aruut i2a0OJ tea prariaoa vaak and 47330 tatia oorta frxtitfxee rek pf Uat year. lwip(i bra and at tha irmerpal wntcra ccatra ilsoe alaKhl totil iKH.a30.jiaaat LTSSJO) tut KI.

Ilaca account, 221L 11EHL1N, Jess 20. An animalnd tone prevailed for borne fonds oa to day's Bonrse at hardening prices, while international Flocks ruled quiet, Spanish Fours being easier on 1'ar is advices, iunctru ans were steady, bet Canadian IV iHc aharos marked a goodrocoYery. ocal stocks CuctnaUxl to some extent, but closed lira on rircbase. by Iksixs." liise. Three ier Cent.

(Icrmana 50c, Prussians 50c, Ihmvartd a llalf rr Cent. Piuvdans 15c, Three per Cent. Saxons Pocr axsl llalf per Cent. I'ortugucto S5c, Austrian Credit tharoa 12 per cent IX utscla Itauksharve I i lr Disconto Conv tnaaditlipr Drcsdncr Bank 1 ur National lank 25c. Iwchmiierlg p.r llarpviwr 11 per c4nt Caiadian Pacific 1 por cent.

Pal ll our and 1 blf ix Cent, Argentintj Spanish Fours I ier cant. i Northern Prvferrod 15c. Short exchanso on london hjLrdeul A point and Uin months' tills 1 point. Closing prices, 1. 50 pju.

hThrce if Ccau (Jeniun lmpcriil loan, money, t3 23 Throe per Cont. Prussian Consols, raoney, K3 25; Three and a llalf iwr Cvrit. Prnssiau Consols, money, vj iary per Cent, baxpnian, money, b6 CO enertciaar s. J'y a ejt Vnt.4f liD ata f.93 baoadarlutrrar 12S M3 Ka Haoripa WMlift Ctncwa M.000 tCOOO sxo Jiaoo 6XQ 2.000 TIIK A3IKRICAN IRON TB iDB. Jf IW V0HK.

Job. SO. Tha "Iron in lt wAlj tmia ur.iraary. ttjt iht iMUburg rrpnrU cooaiiarat tairi of itt iron LLi wrrk. EJwi.a' ittt tha lua lrr forsa iri martesalao inon ugnt ef awiaeaiaa a ttt I rantinura irvrtr delimit aau uuuid a imuom.

Ttt rrpctU at lha Unit ijn tratie am atuta Ttiere il rtlll TT titUa ftpurt buaiiuoa in Lmi; Usm. Iin(M brida bvildan baa (eat lMS. cut Ur UsuUTorad tootav fvr aooertaac. ECCLESIASTICAL TSTE1 toarmdvlialf ir (xvat. Arrectino Intrnial "Gold loan, account, GiS0 Four per Cent.

Italian ItcntOj account, 0C 90 Fivo pt 'Cent. Mexican CotioU, account, t7 25 Five ier Cent. Chinesa Gold Itian. iSta. account.

50 Vcsrr tiro ExirntycSi TaUy. rw. aa Call coney Sjto4 3 to 4 Firrt ge on Leaden, eight 43 cable transfers 4 tS3 IVx, CO cays ticht 45 I5eriia, fhort light 2oS Do, Paris, do. 5Jij 5.ie rTswUj I I a Xr Yof A.daU.'T dar. fiaj.

.1 r.4px.Bds 11 Oj 4p.ci.lilj IIW. ju 107 IkiNew lit. asd Ohio Ik, IVef. iKt Beads Southern Cilsdiu Pacific Cei. N.

Jersey liei. asd u. Com. Ne 4j pr. Cjc, Lr, ad Q.

Oi t.i Ut. lix, 4p.cT'ref. 4 pj Deb. lOGfi lOll 1H0J till 105J 4 llHA 111 201A 25ii 13SJ 101 ix; 24 202 Itairtf. 1721 4 L.

S9 IxLzzl Haisonj lC3Tt iu, ix, ana vt. tiri Iterer and E. Gr. 52u 51 DPrtf. I lOOVri VXi 103' lx 1st 72, "70 Dc, 2ad 57i 5Ci Ds, C.en.

Lica' Wfij fOj Pricr Litn! 102H' iI Ncrii Prsf.i laort 1S Central 1103 I 147 Ksi.C 43 i 42 4 't U2 110 JJiiiattaati. i CiivU 2I jr i V. n'Jil aai WtJt. IK. i IKl, i'rtri.

1. fcon ina iwi boKfit. i 34 Bolir. fes. ist0p.c...

123 BKTiiri pa. tu htU a i S.Prar.. iJ 7:. iaot VZr S2A Nr jf. "ittsi 23.

Prf. B. O.I ZZl Mr Scrsr.BtT. HJH Ivjusxi l4i fr 50i Mall Mi 224 1 iCos! ar i 'S Valley i i ICOj 1C0J 115 105J 162 43 2T.3 a ISO 2C0 1701 fJ 1C7 2U7 100 43 71 S0j" 14S1 110 13 313 121J 15 3 371 53j 723 152J 47j 734. 24 CO 1121 voj 42 141J I20j 405 irj 2C3 ess 1045 10s? S5 103 1C2 4SJ 2i 200 lC5i SC 1C7 23C 100 43 70i 00 14CJ 110 122 si.

120 15M SC5 72J 152 47 79 S3? 110 IX) 1 42 112J 12al 250j 116J S4J 1 11.82 21 of of Sara 220 t0 rocrnd a llalf nor Cent. Chinese Gold Unds, 1S33, acoount, S30 Four and a llalf par Cent, l'ortngueso, 1SSS ISS3, money, 37 CO our per Cent. Sriardsh, account, 70 1)0; One. per Cent. Turkish, Group aooount, 21 CO Austrian Credit shares, account.

200 10 Deutsche Bank shams, account, 10G Disconto Gesellschaft shares, account, ISO 75. Bsnk sharvs, CQ National ltank Dr Doutschland shares, aooonat, 118 75 Bochamer shares, mony, 1S2 SO llarpeocr sharei, manov, 175 Cnnndi.in i'acihe ahares, Mviitnl IDA 1A 1. lluH. 1 ,1. acoocnt, 00 CO Lomhardo Venetian shares, account, 21 private discount, li snort money, 2 per cent.

cheques on 20 40 exchanco on London, eisht davs sight, 20 33 exchange on London, three' months, 20 2g Qxcuange on ovr lora, tugui, 41 1 excnango.on Paris, eight days' Eight, SO IX) exchange on Hclgrdm. two months, SO CO exchange on Amsterdam, eight dayr sight, 1C0 exchange on Italy, ten days sight, 77 20 exchange on St. Petersburg, three months, 213 45 Zollooupons, per 100 roubles, S23 70 llussian paper roubles, money, 216 05. FlLXKFUliT. Juxa 20.

Closrnz caotations. 2 40 pja. Four per Cent. Kgyptian LnBlcd, 107 25 Four pox Cent. Greek Monopoly.

45 CO Four per Cant. Hungarian Rente, 00 10 Four per Cent. Italian Borne, 06 75; Five por Cent. Mexican Consols S7 10 Throe per Cent, Mexican Internal, 20 50 Five por Cent. Mexican Silver, 43 25 Thrro nor Coat, Porta gaose, 2C 25 y.

Four per Cent. Spanish Exterior, 71 50 Ottoman Bank sharcs409 Five per Cent, Illinois Central bonds. General Mortgage, 1953, 103 B); Four per Cent. North Pacific Prior Lien, 104 Threo per CeaU North raaiio uenerai lms, ti fi roar per ucnu roruiracnc Six per Ccst, Southern Paciilo of on Ixinuon, snort, yi exchaore 270 SO 40 10 100 40 40 30 CO 20 10 120 270 10 20 23i 4W 121 vt 3 and otiiep. boltrses.

CXZ20. Aa irregular tendency prevailed oa ys Certahi industrial stocks marked a rwavefy, i1 the Vrnch Bentce as wtJI as PortB Rocks, a Etronrj market. On the other hand, shewed, didness, and Spanleh Fours reacted on tR itrse tuhaj.es, cltsiing, however, at 'a recovery oa fxas cf SeSor Lrzii's resignation. Back chares were I'Aiziuzsi was very quiet during later hours, and tfrjC vLtAu list clomA dell and easier, only French Vr i hars Ixiia? well raaintainod. Bisc French Iir 'jcli.

VujiV 10c for money, Thrco auo vitair 1 MSi. ifeuta 17ic for moncr. 5c lor tno accoanr lrefcrred shares, 07 California, 100 25; private discount 3f. Jcxk 20. Clcsing qaotations, 2 p.m.

Four per Cent. Austrian Gold Ecato, 11S Four jkst Cont. Aastnaa Croun llcnte, 55 SO Five per Cent. Austrian Silver Rente, 03 Five per Cent, Austrian Paper Rente, US 10 Pour per Giit. Hungarian Gold Rcnto, 113 Four per Cent, Hungarian Crown Rente, 93 Six per Cent.

Bulgarian loan, 1)1 50 lciahardo Vcnetian Railway fharcs, 102 Lcialxjrg zcrnowitz Railway shares, 531 Anglo Aastriaa Baak shares, 27S Crcditanstalt, Cfrl exchshgo on London, sight, 29 SO sovereigns, 23 02 napolouas, 13 CO privato discount, i short money, 31. AMSTERDAM, Jess 20. Closing quotations puo; Two and a Ualf pet Cenu Dutch, 73 'Ihroe por Cunt. Dutch, Three per Cent, Portngueso, 24 Fourjwr Cent, Brazilian, C3J One uid a Cixiartcx pcr Ont. Vcnaruela, 1SSL, 2'2 Peruvian Ordinary, 41 Peruvian Four, per Cent.

Common Prcferrod, 10 Atchison Common, 63i Atchisoa Ht Denver Common, 51j Erie Common, 43 Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Coiamoa, SO New York, Ontario Common, 37J Norfolk and Western Common, 53J South em PacLtlo Common, 5Dj Union Pacio. Coinmoa, 111 Wabash Preference, 42 prirato discount, 2J cheques on London, 12 0C. AMERICAN PRODUCE. SEVT YOUk. Jim S3.

Wn ejlt rpn with chanrcJ. wid with InnMr xbosUj lai in charactar TinM but rktia aTtarvania. OCeriagt rt ro oclj iifht. aud It uarkvt wiu iQCltird toilxpop oa titeufil'! weatker tt yiTti i ot lutaeijoeDUy 1'titci nJlxvd aoinoirhat itm tUer riport buinesi, ami the cinje waa itaadj at raUa uachanccd to lavr. Aftrr Ua biScaal ixicca isn rn4a to thu n'nt ol jgt.

So. 1 Jiortbt ra avw crop Jyi luw at Sales i ax, 3.0 buihe.i. Ill port tales t.cuatiltaLo boaUoada JUira itaadj. aita Eiercler lie loaer. totitb lequentJy ircemed tecicqurnra ct iba imaUrr receipts at wtaiara irntrel and the cJom iu itcodj at yeaUnlAj'i rates, halas.

bZUw Lttihaa. eliwrt business coyctuI 4b boatloada l'oUiaui( aiix rub oata, Sa.2 cJp'id. XCc rj JCo. 2 yruem, tab, Sev Yerk barlrj. ieedicj.

ice.iJ York. I1oca is ttaad j. iU a lixbt droaurl S(nryort Ta day. rmday. Mrasbrat.

eJars." sacs ZJtii 2.ES. aia wbtt. tatrnti," tacts Si 3.G Hinnra polls i atent, sacks for arort 3.S3 iSZ "JSatera'sacUforarrort. 2 bJ 2.W Daily Gr al Movements (Ihoasaads). rto da1 vhsat Knoaipta.

yitrtlera IiUo, AUuU ExporU. ditto! llaiza beceipls, Westmi ViSM, AtUiiUc. Sxpurta CtUof yioar (kusiaiij fctlpmaiita Wrttn. liU, AUautio otia, itto tbama dan ait jaal 463 471 138 7iS ttt EI' to G2 lib 113 103 773 73 ta 26 Tins Thu tart vcuk. seaoa.

a.a!a.: ZCC3 0S.r2 14742b 1.47J V8.7i3 Ulil 1.3C5 713 fcr.IO 1.4s rn.6c7 isas4 LSU lUkoi 14ju l.J.'J 122.7.4 1H.ISI 03 UE2t Ji.48' U3 1U3JS WCcoi una Ji.15 a. tt ateam.S3. Laud lUadr unchinrti. rvrrr eard at an adrasc cf to 10 points and routinuej rnrr throughout tbe'djr tn Lears ccrttrmfc ti. clflao ina tu2y ua pneca 1J IS points bre TtiWd taalea.

LA.aout rvrn! diuihtad. C't coSea hifner at Clc OMb Juna OcIoUt Korrjnber Uvmnher Janairr Kebrur Marci Airil May Wbeat. TfMlay. I'm. To day.

rr. 774 3S ijlU 75i 47 4'. 7 ji i43ti Caflre. To daj. tH .0 fc.a t.43 LS) i.7Q t.S) 5.65 lTn.

S.2S Ml J3 4.i3 6.45 atO ats with littl inqttry. lYis unebacgad. MasoCTa4oi' XjXLow staadi, uacimrrud. talea nit Prima Qiy. Slas.

Mrtiuw umJUird. Spot, 17c Tin steady. tOA.i,r. Vii irun steady, nochangKl. Jtv 1 Itortntrn lounCrj.

51 cteei raus, ii ca cars at Kastcrn rauia Ctrrrox om tb ipet has adtanred Ac. Thi fkxithern markets art ftrta. with Galteatcn and Meiaptu diaj er. uluras hare In Laclna and trm. aptaiti i jioiL.ts dwirer.

A lantier saianra was SOCn ettUJiie Li reports ahicb eauted conildraM nieaincis amaacst tf.e snoru. Caary kayiiit ty Nc and ficmet licijrl the sUrantx. and after a sliplit Tatioi du to reaiiationa. anpthf 9bar tpurt look niaco under the jnHueccB of, nnfit'iirahla uthsr tirtcatv This paused CDTennebyltxai' horU ooniinucd heaty Laji 'rn 'w (rt' uid UnJl acaiit, rnada tde close lukiyU points fcirr Ict Jui.a ai.i Juiy and 14 jtvuit, ior oU rooDtM. At ijt cotton adraoced Vu sad futajes li to 19 ioicH.

iw York define Infes BRAZILIAN MARKETS. RxcnasoK onLanden adeaneot iVC tnllM ThaVorrrr. nai ket ct4 Snn andQataUoiisipr lartH. Ko.7 New York i Sii Iwipts amount 1 to 3.003 im isaamtc a tolAJ ot 4.Ei.UJJ tor tie tan, aratnst tli laxtdroc year. Exporters parchaud ift." hajs foe the United btatea and l.CtO for fcurot.

ftock. 244001 Mjnt 121 ODD Usalaat yr. The FsjiTtw raarkrtelejeil trta rxl ood arera adtaneod IX reii to VC UeceuiU totalled 1S.CG0 lau.t. r.iailn; tha teaaon's stTecaia comaare.t aith aMLOU tar dsy last year, ttsci. 7iC0.O lac, atiinst year aeo.

COTTON, r.OMT.AY. JaoeSCL The bioqmod has not as yet made saarh protress. Tte cotton market Las ben fairty actiie and close qniet but steady at lU.li3 for JunisJnly deLrrery. lor pier foods there il littie or no druund and isiucs ar Tin week's re twiyts at this port are 3L.00CbaJa: shipments to lthtaia. nit and ta the Contu Jnt, bah.

Anoit in barboar or Earope. l.C00bale. Eieliaaa on If. and on Loadoa. 141.

bUiauitr frail Lt to Liverpool bcaAtirentenO. 17a. Cd. woou AS rw riRT; Jnaa 23. The fonrth series cf waol sales win rao menra en the 2Lth and last until the Slh the oaerines for tha ur days artmnntins to about aSIS npaafoUowa Ia l''ts J.Cti bales C'ajo, 4j0; Australian.

tiD and sundries. Ill bales. GERMAN MININO INDCSTRy. Aoenrdlnsr to' official rerrms Just isauxsl by the (lenaan Imperial FUtJstjcai IVpartmest the loilowins table shows the 1 ne menial rr sults of the Utrtuaa minine iudnatry dur.ng lite year 1300, ta which are added the tima for 13j for roranaroon. Qnanntin recssaunt tsetnc tons raises thousands of marks Oel Iron era ine cn (fcpwee ore Laeila ore UoU and aEswri ore TK salt Irtaaue Other products' coe.

Toot IfJ3.CTl.758 43.271U22 14IC4.3C7 633.HS 747.77b lt3J 11JZ7 KS.7t4 363,710 IS31 i 5 i Tans. im.S36.7S3 3404. 666 17.3iC.C35 5 733.S19. 144.S33 UECS Z433.131 i743 St S7 7d th IStfl Tabu. rwi.

9es.pa 77.CS tS.753 11824 12.304 tors 431 zrsj sun lm 783143 SA 714S0 7U.173 20.8(3 14,112 28 113 s.a 8 aiei it I it 271 T1 IOS Zlo 641 UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE. Th Bar. James Ilnghess, carats erf St. KiiQha, PlniiHLtrarl, has boea tryntnted to sacceed Caaoa Toons as vkar of SU Joha wiih 6C PaaL, Battrrsra. The rectory St, GeerrgB'a, BJoaasbcTy, which will shortly be vacant, has beea Cared by the LordChaa eellor to the Rev.

RJL. Tlltrrton. Mr. Tolliatca. who haaaowptod theoflaT, was edacated at BaBiol Cobege, is chaplain to ths Liverpool Seamen's Orphan Iastita tion, and eiareintng cbaplaia to thoBiAopof Bipcst.

The Eerori nMryirf the foUowLng pref ermeata aad sppoiatraeati ia aAA'ln to others which hare already appeared ia The Txae tTba Bex. R. Card well, vicar of St. (exchaage) the Bar. J.

B. IBB, lata cerate of Brighocse, Ticar of ThorahBl Lacs the Roy. Thomas MitcheB, carate in chargeof ByweB St. Peter, rector of nowick patroa, tJie Bhdp of Noatastle tha Rev. E.

Townend, of Lezant, Cornwall, beta, eaaoa ofTraro, aad rural deaa of Trig" Mayor, vicar of SU Peter's. Polham (dchaagu). Dr. John ITtmter. of TrinitT Conrreratkmal Church.

Glasrow. Las accenbad a call to Kin Wtrrh honsft Church, Grosvaiorquare. Uo. eaters cpoa his new dntiza ia Landoa in September. TEE WEAL METEOROLOaiCAL OFFICE REPORTS.

Vtzasast Cnxnr, TncrstUT, JcsrCOj tTr. OXFORD, Jusb 20. Ia a Convocation held this morning in the Sheldon rm Theatre the following degrees were conferred Araoris causa. The Bigh't Rev. John Gauaway Ilolracs, Uhiversity, Bishop of St, Helena.

D.Litt,, noncri catwa. The liev. Charles Angustcs Briggs (D.D.), Edward Robinson Professor. of Biblical Theology in tho Union Theological Seminary. New' York, and the Rev.

Francis Brown (Ph.D., D.D Davenport Professor of Hebrew and tlio Cognate Language in tho Union Theological. Seminary, New York. DJc, honorit coosoj Philip Ltitley Selater, MA FJi Hon. Fellow cf Corpus, gc crctaiy of the Zxilogical Society. honoru cauta.

Colonel Engine Impey.CiK. The following ha to satisfied the examiners Tor the diploma in goography William Bisikor and WlUiam Stanford, Wadham Joan Bencnico Roynolds and Edward Clarke Spioer, New CoUege. Tho following have been elected to opca scbolsrships'Li linrtory at Qirist Church 1) Charles aidMiddhHon Prj of Bcrkhamstcad Scliool (2) Villiauv W'iagSeld Longford, of the University of Birmingham. Mr. Henry Sacbcvercl Sandcrs)f Marlboroagh CoUego, hns been elected to the vacant acadriaical clerkship for a bass voice at Ms gdalca CoBege.

CAMBRIDGE, Jooi 2Q. At Queens CoUege tho following have been elected to scholarships T. Hughes, 20 E. Cross, 30 11. Mayo, Otnn'y, i0 A.

lioldun, 40 to minor scholarships IL K. Hunter, 30 R. J. Tillya'rd, 30 to exhibitions ,.9 A .,1 I IT tl Ut i ka ..1 A. MlUgil.

P. J. Kxlly, C. IL Moxley. A priza of 15 for natural ccienrx) hua been awarded to J.

K. WidBs, B. At Pembroko College W. II. Jordan, of QiTtoa CoBege, is awardt'd aa exhibition of 20 for natural science.

TUB NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PA11ALYSED AND, EPILEPTIC. HC Jd. Jly, Atic. Bei t. t.

Sm. fc 'i 31 t'X 7.S'.7.M 7.44 .12 tXl 7.t7 7J3 7.30' Jani Feb. Star. 7.4) 7.4 A 7.4a 7.W 79 1.Z1 li 7.i2 vs day Jitw rW ani rlosias pr ti.U iJ. Jly.

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t.Q l.Si 7.4J liU 7.IC Ui 730 USt '7iJ rraTdajs 7.fi L3 7.70 74 V.U 7.04 7.0; 7.0S 7.01 7.CJ 'ay: 'Vet Hi Ijirt. suscn. KJIrt tolin atWntaia. ril 2.K7 fBMOtria Iinera offer aniple room. onUie berth, tut derairidis To dy.

iTee. 4sy. Us jo. ii.Vu. rilLluJiass 25c, fepaaian interior uc, I.

tf'. 1. I ih. uev a .1 riTTUl fTTI 11UU A. I Ka nrainto TjTtrpool st' (irun to iiono iiuara Uta Uraia to HruUl ttara drain to Hall stja iraiii to Kewcattie rain to suaia lirain eoast l'etrouia UKj lntnitat.

iiarrwrfkl lAUtraiafreixbts Juiy sbirmeut. TrnoiTiCM.2tennrl steady New York, 6P0. be. reSoed caeea, 7.SCc Cnn at CkjTTOS Oil. steady, unchsnjed Crude, J5c.

TtirTsiicTisE rni. hicber at 3oii FAVAX.VAJI. June TuaraXTtai firm, bijher at JSa WIIJIIM1IOS, June M. TuartXTisc firm, Khirherat Kio. JirjKW firm.

uucnaacd at SbCO. tx IXiUIS. Jane 30. Vt acix rteady and lia. Jaly sad UL'lCTu.

June Zl nzaT tamy iiemy. jc. ic. uosn. my.

KeptefSlxr. Sa TOX.EIK), Jne 20. WntAT sjeaey at nc cecnoa jniy. jva rKAb'CieOO, Jane S3. wiiaar steaoy.

iwcMi)i tun, a is. its. is' rhCsdeh.Bia. Crvdlt balaneai at Oil City clot a steady Yellow. (From the ModtcatoBTnal.) The report of.

tho committee of inquiry winch was appointed to investigate certain charges of rrusmanage meat brought by the medical stall of the National Hospital and the relations cf the stall to ths board of management is a whifl of grapeshot that happily ends the storm of ro volution through which this famous institution has for years been struggling to a rrystem of government in accord, cot oxdy with the legitimate detnands of the medical profession, but with the needs of the sick poor whom it fchelters. The committee brought prxriallT trained infinite oationce. and judicial iriipartiality to the inquirj'. They investigated nil the matters in snd their findings on very material point are decisively in favour of the medical stall. Their complaints are declared to be substantially lhf.ir for tironer on tho board of managctacnt is pronounced to be reasonable aad necessary lor tbe ngat aamiaistrauon 01 tne nospttai while tho vsboru which has hitherto been in force is can loaned.

t)n what has all along beea the central point of the controversy namely, tho position and powers of the Kcretary dircctoi' the judgment of ths committee is delivered with no uncertain Bound. They lind that the ofBce itself is. objectionable, and that the person who holds it has showrt himself unlit to bo trusted with such exceptional powers as, owing largely to tho neglect of tbeir.cuty ny the board 01 management, came to do vestctl. in the secretary director. Instances of the nnsympathetio attitude towards the medical sb.1T assumed by Uiat functionarj anil of tho insolence of office which he displayed in his relations with them, are given; but it is pointed out that throughout ha.

acting in tlid spirit of tho inntrnctions which ho received from tho board, and upna tiiom tiia reKponsibility for his conduct is distinctly laid. Dui; acloiowledgnient is made yt Mr. liurford liwiins'. services to the hospital, and bis claims to the gratitude, of the institution 'which he has served so well according to Ids lights are. very properly urged.

Bat the committee recommend that tho oftk should bo abolished, and a whoily dUTereat systf of adopted. Wo ongratulate the medical profctision, and the public, on tho result of an inrjairy whita lias rave4 0111 of the moist useful of our Hals from ruin, and 'Which has'blown to the winds an insiiiioa; attempt to rheck the advanco of medical science by inhrreprcsenting the r'eaiomblo demands of tho ina service is tlu very life of the hotpital as encrouchmtpts calculated to destroy itis religious ulr Lilanlhropie cliaracter, an 1. to subordinate to purely profcssioiml objects institutions Eiainjtaiiwd by. the.benvolcnt for benevolent rJrj0i5es." talnerl where narveaun' 11 airea 7 in m. aic nielari ejaaetatioas.

Maize is ImproTiat ad tte condition is now nearle an awrae ne. Oais are also. in tnd.Uon. t.ut Uie crop wiU abort in lha HUtes inch uiuajy lurnua a surpins. faiir, t'Vv 'IVrrtisli Tnleiom ishaniH 11..

i cnty. IlaemtKT. I liio. i. if iif i inrn Tha Ontimull Trice Current" in jti 1 rt.

tta.tijs,wb.UU, I. aitaala I a a IVlVa. lc. lovnir at 25r. 20 jc.

Closing quo ZT, Three tr Cent. Perpetual Rente, Three and a IIalf per Cent, Itcnte, 1 27c; Three per nt. Perpetual Inte, I'r. V.Z; Thrco ind a Half per Oat. Ecute, I r.

i l'ouz tier Cent. Italians, account, oar per Uctt. Egyptlau Uaiiied, accormt, lOSf. VP Vtt CtvL, Fortuguttie, account, 2Cf. 15c Tbrco rrVi.Wiaa, ltJrS, account, 64 f.

Four Cent, ax ount. 71f. 07Jc. Turkih, Group. aarkbh.

Group account, sc. Turkith Lottery Obligations, account, jr Five per Cent, aooonat, iVL Ctst. Ioo2. TCX. COcEira WlIKAT opened with sV'Vtcsnber tiaefcana'td.

and tien declined, id rcaunued tuiy all day. owinj to to raUie, the f.airs tn of St l.aa orders, and raids by Uars. Tbe close was fairly steady at a theUay ofyaO. tSc wia unehiiiced for fVpteraber at thoernine and rila rae wayj bct hOAlly rallied aini to speoulalito tHirir.2 f.ir and lva) afreiint and the fa that Jarre operators aery entoathe buU sala The close was steady with price nn afv! strp loss orders, and raids by joaa cn tnouay OT7SC Maik wia niirliiiised for fVpteraber at theorenine and nouiUy raunlry treasisent rbaceed Lo lover. Oar steady and partial Ma hirber.

Crxeaaiex. July He lower at Tlkd opasBtd witk feplesaber suchnrd aod varied bwt rOtla autnac tbsfdajCWiaitoUia li.r of I mt nra sttiatetaat, Jte clusa. ror.Tii lIosnT.u. mi: Ciiildetn. The 'rtli istcni Hofjital for Childrra has.

received' a (location of 100 from Mr. Albert G. Sanc'ontm towards the cost of the new buildbg about to be erected ia Hsclaicy road. IfosriTAi. Sdndat Fcxd.

The follovsins wcro among tho principal amotmts received at the llansioa hovso yeAerday aid of. the fund All Saints', Ennis luore gardwis, 453 Holy Trinity, Rocliampton, 104 Holy Trinity, Tulso hill, 1C1 Stephen, South Dulwich, 1W I emsford Parish Church, C2 1LC.M.,'' 25 anonyruona, 25 Mr. Julian" Senior, 21 St. Andrew, Watford, 3t Parish Cbm i li, C3 Finchley PrnsbyU rian Church, 30 St. Saviour, Southwark, 52 'Jriuity Presbyterian Church, Wimbletli.ii, 23; St, John, Sidaip.

23; Kingston on Thames I'iirish Church, 23 High Bvech Parish Church, St. Stephen, Westminster, 22 All Saints', NorfoBi sqcare, 23 Kcston l'ariah Churdi, 22 St. John's Presbyterian Church, Kensington, 10O St, iMiry, Plaistov, Kent, 50; Mitcham Pariih Church, i x'f Ql, llav i luia.i iiuivu, vutuvd, avv Parish Church, 37 St. Stephen, Hampstead, 20 Su Mary, 2i2 lilackheath Wealcyan, 20; Su'Paul, Fortsl hill, 51. SU Saviour, I'addia'g ton, Yarlcy Parish urch, 24 SU Olave, Down, 40 Brixton Unitarian, 29 Cliihv.iti Parish Church, 33; St.

Paul, Cimonburr, 21 liroriiley Parish Church, Knt, 50 St, Mark, Bromley, Kent, 21 Lalham Parish Church, 21 Eaton Chapel, Eaton square, 25 Uirist Church, Now gatc strtfi, 41 St. James the Los, Westminster, 23 St. John Evangelist, lutiicyf 50 Stoke Ncwington l'arbsh ChanJi, 03 tirkt amrch, Mayfair, 131 Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nottingiill, 31 St, Andrew', Ioytonstone, C4 St. Thomas, Portman wroare, 72 St. Peter, llighgate hill, 26 Wellington Barracks Chanel, 32 St John, Upper HoRowav, 21 Old Maiden Parish Chnrch, 15; Moakm Hadley rarish Church, 10 Clapton Congrecational Church, 35 SU ison cjinrcn, woorwicn, xaiai Gcorso's Garrison Homsey, 25 St, rani, JLOW CXCCCG3 JeWej aaaw asua ..24.

The total PIIILTLUUIONIO SOCIETY. At ths closing concert of the soasca, given last night ia the Queea's hall baforo a very largo audience, tho rain feature of iintertst in a very long programme was the first performance of an overture CdiZny)ne by Dr. Edward Elgar, who has given xa aa uncompromisias pieco of programrao music and has set Mnlf to portray tho ciiamcteristic impressians of the Lcadoa Etroets cpoa a pair of lovers who walk through the town. Tho sweethf arts, and varioas types oi coct.ncys, old ana young, are represented ia. i musio a street band "passes, tho pah go into a church, and weTiopo are ultimately married ia oao, aad live happy afterwards.

Uhether or hot this is tha case, aad how maay childma (if airy) they have. Dr. Elgar will) perhaps tell us somo day; but, though this is. hardly, a suitable opportunity for discussing the arlistio I functions of program rr mnsio or for pointing oat the thsurdiiy of attampsiag to tell a Btory in music, it mast tJ admitted that the composer has writteva strenuous, varied, aad brilliant overture which will do mach to enhance his fame. ITi tfc iH in combining varioas themes antl in the treatment of his characteristic ideas are fully or hot' we take aa mterust ia the.

subject illristrated. The composer conducted his work in person, and was heartily applauded aad repeatedly recalled at its. close Tho inclusion of two concertos ia the programme was in accordance with the old tradi tions of tho society, but, happBy, thexo was only one symphony, tho immortal Unfinished of Schubert, and one overture, the r.roactbau cf Beet hovea, both admirably conducted by Dr. Cowen. Herr Lasopola Oodowsky played Brahmssaohra piano concerto ia minor, op.

15, with wonderful virtuosity bnt'rathsjr loss than tho perfect beauty of tono that ho displayed ia his recitals. Miss Maud PoweB, who, strange to say, had not played at a Philharmonic concert before, though sbo has long Ccserved tho honour, cave a verv find ner ormanco 0f Tschaikowsky's violin concorto in op. 35, playing with great dignity, briBiaat execution, and true mnsicianship. In the cadenza after the canzonet ta, which slio played with exquisite taste, she stopped to tunc, but tho interruption was not a serions matter. Both instrumentalists wero repeatodly recalled, bat neither yieldud to tho demands for aa encoro, Tho vocalist was Mi3 Lydia Nervil, tho possessor of a strange voioo most strangely trained it is a high aad ringing soprano of wonderful power and rosonaaco in the bigber octave, but the middle register seems to have been left to bo incomplete i3 the control over tho middle notes, which are dcplorablv weak.

Tho quality of tho high aotra is qnita altogether diilereiit from. that generally associated with thotyiical highh'ghtsopraao these notes, to which evcry Uung elso tas apjiaraaUy beoa sacriiiccu, are more carious than bcaatifnlr'and ia an air from Mozart's Scra'jlio the singer Ehoweda sad want of stylo and finish, though she wa3 better caited in tho SavilLma irum jissBaeu jjon tesar ae liazaa. LUo per ionnar.ee ol tha NaUornl Anthem, with which tha scasoa's work was, as U3ual, brought to aa end, was taken by the andienco as an appropriate and timely pretest against tno uses to v. bio tha hall was put oa tho previous night, aad a kind ofmoral deodorization of tha 4 la tie au vV agart tie lines a. tinea cf aqoal tnrcmaa Kat pxesaara the esJuas whuh they trtd.rata bets: eisea fa Cjnres at the eat thai CO The sbaJa tesseraUire isciTeaia Cirurea Liaatsnad.

fresa oratraii Bnght sunabiao recorded up to 6 puau was; LLza unuao, vrsr. iiarrogate, trar. txiwestott, Cihr. Littlestoae and Hastiap, not received London (Westminster), Eastbourae, Brighaa, Worthing, Bath, RhyL and Southport, none. i PoaECAsrs or VTaATiTErt ron.

Fkcjat, Jcse 21. AriSTATirL rs nn. P01? 10 westerly, wine, UMTED KrKGDO'at IS moderate to strong abbs tbowery. Ths Times Omcs, 12 rat. REAprscs or Tmii Joedas BArtosnrrKii (corrected) DCBrra ttie past TwxiT ocn Hocrss.

Jca20. V2S. X3 Inchtri 13 6 to it. 3 223. S22.

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English Dictionary about to lo carrie mi tlio work from Jc.v to Kairine," and tho l'bllowing section will fluish an complete volun V. Dr. Murray is responsible for th 3 forthcoming instahnrpt and he invites scrial attention to the great words Jcdger" Jury," and Jasticol" Jinco," a special lctcrtiSt. 'lho opening article in skctchos the intcretting history of that letter aad its status in English, I'. where, like it Las only a rchtrictod tuiiivo i unction, but a large alien constituency." A facsimile rf tlio Jirst lition of BradshawJ3 railway ttnfvtablcs li Ixen issued from tie efheo.

of liradfbiiw at 5, This tiny booklet was lifheti iii IsStl, weatlyf bj6al in greca It i3 an in! erecting oiriosity. t'specially if, it bo compared with tbo fiiroiliar thick" Bracisiiaw Ut day. 'ihs inside and farcsf rtrtund one of tlto dfscorrjfcrt3 which pmir railway trarrllers lid to undergo in and the irtrtvueitcy' of traira rtiows that at this ticrifvi diaxlea Grtrtilio'aillstasi'ifjjt ftuiways ivas shared by til but a very small number of his countrymen. and Signer Bcsdni pave ilio lst of thir Sirica of Ebraia recials at the jeslerday alternooa. Tho progriimme wfs drawn out ircly from the works of ISeeUscveri, aad contained threo sonatas for violin pianu, tliose ia Ci aad minor, and the 44 Kreutzer sonata.

'Ibe retdiag whkh they cf the IxT named is well known to coaccrt goors by now, for thry liave often playel it before. The others, "bowover, are lordly so familiar. Of the two the minor went he best, The romantic clement which is present in their playing in eo great a degrt a enabled tlm to do full justice to the very drrimatie first movement and fmdt, both, of which they played exceedingly well. In the popata in" the beautiful adagio and tho scherzo wrra both notable performances JtU Viaye's phrasing of the former was particularly interesting, fhile in tho latter the delicacy and crispness with which both performers played was all that could bo desired. Natcue Sttjut" in IIolu.

Schools. Tho Technical instruction Committee cf the. Bedfordsairj County Council have this year arraaged.f or tho assistance of elementary trackers in rural districts, a series of 12 lectures on SatcrtLuymomLngs upon Naked Eye Botairy," supplemented on six of tlw Saturday af tcmocas by field excursions under the direction uf local botanists, at which attention was specially directed to the commonest and most widely representative Both the lectcrer and excursion gardes, we "are. told, disclaimed as aa end in view tho collection of rare specimens or minute scheduling of variations, their object being to encomage in young teachers such a knowlndga of the common plants cf the cocntrysido os may enable them to stimulate ia their pupils 44 an interest ia the vital process. aad ia the leading characters cf the Vegetation of both farm and garden." Those who attr nd are invited to answer weekly, questions on paper, aad also to orward tpmaiens o'f pJaat3 or identincation to their excursion gmdes" ah mvitation that conceivably erioourage the iEpoBatloa of rare flora that is complained of elsewhere.

JBot tho scheme, fcpoaking. generally, soorns carefully deaignod to avoid ench a rrsult and is stated thus tar to have been ranch apfjrociatfdt Tesiperattjeji and IlYOEosiETnio CostDmoK or TUl Air in LoNDQSa Jcxs 20. mFROVEDTRAmSERYmEmSCOTLAXD Temj rainra. Wtui, near cf Teosion Veponr (Tower Obacrra of ia 10 Airlrer loches. Grains.

Graiaa Per Cent, CO 50 3CI 40 13 63 C3 57 "4 Co 51 13 oO Mldaighti fil 54 413 4C i 14 77 Mia. temperature, 52Jc. Scarise, Sh. 4 tmin. i JCNE 21.

Ago of Moon. Sixth day. Sunset, Sh. l.Srr.in. IiONDON Jcse 20.

CO'ESa. Tctip. Cldeg. nia, 50dcg. Wind S.S.W., light.

Weather dall, rain pccasioaaBy. Rainfall, QC La. PARIS, Jcse 20.4Bar., S0 35in. Ther. tacsc, 72deg.

ClMeg. Wind BKRLIN, Jcxa 20. SO OOia. Thexrr tain Cl 3ldeg. SBght N.W.

wind. Fins. flENNA, Jcxe CO llcu Ther aa, C7 Sdeg. 534deg. SUght N.

wind. lino. ROME, JUSS 20 23 0 lin. Ther tiax 71 OCdeg. 43 lGdeg.

Slight N. wiad. Uncertaia. THE. NATIONAL HEilOEIAL TO QUEEN VICTORIA.

Tho foBowing are amoag the principal orations recently received at the Mansjoa hoase ia support of the natiofial manorial to Qaeea Victoria Borocgh of Konsingtoa (additicnal), per Sir IL Seymour King, raayor, 175 Ward of Farringdon without, per Depnties Scowdea and Judd, cVl Ss. Cd. ofiertoriei, at Hatfield Pevercl, Essex, 11 ICs. Sir William Turner, F.Ii.S 10 Sir Peter Spokes, Gcneral W. S.

Treiror, V.C., 5 East Lomlon. Synagogue, 11 13a. Coionel li. H. Ainsworth, 50 Major Gcneral IL G.

IlobirLjan, 5 Kmmannrl Church, Sidlow bridgo, Sir. Henry Balwer, 10 Sir Arthar Birch, 10 Mrs. ptoa CottreB Donacr, 10 10s. Mr. W.i B.

Byles, 5 5s. Washington Company of 4th Durham! RiOe Volunteers, church parade, 5 33rd Brigade Royal Field ArtiBery, 13 ta. Cd. Mrs. J.

F. Aahton, lu penco collection, per Mrs. Elizabeth MarshaB, 21103. Cd. collectoJ by Mr.

E. J. CV)UingwDod, of Lilbcrn Tower, 10k. 3d. Addiscomhe IWha Church, 3 cs.

Od. Messrs R. D. I'tirncr and 25 Capfaia ColviBo, lt.N., 10 TitchaeW Parifh Church, 5 13s. Mr.

and Hon. Mrs. Reginald Eaoken, 10; Mrl S. Duff, 10 Mr. HanWy, i2 Its.

ho(aSeto hbu4 colk cuQu 'Barrpw. Uuraey, 1 lis. Cd. Sir Ilermaaa Weber, 10 ICis. coBected ta tho parishes of Hvtbo and DiLd ui, 15 1 Is.

bd. BurWD oo Trent (firrt "instairfleat), per tho raayor, 100 Mr. W. B. Skene, General Sir lieary Moore and Ltsa Fii7a Mwro, 10 10s.

Sir Henry Watcrfield, 10 Mx. T. i i a 1 W. 1 oaaucman, s.iu iia. ueux iui aw Mr; Wi GilULaa, 10 Miss K.

D. Doultoa, 10 Major la, IL Lsaacs, 10 ICS. Mra. Siltzer, 10 and Deputy aad the Misses Saowdcn, 2i 5s. a a ontoa opemag ot loe crrta cnags xa sbo las MtfTbrri RaQway Company and Its Scottish North Britfch and tho Ghtaraad Scs2vWcstern Bail way Ccarpaaics, hare sot seriocdy (xii'triwl for tha vilaahlsSccttixh express trafVi, batfraa July lxraw aad TlgtscsspoBcy will be iaaagaratedia cuxlssrtowra backaahaxvotlwtzaiaotbsryba To carry this oat the new trria Barrio's maka tha most ceraplei reformation ever crrrird out at oao Hitiliyqa a great through roots, aad, exmadenrrg that their roots to Edinburgh is 15 TrrTVe than tha East Coast xaii atgna muea longwttaa ths West Coast, and afrrrmru tn steep grades, aoroa credit is ch to tfcemxOTthrsrspmied action.

The fastest new frVm by thA Miilhsxiaad 'W'aTerJsy may 3 takra as a specimen of tha seer policy. Thiaiv aPaBiaaa alcepias car train from St. Paacras to Irrver ass, which will learo at 7 23 i aad to Ediabcrgh ia only 8 hoars, reachiag Irrveraess at 9 lO.vja. Urs tin a faw nnrrtrn ago tha Flyiug Scotsraaa took fcVy houzs over a. very esry road, oas 13 rPgj shcrtr winch tiraiag wa3 its nrrrTal from 1S3 to 1300, when, with some diScaitythe Ncrth Castcra cat the time down, to Si hoars ia the face ol eppesitica fr" its partners ano of wham tho North British cow runs this train north of Carlisle.

A nay fast train will leave. St Paocras each morning at 3 30, with rfbrinawrin aad arrive ia Ediaburgh at 5 pun. aad Glasgow as 620pua. This will bo tbo earliest day traia to arrise ia EHiabargh from London by aay rocte, taVing as it 2oe3 daly eight hoars 35 iriinatcs frora Loadcti to Erfirhgrgh. Hero it connects by throogh carriages with tho North British exprosscs to Perth, Dcadea, Aberdeen, aad Irrver Beaoj landing the Midlaad paarsascra at thsso placea frora two to three hoars oarlie rJisa at presaaf.

la raaaiag this train the North British itailwayCem paay have rmdertakeaa notahla task namely, ana of S4 miles from Carlisle to Ediahtrrgh ia two hocrs 15 rnr.ctfa. over a road which eiirahs to high summits twice, A dining car train will also rua froia St. Rincras to Edinburgh aad Glasgow at 11 33 arriviug at Watxrley at 8 25 puru, the Glasgow corresponding diaing ear traia rcachiag St. Enoch's Station at 8.25 whila tha oil afternoon dining car traia leaving St Pancras at! SOpuai' will be accelerated to reach Glasgow at 10 20 au aad Edinburgh at 10 25 p.m. Tho night 30 rxm.

PnB zuaa (uej will ba qaichaasd, aad a now fast, slocpiag car traia will start at 10 23 and raaka IklLaiRrrshia eight hours 25 ninrrtCT aad Glasgow ia eight hscra 55 mirratfa, with excelleat connexions to Perth, Inverness, aad Aterdeea. Groat improveawEts araahjo raadsio. tha services between Bristol aad tho West erf England aal all Scotland. Carzaspcading improvcracaia ars to bo raado ia tha sirvLoo from Scotiiud to tha Ririth, Tha North British Railway Corapaay will rua adiaing car train at 9 30 aua. from Waverley to Carlisls ia two hoars IS rnirrctes, aad it win reach St.

Faccras at pja. the carHsst traia to arrivo from Scotland byaayzocto. Dirdrig car trains wiB leavo St, Enoch's Station at 10 45 1 33 and 2 pjru, performing tha jocraey ia xuao hours, whUa a Baing car traia wUl now Icavo Kihr bexgh at 2 10 pua. aad reach Loadoa at 11 p.r?. laplacts of one slow sleeping car traia from Scotland to London, no less than threo Pullman expresses will leaEdirjhrxrgh (with special north coimexioas) at 9 S3, 9.50, aad.

11 25,. and Glasgow at 9 30 aad 11 reducing thoraght journey to only eight hoars and 33 mrnrrtft bctaeen tha capitals of the two laagdaras. No lesa thaa oco hour 4C mhsatea ar eared oil tha crui chest traia timings by day betweea IiCTiIrm and Edinburgh, aad oaa hoar three mirmta from tha. hgrt times as they stand now. Prom Edinburgh to TiorirTort tha time of the day trains is cat down by cue hoar 40 wTTntix tha nigbt by nma hour 7Q nitinli.

The GrratWestexa Railway Company aanouacs that a large nraabcrof iarpoxtaat train alterattous will ccraa Into operation oa July 1. Expresses will rth frora lamdrm to Binaingaam without stopping, and also betweea Landoa. aw, ftTjtjr.Ttm jonrngy betweea PadflingtOTiajid Peirrarira will be ahcrtened' by 40 innto i "PLa now rjtprcsj will leave I'addiagtoa at 10 35 reaching Peiviaaca at 0 23 raanrhig frora Pieaxaacfl at 11 aja arriving at Paddrngton at 7 pun. New services are ''f1 lxrtwe Paodmgtaa aad Weymctrth. by tha new short roata via Hrmgerford, Potcey, aad.

Westbcxy, reducing tho time occupied oa tho jouraey by U) i TTi M. Tbo new traias wiB lcavo Paddiiigtca at 9 35 12 35 and 5 10 retarxdag frora Wey raocth at 9 aazu, 1 10 and 4 35 pjn. TLa local servicea between Westbory aad Weyraoath aad oa the Salisfccxy aadBridport branches wiB ba improved. In conrrrinn with tho 9 S3 aua. and 12 35 ra.

expresses frcxa Paddragtoa, new traias vdB leave Ncrchrrry at 10 53 aja. and 1 52 for Southampton, re turning from Southampton at 5 SO pxa. and recihing Paddiagtoaat 8 Arhhtiocal services ara annnrrrxed bctwoea lairdon and lam itap, llfracombo, and other health ana holiday rcsorU ia tho West of England also to Shrewsbury, Atorvstwith. Eaniiorah. Cheater, inrtrrihfad.

and Liver pool. A special boat" express will leave Weymouth for Bristol aad. Paddiagtoa as toon as pcssLLla after tha arrival of tha stearacr leaving Jersey 'at 30 a.n. and Guernsey at 1015 a m. A raeetiag was held at honso yesterdiy afternoon, unaer ue presiaency oi jouaiess vaoogan, as Maypresj of Chclsoa lor the purjioao of.

forming an organizatioa ia! tha borough ort' behalf of tho womea's memorial to Victoria in connexion with tho Queen's Jnbiloj nurses. Tho foRowiag were present Tho Marc hionpss of Eipon, Iidy Adelaide Tiiylour, the lion; liaaaltca Cioraoa, iirs, jvsroya, Jlrs. Lane Fox Mrs. George Alexander, Miss Peel, iliss Farifuharson, Miss Montgomery, Miss' Paget, Miss Rose, Mrsi IJpcrtwood, Mis Clay, Mrs. Meinerrihagoa, Mr.

llarclld Mr.jllesjifiald Garratt, and Mr. Eddia, Lvi ij Cadogan hating explained Uni objects of tha rrK eting, thiiso pn serit formed therasel res into a com power tdd to their number, for tha purpt'o of orgiaizingjtho work ia.tho boroughs ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. W'ARWiCKsrai (sTnATEuKD ON Avtis DrrtsiON). The jfoBaaing Isttcrj was received yestarday by tha ltadicai caadato from Si? H. CampbeU Bacaeraaa BjJar Mr.

Kibg, I caaaot refrain from wrifiaj a few lines! to express thej iaterest wish wiach wa are all gsBaatjcEort to the Stratford seat. 1 Lojej that tha soend tyxitrines j'oa are advocating wUl readi tho hearts of the electors, aad that the cathasiasm voaiafa sO well; iuidx2ed to arousa will have a wide cCcct. Tbo coaatry kecras to to giadaally awaicruhg. from its disappoint! dream cf peace, and strength abroad ana progress and aavaaro at acme, sail, tas sitaa rioa tails such spirited action as yours. Yours very truly'.

H. 3Ir. Joseph Arcb yesterday issueda mami'esto to the wxrkarg racri electors, in vhich ho ears 44 I waat to know wbat Mr. Foster did to get you the vow. If yoahad waited tiB tho Tories gave, it yoa 1 beUeve yoa would have boca voto lftss to tay, bat soma years ago Mr.

Bolton King came oa tho platform with ma to advocate your political 'rights. Tho Jaaxaa of BoItoa ji.iag is a name I well remember well know that tha Tories promised yoa old ags; pea Bionsi aad 1 fear of yoa voted Tory with tha idea that they would give yoa a pension ia your old ago. liavej they dua it No they have spent nearly 200,000,000 of your hard earned racey ia a crael war. Had that large sum been properly invested, how pocr henert hard wcrkm men would it have ktpt ia theirdecliaiag years from the workhouse 1 Bat what is likely to foBow as the result of this awful waste of money Your necessaries cf Life will bo dearer, and I am told the wages of the farm labourers are being reduced. 1 wish yoa to remember that what yea sow yea will also reap.

Yen, tha orkmg mea of this division, will havo aa opportunity oa Tuesday next of teIHagtbe Toxica yoa can no larger believe ia their promises that li misprahlir ipvivvl and iilfad rr.n in tk and that yoa mean to a man to vote for Boltoa Kiag, the trco fcrea. arwicisairo raaa. xc asy taera will bo tea Uaioaist ratings, the; principal one being at Stratford on Avoa, at which Mi. AcTtea Ctaaberbda, M.P., will speakL The Liberalsi raade art Tmsaccessfal attempt last, evening to hold a meeting ia Stratford town. A large number cf Mr.

Fester's supporters pat ia art irppearsnco and wartd tha Union Jack to tha aeccmpaairaeat of martial sonss. Sir Walter Foster, was inierruptca. timo alter time, out succtcckvI in making himself rartiaBy heard. Whea Jlrs. W.

P. Byles' rose there was a rush for tha platform, ia which chairs were broken and blows exchanged. TK trntn gTrvft frftTrerf'tr'ji rtflo.in rt aTi THE CERTIFYING OF Tiro following circular has been fcffarcdronv tho Ilomo OEQco to cletks to coonty and baronsh. justices, stipcirdiary magistrates, and tho metropolitan polico raagistratca Wlutchan, May 31, 1901. Sir, I am directed by tho Secr tary of Stats to acquaint you that he has had bef bra him cases which havo ooarrrod ra certain Pocr Law unions ia vAicitlia rtBovircr omctrs have received payments from tha district medical Omcczs aoa pzoprieacra oi utxocu uvuq u.iiiimni;i with tha 'certifyiagof liraatics aad their admission into these houses.

Mr. Ritchie feels sure that be may const upon your active assistaaco to discover and pat aa end to rxprorigrreihlA prr.rriry, and with a view to prTJ veating their repetition ia tha future ho thinks it deszrahlb to tha attention of mngitfnapa to several point connected with the certifying cf lunatics. (1) Section 1C cf tho Lunacy Act, 1296, which prescribes the steps to be taken when a pauper alleged to ho a lunatic, or aa alleged luaatio wandering at large, ia brought before a justice directs, amongst other that tho justice ahaB call in a medical practitioner, aol is only when this practitioner has eigned a medical cartiikaio with regard to tha laatticthat aa order for hi removal to an institution for bmatica can be made. In. soma cases the relieving cEcer has, it is found, often or iaCueaced tha selection of the medical practitioner who should examine the alleged lunatic bat it appears to the Secretary of State that the fiecticn reqaired that on each occasion tha justice shook! himself caU ia sirN medical practitioaer as ho may think fit, aad that the rclraving o2air shonldiano way bo conceraod ia tho selection.

(2) A justice should not riga tho recseption order raitil the medical practitioner has sigaed tha mfsllcal certificate It appears that justices scmetimcs do cot wait antil the certilkate has been sigaed by tho medical practitioner aad tho statement ci particulars tilted ia and sigaed by tha xeBaving oiScer. U) Seme times tho naiae cf ths asylum to which ths lunatic is to bo conveyed is hit blank la ths reception order. The "Law OCccrs of tho Crown bava advised that, unless tha name of 'the to which the lunatic i to bo ramoved ia EUted ia tbo reception order when it is raado, tha order casot legally bo acted on aad Mx. lUtcaia thiaks'it vary iraportaat taatlha rocurcracat of tho Lunacy Act ia this matter sSonld be complied with, (4) 1 am to call your" atteatioa to scctica 27 (2) cf tho Lunacy Act, sad to say that it is important that justices should very carefuily ascertain that there Li a deficiency cf room i that. there are' soma special cirrxnastancej before they aathori a lunatic to scat to some iosti ttrtica pthr than tbfi cotrary agyirrri.

Tha cast ia aay each iustiUTticii is cf course, a. idL greater thaa ia tha county asylums, sad in some iai iaa ses tho iastitatian ia sirxaia at a considarablo distant ifrart tha place from which tha lanatio is seat, aad 1 may thus ta entirely cat oS. frcxa has friends. 1 am. Sir, year cbedisnt scrvsat, KxSEiai E.

Dicbt. IsooitroEATED IIkdicai, PiucrtnosErj's Asso Tha 10th aacaal diaser of this association wax held last night at the Hclhom Restacraat. Dr. Haary Blako tho president) occupied tho chair, aad the company mcludod Dr. J.

S. E. Cotaxaa (tho rstiriag presi deat), Dr. George Jacksoa, Dr. Rivers VBlsoa, Dr.

Joseph Smith, Dr. Frederick Spicer, Dr. readiest (Manchester), Dr. Macaanghtcn Jaaes, Dr. Crichbaa Jackson, Dr.

P. J. ABan, Hugh Woods, Dr. Pararacre, Mr. George Brown (hoa.

secretary) and Mr. J. S. Cotraan (general st After the loyal toasts. Dr.

proposed that of'tba associatior. Ha said it was a cora pararjvely "yocag organization, and it coald chin to hara justified its exrstnce. In view of the protwstica which it aSorded to medical practitioners, bo had little doubt that its membership would coritinue to increase aad that there was a great fatara befcrs it, Tha president, ia response, said tha association bad been of great csa la preventing tho abeso cf tho mrdical ciab ryrtec Maxy raembers of those dabs ceroid weB aSord to pay tha cscal professional fees, aad ocght not to belorar to. the clch. With regard to tho difference between tits lioyal Collegi of Physicians of Londoa and the Royal CoBega of Surgeons of Kugfand and the General Mectical Corrncil a3 ta the registration of medical stadeats who passed tha first of their five years of nodical study at schools and insti terians cot rocccaixed by ths General Council ha said his sympathies were entirely with tha Royal colleges ia the attitude they had adopted colleges had aa exec Bent system try which a student could taka his first ycar.at a good school ia tho coaatry aad ba better trained for the London preBrainary scientifia examination thaa bo could possibly ba ia tha miwrWi schools of tho metropolis, aad ho tnoturht they ocjht to bo supported ia their action.

Dr. George Jackson (Plymouth respoadiag for tha toast of Oar Provincial Members," reposed by Mr. Goorga Brown, raid that if it' were tho aaarriraoa3 wish of his colleague would become a rmrtidnto for merabership, of tha General Medical Council at tha election of direct representatives whkh is to taka. place ember. Dr.

Elvers Wllbscaialso iusxmdad. Othsatteaa IcJIoweda.

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