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Souls, Oxford, in the same year in which he first entered Parliament as Conservative member for Stamford, a seat which he held for fifteen years. In 1857 ho married the wife whose death after many years of happiness was so and a blow to his later CO.,years. In 1866 he was made Secretary for India, while two years after; on ljs father's death, he succeeded to the Marquisate of SALISSURT. It was not, however, until 1876 that he was able to come to the FLOWER AND VEGETABLE front. In that year he was appointed special ambassador for Great Britain for the conference at Constantinople, and bis resulting succession to Lord Deźny in the Foreign Office and attainment of the post of British plenipotentiary at the Congress of Berlin gave him a name known through- ORDERS are now being executed from out the world. So it came about that at

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the death of Lord BEACONSFIELD in 1881 Lord SALISBURY's claims to succeed him as leader of the Conservative party were paramount. For four years he led that party in the Lorda, until in Jane, 1885, be took office after the defeat of the Liberal Government's badget; but in the following November the electoraté again gave a majo-

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an enjoyable selection of unnale was played by the band of the 1st Sherwoods on the Parade Ground yesterday. The pieces by the dram and file hand were also much appreciated.

The visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the wook ending 2lad uzgel, wers 225 am-Chinos and 60 Chinees to as former, and 41 nou-Chisees and 1,740 Chiness to the latter institution,

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The now Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals commenced operations on Batarday last, some members of the committes visiting the Market. We understand that the visit was very instructive.

Sergeant Powell, one of the imembers of the orchestra which played at the Volunteer Corps concert on Saturday, is not a professional trombone-player, sa might have been inferrul from our report, but an amateur.

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The British steamer Kweiyang (Capt. G. Hooker), which arrived here yesterday from Chefoo, had to put in at Ballock Harbour on the passage down to escape bad weather. Three other consting steamere also sheltered there for the same reason.

The Twar has given ordain for the establish-

* The first capital punishta ut autanos under | – A privats letter from Port Arthur, dated 11. 8. Federal law in Hawall we carried into the 12th inst., and quoted by the N.-C. Daily ment of direct teingraphie communication

that the Rumian | between St. Petersburg and Vladivostock. effect on the Tith all. The condemned man Naus, fully oneBrms the wat a Japanese, convisted of murder in the women and children in Port Arthur bave

received uncial notice to send in their names': It le notified in the London Gazelle that high sess

to the authorities immediately," in the event of Sub-Lieutenant G. Gipps has been promoted to their desiring to return to Russin in cum of | the rank of lieutenant la His Majesty's foot

The aborigines on the Buechnen border of Shenel are reported to have joined with local handits to resist the Imperial troops, and Viceroy Eung Fan has applied for help.

An American girl, named Madeleine Boyd, took poison during the night of the 18th Inst. and was found dead next morning in her room at 52, Kianges Road, Shanghai.

Deputations of the new anti-Russian Society in Japan, the Tairo Doshi Kal, waited on the Ministers for Finance, War and the Navy on on the 12th instant and explained the sims of

the association to them.

The Japan Mail says that if Great Britain insists on the opening of Wiju to trade, the Yalu Valley may be saved to Corsi, if not, Russia will absorb it. There can amely be little doubt that our ocntemporary states the

sase with absolute correctness.

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war. There are how 84,000 troops in Port for servicos during the operations in North Arther and Dalny, in tighting trim, while the China, 1900,

Ramisu Zest in those waters now amounts tó seranty thres vassale of all denominations.

The Simwaspao states that Viceroy Wel has engaged, through Tsotai Teo of Nanking, who The Fronch naval journal Le Facht stutes is now in Japan, two Japaudes offloors, who are that in 100% in the Far East there will be the graduates of the leading military school of the French orainers Monteaćm, alrowdy here, the country, to come to China and be respectively Queydon, which is to come out shortly, and the principal and assistant principal of the proposed Sully. The Jurien de la Gragiere and Desais institution for the training of officers in Nan- were to has come out, but the Guerdon and king. Sully have been substituted for them. The pro-

pooted oralser Chateaurenault, sister ship to the

The N-C. Daily Notes publishes the follow'. Quicken, will remain in the Far East, sa willing under date Tokyo, 19th August-The lead- also the Bedoubtable, Pascal, and Bugeand, ing Japanese journals aliemently denounce the which will form the reserve, and the gunboats manner of the Bussian acquisition of land at Yong-ampho as a plain violation of Corea's of all sorte sud sizes.

sovereignty. ~ Coren's weak ea port facts con- nirance at this destroys all security for the preservation of Japan'a legitimate intorents. The journals urge the, adoption of resolute measures to restore the balance, and insist that Japan's uniformly tolerant attitude toward

takes unserepulous advantage. It is understood that the Japaness Government is protesting strongly against the ratification of the leave to Russia of the land at Yong-amphe, reserving the right to take snimble measures in the event of her profest, being disregarded.

rity to Mr. GLADSTONE and the memorabling the French flag was leaving the harbour Mr. J. O. P. Bland, Secretary of the Municipal the amount of 10,320 tons. The question of Corea creates opportunition of which Russia

period of the Home Rule Bill came on, leading to the foundation of the Unionist party, which under Lord SALIBURY has gradually developed into what it now is Lord SALISBURY in the second year of the new Government resumed the position of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, which be had held in 1870-80 and in 1885, and in the Foreign Office parsed what must have been the most arduous hours of his life. From Juntiary, 1899, to June, 1995, a Liberal Government, first. auder Mr. GLAD STONE and then under Lord Roannesy, ruled the country. In 1895 Lord Salisbury commenced his third and last administration; the one in which his statesmanship and his

Up to June 14th, so a Russian correspondent informs the Globe, coal suitable for use as fuel by the Russian Pacifio Squadron had been In reply to a letter arging the desirability of produced from the Su-sthausk coalfields, near As a small, Chinese-manned steam vessel fly-calverting the Yangkingpang at Shanghai, Vladivostock, in the South Ussuri territory, to on Saturday with a cargo of kerosons oil, she Council, writes adducing arguments that the ocal cupply would be one of the most diffenit ran on a rock in Capeniman Pass, and put back proposed culverting is not calculated to be of problems which the Russians would have to leaking so badly that the native master deemed benefit sither to the public health or to the solve in the arent of hostilities breaking out it prudent to ran her ashore at Kennedytown, general interests of the community. Ho also between them and the Japanese. Coal will be says:---Looked at from a general administrative { contraband of war, and Geeat Britain may be where she now lies discharging her curgo.

standpoint the proposed improvement, while trusted by the Japanese to see that there is no undoubtedly calculated to benefit in a marked ; infringement of that rule, so far na ska kozmolf is degree the interests of owases of property concerned, situated in the rear of the French Settlement would not serve as a man of agress or as a feeder to the outlying roads of the Settlement. The proposed Boulevard, as a public thorough fare, would attract traffic from the Band and Central District to the French extension area, and to pat facts. concisely, would develop that loosity to the detriment of landowners and

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Au Indian soldier in the H. K. 8, B. R. A. who recently worsted a Japan se wrestler in a bout that took place in the large matshed. in Des Vont Road, challenged the entire garri. com, and has had his challenge accepted by another Indinu. in the 33rd Burcus Light Infantry. The match will take place on the evening of the 3rd inst. in Whitfield Burracke, Kowloon, and is exposted to be a tough cno,

Shanghai papers are apt to be oulogistic about a estorer at Kuling, last panegyric which we have read :--The milk

of many children and babies-and grown up people too-would testify, and it is cheaper that it can be obtained in Shanghai. He also supplies the community with salt pork and bf, but his joms need smoked hams and bacon are simply delicious. Without Me. Daff I hardly know how the commanity here would get sa.

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others in the British Settlement.

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A. Londón telegram of the 14th inst, to the Osaka Mainichi says: -~ The Times Sopamente strongly apon the notion of Russis in creating dictatorship instead of evacuating Manchuria The Standard declares that England and Japas must obtain some concession equivalent to this flagrant violation of Manchurias térritorial Integrity.” A telegrain to the same paper from Vienna, mya:-"Mr. Karino, Japanese Minister with the Russian Foreign Minister. It is believed that negotiations with regard to the Manchurian affair have been commenced. At one time it was believed in Berlin that Japsa and Russia would come to blows, but now it is generally believed that an amicable settle

isnt will be arrived at."

THE POLLARD COMPANY,

The Pollard Comedy Company Toft for Shanghai yesterday by the French mail steater Salazie. The management are pleased with the results of the season hare, and purpose paying the Colony another profesional visit shout the beginning of October.

HEALTH OF HONGKONG.

For use in the garden generally. physical strength alike wet so hardly be supplies is hoth pure and rich; as the looks the Kobe Chronicle au interesting account of to St, Petersburg, is busy exchanging onlatha two days ended at noon yesterday ons caso

RANSOME'S LAWN-MOWERS.

The Bengal Cinpest Muchings in the

Marker.

tried.

In 1900 he was obliged to give up the Foreign Office, retaining the Premier skip outil July of last year, when eximusted Nature would no longer allow hita so to task himself any longer.

It has been remarked that the memories of Britons well advanced in middle age cannot travel back to the days when Lord SALISBURT WAS not a great Parliamentary A. S. WATSON & CO. figure. Yet he was not in his earlier days,

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The Hongkong Collogs of Mediche for Chinese has now thirty-one students on the roll and five others have intimated their intention of joining the College next pession. The session commences on Monday, 14th Septembar. The lectrora ara-Practical, Chemistry and Tuxicology-Dr Pearse; Pathology-Dr Hun-

A correspondent at Awaji, Japan, sende to the visit to that island of an immense turtle. The shell from top to bottom measured roughly 3 ft., and ipolading head and tail, the turtle must have boon over 4 ft, in length. Its weight was estimated at about 20kwan (about 11 swt), and it required the strength of four men to turn it on to its back. The turtle had come ashore for the purpose of laying eggs. On its going. back to nes the correspondent got on ita bask and took a ride, but he says his weight seemed to make no difference whatever, although he turns the scale at over 18 stone. It appeare that turtles of similar dimensions come ashore. at Awaji about four or five times a year, but they are always allowed to escape an account of the Japanese Eshermen's bollet that should they

bene them safely ushore.

it might almost be said that he was not up to the time of his retirement, a popular nap. By disposition he was rather a recluse and a student than a leader of the people. For the latter his speeches and ittle magnetism; they were addressed Osteology-Dr MacLean Gibsa and Senior be upset in their boat a turtle will come up and Manchuria." The London correspondent of

ter:

Anatomy-Dr

MacLean.. Gibson;

The Exaltary Bouwd returns show that during

of plague (fatal) occurred; the victim being a Chiney from 65, Berkeley Street. For the whole wook ended on Saturday four casam of plague were reported, one European case of entaria forer, ano Chinese case of puerperal fever and one of small-por.

-A Japanese, paper has the following despatch,

NAVAL BOAT RACD AT CHEFOO. dated London, 13th August" A telegram from

ITALIAN BLUEJACKETS HEAT AMERICANS. St. Petersburg nanounces that the Tear Ess signed and promalgated a Ukase making the The Italian oralser Lombardia, welch is going Amur territory with Manchuria a special vide-home to-morrow, has a boat's crow who have yalty and investing the Viceroy with supreme won many laurels in the two years the ship bas authority, independent of the Ministers of the passed on the Far East station. Besides many Government, over the Pacific Fleet as well as accessful races on a small scale with the other over the Armies in the Axuur territory and in vessals of the Italian squadron, an exciting mace, Sas won against a host's crew of the U.S.. the NC. Daily Neses says that the promotion gaubost Eleano at Haukow on 25th Jans Inst Nowe has been received at Shanghal that on of Admiral Alexeieff to the Far East is con- for a bet of $140 a-sido. the 15th mist, aboat noon, a number of stone-sidered to be a triumph for the war party in den boats can against the old bridge of boats Busia Admiral Alexeieff in the leader of the

Students; Surgery--Dr Rounie; Praction of [31 almost entirely to A culture: audie■ce.

Medicine-Dr. E. Gibson; Modical Jurispru- His occasional bitterness of laugange, his dence-Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G.; Physiology indiscretions, did not tend to win him-Lieutenant Lamballe, R.A.M.C.; Midwifery general liking while he was still ie the Dr Jordan; Materia Medica-De Marriott.

at Ningpo owing to the laotichs losing control faction which advocates holding the Russian Lidst of the Farliamentary fray. Yet in

On the 1st ult., under the presidency of the strong ebb tida. The unher-chaipa gift | favours heavy expenditure at Port Arthur. his own Cabinet,the feeling toward him is

of the pontoons parted. letting these adrift. Taar, the forty-first sitting Tommittee. said to have been one of strong affection,

ride Railway was held at St is reported that about 100 people were drowned,.

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· BIRTH.

On the 6th August, at Swalow, "the wife of F. C. Borches, of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

Saviour, Shanghai, by the Venerable Archdeacon Che the 18th Augast, at the Church of Our Thomson, ELSIE BERTHA Hoes, to Roscor Apaus GOOPCELL

DEATHS.

On the 10th August, at Kobe, Jons Carro

ABELL, aged 63 years.

On the 17th August, at 27, Broadway, Shanghai, HERBERT STANLEY, infant son of Capt. and M. On the 18th August, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Ipa May Baxen, aged 23 years.

PARAMORE, aged 9 months and 20 days.

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So soon as this section is available for trafo, then the journey by steam, forry across Lake Baikal will be reduced to 25 miles

An enquiry was held by the French Consul at Koke on the 14th inst. into the outbreak of

fire on the Tonkin. Mr. Franklin was called in

gains in the War Wash at anffor a WOR

When the Lombardia arrived at Chefor, where there were 23 man-of-war, amongst them twelve belonging to the United States squadron, the fame of her boat's crew excited great • interest, especially as this Oregon also had na axcellent crow which bod banten all the others of the squadron. In a short time it wan arranged that the two crews should row a race of over two nautical miles. The Americans cammenced by betting $1,630,' which was promptly covered on the other side, nod the sum was gradually increased until the bet was for $5,200 -side.

The race was rowe1, on 21st July last in presence of the Italian Admira), and after s fard struggle, the boats keeping together almost the whole time, the crew of the Lombardie won by two lengths. After the race the two boats passed under the Italian flagship, and were ethusiastically cheered by the Italian blus. jacker.

• Messrs. John Thorneyoroft and Co., of Chiswick, on the 3rd April last, received an order from the Japanese Gavernment to build shallow-draught river gunboat, for service of the Yangtze River, as quickly as possible. The vessel was launched last month, and on 18th alt, she did her speed trials on the Thames, running up to 14 knots at hout, or 1 koot above the contract stipulation. A little over three months were occupied labor construction. This is a shipbuilding reedel. On the 23rd uit. Sir John Thorneyewit, the chairman of the Company; invited the foreign naval attachés in London and other naval experts to meet the The Tings states that it received two long letters concerning the alleged unfair treatment members of the Imperial Japanese Naval attend the final trial spin of the new gunbont, of Colonial-soldiers who served in South Africa Commission at present in England, to and seamen who served in Chine, treat The run was from Westminster to Gravesend, ment which, according to the writte caused much discontent in the Commonwealth, and in every respect the vassel proved satie. The letter regarding the Chius service is from factory. She has been built on very similar audiences in the Theatre Bujal te bis three men (on behalf of their comrades) who lines to those of H.M.SB. Woodcock and Wood ventriloquial entertainauts, card tricks, and art, which were supplied to the British expositions of thought-red, and reich, and ergment for service on the Chinese rivers the Colony from Canton, whet has returned to one or more of the kegs. Furthermore this date May 5, and their claim is for the Beld in 1998. The length of the varsel is 145 ft. of almost everything to posscertainly service allowance of 6d, a day while serving, on with 2425, boem, and 2 It draught faily loaded, everything of value. He has been eating the Chinese authorities for two months 0.■ claim shore, as authorised by the King's Regulations. The following statement with reference to for compensation, and has lost. When he went Acording to their statement, the officers and warrant officers of the naval contingent have the visit of the English team to Australia was to Canton, Alva through the agency of t been paid this field allowance, but it has branz withheld without explanation or excuse from the petty officers and seamen. They write

Although the amount involved may seem trifling, the non-payment of it kus ongede deal of irritation."

was seen at its weakest when Far Eastera over a portion of the keelson on which some

of the chemical had been allowed is collect unobagved owing to the breakage or leakage of

served in the Victorian Natal Contingent in Chins. They write from Melbourne, andur

"ÁLVA THE GREÁT,”.

Alys the Gr" who recently charmed

issed on the 29tkult, by the MaryleboneÇlab - American Consil there, Mr. MoWado, was

Since he retired into private life it might Petersburg. The report of the progress of and certainly a large number perished, as at almost be said that he has gained that the work of construction was then real, and that our traffle is always heary and the popularity which he made no effort to from it appears that the only work now avail.dont was sudden. An official investigation win while he was before the public eyes ing completion is the line of railway round the is proceeding. One of the pontsons was beached near the scene, but the other four went down At any rate it is certain that his death will southern end of Lake Baikal, and of that line be most sincerely and widely mourned is 3 miles of rails have been laid down, so that until brought up by the lorehas opposite the Custom Honse, fortunately doing no great all sections of society. He leaves behind the eastern section between Myasoraya and damage. This calls to memory a similar the memory of a strong and digaified figure, Tankho will be thrown open to traffe very accident seven or eight years ago, says the afercury, when abeat the same number wore who devoted all his best energies to the se service of his country, never going out of

drowned. The traffic across the river is now all in the hands of the sampan-aren, who are occasionally spoke too lightly in debate, his way to court applause, and, if he

reaping & good harvest, always thinking earnestly and well. Of his foreign policy, by which his clains to greatness must chiefly be judged, to give an opinion as to the stars of chlorsts it would be impossible to speak com- of potash and the result of the investigation prehensively without devoting to its was come to without opposition. The Inding consideration more space than we have was that the fire originated through frittion here available. Unfortunately that policy caused by the passage of one of the elangs affairs were cancerned, and many are the mistakes of the Satissuer administration which British residents in China have had

friction was in all probability rendered more dangerous owing to it having taksa place to lament. There seemed always to be a lack of just appreciation of the facts, between the rusty iron hoops with which the want of any special knowledge of the regs were bound and the loose potash which is circumstances, an absence of intelligent known to be very susceptible to the action of Tax death last Saturday of Lord SalwBurr guiding largely due no doubt to the Inst. Lastly, it was found that there in no

The M.C.C. Committee selected Mr. Warner promised a guart of cloves braves" for osch wae ad event unfortunately anticipated shortcomings of the Government's advisers blame attaching itself to either the captain,

and have in no way qualified that selection at and af.or the robbery took place, Alm any time since. The terms offered by the provided against the mandarin, who had for several weeks past. As soon as it was in China at the time, who, however, it officers or any other person, but the unfortunate Dorrance was entirely one that no ressonablo

M.CC. are for smsteurs, all exponsor: for promised to supply the braves for failing known that the ex-Premier was seriously must be remembered, were appointed by care or forethought could have averted.

professionals, all expenses (including washing to carry out his word. It looked as though 11, it was felt that his chances of recovery that Government presumably as suitable

The officers and members of the R.A.O.B. The Kokanín pablishes Seoul despatobilis, which have proved a hry expense on his claim was a sound one, but the man- must be small. Never a man of robust men for their places. Better hopes ware physique, he was yel a tireless worker, ah inspired during the last year of Lord King Edward VII Lodge No. 910 entertained starting that the British Minister at Seoul, who previous trips), £300, and a bonus if the tour darin defeated him on the ground that he from choice as well as from stress of SALISBURY's rule, and it must not be for large number of friends to a most enjoyable recently warned the Corean Government with is haasially ascoessful. The M.C.C. hava had not agreed to provide a guard for two 's profit valock in the morning the hour at which thi circumstance devoted himself unceasingly to gotten that the Apglo-Japanese Convention picnic, three large launches leaving Blas regard to the opening of Wiju, hax made sonood that they do not wish to make s

a further demand in favour of the opening of for the cind out of the tour. The following robbery was supposal to have been com

The Lave accepted the invitation to Es members mitted. There were four foreigners, including his desk. Frequently during the latter was, the final act of bis policy here. In Bailding pier on Sunday at 1.30 p.m. with a

party of 310. Proceeding to Cepetimea all Yong-sampho or an adjacent town. years of his tenure of the Premiership be that compant we must see an act of redempiaaded sad had their photographs taken by Japanese Minister is also warned the Corean of the team:Mr. P. F, Wieser (captain) | * Alva," sleeping in the room at the time, hat was compelled by indisposition and sheer tion for past mistakes which now it is Mr. Clark, photographer, of 4, Ics House Government against the ratification of the Middlesex); Mr. B. E. Foster (Worcestershire), they knew nothing of the robbery until they woke over-strain to relinquish for a while his useless to regret. Whether it will mouch Street Sports of all sorts were then indulged Yong-ampho lease. It is understood that the Mr. B. J. T. Bosanquet (Middlesex). G. H. up next morning, when the place was found to duties. When finally be retired from help to reators the proper balance of afkirais, after which the entire party sat down to position of the Japanese and British Govern- Hirst (Yorkshire), W. E. Ehodes (Yorkshire), be stripped of almost all its contents; it is Everyone agreed ments on the Yang-ampho questisa is very T. Hayward (Surrey), and H. Stradwick supposed that the thieves drugged or chloro- public life last year, though hope was in the Far East still remains to be seen, but a good substantial tea.

enjoyed themselves firm. The Japanese Minister Isa warned the (Burrey). Replies have not yet been received formed their riptims, who under ordinary universally expressed that he would live to we may at least be permitted to hope. It that they had never

an outing. before. It must Corean Government that the friendly relations from Mr. C. B. Fry (Busser), E. Arnold dircumstances must have heard the noise attend- enjoy many years of the leisurehe had so well was a noteworthy act of statesmanship and much on earned, it was not with any confidence that a sincere attempt to improve the situation. be mentioned that Mr. Tanto kept the childton which have ruled between Japan and Cores for Worcestershire), L. C. Braund (Somerset), unt upon the breaking-open of heavy bores, etc his well-wishers looked forward to a pro- As we have said, Britain's Far Eastern policy highly amused with his very funny antics. hundred of years past will be jeopardised if the Fieldor (Kent), A. E. Felf (Busson), A. A. Lilley Be that as it may, Alrs" and his friends were latter fails to cancel the lesse. The lease, he (Warwickshire), and J. T. Tyldesley (Luocleaned cut," as he puts it, and the thieves gat The following was the programme of aporte ----- longation of bis life. Born at Hatheld in was the weakest feature of Lord BLLIGHT BY RO, 100 yards, A. Sammy: Girls says, is tantamount to establishing a Hussisa shire). Those who have been asked but are clear away. In ceder to help him on his way. Hertfordshire on the 3rd February, 1830, career. That he was to most other respects a 100 yards, May Blake, Single Men's Concession at Ryong-sa, and Japan will either stable for various reasons to accept are: The some Hongkong gentlemen are organising a ROBERT ARTES GARCOENT-CBCL, third a great Foreign Minister cannot be denied a 3r. Lawrence; Morried Men's Race, claims the same privilege or will take other Hon. F. S. Jackeon (Yorkshire), Mr. A. C. conmrt for his benefitsomething in the way Marquess of Salisbury, was thus over 3 It is to his policy as a whole that we must Ashford, Married Ladies Race, Mr. assures to protect Japanese rights in Corea. MacLaren (Lancashire), Hr. H. Mary of a rariety entertainment. Good local talent years of age when he died. He was educated look on the occasion of his death, which in Ashford, Ladies Nomination Race Mrs, The British Minister to Seoul, it is farther (Somerest), Mr. L. C. H. Palsiret (Somerest), I is available, and with contributions to the pro- at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, and common with his countrymen all over the Conolly, nomlasting Mr. Conolly: Long Jump, stated, has now demanded the opening of the Mr. G. L. Jessop (Gloucestershires, and Mr. gramme by the beneficiary himself, a Hrst-rate

1 E. M. Downoa (Surrey). in 1853 was elected a Fellow of All world we sincerely mourn to-day,

-place and neighbourhood to foreign trade.

#1 E. Long -Centributed.

as captain of the English team from the first performance. That guard was never” furnished,

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entertainment should be the result.

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