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THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1890. Camiral, 33 to 1 aest Maypole. It wan some time after toe hour fixed for the race waen trio naa ion vo a koou ouiiv, Sacramento beinc the only one to get off badly. Eider, on tne IN DARKEST ENGLAND." TO THE ED1TOB 01? THE DAILY STEWS, VI UnMuf-nt. SPQiiTING INTELLIGENCE.

LIVERPOOL NOTES. Tho ATiAnino. hpptiph of t.bft TiiTOrnnnl Autumn and that money helped largely to win the strike. The Australians' timely help was a great factor in their victory, and a strong imputte was given to the labour movement. But the anniversary of the London strike, August 14, was the day on which the Btrike broke out across the sea, and -l -i vlfa hmthmn had been for Mr.

Greathead when an authority like Sir John Fowler praised the invention by which the tunnels were made, and, in fact, Sir John said that the company was fortunate in having Mr. Greathead for an engineer, in having Mr. Mott OPENiGOF THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY. At tne turn into tne straignt au ran wiuo excejuxwuei, -nv was left with a clear lead of Qoodlake, Master Charlie, Maypole, and Magistrate, with Lactantius the most prominent of Meeting were got through in dull and showery weather. liVivtinatal rnn affair AiA wt vintinilA to tho ivc euuveu woeuui nimn ffohtiV- ni iimt and as nehteous as the cause for its chairman, and in having a firm like ah- and South London Railway, wnicn is jrer piatt to make the project a practical Win wjcra.

fiv wo uiowuw uuwwuwv. vw and, overtaking Eider in the last few strides, won an exciting race by a nock a length and a half between the second and third. Carnival wasfourtli, ESigh Gimmisaioner fifth, Socra- end, and the proceedings have on the whole often been that had been fought in London. For eleven weeks TAectric railway in the nieiroptms, SUCCess. Sir John aroused an interest in all Sib, -The kind, and in some quarters almost flattering, reception given to the proposals set forth in my book, "In Darkest England," have encouraged, me not only to hope, but boldly to expect, that cooperation for which I ask, and which is indispensable to success.

It is, I think, all but universally admitted that the subject is important, that the methods proposed are practicable, that tho realization of b. larra measure of the results aimed celebrated much worse weather at Aintree. xne onnrf. urna ernsv? cnil in tha mainritrr of inntancaa the iTv owned yesterday Dy i.ne hearers when he asked the question Uan tins Australia had on this side oi me ocean own. buujbuku to misrepresentations of the foulest character.

In the Press, on the platform, and in the street they had been deceivedfand misrepresented, and often, he was sorry to say, by men who had not hesitated before they finishes were close and exciting, tho judge being unable fsles. wuu -tfestjuinster, the i-arl ot rt remarted that the streets of next, and Qoodlake last. The Tuesday Plate of 103 sovs, for 2-yr-olds. Five furlongs. Mi.

W. Gardner's Eablv Dawn, by Skylark Espada, 8it91b J. Osborne 1 Colonel North's Marbschal, 8st 121b M. Camion 2 Lord Allington'a Hu6oanhas, Sst 121b G.Barrett 3 to uJiwriminate oetween jsveraneia ana ussiuine me Westmoreland Welter Handicap until they had been a ClsT1 other noblemen and gentlemen. Londou were becoming intolerably congested, THE MELBOURNE CUE.

(thbocgh eetjiek's agency.) FLEMINGTON, 4. The Melbourne Cup, a handicap sweepstakes of 50 sovs each, with 10,000 sovs and a trophy value 150 sovs added, over a course of two miles, was run here to-day, with the following result Hon. D. S. Wallace's Carbine, by Musket Mersey, 5 yrs, 10st51b Mr.

E. E. A. Oatley's Highborn, by Graudmaster Her Ladvship, 5 yrs, 6st 81b Mr. J.

McLaughlin's Corrcze, by Newminster Ouida, 3 yrs, b'st 31b 4 Thirty-nine ran. Betting: 4 to 1 agst Carbine who hold a good position from the start, and won easily by three lengths. Time 3min. 28isec. The victory A Mr.

WaUaco's representative was most popular, and was received with immense enthusiasm, he having becu favourite for months past. The time is the fastest on KCOrk COUESINQ. SOUTH LANCASHIRE MEETING. TtJESBAT. A most successful start was made in the South Lancaalure long and varied rparamebeing got through without a hitch.

-Altogether there were forty-flve combes, and some of the trials proved wonderf'illy interesung. Some rain, fell in the morning, but for the greater part second time to the post. A commencement was made English workers, and he beheved that bad the truth been known sooner four timesthe amount of money that ill. 4- A nnfualto at is probable, and that the plan, as a whole, ought IWfn. A A "JT.iwliflnilmfiTi.

3 til 1 ftwt MntWf.liAl. tn wavs, tnat underground railways aid not nP'i te with the November Hurdle Handicap, wnicn iior-noch, who is in good fettle juat now, made a rare ex no details had been tum-w-- Joceediuss. some thousands of people Srit hiny morning collected at the fc AS" Willi-m-street, and with a toe toPf Lt in the shape of liveries or answer all public requirements, and that we were now shown that a railway could be con bandman to the distance where the pair were joined ou tii outside by Early Dawn, who won a fine race by a neck a head hibition of the four that opposed him. The at least to have a fair and immediate trtai. inese friendly criticisms have tended to raise the most sanguine expectations, and inquiries are being made ou every hand as to the date when the scheme will come Tha tidincrs of hope bave.one down to had been sent wouia nave ueeu ceui.

uj Deceived in all quarters as to the state of tho conflict he was sorry to say that they had been unable to send more than 16,000. He wanted, as treasurer of tho Australian strike fund, to tell the workmen of Loudon, i a nnl jn nil hft oiintnfw in tha structed without disturbing the streets, Sixty-First Liverpool St. Legcr saw Ben, whose 145 gs. The Cou.vtv Staxd Plate of 103 sova weight for age tt: .1 n.it.. u11nraniw Xtve.

flus mites were anyta whether tn r. uniform Mr. J. Joicey's Pacific, by Arbitrator Devonia, 3 yra, 7st world, that if they wanted to win, and if they wanted tho depths of the sea of destitution, and the poor crea without interfering with buildings, and that could be worked without vitiated air. Indeed, he was not sure that medical men would not by and by prescribe a trip on this railway of the future to their natients.

and that a ereat Sheriff Hams, who only previous appearance this season was at tne i-psom Summer Meeting, in which he met with an accident, installed at the head of the quotations. Believed to have completely recovered, he was backed very heavily, n-n tittlfa nn 11 tn ft tens aoMnted when the flue fell. ir, Of car. rat 110) x.iiwiMia Mr. E.

W. Baird'8 Cobdblish, 3 yrs, Sst 61b (300) Farmer. who was -wua-u, to get over that misrepresenianou, mo vmiy which it could be done was by the representive trade ri- r- Tnn trA nn nonfinAnt and all the or Mavor. who was third, the jj -j cr TTaf were tosseu uu, civilised world having a telegraphic code known only problem was not now solved. with Lady Charlie filly his nearest attendant in the Col.

North's Athol Lass, 4 yra, 8st81b (150), J. Woodbum Mr. H. T. Barclay's Scotch Earl, 3 yrs, 8st 121b (300) Liddiard XJ- TVol'f ftno.

cr-. 7t 131h f16fll Pflrrv Amone the subsequent speakers was Mr. "wasa godspeed for all but when iB0tnere ulg carriage in to tne worKera oi an couuvnt, uw. yv uwi the exact state of affaire might be made known. rn.

Tin a nnnMnrod hv introduGUl. Mr. price list. The pair had the issue virtually to tnem-selves when Far Niente retired outside the distance, the Mather, M.P., who responded for the contractors, and who was very warmly received by Mr! W. Ward's Oxlcy, 4 yrs, 7st 131b (1M) G.

Bairett -m nr. 1 .11 A 7iW 1Cnt filly wiiming a fine raceby ahead. Vivid, after many John Fitzgerald, the Australian delegate, who was those who knew that his faith in the LABOUR MOVEMENTS. WORK IN THE DOCKS. According to reports received at the headquarters of the Dock Company and those of the Union, no serious outbreak occurred yesterday in any of the docks affected by the esdsting agitation.

No disguise is made on either side of the fact that the men are in an actual, as well as the ordinary metaphorical, sense labouring under excitement. Several questions not involving any great principle, but seriously troubling the men in detail, remain yet to bo worked out. Dockers are not quite certain of the return that will accrue to them in the payments for the week under the revised system, and until this cardinal calculation is established the matters remaining in dispute cannot be ntgarded as settled. On the men assembling at Connaught-road yesterday morning for engagement in the Victoria and Albert Bocks, they were addressed by Mr. Mann and Mr.

Tillett, with the effect that the disaffection shown on the previous day was toned down, and all who were required went straight to their duty. No further interview took place between representatives of the Union and chiefs of the Dock Company, though Mr. Baily (the secretary) was down at the docks at an early hour. A few additional constables were placed within the premises, not at all for the purpose of intimidation or in dread of any disturbance, but simply to enforce the com-pany'srule that no examination of Union tickets shall take place inside the gates. This was on Monday a sore point with the men, but was not regarded yesterday as a cause for more than spasmodic and emphatic remark.

All the hands who were required at 8 o'clock went in at that hour so, too, those who were called on at 9 o'clock. No demonstration of any kind took place and, according to official accounts, no strike at all arose. There were instances of minor and local disagreements, which led to rather startling reports, but which were not of sufficient importance to warrant instructions from the headquarters of either of the controlling and directing forces. Work at the ship Douro, which was interrupted on Monday, proceeded throughout yesterday without cessation. The big vessel Borderer was got well in hand, and similarly the on behalf of the trade councils of Australia for the ifliwnt dnmoTiiitration of svmDathv and material ume the weatnerwas cngnt ana uue.

vwmg dishing with the first day's racing at Liverpool the attead-mce was hardly so larse as usual. A returr (is appended The ScARiaaaiCK Cup. for 32 alloBea. at 4l0s. each.

failures, got home and, judging rrom tne way which the money was laid out, the victory was no surprise to his trainer. The somewhat unlucky undertaking and efforts to promote it were no mean essential in the success ido other occasions uui-5 and Scotch Earl, 6 to 1 cgst Pacific. 7 to 1 agst Worldly Wise, a oa help that had been made. He took the manif ectation tures are looking to us for the promised neuverance. The winter is upon us.

I cannot myself gather much comfort from the fact that the number of "out of works" will not be greater this year than it was last. The distress of the Submerged Tenth is always too harrowing to contemplate. I want to get to work at once. To do so properties must be secured for the labour factories, for the food depots, for the night and day shelters; land must be purchased and got into order, and other arrangements made, all alike involving monetary responsibilities. It has ever been a rule with me to cut my coat acxonling to my cloth." No one would advise me to depart from it in thia case.

To act upon it I must know how much "cloth I have to cut. With all the demands upon my time and energy arising out of the great orgam-ation at the head of which I find myself, it will be impossible for me to undertake any further serious labour in connection with raising llrvf. 'were heard as to the young -till tv, sivvken of be spoken of the day. The hou. gentleman said that Guardian was only defeated the attempt to concede 201b after a good race, and St.

Simon of the Bock in this undertaking England had shown to Dprmnna and Americans, who were OUT Com of that evening, not personally, dm as a hiku u- tuv feeling of federation which was permeating the world, which was bringing them nearer together, and which he hoped would go on and long continue. He had come Arrived a little Albert Victor. Station. was third only a head behind. Magistrate, in the petitors in electrical matters, that we were IA 11 IJaI--J biggest field of the afternoon, won a capital race ironi TJifif.1' fvfrv lonWiiu almost out of it at tho distance.

Wurldly Wisejuruped off in frost of Scotch Earl, the pail being followed ou tho inside by Athol Lass and on the outside by Cordelier and Pacific. A quarter of a mile from home Worldly Wise and Scotch Earl dropped away and Pacific shot to the front on the outside, and holding his place all the way home won easily by three tjnarters of a length the same distance separated second und third. Worldly Wise was fourth, Oxley fifth, and Daft One last. The winner was sold to Mr. GreeuaU for 600gs.

BETTING ON THE COURSE. moving forwards. Jaere, ne bsiu, were me up nftnrta nrnmnted bv Parlia- there tnat evemng ict up guiuv Btanding with regard to the real object of his mission. When he was sent from Australia it was not anticipated that he would be called He, however, persevered, and placed tne croxtetn up to his list of victories in handsome fashion. Early Dawn was the least fancied of the trio that went to the post for the Tuesday Plate, and then Pacific so easily accounted for the Countv Stand Plato that there was ment to enable the youth of the country at the right timeto grasp the importance of natural laws and apply them to the benefit of mankinda remark which he made as one interested in upon to seek the monetary assistance of the iionaon trade unions.

It was thought that before he left aariiVamMlldkVA hAPIlflt AH PTld. But LIVERPOOL, CUP. Mr. Gladstone's Greengage buat Mr. Shephierd as Greenbuf Mr.

R. V. Mather's Muolis Major beat Mr Stretton's Smelling Salts Mr. Huntington's Happily beat Sir. Gaosby na Tom Moot Mr.

J. Smith's Brag Smith beat Measri. Piaderand Eeder' Kybill Mr. Huntingdon's Highness beat lix. D.

Hall nt Brita Farmer Mr. Gladstone's Greenstick beat Mr. Pearson's Panater Mr. Smith's Dear Sal beat Mr. Lister 'g Lindrick Beauty Mr.

Ward's Bhawlpool beat Mr. Ea ster'a Bonnie Kight Mr. Gladstone's Green Goose beat I ir. Coke's Clan Chief Mr.W. Wright ns Epicharmus beat T.O.

Rourke Mama SI Sallie Barlow Mr. Hyde's Plemont beat Sir T. Bs BarbaroBsa Mr. Thomas's Dark Night beat r. A.

Fletcher ns Cruise Mr. E. Dobson's Dairy Mcph erson beat Mr. GaraWs Queen III. Mr.

Bairtcr'u Button Park beat I fir. Hoolfcer's High Brake Mr. Lister's Leonora IV. bert Mr. Oarside's Pnnoa of Wales III.

4 Mr. Swinburne's Knwtoiny I toy beawdr. JL Crosse'! Camcci 7tA 1 anVUd. ft- 600 to 100 ttgt laiy Bosebeiy AUOblUnai uwewuG acablemmsenttohim since his arrival England 'l 1... nA ttiof CUV OOAVIbOO IVI 1000 to 80 Kathbeal (t) 1000 to 80 Houndsditcb(t) 100 to 8 Reved'Or(tiro) 100 to 7 Lily of Lumley plenty of competition for him when put up for onnfin- Tt nr Tint lllltil flollblfl the 300 80VS.

at technical education, and which was cheered by many gentlemen present who were interested oomo Mt WnltAr Snott. the Lord men to the number of 13,000 were out of employment 0 1 U. than riWUMVJlAll With money for this new departure. I hardly imagine tnis will be asked from me. This feeling, I tlunk, justifies me in adhering to my position, that unless the money necessary is fiiiahed, I cannot consider myself re Uto 2 Theophilus after 600 to 100 laid) 1000 to 160 Mortaigne (t) which he was entered to be sold had been reached that UiV Mayor, and other gentlemen spoke; and among much detail to combat the assertion made by Mr.

Laws i 1 iVn inmnMla Mr. Greenall secured him. The Liverpool Cup attracted hut omnU ahftT of attention, thefeature of thedeolinfts to tne enect tnat tub iiiimBuittw -u 0 ug.w betiveen the employers and the federated unions sponsible Kir the carrying out oi tne campaign, thorafnrfl annears onlv reasonable that those friends tnose present wno remumeu uum the interestinar Droceediiisrs were Sir E. Heed, was the demand or tne latter mat tne iio who have pronounced in favour of the scheme should M.P., the Lord Chancellor, Sir F. Bramwell, being the support accorded Theophilus, who at one time was bracketed with Lady Roseberyforfavouritism, rsrhn -failod to finite keeD his nlace.

Vasistas was offices should be affihated to them. To that he gave an emphatic denial, as the issue of tho affiliation was not raised until after the strike Second Hovtro. say how far they are prepared to altord me practical ouristarif. Tears are various methods, in addition to Sir F. Abel, Sir H.

Eoscoe, M.i" Sn- n. lyier, M.P.. Sir Douglas Galton, and Mr. Ernest M. Meols Major beat Greengage v.

firm at 7 to 1, and Mortaigue and Kathbeal approached had commenced. That issue of affiUation was the issue the ordinary plan of contributing by donation and sub Jessop. IUWM Button Park beat Dairy McPhewni Knocliany Boy be4 Leonora rv. WINNERS AND STARTING PRICES. Eace.

Winner. Eider. Price. November Hurdle Handicap (G) Dornoch Mawson 6 to 2agt Liverpool St. Lcger(6) Lady Charlie t.

M. Cannon. 8 to 2 agt Knonsloy Nur- scrj- (8) Vivid 8. Chandley 100 to 50 agt Westmoreland Welter (3) Everafield Eickaby Bto 4 agt CrotethCup(12) Magistrate S.Webb 10 to lagt Tuesday Plate (5) Early Dawn J. Osborne.

8 to 2 agt County Stand Plate(7) Paciflc T.Loates... 6to lagt The figures in parentheses indicate the number of starters. Pr.OGEAKKE FOB THIS DAY. TTfcrt lflii. fi i Trpfil hrtroaa wl.ir.lt havft trtvA 1 DldK Uwb jfUjr Highness beat Greeniitick Bliiw Ipoor beat Dear Sal Green Goose beat Epichhar- each other in the quotations, tne xonner lottor risrinip font nointe.

To-moir ow the Wednesday scription, which are peculiarly applicable in tnis case. I am bold enoueh to thuuc tnat tne wty companies Plate should be won by Cioab Lioht; the Liverpool .1 and other Corporate bodies that have funds TnE North Mrols Cup. for 32 Puppies, at 4 10 eeSu THE LIBERATION SOCIETY. MEETINGS IN MANCHESTER. nn-nil lia T.iKK-atirvn FSonifitv held a at their disposal intended to promote the wel-fam of the neople would be justified ia voting a generous sum towards the charges of this UV UV, UW.

LU.VUUK tJ0 ci ,1 1 A experiment. 1 am sure there are many newspapers that, would be willinff to render verv valuable assist Toft nwu cm A TtliYic rnrfcn. Hiii-s snip nau a run complement ui uwuivn onmmil Siro.flw hv tVlfi firm. VjlO TittV a l'OValtV 12.S0.-Tue Wbdnssoay of 103 sovs mares and geld-inirs allowed 31h. Five fnrlonaa.

ance by opening their columns for subscriptions from Vm lh Ya at lh M.P., Mr. Brigge Priestley, M.P., Mr. W. S. B.

M'Laren, M.P., Mr. H.J. Wilson, M.P., and representatives of Leeds, Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Bolton, Salford, Eochdals, Oldham, Mr. Carvell Williams Anvinr tliA lnf. their readers churches and cnapeis coma tae coi-iootionn or aim at raisinir a definite sum while we jt-v 1 to the Dock Company, and undertake the unloading through their own agency.

"vVTnle Messrs. Mann and Tillett were exercising their powers of persuasion at the Albert and Victoria aWoodlork 4 9 7 aMissSykes 4 9 7 aOigar Light 4 9 7 -TM ft I. Nursery by Saba was: or si. iiixA ineuranu iwiwu Steeplechase by Wxxxns Blate or Maoio; the Stewards' Cup by Doa KosEor Toutoise; the Aintree Feather Plate by Flobenoe Sr. John the Alt Welter Handicap by Fab Nnatm or St.

Sr aOBUUf and the Duchy Plate by Touchwood. METEOR. Tuesday Night. LONDON BETTING. Tuesday.

Business in London on the Liverpool Cap to-day was by no means brisk. There were plenty of offers of 6 to 1 on the field without any transactions being made, but backers of Theophilus readily closed with 100 to 16, and 6 to 1 become the best offer at the close. There was no great amount of money in the market for Vasistas, but Mortatoe proved in request at 8 to 1, bile 10 to wiis always iortnconirnE about i his stable companion Itatbbeal. Of the remainder Keve d'Or attracted the most attrition. Quotations aAdela 2 7 11 aBattery 2 7 11 aSunnyside 2 7 11 aEscamoteur 2 7 11 aavsD.

Mr. Gladstone's Green Sign i beat Mr. T. Houlker Hectic Mr. Howlandaon'e Konald 1 titk beat Mr.

J. Peel's Special Mr. L-Nicholls" Nebula befit Mr. C. A.

Kay Ptonodrac Mr. W. Ward's Pcncader eat Mr. E. M.

CroasCa Cattle Boek Mr. 3. Coke's Clan Tart ui beat Mr. Bowlands Beal Money V. Mr.

Homage's Happy La ldie beat Mr. Bwinbume's Btmua Mr. J. Shepherd's Green Bramble beat Mr. H.

Alftoa" Honour Et. Mr. Ward's Du Vin beat fflfr. W. Wing's Weary Briton Mr.

J. Smith's Stormy cat Mr. Hargreavea' Have a Try Mr. Gladstone's Green cm beat Mr. Sutaliffa's Pathos TL Sir T.

Brocldebank'B Bu nthom beat Mr. Gartaide'g Crert Mr. Eusael's Badway (ireen beat Mr. Elder's Scotland Mr.W. H.

Smith's No Pal beat Mr. D. Graham's Grandee Mir. J. Coke's CUr St ir beat Mr.

N. Mather's Member ft Crosse's Cu rioso beat Mr. C. Whitakex's Eden Sir T. Brocklebamk' Brookmoat beat Mr.

Horgreave'a HT shall be happy to fiirnish collecting books for those Seven 1UV3 AlWa I fl ILT.IMI 1.20. The Livbsfool Nl-esebv Plats of 400 sovs. furlonau. of the right of the marine omcers to nana tnemseives together. They were fighting the battle of simple liberty the cause of which the Australian miners had taken up.

Mr. Fitzgerald went on to repudiate the action of Mr. Champion, whose name was received with great hostility by the meeting; and ha further charged the owners in Atraha with having refused offers of conference, and with having threatened the use of armed force in the dispute that had taken place. The unions had been accused of preventing a man who wished to work from accepting work. All that they did was to reserve tho right to themselves of refusing to work if they wished.

He said publicly that the whole and sole responsibility for the continuance of the strike rested upon the employers in Australia. Mr. Fitzgerald, though he spoke at great length, was attentively listened to, and at the close of the proceedings the followinj; resolution was carried That this mass meeting of Trade Uniouists heartily welcomes Mr. Fitzgerald, the delegate from Australia, and, having heard his official statement, considers the Australian strike worthy of the support of all workmen." Locx-OTrr at Havana. New York, Nov.

1. Advices from Havana state that over thiity cigar factories have been closed, throwing eight thousand hands out of work. More factories will be closed when some outstanding orders for Europe, which were postponed in order to execute some American orders, have been completed. Eeuter, lh willing to use them. Every particular win ot supplied on application by letter.

I think mm ho erf-used havine a little fear lest the st 10 session of Parliament, and stated that he looked for- ward cheerfully to the next appeal to the people. He believed it depended very much upon their own activity between now and the election whether their success would be on so large a scale as to remove Docks, wnere tne situation was wie juiusii threatening, Mr. M'Carthy was representing tho Union at the East and West India and South-West India Docks. Speaking freely to favour so generally extended to the effort should lead to the unfortunate result of everybody supposing that evarvhodv else is doinir financiallv what everybody is every hesitation or doubt in regard 10 me policy from the roind of the Liberal party, Mr. W.

S. B. M'Laren, M.P., moved tho follow- the Union men, he convinced them that their l.uj Jo Vhivu pvfvntivp. and that LIVERPOOL CUP. leaving undone.

In order therefore to ascertain how LIC3K vwvj mw the outcome in that case is sure to be beneficial a XOSS DECOIfO AUU.MJ. ine resolution The Council regards with the Tilc V. fifiiwriv 100 to 9 agt Shall We Remem- Etolagt Lady Eosebeiy (t Green Signal bt Eon aid Kirk Niblick 9 0 Eyre-eld 9 0 xAJgoaBay 9 0 Axturo 8 10 Punster 8 10 LadyClare 8 7 aKerrette 8 7 Dorcas 8 7 Patrician 8 5 OldBoota 8 6 Bclvidera II. 8 4 Kathleen. 8 4 aSarawak 8 1 Mopfair 7 12 aRagwort 7 11 aSt.

Kilda 7 10 aVivid 7 10 aEnniskillen 7 6 EoaeKeld 7 6 Killaniey 7 2 Asbgrovee 7 1 aTamooiirina J. 7 0 Undocimus 6 12 Stigma 6 11 Lambert 6 11 Httanee 6 9 Colorado 6 9 Eoyal Maid 8 8 aLady of the Manor 8 8 oMorven 6 7 aKxpericnce 6 8 aFoSe 8 2 aBesolation 8 2 mnest sausiacuon me auvttuct-u uajiuiwu ux movement as indicated by the acknow- Badway Green beat Booth Clear Star beat No Pal to themselves, Tne men were an excrtea 000 nnrl srt nnntimipd throuorhout the Clan Tartan bt Ha my Zddie the matter standB in this respect, it has been decided to hold a meeting in Exeter Hall on the evening of Monday, the 17th at which the response of the coun-t nn to that date can be announced, havina ascer oer (tj 100 to 8 o) 100 to 6 St. Benedict (t) 20 to 1 Nunthorpe (o) Curi oao beat BTOottmcmt ana 6 to 1 Theophilus 7tol Vasistas 8 to 1 Mortaigno (t) 10 to 1 day. The leaders are, however, gradually party that the Disestablishment of the Church of Eng- The Soutspobt 'Stakes, for id au ages, a aj First Eodsd. but surely educating tiieir party, anu Vio -ritli jmifi(9en that their tained which, I shall be able to judge of my further pressed upon the Legislature with a view to a settle- Mr.

E. Huntisgto a's Herself beat Mr. J. Hert Bbootan (1) MANCHESTER BETTING. TuESDiT.

interests will be well looked after in the nego responsibility. I am, WII.I.iam uuuin. 101, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.G., Nov. 4. TTiflir.

113 iJ UOll 4. IIP I wu.wwv an opiniou that sympathy would be secured for the LIVERPOOL AUTUMN CUP fS of the Monument, and lacing TlXg substantial old Fishmonger? Highness and suite, like the MsdSnerifls who had preceded -conducted to what seemed an ex-SfJlv well upholstered apartment, in which IfHulv took their seats upon soft 'cushions, with such flowers late season afforded them UJmv arranged before their eyes. Mr. gfffdSSSrf the company and other Zl were in attendance, and when the ZZm capable of accommodating fifty per- tomove, the Prince, as well he i "le astonished. With a TS wieieed affair like this, it was quite Highness should ask 7,, oiue; down or was the world gomg up.

SS' feeding llis fit of ifoj odd tget below the level of the mLa is somewhat similar to a balloon expe- In a balloon, the earth seems to be Sta y- thl William-street world seems to be gently rising, the Jnga all the while being pleasantly sta- oSTthe level below, where flowers were nicely arranged to make a festive appearance for the occasion, and where a few ladies were Mimed off to look with silent admiration on Emltv, the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs, the Duke of Westminster, Lord Cork, Sir John Fowler, Mr. Spagnoletti, and other well-known men were gathered in the latest Thames Tunnel which was white and clean with its polished wall of tiles, and fairly Jkhtel with gas. The little locomotive Sthe two carriages, as described in The Daily AW. of Monday, were ready, and under the Midaaee of Mr. Mott, the Chairman, and Mr.

Greathead, the engineer, the Prince and his Mrty were shown how the railway was to be worked. Quite in an informal way his Royal Highness was then presented with a golden key, with which he set the electric current in motion, and which, while the bell announcing what had been done, shrilly rang, he carefully, as per request of the Chairman, pocketed. The iii-vitedgueststhenentered thecarriages, beautifully lighted by electricity, and after a run of eight minutes a halt was called. The journey was not concluded, but the new electric train had irrivedat The Oval," and the Prince of Wales, followed by the Duke of Westminster, and other gentlemen interested in landed property, iseeadedthe gentle incline and sniffed the upper lit. His Royal Highness wore a pleasant smile when he returned, for "The Oval" station is planted upon the Duchy of Cornwall property, the Prince would veiy likely not object to any one who could prove that the development brought -about by the City and South London Railway meant good business." A Sew minutes more brought the party to the Btockwell Station.

At the City end no festive decorations had appeared. The civic and Royal parties had their admirers, who received them enthusiastically, but no hunting, no bands, no guards of honour had been ordered out. Clapham-road, however, proved quite equal to the occasion. At the Stockwell Station, S3 it is to be called 'henceforth, there was a guard of honour that excited not a little interest. Smart gentlemen, mounted on smart horses, seemed as if they were a colonial regiment ready.for action.

Cartridges, enough to suit even Mr. Stanley, were slung around their bodies. Each man held a rifle. They wore high buff boots and spurs, and had workmanlike breeches of light grey. Due inquiry informed the inquisitive amongst the spectators that these gentlemen were the mounted in- ffiDtrv rrnrm ni U7aa4- Uonun Pain.

Mr. W. H. Smitts Dear Belle beat Mr. J.

Shepherd nBuh- FitzSimon 7 10 14 to lagtHoundsditdi (tf) Bto tiations whicn are still being earned out. ine itaoi? hv plmntrps find consentient SrEKFLECHASS of 400 1.50-Tbe Obanp Ssptos Mr. W. Wright ns Briefless beat Mr. G.

Hudson at STRIKERS AND 6 to 1 Theophilus (t a tn 1 Vutisbis (t o) annoyances, exercised yesterday upon the whole 1 i. i i 1 to 1 lieve a ut 100 to 8 St. Benedict (t w) 100 to 8 Lily of Lumley 100 to 14 Jtortaigne (t o) 100 to 9 Shall WeKemem- a degree oi loroearanco, ami auuwe-auamciuuy to discipline which did them credit. At the Iviicm-ioua Tirvnrs. ftnrl after repeivrnf DCWUU IAJ lVkW IV mi' tt rrom the Canal Point in, about three miles.

Ysstlb Ysstlb Royal Meath 8 12 8 aTheodolitc 6 10 8 Gamecock a 12 4 aStrongTea a 10 7 aKomanOak 6 11 11 aChoivQeur 4 10 7 Willie Blair 11 9i Kriemhilda 6 10 6 aMogic a 10 13! Grigou 4 10 2 26. Tbs Livbrpool Stewabds' Cop of 600 sovs. second to receive 60 aovs. from the Hate. Five furlongs and a bertt) UlUCb mvwv, reports from superintendents of the several docks -ny TT 1 LONDON CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

DR. PARKER ON THE MODERN SERMON. The half-yearly meeting of the London Congregational Union was held last evening in the Memorial Hall, Farringdon-street, with the president, Dr. Joseph Pabkeb, of the City Temple, in the chair. The'hall was filled in every part some time before the hour at which the meeting was announced to com- nonora 1 Titihlin n.Q wpll ar mprnfiprfl of the scrcATcrnNGS.

LiVERPOOt Cot. ParUngtou. Vast. TJfthtim. Lucille.

Bed under tneir control, air. xx. ciuiy, oeui-c-omt rf T10 T.nnr1nTi and Tnrtift Docks At the Worship-street Police-court yesterday, David Mathers, a stick-dresser, living in Great Eastern-street, Shoreditch, appeared to a summons charging him with assaulting James Sennett and Joseph Cooper. Mr. Geoghegau, barrister, prosecuted; and Mr.

Bedford," solicitor, defended. Mr. Geoghegan, in opening tho case, said that it arose out of a strike of the employes of Messrs. Howell and stick manufacturers, of Old-street, St. Luke's.

From the day of the strike, the 4th October, up to the present time the shop had been picketed, and the men who had chosen i -A anA tlifoatc half. Eagle, Pert, Gay Bob, Garter, and Annas "re Ys st lb Committee, prepared for the information of ji iTl Ys st lb 3 7 8 ALL JCKOAQElIllH 10 i. i 81. Moonet. fLrrftlifon rvenimt 3 representatives oi tne jrress me loiiowiug The work has Droceeded satisfac- ALL ESOAGBMEXTS IS UOL.

Jt-AOBrs ami. vsc. All Esoaoements. Addison, Cordova. An.

JTitRm.R Handicaps wukbe the Weiohts have Ar- librium Mr. F. Nickson'fc Una beat Mean-. Ticklers Tiny Iff Mr. S.

Bennett' Whip beat Mr. N. Lee's Ha.y Dick Mr. R. F.

Glridatone's Greenhouse beat Mr. P. n. xSOrP landson'sEi-ferEden The Mas ob Stakes, for 16 pupieai at 3 10a. each.

Fiesi Eoukd. Messrs. Tickl e's Taraban brat S. H. HydVs M(un Mr.

J. Eusael Reekie beat Mr. J. Howarth i ni iKagK JS Mr. T.

Oral ton's Dark Blossom beat Mr. W. Wrisht Bi teal sun's Guinevere beat Mr. D. M'Klder's LongflB'd Mr.

B. Gart-ride's Vincent beatMr. J. Cce'sChrto Haliid Mr. F.

W. Have Some Sense beat Kr. D. Sut- cliffe's If srvanna Messrs. Tongge and Knowle's Trafford Park beat Kr.

Halston' Herald DC. a xt Messrs Tirage and Knowle's Knutsford beat Mr. tf- Hyde's Eoyal Blue Dbaw wibjTHE Cyukdeb Stakes, for Eight AB-Ages, 2 10a each. Mr. Whi'taker's Christiana agst Mr.

Strettpn'a SmeBmg Salts Mr. D. iutcliffe's Pathos H. agst Mr. N.

Lee's Irish Lad Mr Ha SsBhootan agst Mr. F. Gladstone's GuMoa Mr. J. howarth mi Zingari ajret Mr.

Eoullces Hemeaa Dbaw -on the Eesketh Stakes, for Bight AU-Ag 2 10s each. Measn i. Tickle's Treacherous Kate agst Mr. Houlker Chy fcorilv at all docks throughout the day. Some 7, 7 4 7 2 7 0 8 12 6 10 6 6 aJuggler 6 9 9 aDog Bose a 6 The Glsamin' 6 8 8 aGalioping Queen 4 8 2 Modele 4 8 2 aAdmiral Benbow ...6 8 0 aDayDawn 3 7 11 aTortoise 4 7 8 nTTl-rrll rVwTTTliol(in(T 3 7 7 peaeib.

Gonfalon. aCobbler 6 uEider 3 aWhistle Jacket 6 aJodel 3 Margarine 3 Barberrv 3 Oi Tne inen woruig mo wjii i cousty stand wats, uvebpool. jiuib ojt. Aivtrse asd Valentine Hunt Steeplechases, Liveb- )nt hava TMwrpiTPn ft rpfiiipsr. Tor a lnimnT.

tion of tea time without deduction from their 6 6 worungLOu nas oeen suw ou. uiMnu mmyw. Cup. Plats of 103 sovs; mares and 2.55. The Aistiiek Featbkr io remain ai wur cApusw lu-uauucu.

vmw. The first complainant Sennett deposed that on the evening of the 27th ult. he left work, having refused to strike, with some others who had remained in," and they were followed from the workshop by a mob of the men on strike, hooting and using threatening language. Mathers was one of the men on strike, and had been doing picket duty about the warehouse. Witness and some others had to go to the Bishopsgate station of the ntA no lmtr nw iirprl Trtprp.

geldings allowed lib. One mile and three furlongs. Ys at lb Ya st lb pay but no deviation troni reguiaaon can oe permitted, and as yet no further difficulty has arisen." In addressing the men at tne gates of the Victoria and LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. TtTSSDAY. cr.mnll.uf thfi AlltlinUl IXlOVcUlcUi Ut flUGJJ.CJ.iJ upu.li.

endowments should be utilised locally instead of being thrown into a common fund as in the case of the Irish Church. Mr. lUmgworth, M.P., said that in England at aU events he was opposed to endowments being lavished upon small populations as they would be if the funds were localised. The motion was seconded and carried. Mr.

Briggs Priestley, M.P., moved, Mr. H. J. Wilson, M.P., seconded, and the meeting adopted a resolution in favour of a wide diffusion of information concerning Disestablishment and asking for funds. The Bev.

McDougull moved, and Mr. Jos. King (Liberal candidate for the New Forest Division of Hampaliire), seconded a resolution rondemning the Government Tithe Bills, and asserting the principle that tithes should he devoted to This was carried. The Eev. J.

H. Hollowell (Eoidale) moved a resolutioujurging resistance to the granting of additional public money to elementary schools without local representative control. Mr. A. fUmgworth, M.P., who seconded the motion, said they might tolerate sectarian schools where they were not the only schools.

The resolution was carried, as was another Mndernning the Government action on the Maltese marriage question. A soiree was held in the evening. ART CONGRESS AT BIRMINGHAM. The Congress promoted by the National Association for the Advancement of Art and itsAppiica-tion to Industry was opened in Birmingham yesterday. The proceedings were inaugurated with a meeting of the Council, followed by the opening of the Section of Museums and the National and Mmricipal Encourage-ment of Art.

Mr. J. E. Hodgson, R.A., Presidentelect, occupier the chair, and the Marquis of Lonie was also present. About 150 visitors attended.

Mr. Eathbone delivered an address, in which he said that the encouragement of decorative art was mainly required for economical purposes, although its incidental moral effects were also valuable. The progress in science .490 .490 aFlorence St. John aStrathtyre aSinflre 2 6 3 aKinnoul 2 6 3 aLaTosca 2 6 3 ltMA7, gwi Union, being admitted free. The greatest interest in the proceedings was evinced throughout, the address from the chair by Dr.

Parker on The Modern Sermon having been awaited with considerable expectancy. Dr. Parker, who was loudly cheered, having referred to the bad reputation of sermons in general, said that even great preachers might delude themselves into tho idea that congregations were fond of elaborate and exhaustive preaching. They were not. Theycoulddo without it.

There were some sermons that ought to be got rid of. For example, those which might be published under the title of The Gospel Made Difficult" the mincing, chattering sermon the portmanteau Bermon, into which the giddy young preacher stuffed everything he could lay his hands upon the scrap-book sermon the rag-bag sermon the pulpit sermon and the Berlih-wool-and-fancy-repository sermon. Sermons that would remain would be of a 4-pll -far onnA Thnir in- .384 aMaley Meeting at Liverpool may bo said to have commenced a KiMjimnu. There was a capital attendance 5.20. The Ait Welteb Hasdicap of 103 sovs; winners of spectators, and tho racing proved to be of an extremely in- 3 till followed by the mob, then numbering a hundred or a hundred and fifty men, a rush was made.

Defendant Ys st lb Vo right, still they ought, to a certain degree, to ba guided as usual opened proceedings, and if the field was small comparison withBomeprevious years.itincluded the top weight, Benburb, who, however, was palpably short of worit. and Dor- mouth ago that this difficulty would arise, and in Y.v inn thftir heat to Mr. Hargreave's Have a Toss agst Mr. BirkLcrfJBy-m Mr. hSd ns Green Bud agst Mr.

Jtrettorfa Mr. J- Kassel's Euther Glen agst Mr Haye's Bnt-b Inffla BETTING AT NIGHT. sfiAitraBBiCK cup. aLwc 3 7 15 aPimperne 3 7 12 aBougb and Beady 3 7 11 aDulee Domain 3 7 4 aQueen lily 3 7 4 aLordof 3 7 4 aBoyal Stuart 3 7 0 aEthel Athol 3 7 0 aSt. Sym phorien 6 10 1 aWhisUe Jacket 6 9 2 aCigar Light 4 8 9 aBen Strome 4 8 9 al'ar Niente 3 8 7 aDonna Dolores 4 8 4 aSorcereis 3 8 3 ti7 rii.

a 9 rushca upon wimess, wno wus u-yuig to tjei. station, and struck bin a heavy blow behind the ear. Witness was attended by a doctor for 2 or 3 days afterwards, feeling sick nud giddy at his work. Replying to the magistrate (Mr. Montagu Williams, Q.C.), the witness said there were 400 men employed by the firm.

smooth matters and bring them to a successful issue. nocn, taui7 up uib ruuuxug ww. wyw i a canter, fhe Liverpool St. Legerdrow half-a-domn runners to toe pose, anuoi uu-o "Ti- overwaigui. a lavounw! ouuu ft TT a a not been seen on a racecourse since be nmshedbelund St.

Sert tellectual excellence would be at once chastened and About 200 weut out on strike. Since then those who Ine question "uau we siaix uu-inierauvu oi.uid come into force ou the 3rd of November had then to be faced. They (the leaders) had worked day and night, hut had been unable to bring negotiations to a conclusion in time. The directors then said. Verv well, we must for the 3.50.

Teb DcciiY Plate of 160 sovs. unemiie. of-, lh and Omatus in the ispsom uranu xue omi lan well, but faUed to quite reach the LadyCharhe Oily, whose biir fall the weights enabled her to win by a head. Some enriched by their spiritual intensity, reverence, anu nnt intftllpctual entertainments, but Dart of the Ys st it YnrdArm 4 10 3 lirsjiH of life. To be this thev must Cist Tedworth 3 8 6 Spring Cup 3 8 6 aSarawak 2 6 12 aHorton 6 12 time was lost over the Knowsley Niuaery, out as compensation we had an exceedingly close finish, the well- tiapIt frffln tinardian.

present go hack to day-work." That meaut for aToucbwood 4 6 9 aRagwort 2 of all be Biblical. Then they must be espeiimental. Then they must constiain men to tbe service which completes itself in sacrifice. Sermonsthat did not draw 41 1.A i.ra.a uTtf tliTpaa Kunli aprmvna Oddfellow a 0 1Z aSacramento 3 8 6 a tune tne loss oi pay iux uib iioii-uuui. Now, ho asked them, as reasonable men, what would only orouguc out wiree "av -i another exciting race, the judge being unable to separate slack, and plenty of labour capable of being imported remained at work had been threatened.

Mr.fjeogiiegan said that the prosecutors did not desire to aggravate the matter, but it was a fact that anonymous letters had been received threatening murder, and to burn down the place. The men on leaving work were now escorted by policemen, but were not at the time of this assault. Cooper also deposed that Mathers rushed at him, and gave him a heavy blow behind the ear, from the effects of which he was still suffering. The witness showed the magistrate a large plaster covering tha cartilages of tho neck). Mr.

Robert Bruce, surgeon, of City-road, said he had nttended both men. Sennett had evidently received a heavy blow behind the ear, and Cooper was similarly nrof TYincf nnvn lwn a vp-rrr hew blow :1.4. nnll in ha hAfrtntr tmir last race, wneii usiflUAi iitwi ogub after holding tho lead to the distance he was ustit and beaten by Kversfteld, who, being entered to be sold (or five hundred, did not change For the Croxteth Cup, were notpossible to any ono preacher, yet they might be possible if a right use wore made of the riches of the Catholic Christian pulpit. (Cheers.) Why should we object to a sermon because the preacher was not tbe author of it (Hear, hear.) He would not countenance the unacknowledged use of other men's ideas and other .1 1.,. ah'ir strike for the 3d.

per day. Why, the public would say they were mad and in that opinion he (Mr. Mann) would coincide. Their enemies would like them to he wnicn was wie ioacuug uv-oii uu luisumm, to the post, and the loading favourites wore St. Symphonen, ana nicmnery nau ueeii wim -w world could be provided in little more than half the tune formerly required.

Unless half the world was to starve while the other half overworked, we should have to develope industries which required constant judgment, discrimination, and never varyinc taste, such as no foolish enough to strike. Us advice to mem was, "Disappoint them." A strike to-day would moan demoralisation to-morrow. But let them wait a few davs and all would be well. Tho showing of the cards and men eiWJ OllW, UUli VC1CC ui amoc u.vigr straining themselves week by week to produce dis Ismvidual Cooeseb. 2 to 1 on Moots Major Brag Smith (tj 6 to 4 Highness Bhawlpoor (t) 5 to 4 Green Goose Plemont (t) 6 to 4 Knoekninny Boy Button Par 13 WORTH MEOLS CUP.

Individual Coubses. 6 to 4 on Nebula Green Signal (t) 8 to 4 ClanTartan vBar (tV 6i to 4 Eodway Green Green Com 6 to 4 Clear Star Curios (t) FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. Scaiarr v. Guildford tc-day the sides in this match will be as follows Surrey-C.

Brandon fwickParkl (gool), M. E. Muspratt (Baroes) and E. Wrtp. G.

B. Blount Thomas's Hospital), and A. Joyce Bagflte Priory) (halfbacks), Rev. F. W.

Pawson (Ca) Wtrel. Boy aid Heming (83rd mOaJp'm PWy(CMswici Park), and A. lh JD'irkmg) ag wing). Northamptonshire-H. Sargeant (Wefliagbro G.

S. (SrSl A. Piatt and -W. M. cmpson (WelbMboro Sfl A.

Blaly, C. Church IE), 2 (KrfonTTbalf J.B. Challen Mid F. fWeUingboro' G. (right wing), A.

-enfrey 6. (centre), E. S. Badger (Pe-erb-TO) and 0 Pendered (Rushden) (left wing). EUGBY UNION.

Losdou ajto Midlands v. WESTEa.v fc iag are tho sides to play in this match at BIckheath Ondon and Mtdtafis A. S. Johnston faeUmth) (back), A. E.

Stoddart, P. Caristopherson (Blackheath), Brooke (Leysians) (three-quarter backs). W. B. aL.

"axe, betted on the field up to the fall of the Hug. Eider showed nice as aU her opyonenta ran wide, but after looking all over a HUEST PARK CLUB NOVEMBER STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Tcesdav. The Maides Hustkes' Flat Race Plate of 100 sovs. weight forage.

About two miles. Mr. F. Swan'3 Oscab, by Bend Or-Freia, 4 yrs, 12st 21b Owner w.o. for 60 (Winner trained by Swatton.) The Ibis Hvhtbes' Steeplechase Plate of 100 sovs.

weight for age penalties and allowances. About three miles, over the Stcepfechaee Course. Mr. Swan's Southam, by Soucai Fantine, aged, 13st lib Guy 1 Mr. Tweed's Teoe Love, 4 yrs, lOstSlb Mr.

Darniey 2 (Winner trained by Swatton.) Batting 7 to 1 on Southam. The non-favourite led to the fence opposite the stand, where she fell and, although quickly remounted, failed to reach Southam, who won by a distance. Ta Hcest Park Handicap Huedls Eace Plate of 2U0 sova. About two miles, over hurdles. Mr.

J. Snelling's Meadow Bbowm, by Thurio-Emmehne, courses, wnen senuuiiH uy uunuucis auu uuuic, Beecherand Spurgeon, Watson and Bunting, Fanar and Maclarenwere available Why shoula not great wuuter juu-kibuuw gcmic-is lmcmnery couiu superaeue; lauii bv an ever active living brain. It was also necessary to fooa rii Hiiffininiit diKcnmuia- tiie Tuesday Rate, as he finished last oi the three runners, uncertainty wnetner au men rouuw wur mo nmo u.u men he know were also, and very rightly, too, a sore point with them. But the directors had promised that meanwhile no hostility would be shown to tho unionists. The Australian strike, in spite of false reports, ii T-ff ha TjindMi mfin now struck sermons be reproduced under proper and well -understood conditions Hear, hear," and cheers.) Con Hon to distmgiush between really artistic decoration seen to great advantage.

The County Stand was he His t.wfwvMir-old E.v.ific and this brought tinuing, ne urgea tne necessuy oi me iwuauug In Anllpfrpo fiiifpntj3 must, hp frained in and the sonuess caaracter vi to have due effect, buildings should have the element oi 1 nf tip mm an orm divine the day's proceedings to a close. Details: TT. rtftrt they would be unable to follow up then- noble efforts to Wfltiwi TMnf. t.htft. hilt ui yica.

the direction of sympathy with suffering Me, a profound 1 on A wifh in the architecture. Here our modern XHB LlVEEPOOL KOVEMBBE HUBDLK HAKUlUAr 01 iuv mno. 1 1 a. ju. tw Gothic was almost entirely ueiecuve.

TWO laues, over eignt igu.s ui uluujcs. Mr. T. Cannon's Donsocu, by Sterling Golapie, 5 yrs, tne neea ana tou 01 tue uwpic. wx.

iMi ucb pu- 3 1 a Annnmn miailOA tsVa ftntl. Ill lllllAfnl- he that eveiy city should nave, not oniy on the muscles of the neck. There was swelling and bruising in each case. Cooper was still under his care. Independent evidence of the assault was given, and Inspector Daybell, Division, stated that he had received complaints of the besetting of the premises and of the assault.

It became necessary to detail a dozen constables for special duty about the place, some of them to escort parties of the men to and from their work. Mr. Williams: An escort of policemen to enable a man to work in a free country. It is infamous that such a thing should be necessary. Witnesses were called for the defence the same in each case.

They were three young men, who declared that Mathers did not strike a blow, but whilst two said they saw no disturbance at all, one admitted that Cooper got his hat knocked off. In answer to questions by the magistrate and Mr. Geoghegan, the witnesses admitted that they were supported by strike pay from their Union. One said it depended on how the unds came in whether they got 12s. or 16s.

a week. Each man had to do two hours picket duty every other fW. firiB witness, a vouth about 18, stated (XVUCU UJ WUUCUUi fcWO luwuuuu. tion of hismeaning, amid roars of laughter, preached a Mr. XL SiHeer's ALEXANyEB, list 21b Kmsaash 2 TT fll At.a.

t1o7lK ti A and municipal flower. The questions of architecture f.L, 10jf 7I1. I. MVkfVKl they could not expect help from them. Therefore they shouldnot declare a strike, but go to work that morning, obey the Union orders cheerfully, and be sure that, if any attempts were made by the directors to betray, the men, they (tho lenders) would not shrink from a fight.

In the course of an interview Mr. Ben Tillett said: We have, of course, been doing our utmost to get tho men to obey the instructions issued by the Union. The winter is coming on, and the inoa would suffer terribly ji, tl-o An nrvt. ilnnht that tho m0CSermOU iruiu mojirjiawajvi w.wi'wwuw cumber 10, line 7th, How arc you all tp-day iinnUn first, second, and third sec- Mr. G.

S. Guinnis's Anacosda, aged, lust lllo Captain Barry Mr. Christie's MAaasTA, 6 yrs, lOst 121b Davis Mr. Abineton's Tommy Upton, aged, list 71b Mr. W.

H. Moore Mr. Saldean's Lai Brough, 6 yrs, list 71b Mr, Wiltshire's Stourhead, aged, list 61b Mr. H. Cox's Chevy Chase, 3 yra.

lOst 101b NightrngaU Hr. A. Hoole's Withernam, 4 yrs, list 71b 0 (Winner trained by Olding.) tn 0 (ist Dornoch. 3 to 1 azsfc Benburb. 4 to 1 anci 8CUJP5uxe were uiuuii mvio -at present realised.

We separated the two in the most absurd manner. We treated all our statues as vagrants haviwr no settled abode. We had made a doll's wore- tionB, and apphcabon. He must, he said, publicly and solemnly denounce sucn so-cauea sermons as gross heath), J. vy, wave boi iT-TSrl agst Theodolite, and 11 to 2 each a)t Withernam and Alexander.

Theodolite drew out from Bomoch, tho pair gwng on hOUSe OI OUT nODJtffli UUUUUJK, ifcdhmuww -r -nn ftrfifn- rvf The Bailv PosL followea miSjreUIVSOllUtUUUB VI U1C wu uuw MMiAn i.p ntrht Viiifl nf mvftniinff. there uiasvuuiiti u- owvu. Dock Companies wish to revert to the old system it There was scarcely any alteration this order until they had with on address on the encoui-agemont of art by should be a National Pulpit Institute, open to preachers Withernam and Alexander went on second and third, live I linme Theodolite camo again, and joined mumapaii-es. Answermg toe question noir municipalities encourage art?" he said they a -nrt Vic (wtKbhaliinir art cal- MAiK.h.t- and AUnnrTiATvi. Tfpf pmn to Dornoch and Withernam but he sweived badly when called preaching on social questions, he said that he believed possiDte, ana nave mo uicii u-nug work like dogs.

The co-operative scheme, if it comes into force, will practically make us masters of the situation. The men will have to bear with a reduction of wages for a short time. We shall have to force on the co-operative scheme, and intend to do so. leries and schools of art under municipal (Winner trained By A. xiayj.

Betting: 6 to 4 agst Tommy Upton, 5 to 2 agst Chevy Chase, 4 to 1 agst Meadow Brown, 10 to 1 agst Magenta, and 20 to i each agst others. Meadow Brown settled down in front of Anaconda and Chovy Chase, with Tommy Upton next, and Lai Brough last, until passing the Bfand, where Anaconda wont to the front. Six furlongs from home Tommy Uptou slipped up and fell, and Meadow Brown and Magenta joining Anaconda, the three ran a fine race home, which resulted in favour of Meadow Brown by half a length four lengths divided second and third, Chevy Chase was fourth, Stourhead fifth, and Lai Brough last. Opeh Seluso Bdicap Hubble Kjs.ce Plats of 100 sovs. n.A ntltn.

wu, moAib rtiivlcMa. ment. The usual display of Venetian masts and fluttering streamers, shown to the best advantage in the lovely sunshine of a unique November day, testified to the successful exertions of a local committee, and. crowds on either side of all the roads gve the mounted and foot police an excuse for parade without worry in the per-, fcrmance of regulation duties. The Lambeth Cadet Corps and the Mayall College Cadet Corps furnished -workmanlike contingents, and the very short carriage ride between the Stock-well Station on the one side of the road nd the City and South London Rail way depot an the other -side was effected amidst the most teal demonstrations, the band of the Volunteer Beghnect playing the National Anthem, and we people cheering to their hearts' content.

A marquee quite out of the common made an Mmirable luncheon-room. Instead of the duU.canva&flapping funereally to every pissing breeze, an interior was presented of ery variety of colour artistically blended ith suggestions of the looms of India and Japan, with preparations from four or five delightfully arranged domes for iUumination in se a London particular fog had happened for we occasion. The Fates were however more the colours of the pretty hang-ttgs were' seen to the best advantage. Mr. Hott, the chairman of the company, of course is in the chair, and the toasts were few.

In pty to the toast of bis own health, the Prince i Wales said a few words, to express my were (attitude for the terms in which you have gopMed this towt in words too flattering. I beg to thank you most sincerely for the kind and wacimig way in which you have alluded to the ff ovenimentr as such, tho pulpit had absolutely nothing rL nrhoifc hru tn An. and da at all upon, and Bornocn, arawiug riga. au.y homel won in a canter by fifteen lengths. A length separated second and third.

Thb Sixty-pibst Liverpool St. Lbokb of 700 aovs, by sub authority as the principal ana mosi uu-eco min u-ahle. The instruction afforded, and the influeaces noiti.finTia lTlHfiftd HttlRtitute the risks, was to create an atmosphere which could not te scription 01 1 guineas eaeu, ior j-yi-uiua. vuoo exeriieu vy bu onlv solid basis for art progress amongst the commumty Jtunmn'nn enorS inHiStllHons must that he was esSning when he struck 26s. a week.

Mr. Montagu Williams, ofter a hearing extending to a late hour, said that a more infamous instance of coercion had not come before him. Men had a right to strike, and, according to a legal decision, to picket a shop, but, not satisfied with that, violence had in this case been resorted to to compel men to leave their work, tho strikers who would not eat the food of labour being unwilling that other men should earn it. The heaviest sentence for assault would barely meet the case. He sentenced Mathers to four months' imprisonment with hard labour two months for each assault.

or rr. 1... 1L- nv fill 7fit 131h THE STRIKE AT PLYMOUTH. breaweabyinjiistlce.ana wnicn was tyranta. gamblers, and bad men, whether capitalists or eenerauy, rv.

i a Cannon Sir F. Johnstone's Bss, 8st 71b Barrett a in A AIL UAhlTl CAT! ropnm mud ha made Mr. J. Davis's Gissshubleb, by Sterling Fraulein, aged, McKie tie that was the true function of the pulpit, in couciuaing, MERCHANT COAL.PORTERS AT WORK. 1 community, uwuno adequate to the demands of space, of funds, and of free XC1C11U1U mo uitvw.ww o- LordUaltnorpe kbkbv, astTiu Baron de Rothsduld's Flibusber, 9st 91b -P.

Barrett count c. access, ana Deeu! u.vj with sufficient authority or provide sufficient attraction. terdflv on ths North Quay, Plymouth, where the coal OMireiirnyn uat. T.r! A T.iflrtl. 1 porters are ou strike.

The merchants, heing unahle to 1 1 41, nn ram nunmAI ne sam taey nau uu ngu sponsible for their own suggestions. What they wanted in their ministry were burningly earnest young preachers, not clever young men. In responding to a vote of thanks, Dr. Parker said that untd there was supplemented by and to become the rcrown and JT -in-o-atomaliaed and widelv-diffuscd get tneir vessels aiscnargeu vy uiv pvima, i 4nM.inn VuiTrr rpinrnrefta WESLEY AN METHODISM IN LONDON. Betttnp; 11 to8 agst Beu, 9 to i agst Lady Charhefllly, 6 to 1 each-Hflit Heresy and Orwell, 100 to 8 agst any other.

Ben ontto'inside jumped off in front of Lady Charlie fUly and 1 Niente, but the latter soon went to the front, and held a clear nnnnv Orwell 1(ih worK meiiiseives yesiciuivy "si 1 dnrinir the dav bv four or five others from diflerent better hearing there would not be better preaching. narts of tha port. One gentleman, a colliery agent, Mr. MevrirkBankea's Blub Godfbet, 6 yrs, list 121b Drake 2 Capt, Coe's Happy-Go-Lbcsv, 4 yrs, 12st Nightiiigall 3 Mr. Woodland's Diavolo, 0 yrs, list E.

Woodland 0 Mr. Wfitshire's Parson, 3 yra, lOst Davison 0 Wiuner trained by Collins.) Betting 6 to 4 on Giosshubler, 6 to 1 each agst Blue Godfrey and Happy-Go-Lueky, 6 to 1 agst Diavolo, and 100 to 8 agst Parson. On settling down Blue Godfrey took up the running just in front of Gicsshubler, and the pair keeping in front throughout, ran a Bplendid race homo, the favourite winning by a head of a length between second and third. Parson was fourth, and Diavolo last. The wirmerwas bought in for 130gs.

The Mole Hcstkbs Huedls Eace Plat- of 40 sovs weight for age. Two miles, over eight hurdles. Mr. E. Loder's Basstead, 3 yrs, lOst 71b J.

Hall 1 TIT flAiin a 1fraf71K lead oi aay ijaiu-ue iy, w-j In this oi-der they ran for about half mile, when OrwcU JUQ tills Oru-T tuey ran wv came iroin as iar as uiuiuulu, Luv iht- New West Afbican Expedition. The joinea ccn anu iuu5ur u.i. in-i int thn straight bv Lady Charlie City, Orwell, seventy nines, uuuremiwcw 1 -X l1.i: whfl ttTfi OT1 a VlSlt tO Yesterday the second meeting of the London Wesleyan Methodist Council was held in City-road Chand, and there was a large attendance of ministerial and lay representatives from the various circuits in the three metropolitan districts. The Rev. Dr.

Rigg presided. After the reading and confirmation of the Plymouth one from London University the other V.Q,.r) orfirorl in fnothall suits. expedition to Lagos, under Mr. James Bennett, with Commander Cameron as his chief of staff, will leave England in the yacht Fawn, on Saturday or Monday next. The parry will consist of twenty-four, all told, and it is computed that they will be absent six months.

The following official notice regarding the expedition a rwnjoi riff! Notice is method of teaching drawing in our elementary schools. Drawing, ought indeed to be taught as commonly and as well as writing. It could be taught as Slaandto an industrial population was of almost T. Strrhng Lee gave ai. address on mumSpalities and their relation toart schools.

Tho" schools, he said, were not the best means of teaching or making men good deagners or crafts-mtTThe old system was by far the most satisfactory and complete, that of EokMullins speaking on the question oi sculpture aTanpned to mternal decoration, remarked that rost glaring instance where sculpture immed rathe? tLm aded to the beauty of a baild-SBwUXtr-instor Abbey. Natioiial custom decreed that the highest honour we could pay to the mnniiment UI UlOSe minutes, noucca ui muwuii nwo wicu, ww ujr D. J. Waller, of Westminster the effect that baeiorc. F.

Mermagen (Somerset), T. BagweB Kuagsr), and S. M-Wilcocks (Devon) and E. B. Sweet-Escott (Somerset) iJp' W.H.

Manfleld, J. E. Aldridge, H. A. Fergusonlvies, P.

F. Bincickmerset), H. Page, C. I Whitcombe, A. CoUiiis (GlouKsterahe), E.

N. Gardiner (Devon), and aotheT (towards.) BLLLIAEDS. J. Roberts v. E.

McNeil. The game in which Roberta ia conceding McNeil 4,600 in haired, WMContinued atthlEgyptian Hall, Piccadilly, vesterday. Ig the afternoon Roberta, who made amongst other breaka of JJi and 115, scored altogether 1,034 pointr, while pponet whose, chief runs were 115 and 84, was making US.JJXe evening Roberts again played very much better, and withOw belpbf brSrlc. of 5W109, and several of lesser value gabied rSay of pednts, and at the close of the day rjay the totals were McNeil 6,721, Bobert 4,000. V7.

J. Pbaix v. C. Dawson. These players continued their all-in match of 16,000 np at the Eoyal Aiuarium, Westminster, yesterday.

There were good musters of spectators both afternoon and evening. Dawson proved no match tehifi Topponent. Feall mcreased his owmtoiiiiiahed hreaTTof 68S to 1.494 (7, 162, 268, and 62 spots which hfalo cintrftutod o87 (25 and 168 -oto), 412 spots), and 661 (182 spots). Dawson'a best break durmgtheday 310 59 anf 35 spots). The scoTtS Trere-Peall, Dawson 4,087.

Heb M-JEsrY's Siaohototds. The Queen's opened the hunting season in pleasant weather yesterday, with the customary meet at Salt HOI, uaii SlougL tatoew attended by a numerous and brilliant field, and tnaBath Eoadmthe vicinity of the famons Etoaiaa mound TrMtMcogea with careiage-folk and iiedestrians. Mr. Hamy (teftaeen' Htsmanfand his Whips (Comins, Bartlett, and Stajkhtti brought seventeen anda half couples of splend-d homidstopi theEdyal Kennels. "Scot" an.

"Hariaway," two of the finest deer from Swinley Paddocks, were provided for the sport. The London eontinrent of the hunt, wfcocamefwn Paddington by tbe Great Wester- Baflway, detzuned at Slough, and trotted to Erookride, where Mr. Hughes hospitably entertained all comers. The melted toe Earl of Coventry, the Master, who -wore his gold-laced pMt costume and embossed belt and couples, the insignia of bu otfice: Colonel Hornby, Deptit-Master Lady uiia Potletti Ladies Cholmondeley, Mr. Bo wen May father of the the Hon.

Mrs. Ellis, Sir H. Simpson, Mrs. -kadon, CiotaHiggms, Dr. Jones, Mr.

Spiers, Miss Scarbcirougn, Mr. Leney, Miss Lloyd, Messrs. Benham, Wither and others. Harkawaywas turned out of the van about noon in a stubble field upon Baybya House Farn and then the hounds, after the usual law, were laid on and the chase commenced. Ppint-ine first for Farnham Royal, the deer eubsequenUy piloted the field and pack to Wexham and Black Park, theabito Wesham, on to Famham Common, Beaconsiield, and Wilton paiktottie "Three Households," near Chalfont St.

Giles, where it was taken at the close of a good run. UX)1U vjium ncub IiT and assisted throughout the day not only filung the baskets in the hold, but in drawing at the winch. An additional non-union labourer joined the three who had gone to work ou the previous day, and with this assistance the merchants worked hard during the morning and discharged large quantities of coal from the after hatch of one of the ships. Duruig the dinner Herav. and Ben.

Thelt-nameJ torovalh of a nuiefrom home, and with Far Niente beaten at this point he dosed with Lady Charlie filly. The pair ae a field and ran an exciting race homo, but Ben could neveVStYaMyn "ho won by Sd "bad third. Orwell was fourth, just in front of Far Uientettfth, and Flibustier last. Nubsebv Stakes of 600 vs. by subsenp-tiotfof 3 sovs.

each and 11 sovs. eitra for etarters. Kve KtrlalfLlDy-'s Vivro, by BomeVr-VCToiM Mr. Fairie's Coabdias, tot 61b 2 acertarnumDeroi8upernumwi.yimmBieraiiui.L uva circuit work be elected members of the Council, and an 1 A 1 vr an Tf ia unrlaTOruvl tliprfl Moreover, I have to return to vou thanks rtTul8 given me so opportunity of tein present SliSS8 wok 1 have bat Kttle doubt Wot the greatest use to the community, and JSJT. mWWUlUB BUhb Mr.

B. Woodland Mr. De Crano's Decov, 3 yra, lOst 71b A. NighSugall Mr. H.

Cox's Cfoirgwin, 3 yrs, lOst 71b B. Nightiiigall Mr. A. S. Soden's Yankee, 6 ysa, 12st 31b Wakli ii i a i MfiKi given hereby that the eobw wOl shorUy be to is a widespread eehng against the exclusion of certain 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr.

James Jjannett, or uouuuu, uaugsu i So4 V3tfi weu-Known ministers wnu uau uugo cjjohcw nnr4n a T.uulnn In 1 XlOnOraDlB 1B OBUIWLOJLJ VU uw j.1. .1.. A innninnff int1. UTttl TfiTlOrtinEP U1XH1. Mr.

Bowell's Jako Kilraia, 3 yrs. lOst 71b X. Adams Mr. Scbwabe's Shipley, 3 yrs, lOst 71b Jffatthow Mr. Scotland's Lucida, 5 yw, lOst 71b iu especially be a great boon to thi great mMt n81 01 deep thought to ttnTrL evr-inawaiie growth of this city, and JUJj-nt increaaing difficulties of the means of MIO UU.1 IH tu anil veoretable resources Of the Ml.

M. M. illclOY 8 jmrun. uejucnon, ausu i-w hif fnW-Yior nvf.loTiment. colony, wiui vie vw m- Tion-ett.

berfdes hems a eentleman of large A. A lrfn -CT. oot- RJiinf-rtfi A ftft 1 Mfh Colonel HUM or. Lord Enesmere's Windlass, 8st lb Lostea KriLasceUe's Datasd, 8lt lib Sir B. Jardine-a EmiisWlen, 7st 71b BUthe Agnes, 6st 71b- F- Pcakc AM.f iTWn Tinnj-td.

and Jake Kiii-iu. asdS to aest South UlUStnOUB ueau i famous precincts hut in dome it we, or rather our actors, for they had been the chief offenders, had Sytoti the beauty of the noble budding. soZistances arches had been cut away. In others their structure had been hidden one place actually bTcovering the arch and columns with scripture experience, both as a consulting mining engineer and in commerce, is the inventor of a special process lor Star, and 20 to 1 gt any other. Aclieen was flrat away.

aad Decoy lying close up. Little took place uBtal they entered the sUHiffht, when Bcoy took up tiie running I-r-i uiwejHcnc railway in ungiana, win, JJn Brack to refieve the congestion of traffic the City. Business men who have great Mme wfli Vfthis means find an easy way City, anS-of enjoying the fresh air of the jTy- lae rauway-will also to a material boon to WjW18 whcjs obliged to work all day in a Pi685! tmosphere; for it will enable mm Uttie (Hear, hear.) Prom a 33? iewit is a great advantage that you "Niuaaa, tWO tamml. TWa i mnr differon fmm 'v .1.1 from jane iraui tmu myjr aaa.6 where Banstead drew up, and, going on, won easily by six hour they tnemseives letcceu piuiiB in the afternoon confined themselves entirely to the fore hatch, leaving the after hatch to the four non-union men. The merchants not only filled the baskets themselves, but wheeled the barrows to the store, and this they accomplished with very few mishaps.

Occasionally the wheel of a barrow would slip off the plank, and one barrow filled with coals fell into tha sea, to the intense delight of a large crowd of working men who had assembled on the jjuay in increasing aumbers during the afternoon. Heavy ramfaUs interrupted the work during the day, but notwithstanding this the merchants aud their friends succeeded in (lischarging over sixty tons of coals before they ceased work. The demeanour of the crowd was more aggressive perhaps than on the previous day, but there was uo attempt at actual violence, nor was there any interruption to the work of unloading the ships. A strong body of police with several detectives was again on duty tho whole day, and had no difficulty ui preserving order. A meeting of the employers' association (Winner trained by H.HU.) Betting 100 to 30 agst Vivid, 9 to 2 agst St Simon of the Bnr 7 to 1 aest 8 to 1 agst Trincosa Hampton, 101ehast Outau7wto6W and Kenley, lo4to8 agrt Damsel, 33 to 1 agst Blithe Agnes.

DamseLafto several tne lastera ine vi jo It Strw that such action would not be allowed are shut out of tho Council in consequence of their being on the retired list. A proposal that the chairman of file Council should be alternately a rninister and a layman was negatived. A conversation arose at to the number and election of vice chairmen, when on the reconunendation of Dr. Rigfj it was decided that there should be two, one niinister and one layman, and that the election should be by ballot after nomination. The following were nominated Revs.

Dr. Stephenson, C. H. Kelly, D. Waller, Walford Green, H.

P. Hughes Messrs. Morgan Harvey, Beau-champ, Percy Bunting, S. D. Waddy, Q.C., M.P., W.

W. Pocock, and W. Kilner. After a careful scrutiny the Rev. C.

H. Kelly, ex-President of the Conference, and Mr. T. Morgan Harvey were declared elected. The next business was the election of laymen to complete the number of representatives, and the appointment of an esecutiveoommittee.

Itwasdecided that the ordinary meetings of the Council should be held quarterly, on the second Monday, at (Sty-road Chapel. now, but still he question ea wneuior -vb-rffr. on their eold cylindrical failures, lumpea on iiuuv "i r.j Eanlcwith: Simon of the Boci, Vmd, and Epi-staUen in the rear, narnqpl nn IIIlQ. US UXJ.CAOUb UVI 1 rt irJ T.M 1 pedestals, lewkmg as if they were merely placed fr. in better keeping yon We extracting, oy means oi caeimM, iu the milk of the wild flg tree, of which several species are to be found in the colony; audit is hoped that meat advantage will accrue to the colony and adjom-SiK territoriea from his visit.

He will devote particular ftftention to those articles, such as rubber, gums, fibres, minerals, in which it is thought that the present trade of the oolonymay be largely mcreased, or which STconsidered aptto become subjects oflocal manufec-ture. His Excellency the Governor trusts that the people of the colony, and especially the important com-memal body, wiU place their valuable local knowledge at r. Bennett's disposal, and otherwise render him every assistance calculated to make his visit prove useful to the colony." A Stationmasteb Mtodeeed. Our Geneva i-ho. The stationmaster at next, wnne xwuiv tiie iside held the lead until about a auarter of a mile from home, when she waa headed by Guardian and St.

Simon of mere uug aiv -4 the Koclc, tne lormer w-uw the -Stance, when Vivid, getting the openmg, came through "Aioiorlir hv a neck: ahead separated second and fourth, fcbirj in fifth, Jake Kilrain sixth, and Baron Gemeson last. THE CHESS MATCH. (THEOUGH EKTJTBE'S AGENCY.) NEW TOEK, Not. 4. In the Evans Gambit M.

TscMgorin's eleventh move is Knight to Queen's Ewk third. His twelfth move in the two Knights Defence is Bishop to Queen's third. with the buflduig than tne nagram. eui earlier time. It was true some of the dependent statues seemed to be in keeping with the building, ana indeed looked almost as if they had been desgued or the position they occupied, such as the famous seated turd.

Brsel, close up, was fourth, Kenley fifth, Princes. TnE Westjjoblasd Wslteb Plate of 103 sovs. weight for was heiu aurmg uio uuy, ouu sunoortiug the coal merchants in the attitude they nave taken. In the meantime the labour union representatives are taking no open action. ioe )a 00 amcB you have ample ventilation.

a system, by which you abolish tstri dsases ot the community are obliged j' the same fare, which is the small sum mspaace, and are by a very simple arrangement a great deal of time and trouble. I have Jaoaaensely struck by what I have seen to-day, and ho greatest credit redounds upon those tek2 ooatriTOfthis scheme, and have carried it to B- 'Kme 8bort- many of us are "nainaouger. I have, therefore, in conclu-ttniy most heartily and sincerely Suc-tte City sd South London Railway." In this gcouple a name of the Chairman, together with gentlemen who have promoted this important scheme. a 1 Son Tas founainated yesterday morning. ASSOCIATED CHaSCBEBB OP AOSICTOTtJR LfHtf Vernon presided to-day at a meeting of the Council of the In the evening the President of the Congress ueuverd his presidential address.

Dealing with the subject ot Art Education he advocated the more general teaching of design in the real technical sense of the word, as it must have been taught in ancient times. He should like to see South Kensington reformed so as to give more scope and more development of local talent. age, Beiucij tutvnauvisi. Sir W. Eden's Eveespield, by George FrederickMa Belle, 6 yrs list 61b Bickaby 1 Mr.

A. Alexander's Ossidime, by All Sight, dam by Bland-ford Hartshorn, 8 yrs, 10at 6lb (160) Fagan t2 Sir B. Jardine's yrs, 9st 61b (160) J. Osborne 3 (Osndine is trained by Armstrong and Eversfield by J. Can- EOB.) Ret-in? 8 to 4 each agst Osaidine and Eversfield, 4 to 1 agst Tha games now stand thus quiring fourteen days' notice.

The various subjects relating to London Methodism were next considered by the Council, also the question of ways and means. This, and various matters of miscellaneous business, occupied the remainder of the session. Now that the new Council is formally constituted, great hopes aro entertained in Wesleyan circles that it will tend to the strengthening and further development of Methodism in the three London Districts. Uenrxai ana Aaaoraiww i fSocietvof Arts, AdelpM. After some formal business tail heeii transacted Mr.

W. Stratton presented the report of the TWO KNIGHTS DEFENCE. EVANS GAMBIT. White. Waek.

White. Ionian bank. At uie iic-jc 4j held vesterday at the offices of the company, 33, George XL ScaramangaJ temovuie-e adoption of the report and accounts, said the s7hftat Cattle jjiHease wwwi f.coisc 5i-- at the addition to the statute book of a measure ezn- Olenmore. Ossidine was followed by Glemnore for about half Tl j. .1 1 1 .1 P-K4 Kt-aB3 Kt B3 (a 4 Steihitz.

1 P-K4 2 Kt EB3 3 B-B4 4 Kt-KtG THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR CRISIS. Under the auspices of the London Trades held las night at the Great Assembly Hall Mile-end-roll, the object being, in the words of tho express sympathy audcal forth substanbal Stofor the heroic worers of Australia, who are nobly flSfeng the battle of their industruU freedom." A to Sa.teta:i5 -un-ernployed exchanges, anu yr- made no IfMrtT wast wuicn nisjctoyai rugu- WU1US PrOCOsfed. thfi oTtfirofl into Stbinitz. P-K4 Kt-OBS B-B4 BxKtP B-R4 a-B3 Kt ES a-a3 Kt-ai Kt-aE4 6 PxP funds in oreeee snoweu ffiebts. and they bad olg- Tschioobis.

1P-K4 2 5 B-B4 4 P-Q Kt 4 6 P-B3 6 Castles 7 P-Q4 8 B-KXtS 9 P-Q5 10 UKt-aB3 6 B-Kt6()P-B3 the journey, when fjversaBtu uwt u--uuu puiw, auu ciuwai with Ossidine about Quarter of a mile from borne. Along and exciting race ended in a dead heat, Glenmore was beaten three lengths. Deciding Heat Eversfield beat Ossidine. Betting 21 to 20 on Ossidine, who led to the distanoe, where Eversfield drew to the front and won easily by three lengths. There was no bid far tbe winner.

Tbs Cboxtxts Cup of 260 aovs, by subscription of 4 sovs i A Wftun particulars as to the novel scheme Kent County Chkysanthemum Sookty. The third annual exhibition, under the auspices of the above Society, took place yesterday afternoon at the Sink Hall, Black heath, where a large and exceedingly choice collection of chrysanthemums attracted a number of interested visitors. The schedule comprised fortv-niae classes of entries and with respect to the which 7 PxP being inaugurated, and heartily The Chancellor of the Diocese of London, Dr. Tristram, will hold a Consistoiy Court, in one of the Chapels of St. Paul's Cathedral, at 11.30 this morning.

We are requested to state that the Eev. D. A. Herachell has not resigned his connection with Lough- i.rh 'Pa-v nhnTiAV alfhftii oh inniwuiTiff infirmities Praised Elfl, f- Greathead. the engineer.

Sir P-KB3 E-GB4 Cutle. Kt-Q4 B-5 8 B-K2 9 Kt R3 10P-Q3 11 Kt 3 12 Kt 4 thft call Wltu Dsnua -o wlei" Sir B- Baker the engineers (with whom shmilrl eaca ana ovo tvt ou. ua. uwuut. ho quality and variety of the exhibits, anu the aajmraDie furlongs ana eneenve umpuy -rtrr-- r- which Mr.

F. C. A. Stevens is chairman and Mr. H.

A. Needs, hon. secretary, is to be congratulated upon the success of tie exhibition, which compares favourably Mr. Eedfem's Maoibtbatb, by Discord Serpolette EC, 3 yrs, 6st 131b S.Webb Mr. W.

Clowes's Eideb, 3 yrs, 7st B. Chaloner Mr. Deacon's Maypols, 4 yra, 6st 31b F. Peake Mr. J.

Hammond's St. SymphorieB, 6 yrs, 8st 131b J. Watts -framed, jwr. ugiin xwawo bodied the principles iorwuco.vue jiui uu o. and persist, ntlv contended.

The committee further aftimed that under the Pleiinpntumonia Act the country before long would be rid of the disease. -Mr. Stratton remarked that, there was some bttle impatience in the country at the high nrice which prevailed for store cattle, and many damoured tor a relaxation of the rules concerning the admission of foreign cattle. This could not be safely done, but the high price of stock was already working its own cure, and was inducing fanners to go in largely for rearing cattle. It was a well ascertjiiuieil fact that calves could be reared in the corn districts as cheaply as in the grass countries, aud he ventured to prophesy that within the year there would be a very great fall in the price of store stock, and that a better time was in store for the graziers.

He averred that farmers had benefited largely by the establishment of the Board of Agricolture. Mr. Carnngton Smith dwelt upon the advantages derived from the present working of the slaughter order and in the course of a discussion it was stated by Mr. Manfield that there was a great deal of swine fever about, which was decreasing tbe food of the people and it was affirmed that more store stock from America was needed. intimately the report was adopted by 20 votes to two.

Mr. Upsher moved the acceptance of the Railway Bates Committee's report, which expressed regret at the drS-iaion of the Board of Trade to sanction station terminals, the committee being of opinion that there was no justification for separate, cliarges for accoBimodation at stations. On a vote being taken, the proposal of the committee was agreed to. To Dab-. Grey Haib.

Lockver's Sulphur Hah Bestorcr is the quickest, best, safest, and cheapest. LQefcjr produces its effect in a few days. irs totte It. 4k Sveurw here. AdverstJ Diphtheria at Croydon.

The epidemic of broken out at Croydon proves Csavs the Press Association) to be more serious than as at first supposed. It is stated, on reliable authority, that more than 150 persons are under medical treatment in one quarter of the town, and a dozen or more deaths a ir tiro mootiniT nf tlin hnarrt ill Mr. Leopold de Botschd' Lactasuto, 3 yrs, 8st lib (car. LT. ropu US javiJinmii wrwiww, oo iv u.

Hat 011.1 i) tsanett F. R1 tt XOr VWBc i aimmiaa IT llfrht sav. have led him to take much needed rest, and to relinquish the chief care of the Church to his colleague. The Widening of Bibhopsgaxe-stbeet. Mr.

A. Hollington called attention at the meeting of the CkmimissiocerB of Sewers yesterday to the action of the Great Eastern Railway Company in enlarging Liverpool-street Station. He understood that the Act pro-Tided tha; the comppny should take the street frontage and throw it into the public way at their own expense, making Bjshopasate-etreet wide. He now learned that the company did not intend to do this, but to leave tha frontage to be purchased by the Commissioners. He moved, and it was agreed, that the matter; be referred to the committee for inquiry.

TV, nrj Awuutl ndviRMi nrutfationem to re- Sgse directors their lowest estimates ofe doubt fuldeftoTand although thoweattowcregrealyredbys. eonoiSee of which hs was a member, they had" made a.fflV SSSlSufeD to the special doubtful debt uni Bivmg a bST tovestment reserve fund, they had also added to that SoSgitlSeto keep strengthening it. From what he had ieTfwouldbrsMnaiat thl dividend recommended, namely. 2 55 St wasa solid one, holding out a praspect ftuaianTind-tri-l undertags bd come SoaceTand they had all proved successful. The railwaytrafa.0 Athena and Peloponnesus Baflway showed an inserftnauTthe six months of this year; Tit oUveT aad wifle crops were abundant.

They had to bSea, aS aU w5e on welL-The motion teTvtei by Mr. Thomas TJsborne (a dircetor), TftloS and a dividend at the rate of five per cent, per Wf-ySr ending on the 12th of Julfwas after-wards dechued. A Pais, BEixrnsoi. Skk. Sulpholine Soap gives the aatuni tint and peach-liie Bloom of wrteeV oom-SS make the skmraooth, supple, beartby.

comfort. aSTeo. Table- Mr. T. Leader's Sly Fellow, yrs, 7st S.

Loates Colonel North's High Oraimisaioiier, 3 yrs, 7et Mb J. Woodbum Mr. G. Haughton'e Cobbler, 8 yrs, 7st S. Chandley Mr.

H. Milner'a Goodlake, 8 yrs, Sst 111b Q. Chaloner nave occusiw. cardns yes texday afternoon it was reported that sdso Mr. Spagnoletti, the con-anelectrical engineer).

He dwelt especially Soothe fact that it was the plans of rl618 and Platt the eminent engi-fcvr; consdtation with Dr. John at last resolved to taifcL exP1illea the advantages of the mi Publly thanked 3ie financial Swuemenwho had backed the undertaking, deputy chairman. Mr. Alexander Hubbard, porariiy taking the place of honour when the oval viators left, showed that in the carrying aL Works tad dispkee-1Trgebufldb8 and no dislodgent tLftn- also at light locomotives employed upon the line 6ry- aild have been a woud momeat ith either oi its pre -r tiorZ tiie special "centenary" silver cup (to commemorate the introduction of the cirysa-thamum Sto England a hundred years ago), ad an ad-Stional prixe of 81., was awarded to Mr. J.

SS ita, Chiselhurrt, who exhibited a splendid SSl? ot blooms-twenty-four Japanese, and taen-fourincurveo (distinct.) The second pne in STSiption was gW by r. D. B. Cmau, Eoehamuton, and the third by Mr. C.

a. wscneu, or AdaS" The first prize for agroup of chrysauthe. mumSVpots was taken by Mr. T. Wubjms, of Lewis-Cpjk In the amateur classes for cut flowers (2 Sriftbeplemier honours fell to Mr.

H.Fuicham, who took the centenary prize a Jljer cupTea-wwiU imam open to-day, and atm-terVah Sections of iastruincnUl muac vU be per- and. in spite oi wcat toe -rrr- it had been well spent in every sense of the word. It wasW rnthTthafc day atoce altered upon the results of that frix weeks' suffering, starvation, and en-dtS ttXoE which London had never witnessed befoakdhe hoped would never witnessagam. When ft werTsufierlg, when povy takuw attte flonr Australia came along (three cheers tor Australia were herTenHandwIth hands across the they heKZ to win. He remembered one nt when75fTcme ia bycable "Jf2ir' Broken Hill miners.

aau iui tuex wero'vi vgiv the infirmary, but the outbik had affete4 chiefly tha middle ana upper class residents. In the Addiscombe district which is the most affected, aad which is inhabited chiefly by City men, whole families are down with the disease, and great alarm is felt. The outbreak is supposed to have originated in au adjoining village, ana is said to have beii transmitted by means oi tliii mil Mr. H. Bjuuf ord's Master Charlie, 4 yrs, Sst 101b Allaop? 0 Mr.

Roberta's Carnival, 4 yrs, 6t 51b (car. 6st 71b) W.Blake 0 Mr. D. Baird's Sacramento, 8 yrs, 8st Heckford 0 (Winner trained by W. Jarvia.) Betting: li to 2 agst St.

Symphotien, 7 toleach agst High tjcmiaissioner and Cobbler, 8 to 1 agst Lactantius, 10 to 1 each agst Magistrate, Elder, and Sacramento, 100 to 9 agst Sly Fellow, 100 to a each agst Goodlake, Master Charlie, and iter that nfcon recammandiliv cocoa as a food and. bererafefor invalids, the name Cadbuiyon any paefcrtof Cadbhiy'sCoco-. A toodahestdafefcxbidiiigup iT; ftii of tnem, tne growing ooay ana ior repainu uio Maiim- I X'A iLT tJSSrJfl somethin. ito SO.OOOt, rattW-sSJSWS-.

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