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BIRTH OF A SPANISH PRINCE..
QUAINT CURTOMS AND CEREMONIALS TO FOBSERVED
GAFAIKONY.
All wear any orders to which they may be entitled, and there is a wonderful display of the Spanish historical jewels, for which the ladies of the country are noted. Many of those, sa well as much of the laos of mantillas and robes, date from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
A Madrid telegram states that King Alfonso has decided to name the child Fernando, compliment to the Andalusians, Fernando being the partron saint of Soville.
H.M.S.SAMPAN."
The old "Sans Pareil," known to most sexman as the "Sampan," passes out of the Navy in a few days, for stie is to be offered for sale to the shipbreakers, says the Globe. She is not old in years, for it was only in 1887 that sho wa launched at Blankwall, bat ship design bas made vast strides sinne she was the pride 'cane of the Fleet, and to-day the ironolad Paroil" in little mors neful as vassal of war than the wooden wall Sana Parsil" that she sacoonded would be. There has been, in the latter days of her existence,
peculiar appre
"Nonpareil" is the form ander which wo first meet the name book in the days of Eliza both. When the Virgin asa ascended the throne there was among her Flest u vessel that had seen twenty-seven years' service, as fas
ship as soy she possessed, and flagship of the Senior Admira). But this ship bore a name distasteful to Elisabeth. It was called
Philip and Mary," so the Sovereign re-! somed the ship, and in compliment in its premier position called it the "Nonpareil." Under this game the vessel pa sod throughout the reign of Elizabeth, and on her death under- went both shange of form and same again. In 1503, James I. Auglicised the name of the rebuilt ship to Nonsuch," and three decades later we find her still in existence forming part of the Ship Money Fleet. Her tarm wa then nearly over, however; she had seen three. quarters of a century, and by 16-fts sesond Nonench" had come into being, and was fighting nader Elake in the Commonwealth To her succeeded a third in 1669, exuse.
wwe not a two gun frigste that
A hard d of thirty-six Algerine corsaire. añoat before she had striated in the destruction was this third" Nonsuch," and manned by Gchting men. In 1689 she engaged two French vessels at ends, and in the press of the engagement her captain was shot dead. Thera was no lieutenant on board, so her boatswain, one Robert Simsor, took command, and so wo-gallantly, did he fight his ship that both the French ships struck to him. For this service Bimoor was promoted to the rank of captain, and reappointed to the ship in which he had wou bis laurels. Six years later the Nonsuch passed ont of the British Navy, & pries to the all.conquering Daguay Tronin, and the French gladly took the ship into their service, ransming her the "Sans Parsil
pmmanders would prefer, were the choice to be offered thom, to have under them troops which had undergone a longer and more thorough training thinn it is practicable to give within the limits of the period of time above mentioned. The average rate of wastage in a campaign is so high, however, that rapid reinforcement must be provided for, and it is computed by competent authorities that 5 per cent, monthly is not at all
Within a week of King Alfense's hirthday,priateness le her usmo, for literally there was tee liberal an estimate to form of the reduction that sould take place, varying, of course, Queen Victoria Eugenie presented her ponthiel one such other in the Navy. When built she Royal spouse with a son and heir, and there in bed a sister, first called the "Banown." Istor Leording to olimats, fesling, oharunter of tasks
"Viatoris." But after that involved, de, in au aray nct systematically rain-rejoicing throughout the ancient kingdom of re-named the foread from time to time, Wore it left in d'andle
Brain. It is only twenty-one years on May 17th ill-fated reseal rank in the Mediterraneo off by natural prone ses wastage a torce of half since the last heir was born in the person of the Tripoli the Sans Pareil" was unique in form not and outward seeming among the ships of our million would become 476,0) after present King, however,
Navy myth, 307,446 in six months, wad 260.608 at the the distinction which was his father's, of
Some of the sick will expiration of ono jer.
b-ing a King from his first broath Sagasta was then the Premier to whom fell the tar of cover no doubt and rejoin efter the lapes of weeks or months, though of theen who have to be preventing the child on a richly carved silver ast home for treatment but a small percentage salver to esch of the company of graadses will be bank in the Bghting line in less than six ambled, and it is recorded that bis intant months Allowing, however, for these returns
the orremonies of Court life. to the rake, and taking the not loss as only Majesty loudly resented his early initiation into
be per cent. per month, which is declared to
A Spanish prince or princess is ushered into very low estimate, indeed in the light of actual the world with quaint observare salie told The abolition of the law in experience, the army of half a million will, if the was age he not provided for. mustar les 1830 insures the future succession of a princas than 300,000 41 the end of twelve months. We to the throne, should the reigning sovereigns have had experience in recent times of what this bare no son born to them. But it goes without wastage means for us in connection with the saying that the Spaniards would far rather owe campaign in Manchuria, though one loss from their allegiance to a king the queen, and so
ok boek and disons were by comparisen remark-
when the birth of an infant in direct session ably low, and the statement above made is imminently is ardently desired by all
raw recruit class. regards the time roquinita to drill
aficiently for the purpose of putting him st When the coming of the future king or oo ou Hotive service is based on what in reality queen is expected clothes and nurses--as in more than once was dere in order to replace other households are subjects of paramount In the present instance, the sotual wastage during the late wae.
importancos. Knowing, as everyone who can read a feraigu young Queen of Spain has had presents from journal does know in Japan to-day what a large all directions, the ladies of her adopted country aliere
of public attention necessarily attracted in Great Britain to this vital question of ustional especially having forwarded numerous robos trimmed with costly isce. Her Majesty's richly defence--a Hubject in which we have cursolve nurse for the roysi baby bas been chosen, ever been compelled, situated as we are on the in accordance with "panish custom, from the flank of Asis, to take the almost interest as a passantry of the Asturias. Dr. Glendinning, & people last we should be caught nappingwe British doctor, was in attendance on the Queen, may be forgiven for saying that we feel the with whom her mother, Princess Henry of greatest and most sympathetic concern in respect Battenberg, has been for some months. of the measures which are now being discussed for the higher development and reorganisation of the moans which you posses for rendering the United Kingdom secure from attack. Werepeat the means which you possean-for there can he no doubt that you have magnificent material, and caly want to be convinced of the necessity for making use of it. Were you to be seriously threatened we know in Japan that you as nation would be in arms instantly, though this is not quite what is meant by" nation in arms." Six monthsdrill, if it were possible to give unin terrupted time and attention toit, however, would, as have endeavoured to show. actually make of you an armed nation, but it is, as we can quite comproband, almost imponsible for you to give so much time to even a national duty without imperilling other interests of hardly lose importance to the existence of the country. Commerce, for example, cannot be neglected. But where there's will there's a way," a
likewise say in Japan, by you soy-and as the way--and when the idea takes hold of the people they will give their minds to drilling What kad will contrive to find time for it in reeded is the incentive, there's nothing so become a man as modest stillers and humility," as the immortal Shakes para wrote, but this is surely no har to quiet preparation for sentualities, and although ho knew that when the blast of war blons in imitata the action of the you (you) ears tigerstiffouing the vines and sammoning up the blood-it would seem to be an additional adsutage, if not an et olate necessity, in thos moderu days to be well prepared for every emergency beforehand, and not to have to do things in a horry. It would be the height of presompties in even the most genuine admirers
British offitute legation to suggest what might protection of the British Isles, and the views of
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the experts themselves most differ enormonaly allows ble to hazed the remark that the Contin- atter of course but porhaps it may be saisi armies, as we well know, are so excellently organised that were danger imminent at any time from that direction an available furce of half a million of combatants, thoroughly equipped with the martial spirit, of good bodily constitution, and efficiently trained, would be none too many for the purposes of a all the means behind it of systematic reinforce sturdy defenca of Britain, it having, moreover, E those require- out by coho stat line, so long as the straggio most to the first
be randerod
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with De Grasse in 1784. This "Non-
"Castor," 00-
The Asturias a noted for its bandsome men, a number of whom are always summoned to the palace at Madrid prior to an expected birth. From these women one is finally selected, and the rejected ones, to compensate them for their disappointment, are sont home literally loaded with presenta as well as with a sum of money, and their entire expenses to and fro are also defrayed. Quite naturally this office is
For a century that name remained their
pro thought most highly of, and whoever is selected 1 person to be envied, for the occupies anperty to our service. Esch of them though in the meantime we had thres extremely prominent position throughout the Brst year or so of the baby's life, and when her did good work, the battle roll of the third one Howe and duties are ended she receives a monthly pension including the fight between and is in foot a rich woman for one of her class. D'Estaing in 1778, the capture of 8. Laois, Her official dress consists of black velvet and the action off Grounds in 1779; the capters of the "Belle Pouls" in 1780, and Rodney's lacs and
silver chains of offloa When the birth of the little prince or princess fight. The sixth to base the name, ended her sccordance with precedent, summoned to the service only a few months before we won the Sans Pareil, at the battle of the Glorious lace, these consisting of representatives of the
ship, from which Church, the army and the vary, the royal houses- First of Juno in 1794. This s bold, the Prime Minister and deputations from the "Sampan" takes her correct name, was & Juce, the Cortes, The Mistross of the Robes must two-decker of 30 guna, launched in also ho present, she has a special daty to 1793. In May, 1794, while at ass on convoy
frigate. perform. Those ocials all areoble in sa duty, she fall to with and captured the apartment adjoining that of the Queen, while British 32-gna the tidings of the expected event naturally gets mauded by Captain Thomas Troubridge, the known throughout the city and the inbabitante boybool friend of Nelson, and his companion with one accord are wont to assemble in the in that first erniss on board the "Seahorse." From here There was no opportunity to land the pri Plasa del Oriente and vicialty.
Muller, as orders came immediately afterwards they can watch for the appearance of the addi
the which Saus Pareil," the tional royal standard-with its broad red and for yellow felda showing the line of Aragon and Ragship of Rear Admiral Nielly to rejoin the Commander-in-Caiaf. On the afternoon The castles of Castile-which it is customary i ran up when the birth of the infant is announced. of May 30, the main body of the French Floot
it thus
came. about was sighted sad In the room before montioned the distin-
that Captain Thomas Troubridge was pre guished personages await in anxious expectation the appearance in their midst of the Mistress sent at the battle of the First of June, on of the Robes, whose coming will announce the board one of the enemy's ships. Before the this position is always a duchess, and her captain were in conversation on the quarter- Sans Pareil." It was about his birth. As in England, the lady whe holds fight Tronbridge and Admiral Nielly's Bag-
The French cap sin fer office, while the momentous messze with eight o'clock in the morning, and the British Al, Mon- which he is charged by the royal physician is Floot had "bove to. presence on this occasion is one of the duties of deck of the delivered to the Prime Minister, who in his turned to the prisoners and said.
all assembled. rieur le Capitaiss, there will be no fighting turn makes the announcement
Before many minutes have elapsed the to-day. I fancy Year admiral will not venture But Troubridge, whe had bran of the birth of the royal infsal, for the child reading the iguals made from the English randed and officials have ocular demonstration down." in brought into their pregance carefully laid dugship replied, "Not at all, just wait a little upen a richly carved silver saiver, which calver monsieur. The English sailors never like has been first of all artistioally covered with ght on an empty stomach. There's the signs!
with cally onahiou, trimmed deep flying for all bands to breakfeat, and then, take the salver, with its fellows will get your bellyfal." And Troubridge ounces of exquisits lace. Then, in accordance my word for it, they'll pay you a visit, and you precious burden, in intrusted to the arms of was right.
They did not take her without a fight. When the battle was joined she was opposed, fret, by the "Royal George." the Prime Minister, to be by him formally presented to all present, who great the infant however. with prefound bows and subdued virals. The Premier it is who also makes the necessary Bagship of Admiral Sir Alexander flood, one
of the six sailor Hoods on Dorset, anonnement to Parliament on the same or
the "Royal George" and the rearmost ships following day, in accordance with the hour of
of the French line a atera battle waged, which birth.
endel in Hood's Ragebip breaking the line, and with both passing on. The Sans Farail," fore and mixen masta by the board, was then Bat a sabbornly, despite her crippled state. faed by the Glory," and fought her just as farther disaster was in store: the main mest fell at last after much battering, and the "Bans Parail" drifted away from the one of battle, to be captured by the "Majestic." Tradition bas it that Capiain Troubridge was invited by the captain of the Sans Pareil
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The strains of the Marchs Real which hails from the time of Carlos V.-is heard indiforent ture parts of the city. Guns are fred from the fortresses and dépôts and Te Deums are rang in the charcher.
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might last. And this, it is needless to add, is in Do House a provision for the retention of poursions beyond the Boss, the adequate defence of which would reat with the forces that would be on the spot at the tits of war brushing out, coupled with the services to
however-of your admittedly incalonlabin, magnificent Navy Thore is a widespread die position to think that a great war cannot ocour without ampls warning of its coming to pass being We venture directly concerned. given to those BOOKBINDING to hold the opinion that this belief is scare-y justified by the experience of the recent years and that any nation that may place dependence
The christaning of an infant son or daughter cpon the receipt of ample auties from an
of the Majesties of Spain takes place in accor cofagonist of bis intentions will be spt to dance with the dogma of the Roman Catholic find itself mistaken whenever a great crisis Church, within one week of the birth. The may arise. it is not too much to say, and ceremony is always held in the private we trust that the statement will be accepte as implying the utmost respect and goodwill, chapel of the piane, sad though this is of that in Japan we watch from a distance somewhat limited dimensions, it is castemary the colours. an buon which ha declined Inte
for 8 for a certain porting to be sut apart for however with some fifty of bis did hands from
Castor matters military
his navigate the price to of the debate
vity the accommodation of the poor of the progress which now cocupien so large a shern of your who are admitted without ticket. Also many of and was voted a ship of incomparable beauty. of Spithead, where she attrasted much attention, conviction that thess people are allowed to take attention with the fitmest Britain will rouss herself from her lethargy in the long galleries of the palace through Of the faresness of her fight there is proof in in respect of these concerns and fit herself which the state procession passes on its way to the isle of bar dosd. For whe lost 270 mer. forthwith for the fulfilment of her most lofty the ored edifice. The font used is always and 120 wounded, a bigher total than that of brought hither specially for the cocssion frota any other ship in either dest, with the exception the Monastery of San Domingo de Gueman, of the sanken Vesgeur."
The names of our men-of-war are sometimes and has been used for the christening of royal
inexplicable to the man anlearned in our ways! children eince the Middle Ages.
for the Mistress of the history. He sees no reason for calling British It is customs infant, while the nearest ships by foreiga Hamer, and longe for some relatives, the sponsors, and the represents thing plain and straightforward, like "Baldog" tive of the Pope walk in front and on either and St. Georgs." But nourly every namo in side. The ceremony is rather a protracted the Nary Last of to-day a name that has been one--mora especially in the eve of a prince, borne bafers by ships that have played gallont who at the close of the church function paris is the making of the history of the world. There are names of foreign extraction whos invested with certain order has to be shivalry, this being carried out with much battle roll in the cause of Britain's right to be Mistress of the Sear is a glerions succes. pretoribe! dignity.
sien of victories, hard fought and hardly won. Btail we, because we find it diffonlt to pro- nounce, expel the name "Bans Pareil" from our records? Hater lat na retain it, following the sailorman's example and calling it Sampan.
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