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THE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JJJNE 20, IS ROVAL AGRICULTURAL SOCICTY auuu. rain KOYAL VISITS, ia tho early hour of tho morning, JJ 1 bccamo nno iuu iiwuu jwwiui iv. condition generally wre In farour of fie Hoya! ahcrwyard at York. The Tt wwt ef the day's proewdinjrs centred in nnrl romalnnd till ncarl rJeaUe mote. More tfcaa 50 nm Ji mW id pim rr cocoa nrrt mtin( ascjab ua uancrte cttr.

made ran asm. dt father. Rn.e. I Ik. i i i mm maa mmmr.m.

i IVII 1 ma which it bold of words ihXM hid tbsry were remarkably prophetic tod apply with even tr lores at tbe wnmt cay, frwl I cannot do Tbe Prince Guneort igreei I better than frgiciadw by quoting said i All 1 bare area at the show exiabita a brirfci ptetore of the progruw of British sericulture, and for rouco um progress the country is. 1 BrmJy believe wuvuuu to uw fruCMt. Agriculture, which once the main pursuit of this like every other tiatlon. holds even mi, notwithstanding tl derelojaneriU of tH i i clOCK ana rctnaincu uu utsirty vvr wu ivwib unw ui uit ponuoa InkBoetod th a1 bT proprietor with hi. iwaii dependants, yet the country gentleman, the (he.

lire mocx, Lx iiuca a mfc itMtut mr, ana um labourer, term UU coo rrmt, add, GiliibijU. ladudinr nwl family ne united family ta hich I KUilir rwornixn foundaUou of our aorial UU. th. "icrlishiro ixvlloge, to wnicn bci and nKcbanical imprtTemjU ha to changed Ibo bU ta Um dar utto In rnr rrrvirt on Mftniby. Tho practice of cultiraUn the Ktmnham porwit, squirm capital, machiery tuachitio pneo being 1 4Wj cnand shortly after thf rrtneo of Walos in his tour of After prmldips tho 'ganrral mobt WS3N.TS the rnnccuf au uk lancii(vn F.s K.t1 p.

when there were fCrW Vori. cf Tork. lb Earl 'si. Mr. lxf.

M.l. Url Middlrton. the JriT ZrtW, Sir miiTlck Milnrr. frd Ut suntf of York, Sir Irt Urke, th roa f2wA. tifcrs uonibwrll, ir Gift'.

Mr. ru Uv, hir Henry Meyvy M.P.. ewlw ihr n1 of WmliVk. lb YUti rf FovThanl, the fUMir Vwk. ti Hih Sheriff Cf Vorkhlr, fclb Wwi, wtk Kfpjvcl.

TV rottlt the trial of 'htH shoarin; aanouncod yotcrdar. For Ar to driren liy nnchanical nwci entries anil tho priro of JCJO has been to the lUrtoo Oillctlo Ilorfco Clipping Vj asp Sennj: impany ior uiclr 1Ct1 4Trv in the catalog, the pri eouDtenhaft and 10 with counter It wt orkeU by any mechanical tr la the for shoen shearing machine driven ly liand jxj er there were flvo asd tbe nriio cf 110 is alo. awarded to iv Riti tllto Gimpany for their machlno 'ite e' mlscellinoonji ImplomenU have irdd ti ilver ntxUU. The one roea to vir. tmnin, and 1.

Fitu jprcaro. lxnudon, for tho floxIMo and floating tenter iingje ioTur rtw, ana uotaohublo att iiM to uio JurvesUv TAo oauloguo numlwr Is 'MIQ, nrid rC4 the nnchiuo i. AIL'. Tho other unloil to M(r Kolney and oliWuMd, for improved safety (d'nrn lth proviMonal jwteiit Htlestal to kruvc np to cut and allow any hard pkuM to pasji. It Is attached to a chail ftr ca fiicc, the price of which is 41, Tho jjaiic nailr is 41 1J.

12 tb for milking machines two cff: made for a priro of 50, Vfter tietrlkU the Judges Toportod tliat on tho ground 1 ic55clcn nerit ia both of tho competing rifilaes and in view of farther possible "cjrcreacacs. they rooommend tbat tho prize tisld be vithheld and offered for competition at jttDf fcBire tiiae. Oonsidcring tho diiScultios tirLe in the eiTort to obtain a sufliciency of rg hands on dairy Arms, it is to bo regrottod tie" society's handsome oiler of a prize has rxiwn productive xI more results, Ytstriy was the first half crown day, and tho rsier of' people who paid for admission was 1133, which, though more than 2,000 in excess cf if wrreponding total at Maidstone last year, 2 sae 4.OJ0 below the total on the first half si tho York meeting cf 1SS3. Teire oonpelled to hold over the remainder die prize awards, except the following addi Utl' Chaapion OTAMFIOX Sat Coach Horse, tsare or lly. ia classes 24, 27, ciU.

fhtmpicn prize of 10 offered by the Yorker? fcaeh Uorse Society. Mr. John Scaife (Queen ilr. John White (Topiy). I Mall, asd tC r.T rtnr in ha strtiirff rj mmtrtitirui 11 clock, and And now I hc only to Umak My rollearuee 00 the coonctl, an.1 the ranou odlorn toe'ncidty, well aa tl mcnibBra generally, for tbeir raluaUe cuppdrt liunng Divtwr oi oUicc, ami to ay how rratduuy tbe Koyal rVntly and myiJf recognize, and rociprccale the loyal attachment to tlw llruae wliri hat always raarattnxcj tL ariruHint of tuuland.

(CUort.) lue of Ktruumau pn4oad, and Hut rKKDCEJCK MlLXUi. it. 1. aanvided, tLat the Karl do take tbe cliair a pmidcot of tho fOcietj at tho close of tho York nwtinr. Ttvii was earned unaaiRieualy, and, them hcivg no farther buaiacM, the wkolt audi.tit rtxwi and vocitrroualy cltccrtd the 1'rince oi Main ami uw iiuko ot ork a Uieir Uoyai lugb uowre Kit ue piauona.

GENEllL 51EETIKQ. lit psersl sieetiEg of soTernors and mrmbcrs of tbe nl ivItcral Society was held on the show ground Tbe Prince of Wales (president) occupied it chtir, tai there was a crowded attendance in and nsi tie Urge twit. Sc iL ci CoVZNTRT taored that a hearty rota of Sssb be accorded to the York local committee for the lira ihey had rude tc bring the show to a aacccssf ul es. Us. S.

P. FosTni. ienicr steward of stock, Kassd ue action, which was carried UDaoixaoualr. lzn.it is replied on behalf of the local SPOUTING INTELLIGENCE. GATAVICK SDMMEU MELTTNO, Jews 10, The IIOIUSKSHUK HAMJiaU' of 200 sots.

the teroud mceivea 20 sovs. One tnilo and a hall. Air. WareraTeV ch Hwurr Roc.su, by Ulnglaat SSweet Len lcr. yrs, 7at.

lib. (J. lt lil Lord W. ltere(brd'a ta Jli rv 5 yrs, VU (lb. (U lUiff) i.

Mr. J. loncooibe't oh Grit Tick, 4 yrs, bti. (li. Chapmaa) biz ran.

nVinner trained by Orrr.i 95 to 40 each agU Jiny II. and Sweet SouimI. to 2 Grey Tick, 6 to 1 IkbU Burn, 10 to 1 any other. Won by a Icvnrth and a half a dead heat for aecond place. lwbU Hums was fourth and Uigarreau last.

The CUOW l'L VTK of 2U0 aors. for two year olds pulU 1UU. allies aud Keldinfo t. with aell ue and other lo wane, hire furloun. Mr.

A. rUiUy's NuhTU Docks, by Match. maker ItOMwood, 8t. lib. (eat.

hsl. 100 (L. Keitt) M. Mr. J.

L. DuL daln' eli Kolu Kaiuki, Ut. k'100 (T. Uatea) Mr. (Jeo.

Kdxfanlra'i LlTTLJl NokAJl, bat. 100 (h. l'tre ran. OTinner trained by V. Day.) ltettinr.

13 to arit North Uucki. 2 to Polle Marine, 7 to 2 Little Korah, 8 to 1 Prorogation 10 to 1 rinarr. Won an eieitlng race by a abort bead three parts of lengu amdiM Mctnl and tnird. r)nara wu tact. ITie winner was sold to Mr.

Dut(dalefor 170 guineas The GATWICK BELLING ILOfDlCAl' of 600 sots. the second received and tne tnird 10 tors. The winnei to'lw sold for 100 sots. One mile. Captain iiacheU's or Ir ZauiQA, by Murion bolfskV, 3 yrs.

Tit. 31b. (J. llciS) Mr. J.

llare's eh OliMlCAhT, 3 yrs, "si. 81b. (J. Hare, ju.) Lord W. Uereaford's Takoluta, 4 jrs, 9st.

(J. Martin) Sir E. Cassers: Martini, 3 yrs, est. 5lb. (L.

Keiff) 0 fist. 31b. (W. liana Uoy agod, Sst. 21b Mr.

L. Brassey's Nikki, 4 mond) ilr. li. Ozenham's Sailor (S. Loates) Mr.

A. lUvhoe's Sea Flower, 4 yrs Mr. W. Newton's Zend 4 yrs, JSt. Mt.l (U.

Madden) Mr. F. Hardy's 51b. (C Cannon) inner trained br liobuuon.) 0 8t. (T.Loates) 7st.

71b. (ear. Ocse ef Yor.K proposed the nest resolution. Be taii Iscx Eojal Highness, my Lords, and Gentle '2e resolction which has been pet into my hands i cu whkh wilL I am sare, meet with yoor most seiairaepiioo. The rtaown of the city of York for tS cccvfT and hopitsiity with which it receives the saqsi withia its pate is proverbial, as I hare the Kd.mos for testifying.

In view of the title which is pea to tear, tt is a niira gratification to me that Isiiu sasintaised its traditional reputation on the FK4.axu2CB. ah ciasiscs toe community care Tied to make the third visit of the Boy al Jvietucal Society to their city a success in every tf ti word. TLey have greeted tbe society with a swt cordial welcome they have attended the show 2rn eiich give, promise a highly satisfactory i ssd I trust the eitiieos will retab as agreeable ttzova of the Koval show of 1900 as the socisty and aesiri win take, away with them. The Pri ecu cf tt14 F1 te reeord for flnsncial rwults at wjd show 1 Loli the record (as president r.f "wtty the Mobd ManchesUr meeting, of 187) ssa Ur of vjditpm. Uotb as a citizen of York trccee tf tbo iKdety, it would gratify me, as mi ti.

hould lat l.lh recerds. Tle iety Wg VJCWHt ittb btI the tire.enl Lord Maor for proinoU? iu every way the suceess ei. tit. and I am sure It will be your with' that PWal thanks cf the society should be Umdered to cnl Lwl of the city, for all that he and rttes of th city council haT done to promote nece of ti.e show. I prtpose, tberefore, with the PSMir Thai the best thanks of the, irt due.

and are linreby tendeml, to the Lord Corporation of the city of York for their rwepUon of the society." CitncuLEY, honorary director of tbe show, rf tae taotioa. lui'iL wanted a permanent ahowymrd I li Cjfbt Ut to tad it in York. Lo.sg, M.P., JTesidrnt the Board of that the rratefnl thanks of the tenderol to his Highness Ute USEtrw lo' lrfrTf pdent during the an old member ll J. H. Us Tfcssiiwnx said that.

l. 4 1 i 1 setdm Iha vote ut tlwuks to tl ltf8T The vet we rrrie.l by aelaeu JV hates, ef WaiIw mAM follow I um CZ riftbl bos. frirtnl, Mr. WalM Um, tf. Trwulwll, for Bettinr.

to 4 acst Zagica, 11 to 2 Sailor Bov 6 to 1 bea Flower, 7 to 1 each TarolinU and Fnrado, 10 to 1 any others Ormicant led from Sailor Boy III. and Nikki. with Sea Flower and Tarolinta next, for three parts of the journey, when the favourite assumed the command. and won by a length and a half a head divided second and third. Priradu was fourth.

Martini fifth. Sea Flower sixth, and Zen da last, lime, lmin. 4soc. The PtJRLEY PLATE, of 100 sovs. weight for age.

with allowance the wianer to bo sold for 100 sovs. Mr. Duke's Prrcusrixu by Peter Flower Yarietv. 5 21b. (liigbj) 1 Mr.

C. J. lurry's Kosu'aaxz, 3 tts, Sst. 71b. (L.

Kein) 2 Mr. W. Holt's "br Ksni. or Askvndsxs, aged. 9st.

21b. (Wingfieid) 3 Ten ran. (Winner trained by owner.) Betting. 11 to 10 agst l'eterseld 7 to 2 Koxi phele. 5 to 1 Lictor, 100 to 12 1'rince of Poet.

100 to 0 any other. tween second and third. Dewy kose was fourth, Lictor fifth. Prince orFoets sixth, and rossu last. The winner was sold to Mr.

J. E. Barnett for 250 guineas, and LicUr to Mr. T. Southall for 90 guineas.

The DORKING WELTEB of 100 sots. Six furlongs. Mr. Wt Duke's GaiVKSTOS. by Galopia Iiamp tonia, 3 yrs.

8it. 41b. (Kigby) 1 Mr. J. Gubbins's JacCxs, 3 yrs, Sst.

71b. (M. Cannon) 2 Mr. C. PuUey's rz Isaac IL, 3 yrs.

7st. 121b. (B. Loates) 3 Ten ran. (Winner trained by Owner.) Betting.

5 to 12 agst St.Jacquea,100 to 30 Galveston, 0 to 2 Argosy, 6 to 1 Conquering Hero, 10 to 1 any other. Won easily by two lengths three parts of a length separated second; and tnird. was louru, Argusy fifth. Conquering Hero sixth. Wantage Belle seventh, and Tbe Count last.

The MANOB HAIDER PLATR of 100 soya. weight lor age, sc. une mile. Lord W. Beresford eh CoiiVrniCS, by Loco hatcbee Coryrihee, 3 yrs, 7st.

IClb. (J. Reiff) 1 Mr. J. Hare's be Bxxpobwitcti, 3 yrs, 7t.

131b. (J. Hare, jun.) 2 Lord Ell there's WiansAit, 3 yrs, 7st. 131b. (S.

Lnstes) aw ee Four ran. OVInner trained by nugglns.) Brttlnr. 7 to 4 agst Brndorwitch, 2 to 1 Coryphcus, 5 to 2 Windsail, 10 to 1 I'once. Wen bv a neck tart ot a leneth between second and third. GATAYICK.

OICDETl BUNNING, Wi5xsdat. Kmlye fTAndtaap HoUrtnih PUU Crabbet llaU H. M. 0 2 30 1 Dlatnoml PHts Venwids llsodirap Bumiiior w. 3 30 4 0 4 30 Um wry kind.

Ih awevai IA skM e. a a i i 1 1 1 1 vst eri a ivro wn yjJfc inW, prwtit Tor Ui eurdUl ttiatmef In which laZ wiwl Uir resolution, As you all know, I tiT good maty tin the grrateM tnMibl 2 rcf yd, i ta TPM trjj? my ring four times served the office ol TL. i ri I a. the wrlftrc of the lioyal Agricultural ve mw ln a member for tbe years. My eon, tbe Daae of lork Th crst 1 i jHf, uxue i was prroiueni now oi 8f.l th "ibowwa bld in the Boy a I county VanchMitir in 1869.

1 hare since been VST ilburn, in 179, and at Norwich, in 188R, ew; acting president when our Dirtn upri Uij it. leer, I .1 ti muMir ui 1.00.7 1 uuuer uie pre 7 ber Majesty the And now I have the of acUag as jiresident wben the show is being tvJti aL1 atj f.tbe largcet coanty in tbe iuu i way fuaim 10 uarc an KaTr.r0''1"1" of society and iU work. York tT1 sware, endeared to me by many 8 sd, and son Uppy, and not the least by tLrV.01 lamented father, the Prince Consort, I a piblic appearance as an agriculturist. ti, sZT 1 the Prince Consort, when be was at in this dty, in 1848, was in at. a o'clock tn the mo mi nr.

in order to tiij1'" and uninterrupted inspection of all the hu mteireaihg half century the show to something like five times its "fcatt) 1 fri1 that if I now attempted to 7 performed by my father It would be fcgeSv.i Beto pet up Tory much earlier in the tofi. 'tea he did. (Laoshter.) Bat thanks tt. arrangementa cf our ben. director, VX.

r' 1 able to get an exeeUent a Tea and I shall nope Tew of tbe present show I ol Thttrsday, accompanied by the 1 PsvLS. complete my inspection. (Cheers.) TtffVjl'L" llJ smce iU esubloshment six shows EislTnt York la 1848, at Leeds tn 1861, at l9l.aM York again in 1883, at Doncaster in esJ aow for the third lime at York in the con efcj i lf "onderfal century. Each of these tai iu WlJ jperiii characteristics, arU of agrlcultnre and in the aety and I fervently hope that 1 ttti jasjr, hataonailiJaterB CRICKET. YOKKEIIIBE v.

SURREY. Surrey rokrsed a great chauce of placing themselves safe from defeat at Sheffield yesterday, 'lo begin with BroekwaU, who' bad got a wicket with the last ball sent down on Monday, got rid of Brown of DriflMd and TunnJcliffe jrith the firit two ball bo bowled yeterdy, thus perfgrmloil the hat trick, Then Denton rut om irwiy. uit wm en inor tunes he batl' iftSls 0. HU wluksti tell tPi ifl. WashUgton Den tan useful Mp, pd after hi itMnUal Mr, Jnwt Hmiili belts! (Hit tn 71 for tea eighth wicket in 3k iniiutk, At tfct drawing ef ilurni Uj norUini pfluid ifw i kU tu down and itill ruirail 16.1 to gain a vktory.

KtitUlKY. AbsiL JtfWts iHKfi i. aJIhH f' Mr, r. mftr fuih lWe. ItltH Kfhiith 9 U.

I Mi Slf. 1J. I. A. aiepuaon, nmi 4.

I a Jhihbf jt e.tufnk'ri(t.L.Khi' i ft lluntpf. h. Uhodcs 34 to Ifftlfb 15 i Utinfaer, lUiodMi. 1 Ilater, run out ly s. Utmtef.

b. 0 lUcfaardsan. a Tnnntrliffab. llinU. 1 Btedmaa, not out 9 Total Total YO KKKIILEE.

Firrt Irmisca. Ilirtt, e. Iiocrwood, b. Rjrbardfon b. tnUu b.

Bmltli cllrn n.ienMbJUwdM b. tliisb. not oat. Ilfes. 4 12 0 0 12 145 Hirei'V.

SrockwcCL. 1 J. Biwiia Junx Zlrock vpII 4 Ctsd oaa. b. BroekvfJl 0 TtinniciiSa, ftedmaa, 'b.

BrodnreU 0 Denton, Btrdman. b. Ltee 8S Wamwrigbt. c. b.

Bract nU WMbicrtoa b. Broerireu I. emiUi. b. Lret Mr.

Baich. c. H7s. Block nbodeF, not out Bye, 1 n. b.

Total 2 13 43 1 8 2 lis Second Inninev J. T. Brown, sent. e. Btedmao.

b. Jjockwood. 9 TuanieUSe.BOtOBt, 14; iMnton. not out, 2. TotalUor on wktkH.

EOWUSO ANALYSIS. TORKRHTRr. First Inninn Ol Sktarason IS 30 o. Brown, fBmi Ithodet SO Uirst 4 w. o.

9 73 7 I 7.4 fiDBREY. Second Tnnhics. 'x. n. w.

1 o. 0 27 0 iPnrith. (3 6 ltwH 10 1 0 I sr. 0 0 0 2 45 S3 it. KENT V.

SUSSEX. The brilliant baiting of K. 8. Banjitsinhjl absorbed the interest of the! big company at the second day of the Tonbridge Cricket Festival. Score firS8EX.

Firtt Innings. EteVart.n. Hi. Cr. Brsaa.

b. Xatoa UeartM. 110 Bnlt.b. Uearse Mr. A.

OoClns, b. Mason 4 F. W. Tata. b.

Burnup JUIlick, b. Itaam 35 I BUod. not TUU.tMon.b.Uam IS bl I sA, K. B. Kanjitsinhjib.

11 arM 22 Martow, Mason 21 I Total Tme, b. a a Mssoo.i; Kilbek. Mason. 1 Bali. c.

UoUh. b. Mason. 0 X. BL Banjifinhii.

not oat. U6 Msriow. not out. 27 Oft 4, LrU Svb. E7 I 12 4 SO a jai Batt, TaU O.

J. Borwoa. e. Beta, Mr. tt.

GiHxwti. Baaja. wridLUland 3 str Bb. Battaoo. Bat.

aU.JjTkaiea.'b. Btsatt" Be. PiMrtfl. b. aPt Itat Inetnsa Mr.

O.J. Y.Wairaa, Bait, a. Tate Mr. r. O.

Baker. Uxaub. Blaae 1 IIawn.aoteat.. 4 BtttM. a Bland 0 Mr.

W. M. Bndlex, Tate 0 UbZ; I Band knack a. 3U 20 1 BOWIXtCa.AXAy.TBXB. KZKT.

First Inrtns tt. n. I a. 62 4 IfrT IMS 4 0 10 I BBjiWt3 "i 0 0 2S 13 6 0 .1 GLOUCESTERSniRB t. Last evening the score at follows txncxsnax.

sTlrrt XBtsteo Mr. a Mselemv, o. and JeuV ward. e. b.

FarrBS ttwut. ran cat LAKCASITTRB. Bristol was left (rUaiL b. Townftmd Mr. A.

Kreka, d. Jesse Mr. a H. UutlcT. o.

yrkthau. b. nolxrU ftsmn Brmm. b. Torasend Fratth.

nMout ft Wbb, UTrwaSBOd MoU. c. WnUhaaUTownrad Bje. w. 1 Total 104 Tl 2S IT 24 19 17 2 0 0 11 341 act eat 39 r.

Brown, b. Jsawy 20 b.Jraop 0 jMtop. UTovesend Xu Tooaen4 13 DOtOat. am mmt B7a.t;nkS 2 TctaKforSrfcta.) 16 aLnrCKSTKEXUIKt FVrt Imvlno. Mr.

W. A. nrnws. Msclapn, Bnert Mr.H. Wiatea.

Mr. I. I. )UUrU, b. Mr.

IX o. tl.Mreh,n,Irtsrt Mr, O. Toi lArnn out WrsUalL a and b. Mold Mr. CI.

Jajtop. o. bSiith, UCotWJ Board, eel enU. Mr. W.

MoU. Usnttatwsj, Mr. A. It. Mold Itot rU.

tx MoW Ur.S: w.l ei Total 0 11 S3 OXFOBD UNIVERSITY T. W0RCE8TERSI1TBB. Oxford won the match at Oxford yesterday by four wicteta. score Fhtt Inninn. Bowtev.

b. Whlta FniM.t Oavfard. b. Besaasjeet Arnold, b. hoMAot Mr.

R. P. Jolaon. b. Knot Mr.

It. K. Foster, c. rUklBtao. b.

arm Wtwldoo. a Crawford, b. Kdox Mr. A. CI.

Areber, Baodfaed, Mnnn Mr. F. W. Itomncy. not oat Mr.

A. W. hue. a. Knot.

b. Wbtts Barrovs. b. W'bJU Bsanbur. run oat liya.l;Utul rtemad Tnrtrm.

I b.WhlU It I a Martm. 9 6 a bounaoK bi 17 clWIiRs, Bosaneuet. 31 a R.K.Fofter.b.Cra 46 ford i 9 Mana 11 0 CVsvfntd 0 23 K.Fnter,bMann 0 1 b. Mann 6 0 not nut 3 1 b. fi b.

Kox 3 Brs.l:t FOREIGN MABKETH. KSW YOBS STOCK EZCHjLKGS. NBW YORK, Jtm 19. The Tohrme cf bastnes at the Stock Exchanre baa to day bean somewhat smaller, the total transaction only reaching about 312,000 aharas, the division being about toe same as Testerdav. The market opened steady and soon started an adyxoea oder the inflnrnce of encouraging London cable and on the idea that Mr.

Roosevelt might be induced to nm lor the Vice Presidency. Goad buying was noted dnring the morning, partly for account of brokers sometimes Identified with Yandcrbilt btereats. Traders covered their "firnmittirwntj eh the short aide bought moderately for a tum on the ball aide, Scothexn Padfica were especially strong, but adrancaB of 1 point were fairly nuiuexous, the general list being helped by (cars nine pronts and by the OecXine in wheat market. The street seemed to comlort itself in tbe consideration of the apparent harmony among the Euro pean loroee in wnu. a nnmber ox commission oases were moderate buyers, but this sad the professional support were about erhausted by noon.

The market then bbieme dull, but was held arm until the Ust Lour. when tbe idea snrcad that Mr. Roteevalt would reiuae his nominatiua to the Vice Presidency. This became the up pei most factor for the rest of the session, and wu made tbe excuse for a drive against TransiW and Mttro politana. Traders generally told a portiao ot the stocks bought arbor, and meet were restored to about open, ing levels, in suite ol forecast of a mods rain ItrrxiLIi cau.

trust plank. Tractions, however, more or less important break, including aiatiinttsni, wucn laU 13. ihe close of the sassioo was heavy and unsealed. Purchase fur London account are estimated at rather more than 10,000 share, but were by no means an Important factor. On balance.

Canadian Pacifies. Man hattaos decliaed lj, Great Western Debentures 1, ban rranaaco ceound Preferred, Kansas Secoads Ontario, Erie Gencrsbi Delaware, AlissoLU U. Northern I'rrJcrrvdt, Readings, Ban Francisco, Wabash l'refcrred, Union Fours while Great Northern i're Bod, aeoount Lackawabna. LouisviUcs I. North Westema, Lake Shores, 121 Total OXTORD USITSXtSTTY.

Perood JnaJoct. SSI TVrt II. Mr. It. sjKuwitrT Mr.

it. II. It. Mr, T. Ull rUndfori Tl Anudd Mr.

K. F. FnUer, AirCw. b. Amolu Mr.

li. llUinston. Arnold Mr. F. r.

Knes, Lb. b. sBOrm! at ae Mt B. J. T.

HMaKIM(a uA Mr, alW, Crt tfurd. cl Anbtt I'ltfTtl t. Mr. It. Martin, a Wbaldoa.

b. Arnold Mr. 11. Whits, Arnold Mr. J.

R. Mann, not otit Vjr. 4 n. tv, Arrswr, Ik o. ArUwr.

b. Arneld e. Bwrravt e. lUtwicUr, b. Fysr too 1 0 not eat a Wbeldoo, b.

nlsUr a. not oat Total (for BektaJ Knos Mnnn Arnold Baanister Total 201 BOWIJKtl AJtAXYBIA woECEaTxiisinnn. Seoooj twnra a st it. w. I a 8 3 1 37 1 R.

E. 4 0 13 4 33 4 I Crswrard 11 2 9 2 33 1 I BoaiiMiuet 10 1 OXFOBD UXTrEBSXTX fieeood Innlnts. ft. st re w. I a it 20 6 44 3 1 Borrow.

1LS 2 IS 10 6 1 I Ftaraoa 0 a. 22 31 34 X. S3 3 i 124 erred advanced 1, bou thorn Paculca ixaus s. The Money Market is unchanged in character, eall loans continuing to be made at lj to 'J per cent. bterung exchange has further weakened, posted rates at the close showing a tall of for transfers and I for oiner a sua.

TbraHilrer Market baa been firm with fair activity. reiomcrcial bars closing i higher at 60 bid, 014 asked. To morrow's shipunU to'Loodou will amount to about ounces ex ban uy vrmta star steamer Teutonic The Northern Pacific Railway has announced tbe absorption of the St. l'aul aud Dululh road, oo which lino a inortaaga as been Bled lor of 4 Br rent, gold bond, fur which, however, only ,213.000 are now to be issued. Last week's East bound all rail freight tonnage from Chicago emcuuUd to 63,000 tons, against 67,000 tons in tue rorrMpuodiug woea last yoar, Tbo following statfuuenU of carniues are available to day For the month of May, Chicago Greet Western, groat, 1328.000 increase, AM, 000 nut.

uicrsase. I.u.uuu. ror tbe sMxnd week of June. lialUmore and Ohio South Ncstem, 9131,000 uicreate, 7,000 Chicago Groat Western, $120,000 increase, $7,000 i Denver asd Rio Grande, increase, Loaisnlle and Nashville. aSOfc.OUO increase.

ata.um aiisaourt t'aciuc, New 13 sni $49,000 114.0t,0. Tbe Federal Steel Company quarterly dividend of 1J per stock. lork, Ontario, and Ytettern, $80,000 decrease. .000 Norfolk and Western, $279,000 increase, ,000 St. Lvuis youth Western, 192,000 increase.

Southern Railway, Texas and Pacific, $5 increase, jiao.uuo increase, nave to aay declared a cent, on their preferred LONDON COUNTY T. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. London County established a strong lead at the Crystal Palace yesterday. After increasing their score of 31 lor six wickets to 074, they, dismissed Uan bnJge for a small total. Score t.

LOKPOS XXiXTSTS. Flrrt Inninn. Dr. W. G.

Qrace, a Driaeld. b. Fernie Mr. aj. B.

Wood. c. Tsjlor, b. Wilton Braund. Wilon.

b.IIind.. 107 Mr. A. Lawtoo. Tailor, b.

Hind 2 Ftorer. c. and b. VTilion 3 BoliaoQ. Taslor.

b. Venue Is Mr. It. B.Farkes. cUind.

reran UOSIT SJCD KtfSIMS Call money Exchange on London, sight cablo tracslers Do CO days' sbrht Berlin, short sight Paris, do. To om. li to 2 4.S6J 4.87i 4.84 4 ao, 5.16; 1 to i 4.87 4.871 4.b4$ 95. 5.161 Mr. r.

s. Ttm Fernie 64 MR W. I. Mnroocn. b.

Dow son E7 Mi. a. at. TindiiL Moon. b.ntnd 30 Mr.

J.GUaiaa. notent 7Z w. Bxcrjxrms. Totals 674 CAMBttnXlB tTNITIESrrT. Tint Inninss.

Mr. J. Vmn. Wood. h.

Brannd Mr. J. Stannlsc, a. Oraoa, b. Murdorb 0 Mr.

K.XLWilon.b.Grsos.. CO Mr. T.L Tsjlor. L. bt (irane 1 Mr.

DaniaU. e. Braand. tvOrare 48 Ms. B.

IL Pit. b. w. b. Unto 13 owion, ran oat K.

Blaler. b. Mr. E. M.

Do Mr. K. K. Braund 24 Mr. A.

O. FeruM, b. Braund 1 Mr. A. E.Ilind,notout 2 Mr.

la T. Driffield. Grsoe 4 Brn. 6 2.. 8 DUVSQ am rvrnie Hind WUsoa BOWXXSO AXAXTTEIS.

I33TDOS DOUNTT.rtit Innrngf. sr. 7 ft. 39.3 42 32 23 122 174 84 84 Driffield Day o. It 3 4 2 0 0 CAMBEIDOI Firit Issinn.

Uurdorn Braund o. a 1 6 44 Orac Bobson a ZL5 1 es 15 25 a. 78 34 THE WEST INDIANS T. WARWICKSHIRE. Last nicht at Birmineham the score in this match was lett as lollows First Isnmsa.

Dtfee, 30 Mr. IL W. Bambridcs. b. Mr.T.

B. Fisbwick. c. Woods. D.

ilirnon is W. O. c. Woods, oumorre S3 IiUe. b.

Hindi 6 Mr. A. Hollowa. b. 4 Mr.

J. K. aliU, c. Woods, b. OUmem: 145 Whittle, c.

Iirinertoaa, b. UlUTiem 14 Woods Mr. J. If. Cooper.

Learmond, b. bprocton 13 Moornotue. not out 37 Wsrdvb. Wood 39 Brei.3S:L4L.14t.l Mr. Bl, W.

BnrTMTton. b. Ward Mr. O. A.

OlliTierrs, c. 1'ttb wlfk. b. Ward 41 Mr. J.

CQX.C. MoorbouM, Cooper 73 Mr. A. Jondmn, ran ont 27 Mr O. Leanaona, b.

6 Mr. I'. Hinds, a Direr, b. Uusut 6 Total. WEST nrDIASa First Innlnts.

468 Mr. W. Bowrint b. Oooper 33 Mr. A.

WarnerrL Ward 6 Mr. Munon. not out 11 Wood. bTTJooper 9 Mr. (I.

I. Linnxitooe. run out 1 Total 233 fxnd AT OUrlrrra, U). b. Ward.

It Mr. Mr, W. Uicoori, not eat, 2 2 i 1 total (tor kti.1, 39. MATCHES. County v.

Cambridge Unl TO DAY'S Cnstal ralace. London Trrsiiy. Tonbridge. Kent v. Sussex.

Hhellitld. Yorkshire v. Surrey. Bristol. Gloucrsteohlre v.

Lancsahiro. Uinningbam. Warwickshire r. West Indiana, M.C.O. v.

Wcrr Indiaxa. The M.O.C. team to oppose the West Indiaas at Lord's to morrow will be Aird Harris (captain), ur. w. ti.

(trace, mt. a. K. Stoddsrt, Mr. M.

Morton Barker, Mr: W. Williams, Mr. A. U. Reynolds, Mr.

li. It. de Little, Mr. A. 'age, Mr.

A. F. Somerset, Mr. A IL Miller, and Mr. uuman.

GOLF. Rot al Bute snxATii Ctnu. At Blackbeatb, vostrr a way. a day, tun competition lor tne summer medal (senvun), the Singapore Cup Ulmited to '21 strokes), and the monthly medal (under full bandiesp) was held, The scratch medal was won by Mr, 0, Gibson, 115 the Hingspere Cup monthly nuxlal by Mr, IL lyte, 117 7110, ITie uejt best scon wer Mr. I.

fl, llibson, U6ailJ3! Mr, W. MorrU, 139181U m. Ar a mm. mm a a ii. nnuriips.

iso 13 i i.i i Air. w. Murray, laa 'lOsll. i Mr. Drsir, aSBllS.

Yesterday wat tbe first dty of the fttndel Festital proper, and accPWihg to tue reguur ettftwta the oiuiHiLh was gitea at the Crystal Pslsee. It may safely be said that the chorus has nerer been bard to better adrsntagn. The volume of tone was superb, Ihe parts were perfectly balanced, and the whole performance went off without a single hitch. It would be difficult to tingle out any particular chorus as being better sung than the rest, but it must be said that the exeeUent balance of tone raised the performance of such choruses as tbe Hallelujah chorus," For unto us a child Is born," Surely be hath borne our gnef, and Glory to God to a point as near perfection as could well be U.S. 4 p.c Bonds Do.

4 p.0. Atchison l'ref. New Adjust. Bait, and Ohio Pref. Bonds Caaada Southern Canadian Pacific Cent.

N. Jersey. Ches. snd O.Cora. p.c.

Chic, snd Gt. W. Do. ,4 p.c. l'ref.

Do. .4 c. Deb. Pref. Chic, and N.W....

Pref. Chic, R.I., P. 4 p.e. Ex. St.

L. Del. and liudjon and W. Denver and R.Gr. Pref.

4 p.c.1 Mt. Eriem 1st Pref. Gen. Lien Prior Lien Gt. Nthn.

l'ref. Illinois Central G. ISt aam Lake Shore LouiviJle Unified Manhattan Ll. Mexican Michigan Cent. li T.

l'ref. Sxonds. Missuuri, Pacific. Ni Y. Untral N.Y..Out..& W.

Norfolk WesU Pref. Do. Oons. Northern l'ref. amt 3 n.e.

Pounsjlvauia Beading Pref. 4 PX. mm Southern Pref. 1st 5 n.e, South. Paciflo Franciaco l'ref.

2nd l'ref. Union Paciflo Itef. N. 4 n.e. Wabash Pref.

Amr, Cotton Oil Amr, bugar Kef, Amr, JuUaceo Aua(4uU', Fsdernl riteel Ua, KMrte Nat. Iati Vtwi6e Ma tH4s'(l (B Tpil Criftl and Iron W. laiou ttl. IttlLAbKtrhU. Lehigh Valley 103i Cloainc prices bid.

iBusineH doeaJ i4a.dolsJ In New York. 751 743 121 120 251 251 125. 12? 10J 10 mi mi 158 157 105 1043 56i 55 111 111 177 177 171 17 65 65 32 32 70J 70 1111 111 Mft 851 nJt. 251 71 751 88 SO 66 49 128 18 32 62 73 164 ioi 51 Lowest! 241 fill CO) 72 7l 18 18) lifii IHI 8t jti soj yyj 94 sol BO 741 86 30 66 481 IzTj 184 3l 51 721 6CJ raj 10 50j 30 Bmlfm of 103V of Cbra 20 210 U37L Bawju. Frsocsise de PAfriqaBTda aeeowni.

87T. Catncagsie GeneraJe da TTsctteo, 231f. OrwnparTite Fxaocaise dea Mmn sTUr, ost. 9fit. firfit Lraoiii shaseal aeenmt.

lr063f. Ottomaa Bank sbarea. account. 5436 Eobtn on Bank snare, account, 86f. Turkuh Tobacco shares, accaunt.

206f: Em Canal ahares. accormt. private diseouat, 2 cheque on Lttndnn, w. wc, Cape: Copt, aecoent, 146T. 50e.

itto Thato, account, IJSif. account, 2S5f. Do Beers, aceunt, tWi 50c (Xamp d'Ox, account, sn. auc Uiartered (South Ainca), account, SU. Consolidated Goldnelds Ordinarr.

aeeoont. 190f. Durban uhiepovrt Deep, account, 95f. East Band Proprietary; account, 18Sf. Ferreira.

account. 547f. French Rahd, account, 0f 50c Geldeuhuis Eatate, account, lC5f 50c. Geldenbois Deep, account, Klonfontein (New), account, 64f. 25c; Lancaster, account, 711.

May CenMlidated, account, tiu. iloxambiqtMi Company, acrount, C2T. Oceana Consolidated, account, 47f. 75c Raadfoetein Estate, 79f. 50c Rand Mines, account.

99lf. Robinson Gold, account, 217f. Robmaon Deep, account, llSf. Simmer and Jack (New) account, l9f Transvaal Ceoolidated Land, account, 4oi. mic village Main Reef, account, 2I2f.

Wemaer, accouni, zntl. New Gocfa. aocouzt. 65f. 50c.

BERLIN, Jcax 19. A rather firmer tone prevailed at the opening of te dar's Benrse. although snacnlators showed a liUUn attitude the Bacrse appeared to take tbe view that the resistance offered br China wouiu socn tn new of the muted aetiun oi tae Powers. Later on, however, prices weakened, IcAiccord oy we uccuue tn KnaUsb Cotsois and usstaturiactory reports from the Western markets. Fall.

Three per Cent. 30c, Prussian 30c, Tbree and Half me fVntl. IPn rn lMia mmaaa .11. I k. 1 a 60c.

ve per Oct. exicans 25c. Fi ve per Cent. Cniacse per rour aud a llau per Cent, cnineso 1 per rpmriu rours W3. Austrian uvun snares LJ per Deutsche Bank lg per Disconto Commsalit Ilresdner Bank per National Bank per Bochumer 1 per Haraeaer 11 per Canadian Pacific 1 per Northern lre irrrra Lombards aac.

unenrjes an London were A point easier at 37 41. Closing prices, 2 60 p.m. lurrf prrufni. uerman imperial loan, money, iu fc as an Three sid Half per Cent. lrussian Consols, money.

95 50 jj Four and a Half per Cent. Argentine Internal Gold loan, account, 69 Three per Cent. New Saxonian, account, 83 75 Four per Cent. Italian itente, acceuat. 94 50 i Five per Cent.

Mexican Consobt. account, 97 I Five per Cent. Chinese Gold loan. 136. account, 91 30 Four and a Half per Cent.

Chinese Gold bonds. 1893. account. 77 60 Four and a Half per Cent. Portuguese, 1838 1819, money, 36 10 Four pur Cent.

Spanish, account, 70 60 Turkish. Group accocnv, 73 Austrian Uredit snares, account, 217 IWtsche Bank tharrt, account, 191 10 Discoato GeaRlIsehaft aharrs. account. 173 i Draalaer Bank shares; account, 150 25 National Bank tUt Deutachlaod sharso, icccunt, 134 50 Bvchumer shares, money. Ti3 liarptuer shares, mousy, 201 90 Canadian Paciflo si Art, account.

189 40 Northern Pacific Pre ferrrd; tLarm, account, 73 40 I.ombardo YcntIaa shares, account. 27 90 private discount. 5 nor cent short money, 4) rhceues on Londeo, 20 41 exchange on uobuoa. eisnt days' tbt. so excnanife on London, three .20 27 exchange en New ork.

50 exchange on Paris, eight days' tiaht, bi zu exmanee on itsuLitnm. two months, 33 exchange on Amsterdam, eight days' tight, 169 60 exchange on Italy, ten days' sight, tO 60 lull coupout, per 100 roubles, 323 75 Russian paper toubies, money, zxc. FRANKFURT. Jcxi 19 dosina ouoUttons. 40 p.m.

rear per cent. Greek Monopoly. 4 rour per Cent. Hungarian Gold Rente, 90 20 Four per Cent. Italian Rente, 94 40 Five per Cent.

Mexican Consols. 1899. 97 40 Three per Cent. Mexican Internal. .24 75 Five per Cent.

Mexican Silver; 40 80 Three per Cent. Portuguese. 24 60 Four per Cent. Spanish Exterior, 70 80 Ottoman Bank shares, 110 30 Three per Cent. North Pacific General Lien, 66 30 Four per Cent.

North Pacific Preference sbarea, 73 30 Six per Cent. Southern Paeifie of California, 107 40 exchange on London, short. 20 40 private discount, fit. VIENNA. Jcjrx 19.

donee Quotations. 2 p.nu rour per Cent. Austrian Uold Kent, lis 73 rour per cent. Austrian Crown Kente, Yi 00 rive per cent, Austrian Sflver Rente, 97 40 Five per Cent. Austrisn Paper Bente.

97 80 Four per Cent. Hungarian Gold Rente.115 60 Four per Cent. Hunxarian Crown Rente. 91 30 Six per Cent. Bulgarian loan, 97 50 Lorn bardo Venetian Railway thsres, 124 Lemberg Czerno witx itaiiway snares, Oao Anglo Austnsn Bans' snares.

280 Creditanstalt, 699 exchange on London, sight. 242 20 sovereigns. 24 18 napoleons. 19 31 private discount, 4 1 per cent. snort money, 3g per ceiit.

AMSTERDAM. Jcrrx 19. Closing quoUtions, 3 p.m.; Three per Cent. Dutch, 91 Two and a Half per Cent. Dutch, 78f Three per Cent.

Porta I guese, Four per Cent. Russian, 1889, 95 Four Ezmtian Unified. 104) Fire per Cent. V. 1 rim r.

Jiexicau oousuis, rour per 130 230 13 70 10 10 50 per Cent. Brazilian. 1889. 65 Peruvian Preferred. 101 Fsmr and Tbree darters per Columbian.

13 Four and a Half per Cent. ricolai Hallway. 992 Atchison Common, 251 Atchison Four per Cent, ponds, 981 Atchison Preference, 70 Southern Pacific shares, 31J Baltimore and Ohio Common, 74 Denver Common, 173 Erie Common, 111 Louisville Nashville shares. 1 41 Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Common. 101 Union Paeifie Common; 51 Norfolk Common.

32 Ontario Common. 19 private discount. 31 exchance on London, short, 12 09 ebeques on London, 12 091. AMERICAN PRODUCE. mw YORK.

Jan 13. WhxaT haa rontinaad rr aetrta. witli the tendency leu proooontedlr banish than for awreral darspacL' Foreign and local teliirt to take proflti at the cneninr at the market made tbe too tmrj. and initial tndinf ia July (bowed a ttiott of which" wai increaaed later by news of nore rain ia Um ICorth WeaL On Ue decline free btrrinc asDearad. it bnnf claimed that tbe crop litnaUoa was reaUj uncbanted.

bat tbe rally was only tenponry and with reueaed free realirins; was soon wiped el. For tbe rest of tb nssa the market was aervoos with arratie DoTetaeeU. snd the ekwa was steady at lc to 136a. dauhne. On Um kerb a fair bonnes wu dona at a reuuieii of Salea, 8J0O.0OO bainels.

Emort prgineas iuuul ara boatloads. Hi dined lc. to fic. Marzz opened eatet and Ve. 6S tat Joly.

banrored darmc the orraoon under rood cash purchases, bat receded afterwards in tyss i pater with Um wnaal nurket, and ckwed steady at He to iic. lower, hales, 100.000 botbenv Export trading amounted to 45 boatloads. FoUowirr are cash enetationj for ah. Stnr York Oafs. Ira, 2 clipped.

Stfte. rye. No. 2 Western, 53cC barley, fwadinc. 454a Fxoca eontino Arm at itatdrt enbaaeed ratea tV.ri Ua buiness pasiwf is geaerally light.

New York To day. Free. das. Hrruix wheat, clean, lacks Z.S3 2.CS Winter wheat. cataDta." sacks X60 180 Minneapolis raUDU.srDrorxpon J.o iu Iiakers.

tacks for ssport 2.50 X50 DAU.T Gbaxk Moyxmists (Thousands), fa. 1 Northera da 110 140 400 10 10 20 30 160 130 20 Wheat fbufbet) Iteretpts. utuo, Auanua Eioortj. dabi Maixe IbusbeU) Bereipts. Uttto.

AUanlio Exnorta. AOXa Flour I buiheji) DiUA AUanUo Ki ports, ditto Tb5 This lait year. week, seasoa seasoo, 4.0 U3U IS8.ST7 Si. 132 321 4U ii (O.0T2 IO1043 27J 2l( 8U (7.1SS 82.437 ta rM i.7i liica S3 411 lit IH8C8 22 406 7ti 146.JJS U3.7C3 41 83 123 14.353 J1.347 41 44 JJJ 14.r.t liSlS ti ti 111 10867 I 1UU with a iithniss I ti iiiIsiii, j. bat thaetoaa way sawadr at racovary.

UM tail on UM day asnrssnting la to ls. MAEOI opepad steady at aocnajoced talwas. Sactaatad torn then awprovwi on good bujlufc but wgakwaad htsr owtat Xii rtalise 0 iJ Ij.einisnplt BntraaVw3.sstaioa Jar.Scw daanr. bat wssrinrit tfurbjsr tail cartar ta Um nvOsar off in tbedenuad far cash and raledsarT to ctosawba was ttsady to. to 7 a ErseweakaMd curing tai earty Prt of sandoa ea paeksn aaii aod kept sswy aU day.

the close bsinx steady aaaiWooad astltarted at hsi aW cfaW vsJaa. aM aftar a few aarrow DMiaMMDts way uader raalisatioas by loe tlw taal tone kssag steady, with prices 2Se to Sa lower. Jbeptanbar. the (To day FrrrJ To day. Prr.

Oats Lard Ptsf ta a JttDeJ. i mix crruJ lst2 tsri tTZfl U.47SUJ0 1 U.4TS11J0 July. fTo day. FrsvjTa day. Frrt TB4f 77H si Z3 0S 172 S.3 I.7S 4.83 U.85 U.30 CneSeial.

BaonsT steady sad snrruimrt Hoc are So. cradea. CecwrDts here and at the Brmasal St airfi 1 total Sk79qxa, acuoK laM yeas, tor box eeatrs ttaoe To day m. lre.day Ban day last Ebort clear tides. 7s Heavy! .15 X75 5.15 3J0 Wsstcra, ChirafaT jajj itoq 45.000 n.ooo 1X030 BUS0 BRAZILIAN MARKETS.

BIO DE JlTtrsa. Jnna It XlCBlMl ea ladoa sslisnual aVL to Vtid. Tbe Oorrsa saarkst etoatd weak st U0 rats eaouoa. Ko. 7 Sew Yk traa.

UtjCH LmU totaled IftO bast. E3akin the season acrrerU 3X1.000. tahut lliaOOO in the preoaCUof year. MrpurUvi pan baaed 4.QQQ bafi lor tba United MaUs asd 1.03) for Kurepa, etock IS COO. sfainst Bi.039 baes last year.

TbaRajrros awkat sloaad weak, and food aTsrafs 100 rats tower at 71800. Re ceipt smountwi lo iluuu bars, inaainsr um uai to tar tasi a ecBsarad won a. 47a.oul lama oar last swac. ar.rau oasa asatast aijtn a mi aso. Btacav THE WEATHER.

FoxrcAsr or Tin crnui Wkuraia orxa nn wmit BLXS FOB TUB XXXT TOXXX DATS. Occasional rains and cloud, exten ling at flrrt ortc most of the area, later more restricted to the west and north wind southerly to westerly, light to moderate temperature about normal at first, warmer later. The prevalent type, a rather complex variant of ar normal June species, favours the recurrent passage of. large shallow, rainy, low pressure areas up our western borders, and of smaller 17 item southwards down the Gulf of Finland, together causing alternate advances and retreats of the rain area towards our south easters dUtrtrt, where tbe weather tends to rami in ntostiy fab; and warm. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REPORTS.

WtUTBKB COAKT, T7BUUT, JUKt 19, 6 r.X. i cvSsy'ryv 1 VLa tn titM ilnn efexrt Lha dotted Enes are isocarL or Unea ef sona barometrieal nressure. the valoe whicb they indicate bein grton ta flcorea at Um end. Was srv xa snaae tenpentsje St am. lstnt wind.

Bright sunshine recorded to day up to 6 pn. was Ohrs. at Brichton.88hrs.at Unletoxrbn Sea. 84bzs. at Hastings.

8 Ohrs. at Worthing, 7'2hrtwat Eastbourne, sort, in leonoon. 4 inrs. at turn. 4 anra.

as uaa dndno, and 3'Shrs. at Southport. Fobxcasts or Wkathxb ros Widjtesdat, Jcxi 29; Scotland, South easterly to southerly' and nJCUJiD, winds, mocerate dull, ram. N.E. at times thunder in places.

Exolajtd, N.W. (and IS. wales) and H.W. (and S. Wales), and Inr.im.K, and S.J Southerly and socth westerlj winds.

mild tnowexy, ehaagesdde. Tax Tlx is Omcx, 12 i.x. RxABniaa of tbb Joxdait Baboxxtxx (oobbxctxb) DCXETO THX FAST TWCTXT FOCB HOCBS. 3X733 19. M.

Laar I av In tona wtth WtVez. Jon datrean. aitiitad t7 and rstern lleam uncoansYu at sj.tuw Corns 01 and has been OutaMe inflaenres local situation pretested a further bra. Um do betas steady at 5 to 10 points drprrcutlnn. Pair, 14,790 bs(S, pretty treaty da tri ussncuaeeaecuneii ryj.

lote. "Ccflea. maai mymtmanm opiad easy witb prices srKbantwl to 13 point lowers moderately active durin the dty without much eharf, Soearee were nnt eaooarasinc to Um ball party, bet the Oath am Jun July A ceptember Uvtober Nofentbar December Jsouary rtuuarr MM AOOJ Wheat. fTo dsy. Free.

J83 39 S3 8J4 B3V4 I ataua I (To day. Free. To day. Prrr. 13 45S 45i J15 7.25 7.20 7.25 34M 48 7.30 7.

iS tVl 7.30 75 A 7.33 I5H tJ 74i 7.45 t0 f.5 mm "TU 7 so 7 rw 7.7O 7.7a 10 t7Bqtieted, desired. The accompaniments wtre, of course, those arranged by Motart, for in such surroundings it would be neither advisable nor politic to revert to the original form. The quartet Since by man came death," was, however, sung unaccompanied. Tbe soloists, Mme. Albsni, Miss Clara Butt, Mr.

Edward Lloyd, and Mr. Santley were all in excellent voice. Mme. Albani's exquisite Interpretation of I know that my Redeemer liveth can nerer have been beard to greater advantage, and the performances which Miss Clara Butt gave of He was despised "and "He shall feed His flock were infinitely in advance of anything that she has done previously in the matter of comprehension of the meaning of the music Mr. Santley gave so broad and rigorous a reading of Why do the nations that it was difficult to realise that this.

Is the 13th Handel Festival at which he has appeared, and a welcome innova tion as far as the festival it concerned is to be found in the fact that But who may abide was entrusted to him instead of to Miss Butt, it being, of course, in reality a bass song. Mr. Edward Lloyd sang the tenor music most beautifully, and it is much to be regretted that this is the last Handel Festival at which be will appear. Special mention should be made of tbe admirable way in which Mr. Morrow played the trumpet obligate ia The trumpet shall sound." The number lpf TiJatcrarag UVjrainft lT.101JnJi97.

OONTTNENTAL AND OTHER BOURSES. PARIS, JpKsl 19. The Bourse presented a weak appearance in all departments oh the disquieting news from china. Realisation sales continued without inter ruption and international securities were considerably affected. Turks and Spanish Fours were special feature of weakness Ottoman Bank shares also declined heavily.

Rio Tinto ibarcs, after offering a ccrUin resistance, were also dragged down later on. South African shares, 'after fluctuating pretty sharply, closed easier in sympathy with the whole list. Fall. French Three per Cent. Rentes 15c.

for money, 27 ic for the account, Three and a Half per Cent. Rentes 10c. for the account, Italians 25c, Portuguese 30c, Turkish, Group IU. 50c, Group IV. 32c, Turkish Lottery bonds Brazilian, 1889, 80c, Basque de Paris Banque Vrancaiae de PAfriquo du Sud Couipagnie General de Traction Cempagnie Francaise des Mines d'Or 3f Credit Lyonuais 15L, Ottoman Bank Robinson Bank Turkish Tobacco share 9f Sues Canal shares Rio Tinto Tharsis De Beers Chartered Consolidated Goldfields Durban Roodepoort Deep East Rand 2JL, Ferreira lOf Geldenhuu Estate Geldenhuis Deep Kleinfontein Lancaster 2f Mar Consolidated 2i Mozambique Rand Mines Robinson Gold 5f Simmer and Jack Transvaal Consolidated Lands VUlsge Main Reef 4Jf New Goch 2f.

Cheques on London unchanged at 25f. 13c Pri rate discount rV lower at 2fH per cent. Qceing quotations, 3 30 pun. Three per Cent, Perpetual Rente, money, 99f. 95c Three and a Halt per Cent.

Rente, money, 101 f. Three per Cent. Perpetual Rente, account, lOOf. TBree and a Half per Cent. Rente, account, lOlf.

75c Four per Cent. Italiant, account, 94f. Thrr per Cent. Portuguese, account, 24f. per Cent.

Russians, 1896, account, 84f. 40c Four per Cent. Spanish Exterior, 71f. 171c Turkish, Group aeceunt, 2Sf. 50c Turkish, Group account, 22f 871c Turkish Lottery Obligations, account, 112t.

Four per Cent. XMMUaUf aW'a aWJUill, ttia OVW. C1(S i VM. u3ractJL684jjt3it; 201f. Baagpajda Sfm a liiina.s naisisa at lata rates.

MusobTMA, 4, rsntrifHM i rMM rrHll, fcwo, Title ai, Ml, rrWWlr uaNSed tt MaviljLsClanita sUtadt snt in mmImi naiihut. Rani a a. atterwl st IUh, in 4Sy, ilH () mmI mw aixy sHlsa sirwi r'WiKW'Sti, hi tf8 lej BA t.Jfjio. 4Mf tt isle rtlea. ts 3 Xoflaerfl t'UM't, ll5H rSti, ia, tm! ett lb feet iH usii st iW'Miiw rtis, beta rn im tnrttilAi ep lee fsvenrab'S UeLsdk.

MedrW uilttidaUoM tcllowed cf httt ntonthf, Um rale heir frplaied bf puHliaa of hew ftvp SMbths, wfeJcn isile tDowe BriattefS in eoe srquence of eeatbid raitis ih Um rooth. arid the ntifstnursbie weeklj erfp repprt. whk ImiucH strttte ererios if heart. Toward the eloe a moderat break nreiifrrd ewlng to tealtmUont, the eJes betntauiet buttteadi Ub near tnontlis if to 4 p.iir.ts Iswrr and dsitaat posiUons uiKhaDsu cn lbs day. At ew Orleans, ipet cotton ruled quietly al late rates, future ciosint dall at 4 point deckae to 1 pr4nt atlTaeoe.

Pept Ot. Nor. Dee. Jan. Fab.

Mar. 7 7.63 77 7.55 7 7 7 5a VS1 g.36 7.33 1.63 1l 7J6 7J7 l9 IU New York eiwrfst price jm. Ane. too ta 1JS3 7.69 1I Bpot To day Fret, day ioe.Jh 3.53 3.C2 8.64 Kew Orleans clonins price Poot. jue.

Jlj. ABg. eew. nor. tee.

Jsn. TeO. Mar. a4 S.J4 i.DH I.im I. Si l.u Tc dsy rrev.

osy St, aa 3J9 7.71 7.41 To day. Week. Beoeiptsat wxU 1.S0O 5.300 Xxnort to Great 7.000 12.000 txrwrts to Continent 1.000 13.000 7.1S TJi 732 7 31 7J2 7.34 7J7 Beaspa, last season. 6.434,000 8,334333 2.1S7.0CO 3.30.000 1154,003 1330.000 fm. da 4 2a7d3d.

m. aVL Trftghts for liners tteaoy with amnte roota ca theberti Oat. aiders qtuet wita a iimiw annus j. To dy. Grain to Lrrerpoci fteaxa Gnus to Ixmaon rsteam mm Grain to nianicw steam m.

Grain to Brutm tn Hall staam Grain to riewcasur iTtin Grain to LeiUr steam Grain Coan IXrnletinj U.K. cr Lontlornt Cotton to Iirrrpoot aVL, PrTROLSCSL Eeiaed steady and in fair demand at lata rata New York. 7 5 Fnuadelpbia, 7 JO: refined eases. 805. Credit oaianees at vru uiy usaea Kwif, noecouicsn at iut CcTTOson steady, unchanced.

Crude, nrtntrml yellow, SaHa, Tcxrxxrm iteacy. at ce. SAVANNAH. June 11 TtrarxSTErx steady, analteral at 43Ho WHJC nrOTON. Jane 11 TrarxJTlXI tteadr and' mrtrf ST.

LOUIK. Juxt UL WXXtr steadr al tU, switmL J.h rat. 1 nlLm imama DULLTH. Josa UWIIlI staxi, at a Va. t.

T.a. XLr Tma WJW. TOLEDO. Jane 13. Wrrxts steady sad lie.

lover, jej saw BAJI iaa.ll.UUJL JOSailS. WHUT riMhm r. m.j mmm. jit yaf, TO tWl. JO.

I nu mm' mrj. imT ma (O IJQL CHICAGO. June wiw mWf mimm ..,.,.1,1 ti. JPiuo amoox Dears to rerw the epward Hum ia.lif After unh. JkL.

i i yssrr mwi asu neacr aances xrom tse woracjixicts. a rttrmer oecilna roLlOwea with Mteaiac far BWEOUCT ML San Ba lumber of buy nf loads, and wah atxn m. 120 4 1 10 m. I a a a a a LS8 9L at rnehea. X1KFXJU.TUUX axd HroBOMmuo CoDmos AIB LON'TJON.

Jcns 19. fJoan sf Obsem Noea 0 M.1 Midnight 59 Dew Fust, ST 50 46 Tension of Ytpcur. iBchat. 361 311 Weicbto Dryinf Vtprmr Power ii in 10 Air 1 per cab feet 10 tibia of a (cell Grains, Gralas. Hi 44 40 33 35 31 COT TJOt (gatun tiona loot i vOssrt, 4'J A3 MIa.

5948. Mai. tnrrtort, JCS4 30. rjiariw, 3k. 44hi1a.

trBbt. ISBla. A Mtruu. Uit qeirter, 13 67 a.m, LONDON (M. 0.

JUKI 19. WDMa, Tea1 "idtg. I mUm 66d(f. Wind W.8.W., mmleraMi it taiaer, wia vj uuii auu rauiiiae, imuu fall, bone. FAllia, JtMfi 30m.

Thtr. i deg. Wind b.W. Fine. BERLIN.

Jtr 19. Baf. Thef. fntB 70'7deg. 65'4Jeg.

Moderate W. wiad. Fine. VIENNA, Jtrsra 19. 80in.

Tbet. ft4'8deg. 583deg. Slight W. wind.

Cloudy. ROME, JCSI 19, 2y97m. Thef. 82'40deg. 63'32deg.

Wind very weak. Uncertain. 3 Teb Antixld Libxi. Cist The Ber. John Wakeford, vicar of St.

Margaret's, Anfield, LirerpooL against whom a lecal postTntB obtained a verdict for 150 and costs ia a libel suit the Liverpool Court of Passage, as reported in The Tssaet of June 2, hag just received a sympathetic bitter from the Duke of Newcastle, in which his Grace Ia ecclesiastical sixain Liverpool it notoriously isaf' behind tbe more telligeat part of England. Cff this we have proof in the Bills whicb come to Westnsinster from that city. It teems, therefore, unlikely that any matter mrtdring religious ffuestiont eooid be cWt with dispassionately ia the atmosphere that has bee generated in I auras hi re lately. Theref ore from. withouW and as me who takes mere tV" aa crdicary interest La tbe religious and moral tone of Engltnd.

I send you my note of sympathy. May 1 at the tame time suggest that, so far from fiwlmg diarrraged, you cjgbt to recitm up tte na that yon hare rratde in this matter It ia, I aa turo. a great thing to bare run to earth eae ot" those subtle falsehoods which haTe sexved aa the principal weapons is to many of the recent" sataaiti upca tiw Cbarch. Tea lines of the erideace firen by tba elakttift rrader eross exanaaation were. I mshrUht, worta xtiore to us.

than 330. Most gratifying also was theNnoble and promp rally of those clergy sad laitr wbe bcaourably stood with you ia tbe first shock of tbe dejdsio). To yea it most Ve most eneocxraginctnatytssr owa ebssreawardesss, baeked, as I am rnforxned, by yoor peofaW feraXhr, haTe ahowa that they will bear their part a take tbeir abare with tbe clergy through HI report aa weB sal goo report A ecsliy rietorr, where the coat tata mener asd tbe Tietorr in nxrrals. sach a rietorr aa tbe vtffid tMriss.

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