-Colonel Humphery, | his comman bea 
blishment of good relations between us and them less} consist of x than 24 LIA Lieut.-Co 
Sy and more dificult. yee think our neutrality bri M.P., pre s to the encement of the day's pro- | in very high ^ eem 
wise, and i am sure that it is iated by the co uniry a ceedings, fonnd that the "Ist Hants brane which he| who gr nee pest. the 
large. Well, then me ie MM MAE i jp wer ded d of tih u nder du. 4 d 
Iam sure every Bn nglish we has a hea! is b and | commanded was composed 0 six com p 
a feeling of justice in "his nd, sympa this bi 24 files. He ordered Lieut. dr of g^ o 
unfortunate Banes, and Vids that this iit : — D Company, which et r, to break it up and | furthe 
been abl w the sword successfu ny eee ir defenc our 
pecus that teva who reflec h r M the mong he others, 
of the yea 
when that war broke out, gf this 
that those who make these 
t 
= in not 
we 
t in 
nter to the Balti sailor tell you was 
Sti i possibility, M = at coula $ bave gone by w en ees been 
&ttended by no sult. Ships sailing © 
cannot stop a M (n A. and to 
the progress of an army by sending a fleet to 
have been attempting to do that which it w: 
omplish. 
ave 
it m: 
ting elt | 
fully 
es for the dence o oft the pues By? chic Bi defence | 
TUM Muro n. Rut this state of thin 
o undertake vast o 
ent ^s keep the 
ita 
e r- it increased, and waited viae a ak 
the men pos sitively s to obey this o 
A 
on the 
country could have applied for decid ing in ees sense I one of them addressed the Calon saying that ‘the 
18th 
Brooks 
Lieutenant 
ignorance of the custom, and 
, | military ball sent to the t E de 
d Mayor w SEM 
his own 
equisite enu 
u ^ 
pany to its r 
uke on its insubordinat 
ste After the pon ie 
ned his commissi c" on 
d hi 
for War, and eventually, by comm 
company (t 
Basingstoke 
| the Basingstoke Company was disbanded, This decision 
an 
tion Colonel Dickso 
By 
not asa 
mer 
erigin of a gatem display o 
of the Lord Mayor, Th 
this singular case is tha 
given a decision to the e 
pune nt while in n Yo 
t th 
"—— 
Mb 
who petitioned for inquiry, on the ground that 
ct of but a few wo an 
rhole 
toke, 
the i iän bordination was the a 
| should not the refore have been ae u 
ad ther 
Tue Riots rx BELFast,—On Frida ay morni 
outbreak of the Hotere Í tok Fie " hs. 
Le" and Bhs olice At fi 
corps. Thei inqui: ry lasted segt Hs 
o 
NG.—During M" RN of 
S 
n off this place. 
"Worth ing College, in 
r War EE it 
unday 
An 
p 
ere rene evel w ded. 
injar bel A little zi p 
q m - 
ables also received iim 
the day a net ing was h eld. at which de 
At 9.5 the 
"3 
in a circle, about half a 
size, till, when about m the s 
m the water, in 1 the shape | of a cone, ' 
mile | in podre and gra — Na 
ing its panier ch the porem boa game: ipe a 
50 f 
esas] ing | 
The sea 
for 
atit ni ight, ^1 
| place at the funerals o 
took place on Sanday, b ut they passe 
friends of bes deceased parties 6a 
eyery sort and kind. This duty has been nobly performed b an heir remains. wo in 1 
ple of this kingdom ; A prod Cf DIDA mmense waves rolling to a centre and throwing up obest es the "bodies of two of m 
gth during which this country has made such enormous ran of foam. t 9.15 the > aud an an li bat dis Wi half P 
Sigeg Sweat. ing which, ocnstitotéa Ma | qx eding heavy hailstorm attende ed its dissolution, | Police, e juries, who were 
e mfort, the e happin p a x be w è 3» of E pation some of the stones being about three-quarters of an half Roman cheat tat could not | ‘ee 
b ba pep d ago oniy inte itie A bat * ase Mee: E Y vrei inch i in diameter. The disturbed water travelled to the discharged 
esperes ou e those € Sedis dE i ese tward at the rate ear] tiles an hour, and 
sults can be obtained. Government cannot interfere with | whe opposite Brighton another waterspout was forme 
Lied Longer Dus or (hab ents erprise ; w Mee No but far more graceful in appe nce than the first, the Tatty DS 
alittle contribution Mom the public NURSE nnd set up this | upper part not HN so | ulliy, but much higher. Its OPENING OF THE ISI 
m. rent another, so ard to | exis pn V iuo section of the railway fro 
"ood it pu Bh rising comm og bat faee pers contain a long account of a | opened for passenger traffic on Tuesd 
EU 
reo 
ranket S ie viilying Pire T rod by the 
lend EN of York » the 
ical tou of Vh ef — i 'eondition m » Wen ing the conduct of | way on Sundays. Coa and om le the 
habitual practice, int this country e S al very | Colonel inem DUE the zc of the 16th Lancers, management of a company, will rc 
gt Enow est PE to SUPE his px how fa. direct | while in barracks in this city. It appears that on the e cation between Ven and Shanklin until 
e; whatever line you may take, | regiment leaving York e. NM et addres sed Shanklin to Ventnor is 
whether stb it be Active exertion fom pores A dr o aiudious letter to the Secretary of S 1 beri wi last work has beet 
thous: jy ea ae nufacturing w en, in ds pred fe it his duty to lay before bim [T em nines of force officers layed by Tie "fontis met with in tunnelling 
enr mae knows best how to Souidibute to ad ublie wealth | and the ie pline of the regiment. mplained, | thro igh dow orth of Ventnor. 
O 
Po yita Tas to do o eA Hora albar TR Aae Ie doit, ra bein grossly ingulted by Colonel Dickton an nd Co: ass. ox "X: EST mare 
barriers and obstructions, where barriers and obstructions pe theo "n paire San an excursion s P 
pressed, and to give tbat freedom to industry and activity to rir in erc neglecting, after his election, to leave m Tuesday evening at the 
T T Y ong T ceo ph por ha how — their cards at the Mansion HOME A and then subse- ri. West 1 Malan and Taff Vale 
performed that task well and successfully, and if an body E quently sending him an inviti i n to attend a ba pool oad. It appears that 
take the trouble to look back, which few men are Poy be lm any car pela the invitation. | trains ran at cheap fares from Shrewsbury, 
d a, Buy uy too bus —— forward ; if Y) A ext complaint was hee] two of the officers, on | and other places, to enable pi 
takin place in d es Feria Ou Yale 8 pre, De oat a Seed night mes amüsed themselves on the way | Viaduct and the neighbourin 
be astonished at the magnitude of the improvements which | tO barracks by e earoaring to exti h the g ng the trai ne 
Lie oe Bevel oe magnitude X e - remp Raus o f MM ert they were summoned |and L inster, th 2 
E Gag o nre BOW 9 | befor agistrates, and fined 27. each. That sub. | with the line except between Shrewsbury 
dustry whi r 
pori Ta dre OMS E MP ^ rarae soie ‘Colonel | Dickson, on peig a ball, assaulted doo he was, in accordance wit 
of the E who had been the means of con- | furnished oa ad pilot. 
LLS.—The sentence of death passed upon John visting ied am gr for which he was summoned | Pontypool is which res great € 
Allen, at the iiri Assizes, for the murder of his wife, | before the magistrates, and Mer A number of adjourn- proms ment to delve vis m a "a descent on 
has been commuted to pen itude M The respite | ments eventually paid 5/. to the police fund rather|some of the gradien 
appears to have been the spontaneous act of the Home | than submit to a conviction. "The officers having set | nece titorbfüse, ry 
Higa M. pe I" 
facts have tra 
progr ga big An end boen 
wi 
in the 
aes wails Sh sige 
IM ood that. his life has been 
was at once m 
respi made Ts own to him by the 
governor of the gaol. 
and fainted, 
the hos 
the c e 
ordered by the 
f inquiry, 
Ye instance of the 
Lord. Mentebhit o of Heel s t 
Seere tary ' of Stat te for War, 
rr were kept quiet, He 
been subjected b D me police were endeavourin; (rs a to -— an offendi 
the 
spared. The receipt of | Volu 
by 
On receiving the announcement | non-commissioned 
He was removed to | order 
ie d ed LE where he now remains under | part o 
such an example, his lordship said that the sol 
of | under them harboured an ill bey a the po 
been forwarded a that — took place, and that |a 
write to Colonel Dickson, threatening to shy 
unless the soldi train 
had foun 
necessar 
the matter dina the Horse 
> pa 
the Lord Mayor wa 
tha t his P fad, on the 
officer’s ball, e 
special mean 
in 
e 
made to hir 
fiers 
Penta td pose 
ng 
to the 
cer; 
on of a Volunteer | 
E mpelled to 
8 to prev vent a disturbance o on the 
e condu cb of the 
Li 
an 
| tion before 
on 
line to Pontypool i 
ford excursion trai: 
Tuesday evening, was que 
had reached “or qe see 
| should have bee di before 
man at Blandare ind si igual the line 
iv KD 
yet and that his lordship a 
of the 
e 
| glad when the regiment left the city. On the citizens 
of the coal _ train eis. pert upon wipe 
tare: with 
the coming aware - rse the Lord Mayor h i 
e > recent disbandment of "he. Basingstoke corps for taken in the matter, they at once got up a memorial to | though the ren was plied, and no 
The the Duke of Cambridge, which was signed by the | apprehended until, o mdi ng the ri 
e court was ue a of Sir George Pechell, Colonel- reid, sheriff, nine aldermen, 29 councillors, eight | base of the hill, the pit observed the co ig 
Commandant of the 4th Sage hae Battalion of | magist: ; three deputy-lieutenants, the clerk of the way: eat once ble pem telli yw 
m ewm as penitent Bm oti Barton, of the 34 | peace, city coroner, the under-sheri 3 one admiral, two | to pub all the pressure ye sible s tho yer 
ants; and Ca oo Brae Hants. Colonel lar n een rie bankers, M^ eral other gentle- | was done. Simu — with pe e engin 
Asaistan on t-Ins nepector of Vola unteers, attended from trad of the ¢ s, eerie A the | the engine, and the stok Muere the en MTS. 
Nd t tify the | but all was useless. Suc x as the Sp + 
issued by Colonel | 
y battalion 
$i Ma review a ^ general ont "» 
that no company in 
x 
|ropliut the Tod Mayor bad made; je “tat, on 
contrary, Colonel Dickson and those under! 
by the train that the brea ks 
friction and thus became powerless. 
