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THE r. THURSDAY, cicasd tbeir iWtsaaj 'Taa shl rat SECX)ND EDITTO; eedastniUsirffhrearerdncdid the srtltads ef tbe mob beeoase, that the anthoritiea determined to snsaaren these. They were slraagtlisiiuil ia this determisation by the fact that the heavy mist which had. been oversanajiag London II i sj i nl i si I giniilil i ill shessha. euants, wsassesht enxsaly haws takem mms and hsc ae iaaees.

it aa amry ef feieaj an-nselees wen enneesesd to pses ui- XiTTSB. 1 GREAT PANIC IN LONDON POLICE ANP MILITARY: PRE-CAUTIONS. Isailia wsatstisiK ismims ef rsnt and sin. hnxea, eappily asxfnsa liinemsai ia from maay Special nrscaoljons agsiaat sacUee attack era hesag taken at tee Gssstssssul sslres, and the ktrge nates Issdisnr sate ths graai tne jessgls at street Ism ansa closed, ao oae herns far, the uproar proved thai idsitieesl people kept aeeriagincn the asuaes tress the side at asm, By bslf-wsat o'clock ao Baeetbsg and Bees held some of the mob showed signs of ettsordwriy ia-eutioos, snd tbe police prepared to eharga thssa. A serious distnrtsanrs appsared Immlasat a determined attaeant to disperse ths crowd.

They wecewsded in a body from one side of the market, aad split the crowd into several sections. Howling and steas.sbJssiyiHikilifigiild Ii IsaKihto sowntaiswA. -laTisfshmt i.giii ib ill hi iU it isams hwat moved ea hy tta caseMa. TlnenwKesXx rhsB sheen at ss time wes esrloes, aeal gvetllBteBreiBISB to tba swnseeawa gilknlipi A terse) litnlB 'was anaexlit to sea fwaiirlut Mmanl the exssspssssd reed, wsjsse ksal still hsst wsshat a sseeteaereg tea tohswda iilliaaataa'aaeZsassd Bs glial wmikeptm esjslisg attssl dshsay oarcst hastisa sill a iato 1 fi i II i isaai BiiaHpiiesatasillimBliBato ssVeswmtewsnsspes. StfEAItlXG IN OP THE LORD LIEUTENANT.

Bis ExceUeriey Karl of Atareleen, the new 1 Lieat.Mi.t of WMrf. Mt John MP the new Chief Secretary, arrived at Bmt townViterday moving, 01 ti.j, Minrian to Dublin end pro. to tho Castle, where the ceremony ef we nine in ra gone through. On th Aberdeen received by tbe Ulster Kingof Aral and the roller ot the HcaxseoohL by whom he was to the Presence Chamber, -where their VTcd'en-iM the Lords Justices, Prince Edward saxe-Weinur. the Eight Hon.

Lord the Right Hon. J. T. Ball eat. raijtxjlph DHUrSCanLL AKD STK M.

B. BKAOM. sftwrhuwr lrrstxet tsssett-sw today fWadxessaaVl. to tba stiOrew, Lard Itsafsrly at til War. of leer Bend el ph frswehn sad 8rr M.

Hsnxa- nmiate Betsar. rsntrred to anU a meetlag to tla Clster allearhesBad teat, to weleetne rhs ex4erew-ssryterlnda, aad tt I. expected that Lsed Arthaxr tlfU srltt preside ea the nrreelen AastherwnwjtiergwiUeeheiaoB tbe Mth lneW, ssnAwlsnderaf ths Oppositioa ta the Loyalist 'campeigs thrceixhowt CsnWeAewcBolrrtlsthrrty provhs-einl iimiBiturimii pcevinosly screed tutsa. after wvaeh wss ccsnmittss sd toorned. LOTALIST DEW0N6TBATI0BT tS ASTBIM.

Mr Osjais J. Oubtc, S.L., tsresined. Tnefotlowtat rswilntluss were adopted "Txsathsimienr, ismsemrUa thernior4sof ascrim sag ssrroondisc datrsrts, decmnss its sworvmg ioysttyaad illiihaiiil to the pecs sad Tessas al her Most Oca asm hi shall Qui Viesersa, and esaog emly eaavussed at tba tm-B is advaatsge to all atiisa ta that eeaaut of the Leacabetaeea Garat Uettaaa snd Iseaaad. we pewtast afsiaet the at teen pre to sessr tbe I nnnx, beueting that the creation of a separate Poxtiamant ns IreUnd would todWrnetivnaf ton Best asiw tais at tea people ot this country, sums Shell metre at mnra, aad WW farther ae- are te erpeees a deli ec a luaihima taattbs eathority ef each a Parlxasseat a enlil aot be re-cesroiaed or ecknewisdgsd by the loysl pcopls of tuts country." Tlast we BStony enter our eoletBW pratest and pmrCloss ea the eoellad Kstaaaei Laagne. snd call suoa ths Executive to pet In force the lew of the lead lor tbs supprssslna ot the National Leae-ns and other die loyal emirWaiHio sesin: Is rises, end I hereby give adequate nrcAosJ seunsosne uvse ana uosrsiee at aer maleety a peeocable and Lnduslnous wihjects.

LOYALIST MEETINO Ui SHEFFIELD. fBT TBI VOBSVB.) A asBtliwrea topport of the Irish Lerral and Petri stlc UaiaB was held last nght st tbs Albert Belt. Ph. 1 1. The ball, which win susmmsiire three crowded.

Karl Prtrwillieas eevelded. sad ths lal ees iBslmlsl Isold Cased HeasiHaa. who siatud tnat she enaasats sdrjset sf the Hi light' bs under Hsena Rein, there would has sjrdrvrssl bcereott- irst of thw Loyalists, enlirlnial ia ths arm would ba pieientej, stodlerds woald be rotoed. and tbe constitution of ths peUce completely changed Twe terfelltts. ha was or.

were not people tamely to eebenit. bet would dofesd their rights. Other M.P. were present. ICK ACCIDErTT TO LORD ARTHVB WBLLESLBT.

IBT TXLMBAnU LoKOOS. WcDXtariAT. Lard Aether Wsllssley. Cnptsls Korth. aad Mrs udrympls were sksting this ssorningst WrssHor, wbea tbe lee gave war snseW them Lackily a was awito esatiow.

-rnry the bone. Mrs Ihxlrrmnls's leg was severely ei-aieed ana aer keen eprnineo. THE SnniKTALTY OP corsTT A 11 LOW. Bsnry awnea. Ken-, ioa Oak Park.

Osrisw. was ysstmday ewera to Usjb Sherrff tor tee Cwonty of Kdward 1,1 Jnisiiil.asq. tssh tannfi. before swunhry eSmason. Caeamn sseoee far the High Court of Chencery THB SUBIEVALTT OF LONGFOttD.

Patrick Rhatiran. of amliik, in the Coasty of Lsnagtord. Jss. J.P. has ilich hhariu tor the eonly Louglecd.

I CsU.es LiimnaM- nsa at Witoa, ABORTIVE 8K1ZI BE FOB BEST. (raoa era cossssroirDawT.I ATsTtenrg. W'snsrasoAT. Tbs fink Iksnfi. TSseisI Mnrray.

tieq-scco seewed hy sserw lweus sf psiise under the en Aasnwsrw, wisttsd the toewi ef Mr Bryaa Martto, PJ- KrlienrsleaaB.Oastnxdaly. the psipuisuf Banking sonars for rsnt dan to Lord ialimsiii 1 here wee aa immsass ae-aamalage of people, who showed thesr daaa. pvoval of tbe prwwndissra. They were as Se-aaceaatrsUvstueeslili tea hasliffs that the Beeedent Measstrsts thrsntennd to rend the bmt Act. After bavissr made fmiflssl search for the stock, ernsnksd with tbe feet teat there was as rs- press atstirojof the Isadhrrd riii iiil.

Mr Murray weal red to mussed ae farther, aad tbe crowd darnxaed. THE CMseSS'l-HAMPKIMSUlP. tstrrrratrw vwuecrxaw St. LatTTo, W.BTsrxsxiAt. MrStaiaitx otaosd tbe BBSth gsmi the chsmpionsliip secies with tbe Oneen laeeskil which Dr.

Zukertort se- llinsi, moving the pawn totcwera's nsnrth. THK (axrrnca a raLaoaaas.) Cnsevaswwopia. pera- aasnl ohansuoa aatae Tarke-ltahranan srraage- meest ban tslmisil to the piesueal pinilislii evented by a Bur rrsnes Almsiiosr. Hananv, aeessj net CO mai OBsnsed to ths Suisse so- Tne he. Am mhim mlm ssstnie that teardll 1 1 iry willniw ia sees the eoiiey pnr- aisal aettvsty neeeaisi an the inn ill, ir p-- gaasesaana, VI I il I as sob- .1 I lea SheS PneaW SWlSBll.

tbstllSSk i. esneeiea reess vanssaon trues twnoraia of knasMiassBke ot fifty thousand noes end twenty nve msllmn cartrvages ssa. I Be asna mix ss awe evues feekTieoh. Two sniUsoa ftweaea ilsssisliniid today to the War Treseury at tsatplsca. AsUtAKSKHIKTtl PUfi TO-UAT.

(talstyTha ilea and Us 'J p.m. mk p'fajprn. fitsk. f.Upa. BK3B TATEK AT DCBUX BA.

ndsy All 41 Bsarhastodsy, Ms bea sets, I The a ef Br V. M. ki Biir, tssrsl sdvsssr to lihwj Dot lee. was nsadeer. tvettyeenrrted trees tbs lintel ttrwiwhaetlenAnf I ins lease ream Use Unnil Akawttweatyt paiiangi rs sre staled to bate beea isjured, bat ansa severely.

I i' traoa oanoesBiMssunwT.I Itoxa-AST, Wxessesarjar. Ti mrktaLeyaliet sWmstrstion sook Tdsce toe tears of Ancries. somas the terstr Luaglmd. ysa. las.

AS Lower lisrdessr etreet, snahwsn sppmalsa steanxnssaT ins Utb on a mawsnn I. i- -e tea aliases bs- aweemand Glees a tiBiesars, the ecnmeil et llwuees head thee sseeaing lit tea sswsesener iiBmirlmto inwihsas bis lisail priirneiinecariis I less. KaiAWAT Cuaumon-Waia see aneeu bma train fanm Iillal I was ssaaeia at fin Is; Put Hsliii in the Ueset sveariasea eteseway. thronghoat tbe day had now deTeloped into thick tog, which increased theshaocee of a soe- ceesful rash by the rioters. of the end Divisions, to tl number et sixty or seventy, were drawn up ia line and coreasenced to dear the open space over which trams nam, and to posh hack the crowd in the direction of New.

Kent road. Several ugly rashes 'were mads by sections of the crowd with a new to breaking up tbe line formation ef the polioe, but the latter maintained their ranks unbroken. They were booted and yelled at by the crowd. but the roughs abstained from stone throwing. The vigorous and wall timed action of tee police had the effect ia ten or fifteen minutes of clear.

ig the rroiind, and traffic was resumed wader less embarrassing condiuons. The crowd tans driven bach from the Elephant and Castle Was gradually broken np and dis persed, aad after this every precaation waa taken by the police to prevent tbe scattered groups from re-sssembltng. After the dispersal of the crowd confidence began to be restored amongst the tradesmen, many of whom re-opened their premisee. THS WXST BSD AtfD CTTT. This morning the alarm which pervaded the West End on Tuesday had somewhat anbsideu, an! a rcnaral attempt was made to resume bast.

aess operations. The work of repairing lbs damage which had been so wantonly wrought was carried on briskly, sad in St. James's stress. Regent street. North and Sooth Audley streets, and Oxford street, glaxiers and rarpenters were busily en traced.

Aa the mormng advanced confidence became more widespread. InTrafsl. frar square, which was itvarded aa the rallying point ot the disaffected, there wss a considerable furce of police ou duty early in tbe day, but in tne sftetnoou most of tbe extra fecials on doty were withdrawn, and pedestrians were permitted to cross the square as usual. The shops in the neighbourhood, which were closed oo Tuesday, were again 0 peced fears for the moment wars allayed. Tbe authorities in Whitehall kept a large number of police in readiness for any etnergeney, and the military antheritiea were not at all backward in their endeavonra to be prepared for anything which might happen.

All the troops of her MerSsty'sBrienderia-Wait-ing were confined to barracks by order given early ia the afternoon. The troops thus held in readiness consisted of three battalions of Foot Guards, two regiments of cavalry, and a battery of Boyal Horse Artillery. SpeciU-perratsskm had to be obtained by any of the mea who desired to be absent, and this was granted ia only a limited number of cases. This was tbe condition of affairs until about 2 p.m., when rumours of the gravest character were circulated, and for a time the utmost panic prevailed. Shatters dintely raised, and the notice authorities at once advised the shopkeepers to take every precaation to ensure the safety of their property.

Sir Edmnnd Henderson, Chief Commissioner, ssssed an order directing every member of tbe Metro politan police to be ready to torn not at a moment's notice, and not until farther orders to leave borne when off duty. Special precautions ngainst sudden attack were taken at the Government offices, and the targe gates wading to the quadrangle between Down ing street and Charles street were closed. Noons was allowed to enter until be bad explained what his business was. Inside a force of fifty eonstahlee was kept in readiness. Bodies of police were now starched from all metropolitan divisions to Scotland Yard, and afterwards told off in twos and threes to various points in the vicinity.

The cumber in Trafalgar square was aogmsated owing to a disposition on the part ef a number of idlers to congrerate. The fog which bad pre vailed during the day deepened as the afternoon advanced, and this increased tbe feel. tugs of uneasiness. The pohee ware tanner re inforced ia the Strand and Trafalgar square and the two leading tnot uqehfa res from the Sooth, Aortnnpiherland nvenne and Whitehall. A number mounted police were oa duty to give ootice ia case of aa unexpected advance of the rioters, but tbe day passed without any renewal of the efrturbaacn.

In the City there was an amount of panic la consequence of the disquieting rumours. Early ia the afternoon the City Police anthoritiee gave notice to tbe shopkeepers that a raid from the south sale of tbe river was threatened, and advised them to make therr property secure. Shutters were accordingly raised, aad la some nieces boards wen sailed across the windows. Business was auapeoded at aa early hour, hot towards evening confidence waa restored. aidant at uassswica ajtd pxrrrosn.

Farde prevails at Greenwich as ia London, bat while Londoners are awaiting the arrival of the mob from Greenwich, the people of the latter place are awaiting the mob reported to bsmerrb- tag from Load en. Tbe shops ta London read, Greenwich, High street, and Broadway, Dept. ford, were closed at aa uneasily early hour, and the tradesmen are bitterly com plaining of the stajrnation trade owing to the' panic. The police sntbjorities assert that the pan ie originated in the stnressent of a jeweller's traveller, pre viously mentioned, that a mob waa rsarriuag oa London from that direction. The notice antbo.

rltiss at Hlsrkhsstb ware enable to give tbe London police any reforrnatsoo on this head, or coeflrmauoo of the story. During ths day, and especially ia tne evening, large crowds of men unbind in High street and Broadway, Dept ford, bat in the opinion of tbe police they were merely idlers whose curiosity bad been aroused by tbe current rumours. At o'clock to-night no act of destruction or disorder had bees re ported to the local police. THS EASX SMD. The scars extended East daring the afternoon.

sad the police of the Division were at once sent along to inform tradesman that they had better close. This was dons, and all along tbe Commercial road business houses were closed by focsr o'clock, at which time a deaas fog and settled down, and the road was deserted except for the preeence of men wbo were morlne; from tbe direction of the Docks, Katclifte Highway, and other streets, towards the City. The polka. however, were in etroex force, aad with the reM serves, atataouaa at aiseewal poults, ware ta a position to anal with any mob that might gather. Tbe panic spread also to the Northern and North Eastern suburbs.

The shops In toe main atravta of senary and Clsptoa were el need et aa early in eusesqnenre of neneere ef Intended rietisg and pillage, which, however, appeared to have ao substantial foundation. Ia addition to tbe troops ceahned to barracks at St. James's Park, thoaeai Chelsea Barracks had been eon- ft tied to quarters, ia ease ef need. Two bafr teluins of Guards namely, tbe 1st Coldstream 2nd Grenadiers, are at Chclscs. and Mr Chance, the magistrate, remained ta racks, ta the event of ess being fwesnsed to read the Best Act.

Mr Lash- incton, another magisirsie wss suauoaacs al Welliagtea Barracks. a Trail rr an mxstiso iw nsinun Owiuc to the report which bad been crrcnlAisd that a misting was to he bses by the Socialists ia Onasamlaad Marael. Albany street, tbe shop. keepers is that locality an closed tbeir establish. aseuts at 3 p.m.; even some ef the nnhlicaouses were closed in the altemoon.

The pel ice sue- eeeaed ia dispersing the crowd, hat the announce- a that ena meeting waa to oe eeea tnere at e'olock to-olght led to still further prvenntioos. A heat 400 nonce were told off into the locality, and it was understood that tbe soldiers at the ed- tceat barraeka wereis rear! twees, la ease their aid should as required- TSe locality ia oeeu pied meetly bv areall seopkeeuers and the poorer bus ot inhabitants, aad SJaoogst them the utmost slam exists. Crowds of men and tough youths segan ta congregate from 7 o'clock, hat the fog was so deans no aaeetieg eonhl be held, hot assay rough-looking characters were revealed by ths light of the lamps. There was Beach noise aad hosUinsf as ths fog grew den mr, end the continued uacrease ahwsg ths routs. Tba eocsvse of the windows were la 'many ixwtaaces coeeved with lieahsc, snd the skiHisi wees siaala nmj bias! llienjehe sen, were ill id.

with the two wshlimns. wan, howwver. aad tbeir wiBdiaa envsred and ware piiasrid to does their inns attbsnsst elarjsef tasansrsssk ot Thosssrket plscej, which Is a Isrgs paved, dlmrr-lighted sqears, was suits empty at 10 o'clock, the irnai wbo i mail it saving been wsrsecwd by leoisee, vrhons lass leeality bad where. The I yes nc SBsrsi need, did net I its It si belie I at that the iasUgstsri of tasaxeaa. Ing iwsriwed an mtimalioa from the snthorities which resulted thesr slwadonrsg tAwir original Isiasl tor the arrest of thehsaoees xstheasev-raent at Trafalgar aqnars on Monday, or at least in that portisn of it wnra hsd to the nWmraesfsl tire swepeaaioa nf ewabsees re the set Kad.

very mubably cisiH tbesocrsl insacrst.f to krea et A good deal of stosis-thrwwiaw took pssss shout slock in the ai IghkisihniJ ef-Teetea. hsnB Oeswt rend, aad sawaral wieaewe wens eawnmsd, aawsagst them being Mspiaafs. thaws. known urxdshing boase. Bat, after all, there was nothing which eosld be deercihedas rioting, or with what the sejlios am i aailili to eepa.

The spirit ef the men see to have Impewved, snd the sausnritien bebevw thai by trvaaorrow they will ssusiwjthirn reatotvd to its aormal ecesdi-iaub. (cwxTaAJ. Bxrers Twtaoaaw.) Loxdox, WrmrrmiT. Londca ass this siternoon been rivos over to paase. The ataas at snvvoswesxel prailssnd ia the asinda ef the trading censers by the saaeaae of Mondsy developed lata ths greatest sxrits-ment to-day oe gsrjsral order being iesned the sxsrawet ilinpi aipsrl, advising them to elcee thiii inmesim la the cans of three fnarlhi nf rboss warned this wss immeejsrely dose others barricaded their memiees ta additioa to plariBg shsltsrs over their windows, aad tbe general shares lis end like wildfire from the ssssll trades.

mea in ths lead nag rheswagbfarai to tbedmliinl ns the small courts sdjotaing. sstil the streets war ewded with a denes Bases of men assayed them milrkilvsai end The cense whicb octrinally led to eo mace are- cant ion fceteg advised was a Ulsgraja from the Inspect or of Police stDcpt feed to Scotsssd Tsrd, liissliiaiac that a band of rung as had set sesl towards Leesaoe. lastantty thtiils nsii est throenrbont the stalienl oa the south aide ef dtbe Thirsts. war sing the polio of tbe morimiil, ordeeiog them to wara shopkeseisrs to dose their 1 1 imii is. sad to be prepared ts act ta fii in for any cvnerewnt-y.

As matter of tact the Dsptfsrd mob speedily ussaolvsd itself. It wss never tor. saidahaa many tune, snd it they esses ae tar as theory st wee each ssssll sumnsrs that they attrncted ao gwaeral anaatioa. Bat tbe nscactune all Ueuxtsehief had heea eoas. By schxk hs tbeallsrasna thoasaaes of secede lined the roadwsys eo use saais south Loudon UsorcMXWfsree.

frees Hieeidoa llrsaste to ths Klephant arid (nxtf tram the Obetlsk rs the L'Wphant and Castle and from the Elephant and Cestie down the Walworth road, the New Kent roadleerinirtoa Butts, aha fewsaatke wees packed with potise, estsodiog ia sssay cases far Iato the road. In the open spaas beors (he Elephant aaet Csatht a still bxtaer asnaber of people hod gathered and every sn can set tbeaa were aawSj added to by new arrivals. Ths siiilesesBt was interns oo all sidee. and the wildest runsoura pve-i ailed. Aa army of five Ihiseasrl easa Basreh.

lewca Uionmwssttoliirlisiiillysilsslsd. hat other rumours gave it that tbe Hep atg-changa had been sucked- and that the police bed beea worsted. For 'the mess part those waa had assembled sa tbe csnnpirereit Groups cosid new and then bs dis-oovered ia ensue proximity to the shop el any itlsnisss ws ally beard, bat It was soon liilsst that there wss as is ssisssl gttsmpl to wreck aad slander. Tbe use uiisiis, bad the ball here amssalser-bed nay Under est kiiinU ap to bead the met weald hi all arusability have easa stoat esses- Late the ailersuc the IW grsw ssom oeeeas. aetatoof affasre ersissstlysaleslsled ta lavww the Sinsrei et the encores, had they neee iseliaed to fwllow the anupU set thews oa Monday, bat hsDnily this was not taken sdrantaee of et the mnmml Tbe pmgli.

tired of weatiag la the la. Im I mi' I gradually mails I away, and early us the even tear the pottsweasievaiei hopes that the Bight wwcU pass Without any fattest dntarfe- The effecU of the cess, bewsser. were Of tbe sseet wssespsssd aad leaidiila csmrarter. Frees lulu Bridge to Greenwich, a distance of serea miles, every ebop waa either dosed ot barriraded. Messrs Tare Viae erect wail ism at the hWphinS end I Wis, was leases: ths first to set the esmmsaa.

Taenia tee Kterhsnt end Castle to ClUnsaun. en the road, aad to New Cross aa tbe other, a similar tats of eCaies prevaiied, natal at tne eaxeliest mapnlsliim I tan laalfl noa save been haw than Islrtymues of eheaa wbleai bad keen shsssd siaineS possible riot snd pillage. l-sfer in tbe afternoon the panic spread to the CVty aad to the West Kad at LcbJoq, Theee to certehrty sssrasg tbe Went End At Lbs lioness of fsrltiBiset the large galm wire the feet that a asanrve peered SB ths sahway ts ths 11 1 1 re view ot eery lang my aad I sbilBll ki a-li-ri ISytetrahie cmieetiiB oa partes tbe sssUixhiing sills, wi lass, far lwss the thiiinsil lag. 1-arlmsrsel Mrsea, sJowaaaer trees, eed Cssahmmrsst ware aot heated op till seerty half-see as, aal rlassnuaBtly txmwaanb. isg nf ths Goveremest Others was rendered dieVrelt.

biniiBig to ths ilef saase essasi may bsaisllisit that the enlee a Oesnsg Crses Railway PTstUs wees esnard and estqied BilhmissirsaHim aad larre padhwks Tlilsnn jewellsrs shops eed Art resasuteenss wasa Bilmly ant ween saxsanes wyssnanaiiy ths hanks ia fionlh baadea pat ap tbesr iron shsttsrs early ta he sees hetng cerned en by aeslhs, snd with half The nsnie snreed oa all eadee. snd End of Loadoa. ia theCuiinisii ill Bead, aad to iBSBsilBtslsrhord ef ths ehsnVs ileases at bnet-seaa asee swsnwaUy ceased. Ths omctals at Scotland xasi. bud salisblilly tekae the atssesl piSLSehse soeson with nwv outbreak Preersa ssesenree wwfw tskingfev erdrng the hcsihres ever the Thimes t'oatingents of ssen were kept IS rssdisene at vsrions ceatres, and Ib sddklon there eras sa aessnslly strong foroa ef res wrte hies us snd out ef anilorm ia the Mm est, wlnli tsssas sms net see eg la Bars the seance should eawesesty sa aram.

A very eiailtli sasphakea by raw eatbe- ribee wes ths earttng swny from the reetsidee of lbs Valmr i ssaawilsi. which at the West Kad eartBrnsBBss en Msailip efimei nJewlifnl sopplref ammeaitlen. Tee exseentra to eVethsnd Tart worked the day with iwna ii al east oeetineslry arsveuwf while ereei ices lly wagaasttes ran at poena woald be seal to iwiateti las weak euv ot etkBalssxsar'i end it m. rlaafisi nes to walk tnnntrsets. Jae BetaecBdlds flil era skat ha.

Bssde as ChsafBl sw of the Kxxassewerf Aad if to, will tbs cttlasas of London perxnat him to tseer Berwntoaxel prspeRna by a coa. fysxWTxcismamiMwoeT orTO-naTj A band ot mlstswanca has senhevrmssl ta terilfy society tsrocerh tkt sreacyof eoeirty's dregs, aad there mast be ae sreeeetalnty ia the we nsnas us wcwde, ana. tf needfaL bv tleecsi which shall strike terror fate tbe ranks of be ne spirit wtich seeks so ss tbe saeek fcr lewises end bass condnct. ho owe win ritn empl iyineal slthosrk many rosy sms K.se result at tm) bwswaasm to which ths cnmtsal ehuaea rnrrs jtftt been goaded on. No cea knows this center rbsn ths renuinework-rngmna, aad from sa tjnxatsr.wc are assured, will tbe ensrse of tew ami order find Bore re- He only in the asms of the deepoikd and rahvsd tmlisiiia of Lriodoa, hot In that of tbe Bsen srhoee reporatiou has been eo basely assailed by their is et ended rieoda, do we exprese the hope tbst ceesrhrs prmisheaent will be meted eat to ta mmrnats or nrst Monday.

Sonsl ansrrtry Is soaks to he kilksd. and not antevenotcXMd. To do tba ws arext strike et its bend. fraow twx cTstrhAxxiorvo-rsT.) flow far tan Gwvee anient amy have beta ta bbntnt for what heniiiinl ea Monday aa csmaot eiidetvekw to ear. to we en not know eress BlBfthec the HenaeOfAes was appealed to.

Bet wtth regwrd te a that toflewed, thste ran as ao doubt slislsnist. The Qui i inmost must ia ussstbli tor the whole period of nmisiiBeaij ensvety that has sinos rata lees aad tt is difSeu tenequit them of ths gvsvest cepsbiUty to not taking Hamedinte stevatortbe imtmafl ie at pnhoe mnfHenea. Thnt wss therr nret dwry, and rhsir aeglect of it was abacdato. Mikity was afraid of the rhatert ii ths erdinarp amsMsaa. which sverv rstepnyer has ths right to expect when bis isly heea at hand.

Bat a very emsU body at men are enough to do great mount at iimage at there is ne ens to re-saetthem. aad Hsglnbwie are I Humeri ta rely ea iaxplirltlr oa the services of she polies -that tbe tfaonght ot sill isf sari ei i nafms into taair heeds. Far first sans daring the east caret aad foety hours this comfortable feeling et sseurity has bssa rudely shakos. Hsd the Govecntnent made the slsrhtest cVmuusfntion, had a proclamalios been issued, sr new troops of cavalry besa arched upon the three tsswfl points, bed even tba police twsa vtslbls ia tsreer aambsts. It ie protable tnst many shops wonld hays rrasndasd twasa, and bmiai I wjU hsvs bssa but little impeded.

Atttwa the very saensurss which fhe police did adopt for tbe nubia salsty were rather cairnlslad ta i rxt baIlt snrws or uhnaralyBe renewal of the rioting i to laaasa yestesetsy, thosyh i tlhal the nir. Tbe rtattl (STAXAr WWJXOXJB OT TCVBATj sTtoeTT, The riots ib Xandon havsgivea manh dsliiint to hooaliahi Sacs, who freely predict sinxOnr ilinssen ia the Caussd ananas. One sf the leading nocsahets has II II i that he known for a tact that a tens ii era has nam her of seen in Mew York srs drilling regusarly, snd srs InUy nrwpnred tonee sa isimasg the prdec Tbs ryen employed one trade, so sAded. have sl-reestyahxrgaasasyTot arms, which they will bs sbietsase. Ure, as peliea aad the taosoua THE DELIMITATION COUktlSSlON.

(STABBABB TSTXIISIB a UU Caar nmaB PaBiaasifvxa Tasrnmaal, Fan au ax I tt). The Irst cars van tsrlsa wffb traasars and stores frees Psahawwr has srTrved bars safely by way of Cwbm. The cesd a quire srctlc, but rhs gensrsl health ie exrwllent. The Kagttsh Bad Ceoxaex at PeajJah have fratarsissd, aad msrntsrs ths saost tnsndly re- M0RK FIGIiTIXG IN BU11MALI. TheVs srrivueg agMassiamy late aa she eswaaag at the lite.

Cbindwin. reports that oa the msreing ef the tet tdansi Jcarostan. Reeacksst at usiSOCW. after a leered mens et to miles, had a sharp ea. THE REBELS AT saJL AElM- (Bveerss's vwLsoasw.l Soosim.

Wm.Bseuasv-aar-tasrlis Wsreea arnvod here yeateasiey. Sanaa iAsssn, wash aha '-EcTPtssa gunners from Keesals, a rsaeasad to have Tamei. The Maesvted tnresssry patrol, bnab yesterday aad U-dsy, was sascked withia xseo Mode ef the fsetrncaXloes by etruag JCLSCT10S 1XTELU4KSCS. Mra-Loraua. Mr I'll I I I wad without opposition yesterday for hi S.

essiss arTBUwa oi ait era. sjsesaneii-Atesensr- aa, the new fAstietmw for War. wss weseer- day ii iiailii nilhsia spsssstiiis for fltrrfing liswlcx Bonoas. Mr Tissalisa waa se- stectea yeeterday tor tne linenee. i day.

while ths Cosfeservntives were iln ea, bub weep ea nested to peel thesr raB atrsagth. KKECCTI03T AT MOBWHJH. (raass sesomsTWB TfTterftBsw TiiIiii Tbilisi ia sas kssandsl'i'isas aaasadss saornrng lor the murder ef Henry Banns. heir aa ssiiieMeial ssbeauec. at Hrngham.

slot? secy wee ths motive, lbs iiimiibbs saafasmd 'jrae rst nsAsciuSBSi eaao-aagj yejrdnTii ii. nway tlTat'nyj wahmenskphmeea nfiiito sAm veeat eTtnL Iwe bwawnsm ebsssa amss ssseaed hr IweiBBce Menial the snalBsaxxisa are mlber aaskli or smwillnav te afford pitnwalitotoatomxmcsa or pripnHss alexav fixowansgweU tats mi lilumssata eats to hies sbaai yesterday closed their- ssstisg -bonce at roar a'exoek ia tbe sflernoun. aad pat ap hem bars at tbs earnaea. Loadoa, ia a weed. Is pssii tsasalBmlrksaia bbssscsbIsb nffard ssnsnnweSB or toaseenrs esnxa-snases- Doss Mr fsiliimisia to eeaaat ia the Home Oftlea the i 1 Vi There near whseh eshmd ea a cssatvaa pelts te the extsawaea ba ray real las a Ba Hon.

armssayba leaked heck ssves te-enyerwltbs irnrat. ill i aBeat csritemiit tor each ether. The Siihiust Mast sad the aocalat Schwab us lainiiii aiinix then- sltsrsBim te has sBrt cloxoritwd ahovs. allowed to these is force ef ie police bold ss res ili anas tor sny smstgiaiy. tjnaiaar 'minsaim have bees adopted at tbe Heusee ef Perljaaseert.

Gronps of persons could everywhere be sasa discussing UsssitnsAion.sndasasoof of theUrvar assy be enaa. srrlving from the suburbs, sad sa dhwo verisg tne sgitation which prevailej ia I nadna. hastily returning to tnetr hnmss. At the bottom of Fessa etrset aad Lodrafs Oreus there wees, at asowt hnH.pnst Ca'dack, a vvswMecsble crowd of persons, w-hoss snashsss snpoared to be sngmiatiag. Maayssf them wees of the rough sienMet, aad ethers axsoawtbesa in the evtetation ef wtt- demeaeUstica.

Taere were. far as could he ascertained, only' Um orcSnary polsre force on duty. Throng hunt the Cay tbe sag waa exceedintly cVwse. u. ThewboUof the police of theH sad Diti.

stone are amembled at their reepeetivs aenst-q Barters and sactina statioas, ready tor any emergeocy, while the detersire sxatesa at the force, under Detertire lelpiilus glilisillss Is already busily eserared in wstching the enapi. ciocs movsmeuta of the crowd. Tilimeni ban just been despatched to Scotasad Ysrd usiag far theraeerre snenof these driiasons to he sent oa tolas East End wlnoat deesy. snd sfter that ie done there is no doubt that the police force will be able to deal with the mob ehouid it endearonr to ajtain ind aire in riotous ecasdnct. Altnesrysosae haws hndalead toansurh horse-play, bat were aaichly stopped by the police ea duty, and those who refused to desert were quickly arrested and eonrsysd la the Arbour eqoare Police Scstioss.

It is stated that warrants for the srrast of ssts-rsl of ths rSoeialist lenders hare been Disced the hands of Scotland Yard detectives, snd It is expected that tbe men will be ta custody by mid-Bicbk rag BtoTcns roucx cocxts. A number of the noters wore charged sgain today at the Metropolitan Ponce Courts. Tnofcns rtsa, a plestarer, wes charred at Murrleboae Fotiee Coart with stsslieg from 4A1 Oxford street a silver sogar basin aad a sliver rallied at iG. The prisooer said he picked them ap iatbe street. Hp was reesanded.

At Westminster, John Oreig, aged 2, a labourer, was charced with being in the unlawful pusses ilisi ot a fluted silver sever basis stolen from 441 Oxford street. It was sstlnmted that tbe firm loat property to' the value of between Xl.iOO eed X.ao. James Colli kee and Daniel Gellikar, living at rornmua ledgiuf houses in Chelsea, were barged with unlawfully rswnosting a dmtnond and opal rung ef coassder-able value. This rnorsing st lOe'eloek the pri. loueis were oflcnnsr the ring for raW.

This was also adenttfied as haying been stolea bom til Oxford street. The Tsrs mux or raw uwrxcrxxj-rxn. This sireraona aa Influential meeting of the Msasioa Hones Committee tor tbe Relief ef the Unemployed Poor was held la the Veasriea Par. lourlae Lord Mar- tereaWrng. Tbe fund wss reported to amount to of which Jtl.one-hsd been enbscrihed by Messrs Kothechild sad Sons, Jt 1.000 by Jdeeers Banag Brothers.

JluO by Lord Salisbury, aad sflfD by the Greene Company, It was snaairoooaly resolved, aa the motion of Mr Alderman Cowan, the workiagmea asewsbsrs of tbe comimltes heartily as leeins That am eoasmittee desires to rscoed Its iadjgaatioa and regret st the outtsjes which oicunsdos Moaday last, and feettnx strongly ronruieed that theee acts of ti slssus aad eriiee ecis iadasi ead case, extttad by certain tawleas rawsona aot enaaeted with indastry or with the workisg ehsssew, sp. pssls to the public not to allow its bo turned aside from sorely anffertar bat he abiding The eruamHlee peer seded fa take steps to form local enramilteas to distribute the lend. TBI caiwriyorxo awn vac tors. A special rseetrrst ef delegates from branrasa of the Isonernl labswjrers' A ma Ira meted Union ia nil parts ef Lsxndua was sand to-dsr at the registered amews of the Sorxsiy. lit stamf ord si rent.

Mr Thosnaa Dyer (delegate from Clap. hasal occupied the chair. The Chairman, ia ooeeing ss riees-esxlkirs, referred in terms of Indrruatios to the conduct of the social democrats ia inciting the eewxa at the metropolis to sal Uge snd pi nailer the shops ef tbe Wast End tee in. seen. The snob who did that disgraceful work were aot workhsgmwe.

He was suipttseJ that the sulhoritles had not srrested Meeata. It I adman, Berne. WUltaase, and Chans. Bsoa. Thesntsonriee kad eeaessutbserdory promptly, snd arrest these seen, esse the eweas-ployed working mea at I Andres would donbrlan tais the msUer into their own hands.

(Cheers.) Mr P. Kenny, tbe glass si secretary ef tbe Union, gave aa assnsantof what had been done by the commit Ice to ensure the proespt action of tbe police snthoririet la the nutter ot the arrest of the leaders ot ths riot. The Isax uexe used ia Trsslcaesqaareby Messrs. Hrudaeen. Bams, and there would be ao difficulty fa pre ring that them were hs ringleaders of ths riots.

They were as werkimniea astonished as the lav II ud ears of tbe clique of soeisbsts axes aa-pcoached MrfhamseeUln. aad was a greet pity that Mr Chambertatn had anything to da with these axes, whs were disowned by every eectioanf lbs working sialism. (Chsms.1 Speeehee were msfVs sarlsr lag the rimsil I of the swsisaaa seeaaere by iBpisssnlslisss from all parrs of the asetrvnsobn. Adeoutattoa to wait apoa tbe Ilasse Secretary with respect to the riots MltnrWBT. At the flsse of writing everything ss lligismsg logrcrw qinet.

la tact the streets pewsent a tar nweeenSsdsseArsnwlkBaasasJastWgrsBSar part ef the people were afraid to ventare out ee great has the panic been all day. Tbe eaeci aeon tbe theatres was mrr ii'ibii I sills la Ihsusapsis tjeniy sparse ss ili ibii I insoweesthnt siiassslly era. im Ike west mmJ ,1.. did avxsl danxaxe aa Monday aflsrnoon. were slsaoat empty since 19 clerk to-aighs, esiispt toe the larre Bodies ef police who anitkil wp I Jm.

mmA iiesewtag She -J any psrssss, either Uroagh ewneaity ee otherwise, forming ibeinaslvm iato a crowd. The through which the lists is eae elsit. Thi nls ilms II I I casled sither with iron eauttees or with sxteen-ponsed protections. The appag wiadowa as well eB lliee mmI etieete. wkseh aanalry present aniens et Bgut rs sasy were lor-tne greatsr part deserted.

Indeed, the whole snpssx-aace el the aewihboaeaeod of Boad street. Regent street, ead Ustora su set' was Btrnxsrs ie Tbe polks during the early riortloaef the Bight had a good seal to do ua.krasMuate feet-patbs clear. Most of the people waa ea. ssorshycurioaity than snytliing aess. Still a few enconntees took place kilsisa tae'-sniLice sndamsll leoeated biSiiied Bswdsm, wnxoss sals object epass red to be to eswato a li i Is irhia i man i to peck pecxets.

TBS inenrts snst vsclsassill of the nscter class were aot aa request aa ea ths pal nuns night baa. iU thai, a ssrge ssimasr at ansa, ana Busies, were swelled ahaat tbrir watches ware ssexched lent bertms taken wiU any they assent he wearing at the la the eembeoeenoed at sayAleeay street, when sssoesred ta he held to-night, snter extant oa tialseie Isssde as sasse anvaraaMa preaaaty teniibellsed Msewat. a snestrsw eg total RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS AT THE ELEPHANT AND CASTLE. GENERAL CLOSING OF SHOPS, WARRANTS FOR THE ARREST OF SOCIALIST LEADERS. (bTXCXU.

Lowdox, WannnaDAT EvaNlxa. London has to-day been thrown into a state of alter panic owing to alarraina; rumours which were afloat that the more embittered of the un employed intended to make another deanoeatra- tion in the City and West End, which might culminate in further scenes ot rowdyism and pillage. The gravest fears were entertained in all quar ters that further mischief might be Information was given by a jeweller who had been in the direction of Greenwich that he had been stopped on the way by a body of men, whom be estimated at five or six hundred, who were coming from Deptford, and were smashing win. dows as tier passed along the New Cross road. He communicated this statement to tbe polios, and waned a tra desman in the Borough on whom he had previously called as to what might ho expected.

Tbe latter went to Son th wark Police Station, and the officers in charge there at ones prepared to meet any emergency which might arise, and comrsimirated with Scotland Yard and the chief police stations ia tbe snrrormding divisions. Largs numbers of extra police ware at once sent to parade the thoroughfares by which it was likely a mob might march, it being understood that the probable reodezvone would be the neigh bourbood of the Elephant and Castle and tbe obelisk at the junction of all the roods leading to tbe bridges etueaint tbe Thames bath westward and to the city. The men kept together in pairs, and as they paraded the roads gave warning to tradesmen that they bed better close their establiehmante, aa they bad received informatiea that the mobs from the Sooth and Sooth-East of London were expected. This information was emmmrrn jested shortly be fore 1 o'clock, up to which time business, with the exception of the ineooveaneoce ceased by a heavy had been proceeding as usual. No sooner had the word gone forth from the police than Mncxrs Tarn and Co.

and other large fume ia Newiagton Causeway, Newiagtoa Butte, and London read closed their shops with extra ordinary rapidity, and it may be mentioned that ia this neighbourhood there are asveral lartre estab lishments where valuable jewellery is stored. Sosoon as the smaller tradsi men aaw what waa gaasjooj they at once followed tbe example of closing, and within an hoar all the estabbsh- meeta from lllacMnars ta the Kleprisnt and Castle and along Walworth. Cambarwell, Kso-nTngton, Brixton, and Westminster Bridge loads were to all practical purposes closed, and business suspended, tbe complaints of tradesmen at the loss thus occasioned being as great as their fears. In many rssss where, in accordance with modern style, there were no shatters to ths win. down boards were nailed np, and so intense was the alarm that publicans feared a raid, many ot them closing altogether, and others placing their premises ia a condition to be closed at the slightest approach of violent utoonstrators.

The adoption of these nrenmions naturally induced tbe public so assemble. Tbe fog began to thicken and the crowd to increase. At the Elephant and Castle, and all arosnsd, the deepest anxiety wss spnaresrt. The notice were fa strong force, but it took all their enorts to keep the people in the slightest degree moving. Reserve mea were ra-onght from Peckbara, and the Borough, and a nunsbtr of mounted police were also brought into requisition, and paraded ia the directwa of Old Kent Road and Nsw Clo ex, Farther 8ontk and East, eeesscsally ia the part tying bet ween CamberwelKiateaed Psokhasn stye.

inch consternation was caused among trades. people by reports that a larre gathering of usxem. ployed was to be held in the open siron Pockhato Rye, Kariy la tne afternoon almost every srjop is the Usediaer taorooghfaroa of trBs district was wholly or partially losed Bren in many side streets similar precauuoes were taken, and the nppearance ot the thoroogafatss Inter in tbe afternoon, when the tog juries aid, and tbe windows of the saopa remained without tight, was partieulsrly gloomy and depceasmv. Tradesmen and tbeir assistants won a serioos expressing owing to the uterraptjoa caused to their busi- aadto the appetessnssiwia ot mob violence sneh as that which Ota ur red la the West Bad on Monday evening. The police were on the alert for any indications of outbreak, and meant of communicating intelligence and making inquiries by telegraph and otherwise were brought into frequent use.

ft was not long after I p.m. whan a group of loafses and idlers sears to gather ia the opea apace so widely hnewai as the Elsphsnt aad Osesle, and wests looses re Newington Butts, Kewxegtoa Csuxeewxy, London road, St. George's road, and New Kent road. Even at that early boor rumours were prevalent that a large body of rioters, astimsred to number some thowsands. bad coosaeeneed to march from Greenwich westward- The sheakespers at once commenced to take precautionary meaanres.

After lo clock the crowd at the Elephant and Castle began rapeily to grow ia dieseooone, and every thotwsrrifare ochonrhing on this point was thronged with Icsingers. So tar, bowsrer, ao attempt in tbe nature of asrsons rioting was made. The mob contented theesselvse with bindng and hooting at tbe occupants of passiog traasa. 'beets, carriages, and cabs. As the aitamooe advanced mailers assumed a more threateeung aspect.

The sooting hirems store frequent and renecal. toe growing aaeeses impeded traffle, and there seethed to be a deposition ansongst a strong section eieerowd to ssakea rash for Messrs Tarn's eatslWestablishniseit at the ea trance to Newington Oaeaeway. For fully two bouts a continuous si ream of men and lads had been advancing elong New Kent road towards the Elephant and Castle, aad down tais thoroughfare, wkieh it waa cry anted would be the mute selected by the Cinenwkh coo-tinjreut, a detachment of mounted polare galloped between the hoars et land A pas. Their efforts to disperse the crowd were vajorooaly seconded by tbe police oo foot, and after a time the neighbourhood was rendered OMsauwtrrety steer. In the immediate vicinity of the girfre, and Castle, however, matters were very dilereat.

By kali-peat 4 a noisy crowd, variously computed at froes to 19, gathered in the saavergtnc roadwsys, and it soon became evident that nnlese lbs anthoritise acted with njxnantitade and vigour affairs would sseqaeeasery eat ions aspect. The eosspeaition of the snob wen seek that there eeald be so question that if rioting had once hsena nwoaldUdimcitlt totetl to what length the work of devastation woald be oarnea. Mingliag with the crowd were seen aaaay chernetersof iU-tams, well knows to the police, while the great majority of those present were roughe of a pro-aoeneed type. Dunag the aftemooa the eocene rati vely tew inlirswteoatse epot had behaved with ad-asirahle tenrperand tact and prevented serious outrage though oae shop window ia the neigh. yelling, one lot rushed alons Albany street, asveral ot them carrying torches, and sswsilee ware thrown at asveral windows, which were broken.

This part of the mob was soon dis persed. Another sec Una preceded down snotaer street into Ham patead road, where several win. sows were sausbed, including those of seme shops. Bodies of polioe si the corners of the main thoroughfares stvfyocjod ia still farther dia- orgenhuae; tbe snob, and a number of sweated police made their appearance. A satell crowd again assembled in' Cumberland Market, and nanny suspicions characters sre prowtingahoot ths streets.

The polios are is extreorcUnarv force. A later telegram says, the' greater portioa of themob rmeeednd down Robert street, into aaeennniasa rena and Tot realism Coart load. Ia Robert street stones wen hurled at asveral prirata nouses, aad a number of panes of glass snxsahed. Tbe police from Csmthsrlaad Market pursued tne aeon, others rherged them sttbe comer eg Hanrpstsad snd 'Totsrnhsm Court reads, and by xaeiinuueyesat rescbod tbe latter thorough fare, they had been thinned dews ta shout a hundred. One of the large platn-ghsss windows seeesrs maple was amasaed.

By half-past ten clock tbe neighboutbuud of the tasrkat had become orderly. It was evident serious disturbances bed beee sxpoctad, the shop windows a considerable distance from thssceoe be ing protected by Bailed boarde. xxmcrxn asaxsrs. Tbe police have bam actively eoeaired dnrlne the day ia collating snd weighing such cvideoea sa ra toetiicocatng as to the Identity ot the ring, leaders is HcecUy'sproceedin3S, The work has been attended with cooctderable diflenlry. ines-mnch as ia the majority of rasas the shopkeepers and other tieaceahry-dlsposrd persons who came into clown contact with the rioters were too-busily employed ia looking after the sat sly of their property to pay more than passing attention to the ejompoaeat Darts of the mob.

Nevertheless much valuable testimony Baa been lonnooming, ana tt Is probanls that in the course ot the next few days several Important tresis wnC be made. The theory that the outbreak was to some extent presrrsnged is eUscrsdited to oorcial quartera. I' bom oua sraclAX. co aaxsro sp xrr.) LoxDon, WxDxxsriaT Arrxsnoox. The panic seems to have permeated every part of London, and rumours of the most alarming character were to-day drcslated.

In the eastern, western, and southern districts shopkeepers hare barriraded their shops, and lewwlnsi now pnasntl a ststs of satra. The gloom Is aecentoated by denss fog, which would undoubtedly lend great ssaiitaeirs) to the rattans who seem beat oe mischief. It is a great mistake to class these despeisdties as unemployed workingmea, at they are simply the riff of London recruited irom the ranks of professional thieves, pick pockets', loafers, and welshara, who are taking the opportunity ef the depressed times for masking; their nefarious operations. Shortly after 11 o'clock this snorniag a Bomber ot roughs began to collect ia Trafalgar square, evidently ready to take advantage of any opportunity that might occur for committing farther mischief. They, bow.

sver, had sat 'chance with th rasliee, who were present la etroeg force aad by whom they were kept moving on in the most unease. Between IS and 1 o'clock the crowd Increased to several hand reds entirely composed of the rang best elements bat, overawed by tbe police, they made no attempt at any breach of the peace, and merely continued lounging shout ia aa sim- Amongst the roughs congregated ia tbe square wars many who openly boast of their complicity is tbe osttrsana of Monday, aad their anxiety ta the earliest occasion tor repeating the as. but they ere not likely to carry oat their th rente. Tbe work of repairing ths damage to tbe ahop windows along the routs taken by the mob aa Monday is proceeding busily, and probably by tbe end of the week the streets will resume their Towards aooo a general hint ant precisely tbe form of aa order waa siren by tbe police officsale that farther rsstewe ntroassdinga (eight follow, and that every as was necessary. The same information waa sarcennted the vicinity of Trafalgar snuara.

ead the Strand, and also ex tended on to Westminster Bodge. The shops ia each) of these thorough faree were hastily amonjst the shepkaspess aa to the sllissste la the sesghhouroood at Cnmherisad iMarfcet ia greatest ahra prsvsils. oa aocoont ef the meeting which is to as held to-emht. In Albas stisa nearly all the ahopa have their shatters np, and carpenters are boarding ap tbe windows of the nouses around the ssarket. Tbe inhabitants are etandieg at their doors.

looking out for the first indjeatsoas at dearer. Several haodreds are neeem bled la lbs market. bat no speeches have bona made. A tarse fares of police are ta imeiis at tl Police Statical ia the event of their required. A aquadtoe of lbs Boyal Horse Guards (Bias) are held in readiness at the Albany street Barracks to tarn out at a momeal'e notice if the anthonties, should consnles that step advleaais, In the snath of I ruidns rsoaonrs have been nie all the slternoon that a riot had been peauned similar to the one that occurred is the Wast hind oa Monday aftemooa.

nnsiaess wee prnsssibeet as usual, when soudenly, ahosl soon, several of tbe large firms ia ths Borough eudn'eeriasrtoe Causeway were obeerved ta ha causing sxtrsordiasry ransdity. and a Bauaasr of tradeansea. who immediately eat a a i liiiiag assn. and the news tWwasooad that a body ot nosers asigai he expected along shortly. The alarm ran like wildfire, and ia lam than an hour the whole of the Basra thoroughfares, including the Boreagh, Newington Causeway, London read, wsslauaster road, xUacklnsre road, Ksanirertoa Park read, Walworth toad, and down to Cumberwsll greaa, were ia a stats of the atanuet terror, the erased shoos giving ot aeaoay or Beak holiday.

Where no seal tars were keepers were harrying to scours the windows by sailing np timber from side to aide, feton eeme puhbc bouse keepers rinsed their prsraiesi ap completely, while the others had the aeon and iron gains sufncaeetly closed to be shot at aa instant notice, rltrncere tossy, the ttrethe was snssually this about that lUese, snd all tended te crease las anxiety every wears apoereat. About 1 snd up to ths exsaSssnent ia ssth on sea wss asost tsesnn, Bodses of police came into the streets frees Wsleeelhend ntt! Caasle, aad a nuasner at Btsae's Kad ptnuserlsil aleag tbe Mew Kent eoed. in ths direction of the 014 Knot road aad Mew. Cross. The alarm reached the city la the course ot at mcswhvr, aad by o'clock shore was an meet ewneval ssapenakm business, fshesss were hurriedly cloeed.

and In many cases asssi- wsrly waseought ST asrrsseffisg enors laws. Along Uolbnra aad Owfned street. Fleet afreet, and the lltraad. sad ia ths West End. business wss ale few shops being left open.

jjitr the canopy. They having Leeired lus lordship, they intimated to him that oe. Council were sitting- in the Council Chamber, and were prepared to aJrninUtor the tk, to bin in tbe usual manner. a ttfocesnon was then formed in the following; A si. paw Ckrneer Aiuesde-Camp, two and two.

Gentlemen in Pnrxmvnnt of Arms. -Officers of Arms, bearros: the Maces. Master of the Horse. Chaplains. Dublin Herald.

CbamnOTlain. Gentleman Usher. Cecsptrouer of the Household. Steward of tbe Household The Earl's Private Secretary. rlster Kins; of Arms, in me Collar and Badge, with bis Sceptre, bearing Her Majesty's Letters Patent appointing tbe Karl of Aberdeen Lord and General Governor of Ire- hsd.

Sword of State, home by Sir Robert Hamilton, C.B-. Under Secretary. The tiords Justices, ii-' Aides-de-Csmp in Waiting. I The Earl el Aberdeen. In tbe Conocil Chamber were seated, with tbeir heads covered.the following Privy Councillors Lord Justice Fitzglbben, Lord Justice Barry, Lud Justice Kaish, the Master of the Bells, the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (Sir Michael Morris), Baron Dowse, Bight Hon.

Sir Patrick Keennn, Bight Hon. W. H. Jr. Cogxn.

Kutbt Hon. Samuel Walker (Attorney-General), and Right Hon. Hush Holmes. Q.C. The Lords Justices haying taken their seats, the Earl of Aberdeen standing-, his head uncosered, on tbeir nc'at hand deli re red to their Errcllcncies her Majesty's Letters Patent lappjinnng him Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), which were then handed to tbeCrrrk of tbe anaper, who read them aloud, after which tbe oath of allegiance and official oath were administered to his lordship by the Clerk of tbe Council.

The Earl of Aberdeen then produced to the Lords Justices her Majesty's letters authorising and commanding them to do-licar the Sword of State to his lordship, which was read by Sir Robert Hamilton, and the Lord nstices then delivered the Sword of State to the Earl, and his. lordship was invested with the Collar and InsiejntA of tbe Most Iuustrions Order ei St. Patrick, aaUrand Master thereof, by Prince Edward ot Saze- Weimar. Has Excellency then took his seat. with his bead covered.ei the Council Board as Lord Lientenant-C antral and General Governor of Ireland.

The Vieereital Sag waa then hoisted on the (aesuff on the Record Tower, and a rocket die-charged as a signal Co the artitlary in the Pbceoix Park, by whom a salute of fifteen guns was ind. lir John lioriey. at was then sworn is ss Chief Secretary foe Ireland the rental manner. On the rain? ot the Council ms Excellency ward to the Presence Chamber with the earns eriwsabefore, excepting that he took the place el tbs erde Justices, and spok has seat on the urcee. artillery wring- three rounds of twesfyeno guns meaetime.

Tbe members of IbeFrivyCouncil and other high officials present vers then presented to his Excellency, after esses he retired to bis private axiartmenta and twwred his Household and Stuff. Anongst tbe ladies present were The Kaithieaeas of Ailesburyand Mrs Turner, Lady Uisultoe and Mies Hamilton. Mrs Marsh, Lady Raja tnd Mies Kaye, the Misses Collee, Mrs Porter, Mrs Walter, Miss Martin, Mrs Jellett, UnUarrel, Mrs Woodlock, Ac lariag tbe ceremony the eand of the Royal lelsh Fusiliers, which was stationed la the rpner Castle Ysrd, played a selection of ARRIVAL OF TBK LORD LIEUTENANT AND CHIEJ SECRKTARx. TssUrday asoniaa; the Eari ot Aberdeen, Lard I ieelsnsnt of Ireland, and the Right Hon. seta MorteT.

Chief Secretary of State, arrived rr the mail steamer Ulster, and attended by Captain Gere, A.D.C. in Waiting. His Excellency and the Chief Secretary travelled to town is a saloon carriage attached to the mail train. A large force of tbe police of the Division, under the orders of Mr Harrel, Cceamiseioner, were present on the Carlisle Pier en special duty unol ass Excellency and suite left for Dublin, under the eocamaad of Hr Superintendent Smith and Inspector Boras. DEPARTURE OP THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

Teslerdav evening the Kerbs. Hon. Jehu Me. ley. Chief Secretary for Ireland, left by the mail 'w sor xsoiyneao, ea rente lot Mew.

ssile-oo-Tyns, where the polling at the Psrlia, naetary elecuon will take place u. morrow. xus UceUeney tbe Lord Liaatenant will leave hr lxmeoQ to-morrow morning by tbe mail Tse dale of the lwiKlu. i 11. ntsDahim is not sa yea fixed.

ftTUBN OF MR GLADSTONE TO LONDON. fcGUdiiteoe arri red at 4 o'clock yesterday at ea rreea MeuLusme. where he has bean visit- Venee Selwrday lass. He looked well end ve rasrantly to Downing street, where the 'cau reudeece had seen prepared fue hiaa. nUTISH HUMS BULB ASSOCIATION.

11 (it TaxsMaars.) At tie Wostmmstec Palace Hotel. London ytstuaj sawnrsjoon. a private and Brelmtnery ngoi avng laraoseo and Scotchmen lavour. ta rka -i r. ot ncaatkoo to pro.

ttmeVj. sahWiahani preakled, and amongst rajsst were-Lord CUftoa, Mr Joseph M-Carthy. Mr Will rid Blunt, and nxaacf) of Meatiagham. Mr Com, takt they were afTerd! sjpoo the to Its details sut the handing over to tbe Irish of those affair, which tnot esaSict with the integrity of tbe Empire, esulj only he done, as he understood, by "leraahon Partiameot. How tbe mtereste were to he bar.

ascossss and essnsi- JJrJaMCarlhythOTwas no desire ot the Home Bale that naif. lreesad without ssnf imperial erury. UeawecAssttteeot the Brlth Home Associatiea was torssed. aae kondred poonda sobaenbei. lasms.T taCoax.

A man nreel charged at the Cork PoUce Libert, street oo Sunday allbt. "dent led to a street row imZSck Trtonea ana cjeegvraan who rnterfered to the sannesnkn the Tvasssry aOeJals, the laesns Ofaca, ami Ins rscMsanel lard aainciaiee with nsgsrd en eetsy'edislaibsaiaa la the neigerKllielwiua hsdsa Chilaswae. the Moans snd ana sshrr ia aba saw. srhfts Mr Msasa, ths exaakMsat Omiili llmr at Pones, sha ssw MrCauteVsre, tor Om parpens ex wssxswthenssnssrm to ba 'salcmtod. Iaaa- cUtioatotasA aswksref ails inn at Meneay'l rvocinrwere nTsnrlssal at tl mid Vnva.

and ea Pcssay tor aad WUsaasa. sheaid tba evidence rentsfy taear ksissj cssxrfsd srlteTlB- enaag terse sir. As the night sdsaacad the faatiag of ranis itn ill to the city ead those awtets OS the easnsnwa side at the riser ta cense proximity te ths briebjaa. hut the ssni tees est spread rnsndly iatAWBnesxrtnn dastriets. lassnd.

siabin of theaaemracryedta the city, teeree slrwasaat the alsrestagremiimi pewvaleat, blstiasd to thetr fsauliee st much nariier hour than naoal, thus tnarlirig toj eeaaad thsonl tidsnws. Uaekwey, Hnmsrrna, eaepaey. Bow, Peecaaa, Camber wall, aad Brixton serra way to tbe abopa being epeedlly tacarsd, as bad hen tbe rasa in the crrysariieeia ths day. There wsBvleowwver one so- tsUc sissplioa, rseinsr ofaa edeanalsg snob launabt erne ef tliiiesenii of pmsous isto tbe open thenxntghfaraa, the sums wbrspar ia (be euburbs caused tea etreets beroess almost soddsaly deserted, tbe wall lispnssd eitiasa mini ly shrttfyirsg bis bssee asalsst attack. A fuller of rnseearity, hosnrreT, prevailed, as ist'tpstry emder tbe trspras- sssstbatlsroroja of patiee had bssa with- drawn from the enbarbs to award tnaorty aad West Baa.

Thers was sssdoantedly sesss gvoasd far this, bat she Sana were aea hack agatw early ths eves lag wbsa aflsirs mack quieter sspert, tbe police vseegvaass from ths greal ostertea ia the nxsxth. Wast, aad kaet alt rnaorsisg that mat ters were snafashle, 1 a vanoes parte at tbe Past End alarming raesears derlac tbe early cart of ths day caamd large earn bars of the lake unset an of pots th thoroughfarwa i aad onutde the theatres and mnsie halls the Isrgs eeeemh. to nsswaated ef the pariaissts. Teenuoawerkt a see of Bscariry prevailed, snd soeae at as. Is sevsssl ef ef the shoes were res day Is the crty arecrB tan leasers, Fleeed etreet.

snd TWssdneedle street evsrythuag st night wore sts see seal sapecs. Nose ef the hanks oe great it III Ttakarri. cade these fllsitsaea. sr is say way to sseusit thesr winds ws. Walking from St.

Paul's Charrk- ward to tba ead ot ltnoreaate street there waa aeA ths slightest exteewsi trees of sny social Bp hsaral either feared or ssjhnjmted. tnaoa tbs avgxtsa BTanuskO or hast BMBT.9 The ebksl reselt ef Mondny-'s net is to secure a gigantia admlimslsiil far Messrs fsnrns. CSsmrr ana sriiuas at aa ex- pease ai aeasa X20.ini, ths rmpaasibility for tneseyseent ot winch ss eefer sieeeailed. Tba sssBSBdnedntsrhsnhthaenreet ensaage ee pre- perlym I li-ins ease eat Hln si install has latas as Ilea Sec smlentsw as the arusrvaai tasieasuiBlares skips wens asset, aad Bssnaseswassa a etBBanwitl The herse thews stealers eg the assk ao lo teas eaasss of In a ssSoae iseei il he ewtaaatsa. It will sernwssly cnnraenoBowag siiaasiey serine lad seniles who I si a as aa iaBSt ef km snsninlyaat those who inetarsled the each nf the West End Senear snlleei anna to ins use tor the nirni.

a laensiiiy so as aopsa teas tne ossflsr wslt BS pessass ess vegans, Craoa tasr ust's autagj Tbs echini ens bwismg te ssnaart, ant srlta- aat enssea. that ths eatrasnwnaac asarasiry lesliflmeata easpfsTsd by the pilsm ant Son ties ea Monday must hare been ia mam ef dinerionc received from the Hsesssjrace. It at eVntrsdl to bebeve that rkr kamasal lies del, son, who bus heenloore el wsys ebowa pleotr ot ni em links aad ssrenr an dsaling with snob issesenw. ahnald ef ksa awn trenail! heswsllewed sac ai the wsshhessl aad msjet Imnertsia arwss in tbs BsstrsiwilM to te wrecked aad sslissset with shsoluts impaaily br a snvesje horde as lac paales will not east sslnsnsd with snytking hwo than the (alVest aad asset impartial mvestsgntsna eullnwed by Iheenusrsnry pusnahasent of nboeser amy bs provad (salty of pie ring into ins nanus at tne moa. traoa van cv.

ran SB's eaxnrra.l The wboks ssass at Social Deeanrrats la I ii Its easrld ea packed sued drawingrnor As lor their toUcwors, tan there are eeme serve as at tSociaiisu Bwlliasi of sasa grass mty. mltMeeheefne the Besxnrsstv tber eevet aosa whatever carcase they assy hare at savsnpag igmiisme una anweety agansss snase was an BsaamseltbaatBsiiiilees. laopilssenet Mea. daw was sat an eerieent at the "eiwiialrsli pitUsts, or west hunsot ssen nail by leal name. is a eeneinls sruh tWrharinl Demecralie Federa tion, sad what sees duas ea Moadsy ts the sw-1m at aad with the enwamm of the ertauasl ill in is only sees tse saeaii Weeeetl nenaslmshMwehntotossvAlwah.

Alhswltto golsassmaf ssswee, wBsgoea. an, sad sisals ho, slsmul east as a Bssre a tare Of ilnxiassa and enasasliW. fraoB Tax rati, bvaia eejatrrsoc Last icerr.) The Ouiaemmdjt is exceed, Intend etxnc rate Mr Hyndnsam for tsrttisg the asob In vn Isncs. Weaoabt the wiiiim ee capsdiuaiy at rase isiiii (If eeeaeeeil Mean he prsewd thai gtr Bsssassnnaia snssas see esowa an eel i news aad eeselaeillin heeasrhl tone rsiinl tiwl can a he lies i A Caeaaataa peeved ea law miliary Tkat he axeasadsd the crowd irom ens so is A ataas Bracer amen for end often -e eaabt I Ins ultra will he vary glad to divest the siloatinBlrsm thesr own short coBstnne ta Abe heated rented nf the Ssrml lliaimll. bet, it they had done sheer doty the thetorss ami beta evsporsiol esrrshxsaly.

Thaasessengwes to the first nhxesbw aaxeaaaaf evh aaaaxwesxtrtoeransktoatoaaasaef the wash. Isinm I'l i. Tan ipisllm ef eeareky ansa 1 In mil ill that the asm lb ii ill sat have all thesr owe way. elaas we wens si hearty ie to w'saad the mist see. 11 should ba known, beak al sosae snd ebroacu U- tne n-et, Ing oa nxsaxtsy WIS so mmm wn en.

i Is il hat to a benre eateat aa -in --T swAhssnan' of the i i Ii ib of the mstioiadwi There is not a eHwhsnaasaa ia ajoa Ae aana who wonts week if he had il to da. bat wha i spi obsess the etnead ptwtasetlers. the I In ii law all ie in Bisg. asst she Miksl asne ast ef tea al oae anS trsons la wuald rvresce it lbs inciters to le ssees were Bircslsd, used, and pwaiehtd. llilistslsansiimtaleiBBagJsrsskeslmina to tsahiwaasoamaftaaOrawa.

We hebere that yet aad sis its all 1 1 In bat eeeaarriewdatastotasp i Ii I ertsosartass ill ii le be iBBpsesi bis ear the last, has it is Ikissbt ssikstll Ihil ssillltllill area sasda ersrranto aspanat Mamxa Hysnaasa, gliBlirsn lbs slnlinniim rm imin ths msia all ssti, bueeim si seed deriagtae Ba tnliiie CoaidlSeswiiei sshrnawrprr. eerre tan truth hs w.iald lui sans the tnot last tan Hi islmsss end Barns are tan worst esasssiss 3 1 I IsaorUy alter.

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