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I . - , I . . - I � .1 ­ 11 I I � . � .. - , , I ! I � ks most gorgaoua� The entire proclamation tolall the faithful subjects, 130 hD I- Ths Foreign Uepregentativeg," I � . I � effect, WE 1. I OUR NEW GOVERNUPOERAL. 1, � THE - FISHERIES EXAM11ITION I thanked 1, I J . June ,-I, 18w3 - � route was'lined 'With troops'. At the mow that during that happy 4aythey may more . I I r � , � � a I the Duke of Edinburgh for the kindness I . . , 1, . � I , . � MeUt the I . I fervently pray to the King of KiJugs, to - I � . @- I I . I � I : with Which he had proposed the toast , , ana, - �� � '.. I cortege entered tbe city a salluto of I I � I ,� " � I . I I. I 11 , war down, His blessings: On the reign of � � , . � - 11 I . I I � �­ ­ T �, 7.1 guns wss,fir6d,from Tsarskwa Place. pho I I � - . . I I . I -11 I j I � received the Em- His] Majesty, and that I! istorical' Record of His I I . � Paid the kindness which be bad met with , j .I �, I I The Governor-General .1 � a may mail Ai . j .. I I 1. � � . I., � I � in England convinced him that he repre. i .- M � . j . I . I I , I I . � Z i I I � . � 'peror at the city boundary -and joined the peace, and tranquility, to the. glory of His . Ancestors. ' - � - Pageant at spiated theelder daughter of England rather . ALIXANDREVITCH. �� holy name,ojad.to the unal �il- Oraod- rand' Gfittering � , . j cortege With his suite. The Archbishop of . I terable pros- . . . I . . � I i � than a forpigri con , I . I I j � 11� , , I ativ., I . . j , j I 4 , I � , � j I j -, � I Warsaw received their'Majesties At. the pe6ty of, ilia,tinpire., - . I L I j I . I . I —1 , . . I I j, j I I REMARKABLE �SUCCESS. , '� . . - L ' . � "other 6iblegrain',says : At the opening . � , � I . . j4 . . a :of, � the Cathedral of the Assumption Afterthis proclamation. s e , A TAILOR'S �� . . . . t�e 0PeftfM9*, � ' ceremonies Sir A. T.'Galt, Canadian ]A bt I j step , � . . I � . j ig . a cross At this Helaldo.atwArma, distributed piinte.d copi6 I 1� �� . I I j j � ... .i � I . I . � - ComtnissiO3ier;'H6u,: . � 11 -1 . OrOwRing. of the czat , of An the 'With th and holy water. . . . Mr. McLelan, M - I j I I I I I I Ims. ! . j . . � point, the cheering of. the peopl�. was deaf- of it to tbb peoplei ,and the trumpeters . . - --� I * , , ter of Marine and Fishories; Mr. �Samuel , r I jthe , .ru 0. Died I : .dra � . . . ening. The - procession: thou entered at eli up the hatoalanihem, ,,God Pr How , JA - c*'Became, a Knight and :- -: � j j Wilm, Ot, Mr. I J�OaCas, an � r. Iloneyman, . . . KIM � , .. � . �'i j I ­­. , '' . ­ ,,Worth 191111010k. -, -. �. ­ : 11XH reprosenting,tbe Dominlofi, add � I i j *1 , - " L , - .1 Kremlin., �- , � . 11, -1 tect,thaCzar." , � ­­- ­­­ --- ­ �, I THE CEREMORIES -AND THE . IBITS. -, . � ­� 1- 1. . . � � I I — I I j. I I I .. 11� . I I I I . , Nk., Shea, . I � � Alter entering the Kremlin the con t � . . I I., �. I �j � . I I I . � . I representing'N: -4dland, took par ., � � 'I - I ----.&-, I I � . . r, j 0 � I , . There seems no reason for,doubting'the picti, I awfou , t ill . I � I . . I I . . � ,uf j j , resque, Catherinw of Royalty ! and the royal procession, and ocout.)ied pos tid�iis', � I I - . 11 9ffioi%Iq propen0d their Majestieo with- I I A PA-RISIA11-T TRAGEDY. ' cablegram already published in, the TimEs I , I . ­�, ,� .i "I , 9 MY, bread and kit on plates of silver � and gold. j . . aing that the Marquis of I Fisher Lads and 'Lassies. � . tabir'the royal,dais, where the caremony, , - - i THE POMP AND PA EARTHY OF -THE CEHEI � I j . I . � - ' i . I I When, their Majesties retired the bells'. � - j . � anuoula� - I . I! I . . ­­�..:, ­ 11,9ps,perforna'ad."' Tbe CaDadian � � . 'Lansdowne hadbeen appointed Governor. -'1'.A ­S d , 'r 'L 'd-' cablegram says - , , RoptiorlAw I - � 101 ... ,­­ - 1- ­ I L f' - - 1- . ... ..... I-, � j .I ­ - . I ­ ­ ,11 11 ,. atur ay a on on . well arranged, contains many,Qxhibits, audl . �� I . j ­ 4­�, ­ ­ ­ ­! , waloo-and a salutigof. giinerwere I I " '­­ ' " - " ' , � . 11 I I I I I I j yla , � I . re, - Servant Girl Riardered ' and, $10s000 General of Canada,. And that'he would Tho'geeat iuterua�tional exhibition of� the - 'ttr6ot much atsaujion. ,Th , . " � I a V ,. is auto 'to # 6, raPPror wore the broad 'blue ribbon I . � � a to Canada befdre the; end of � the, -fisherion wf6s inaug'arated tb-.4ay by, 'the- . , I I . The Glittering Procession and Proceedings ,, I I . Womh ot JewelIC11 Stolen., L " com � j . I 1. .. NewtoundiaLd , , or I rr I I , . I I , . ' . j. 'Prince of Wales on. behalf � of Her Mai I sty,, j 11 I I of the, Order of St. Andrew over his uni- . ­ I ­ - r 1. . I court is well f . ward, but � I Ii ' - as -an . d Grand Duch . . � .1 ", I I summer. , , � . I : , P .not quite vow� plate. . � 11 ; I I � . . at the Krern in. - I I , , fctm. , The Em�re asses � I I . � � . Henry -Charles Reith Petty-Fitzmaurice .Whose health, Aid not permit : her to be I I I ., . .- . ­ � - . I � . , a. The Duke , . . . - . I . .1 . - .. � j I I I . Ir., I ------- a- . I 1. , wore national Russisia,dresad GESERONTi-FROVES THE XURIARER's RUIN. (Irish .tarl.'df Korry'and Shelbvirne) wa's! present. All ,the pi�iice6 of the blood ­.�, ", . .. . � i", � . I I I ­ I . . of Edinburgh rode in rear.of the .Czar. � In . . ..... , ­'. I .11, ­­:­ � L I born in 1846,, ' succeeded in 1866� and -sr- 'at: th ­ . I j . i . j I a * i -6d� " ­ r I I - - Alphons I I royal, -With the Prin6ease6� assisted a ' TROULE8 IN IPITLANI) . - . I 7HE DUKEIAN6 DUCHES5 OV EDINBUROH.� the;: R square ,! 6,000 school child on iD A Paris 'calilegram, says. tied a daughter of the Duke of Abercorn. . brilliant pageant - ' add this int' � I . j ", - . . 11 I h j I � I W leh - ad er- I I . . . .- . I wbite.� -robes sang." Life� for the Czar.�11'r Beghrem. and one Blin, have bee arrested 'He bas,� been a Lord of the Treasuky.,and, - n tIN I I - I , � - 1 � . , I - esting,exhibitio he shows ,of London. . � . I .., . �, , . I r I I . � .� General .StarMhead,w4ster of ceremonies, :inBelgium� for killing a s,hopwoman here � Under Socratariylor War.: The admission to , the vsst galleries. for', t -he � . . I -�, , � � I � j � I � I all 6 . A , Dublin. cablegram says: It ,is. � nastei ot vere onles Thrown Prozo-IIJ9 wan'thrown from his borne '.and had big and stealing �10jooO worth ofl.jewellery. and tinder the present Gladstone- admin- 6P � . I . . . . I . . vning ceremony. was only granted to I I ' . - . �� L � . .:, � nit f I . in broad,Aa�jlight while the 6ax*513'Suu� i4trationi%,Uuder See ary i�r India.'* :1 vited � 'Horse and nis sunil-Fractaked sh raoturea., , r I I rat 11, holders,of tickets and - in _ guests. A. -amiouncedthat Ca;rey.'s return1ome is only I , I I � I I j I . 1. ,. I All.distinguiolied persons of bothj SeXeS_ L day eipwAs were streaming up and dbVfi politics he is a Liberal. The family s6a,t is dense crowd �p6ur6d�ilirbugh, the entrance , temporary, and',that the Crown Aill holds - I I I t . A last (Monday) night's Mosqaw despatch . were already ass6imbled at the "'cathedral.; the� galleries of the POWs Royal, the two Bow.4Qd Park, Caine, Wiltshire. ' ' I . i gate all the morning, and by, the appoints . d him as a witiiesa, -'to testify in the cases of j � 'decorations of -the streets and 'Imm 'diate entranod. of th' .ruffiana succeeded in entering the back h .etty-Fitzmauriees.are- one ,of th ' � � - I . I d -W-alBh. I � � fjays: The I Upon th& a air' � , j a hour had p�acked the entire length of I the Sheridan, Tynan an 1 '. 11 I completed. Maj, I ,Jeweller named Prestiot, I g!11? -of the royaltinite through'i , kouses ha,ve been - nearly I BtieB into the cathedral a salute 'of shop.-:ot a, . � .Ide and bluest-bloodod- fa,milie� he exhibition, as I Kinsella,. 6e supposed luna6lo who stated'. : - I ' j , - � , I I 7,verskawa street is. almost concealed by sight -Ave,guns was flied. Their Imperial' throttling i5ezarjue* Lorriarej a, servant M.th r countr Ing a youpger'branch of k, that he took part in .the murder of Lord i . . � , Y. �y,be . heaid a, fisherman appropriately remat .- - � � I * the bunting which, flutters. at ovary door lffajestlbs� after' having ki!4ed the,holy girl, and,'Making off undisturbed by the thogreat h6uiso of Which the Fitzgeralds as clos4d, sn''ta , . '' barrel.',� The Leitrinar%was;di&ch`a�gea to -day andpient.. , .. - , strings in a ' � . r I V,ud,coign of vauta,ge. Kiosques have been pictures and relicsi were 'preceded, by the police with jewallery valued ,at $k0,000. are the' eider. The FitzmauricaB have, gatheri r " back to t a workhouse. . I .1 . I . ng wa4 extiaordinarily,pictures4le. auid, 1. � I , - constructed of Russian carved Wood, ,in- Metropolitan of Moscow, �Who led -them to �Watcbjng their ,opportunity, tb6y followed- -�lways&,beaia ranked as one 'of- the great- -A,vaet darkmass of Londoners formeit the � �D uriay,:ihe condemned ,111,mnix � , - i 1 � I 1 . I . which the city worthies or military bands. the Cathedral of Michael - the 'Archangel Cez�iine tbrMugh an outer room need as a rning JamilieB . of j England, and background of ,the brilliant 1 scarlet, -blue , � Pkrl� ,murderer,will­be han g0., to- morrow. - I I I , ,- Heraldic. devices- d , I .. j. . �gove - I . - _ , ., ' - ' -will be installed. an ', and to that of the Aunimclation, in. which kitefibn inte 9 small parlor, where: at,- the- have. r� played-.,,&-' prominent:j, part . in and Aold uniforms of �the military''!and , His father and big wild to -day -bade him � I � � oats-of;arms have bee ' �taa ,to thd - - - wfarewel1=;-44e;y--w'eie--v muoh­distre�sed­-­- ----- - J , the country's, h at ry'. since' Ahe db, " . naval­officer`� I , � 0 n inve for ever * the�� 11 To Deu�-" 11 - . . I I � �lp YB B.1 � ­HeTer­and---ther � I jbut ­ I I I . � ,, . 11, . y i .was likewise chanted- 'foot of a winding 'gtaircE66 loading i . � - J?rovince of Asia. . On .all - -sides are, pic. before, the arrival' of their Maj6gtias�-a' 'first � floor " - they. � smothered And of Henry 11., when the barony of Kerry line .stood out in'bold � relief a picked 'ody the prisoner Wag firm. � I '­ ­. . ­ . turoq� of th , a Imperial family, and words �of hymn, of thanksgiving. In the first of, these strangled --their helpless, victim .with. a., was created. ,Neaxly all the lords of of 6irty'Yeomen pf the' Gia'ard, vulgarly ,j Judge O'Brien to -day discharged the I I . , I Ballitation in letters of every size, in Splay cathedrals their �Majestieb were 'received l0atner belt, woxp by one of tb8M. Kerry were engaged in - rebellion. against known I as ers, in �spepial jury panel aumin6u6d to try thei - , , � I . . - . j j, , Beefeat ' ' their quaint cos - I -or Russian, encircle garlands.'siar'round- by', One (if 4he archbiahops�- And j, in the They got t6,Bruss6ls, unwoleat6d. On the -i' Ireland. . t - Idury VIII.'s ti men'oh'arged with the Phc,�-)nix Park mur. , - � I , j j I I Eug4�h rule n Thomas Fi z tulie of I me, in scarlet . r . in colored . -Iailpa., " Eikons, I � 11 . secondby theii� lffa�jestiers' ediifessor. � After way, as chance or Providence -'would have waurice, the twenty-first in the line, su6- .coats, breaches,. and,$iqchirigs, gold em- aers-ana, �otbei crimes.', He praised -the , * - .i a I images, enclosed in -side chapels , " 'they met a friend' of 'Bergheiu's� In a', broideied-with the English rose, crown,�and Ill fh � I ", I., � holy ' hav,ing�'kiss6d­the holy pictures -and the it, ) 6eeded 1697 and made the fortunes: of th %nuor in. which , e,_Ia Ora of ,the jurors � ­' . - - ­- . - � - ' . j. I .glowing with .burnished ' metal, vie relics -in ,. these cathedrals, and bowed employed in a. *Brussels dry' goods store, family by, �� lucky mesalliance. I He . a - up- - - ro I yaV a � yphor"; surmounted by': -black V61v6V -had-ha,6n­perfbrmed­----Th o rSpeeial. 6,,Si�e�g --- jj vith massive shields and enriched Byzan- ho had formerly known him in his native 'ported th oUthe donEwission ws"s -,Onol�lded to�day.. . , 11 . . � down, before the tomb of their ancestors W1 , a. -.�-dso, of King William, And was� hats and betasablipdbalbe'rts. At. intervals .. I I - . . . � . -tine portraits of former Czars, darried'aloft in tha�t of Michael the,� Arch their ; , town .of Ypr&, ,familiar -to all readers of made, V� a . � In reference to the, air' cular, from � t , . . I I .11, I iscount Clanniauri66 and Earl of : other bright'.'spots of ,color wore furnishe he . banners ce Of .'Ouida'i h .rderers' flashy Re .H . �. . � I ­ , atib4n the N�tio:n �ayg: 11.11' Rome enters � . . on gigantic spQats, from which Adsit Majestliea,-, moved on,'1.tqr,th611nP.e11.1 4 novels. - T a idu . I � rry by George 1. ' a was, a 'Member of by tw I lst an iluain:t a con- V I . ) '. I . apes. Tbe tho � manner alad,magniffeent, 4141a,y, of jewel- the. Privy ,Couricil* under into an , unholy allia,ace v7ith Englan� d I ,. ef many forma and at I - u8slid' the Kremlin. During;�ili6irwalk from the I , I � th6­ first -two tume of scarlet, known an "I'Doggebt's coat . � cupolas of the RuBsian-': churches rise In lary-vaguely'aroused -their iellowtra��Iler's 1,ainst us, we shall stand -for the national , :� I I � . � -1 Cathedral of the,'Annumptioa t6the Palace I . . 11 � I . 11 Georges'. He marilied'Anne, oDly'daughter - and, badge,!' Which is the annual rowing � af� I . .1 � I I . , � . 1. .- --------,Agzuing-goj-d,-bea.di3,pr silver 'star .spangled of, � . suspicions, and when in a burst of Btup I I I rights amA lib'rties of Irreland irtat R - I the� Kremlin their iMajesties we're- ' -id of.Sir,William Petty, and their"graii'dson 'prize for - wate'rmen -founded by t a actbr � . - a . --N4 --- - --- i QP�01------­­ ­ �- . I . . . the law - - ­eR ng- -BY . 15diffi.b­ -111 . 11 � . . � . JAuen, under greeus,' or'Rtudded with im- ,Attended from the rlto,.the inner Apart. . iner6sity one of therxoifferedib�make him Francis, the third",, Earl -under � T,h6wAg�Do9g'6tt1a;tth6E6o si6ii".5f' 'i �' and gh0d ine�. � � g, qu - - go I ' . � I I 11 'r" 1� ­ - of a� gorpous gold . watch ­ -1. -Twenty-one gentlemen-at-� United lidandsays ,-.. Tbe circular Would . I . � i4ense nail heads of every dolor, all lighted ,'m,,tg iwtbe u �g.,Ja or ,prescribed for A. pre.eril� . and -title, , died' witlaout Jss,iie, the- titles' George r a . . ' . uo .by a brilliant sun and tempered by flost- I I ch suspicion . - 1. I I be received with 91 smil'o' Ivare it to dome . �1. �. . � I I 't , 'i., his E; grew so strong that ori. and. esta,tes , I . the' ordinary solemnities of the coilr . On I I going to big cousin and, thirty Yeomeu7'of, the. Guard 'added I .1 � . � I , � . . Ing clouds. III the foreground are -dashing rea I 'he thought it Henry, third Marquis of- Lansdo�Wne, their:'gplendid tiniforms to ffie.fine display ­ , - � , I their, arrival . at' , the -Kremlin their ching' his destination . . . from auvoth6rsourc6-.�' -It, calls the. dpou- I . . traikaswith silver harnessed k�edsj open ,Majestic I 0; Vi -nit clergy prudent to communicate �them to the. th � - , rppresentati - " of ' the .younger of - "nation - ment 11 The result, of a discreditable I . I rare riaet by the Cc a ve .. . at co resting, ,! , I . ; caloolies full of vari9d uniforms'or. curi 3elglaupolice,�au'd'ihe' iwowere captured. s6n,df:'1hr,ma9,Aha first Earl & Kerry to itrigne and a supplement to: *the Coercion . 1, - * I Oils with 'a cross. And. holy. ,wator,-.and the 11 I L I - however,, than: all .- thege� -, gorgeous �y � I I I I I I- . . � � . I . - I Asiatic costumes. Less pretentious,droskys, 11 Archi-Marechal I d u. Couro . nneinent," tile' � The body of'.`the victim ,'was discovered by 'Whom- ad.been'limit6d the P6fty'estates.' creatures, w . I . I ct.P , I .1 :1 . � � .b I hich, are' comparatively fami- A. Mi�l�ael� . . - I . - .. - I . �� , I 11 . . , , - . with quaint drivers, dagh recklessly byAn C6mptdit " Mile. Beigbein '.on returning 1� froin her I - to, the Lo . _ Davitt, along with ,9,;P,I0 contril : I President -and membeisof the, 11, - . . .The Fettys ,were sprung from Anthony' liar' ndbu public, :were ;tlie . . direction *while the light ,i's left� I country excursion. on the -Sunday ' . butiouf for the Parnell �tribii'ta 'sends s. I every of,the�palaceatl Moscow, presentbilbiead , night. Petty, of Rumney, in Hampshire, a'tai[or,' four -hundred .representative .fishermen � � .,.,- � 1! - 3ffujiks in red shirts ' couriers in an&salt to Hie Majesty the Emperor. -Such I in the ear y part of the seventeen�h,6entury. ,from all parts 6f,the UnA6d Kingdom vigorous letter, expressing, indignation,a, � I I .11 andboots, For 9, motlent she herself 'was suspected. t, ., , . ' I I , .. � 'in green 'And gold' liverieg,, are i , Emperor in.the by the, Frenoh�'authorities. There.is-not This tailor' 1wea William, rose to sou'westers,- woolen, 1jers'eys ,.and high' � . � 11; will be art . ostled by a whopreceded the � a son, na �- tbes6tion 'of t& Vatican.'� � 11 � I , .. generala of the Cossa tu"Irtol., er the �ljglatestreal ground, however; for the . inauspicious dayfor tb.,3 Catholic Church in ' ok escort blazing with topped at t.he entra�fice to the inn , .high favor. By hard wo-ok,, be, Made him-, bobts,'­ with their" -burley frames- and . I � orders, or scowled At - by - the oiJacialEl'. picion, as, she is of 'irreproa6hable,char- self a ddetori in in . Ireland " he says "i ,�,7nen I the people . I � ­ . 4 � ,,,, .-. I . L - a,partmentB of the palace. As the cortege Bus perfoy ad any wonderful weather-beaten faces, 'forming a curious, be . c . o . me P On I ii - , . vino6d , that . 'lr,6 , ti, � , Holy see, - � . or, hustled .by - the police : �sergeants­ :,approaches. �� the bells �'grow louder, the. acter, charming, aild Much belovea, by 411 .cures, travelled a giest deal; was ,an iiaven- .contrast to the paler countenances and . - he , - . . ., I 11 . � . . I IT . ­ he shop.; � I � . I , . 11 I I I , a ice- of Crom- fashionableattire.o: - . . through. I? diticai i�atrkuilet; can to made ' I , he feverish bustleof ex6itement is added canners � swing in the. 'air, drums roll and. in t I . I I I tor want to lie'land in'th serV' 1. f L 6ndon Society, Ddpu- �� I to by. passing cavalry or. the band of- 0me the ,bands ' strike up.- , Then 1 comes the -' , -I -- I . well, conducted I the, ibstrurnent -, of 02'�.Hsh I -'Wbij: diplo;., � � ' - 1�-L .1aidy regiment. All the first hotel I gand ' MALLPDX IN VVINNIPLO.-: asurvey of -that, country, tations oi flsh� girls from Scotian d, France, I 1. .� I . .. .. �� I I , � w " i, Cossack guard of the, 3� mberor in' Circassian - ' : S I - I .1. anddied as :131"r -William'. P'Aty, owning Belgium an& ijolland, in bright and varied. inacy." He .also :calls 4t: a trick, -and-, � I - - �,,) -of black astrachan and . ostunies, added appropriate interest to the advocaties that the Parnclf I.,nd be swelled. . . I I k, 0 special decorations. I I I fu -!'t .public edifices hav frocks with shapkas A 11orrible CharUc,-Wfie - Nurse :An the, 8�,000 acres in Kerry. alone.�. His personal c I I . .. �� . I ,- . . 1. '4 Thepalace of the Governor of * Moscow is facedwith orange cloth; witk-rifles carried I . . I � property, was worth �646j000 and' his rents �oup Xxi�, Promineit, amtong th to,;00 000. - . 1� � I I 1� I 1'. I .. 1, rest Novise, Accused ot Bluiderim . ­ . . I 1. ,age : I I I � ' I . ' . I . covered With garlands and sweet fir leaves, on , their hips. - After these c6me 2 - I .. I . .. . , . ,X, . a . 26j5o0ayear, .His son Was wadeBaron' nusual, parsons, was a New Branswick '' it' is're&rted that the Papal, rescript has ' ' I . � putlento 1 1 . . I., I u . I I " , - � I festooned from the windows to the ground; 'two , ' squadrons, .. of -Don Cos6acks ' ' 'I, � I .. I I Sh lburne. but waa'attainted by King James, India'11 in. - fi 11 cost6mo' of. whit - . :absolutely' stopp,ed". All �gabsbriptions to � 11 1: . 1.1, I - .. , T a nn' 'S ' A ' a 6 leather - . I . .. Ong, � , -al tauccess of William' restored shells, fea�tfiei�, and bow and 4rr'ows, w o I I I In the contra is the initials "A. M.,"Aen scarlet, and * I two squadr . h, Winnipeg: unsays: great deal but.the, fin' I , I � h I . the PaPielt .'.lbeatiLn.op-,dg,l':,-,t�roughoui, Rog- , - I , s I . . I 1. 1. -.. "I'll , . . . � feet in height, in rose blossoms., Every , oilfl' ' � of excitement exists. over. 66 scanAAl' dsofi succeeded. in thad, a tedesta common . I . � ­,� .,, ' I - .. .. the Dragoon: Guards', of Moscow.' I I ous ,their fortunes. A.secou I all to himself. Their Royal � 1. ' ' ' detail of door or window � is picked out in '.When management ,.-of' the Hmidlpok' hospital. 1696. T I'll I - � " The Irish Parliamentw�� i - id . -Ahese , bave pasgsd� � ,a* novel, sight ' ,Jnder,Williani he wa� s 'made'Earl of HighuesseA Were received at the entrance , ypax yis Bai ,to I colored lamps, which ,at'night will trans- . . . , New revelati6n6are cording to light; , The S . I � be ' greatly ' discour�nd b , the : , ' . appears delegates from"I'll--' he Asiatic � I I 11-.N y : I . . !� � I forua� the facade into bowam-ofbriglituess, I 't , esoape'of young Kittson.bm been the' cause I ., halburne.and ViscouritDuhherton. He by a salute from Ahe guard of -honor qfthe.. �Pope's recent, circ . ul ar, , .. -o 'doubt the . . . tributary tribes approach' two and two,- sat in thd Privy.04uncil of Qu6ertAnnd and Royal NavaYVolunteersi and,,-theboys of I I I � I while the portico, is 0 . � -p - -quietu&;which­ . . , ` a , I I ,. . �- I forest fir bougb� and I . *' " t umb6r of now' 1W . �.rcb6ial'op Croke, receive I � I _of bringing on ,a u . 7 . ­ K rgbiz warriors in cloth of gold and'p13-r7-- I fol * f6dt8- .George L,�and. George: IL, �-He` ur6laasad the -Ar�'bhusa '- trainlng�ship� ' hfld� , -the. , I , Aow6rs. Every shop is resplendent with � p'll as: been laid . �. I I I -1 Authew. I . The ; lowing information' h � � will materially weaken tbe National : ­ . � ­ e,.Mougolswith yellow faceg,and dark I . .. 1. . ,property- in EnglAnd. Dying.withodt issue Guards' Band played the Nation& - �' lgigrea.g ba6k grotfrid,,.the' blue goWns, Georgians, KaImucka�and Tar- before CdI..PeebI s.; , ,- -L.,..g ---- old letters on a . A-1., , �­ .1.1.111, �- I ­ -� '; - - -A- ­ --T; Irwh members- - . 1. I I - ­­ : .: �ba� bequeathed, 1 great"'eAw.tes. -to,- big Wilkingin,p�irs,-tfae Priricb,of'Wal6i 1. iEa'.- ea us a opera, -ions, . ae I I I - - I— IS . � _ I , ' I � . . t R aso-Gr . ao'in silks ana'.sa, I and complaint � of neph6w, John, Fitzin, of - Dukes of Edinburgh, )rivately dq,.T16�abce the Pope's - . I ers-beingAn. u eeko.0'antique takwof-every*gra , Thi-iii6rwation I . of'Farliamenti ''I . � I .1 tine in' " auiice',, seco'nd�son Connaught and ' . I � . Sclay. These add something cabalastic. to I George B... Brooks, taken upon O's,th'this � .ad by the architect and con� If . - I I � . . � � . � - . I � I � turbans and*capg of every shape and do`ipr,� ­ Th,w,sliharl ofKerry,who united thetwo. Albai!2�', pre6ed . I . inteifar6nce in Irish, political ,affairs very . I the -magic of, thp Whole, while thd resplen- , 18th' day of' May"4983) before z Adam , - Petty . -Her . b1tteriy';. but th . air publ"c:, utterances are � I I I , inlux,'Janabskin and"biodade.: These have' , . , I I families under the name of' -Fitz- tractor; and followed by the officers ,of .., 1, ­ , . i I I . . ` I . scarcely paseeci whenthe eight 16 dazzled , Ee6blas, Police, Magistrate, who sayeth he . cautious. Ole: of.-tho spehkars at ,:the - . dent profusion of, the �Iautoh. probes And , ina,urice. He 'bought more �roperty ,in Majesty's household, slowly advanced along I ' - � . e . I � I � .1 . %y'. w I a ' the fretwork of light iron canopies Over b�.. a, long' �erpentiiie line has got -reason to belibve-'and doth verily . drq a . - " Natidbal-Leagub meeting �res.t.4rd hil . . � . , . I of gold, � I . England and' was made a Peer,of Groat bun _4s of,y idg�of.,red carpet to thrones . n w a lifuillo. ' , ­ . every hotel' door vary the 'oublines'until whibb-resbIves ,itself Jujo A Multitude'. of . beliav,161tliat one E. Simpson; of Winnipeg, -Britain-�-- as - Baron , Wycombe. He was on ,a . aais.- which was. surrounded by a advi ing his hearers to ret fait' I I ­.- ., . . a � 1-11. � liovelty- ------Vla.-og7ey-,;-oMe-ho-us-eb-ol-d---B7eVi-i,-a- -an- . r -b I - d- buriedlat Row . pod in ­ Aield"I)y, gilt 'tri- , a d L the�_U . �. �� I . ---,­tha1-Vlf0-lAe-s­(ffn-e I 4 imperia- out�-the-montli-of-IDetcYlle-f,-1882, di , � Wiltshire, the family aanop� Of fi8hing-Liets �uf . Mr. Parnell,'cautiorie not, to Waver I . and varied attraction. I I . I feloniously andWilfally, and of his inalice , I . - . . -allegiance ,to their Ltit�,. because the. 11 ' . . -these ate four running footman in the old seat. His son was the well-known states- dents And flanked by banks of flowers and 1113 . , � . � The -Duke And Duchess, 'of Edinburgh ' . nd feather' I - I aforethought, , hill . and- stay one Mrs. I , Lora � �31aalburno, in - the .reign' of banners, in -the. 126 th. gallery., O � the Pope's action � was' b,tsad, on-th6.false 1*31- I . . I I grenadier hat a , a, barrying, large M40 � . r n.l. I , . I I .' �Theb, come fou . � Vaughan, being, at the tin�e a patient At , . As .Who &sirbd . . and Gen. WoIseley" have arrived. The caries r .giant negroes,in , ­ --- I I -George III.,, and 6, colleague of Fox and entrance of the royal party a full band Lind Jormation of Briti�h 'agan. I � , , I I . Duchess met with a warm popular recOP- . . 'the amallpb-x,,hoAp1taI in tbe city 99 %iiiif. , Pitt. -He was. a, gre I at'orat rj� and warmly'. 4 choir of. four ,hund , red voices broke .into the death . of . either the . Catholic I . I . full Oriental suit, au& ohasseurs.� without: I , I ' 0 � . . . tion., The American corvdttp,�Lancaster end .1n scarlet,., green and gold. These p0g-_ Swor ' n to, etc., by George B. Brooks.' denounced the Ailarioan war.' OvOng�'to theNational Antham� Wbile the Audience Church - :,or . ,the, , preselat . political. I.. . , : I I I has arrived at Cronstailt. Tfie officers And p . I Col. Peebles! immediately issued.-%�warrant his- duplicity --Lords Shelburne was- dis. 'rose and unco�bred. -The Duke 6f:R16hm;' mo.vement'. Any.thing injurious to either ' .1 I 11 , - American Minister ,will attend. the I - rpcede�the first,rank. of state carriages' I S- , "' , ­. Chief M , I � d ' ment's ,� . I E - - P.- -0 - lab � first : ,. or imp�o?, a � arrest., urrs�y'- at , oul ,play ioto� -tho Govern d , _c ro,, Bix,while rs6sciliaw the . one, , .1 , .,trusted by the, King and by his C6,110agues. - mon dazid Gordon read an Add ic I ' I ' . n Min , I .. 1 6' Ilion in once .swore in as :special constable,, a man . . hands. ,, There'. is.�no do bt � that, the letter I., ' I I n. The Emperor an napress have � the animaIs '6aparisoned with u , . � . . I . I But he - was Made ,. Marquis ' 61!�- � Lans' th'a-PrindbolWale.si.el3�.orided. ThalArch- " ,. :�, �� I a receptidn to, special foreign . ha,mad .Brewster., who has been one of, the I I � I - . . I will createaome ddfec�iou,:bu-� tbe� -extent,, given relief. Postilions in thrbe-cornered-hate � . c -dpwne , in",the � English peorage of 1748. bishop of Canterbury , offered .'a - special . . ­ I . embassies which have arrived to a'tte'nd-th I a and grooms Arq�,by eadh,hor4e and running i nurses at the:hdspit%l. , I He will tho*kongbly � The second Marquis was A ­wild, one. �p ; r , a , yet,, followed 'by 'the LoM'p Prayer. Will not be-kn6wn'until Bishop' Croke has . I I I . coronation. The.city presents. a brilliant � disinfect himself. and Simpsoubefoib'hriDg.- The'third Marquis, a. brother of the pre- 71bo'choir thein'sdng the. 1`01411utiAiedth 11 pross,'himself to .. 11 . � footmen by each. wheal. Six�croam-white , I I I I . had:An�opportunity'to - a x I . I ­ 11 and picturesque scene. Many ing him iw, It appears from rumors' prb-, d � the I the people, �and pr6bably.`-not until' 'after , * , .1 . delegates 'horses dravi the next, six bliick horses the . � ceding, became Chancellor of the Exchequer and the, Prince of' Wales declare ' have arrived from Asia. " ',­: . I - , � � � . . I , �111. I ;'--. ' : next, and 6till'oome four, more statecoschos" valent. that last I Oct6ber-a, *Oman na.med in 1806, - In H26.he was Canning's Home exhibition open. The royal trumpeters Cardinal McCabe, can visit Rome and Qon-. I I 11, ' � � . , I Thebouseof the Govern,or is covered. each of mbre. elaborate orngm6nt � and. Mr`.,-Vaughan*wag taken 'toAlie building Secretary., When the Derby I . suit - with thePope. Mr.-Parnalliarepoited 11 . ., C4b1net:WAs sounded a1anfare and abattery of.'Artillei� . . I � . ' . . I I ­ I . I with'gariands of roses, plants And lamps. wealth. . But �the greater, attractiou�'61! the -suffering from smallpox., Simpson's'Auty ,upsdt in 1852 the Queen , I Gffered �bim':thel ��stationed in Hyde Park -fired a imul- I an believing that the G6varbmeiat . will an- - , , � I , - ­ ' I - The G ud Duke Nicholas held � a c6kress� eolis cheva, was towaich'hor.. "Instead'of doing, sq�beT - ' I '. 1; ,a., - " .. - I '' ens .. Ban � g, deav,or to' use this% wisintor,pretati I On' of, the � � - I I .... I I ' ' h' ` lior�-gx'xard'--diiveFLt)i.e..,(5tber'� I , �?reiiriiorgbip , of 'a� now Cabinet, buV he faleoub palut` `7he choir .th e I � . 1. , - 11 dpo's lettento' I e,regar a :­ !. . orra _g2,rg_ _ - I.. . a, � , ' ' ' ': idfure .' '11' " � d ' ' - , � - 11 M, iday of the � -representatives 'of ,�'fbeJ - 1 they,, are FMiied in - ,tied'. lie wh;'Aw the, bed, wit . fi,�j�g.heoi; ' declined , jponsenting,', howevisri''t6 'ontbr'l : bounod'�' 11'Maiclie,A, P ' �1­1 I I I I I . . -Wonders. ,oukof­ken 1. ` 11 r�, do� .. . 6,Corteg6". lrbm�.ihe* ., _)''him ­ I � I I , . . . - I . I the.,white unics WI .." I wit out as, I - I I I loreign press. - Few � press , repiesentatives� t 1 , I 'th' goldaiiirasoes"ana: � . And left . !hot' iw her. , agony� With' Jai �:tbe -` Aberdeen ' Cabinet., ' h ' oftlae. "I Reine,'de Saba,"'- follow.ed by"Mend I - tihd,doddm6iii(ag".li6te advis6ry1han. man - . 1� . have availed themselves of the� hospitality,*. Iamp: 'stand ing., near '. the. `,:beA% : . - � I- f.P I . i, 1, I ,, d 6t4hibli it will check the I I tolish�d'�E:6i3q"u6�,'o"u,-w4hidh dazzling oil' . 11 I . roll6d" From that time -16, hin death, January, sohh's.t.� E[�mn.o,;. raise, which biought story,. and does n �, I . � � . , - , "went' . 1. . . ''. I . � . 18 1� I ,�� . of the Wvernment As -regards' free � board. I "k' himpalf : In,` a - blanket';' and" * , " national woveinent,'.'har stop thd'Cathol' I 1 � - s pen' ; their brilliant. witign.'. The up . , , , ,. , I -31st'. 1863, he'�,,ao lafi;... the ceremony can .an . . - , ,� I I eagles'. 6 1. . ntinued�:to act afs,co t , a, , * I in I . I . 1, . -- I and lodging. Waganciff, press censor, - front'rablipf ' a'h.Abdti6Li­'1bara- lances on to sleep. ' Idealwbile thobedclot . bes'-p6ii - .'d��iii�-1--and:..62itimogdin.�r!��.ad-vi�dr--�td.-,-th�.. ­­:-It-vio-uld�be . a s.,'Jn-tbo- ioA�, - , � I I - 1. . � -11. I ­ ­ ­­­­­ con I glat _of a, � clergy from takini.p an - active �� iutar,68t , the -pro- ' I'll ' 'fir&'fR0m­ta­I-­.- --­' , ­ " - �;: . - ­ -ppm -­­-,­--­.-­-Ijt.� . ­­ ­. ­ . 1. ­ 1. ­ � I I amp., . to.. . ugha� .. was . - W.--- ----�.��-.1�!-�-"-,,.��,:".,-�,,��-, ­�7.. -­�.­­ - duipt6d' ... ��- . Which i , , " succeeding''t a ­ikeof�.Wellingto J28 Iss _ -PO I - I . .- I I I .1 ' sq representatives .thio, , ad and ,�il.iite pannons, flutter ; � the M V& f . Queen, - . la Di l' cable ,letter to Attempt to describe even., 'Nhe-Gitizen, I . I ,.. I I - .the cathedrals of, the Rremlin,and Palace, i6ar : rank carry � sIoie-d,'s*ords. - These badly� burned.. And her piercing screams �jn that exceptional .position, an& big do-, 'briefly the, contents of the iaxtraOidivary I A Chicago despatch.��§ayh:. , , � ys;Ue . , . pa - . I ,. . 1. ro,-Itbi6e- -hundr6a,�ip num- I cease was, nex ,to�.th I at of Princ , I . Wished by John , , in r . . . � , passingbythe quadrangle"In the ailiel'al, splendid da fi ally wqiiakene& Simps3ii. , The, tied. was. , - - t 1. �e�conqoti, exhibition Which -,bovers tw6tity-three F, Finerby, me be"of, � 1, , � . �, I I I . on I in I . -- I. ­­-e1b-I­­­ , --fi-­­ Congrof , OY -­ -- - ': between the, Troitsx and ", Ni6olaL -,gaies,­ �ber, , �precede 'the -,:i -Emperdr,. .who low I ate abVibe red' filled lWiWswo.ke. . ilie' greatest political blow Her Majesty' Acres aud'th'e" Officia, da a oguo­�o , ", - , is 'has an edit6riw.1 headed- 11B ­ . . . , , , � - 1. . . I I I � . -t- . of All the, -' . , where liundreds,of'pieces of artillery; etc.,:' He ingbed :Into an adjoining room,.and- has, sustained. His had considerable consists of nearly six hundred pages; The `600, "the �.Pape.,, I't - says - 11 . I * I -- taken froin -foreign --foei.. ate�-airanged in �, app;Daches, -and is 'received. with deafening . a � sainted by &.nurse got I a ,bucket� of . water - ' I productions . of' )apal - i , riteri6rence in the , I I � � I . 1. shouts .,by tfie,',warghipping:� erowds­'He� , abilities; but �his. reputation was based on, couutiies,,-�vhich occupy- the. largest area 11 , .. I I , I , � I - . lows. ,The banquetting hall in -the Palace WhA dashed.it over the. bed in which,, the I I affairs, of Ir6lamd -that has marked ',,the..:- � I - � - - I 11 looked very­ja,OJ)Ie,, ,happy und" as,tinfied. ­ I , rhis constitutional and liberal,"prin6iples, next t6 Great Britain and.tbe colonies Are I *VA , , I I . .is already decked with'-6ostly platei chiefly, The E in I I I . , poor woman,Fas ryfti, H ., iglit S34611, b- ,� nod6ration and good sense, bi . a Acquire- the United States; Swed I an - Norway -'Bel- Policy Of tb , of peror's dress . was :the' :,-'dark � g. 8 In � a% tican. from the days . . � gifts from -foreign princes, and - also pr - . 1. . I : . a di�.ei. into her hemrt.�: HW- 'a 1 I I posit' . . I ' I -to J61an, XXII.*,aia.d. from. the, - . agents green ,uniform , of .9, Cossack general,, have plunged I . wants -and his great socia, ion as a, 'gium'aud� the Netherlands;— , BeaWn,ti, . ,. , Adrian V. . � I I I I sent by.Queen, Elizabeth ifid Claarks:11. to 11 I extibgui6hed.thefir6;hut.s6 diqd, . reign of that Pontiff to". the present time,. � . I . I I .. � , with:, -A, tblaak ,wool cap - on : � his , Within liberal and geparous patroh'of literature, natioi]93 �ciolr'ta, 'are' gallaries, devoted to. , I I I . - I , I . - � i., , . I - - - ' . , theJast oiicuIAr,addre;,s-ed-,;byL. Lao XIII.,t6.-.,.. 1. ,-. - � -1 I I � I . ­ ; lbead.�"ke� saltites.� .the shbut�ing;-poople , '' science' and, fine:arts,-and big Boloridid' machinery in'ilotionj machinery for,eleor - h .. , I " I I I 1. . former Czars.. . 1. .. - I I -.1. ­:. -�, � '­ � ', ... �11­11. twobburs,­;Tbe mitter,,was-1ausbe'd up,, � - , . . I I � I - � According . I andon]. iao*��oowesto light through tb - . � . t alrish hishops and'"clergy,iu regardto- � , . . . . to the programme of,the Run-. ,or crosses himself as he .pagses the. holy - - ,, y I a b6Bpitality' at.. Lansdowne, House and - trip lighting,' a 'fish. Market' a, fish dining- �. I - . I . . - o on th - , I ­ I . . � � the Parcel fund, in the'most- intolerably 7 , . I �� . Siam Coronation' ceremonies, drawn up 'by vith his young "p I o,of, ,a keepers. , ­,�, 'af tarium. 'In ,the' .. I. . pictures, and �i rinces u6sr talk' ,f . . . Bowood. � lie'naarried .the daughter ,of?, the room,aud Ind, aq� , '. , ,, . gardens, . %In Imperial commission, the-'Moscovites him, and.1the -Duke of Edinburgh a little to . I . I 1. -art of. 11clabstar, the second son of 'which are poiads stocked with:fish And fish -eating inapdAin6pt. If the Iri6b ,pe�ple submit'L " I : I 1� I- I . I .1 , I I I . . � I -the. , .1 . will be informed of.iha approadhirig eventi Jbaborl and Wii&gcfs In Winnipeg. ciaveply Ao 'thin latest Italian -1ke'li � . . � . tbe.lefti iftices on,'follbwed by his staff,of . . q 1, " � I warria;ge was'the fourth eqxf, father of the birds, and, the gigantic skeleton ofa, whale , , - I_ �, - . . - , I I I . whip beiDg'furuiph6d 6y-t4� �'b , I during . three .successive days beforplasiad, 200 men of a ry � regiment, nation' and � The'Willipeg Free Press �, says.:' Therein fifth, ear], the Governar-General.of Cinada,. belon"gi ­ t ' the', ­Marquis. ',Of Exeter. I I I ., pe's worthy , , I . . . . . ve ,_ . ,.. I .L L. Ing- 0 ally, Victoria, they .Will fo.rfaiti, the respect, I I n' . . : . . I � by a mounted herald generals, clerks ' of ,uniform it is possible to ftha�ino. General )change to, note in the situation in the that is to be. � �' , .. . . . Among the historical ' .relics are 'Grace . I the Senate, masters of tb6 ceremonies and. 'Lord'Woli6ley was conspicuous. from big labor , warket. The city in full -of '- ' Tbe-'mother-6f-the-�resent,-ma,rquiii-w�as-, Darling'&bo&t� ' f .the world at large.7' ' The article I gays ::- � . � tru �. . . I . � ; unem­ - . -and­4he-bo4t-'of. the -Eh*4 q ..- � I I I Mpeters, escorted by' t*o.oquadrons of "British,'miniform, among the blue, green and. p,loyed at-the�presefif time, And the outlook the eldest dauofiter'61! the 'Count Do Fla. in which Mt. Leigh -Smith retreated: 'to 'Q�et:­ the'. li%h , people .-bold p4lid� I I . I � � I Life Guards. Starting from. theIRremilin . � fon einl3lo � y . M�nt in - not. very oucon . r -aging I . liault, and the 113aroness Keith and - I . I . nzXosephland. . � meetings .in .every. diocese, pas I s lesolu� � . black� miljwy aodtum6s which crowded , . , Naime. ,Nova Zembla:from Fra ' I � - , I on each morning -this-parby --- ­ & , ight ftitd. 8' 1 : ment z which, --tious-sterialy, defiouiicirig,-uny � " :­"­�:: . , t erba ,. 6 fat: this -season :building operb,tiohs,have - ,-liore ... of -His.", j�ipi.twwdetadh ' - ­­�d -E � ­ ' * - ,hprgbo veiled in . ' The fainily,;'it Will be' seen � hag yid'a ' In the United Stat6s-depart'j 11 .. I . � .-I . . tL � Y .1 I I '. . HplinsW: unho y- intervention, in Irish . .. -- ­ Malta, will. make the �problammtion with: a '6asoadbs� 6t gold fking�' And* -ridd , no been very heavy, and doubts, are freel�, pla' I " . � I . ' ., en � by , , prominent part in the history of:.ih. pouu:� occupies 12,000 fast', an� fully-beare out the . I . flourish of trumpets before each'gatel of. the postilionfi. � _draw ' the-'splandid, vebicM in , 6�pre�gs6d as i8,u�bethet'61aare. Will, b � a, any- try. � What there is in1lie pr6bent repre. �terms. . ;of the instructionB to the Commi,- polities,`:aDd tell'bim ior,once aild,for,,, all, ' I I Kremlin, and at other places on both s . . thing like the 'demand' -Jor, outside . remai . hp�ld: be - a time firmly and Tespectiully10 Mind his,. . .1 idea I � � .1 XkB to sioner of Fisheries that it� s . . Which the ,handsome young Empress is serntaiive of the house I '' the� 1 of the -Moskva, each ,time ,distributing',, seated in her,� Imperial" . robes. She mechanica� that there Wag last year., Rates future. ,' .. ' I I 1. . . . I . - . complete and systematic representation of owl business' As. head of the Catholie� . . ,. 11 � , . - printed copies of the imperial .ukase among, wea;rs. - the itiaosial , tiard" '416V ,-, car. are"nbrainally unchanged, -as there,.bA§ . A London cablegram oa . ys.- The'appoint-. the fisheries oftli4 United Siktes, the Most Church,.' ' They,. Wight supplement, this, ' � , I I . ace. Atthe same tim& riage,.4s' worthy �of hot6,- , ..:not % only, 'been no gencrafreductidn, although ' -t�he as Govr , actib,tirbyresolvibg nottqdOntribute asingld�l ' I . . 1. the',Ibarebeaded popul .1 � � Many went of`tbeMs�r4uiw,6f Lanado noteworthy, features' -are the life�saving, I ' 1. . . I � the foreign ambassadors will te, O workmen Are taking less than che,figures � , rlok-Gbnatal .. , -is I � generally apparatus, boat'-�Inodols,, machinery' and,'. oln"f'Pater's-.i�penc6, while � Leo dec'upies ., - - i , . , ffid*'&IIY ' �' for,: the' detail and. la,vi'sh, decorati . a I � ' of ' -Canada I I . , ' . � notified by two Masters of: the dairehaomen,-' in.' on , quoted. ' The demand,1091emale laborcon- � I , I � I thepapalchairli'or At least ub1il,'he quits. , ' � . � crimson vblvet of,tbe roof and tea ,, ­ approved'by th0,E11g-1,i'1gIa a 6 The Times api)�ratuH f6r. fish -culture, 'ft�nd I er. Mo., . �- I 11 . press. � u � � driv i in gilded carriages of at ...... 1 - , Unman brisk, and gdod.'Wagco is generally gia-fic bis-Bcafidalou4' political'. alliance with the. r . . I I in the procession on foot from the Kjow." pqffi-els but' ;becau'se 'it was built 161ilte th6,rule.'' . * .. I . I I I 'Bays :: �;,Whfle - not�gifted with,Ahe brilliant specimens (it odtopus and.squid. Among -an of &a Irish -nittiol -'Ahd race.;. � - ' great '&Aharine, and used, at her corona- : . . . . � " � qui4fties of Lord Dufferin, nor able to boast other popular features 6[the United'stateo I . I I I Ea.. � I . I ly 6' " -h aI . lin Palace tar the Cathddrar6f-th- -- ,1 rij,­ - --0 I _ . , , � ' -MA-T, . ' . I Are _6 we advise our epun, rymen to . � as mpw I ",�, . a .& 8 nation., The 'state' coach which bsara the . . . . .1 . ..... I . . 1-9, the royal cohnectiooLone, �evei.' section ate a full-siz6d -and 'completely In - rd, .1 - ' I ' I i ' , ' tion on the day 'of � the coronation the Varpontois, per ck'y�.­. 1 .$ 2 50 to ,325 ter�','of ,his antecedents' equipped wh�ala boat, Processes of preparing Ott Pope, and teach 'him -w esson ... � Duchess of Edinburgh is nearly ag� fine ;. Bridkifts'ars, � 11, ...... . . ' , 300 -4 00 tbeleeB the charae I boy. in the I gervicetto '11,1 .. I I- * that ay be ,Is at least to his �' . I - I , I . .regalia will be borne by. the following , it a -: adorned �. with picture , of 'nymphs stone6utters, -U ' .:::':. "' �*�,.'.'.'.'.'17 3,00 , 4-oo mark"bina as very well .fitted 'for tha post., and curingfieb, Models of fish, A splendid . , , I'll, .,-,at - i . members of the Council. of. �Staie : Thef I as 'Alachipists; .. " � � - - I I . . in one ... nor. Out off some oi, tlie mone ary I I I i and cupids of gold. The pageant W118, a , . .; .... � �'. " 1. . I �­. 1 3 00 The Times .further points out that no collection .of ,sponges', corals and Paghing� , I , '� I Emperor's crown by Privy Conn Moulddio, , . " ­­­.., ­ cat ji:�LplemenCs of a(l rack and s, fine collco- 'supplies of Leo, .-and teach laiian'-without 01110r , , I . I ... I 3 50 unusual difficulties' Or vexatious: politi I � Tit6ff dsidpnt of th, magnifice'ut success; it filed slowly through I V,b,emals:ers, 1 � . ...... ...... . I.... . � '5-0" - 3 , 00 rno i being misunderstood,. that the. Irish, race I . � . ; . a Civil And R61igiplig: the double .portal Of the Voskreasensky Blacksmiths, ,�' " ...: .. ...... �..�.� ­�.. . r- ti6ri of photograplas and crayons illustrating . I " , . .9 oo problems will. meet ..the new Gove I I I I ot be bulldotzed into slavery by the,' , 1 ,�4, caun. . I .. . .1 Depar ent of the Council ;, the sceptre' gate. past the' northeastern face of' the , Toarnstbrs (w �tb* board) per me ... 30 00 35 00 General 'On his'arrival. 'The foreign r6la- -methods of fishing and the fisherman's life, A 1 and globe by, General Count � Kkemli I Board, in camp, per week .... ; ........ 4'00 ' 4 50 t- of the Dominic- ' *excellent, Con-.' two wonaerful,life-like figures of harpoon. bayonets, OVEngland or by, the thunders of I I 1� ,Adlerberg; u, which was adorned with heraldic , - ions n are . .. I ., h" , � d � -, the State sword.b� General Count Milutin; � . Tehinstors,xity (without board),'. 50 W 65 oo, , , . Itome. We h i "' "' his ops an . I I .. - eB,, province, . and naticnali-, � Saw -will men (West, with board) . ...... - 30 00 - - the. work of the en, one ift, . bar at the end.of . I ope the -Irish � .. . - , . ile I - b sent thin 1 � . I � the imperial standard. by G6iieral Count shields of oiti g federation ... works--iwall-and' the b6af, the'Ot I ,'�"r�y.ba�vb'b�bkbone,,e'n'o'ug ,tore , 11 , ties., 'The pro( aloug�the face 'Laborers, jA cityi.per (lay. .......... I., 1�75 � , 2 00 Canadian Qovernme t must for some time' the bows rit � poising his -viteapon for, a Ora , ' a Bra lik"o'ss, [ing, U�Wardb Of Tailo)rA, per .da .5160 , 3.00 be rather material than political� and 6trake. These form rance , Schouvaloff, and the crown'of th �essi?on pags6d � D � 11 p an effective ent .. an outrage, on tl�air patriotism. Ire- . � , ' ofthe grand stand � contain Y, ....... --1 ..... ;­.; ... I , ' - . I Jasand'-persol'is, and in front of -the. _ 'Cooho,.imed,rap�,per month..: ...... 45 CO - ,60 00 directed , towards the I . I I ... I M .1 by Admiral Heyden..Thirty-two adjutauts., ,is, , tho . land will stand by the ' against' Pope� Lo6, ,' � � " , - Yia6torem.; ............... .'­­:.�...; .... 1. 3 00� , . 4 00 . development of 'the'. to the court. * ­- .. : . I I . general will bear the, poles I I . and every, other ,,foreign busybody, be he . 'and 00rds Of, renowned Church 'of ,St., Basil,- with its, painters ...... .. ............... a - consent, to the Chinese , "i � , . . the baldachin o , I . ..... �� .... �. . ... 8 co 3 5o physical 'resources of the country. Th B universal Saxon or Italian. '' . , 11 .1, I 1. - � I - ­ I ver the,beads of the impe. extraordinary cluster. of towers,and domes, � . -; �, �, :I � � . , ;' � vast wh6at-gr ' , . 1. � I � , rial couple. The inhabitants of.St. Peters- 1. � rEMALMS, . development, of. the owing section must be awarded the -palm of merit . 16 is stated that an -in-former, brought - � � I work (with'b6ard), , .. I - -C e%u y, o ecoration, - , I I -- I burg will be informed � of the begiaining'of and n6ar that 'spot entered .the Kremlin. lands 6� the Northwest and the natural for completeness an'41' t: f d � from America se"of the knowledgo � I The Em�erok I ' lit And beauty are dombined with the fish- . � � I remains for ihe', lexti4ree . 0111111ralhous�l ......... ....,., ......... � .... 1. 15 00 � , 2 , 5 00 , wealth of British Columbia Must continue I . becall � I . I r Inc. the sacred *rite by an artillery's-alute , W.z.s. ... t�.., .... I .......... ­­ 18 130 . ....., which be possessed regarding peraonsim-,. I 11 . . . , and amys fasting in the palace within the .....". 35 00 �� � principal care of.the Canadiaii Govern. Ing industries. with m'ost--,c­ha,rming fitness � 1� ,by the display of white flags on the to Cha,mbarmaids ................ ... ... �,­ 16 00 , , 25 00 P - . - 'plicated, -in - the � dynamiV conspiracy, has I I War", 'Kremlin, not at- the Woitzha monastery, as Laundxess6A;; .11 ­ 15 00 25 00, went and', the Governor- Gen eral. ' The. and qtigintness.' Real Chinamen in natural, �01 and of its full accomplishment by the run- . � �1­ ......... I ...... I- ... I........ I - been in Scotland Yard /fok. two day§. A - ' (� . � I . Originally, ntended. ' I cooks.�i­".f .. ... ........ � ........ � I . . ..... ..1.1. 515 00 Times also again,suppbrt6 the Irish emigra- attire ,cap the climax, of' success of, the � �� Ming lap of red flags and)' ,by a saluto of,101 I � � V .. � . . Rome despatoli-isays: the Pope bearing� �. � , ­ 'A� tlae.fortr& � I ­­­ I, . ,, . I . The -ceremony. of, the' coronation was Ge -Dol! he pers ..................... .... . 15 00 2�' ()o tiOn scheme. I I I . . Celestial hmpire in the'exhibi6ioD. . -, . I . guns from S' I - I . I . Shop girls, per month ........ ..� ..... t.. 30 00 45 Go . I I ,� I .- I I 1 of�the meetings- at Dublin, in which his ' I . 1, solemnly. Announced to the people to-dayi " I , , , I 11 - ­ . . �, 11 . The grounds Are exquisitely furnished, � I . � - . I I . I , , j I . action was condol na a, I - . P "dospatob And the announ6ement will be repeated '611 L I . , -S,000,J), . alkingim, R . or Puttlug,n Traveller 1. . �, , � I I I . I A last (Tuesday nigii0j,151 scow I - - I And are lighte,d'by alectricAy� . oaned, sent 'for Cardi ­ 1 says-: ------- L-�-­�- - I � . ,­­�-,­ . I , girl, ,who had r6fus6d a -,�� � - � � � I - Jae6bini and Simeoni, 'and insisted that I . I �. . -the two--16UF6e6d� g,da 8, I . I I -&-Hamilton . I : 11 .. . I . I in y . I ' ' I I I offix Tralli, - , , . . , I A�pavilion has been erectedf6rtfieug'e' I . ��� I The Emp6ror worehi� uniform' 'and was' Upon the order from the -Commander- gOOd-100kiDg' telegrapb-ropairi rdan'throo' I hisAetter to the Irish bishopsbestriOtly ,, I ' . I oftlembersof -the royal1amily,Wbenev6i I � I mounted on a splendid charger. Hexodo a, 'General the beraids raised theirmaces, and times Within sixn�ontbs, gave as a reason A I Philadelphia, toldgrata. says -. Mark they visit -the show. I , ., ..­., : obeyed. , ., . I i, . � little in ad I I I I that he *aB- too much- of a ar. Spilker,, travelling SA166mb . ,h,- , to-day--ob-- =�-O-T-Mond'U -exhibitio � ill -ba -t . rown- -�-michael-D,o�-vit-t�im.y.8-tlia-pap,%1-6ircul,i,r��--,;-,�-.'� wander . . . I .. , vance of the four Generale: at 'this' pi aal tbpL_A"e gtAut%_barad-their I,, _4be D -W 11 � to the clergy, pr;judieed, un3us '. ; - 1. . - � --diructly-attWdig - 7Th- he w-an-de-r-a-d-fkoff-p-ol-6't,-o--p-of�,7fr6m I I I I I I I , I � Lifflit'-gel 66*6ial public at the entratide' I �� j� I Viiina, iTffa-1ntKfin-ed­a . ea a the trqmpbtg� bed� el, �PaJOWQ af - --�, " I , 5,-(UCG:a-ja-iiiictb,6--.kei�n�--. - - - . I in; , is t, and, - � .­­­­..�� �- - " I 9w�al . �660VW -SrRaMiC'Milway. " Spilker presented the vaistrongly painful. re htment, -.v-. "I calm a EV -1r0 -`Z1 �n- - -, 0 " 1'arl- & Irl, . I I I Ab Be . �. 1 ft`�7 `,",-M 06 it6l" .04 a par o the "'people. Mr. 'Elea] ' - � ­­- 611 WEVU '61, . ries ,__ WA . I '71 -W upt evoli, I � 0 L� �W,io -r, -� ru; , Eyq,dqn fthbt�gmtv� WT �4.21hillihg.. Ifis.safe,to...-prediet a,t­.­­-tb­­--­-t* I fIL'I" i I - sectef� ... r @ 11 0101w- a t t1irl .1slip 6f ,an aicursi6n` -a feAture of.the London seaBonf , ,& I I ; � I.. I � 11 �. . I :! I 1. ,bomb be,d be insulate that the-leighborg. com no or a re I Y, I I . graciously in response to the Wild e amation, �, I I I . I Milizwevort to Philadelphia. . it will be. th . he, Parnell, -' � d 1 I � thusiasm which greated him at every point. " Out Most � Aukust, Most High, an would10 sure to talk. � I I ticket from N � M.P., sending a subscription to t -..- ­- -- __J I 1. _ Ana,-iuJlib�w�ds-of.,Atig-tr�iii—q-6�o ­ - ­- ---- -- -, � . i � ­ __ ­ a ---::� ,.-i���.-.-".--.�---d--�-.---,, ­­­­ �'Tlib"ij6b7dV6C6k--d-6tli'h6d'�tb'Abcept-thb-ti(Sket,- LWA-Llllk� -GdNWF,rIf6IA-Ud will, tire.r1al?e 1�ammu 1 __ - -- T 6w�rf�sdver ­. - -- - ­ ... 'A .�� illager lai ,a .wager that a I . 7 speech� will .11 instriAct tbe.,practioal fisber� I in Errington ,b I or 1161 � , n, W ,V , Cbeer upon cheer followed each, 6.tI M(oaf I sign the Emperor � I I and coptry-on themselves. , . , - � � i � I �tantly from the denselypacked multitude Alexander Alexandieviteb. I ,got, wl�o8a'acqnahat%uce he had asW ­ � ejected Spilher in the open man, so that they will: acquaint fro . �gratitude f'rom,R. orne, : ' . - on the streets and fro . ,-;yl , having ascended strai: the Northern- CEntral Railwa - above I I � , ". , . . � . m thousands of pe, plo the throne - of big ancestors, that of Ally ilade, could nob,Mthin six hours ,�oo;. y with thp:1�6egt:improvemants in their craft , .1 I �V . I � I I � � .1 mArrya, young wor a dbing, in all,parts of'of the world, and*matkind i I -A Now Orleans co I lor�dv�omau i - a ehru-� . - . ' I , I in the bg,IcQnieB and Windows. The 'EM� . ' All! the RUSgiag-,- also � those -of' � the, wi an d b h d Harrisburg in the' midst Of a- dren n . I �� � � - was greeted w . jup ,nan W 0 ' . 4 . Poland. And of t90 d 8�jarrivod at��he same,h6toI' The suitor ,laim . press ith every Mark ,,of: Kingdom of r0p., The company L ,ad b,at tb a � ing'an ,honest penny by announcing -the , d [rom the bouu�ybfthe water�s.11 ooi�iDg of the end of the' -world.' , Grain general how.to derive the fullest possible - enthusiasm and loyalty. lqer daughter And, Which ar "' - Is introduced himself to her,. 8hb gmiled upon ti�k6t was purchased two'yearg before Sbe,1dg , ; � , i Duchy of rini . a inseparab , 11� advanthgo J I . . I , , -the Graudll�uchcsskenia,, threw,&- hiss to from . it, has vouchsafed -to ordbr:that the ,4im"a minister was call6a in,'aD the cars- 'the company, had, e�dnavorpd to' 09,11 , In, : AtubttDquetiziFis)imr,ngorfj'Hf�ll,'gi'vf)i�. bpon'banisbod-from church, but nevertlie. I �. � ­ .11 I ---tb _-1 � such tickets. The ,ludge charged the jury il ri1atiODaI Fisheries B x'4 Woe hag gkincd'thoivaand8, of follow6rs',wEC­ 1- - -­­­­.-, - -a -p-0-0-pl a - 15 -6 -'Gr -and Dukes formed a; , coro�nation and d6neboration of'His Impe. . mony *as performed. : The oouple,left 0 � I . � I I I hotior of the Into , - .. I 'S", very brilliant group; and the Asiatic riaLkajesty should take place, in which the following worning,.'wibb no inconsider- that eject -ion under the circu'1116tauuo was lilbition, the Prinee-of Wales WidVid 66nt ha�v6'4'aao"nod 'work and 'are Preparing - . ,� , I � I , , I � � ' � . deputations were ' also -- magnificently cerdw6ny,�Ill participate bi , agust spouse' able �uiti of money, Tbey were husband an outrage. . � , , . 11 L . I tributions of'the tnited'Stat6s to the exbi' for the fins,l'day under her' ldtider`�hip.' It :' , ­� 'L � sai � .1 ­ �­ ­­­­ , I ­-­-­ I � � Attired. The ­StAte ` ca ' .were the ,Empress MakiOL F60dord alld,wife of long'stan ding,, and bad played . . . I . , , " . I bition. .w in strange how anxious. Howe'people always I I I rr . iages I .. I I .. I .. . I / , ore - especially degeriing of credit� I 'pplendidly decorated and 60 whole Bolernh act is. "announced by the , present , iT, abro.talk-opirit rappfn*gs.� - � . Mr, Lowell, jn:,roplying to. the toast' of' seem to be tb,bastel the 6na,pfl.othe world. ,' - ' ­ . I � . the Uame trick in Many plaoeo. /.I I 1 . . I - , ' ' .. I I., . . I .. I . I I 11 .11 �:.I'­r,- I I . . 1 , I . � I . I . : . I � ­ - I . . . I � I . � : �, .. I . . I I , . . .1 ! � . I I , , . . . . . ,. I I � . 11 . , � I .1 I . I . . 'I, I . .1 .� . I . 11 .1 11 I . � . . . I . I . I . . I I I I , / , . . . . . I . . I I I . I . : � . . . . I I I . '/ I I I � � , ''I . �, I � I I I � . I I . � . � . . I I . : I � / I . I �, I . . I I I . .1 . I- " . . . . � 11 I . . . . � � I . . .� I � ,. , . I � . ­ � I . . . I . I I � I � I .11 I I . L . . � I .1 1, , I � ­.., . . I . ., �. . . . . . � , � . I . 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