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SECOND EDITION. 
LATEST 
INTELLIGENCE, 
“FIELD” OFFICE, SATURDAY, :j p.m. 
PROCLAMATION OP WAR AT TUI? ROYAL EXCHANGE. 
Yesterday, In accordance with the ancient custom of enter- 
ing upon a war by proclamation at the usual resort of mer- 
chants, the civic authorities proccodod to tho Royal Ex- 
change, and, having ascended tho stops at thogrand cntranco, 
Her Majesty’s declaration of war against Nicholas, Emperor 
of all tho Russias, was read in a clear voice by Mr. Samuel 
Beddomo, sergeant-at-arms and macobearer to tho corpora- 
tion. At tho conclusion throe hearty clioors were given by n 
very numerous concourso of persons who hud assembled to 
witness tho ceremony. 
WAR-OFFICE, (Friday Evbnino) Maiich 24. 
OFFICE OF ORDNANCE. 
Royal Regiment of Artillery— Lieutenant-Colonel dairies Dalton to 
lie Colonel, vice C. E. Gordon, deceased; Captain John William 
Ormsby to be LIcutonant-Colonol, vice Dalton ; Second Captain Percy 
Francis Gotlicr Scott to be Captain, vice Ormsby; First Lieutenant 
Robert John liny to be Second Captain, vice Seolt ; Second' Lieutenant 
Horace Percival, to bo First Lieutenant, vice liny, March 17 
Corps of Royal Engineers. Cuptuln William Turnbull Rcnwlck to 
be Llcutunant-Colonul, vico Molesworth, retired onfall pay; Second 
Captain James William Gosset to be Captain, .vice Rcnwlck; First 
Lleuteiiniit Jolin Gordon Jorvois to lie Second Captain, vice Gosset ; 
Second Lieutenant Lonsdale Augustus ilnlo to Ijo First Lieutenant, 
vico Jorvois, March 31. 
COMMISSIONS SIGNED RT LORD LIEUTENANTS. 
Counly of Stafford William Henry Chotwynd, Esq., to be Deputy 
Lieutenant, March 26. 
2nd Regiment of the Duke of Lancaster’.' Own Militia— Samuel 
Hodder, Gent , to lie Lieutenant, Mnreh 21, 
Royal Radnor Rifles— Hugh Powell Prlckard.Gonl., to bo Lieutenant, 
vico Wiilliiiii Edward Pilchard, resigned, Mnreh 16. 
Royal Monmouthshire Militia— John Scgruve. Gout, to bo Ensign 
March 2H. * 
Royal Cardigan Regiment of Militia-Captain William Thomas 
Rowland Powell, late o Captain In her Majesty's 3711) Regiment of Foot, 
to be Lloutcnant-Coloncl Commandant, vice Colonel Wliilum Edward 
Powell, retired. 
Memorandum — The Queen bus been graciously pleased to command 
that Colonel William Edward Powell slinll be permitted to retain the 
titular rank and uniform of a retired Colonel. 
The Duke of Beaufort accompanies Lord Cardigan to the East, as 
one of his aldo-do-cumps. The whole staff of tho expeditionary force 
leave town on Monday next, with the exception of Lord Raglan. 
Next week the general embarkation of tho second division will 
actively lake place. 
THE FIELD. 
• [Saturday, 
ram!-." 1 Spiri .' 8 - Tllc s I' eed * " 10 "K h a few secoulTh^r „ 
Chilly s crew Is extremely good; a race look placo a week- . lhat of 
•ff-* etBl,t and 11,0 University crew for the last mile fh 
The latter won hy several lengths. [The names of the UnivJ h *i Co,,r *- 
nre given elsewhere.— En.] 6 L ' n,v orsl(y Creir 
A formal order had been received on the left bank of the Danube 
from Omar Pasha to attack the head-quarters of the Russians at 
Pojana, which is nbout four miles from Kolafat. A council of war 
wax held on the 16th, ond with the map of Kalafat and Pojana 'afore 
them, the plan of attack was discussed, explained in all Its details, 
resolved and organised, and the greatest confidence expressed of Its 
being successful. The day was not fixed at the Council. 
Colonel Dleu arrived nt Kalafat In the night of the 16-16 The 
orders of Omar Pasha were to the effect that the General Commanding 
should conform himself to the wishes of Col. Dleu in every respect 
Ills plan of the battle was discussed and accepted on the morning of 
the 16th, and the attack decided for the 22d, with 26 battalions of 
Infantry, in pieces of cannon, 2ft squadrons of cavalry, and 5,000 
Irregulars By this time an important action will have been fought 
'I iie Camp at Gallipoli — The Momteur has the following para- 
graph “The English Government has given orders to the English 
troops assembled at Malta to depart for Gallipoli. The French Go- 
vemment has sent 1,000 men there, and they probably arrived on the 
27th. Vessels with 16,000 men have sailed from the coasts of France 
and Algeria. The rest of the army, 50,000 men, will be assembled in 
Turkey by May. 
The Turkish Minister has demanded his passports, andlc ft Athens 
g. the Rtisalon nr.„,hi,,o„ * I 
W?,.?nn.° r * l h t l« n °c front Odessa had caused the greatest appre- tar, to replace the 30th, 14th, and 65th,~ordered to the !^ lbral - 
r . !. e ' '^ 5 7 n .\ C . 0, , n st „ ood piastres Mie kilo, a of the Royal Artillery, consisting of 105 , men and threT^m A fCcti °n 
Idice lln lZ mm wt “i* M “ ?’ T , rlt '* , . c > or , ln , s , lcll >'- R*°t® had taken embarked for Portsmouth in the City of Dublin Compan^fl?™ huv ' 
place, and a mill had been plundered, nnd this was done by women Duke of Cornwell. '-umpany’ s stc ttmsl) | 
lllltl /ihllllpon C,w 1 * r. >1. t . . .1 , ,,, ® I 
It will be seen hy the weights that the University r rpw 
one, Hus is considered an advantage over the long coi.» “ hta ’T 
Hmdcy slron e t,r mcn nro squired than at the short cow^^ 
On Saturday last the new boat built by Searle arrived. W» 
say that, like last year’s, it has up lo tho present time fidl-Y ? 8 ” 1 10 
satisfaction. A\ e hope, however, within a few days it will « ’° Ki, ' > 
a good one. }s 11 wl “ Proy* it^f 
°,* ford J' as ,akcn U P it« quarters at Putney, and commons 
lo-day (Thursdny) over tlio course. The crew left on w < !/ C ” Tln S 
evening, slept at Eton, and from thence went to London Ved,, Mday 
On Wednesday they rowed in a new boat built by King of n , 
which, although Intended for a lighter crew, proved tuelf . ° G * f ° rrf . 
The boat is to he used by University College nt tho next rae«° 0d b ° 8,> 
v ° 
Dub l, .v — The 11th Regiment embark ln;tlic Bombay, f or Mali 
17th, in the Cornwall and Dunbar; the 30th, in the Star of th 
tho 
MARKET S. 
MONEY MARKET. 
I M P E K I A L PARLIAMENT. 
[Continued from page 21)8.] 
FRIDAY — Lords — Lord Clarendon in moving an address to tho 
Queen in answer to her gracious message, hoped that nothing would 
occur to shako tho opinion of Europe in tho unanimity of this country. 
After an nblc speech, ho read the address— an echo of tho royal com. 
munloatlon. 
Agreed to, after observations from Lord Derby, tlic Earls of Aber- 
deen, Malmesbury. Granville, nnd Hardwieke, Lord Brougham, Furl 
Groy, and tho Marquis of Lopsdowno. Adjourned. 
THE WAR. -THE QUEEN’S MESSAGE. 
FRIDAY -Cobmohs.— O n tho motion for taking Into consideration 
me Jloynl Message on tho war, moved by Lord J. Russell, 
Mr. Speaker read the Message, which has already appeared In print, 
address • “ U8sel “ lon 1-080 uml moved tho adoption of tho following 
“That a humble address bo presented to her Majesty, to return to 
her Mqjcsty tho thanks of this House for her most gracious Message, 
and for the communication of the several papers which linvo boon laid 
before it In obedience to her Majesty's command. To assure her 
Majesty „f the just sense wo entertain of her Majesty's anxious nnd 
uniform endeavours to preserve to her people the blessings of peace, 
nnd of our perfect confidence in her Majesty's disposition to terminate. 
'var whenever that object can be accomplished 
consistently with the honour of her Majesty's Crown nod the in- 
terosts of her people. That wo have observed with deep concern that 
.iZ, Tii ? y 8 •mdcavours have been frustrated by the spirit of nggres- 
nnl d a " ),| ’r tho t, , npcror of H,185l 'ft 1,1 'I' 8 Invasion and continued 
occupation of the provinces of Walluchia and Moldavia— in the rejcc- 
w^it i ' , 0 tc ™* of Ponco, proposed under the sanction of the 
2JEJ 1 iff , £5l^22 rc » r ? 0f E « r< >P®— ""‘f in tho preparation of Immonso 
forces to support his unlust pretensions. That these pretensions 
1“ V s . u of tho Independence of the Turkish empire. 
1 , ttt 4 10 tr,l8t 1- oposed lii us demands on our part a firm 
r co *°P 0ra to with her Majesty In a vigorous resistance 
be d«nJn?in. .a 1.“ fT* 01 *?’ " hose farther aggrandisement would 
nc dangerous to the Independence of Europe. 
war b . e,lof tlmt thc ministerial preparations for 
inrteaniin „ i V . doflclont ' and »i«t their whole policy was vague, 
M le> \ d . pft V loM > drawing Hie infer mco that some pervorso 
SmdlnlTtw ‘ 1,e « coun , clls nn<l frustrated their efforts, and 1 recoin- 
mn> " s “ uta “» •» 
" I,hcd ,0 , «onemto himself from any responsibility 
arising from a war in whtch be could not eoneur. J 
Justice. 1 R UpI ' r0vcd of th0 " ur > 08 ono iu vindication of public 
Stuart Irnn^ l m.* 0f „? rftnby ,nQde R fcw 'observations, nnd Lord D. 
Lord Palmerston could not treat tlie question as one of more nroflt 
as^sssiTses. <*• ipssiss 
Mr. Disraeli supported tlie address. 
nnhY J- R “, 860,1 br,efl y re r ,lod *'» various censures vHtlch had been 
govennnciit in the course of the debate. Alluding 
“ poc s hC * 4p , c ^ c ' '! pf Mr ' I)l8rno, l. 110 denied the fact that dlffer- 
1?°“ ^ ® P D ?? 0 ' lstl ‘d nmong the present ministers, nnd ridiculed tho 
giounds on which that hypothesis laid been founded. 
After a few words from Col. Sibtliorp, 
>|-| , - 1 • g'i y i ii vl | Jp 
J i “ Dft n*m o U 8 ly adopted; and on the motion of Lon 
tlie wS Ho^e ^JoIn,;,!! bc p,m ‘ afod tol,C1 ' 
THE WAR IN THE EAST.— PASSAGE OF TIIE DANUBE 
* , i r 0P turtukai. 
Advices from Turtukai, of the 23rd nit i. > 
fought. Tlie Russians lost 2,000 men. i ho v ctorv is iloulur!i| U «B ^ 
Turks finally withdrew to their entrenchments J loubtftl), as tho 
ANOTHER BATTLE AT TI'LKSA 
The following from the Frond,,, Blad | s telegrmdie'd lr«m , 
“ On the 23rd General Gorfachakoff forced thenakvitl r » ,.i ; 
above Tulksa, which place was occupied the It t l . n ube 
noticed this battle elsewhere.] some day. [We have 
R appears tr°m tho map that Turtukai and Tulksa are nearly 150 
English miles apart. The latter place is about 60 rnllos from the 
month of the Danube. These movements of the Russians would seem 
to conflm the rumour that their object is to get possevsion of Vnrnl 
flrcw ’ tbe flrriVBl ° f thC E,IRll5h nnd French auxma^ 
(®V SOBMARUfK AXD EDBOI'BAK TKLKCKAPU.) 
VtEXNA, Saturday, 10 a.ji —The Fremden Bluff, a doubtful outlie 
T 8 f 11 , 1 ? 6 , 1 orks ,lavc vros«ed the Danube ut Simnltzn There 
had been hard fighting for some days. 0 
h.,Hon?e, 8 ,YJSl a c n » antlnople * of tbc 20t, ‘- i,,r ° r "' "» that the Retii. 
buhon found the Snlina mouth of the Dunube impnssable 
» 6 ” MEWLS 
Friday, March 31 — Consols closed at an advance of nearly ii,.. 
quarters per cent, on the prices of Thursday evening. Tlicv then 
off at 85 3, ond opened this morning at 85 J to J . From this there 
a reaction to 85J, but a steady Improvement took place, and 
0,0 f°d “t 86 j to^86 for money, and 86 to i for the account. Threc-ond* 
SMITHFIELD. 
l itiDAv, Marcli 31.— The number of Sheep is large for the season mwl 
prices are fully 2d. per 81bs. lower. Choice Calves continue to be scarce 
de Vincennes nnd tho litth Regiment of the Line, on the eve of de- , 
part ure for tlie East. The old quarters of the Imperial Guard, on tlie 
yim DOrsuy, the finest in Paris, are to be placed nt the disposal of the 
English cavalry, on Its passage through Paris. 
Fiiusen Funds.— A ll securities have again fallen on the Bourse to- 
day, owing to the full in consols. The Three per Cents, were at 6 ,;, f 
20e., and the Four-nnd-a-Half per Cents., 8«f. 60c., for the end of the 
month. 1 
“ Vienna, Friday.- Five Russian slcnmens, with large vessels in tow 
containing 4,000 troops, have left Sebastopol. The united fleets are 
still ut BnicOf, where they are detained hy want of con Is. As soon ns | ,, , " s— -v, «v, lU um. inree-ami 
Dnron Hess returns from Berlin, anlmpedal manifesto nmv be expected, c'.^ifoon ? e JU? en , ,6 ' J ef t 0,r at 85 i cx - div - for ‘ ho opening- ] n ^.' 
m which it will bo stated that Austria, though tho disapproves the tmJVV & : '“t*" 1 Iiond8 ' 1&s - t0 5s - discount; and Exc henue? 
slops which Russia is taking, is resolved lo remain ncutrul with (lie rest B i ’ “ s ' discount to 2s. premium. luer 
of Germany. A Gorman army or 400,000 men will make Unit ncu- . ! ? AT , Dn o^, Y ', ■ April ^—Market for Consols appears firm. At twel™ 
trulity respected on all sides. It seems Unit Baroh Meyendorfl' has hern 0 t,ock > 8C S ?• 
informed that Russia lius nollilug to expect from Austria except strict 
neutrality." 1 
» A despatch from Warsaw announces that PaslUcwitsch set out to- 
ny, and would probably arrive nt Bucharest on the 4th of April 
Tho.wuters of tlie Pruth are so swollen that all the bridges have been 
swept away, nnd it will ;be impossible to cross this river for eight or 
ten duys to come. Whatever then may be tho reinforcements that 
destined for the Russian army in tho Principalities, it appears difficult 
enough for them to bo able to reach their destination under a month 
or efx weeks. i . . v ■■ ■ » — * * ^ *.o HU u nun-uicuo, no. mu, 10 os. 
CONCTANT.NOPLV. -Marel. 16.— Russian subjects have hero received J, fid to 4* Tod 4d ;, t0 t Gd ' ; b , cst Lon K-woolV, 
notice to quit within twenty days, which will expiro early in April iV tl'iV ifi’ . , 0 8,10 ' n > to 4s - ; Ewes and second quality, 
The weather here Is very bad. •fliero was a heavy f“] of "now last t Ai l v '/ 3s 3s. lOd. ; Lambs, 5s. 8d. to 6s. 8d 
niglil, and to-day the streets ore filthy. The town is so full that there ° aBtS at mnrket » J7C ! Sheep and Lambs, 1,830; Calves, 171; Pigs, 280. 
Is no room nt the various hotels, and people are obliged to look for ; 
lodgings, by no means of a superior kind. What it will be In another MARK LANE, 
month, when half a dozen more steamers have disgorged their freight . ,, t . 
of tourists, volunteers, commissaries, &c., it is difficult lo say S netPdTn^ fnr» I iS$nn?*"7 A c ° 08| de r able business lias again been trsns- 
Albania. — Corfu, March 26— The Ottoman reinforcements lias hnveri “ ' Cat n " d F J our ’ both to local and distant country 
entered tho fortress of Arta, and the hopes of the insurgents in that and *i,’« iTnAi a « TanCC “ pon , tllc fo ™er was fully 6s. to 6s. per qr,, 
district are annihilated. insurgents in that and tlie latter 3s. per barrel, upon the rates of Monday last. OaU 
Baltic.— The Russians are transporting masses of rock along the '7th to Mnr^h^rfii ? r V iri Arldv ® 18 ,0 ' 
ice In the Bay of Finland to tlie site of the only navigable cl anuel in pV fi 7n n „ e . 3I p l ^cb-Engllsh Wheat, 1 430 4 , 0 . , roreign umo, 
front of Cronstudt, with the intention of their sinking themselves into ditto I fiin' «?’ 6 ' 9 a JOni ’ rish , d , lt 1 (o ’ 00 ( l ls 1 Foreign 
the already shallow bed us soon as tlie ice breaks up. They are taking Porcini l^a^i'f! °r tS ’ , 3 ', 65 w ‘£ 8 ' jr' sl1 dltt0 > 8 > 160 1 rs ' : 
measures already for getting rid of these masses of rock bv Thl W 70 , qrs ’ ; P g« lish : ’ 80 f l r8 - Flour, 13,050 
blasting, when they shall have doiic part of their service in In* r|' - ™ °! ne n ,ra “ycrages-M heat, 77s. 8d.; Barley, 
causing the British ships to run aground. Apllksbcen I 1 ’ 6 1 ^ DemS ‘ 41s ' 10d ' : Peas > 48s ’ M - 
arranged hy a man of tlio name of Jacobi, which has so far ob 
tallied the Emperor s approbation that a very liberal reward lias been TALLOW. 
in tlie fortress; and it is In tended to carry into execution this inter 
Z228UZ " bm ***• “• ^ «« ; '■ "«* cumnll, reportri in ,h. Oil, II, .t Admim, Dun. 
\ ico-Admlral Parceval Deschenes has taken up his command at offi.'J "in *? d'smterested enquiries of a cerioin Life Insurance 
Brest ns Commander of tho Bnltic squadron. command at office, in winch he has some heavy policies, staled "that there wag 
wl!o E '; r :f', , , ir 2f, Ch t, 17 T.T h0 8trects a "d roads me covered with people fixed In Be&Bay may aCC ° Unl f ° r ° Ur flcet bCi " S S ° Bn,noVab,jr 
who, wlili all that they possess, arc fleeing from the town The 1 ueicos unj. 
UL'ltnmm nnil nl.’irm nm infprwn If K frirhi.u.... .11. 
Nom de Guerre 
Snm Hood 
Sir Frederic 
can lie voiy distinctly seen from the celebrated Bellevue Cute, and from 
Fort Friediielisoi t. 
Important, if True.-A private letter from the Baltic states that 
Sir Char es Napiers ship, the Duke ol Wellington, is unable to get 
further through the Sound, there being only 27 feet of water, whereas 
she draws 31 . — Daily JWitj of to day. 
Berlin, Marcli 27.— Tub Kino’s Health.— It has at lentrlh i •»* «« 
been found proper to issuo bulletins ofhis Majesty’s slato of health Coloncl 
wliioli nre Lera appended in condensed form ;— •* 25th Erysipc ' J! row " Bcss 
ns (rose) commences spreading from (he wound, accompaned bv Ncedwood 
lobnlo symptoms. ’ •• 2Gtb. Tlio King bus had a good night, 
nnd slept well. Tho wound eujipurntes favourably: the rose has i„ 
not «pron,l further nnd tho feir* Ln. pn..od utT.” 1 ' .< IjTtI To, l 
huig slept calmly the whole night. State of wound satisfactory. “ 
Although the rose has spread further downwards towards the throat 
the lever has entirely disuppearod. 
Mexico.— -An attempt bos boon made to assassinate Santa Anna, the 
1 l esldent of Mexico, l ourtccn persons lmd been arrested and sen- 
fenced to banishment. 
Soutiiamiton, Mar. 31.— The O.C.S. Sultan, Cupt. John Weeks soiled 
this afternoon for Gibraltar, Malta, and Constantlnoide. The Sultan 
METROPOLITAN SECOND SPRING MEETING. HARROW 
April 11. 
Entries for the -Metropolitan Steeplechase. 
Theodinc 
Plougliboy 
Barsell 
Mocamo 
Rejected 
Despised 
Welcome 
Extries for the Trial Stakes. 
Donna 
Criterion 
Cracksman 
View Halloo 
The Farmer 
The Sweep 
Cervus 
Huntsman 
Itobln Hood 
Little Charley 
Sophistry 
Gage d'Amour 
NORTHAMPTON AND PYTCHLEY HUNT RACES. 
Thursday. 
The Innkeepers' Plate. 10 subs. 
Mr. Death's Crnnbournc, by Old England, 3 yrs„ 6st. 101b. (Wells) 
nt Lthn Hull t « «-. w..» Mi. < It » _ . / . . . , . . _ . 
Sharp Blades.— The swords of tlie renowned Ennisklllens nre 
being sharpened at a large establishment in Leeds, where the regi- I Evrl Spfwfr’r Pi , T f 
nient for tlie moment is assembled. c r< ''’ ' tARL SPEI,ctB 6 1 late. 
,»rnTr A h^0M. D ^“ F 08 ‘ 8 cript of a letter dated Mel- 
• » » J “ *^*1^111 QIIU fl 1IU1J , LA IvU),'" 
bet ween second and third ; Florist was fourth ; Sir George a very bad 
now | fifth. “ 
Fire furlongs, 
sovs each. 
66 subs, 29 of whom paid 6 
L ' LOtli January, from a highly respectable I-md Lonsdalc's Wellmm, by Cowl, 3 yrs, fist 61b (S. Steggles), 
the discoveiy of immense ^tanti tKa of mBuolnear Geelorm’ a )’ wl!? — tr - . . ( j. ^ 
bourne, tho 
announces t 
The communication 
immonso quantities 
to-day, which will I 
them return cargoes.' 
Tiie Gold ~ 
ship Tnlnvorn, 
bor, passed up 
lias 4(),000o<t. 
.Inilunry, ;md 
passengers nr 
islands; the Hon. Captain Keith Stewart R n • w, ' V'," I i a Gouteri; Austrey, 3 yrs, 6st 71b (Salieri ; 
inspector of the Union Bank of Australia- Messrs Walker 6 iri Vi* \f nC, i'' d i ine 7lb CTtni 'Falmen; Rally, 3 yrs, 
Croft, nnd Ford. ' Va,kcr « Llo l a ’ 121b (Foster) ; Field-Marshal, 3 yrs, 6st 1 lib (Prime i; Topsy, 3 yrs. 
1 6st .'lb (J. Meggies) ; and Adelaide, 3 yrs, 6st 81b (Cordery) 
Betting— 6 to 1 ngst King of Trumps, 8 to 1 ngst Austrey, 9 to 1 agst 
Pelion, to to 1 ngst Ephesus 12 to 1 each ngst Romeo and Adelaide, 
15 to 1 each ngst Welham and General, and 20 to 1 each ngst Snowdou 
Dunliill, Rally, Filbert, Invasion, and Koh-I-Noor. After live or six 
baulks a straggling start was effected, Pelion being the last off. Tho 
three placed ran in front throughout, Welhnm achieving tiie Victory 
by half a length, the second beating the third three lengths; Filbert 
was fourth, Austrey fifth, Adelaide sixth, Ephesus seventh; Mouser, 
Phrygia, Little Tom, and Topsy were in the extreme rear. 
Tue N orthamtonshire Cup Stakes. Two miles and a furlong 
. 15 subs. 
Lord Exeter's lle.'f, by Beiram. 6 yrs, 9st. lib. (Norman) beat Rack- 
apeit, 4 yrs, Sst. 71b. (Rogers) (2); Gabriel, 3 yrs., Cst. 91b. (Butes) 
and t. by John o' Gnunt-Blanchie, 3 yrs., 6st. 91b. (Wells). 
Betting— 2 to 1 each agst Ilex and Blancbie Ally. Won easily by a 
length and a quarter; bad third, a neck between third and fourth. 
The winner mis claimed. 
„ , GK , E £ T ,,IRE IN HUNGERFORD MARKET. 
Onliiday night, about eight, a fire broke out in Hungerford Hall, 
situate In Hungerford market, Strand. This building lias of late been 
used for a panorama of the Amend of tho late Duke of Wellington. 
The great hall may be said to bo entirely burned out, the stage, 
boxes, stnllv and gulleries being consumed, and tlie roof partly off 
'tirlug the fire, Hungerford and Waterloo bridges were crowded, 
whilst some twelve thousand people took up their positions in the 
LETTER FROM OXFORD. 
me. I «>r tli* List three weeks the Oxford Uiiivcrxlty crew liave been 
J" ,tr “ t liuln,,, «> for •l"'ir upjiroacliing matcli at Putney. They hu\ 
‘ffmust dudy over the four-and-a-half mile couisa froo 
Abingdon to bandloid. They are now In flrst-rato 
from 
udtti>n and 
