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8,750,00 tables arranged lengthwise. The front of the upon earth in the presence of their old comrades and bafora their old commanders. H's supposed several rows of tiers of box was beard and the among the bulk of Haglicamen, the Indian decorated, the Indian blue being the predominating of 1875 was already rooting in the dim ing colour, with stars and shields is protusion. orridors of the past-and, was surrounded, with On the platform were three banners which were almost misty balor bat to all of them, young taken-from-the-Imperial Palnos at Delhi on the recapture of the city. Below on a table lay or old, it was one of the combined tragedies and the word which Sir Colin Campbell, afterwards glories of the British nation-tragedy because Lord Clyde wore thresghout the Indian there were consentrated into those terribla Mating, and on the mural panele-flanking the nth the agony and suffering almost of Den- bkries, and glory because, great names leapt bo great organ were banners of crimson silk, upon light, high and able deeds were done, and best which were inscribed the names of aizsteen the most famous of the heroes of that desperate and mandaring of all, there sprang from sil that barod sad disaster the majestis fabric of straggle is 1857. The decorations could not have been more fitting, for the cecution was a dinners India edited under a single Crown, governed, provided by the proprietors of the Daily as they had tried, and were still trying, to Telegraph, and the guests were the surviring govern it, by the principles of justice, trath and veterans at least saves hundred of them, righteousness. (Cheers, What thenght it. for and mon- of the Indian Mutiny. Over estist by had present in that great hall the ax hundred others were invited to the and he dared may

aese al survivors of that military drami, the men, but for various reasons, chiady formity, thy he not any the heroes and heroiqes!

aho the women-might"|

Pho were unable to be present, and to them hampere

fire awaen t frezchas were sout. The veteraus osme from all parts fought together in thos of the United Kingdom, and almost pathetic behind those shot riddled barriondes, and to was the soone as they lined up in front of the hose valeur and enduranos it was that

upon Albert Memorial for lospection by Earl Roberts the topmost roof the anger of England blew before entering the Hall. They looked a proud In the air that day was the foremost of those not of men as they straightened up on the sp of score of campaigns and the proven cham- survivora--(oheers)-in whom they mw the hero pearance of the Field Marshal and his numerous plon of our national honour, the trusted servant staff. Their average age would be about ssventy- five years, and little wonder that many had to ofthe nation (Cheer) Perhaps some of the be assisted on their way. Colonal ir Neville guests would rasgaise in him rather the Lien- Chamberlain was in charge of the parade, and tenant Roberts of 1857. (Choors.) Having mm- the bead of the 1st Duke of Cornwall Light tioned the honoured names of many others, Infantry the old 32nd Foot, the defenders of inlading Henry Lawrance, Nicholson, Colin NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAN Lucknow-played during the Inspection. Theold Compell, Naill, and Peal, hesaid that it should. soldiers, for many of whom Lord Roberts bad orer be forgotten that the result of the Mutiny kindly word, ware heartily dhaered by a large not merely an England victorious bat an orowd which had assembled, but this was as India soifled and started one more upon that nothing compared with the reception which wondrous career of advance and expansion.

(Cheers,) awaited them inside the Albert Hall. Hare were already gathered several- thousands of

BROSS AND HEGOINAS. friends and relatives, and as the veterans Carson's tribute of praise and appreciation of Earl Epberta, who replied, said that Ford ed they were greeted with long-sustained the man who took bading part in quelling anlamation, almost drowning the strain of the Mutiny was cordially endorsed by all of popular military airs played by the Royal Artillery Band. They were all omfortably them, and especially by those who had the seated before Lord Robsets, who had accepted privilege of asalebing in that great work. the position of chairman, and other distinguish-Gratifying me that could not fail to be to those ad overs took their appointed plesen Their had been spared to see that day, they must welcome was moet onthusiastic, the veterans all rejoice to feel that that commemoration was an honour not paid to them bat to the- momory. rising to a men and steering most of the men by whose skill and courags that most thusiastially. On the ghairmann's immediate on his left Admiral of the Fleet, Lord the men whose names had been referred to and right at Lord Carson of Kedleste, and serione epoch in one Indian history was brought to sich a satisfactory conclusion. It was apon Walter Karr. Other guasta invited to join the same table included Colonel Sirbo had long sinas passed away that the burden Nevlile Chamberlain, Mr. Rudyard Kipling, was might be gathered from the fact that very of the cries fol. How has the death roll $10,000,000 General Sir William Nicholson, Lieutenant-

General Bir 8ymour Base; Mr. George H. M.faw of those who held positions at the outbreak of Bioketta, General Sir George Digby Barker, tha Mutiny in May, 1837 were alive in December Lyear. While calling to mind the glorions General Fir Tagh, H. Gough, Admiral air of that y Harry Stephenson, Ganassi Sir Gadfrey Cork the heroisms of their country women at that dede of their countrymen they must not forget General the Right Hon. Sir Dighton Probra, Cleneral Sir Hirry Prendergast, General Sir eventful time. (Casers.) To all of them the Robert Biddulpb, ir Alfred Lyall, Bir greatest praise was dus They behaved nobly, Stourt Barloy. Sir Colin Soott. Monsri-fi, parly six months in the closely besieged for months in the Lucknow Residency, Lieutenant-General Sir James Hille Jebus, Lieutenant-General Sir Gordon D. Pritchard, and although su one of them wrote: "Oh, Major General Sir Ower, T. Burne, Colons those and scones of death and sorrow, when are Keudal Coghill, Colonel Hir Edward War, they to one to so end their souraga nəvər

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We who are fitid here to-day," nelnded Lord Roberta, remember what the ten did by whom India was saved in 1817, and we are proad to think that we privileged to serve with them. They have all one to their rest, their Last Post has been sounded. Even the y angat among as osanot have long to wait for the summons to join that glorious brad. May w、 my dear friends and comrades, be prepared when our “Last Post' The Chairman then read the following mehsil sonid to obig thit sa amon" ags from the King: “I shall bi glad if pon will make known to the veterans who are ssembled at the Royal Albert Hall to-day ander your chairmanskip my great astisfaction at learning how large a number of the survivors who took part in the memorale Indian Mutiny of 1857 are able to be present on such a interesting occasion. I spunk in the same of myself and of the whole Empire when I say that we deeply appreciate the conspicuous. services rendered by them and their comrades“ who have now passed away ander most trying circumstances, and with a gallantry and an enduranos which were the meaue, under Pro-

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