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jTHB TTME3, ITODNESDAT, MARCH 7, 1900. THE WAR TjTBTKrY Maaeahyylst Xriea I JC ft aat. March YL Wl It. B. WWU, 1st Xtec Bays! Btfl Corp.

THE PRINCE AND THE IMPERIAL i ifttt hditT, YEOMANRXi Tha Prince) of VTales luu cncbrealy ocnaemted to inspect farther contingent of the) Iiaperial Tecxnnory tore at XI o'clock 00 Friday morning next at AlbAny etre barracks, Eceni'rp4rk. The cootlnpot wHll. Inclode the men ot Not. 51 mad E2 Companies (Mr; Fagot's cerpe) and poenJbly a company of the harp BOotrv. Application from the general jmbHo for tickets to view the tntsavnj ahoold bo addressed to tho secretary of the Imperial Yeomanry Committee, Ctorriand gtaailona, BU Jsiacn'e sqnaro and friend cf member ot No.

51 and 63 Oompaalea Imperial tbcrald apply toil, SofloUc itrvet, rall mall. The following extract of a War Office mnnlcetion, dated the 5th ni published In yesterday's Imperial Yeomanry ordora It Lm Veen deciJed that ex soldlen who are at present earring la eoeapaaie of the Imperial Yeomanry Mt eligibl to tola th Rots! Reserv Battaliooa, nor ere tbej entitled to reeelr the 23 bounty granted er eoldters who Jala tho battalions. Tha sum of 100 13a. baa been forwarded to Lady Cbeaham by Mrs, Drake, of Shardeloee, Amortham. Backs, in aid of too maintenance of the Amertham and Ooieabill bed la the Imperial Yeomanry Hospital.

The money twa auDacnDed locally. Bnntllt Th Hirh Eheriff rd Berkshire. Mr. Cnw, ot NMagboar park, twu Wokingham, entertained at a mJ dinner UH eight is th Town hall at Reading the members of lb Cad Company (N. M)of th Imperial Yeomanry raised ia the Royal county.

Th procetotngs Id point of enthusiasm fully equalled tha two ysxrioe send oS dinner riven la the ud room to tha 1st Company alao to tha Rifl Volunteer. Tlx lilgh Sheriff (uppcrted by Capial Nelson, lata ot the 5th Dragoon Gaerda, it taking oat the company to Um front. Cokae! the Hon. Oelert Craven, eum H'inr the Berkshire Yoocacrr. Commander Oliver Ycng7l.P., Sir Gilbert East, Mr.

C. E. Kejser, Ooloaal Piakaoo. eommanrtini th 49th Rrctnnttal IMitrict, tha Uax ct Kdict. ir.

W. Tonltcn. Major Vuinj, ul jar. iiertvn cvnoa. r.

b. ti. etmraun, tocrtiaiy iron lon uiaft, ixim uiDairt 01 tna coantr. Mr. Mount, M.l'..

Mr. LotJ, M.I'., SVr. Q.W. Wlmer, M.P..aad other. Ixinl Wactac ct rrratrd hit hlth anro eUtioa of tha tml trie tie nrit' which had iaiiaaeJ ao mart roans Derhahira men to pra their terricta for their Coeea and eccctrr at tha tt of war.

Tha tout rit tha ereciaf. Sunn to the 2nd Company of tha I on March 1. Barkahire Imperial Veomacry." wm proposed by tha IQfh Shrrlit, wbo reminded the Yeomanry thit they vera Coinc to Bjkt the battl tor Jurtire and eqmU rif hta for all tha white nor ia Sooth Africa. In tha mCict before them they would be aneociated with thooe wbo had already proof that they were tha woncy eon 01 tae nrara men who were entecy inctro' mental in wincix for their eoontry it preamt neat Dee. By Joij their doty la the 0U they wonld earn tha cratitade and admlrauoa of the ancntry.

and would teal that the had helped to teoor for the Empire a trocfer povhton in the world than it had erer prtri aaly oecvpied. Tfaer had, lndenl, a noble can and a noble Qaeea to If nt for. Tha prreent eampaifn had ahown that oar eoLlier were eanl to any the eoantrr hftt erer produced, and that in thi eonct they mtrht folly rely apon onr roloniea to tupioit tha mother country. Tha llif b. BherUT condodea by aaying that ha (honld be pleued to entertain tha Bertahlre Yro soanry acain on their return from the war.

The health ot the Hich heri3, tha Mayor of Readinf, Major arms ana ouer were nonoorea wttn enlonuasm, and na proeeeainga cioara wiin toe muodu Antnem. Mrnnuszx. Six at tha eon of Mr. John KVetley. of BaTeoaooort, Leyland road.

Lit creep, bare been accepted for the MidJlrz Imperial Yeomanry. Ilarinf been amorarMfBl ia their individual attemnU to eeora admbaion into erparata eorra, tha brothen, who are all aia oionieen, jrearatea uiamaurea a DOdy before the Middlesex recruitinj and lart week they were enlited and admitted to tha cavalry barrack at Knijrhtabridc. The brother have been well educated foe the meet part In Prance and Germany and are all Uaricx rood position ia tha City. Ia fonr inrtance their employer are parinf them aalarie and keepmf their (itoation open tor them. One of their (iter, who 1 in training tn Qla(ow a a nunc, baa also vol na ttered tor is war.

10 ED ROBERTS AND THE CTTT IMPERIAL YOLTJNTEEES. The Lord Mayor last night received tie foUcrw ng teierram irom Lara liobera, dated from Oaf on tela It tU afford ma great pleaaora to accept the honorary aoloneley ot the Qty of London Imperial Volunteer, who have been doing excellent work with this ore. rtnsiaTTS. MrDn.an. Major 3eneraI Trotter, commanding the iwm uwio, mmiiamra oy l.

Clonal uieardo, Erigada Msjor, end hi iLD.O., hvpectad at Ronnalow ywterday tha Yohmteer aerrie company of tha Mid ileaez Regiment, formed of detachant from the lit and Snd Volunteer Battalion of the regiment and the 17th Middlesex Etta Yolunteera, the latter battalion Boding CO men of the company and Captain Roche being ia command. Lieutenants and Bower, of tha 2nd Middlesex Volunteer Battalion, were tha other oficer. Major General Trotter erprnsed hi apiwoval of tha serviceable way in which tha aoecpaay tamed oat. He congratulated them open their appearance, imprenod upon them the gravity of the duties they were nndertaking, and wished them a safe voyara oat and a (peedy return. A limilar com peer i being supplied by the Royal FnjUier (Volunteer) Battalion.

They were also pre ent under Captain Priadberger, but some of tha men had not aay proper kit and noo ot them had their helmet, a the company had only just arrived. SraaxT. A service of thankarrring for the forces ot ear arm ia South Africa and of farewell to the Yohmtef detachment of the Queen' (Royal West Surrey Regiment), wbo are leaving England on Saturday, ww held at Guildford last night. The mavor and corporation were present, and the whole of the officer and men under order attended, accompanied by the headquarter companies of the Volunteer. The address was riven by tha Rev.

L. B. Burrow. Tbt mayor and Canon Grant presented a souvenir ot the occasion to each Volunteer accepted for active service. The number of recruit enrolled ia the Inn of Court Eie during tha month ot January was 113, bring an inerras of 20 on the December anliitm nt, wfcife in Pebruary the unprecedented number of ISil was reached.

Among the recruit for February apprart the name of Lord Robert Cecil, O.C Owing to the drath of Caputs B. J. Gibboot, ef Company, the annual company dinner, which were announced for February, have bern postponed ter a month. Captain Gibbon waa the' first Volunteer wbo 'tH4 on active service, and hi 1st is aacpiy lets ay au ni ola comrade. HI CpL A.

Cooo, gnu umtaai Uorawail Ut Infantry, eatarie, at Orange River. March 7I VU. R. niieck.lrtKorthlanahira Karjmecl. antario, at Orang River, March S.

8151 CnL O. Wsteon. Jth Ooronarrr Amrv Berrb i vorna, emrr, noaoeooscn, aiarca a. 1U. Northaaptonahir Regiment, tha I lot mora clothing rtUl much 'i.

I needed, esnecially la view of rtna anvoacnlng winter. AT "TSi iatm Bua "Pa, nysentery, irtidci most required tre fcr men, jaiket suiu, 1 rosgh working snlU, endercJothing, toou. and gret It. 1vtU, Snd Royal Pnsiller, phthiii, at far women, Virt andwirm Uouse. strong Cl'K Q'tLh ifr, ander iothlng', and booU boy.

and glrU ot all ages 1WW, Paach, 2nd Bhropihira light rrqalre rood strong cadrrelothiLg and boots. Bingla Jaws), Balgariaa, Croat, Magyar, Braisriisn, and Cases, or II langosg or one horpitaL THt TRANSVAAL RSPCaBEo. Th Secretary cf BUta for tha Celoale has forward ad to tha Lord Major tha following telegram from Bit Alfred Milner i Cans Town. March 1. The clothing gtseronaly sent tor retugaea by iarxa Btaabsrs of reopls ta Great Britain has bees feond aatremaly I hare recti red a message from all th local ramnjttee deatring an expression cf hearty woollen blanket can be utilised to any number.

There no os for men's black coats and One clothes. Ana MR. WINSTON CUCRCniLL AND MR. MACLEAN. Mr.

J. M. Maclean, M.P., aho wrote congratulating Mr. Winston Churchill on his escape from Pretoria, has jart recejvithe following bterestbg reply Epeannan' Mm, Natal, Booth Africa, Feb: 0, 1900. "Dear Mr, Maclean, Thank yon vervmnch for your 37 65 PU.

C. Half. nl DrarooBa. at Car I tmderlinen. and ladies' eveniaa dreasea." 4611 It.

F. Beard. 1st North Laaraahira rUgtmant. I rv A. rnxJ anntaini rlfu of elotWn.

tnr th enteric, Orang River, March 4. I rtf ogees shoald rlarked MaMion honaeRelief o30 it, t. Moore, 2nd Royal ingnlander, gnnsoei IDd sent to Meaar. Uayter and Uayter, Georre yard, wound, Oranga River, March 4. I Upper Thamra itreet, London, by whom they will be A T.

I sect to tbs rcuef committee wiuoui expense to the telegram from General Boiler, dated Lady itxon. tt it iaUv rwoested that locifer matchea mitn, tl arch r. reports the rollowug amenq 1 may ta placed any si ma parcel. meats to oasualtios DaATia raoai Woraca. 2nd MWdleeeiaUegim nt.

Crj.W. ThompUna. 2nd ItcyU Boot Pnsilicr. 250d L. Bgt.

A. Owsn. 73rd fistterv Field Artillery. 83317 Gunner. J.

aZnd rjomeneiabtra Ugns jmantry. ovaj ab vm. a. 2nd Royal tanraster Regtaent 802 Pte. O.

Lodcr, 1 letter, which wa welcome. 1 glad yon arprovs of 3804 PU. W. OirUcrtoTi, 47l Drummer P. RothweJl, my jrinciple recording faithfully the actual impres 27C9 Sgt.

Fletcher. I sions a ther are formed, but ieee do not think that Imj mpKt iut iiimiii i4iww.iu, ia any way men reprrted wonnded, unwoemded, Unlss ar vietorion our South African Empire i 1134 in. J. Iiallidy, Snd Royal Lancaster Rsgt only a matter of history. It appears to me monstrous ment.

reported missing, found deed. to deny that our supremacy was challenged by the S103 Pte. N. Ilildreth. Tad Doraetshtr Ragtcnect, Boers.

The wonderful display of their militarylitrencth re porta.) missing, ha rejoined. should alone suffice to convince the mot prejudiced that 83 Pte. W. MeManiU, 2nd Middlesex Regiment, we existed, witn a garrison at 10,000. men, only upon wounded (since dead).

sufferance. Sooner or later this war had to come. Bloody fi 1JS OxJ. V. Parker.

2nd Dorsetshire Rexiattst. and terrible a it is (and these exrreseions seem very 1 real when, a I 70 gun are drawing up in line The initial ot Bee. Lieut. King, 61t Battery Royal nod it has rome in sn honr when wa' are a miitl Field Artillery, wounded Pebruary 24, should be eeonla and oir attention is undivided. 11.

and net as previously reported. reaJily admit and renect the eonsdentlous I motives thst have directed your course so much arainat With reference to tha eaaualtie at Stdon Koo. I tout interests, so far from all rocr friends, bot rvTi. i vr ft I v. i A.

Awdry, Lancashire Fusilier, should be added to the or convince you that yonr action does a great diuervie missing also toel osua ITa. A. xvown, ajiaueex I so voe run. riov, 1 suppose you are fer peace, Regiment, reported killed, is a patient in hospital at whereat I do not care to ccme. home sgsin unless wa Wynberg.

I have vindicated oar manhood and ruarded what oar i lamer won i oops we snail oe sucees.nui tu toe The General of Ccmmml cations, Natal, reports I engagement now aix.ut to but I earnestly pray r.ii. a I that nomine may weaken the resolution of En eland. K. Plckwoad. R.A., was slightly wounded 0f you'onhe Yours sinoerely.

WotsTox 8. CnracHni." The Chief ot the Btaff, Indyrmlth, reports, tnider dato March 5, the foUowinj casnaltioa in 1st Koyal InnliVIIlIr.g Fusilier Kmad. UeoU W. O. Stuart.

Serrrtly wounded. Sec. Lieut. O. V.

Bteward. 1IR. POWELL WILLIAMS ON TOE WAR. Mr. Towtll WiUiam.

U.P., Financial Secretary to the War OiSoe, addresaed a meeting of hi oonstitoenta in Booth' Birmingham last night. A resolution was paaaed, That thi meeting, rejoicing in the saccea hare that La attended, the gsllsntry of the British and colonial force in South Africa, thank her Majesty's The following; deaths from occurred at LadTmmitb March 3. $039 Drummer' O. Downle, and 6929 Pta. I yovernmanior ujj nxi wim men my nave oe n.

Twelvetree, 2nd Gordon Highlanders, entarlo 4 ill I i J1 ngni oi mo rjnpire as an importan eruis, Pte, P. Mulrooney, 1st Royal Fusilier, enteric 8731 Md Pjedf to mpport tte further efforts which tte. r. niitng, zno tuoa unraa, enveno simd i rr TT Bcmh. R.

Cross, 21st Battery dysentery 745 Pae. J. Stroud, 1st Liverpool Regiment, dysentery oi at, r. nuns, ina unaaars, ayaanxary. March 3 3790 Pta.

A. Thnmrann lfith lluai enteric civilian hospital orderly Jdj. C. Williamson, enune. maneni truruanmeni ci isritlan summacv and euual right and liberties for the dweller In every part of bouia Air.ea to wtuen tna insuenca oi (ireat uritain ahaU extead.f Mr.

PoWZU. WXLLIaMS aald the oeonle to dav were tha victim of the mistaken policy of 17 or IB year Thm nrearak war tha. raanlfc a Ann. Tbo foUowing furtUr death, am reported from f.Kflr,ir auinoniy, ana power, ana ci ui cnsiun people in uwvw aincs. i ouurvneions, oe peiieveu, were ever uienaea, ana oniy a csus lor war was It had coma to this, that as tha rule of the Boers in Boutn Africa could not apparently be mended it most oe cnaeq, sna wey would end it.

(Loud brers.) Icry might trust English courage snd determination and the English sense ot right for that. Nothing' else would Natal: 97C8 Sgt. J. Lyon, 14th C. A.B.C..

enteric, at Keel Blvrr, Marca 4. 4(74 Pta. r. Norrtngton, 2nd Caaaeroeiane, gunanol wound head, at Moot River. Starch 4.

3176 Sgt. J. Bhorer, 14th Ilussars. enteric, at Prera, March 8. i74 Driver Yatea, 45th Field Ca.

R.K., ceteris, a rrere, retraary 13 gl4U aid la sendJag bznries to the trewp if they I frosa Wketaladoa sed Pnaaay era TJeut CoI. Long I anew what woalduAeeept.tU. I there orT appe4 I staff, 240 Dr. O. LongsUff, 300 M.iiA I a x.

uwi iae usarrmgsow atv 1 1 Rodd, MOO Jtr.iJ. P. Befawann. J.PM stop the war but to bring heme to the Boer mind that the nation wa determined to carry it on until an Tha following officers In base hospital, Plater CTty wa obtained that her Majesty's maritrburs. are In a critical conditions muTrcmaT "wTlho'Sd 1st Raval Lancaster Reft.

Cant. G. L. Palme I eonouer. and when we had conauered Kmree mnst ra (gunshot wound); Lieut.

E. A. P. Yaughaa (gunshot I all he could par. (Cheers.) He quoted what he wound).

I aescneea as tae. latest ngures. snowing uat at Uiia uoyai msuiers. ueo. tu D.

u. Kccartney moment mere were la Boutn Africa, Including men on (gunshot wound); Lieut. E. Facka (gunshot I passage or under order, comprising Regular soldiers. ound).

I members oi line A aval Urlgade, colonial contingents, Royal Engineer. Ltent. R. E. Merrick seriouary ill I Militia, and Volunteers.

203.000 men. who had with enteric). I them COO runs, equal to any which any European 2nd West Yorkshire Reft. Capt. A.

C. Dale I country could put into the field. One result of the war (seriously ill enteric) Msjor Jones, Btaff (seriously ill I would be to make perfect our mean of defence and enteric). I teach some valuable lessons. He thought perber uey waoteo iea snow in we Army ana more utllit TSn Admlraltv retiorta that aecoad elaas Brttr bBm, I tt i.

i Thon 145100 of ILM.B. PowerWdWof the memW eV any other pcofeasion were" ablHo Jety" enUrio fever at Ladysmith. March 3. ujon hi profeaaienal inoome, without having to include I a large sum irom pnvaie mean. Tncre Had been a great outcry against the War Office svstem.

which, he Star, who immediately the outbreak of hostilities maintained, wa deviled to maintain the authority of joined the Imperial Light Hon and took part in the I Parliament and the responsibility to Parliament with defence ot Ladysmith. wa in hospital with fever at tha I Parliamentary! bead of the War Department. He time ef tha relief, but we are glad to learn from a I thought that, if it could be shown a a re alt that there private telegram of yesterday' date that ha is making I waa anything to reform, they would not find that there geoa progress wnraru recovery. i wrre uca counccvou wim we nar umce wno wouia I oner we smsum resisiance. lie wu neriectiv certain.

yg xw a' I whatever was dona, that Parliament wnnM n.l fnr Ttte.Viir. kn im 1 It authority over the War Office and over the War wound received in action near Paardsberg on the I offic Estiniate. Parliament would not allow a military ldth waa barn is and aatrnd th. officer, however high, to determine Question of nolicr through tha Militia la 18S9. Ha erred with the laaLd Jf qnestion of expense.

It would Interpose between Expedition in 1892 and with th Chittal Relief Force ia ff' fV intfrP0od an official, and. having heard 18V5. his advice and weighed it, would advise the eoontry and LtsTflTaXUrr HaJUT DTS09 BZLOOS, of the asm Battalian, who i now reported to have been killed la the fighting near Paardeberg on the 18th wa born in 1873, and entered tha Army la 1S94. Hxooxd Listrrxxairr Cxaaits Paraicx llJJUOil CASUALTTES. do toTJowinf telezram has been reoelred at fbe 'War Offico from the General Officer Oom lines ot Oommonlcation, Cape Town Capo Town, March 4 Tha General Officer Commanding' at odder River aotiaea that Capt.

Waldy, 2nd Bedfordshire Regiment, uea oi woanas, reorusry a. Lieut. H. D. Eeloa.

2nd lledrordihir Regiment, treriously reported wounde is killed. See. Lieut. Crmigi Halkett, 1st IEghland Light inrsnTry, wa raiea, renruary 10. Lieut.

B. Atchiaoo, Shrorahir Light Infantry, wa Srhtly wounded. Fahruary 27. Lieut. L.

Dunbar, Cth Dragoon Guards, 1 suffering mom suxi eoorassion, lau oi none. 8S09 Pte. Thomas Owens, 1st Regiment, srevtonlv reported siissinr. is killed. 8394 Pte, Kennedy and 8803 Pte, A.

Grant, 2nd Bedfordi air Regiment, Company of Mounted Infantry, Ul DWB, In farther telegram dated March 5 and March 6 the General of Communications, Capo Town, reports the following alteration and additions to casualties ana louowmg men reported trussing are wunded, and bolons to the 16th Lancers, and not to the Oth Lanoera. aanrerloTulvrvmrtAd Cpl. P. Elliott, L. Cpl.

5. nolman, Pte. J. Lear. Pta.

J. Martin, Pta. W. Bobson, Pte. J.

Ingram, and IwCpL IL Print and Pte, A. Hinds are missing. 7771 Pte. Bievert, Royal Canadian Regiment, (Hed ef wVrda, "let Essex Regiment, previoualy renorted taitma. is now In bmniial ITlnK.n Pte.

J. Adam. Royal Reclmcnt, died Other telegrinu from the General ot OomBnml gstlona, Cape Town, report the following deaths In Capo Colony 763 W. Wood, 2nd Seat orth Hlghlaadr. sxrterle.

at Modder River, Pebruary 28. 14882 Driver T. Cotter, 3th Company Army Berrlc Corps, enteric, at Medder River, February 27. 11823 Pte. W.

Daviaa, 38th Company Army Barriea Corp, enteric, at Modder River, Fels nary 28. Ifc Cpl. William Wiggins, 29th Company Army Berries Corps, enterie, at Orang River, Psbraary 28. Pte, O. Savage, Caps Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, "'tSiMrt? Wyndnam, 2nd NorSamntcoahlrs Regimant.

enterie. at Modder River, February Si. SOlO Pte, D. Creed on, Oth King' Royal Ria Corps, a 1. 27 Pte.

V. Hagan, 2nd Northern ptocahir Regiment, yfttariri r'Xr Mareh L. aa ertraet fraea a letter, dated Pebraary 13. from relative living at Bondeboaeh, near Cape Town I gave soma el tha saeosy aa toe ran io laaoiag grspaa and atnar rrult aanrwi woevw joey aave bob, mmi iVa aat la mat and the dust most Irvine. The fruit thoroughly appreciated by (1 shall taj glad te rerwsrd aay moswy eu iov vaiyaaa.

air. rowicT twivuo, k. deslrts to thank those who have sent gift to her fer the 2nd Battalion Koyal West Kent Regiment, and to inform intending donors that all parcels shoald reach her by March 10, on which date aba hopes to despatch the goods. Drawers, seeks, and pocaat baadkarcmef and money are mot needed. Mr.

Laurie, wii of Lieut. General Lanris, M.F., cf 47, Fort heater terrace, dee ires to thank those wbo have contributed comfort and clothing for th 2nd Battalion Xing' Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Bha ha forwarded to Natal five bales, containing 223 pairs ef sock. 118 shirts, 33 doxaa poekt hndkerehies, 102 pip, boxes ot soap, and a number of other useful article amounting to 1,093, a well aa writing paper, envelopes, snd reoeil. If la Kowell.

secretary to Colonel Staenole's com mittee at Southampton, write to ay that the 53 women and 88 children who arrived there in the steamahip Don era en March 4 were amply provided with all sort of warm clothing. Thi will interest those ladie who have been very kind in sending such useful present. Shawls, cloaks, and warm clothing ar still greatly needed, and wUl be a lone a the cold weather last. They iboald be tent to her Hopedene, Comptoo walk, Boutnampton. THE PRISONERS IN PRETORIA.

W. A. Bail ward write from 64 Victoria street I should be glad if any of your readers eould t3 mo if they have succeeded In getting comfort through to prisoner in Pretoria, Tha winter is coming an, and the officer hare been moved from the State school to hut outeid th town, and' I have just heard by mail that blanket are scarce in The men are, I beliSTS, in camp, and would need warm clothing. 'There is, I understand, a Prisoner of War Committee ta Pretoria rerhac soma at them wbo have friend amongst tha prisoner may be able te give om information about it. It might be possible to strengthen Its hands by remitting funds or otherwise.

Possibly soma ot those interested might wish to combine with a view to joint action." Tvrd rfindlirj. who ha arrived at Colombo with Lord Erajscy from Australia, ha telegraphed to the War Office offering to provide a Maxim if be I sppoiated at th Pan Tne uersaan iioeritai ai xiaisxon naa piacea ten nea st the disposal of the War Office for th us of soldiers invalided from Bouth Africa, and tha offer has been accepted. lne uorn cirnansa nas reeeivaa uwiiuovminemn from Lord Roberts in reply to their telepam congratulating him Osfontein, March' 6. The congratulations of the London Corn Exchanie are highly apcre ciated by me and the troop under my command." An extraordinary scene wa witneaiea a in uiaiiens (Cambs) Urban Council meeting on Monday. Before the raneral business a member cronosed and the eouneil adopted a vote of censure on their clerk for his alleged pro Boer principles and action.

The mover of the vote (latea tnat lor in pan lew ween loair ejera naa Keen distributing pro Boer literature about the town, whila he had also been heard to expres a hope that the British arms would suffer reverse. This, declared tha mover, wa most uepatriotio and disloyal ea their clerk' part and showed him to be unworthy of the name of Eaglishnian. A seen of disorder followed this denunciation tad member indignantly condemned the the right of the council to censure him, and absolately refused to record the vote on the minutes. He added that the members might, it they cho, diamia him. The chairman said he would mak a note of tha vote of the council.

Tantiy Fair this week publishe as Its cartoon a capital portrait of iTaaldent Kroger by Drawl." It ia full of character and an emoting study, though it is not exaggented enough to be a caricature, Tha top hat, the pipe, tha Bible, th umbrella all th outward distinguishing marks of the President personality a introduced, and the exrression on the faee is masterly. A xreat native xneetiae wa held ia tb Town ball. Calcutta, on January 27 in rapport of the Lord Mayor' Transvaal War Fund, at which the sum of 63,301 ruper wa collected. Tne enair wa Ukn by tne alanerejea ot Darthsnga, who in th course of hi addresa declsred that in Calcutta there was not an association which had not given its heartiest co operation in bring I lng about the success of tha meeting. Nor had that enthusiasm been soown in Calcutta alone, ma wave oi patriotic loyalty had carried with it all classes of tha coatmunity, and message ot sympathy and promise of tupport had been received from sil parts of India.

Among th principal' subscriber were Burdwaa Raj, R. 10, COO Maheranl of Dumraon, Ra.10,000 Maha ranl'of Hutwa, lis. 10,000 Maharaj Kumar of Tikari, K. 7,000 Kaia 1 a Iamsnd Dingb, liana lor oi Banel, Ks.2,000 Maharajah Dinajpur, R. 1,000 Maharajah Dursa Charon Laha and brother.

Rs.1.100 Kaia Ram Xarayeh Sinrh, Bahadur of Kharia, Ka. 1,000 Kumar Manmatha Kath Mitter. Rai Bahadur. Rs. 1.000 The chairman read several telegrams which ha had received from native, gentlemen in different parts or India rxprcMing warm sympathy with tha object ef the meeting and offering large subscriptions, oereral Er eminent native gentlemen spoke daring the Sonne ef le croceedinrs.

and the chairman intimated that farther subscriptions to the fund would probably be received In tne near future. 100 1 Col Nectary Fett, 75. Local eommittee have lerrse at WU Tsxeai'sl been formed for fcHreelham, Norwood, PTdsnhara bai. ict WedDsdwleB. Tulse hUl.

Brlxtoa hriL Balham, Oao 1 Onad Lodge cf Bngiand i KastUa at tha Pvm. Ji ham park, Pataey, Roehampton, and Waadsworth. The UW SngHah Prasaaaaoaa. fteZ nbscription received br the Btrratham and Meoood xoaaona' ball, 7. oasxeitteee aasount in advane the issue ef a general The Speaker's first PnB drass Levi, appeal to Over 1,100.

Steps are Drag taken to farm Ur. Chaplbs receives a depnUtloe, at tte BawaaU local eoxoxaittees. or by ether mean to enatl all reel Common aa the subject the rating of snmii dante to eontribnt to the fund, in Epsova, Ewell, Ash 4 SO. EervU. at Christ Chnrch, Kewgate etreat, ta tbaf ViuUm, Bednrton, Jlltcham, Tcotg.

Msrtoa, Ttetoria Orrgy Faod the iVtisZ Woceeater park, Coombe, aod Maiden. The eommittee London treaehe th sermon 1 IS. idpment and training of. treeruft. now Spid pUJf, catering th battalion to relieve tha battalion from listing encumbrance on bui idlers ana, runner, supply such need gymnaaia, muiatare range, is Boysi United Bervic Institatiea Sir H.

ffoldlea ssj trenching tooUjjtorahooaea, and) trsnspart. For these War Maps. 3. purposes ever wUl be rwribed. Subsrriptioo Society at Art Dr.

Cart Peters ea mar be paid to the ton. treasurer, Mr. Arthur Holland, Country IU Ancient Uolddeld and ladastrwl" Holmhurst, Wimhledoe er to the boa, seers tary, air. Beaoarees," 0. William Godden, Riagfleld.

WhnbUdao, British JchaMlogieaT XeaorUUon The Ree. ftlBj At Liverpool last night a crowded and entbuslastie Xstlsy on Notes en Two XertaOi ZVlLi7.h?jiJ' Geological Society cf London, BuxUngten hoo, wasflrm .1 VoTnte2co totl4 Banker laenb. SUOm.C'' Mr. McGefia presided, and at resohrlioa waa passed Article Club Mr. Maatx.

M.P.. nreaid at a dm that a requisition be made to the officer commanding and debate on Commerce and Parliament the Kcrth wertern initnct to rorm a volunteer corn I irocawero, ou. be called the Uvercool Serttiah." (unoort bama? I firat4 Csias i Mr. A. Haldsvorth ea ev.tr.

premised by Lord Balfour, Lord Wenrys. CoL. Eosteee I ment of tha Church." Chorea House, 3. Balfour, Sir J. Stirling Maxwell, and others.

A com 1 jAotomnhi exhihitian in the rooms ef the SUWWSBMUa DWHI WS UK VIMtfT PJ Oil jt TO DATS SXRAXemagTB; th Board school ta Monnow road a upn Dtaaiey prnues, s. mitt was appointed to cany out the object. A Return of Rife Range Cosed in the Eastern Db 1 The Sinclair Galleries, 69, 87, 69, ghat tea bory araeaa. trict sines the gradaal Issue of! the Lee Hatferd nfle, I Vf. Now on view.

Pine old marbia ehimney wJ: beginning tn 14V0, nas yost tmcn usuea a rarua 1 old French orniture, tapestne. o.k aaaetZ mentary paper. I carvings, bijouterie, bronxaa, ivories, rare poret Ulaa. ux tne rangea "uaoy iner vrrtwrin Memr. Agnew' Ga erie 34th annsal axhiMti.

RflTiUr troops or Mil. ft, 1 totU from I Uvel'eW VI. wlh'ahonT; I e. tt Qya! I kitdt Tnnthall. Tfwln Rl Ware 'a.

tm th. OT th. ranges teiongmg to aomanrr ana oinnwr ttZini3toZviaZZZTi7' corps th. following nav. oeen cioaea aa cnaaiat Bangay.

mil from Baigay llmgham, 3 1 mile from I tompany meeung Kim barley Wert Lynn, 4 rail irom nan Tea 8 par bam, 1J mil from Whitwell Dewnham, i mile from Downham rai la from timing ham Haleaworth, 1 mil. from Halesworth Honey Lane, 3 mile from Loughton 3 Beaca ilottom, 1 mil from St. Albans Bocklng, 3 mile from Braintree Althorpe Park. 14 mile irom Altnorpe I ark Thorpe Meadows, 1 mile from Peterborough Lowestoft, near TiwMtnft Ttrlrhtlinrsea. 11 rnile from Rrirhtlmeav! and Holt.

1 mile from Iloltj The following rangrs belonging to Yeomanry and Volunteer corps hv been cloaeil lor ter reaaoua I riorum, near norton i Lowestoft: 11 mile from Lowestoft Weybread. 21 mile from Harlefton Lower Chemngnam. sear Bharrintham Hart's HCI Park, 1 mile from Baxmund ham 'Vhittlesea, 1 mile from Whhtlesea Bishop's Btortford, 1 mils from Bishop'js Btortford Kerthseld er Trine. mile from Tringf: Wltham, 1 mile from Witham Woodford Bridge Beserrotr. II mile from Daventry Brougaton, 3) mile from Jtettertag Korta Dene.

mil from East Beach, Great Yarmouth and Aldebcrgh. TEE WEATHER. OFFICE REPORTS. WxATHxn Cet, To nut, Uac 6, 6 r.x NA INTELLIGENCE take the fullest responsibility for that advice. BELIEF FUNDS.

THE MANS10K H0USE WAR PTJND. aJKS CS IGll lULKITT, 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantry, who was killed to action durtcj the fightLg Mansion house for the Transvaal war sufferer. The on the Modder River on tha 13th alt entered th included Uwetoft. per the Army In 1897. was in hi.

24th year. 1 urgent, aia nuaungion, aiuu os. xia. umey, SOUTH AITICA. 10 17f bo0i, Ocdmanchester', 'We baTO recelTed the foUowing from the War I 10 staff of Measr.

W. II Smith and Son (seventh rvan. laonnuOD), Ml lis. dir. rionnin liraham, fclU stall Although, for the convenionco of her Majesty's rm in i6 i ct vi.

Vvl forces in booth Alrloa, Army post onicea hare I Gentry Kemiaper, 1200 Reading, per the Mayor Doon OExaouanoa ni vucs postage stamps aref(eona xzsu liuiears, obtainable, caaes arise in which soldiers at the I "7 10 Messrs. Bowrlng Brothers, Newfoundland, front are not within reach of those offices, and lulLnnrt rh.i cVZ n. VnV i cannot therefore prepay their corrcspondcnco. proeeodscf Military and Gymnastic display atBt.MarV It Has consequcnuy Deen arrangoa that members lebooe 1 ublia Baths, 132 14s. Id.

British residenU 3d. Mr. William Of the forces so situated shall, within reasonable at Chile, 59 15s llmlta. ailouryt tn aend linms leditr wilThnnf Gurrenbcim, Kew York, 1 prepayment, the cost being defrayed out of Army 'i il iJt1 Sv' y' I Fmchley, 50 emplogU Bhoreditch Gas Works (Hth funds. Tho same privilege carmot bo extended LontribGtlon).

1 3 Ui. 10d. snd orgen recitel St. iciKis wu uvu. uiuwiuuji wjo uvukj.uub i Andrew embiey, aiu.

every asitisuuice wui oe given as rcgaros po Tiago deficient on letters themselves. addressed to tho soldiers THE HEALTH OP LADYSM1TTU. The Duke lof York oresided yesterday at a meet in of the sub committee atmo'nted to discuss the best means of promoting the co operation of the various war relict limns. Mn. Adair has collected ruMrriptioos smountinr to la taa alna rkul ia, AmtuA sm tehaa." ae Daa il asaal tursmulnl innt lb valaaa wklea tar laelrt tMaf ftvaa ta Ipia a tb dlbaa Ta skaaa kspsMn Is ttvea No brirht sunshine has been reriatered to dav either ao eagagws a oussm at Westminster or at any ot the south coast stations 1 i acolJn.1'.

from which Rich eenrte are received exeentine little I lxTafm r. I I nlamlt. TBtonu IM and la The BriOA Medical Journal has received tha follow 36,036 in the 1'nited KUtes for the hospiUl shin Maine. Ine teleeram. dated PietermarilaW.

M. Mr. Mortimer Gray writes la view of the com in lfiMl. nf Chrrhnraa flrhr.nl Vrr ITinr VI tn bir Oedvers Bullet's force i I and Nurse McCaul be held on Antil 26 next, at the Hotel Cecil, a fond entered Ladysmith Friday; first woman in. State of 1 1 being raised for the wounded, disabled, or sick men town most deplorable 800 typhoid.

Ample and Uriah ef the Dorsetshire Regiment. I shall feel obliged if supplies and comfort, now In." iZZ kttraet the Sh and othen interested in the school and this territorial THE BELIEF OF LADYSMTITL reclment. The school authoritie will, under certain Tha Lord Mayor ha received the following telegram eeniitiots, plsce ten beds In their sanatorium at the cv: a cisuosai ti mj ccumiun. ira iunu wiu oe aumim a arca terrd bv a small committee in eo oTr.lInt, with My warmest thank to yonr Lordship and the eitiaens Colonel O. Ecerton.

the officer commsndina the 39th ot London tor your most klad message, flrv init, Regimental District. Mr. L. W. Bennett, Ho re's Wnrrx Bank.

37. Fleet street, E.C., has kindly consented to act a treasurer ta tne lend anil to acknowledge telegram from Sir George White Ladysmith, aouli Messrs. Hoi re and Comkunieatiens can be March 6. To tha Lord Mayor, Liverpool. My thanks addressed to me at the Hotel Cecil." you and to Liverpool.

OXSKiUJ. Whiti." In I It may be added thst Sherborne School waa originally reply to a congratulatory telegram sent to Bir George I founded about l.B. 70S. The Ref oundlng Commeroora Whitabyth Oxford Union Boeietr, the General has I titm Committee cnits of Hear Admiral 11. J.

Raby, sent the following telegram i Lauiysmiu, aiarch e. V.C., Canon U. H. llammond, Bir Lewis Moms, Bincerely thank 700 for eongratnlatlons. Oaaput Colonel A.

G. Hammond, V.C., A.D.C. to the Queen, Wnrr." Mr. Q. A.

PitxGerald, the Rev. C. C. Tanroek, Mr. The Mavor of Windsor (Mr.

Barber), having written Mortimer Gray (bon. secretary). Dr. F. Willcocks.

a Utter of congratuUUon to Lady White an the relief F.R.C.P., Mr. LouU N. I'arker, Mr. P. H.

Fridham of Ladvsmith, and expressing a hope that the health of I Wippell, Mr. Randla P. W. Holme, and Mr. T.

her gauant nusbsnu waa gooo, reeeivaa tne following Korerson. I am rraLrinl tn tim ..3 1 aiTtia inhabitant nf Windsor for the vctt kmd eon, COMPORTS FOR TROOPS gratalations sent me on the relief of Ladysmith. Bach I Ylaoountess Hampden states that owing to the very oordial expressions of sympathy add to th happiness 1 kind response made to her appeal for the Kew South which thi good news naa brought me. iy auaband's I Wales Lancen, Australian none, sua was able to IV.l I. .11 J.t,, 1 nf rtnthini.

U11S Ladr Audrey Bullar has written to Mr. Sand bach. I tobacco, and 300 pipe, bee idea meat Ioteneea. chairman of tha IJvercool Exchange News Room. I chocolate.

Ac. to South Africa. Viscountess Hamnden asking him to make known to the gentlemen on the I hope soon to rend out another consignment of corn exchange new much aha appreciate toe honour which torts, ana neg mas money or aracie may do sent to they conferred upon General Boiler on Thursday by I her by March 14 to The Ho, Welwyn, Herts. mfwnin ih iiuti ui pgnmi in iw iicwi wnuu. wmiuu, ii.juui.

wjmvtw. one naa received tal iaurI wreaia, and would always I lianta, win receive ana lorwara any oontaouuon ox treat nrlta it aa a mark oi thelx anrrariaiioa ot bar fiannal shirt for th 14th Battery. husband's service. 1 In answer, to their appeal on behalf ef South African Light Hone, Mrs. aisrsden and Lady Barttclot aeknow.

The erulsrrs Crescent, Caps, C. J. O. Bawl, frying the flag of Viee Adm. Sir P.

O. D. Bedferd, and Proserpine, Capt. J. L.

Marx, have left Bermuda for to assut the Hermes cruiser, Capt. P. H. Henderson, which ha broken hr shaft. The Curacoa, eTuiser, Com.

Herbert Lyon, left Las Falnia for St. Vincent, Cape Verd, on Monday last. The Edgar, cruiser. Caps. E.

J. Fleet, arrived at Gibraltar yesterday from Plymouth, and after eoaling left for Malta and China, The Immortalitl, crciarr, underwent a machinery trial in the North Sea yesterday and returned to Chatham to complete for transfer to tha A Division ot the Medway Fleet Reserv. Tha Bwordfish, t.b.d., is to bo commissioned at to day to succeed the Desperate, t.b.d,, 'as tender to the Wildfire, flagatiip at Sheerne. Th Desperate will go to Chatham to relieve the Spitfire, t.b.d., Lieut, and Com, C. P.

Beaty.Pownall, in the Medway Instructional FUtffla The Cheerful, t.b.d. was commissioned at fTiatharn yesterday to take the place ot the Mermaid, t.b.d.. Com. Mark E. P.

Kerr, in th Medway Instructional Flotilla The Basilisk, sloop, fitting at Shcerness Dockyard for service on the South East Coast of America Station; to be officially inspected on March 13 for passing into the A Division of the Medway Fleet Reserve. She will be commissioned on March 22. Coin. IC. At, ot the Jt panes Navy, has received permission from the Admiralty to nait Chat ram Dock' yard, subject to tha usual conditions.

The following appointments were made at th Admiralty vesteruay Captains. P. J. Foley, to the Pembroke, to date March 20, and to the Furious, to date March 27 and V. A.

A. S. Tat, to the l'ctolus. to dato March 20. Commanders.

R. F. FbUlimore. to the GoUathJ te date March 27 W. H.

Nicholson, to the Coaekj to date March 29 and II. A. Hatchard, to the Trafalgar (N), to date March 12. Lieu tex ants. W.

Hamilton, to the Colossus for the ReaarJ (N), to date March 13 E. A. RuHhton, to the Victory for the Firing Fish, to date March Hi P. W. Triggs, II.

P. C. Kitchener, B. J. N.

Watson, A.iB. P. iiavson (T). K. A.

llotwood list snd U). and C. Echlin, to the Goliath, to date March 27 W. WUon. to the Colossus, to date March 14 H.

E. Jane to the liecbow, W. Uarpendale, and T. J. Harding (N).

to the Cossack, to dste March 29 I A. IK. Macrorie, to the Vivid for R.N. Barracks, to date March 23 E. Winthrop, to th Pembroke, dlitional, to date March 12, and to the Goliath (N), to date March 27 and M.

B. l'snley, to the Pembrok for the Hawke (N). to date 31 arch 1. D.i.ii.ntH..t.: to if i. tk.

i to date March 29 G. H. Adam, to the Jackal (N), to date March 15 J. G. P.

Ingham, to the Goliath, to date March 27 R. T. Dickson (N) and A. L. Snagge, to tho Redbreast, to date March 19 and A.

h. W. gartoriu, to the Hannibal, to dato Mareh 8. Midshipmen. M.

B. O. Brock snd C. B. Bhaw' to th Goliath, undated C.

U. E. Hi ad, H. O. Nash, E.

McC. W. Lawrie. A. B.

A. Baker. C. C. Heveoek.

G. P. B. Edward Collins, H. C.

Rawiings and K. II. B. Williams, to the Goliath, to date March 27 and L. A.

SmytJUes, to the Uighflyer, to date starch 8, v. ii ii I at the university nrw .1.7 il kV I xminer in oral Fraoch tog th UniTerthy of 1 air. K. Ries. who is aasisiant muter at I road Board school, aod nolo an.

vhwmn as spsem PoaacaSTS or TTxATHxa roa WxDTa3Diy, MAacx 7. 1 German instructor lor the veniiig schools ander ta Pvwrti. V. and. rrtaerry Bchoel.Board lorj odon.

aadEaaLijrn.N.E.'l and MrBLajrof BooTLASi), Eao 1 latd, N.W. (and I Northerly winds, light wales), and. tag misty er leggy la pi TjUTD.N. ExOLaJiD, 8.W. (and B.

Wales), andiaa LAXD, 3. Ttrs Trvrs Orrici. 12 r.x. ExiDDtes or nit Joaoan BAaoxara Jcoaaxom) Btrxixa tbs rasT iwuri roia xiouaa. ILtaca 6.

la tha Imperial Yeomanry Horcital at I Unaou articles, such as nines, books, stationary, wire wounded Doers DeAar. The eompoaltioa ef the Boer forces makes 1 cutters, sponges, also bj tin or food. 1041b. tobareo, it neeessary to Include 8eripturea In the following e'gsrette. Ftrrther eootributloD up to April 1 lancnaees (In addition to EneUah.

GaaUe. and DntAV received by Mr. 2, Overeliffe, vix. i German, Flemish, French. Swedish.

Daniah.l ii Adam Prort writes from 80. Cavendish, a. out muc, hm uiiwyui uaM aiareu o. Actinr Lieutenant. R.N.K.

J. Mel. Borland, to tha Goliath for 12 months' traininr. to date March 37. NavU Instructor.

ii. w. rttcb, to the Ocean, to date March 6. for the Anson, to date Feb. 1.

and to tha Vetnenir. to date March 5 aod R. Moon, to the Vivid for the Anson, to date alar en o. Btaff Sorgeona. J.

C. Fergasou, M.B., to the Wallaroo, to data Peb.CS, lent to the Europe, and appointment a turgeon fanrellad and O. Hewlett, ai.xs., to tne uiaryoais, unaatea. A Roval Warrant wa iifomuhrated veaterdav bv tha Rnentarv for War which ststes that, as it la daemed expedient to make provision for the grant of gratuities at a bir her rate to soldiers awarded medal, for dlatin. gut ned conoDca in ue ceia, toe tueen naa oraeraa Was such soldien shall upon discharge er transfer to the Reserv receive a gratuity or aso, a not granted extra pension under article 1,166 or an annuity under article 1,251 ot the Royal Warrant for tha pay and nen cseeuv pay ox tne Army.

THE VOLUNTEERS. A movement which ha been instituted fer permanently strengthening the 2nd Vol. Batt. East Surrey is receiving vigorcrs support. The movement waa started in Wimbledon, the headquarter of th.

battalion, where a short time nearly 3.000 has Alliance Assurance, Barlholomew laaa, 13. Gen. tit. Oeorra st, U) Bartholomay Brewing, Winchester house, lj. Bolckow, Vaughan, and ManchesW, 13.

Basal, ami lAka Huron ttailway, Liverpool. 12, Cape Electrle Tramways, 63, Bubopeg tte strset, Challenge Milling and Mining. Canavun st. UotaL ta. Chelsea Electricity Bopply, Town hall, aUng's vi, Vu Evemouth Railway.

Eduburrh. 4, Iorrnc Gold Mine, Cannon street Hotel, 13 M. llovs Electric Lighting, Uaaoo street Hotel. 1. Ulracombe Uas, turacomM.

so. Ills of Man Railway, DoogUs, 11. Leeds Forge, Leds, 12. Moors' and Robson's Breweries, Hull, 3 30, North Shore Mill. Liverpool, 3.

Property and Estates, Telegraph street. I SO. Railway Passengers' Amaranos, 64. Corahill, 12, B. HflJeshelmer and 96.

ClerkenweU road. Val da Trarer Asnhalto Pavmc. WbacxC houaa. 1I Waterf ord and Tramore Railway. Water! ord, 1, William Jessop and Bona, Bhefbeid, 13.

PARLIAMENT AEY NOTICBB. HOUSB Of COMMONS, MaXO 7. aasaai or thi dat. Boilers Registration and Inspection WrTl, Btssd rOuvtor'Raef (Triaodly Bodaties) Bg, Btosd reading. Id Age renaloB rmij eeaoeax reaosog.

uuam. piur ojcbdu i Beer ReUilars and Bnlrit Orocer Lloanoa flsaWl (No. 2) BiH. Beoond rwadiaa. IntoxieaUng Lkraars (Local Veto) (Inland WU4 Beeoad reading.

And other erders, UNIVERSITY INTELLIQESQZ. OXFORD, Maacx 6. Aa agreement ha been arrived at between the eiOsgat ef Oxftrd and Camhridg to hold Be rrasnmstiWi scholarship in the MirtiaelTnaa Tana bafsr th Xrsl today la December during the years 1900 ueL IMd agreement spplie to all open scholarships, and to aa do, scholaranip except whara the rtstuta ef a soB requir an eaxlisr date, SPECIAL COMMERCIAL HGEOLASBHim FOB TEACHERS, The Technical Education Board ef the Loadoe County; Council have awarded thre special oommsrrjal scholarships for teachers. The scholarships ar thl valo of 130 each and are intended to enable teacher to visit the eoniaaerdal schools and eoUags ea the Continant, fat order to ehtala aa insight into tae wsb ing of the institution. The following are the sum lawful Candidas Hi.

U. Lmmnua, woo is at tssisas ssrrssv teacher at th Pirtabury Pupa TeacnaV Centre, sad Is) Id, PUBLICATIONS TO DAY, cloudy (light showers hi ana Easterly wtnda, fight; slondy. misty. A.X. TJC Exrosmon sa aa Xbu, from La Lsgsnde Dan si Jean da Vlgnay, with IHnrnmaMona ispiodneaa rrexe PiUwiliiam Museum MS, 23.

edited by IA Erf W. H. Prer, for members of tha Alsela dob foe 1898 99 (10s.) Taa Moaau or Btkds, by the Rev. J. QomhiU (6a.) OajriAXAtroa.by the WsU Kav.

A. a A. Hall, D.D Bishop ot Ysrmoat (Sa.) Eut Aaxxva rx Coajwti.i., by W. HewabJai Dickinson, M.D.. Hon, Fallow of GonviS snd Caia Collsg.

Cambridga (ts. 6d.) Chattt LxasOTX DB Narvna KaowLaooa, for Standards IL, and ULi Irv V. W. Uaekwood Sa. 6d.l Loasmans.

Lira axd LaTTaas or. Enwaan Tnaiio.by 0. sV Parkin, Friisapal at Upper CanadaCoUega, 000004 edition ((.) tbs NaTcas aJD Woax er Purnv by D. T. Macdoogal.

Ph.D.. Dinetor ot the LaDors i toriea. New York Botaeioal Garden (4. td.) Baoosj PAasC, it Members, ocholan, and Visitors, sT Lindsay Swift (6s.) Taa Goxsn Uoasssaos, by Stephen Eoneal (Sa.) BTxail'l TalTTlAX. BaairsT sjto EaxruaixrAi, JoraaiT, two veloxata it.

LATasaao. By George Borrow. New ditico, 6a. JohiaF Tbs btjuoxir Motixxst rs IxriaAriraa. By Artaaa Bymona, Heincmaan.

BroaTiao Gcss aso Gcxruwuxxs, eossplUd frees the FuU, put II. (3s.) 5 TUM KOWEIO AIJaAaaea 1900, (xUted by Argonaut, aquatie editor ef the ridld. Huraea Cox, Tux Coajtrax Woka. By W. Chesnntt.

Is. 0y n. 1 nml Loo as 's LOTAITT. By Barah Tytler. 6.

John Locg. Paoaasu Giktui CHaaAcrsa or thi Wxathq I Din ScHxin tos AusaaaEaia rxi Bsus ail sviJ. (.1 1 1 1 113. im 1 1 na I III I I 111 I I I II a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i i il I 1 1 1 till 1 1 1 ir su 1 Ul IL S9 304 It.nfT ICiitnJ. with note and 1 laryi by Walter Rlppmann, Profsor of Gsrma Queen' Colleg.

London. 2s. 6d. Camhridg varsity rre. ovxa TBa Harran 1st is on thi Nitt Two oa Generally with lirhi" antirrclonie breeze, and chiefly along our eastern borders Temperatuxa generally I TBa liocsmo Qoatrnoar.

By Alfred Smith, lt absH cold. I mani of the Housing Committee, London Cossry The reneral tyn. ever North West Enron. Is still drr I Council. Is.

Sonnenaehein, and anlirjrlonic, but may gradiaally pa into on la INoaiiaACR AT Hosts or, Hygienla Tratmnt of Cw which small cyclonic eddies travel down the North Bea I sumption adapted to English Horn. Life. By irom norm west 10 souia easi, onnging uignt raina over our eastern coasts. 1 TiMrxaATCxs A5D HroaoMiTue Covornoa of ra Ala ia Los dot MaacH 6. Hears ObTT" a I sD tie.

jFt, Noon ttf 6 p.m. 40 2S Midnight! 3d 26 sf 1 1 la 10 Air (t i Tasowr. 'eabicfMt lOoabisI iclalr. two. tatara umm 106t IsatMa.

IQreias, Cralaa. 7 CmI 153 IS 11 I 62 141 II 17 10 I 63 Mia. temperature, 33deg. Max. tempers tor, 41deg.

Matxs 3. Sunrise, 6h. SJmin. onset, Sh. 43mfat.

Ag of Moon, BevenU day LONDON fM.O.Obs.1. MaBCH 6. rising lowly. Temp. Wind N.E., light.

measurabla. PARIS. MAacH 6. 37der. 3 Oder.

Wind N.E. Fine. BERLIN. MABCH 6. ZV'lSm.

Tner. 23'52dr. Moderate S.W. wind. Fine.

VIENNA, ilAACH e. uar.l WJ15m. Tner. 4 Oder. na 37dec.

Weather jXqM. Kamfall, 30 241n Ther. 1 32'4deg. 266deg. Slight N.W.

wind, dandy. ROME. Maack 6. 29 81lo, Ther. 47'48deg.

41'90deg. Wind moderate. Etxofa Ltlaito. A Lloyd's teleeram from Fort Louis, Manritios, dated yesterday, is is follows: uptaui 01 xtojyrooa reporm passing svsropw isiaao, evening th, saw seen ten men oa beach signalling. Una hi communicate dark, heavy, breakers." Enreoa fat the Moxambiqu Chsnrsl, oa the East Coast ef Africa.

Coxtcizwcx IIoxit. The Chancellor of the) Exchequer acknowledge the receipt of 30 en accent ot unpaid inccme tax from IA. C. seemed." Koxth BTAjrroxsainxa iHoctds. The meet oi the North Staff orvlabir hound oa Batnrday wUl he Blrd tn lland," instead el etaadon village.

Thi Acqursmoa or tbs Alixaxdxa Paiacx. At a special meeting ef the Wood green District Council a letter was received front the chairman, Mr. littler, Q.C., wbo waa enable to present, suggesting that tha eexmeQ haold con tribute 40.000 toward the fond being raised in th. county ot Middlesex for the pcr chas ef the Alexandra Palace and Park ror the pcblre. It was decided to contribute 26,000, contribution briars the amount wp to 66,000 eni of Ue 1 eio noo ntr 1 Lucas, late Medical Registrar and fathdUtita Passaoks is a WAasaacia Lira.

By Thonia Araew. Fellow of the Koyal University ot areaano. a swwaiu arauiB. a. Wrraocr th Lnwxian r.

Theatrical Llfs It 1. George Sim. 2a. td. Chatto and wntou.

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32. Charmg eros. Tn Mxthods or Foo SiojrAttrwa. Cofeeel Sir Francis A. Marindin ha reported to the cos Trade! th result of hi inquiry into th reuBisf.

attending a collision which took place ea J2n outside London bridge Station, on the fcma and Chatham Railway. Aa the 6 26 up train from Dartford waa approaching the.SLaWia dg a dense fog it na past th up home signal snd esss iato collision wita tn neaumg goooa co mini out from the low level nauon. want of care on tho part of a drivr sad to some sns. 01 a leg dgnalxaan, rs result of a very naaatiaf actorv mod tt aloea Ha adds "Aa ia usual a the ease ex sun arrangements for foe signalling on this fZd tob7iaadraate. If the signalman in A.

B. telephoned to the inspector in charge of wtaol ha eund that the plateUyer were atssi jy. he might Uve got 00 or two tempseary time; but, although it aaem "0. he nor tha inspector were aware that 'JT before and afortairht after tinstmas, tha nWfJ" between ajau and 7 when ni" po." there were no in gone! hem, waTtmerefore net nreat to the IJSt that fog si gnshjtwi ware rrhwd seeaais were' at MTeral reeent fer in take sariows steps to tert at, any rant, ens we lha arrival ot trest that th questioa the assooatea coma er i tnaaaSBSCSn Ue setae a sigaalmaa to irraika at these posts, sa.

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