MARKETS OFJFHE WORLD Prices of Cattle, Cham, Onli. &c. In the Leading Markets. ironto. AUK . Wheat There was a ipnet iraile in wheat to-day, with the f.-eliinf a trifle weaker. No. 2 white iiuil red winter ulTcred at t>oc high freights, niul at '>< middle freights. \viih sales. of odd car lots .it 05Jc middle New wheat sold ut line middle freight No. 1 spring ia quot- ed at ->f>c on Midland, and No. - goose .11. ''<'.' 1.1 'ilc middle freight Mjiuii.hu wliiMt. dull. with No 1 hard quoted .if i}c. grinding in transit. and No ^ hard ut Tsjc. grinding in transit. For Toronto and w--st -c lower Millfepd The nni.-kct is flrin. with offerings sni.ill I'.ran o,uoted ut JIM. middle freights, and shorts at $15. middle freight. Corn Business c|ine' with prices Arm N<> - yellow is nominul at 48 to 4'.)<: west, and at .Vic .11 track. Toronto A cor of United S- yellow sold nt Me. Toronto, but holders .ire i|iiotin*; .",-< t.i .",'.(( Hye Tlie market is quiet, and pri- ces nominal, at 1<J to li.Jc, middle freight Iluekwl-.eat Market dull, 'with pric- es purely nominal I'eas Trade i|iii-l.. with prices nom- iniilly unchanged Harley Trade continues very quiet No J is uoiiiiiiiil at "l.Je middle freight, and No. .". extra 41 Jc middle freight N--W fc.il barely nominal at 3M to :i'.v. August shipment Oats The market is steady, with ales of No. 2 white at -14c middl freight for export Loeally. it might prob.ibly. bring more New sold at 31c middle freight. August delivery. Flour Tho market is quiet, with better demand from exporters N ty per 0-nt. sold at S- ">." it buyers' bags middle freights Straight rol- ler, in i't'I.s . for Lower Provinces. $:: |,i $:! lu Manitoba patents. $4. and strong haters' S-'7i> Out meal Market is uni-hariKed Car loU nt $;l.7S in bags, and $3.85 ill wood Broken lot- Toronto. U.~.e per l>b I extra No 2 red. ca-.h ami .luly. (We; Sep- tember, i,. Milwaukee, Aug <> Wheat Steady Close Mo. J Northern. 70ie: No. 2 Northern. fiHJ to li'.ic. Septi-inlHjr. fl8Jc. Kyi' Weak. No. 1. 54|c Bar- leyStrong. No 2. 61 t.) i..c. -ample 1 to ftHc < 'orn S.-pt ember, ...". > Minneapolis, Aug. fi Close- \\ln-at Cash. iNJJc; Scptemlter. 65{c: Dc- cember. fiTJc. liuluth. Aug. 6. Close Wheat- Cash No. 1 hard. 7OJc; No. 1 Nor- thern, (S.'lfc; July. 68Jc: September, 7,'c. Pel-ember. ''>' ic. Corn ,)24c Outs ;ilir I'AIKY MAKKKTS Mutter l{ee.-ipls of rhoiee grad- - nre only moderate, with prices linn \.e quote selected dairy, tulis. I ') j to I ~c choice l-lti roll-. 17 to 1 -< seconds, tubs and roll-. 1.1 to 17* creamery prints inn-halloed at -I''. solids L'ne l-.ugs Hi,- mark. M is quiet with pi l..-. unchanged \Ve quote strictly freh gall' 'il nearby. 1- to 12): or- dinary c.iinlleii stuck. 11 to 11 |c; Is aii-i culls. to >>*-. New I lid li-l.nl ,,i 17r Cheese Market is liruter to-day, with good demand for linest good- Prices in a jobbing WHV are 10 1 to lOJc HOGS ANO IMIOVISIONS l)rc*sed I. >iis arc easier at $'.' -" to '.' .HI Hog products unchanged. Wo quote: tiacon, long clear. ion and case lots. 11 to 1 He. pork, m- s, f 19. ><>. do., short cut. S^l Smoked meats Hams. 13| to 1 It. brenkfo-sl bacon. 1 1 to 15c. rolls. I- lia.-k- lljc, and shoulders, lie. Laid Tails, lljc. tubs. lie. tier- ecu. 1 ' TI1K STHFF.T MA UK FT Iteceipts of grain on the street to- day were small Wheat steady, a load of white selling at 7Hc and 1 .~>O bushels of goose at us; to '>'.' i)at r. 7OO bushels selling ut ai)J to luc Hay in good supply, with sales of 2o loads at, $S to $1 a ton for new. and $12.50 to $1.1 for old Straw sold at $i> l<> $1U u ton for old. and at $5 for new Fol. owing is the range of quota- tions: Whmit. white 9 .7n 9 "<> Whj.it. red 70 .tin Wheat, goose OM; .ti-.' Wheat spring 6U .OO OaU 8it .4< Pot* 60 i'0 Barley i:; .OO Ry :.:. <>0 Hay. old. per ton 12. .lo l.'lmi Hay new per ton H.OO l> i> Straw, per ton !MMi lll.OO hress.-d hogs 'J.25 t).5O Mutter, in II' rolls Hi 2i > Butter, creamery 2(1 Chickens, per pair.. .50 Ducks, per pair 70 Turkeys, per to I" Kggs. new laid, doz I'l b gs. held 12 Potaloes. new, hush . 1 (HI Tomatoes, basket 7." I! top-quarters . .... 4 "" Ueef. himlipiart.-t-s S Oil Meef, medium, carcass :, no Ueef. choice 7.00 Lamb, yearling i; "'" Lamb, spring 1" -">" Mutton "> -">'" Veal, choice 7.50 .7.1 1 00 -iai .17 .14 1 2:1 1 00 .1 ,1 '.I 12 .1 li .10 7.75 son 11.50 li .10 8 .10 Minneapolis. Aug (.-Wheat <>n truck. No I hard. B8f No. I Nor- thein. r.'.;c. No. "2 do. O.'.Jc. Flour and bran- Unchanged. Hull ilo. August . Flour Firm. \\ M! Spring, limits firm. No. 1 Northern, old. carloads. 7fi|. No. I new, 73jc. Winter. No. 2 red. Tic. No 1 white. 7-lc; mixed. 7.'k Corn Firm: No 2 yellow, 5H|c; No. 3 do . 58Jc. No 2 corn. 5S to 5HJc. Oats Quiet: N'o 2 white. 42)c. No. 2 mixed. 4'i.Jc Harley . "i 1 to r.'ic, In store Use- N'o 2 ottered at .Vic. on track St Louis. Aug <> Wheat Closed Cash, 05|c. September. <>6Jc Detroit. Aug. -Wheat Closed- T.ronto. Aug fi T.v-day the rath- r heavy run of 72 loads of live slock was received at the \\i-siern cuttle market . including 1 . Inn cat t !* on 2.OOO lambs and sheep, '.mil hogs. 7."i calves, and u few milch BOWI Keiilly choice export cattle was worth 5c. and for a few lots ten cents more was in a few cases paid. but live is the r<-|. resent at ive figure Light exporters are worth from 4J to 4Jc per tt. The same conditions governed the butcher market Hood to choice butcher cattle sold at from 4 to *l|c; for selections a little more was p. ml For medium and common cattle prices are unchanged There wa.s a rather better enquiry for good feeders at from :i to '';<: per I Sh.-ep and lambs wen- again slow of sale and weak: the supply wax large to-day ue unchanged at from $1 to Srt each, with an enquiry for a few choice veals F.xport ewes sold to-day at from .'. :in to $'! .".' per cwt Itucks- sell from 2J to .'V per lt> Culls are worth from 82 to $:) each Lambs are Worth from 82 SO to S.!7."> each, or from 4J to ." [M-I- 11> The best iirice for singers" is ~ ; * per 111. thick fat and light hogs ar- worth ijjc per It). Hogs to fetch the top price must In- of prime quality, and scale not In-low li'.o nor above 2O<> lhs Following is the range of quota I ions. i le Shippers. J>er cwt Po . light Butcher, choice, do.... I'.ii teller, ord lo good liutcher, inferior 275 Sheer and Lambs ,-wes. per cwt :! :in Sheep, each 2 'III each 'J " Mucks, per cwt U .".'I Milker- a Cows, each Calves, each iiogs Choice hogs, per cwt. Light hogs, per cwt.. He.ivv hogs, per cWt. St;igs. per cwt $47.1 4 M 4 ixi :: J.", Choice Culled Lambs, J (Ml C. 7.1 C> .10 i; .in (Ml 4 li2S 4 r.o :i.7ri :t no :i .-.> :i r>o :i nn t .-, i ' . l i 7 2.T ii 7.*, li 75 2 OO o GRANT TO ROBERTS. House of Commons Passed Measure by 281 to 73. A despnich from London says. In the Mouse of Commons on \liiliii--dav in proposing a resolul ion giant ing Fi.-ld Mar.hal llarl Kobert - t I "" 01 M i for his services in South Africa (in accord. nice with tin- n commenda- tion of King Edward, announced ill the House of Lord.s by the I'reiuiur. Lord Salisbury. Monday last) A. J Ilalfour. the Ciovernment leader, in the coiirsv of an eulogy of the Field Marshal. whom he compared with siicn men as Collingwood. Nelson anil Wellington, said there was no doubt that hut for Lord Huberts' daring aim Strategy, and the rapidity with which his pj.ins wen- carried out. Kimherley and Mafeking would havu fallen. I i .000 llntlsh would In been starved into submission at Lady- smith, and there would have been a general rising of disloyalists in South Africa lireut Iliitam might have recovered therefrom, but at what a e,.-' ' The country was suv- ed from this by the genius of the man he now invited the House to reward by a unanimous vole, irre- spective of political ditlerences : The Liberal leader. Sir ITenr.v Campl'ell-lta rm.ia. concurred in the motion lohn Pillon. Irish NntionaliM. strongly opposed tin- vole II. -pro i against mentioning Lord Ko- bi-ris in association with surh men as Miirlborough. Nelson. Colling- \\ood. ami Wellington. He declared Lord Huberts had shown the greatest inliumanity in South Africa and said he had einplo.M-d barbarous method, and had proved himself a dismal fail lire The measure was passed by a voto of JSI to 73. A CURIOUS STRIKE. Russian Prisonets Refuse Food and are Sent to Hospital. \ despatch from Moscow sa\ s One hundred and forty political prisoners at Kicii. who were kept ill solitary conlineinent. in dark cells for four months without any pretence of trial or exiiniin.il ion. agreed by some m\sterious means to strike by refus- ing lo 1 ake food They ie-olnlel\ carried out the pro- jecl until the prison governor was fined by the choice of tl^L- grave ccun- dal of I I'l prisoners d\ ing^or offend- ing tin-ill to the hospital I Irf sent them lo the hospital ami they wen- SOOIl released There have been heavy withdrawals from liermany of foreign credits, chiefly by French and F.nglish bank- ing In HIM THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. itereatlng Items About Our Own Country, Great Britain, the United State*, and All Parts of the Ulobe, Condensed and Aaaorled for Eaay Reading. CANADA Forest (ires have destroyed a thou- sand acres of timber in Cumberland, N S Draiitford City Council has pro- hibited the use of trading stumps in that city. Hamilton City Council favors the simday watering of streets travel .ed by car tracks. The telegraph line to Duwson City ill not be in operation until the end of the present month. The census returns, it is thought. will .show an increase of ((.HIM) in the population of Wright County. Que- bec. At Kingston the customs import duties for July were J'.L.'Il 1 <i;i. the inland revenue collections were $1.1.- 71.1 "Hi. N. J. Peterson, rancher, near Med- icine Hat. commuted suicide while with a. cutting his throat pen-knife. The IVpuiv Minister has returned from an inspection of Hie Intercolon- ial railway mid reports it. in excel- lent condition The Canadian t.overmuent may protCbt to Hreat Iliitam against its giving assistance to induce people to settle in South Africa. C. F. F.verctt. a graduate of To- ronto University, bus been appoint-' iil instructor in i he t. -clinical da in Ottawa Cullegiale Institute The limn burned to death in tin- lire in the Carnett House slubl- St M.ir\ s \\ a (ieorge Knglor. noil ol 1'hrislinn l-'.nler. of Logan ToWu- fhip tJeo \V I'iiwstiu. usKistant inspiH-- lor of penitent 1.11 les Will Visit I he IH-iiiti-ni i.ini-s and jails fiom Mani- toba to tin- coast during the latter part uf August. I'.iniel Fagan. the president of ' he new 515.OOll.OtM) sti-el trust, won born in tlalt. ami r.-c.-n-d ins educa- tion in the Central and Crammar Schools in that town. Hamilton City Council thinks $10,- <HK is too much to spend on enter- taiiiinu the Duke of York, and will wait for a time until it decides the amount it will grunt fur the purpose Montreal'-. Civic Uereption Com- mittee is struggling with the mo- mentous question whether they will present the liuchi-ss of Cornwall and York with a boiicpiel of red or while roses The hall <li>/*-n pioneers of the Mo- lakau community who have taken up sett lenient in the Saskatchewan Val- ley, uest of Saskatoon and I'rince Albert, are well satislicd with tho count iy and will so report to the rest of then community who are lo- The .Inly product inn of 'lie Cripple i r**k Minm WM a..U.:xMJ. .July dividends. >!):>. not) tii-n Croolts A Co.. <rf Liverpool will build a new rellnery m-:ir Now York to flfftit tho >,ig:u- trust Uold in (he lliiiti-d States t re now amounts to S.1i). r i.M".4.U l .7. large-si amount .-\,-r held i here Four cars of a freight train on the Hoik Island road wen* blown m\.iy by a cyclune neur llamlilin. Kan Two safe-blow. >rs ov.-rpo-.v -red the jailer at HeviU 1 ..ike. N l> . rele three other prisoners, and sc.i| .*! Leading phot <>(;raphic dry plate fac- tories of the United States and lim- ope may combine, with a capital ol Slid. .1)00. William Lepley. a hlacksmit h, was killed by a bear that is kepi on -\ hibition at the 1'alisade boat land- ing, .it Iowa I-'. ills, la. Chicago will liavc an li-inJi demon- stration August 15, at which Michael Huvitt Will speak on KiiKlaud's IPM'- ment of the Boi-i ^ One of tho horses of tlu- Clnc.igo lire brigade fell dead while going to u lire Heat caused its death. The men had a narrow csc.ine. Twenty of the twenty-six judges in Cook County. Ill . .in- taking V.UM lions, while 111.", prisoners swelter in jail awaiting irtal .mil 'Jr.. nun civil suits arc unheard .lames Uvan and Joe Morgan, a' Lacrosse. \Vis held up anil t -obhe I i citizen Within two hour. 1 hey wcr" arri-sted. tried .ind ii-nti-nc-'il 1 o - lire" 1 years nt hard labor. l.eorge McCabe. l.'t years of affi?. coinniitti-d suiciili- at New York Ho had b-en a striker, hut rotniiicd to work Daily he was lioot,-*! i.nl his- sed at by the strikers and his neigh- burs and it it- thought he was driv-n insane A woman and two men were taken from tail and lynched at Carrollton. La They wen- suspected of murder While crossing .1 Held (leorge Hum- erickhouse. a tanner of Welln County. Indiana, was attacked bv .1 mad bull and killed A black tiger with Hobinson's cir- cus at Log.inspori. I ml . got far BURNED BRITISH FLAG- Crowd Gathered Remnants as Sou- venirs of Their Bravery. A di-.-jiatcli from Rochester. N V Tile -.lejll of .1 large KllgllHll flag, included among the de orations ntlnrmug il.un street. Alb-on. wlulu thu annual parade -if l We.,t,-ru NVw York :irem--ii was in prog: drove .f.illll .1 Mi-Undo, one >t HID visit n, u :ir--men Irani ic. and the ban- ner Was torn down and burn.-d amid much enthusiasm IMcHi nle. whu claims he was exiled from Kin- owing tu his outspoken sympathy .1 -. hails from Adam's H.lhin a village on tin- KIM- I'anal, near tills city, and aH ,i nieinlier >l the I'.-lllge Volllllleer Hose Company. v-v-nt ' i Vliion to participate in l he annuiil coiiveni ion and parade The corapunv to which he was at: ached bad just 'urned into Main tt when Mellride .-.lighted th-- l-'.mjlish flng. and let out a veil .if derision As the company arrived under the flag McMride. ,u--. -uiipaiiied by two stalwart iir.-men. ran out of thu line, and the exile, mount ing the shoulders of Ins companions. cut down the banner .luM as the KIIK- lish ilag lint' -red and fell in the nunl a liruss band tollowing the hose - <n, pnnv struck up ilie St.i i.Spangle*l Manner " and intense <-ntliusi. .m followed The Ilag h.id no soonei struck t!i*> ground that a mutch wi< applied and it. wa.s burned Tin ri-innani -. were WffDrly sough' n' -r as souvenirs f- enough through the bars if its to lay opi-n to i he hone Mi- flesh on the top of the head und t.n-e ,i ,\ >>- year-old son of John Hush, .m nulul- fiither. who held his boy C|OHO lo the animal's cage Mrs Mary Torrey of Mnncie. Ind is violently insane from uipirn-s m- Ilirittd by a rejected suitor. I Tillbury who asked her to marry him, and upon her r-tusal lie --nipt iel a bottle of carbolic i, id in her face. blinding her entirely and Illinium her about the iip|.-r part of tin- huily Helegates to the New Vnrk Cliuni- lier of Coninn-rce. n-.-.-nily re'inned from London, have i -tit rilmted $25.- nii" lo the Victoria Memorial I- und (.orge and .loseph I'roi ln-r-:. larm- erM. wi-i-c mslantlv kilh-d at Kllclt-i- ville. Ind . by lightning which -.truck a It inder which '.ley li.i.i t.iken shelter. \\.ilt.-r Sheppaid wns shot and in- stantly killed by Henry Vitt.ito.-. near Pleasure Hidge, Ky. The ymuiK men had ipiarr-lled shaken hands and then resumed their quarrel It. L Fosliurgh. the father *if May Fosburgh. who was shot and killed 8,000 HAVE APPLIED. Applications Tor Land Received From Ontario Veterans. A despatch from Toronto v.v:-, About H.OOO v.-i.-r.iiiM of the l-'.-iiinu Kind canipaigim of 1 Stiii and 1-tTn. and of ! he South African campaign have applied for land under i he On tai to ilovernmen' 's oiler of .1 qua section to each veteran 01 next of km The rush of applications shows at present no .sign of aba' ing iiiini- IM-I . li.-inir received daily As 1 he grant in onlv made lo those w.'io were actually in the Held, many of i In-se applications may prov on ex- amination not i i 'i.- eniniitl to Tin- number is iiirprisiiiKly lai however, and even if. say. onlv li.OOO are found ' ' i'; 1 --d lo the gran' it will taki- over forty town-hip-., i' lit qnai'.-r -Mons to the town- ship to hold them, ami as onlv one qiiai '--r s.-. ' ion in I"- uranli-'l ' > a v ' -i in. this means that Irto tnwiiships would !>* requir- ed The V.-ler.uis .1!.- 1. 1 Se given i h-'ir land fi if ({"iieral taxation lor I'-n years, but if transfei r--d ] another party the :.ind IH siilij.-< ' - . full taxation mil -.-' ' .emeu' Dalies 111 any CWM ' ; "' :.,nd is siilnert t,, the e it in i 111, land. i--i in- \'-s \ pr-.nouuc'-d . of the case is rh.- nuiiibet ..| wlm inl'-nd i.i s-tt'e on 'heir and in man 1 .' rases when- ' 'i-- \-- t heinselvi-s will not go their will be placed on tin- farm This promises a liig migration to New On tarn) when 'he grants in- made mi cated in South Un .sia I August jo I :H>I). at 1'itt sii.-ld. M , s The llominion Ci.veriiineul analysts |,., s wiihdiawn all n-warils pn-Mou-.- endorse tin- idea propounded by medi- cal men tlmt canned salmon should lie -lumped with the date on which the lish has licf-n | ul up and that it shoulil not l- kept for sale beyond .1 certain number of years, on the ground that it is liable to deterior- ate and becm langeroiis to health URKAT UK1TAIN .1-1*1 (Jin-en have gone to The COM,- . lint i <h torpedo boat No has sunk off the island of Alderney n tin- Fnglish Channel No details lave l.een received lleyond tile fact thai I here was no loss of life. Mrs Sarah Collins, an American. who was a saloon passenger on the steamer Furnessiu. was lined 127 shil- ings and rusts .H Ih'lfast for smug three poiiiids of tobacco in a trunk Tin- delay in appointing a governor of Victoria in succession to Lord iiassey has bevn cnusetl by Vic- toria's refusal to increase i he 1'arlia- nentary grant of !?:M.tliMi. which Mr. 'haniherlani thinks loo -mall. An American syndicate- is after a orlv-year lease of the Soul h-I-'ast ern Sail way in Fngland and is ready to leposil S.I. IHHI. IMIO as a Rlllirillllee if a three |lrr cenl lliMllend tile tll'-t v>ear mid lilt limit i-ly liv<- per cenl At u great I'rolestani nut-ling held n St .laiiii".' Hall. London, a reso- ution wus adopted protesting igninst any chnni'o in the King's ac- I---SI01I dcclai at .ion A meinorinl eni- x.dving the resolul ion will be sen' o tin- House of Commons I MTKII ST\TF.S An ici- combine has been formed at, I'oli-ilo. Ohio. Arehbishops Iri-land and Corrigan will In- Hindi,- c.irdinals South. -in 1'acilH- is to eiMiip its mes to burn oil for fuel. Then- were 71 deaths from small- Mi New York State dm ing June. kola canon Clii-.ii;o iiiachinists' strike liasend- d The nine-hour day is irmly est- ablished. A loco ..... live on the l.ae.< iw.innii iiilroad Mew up at 1'anco.i .1 . 1'u., Iy ollered ami substituted one of $1.5110 for tin- arrest and conviction of the guilty |>crsoiu. There are .'l.iino IV,,.,- pnson, -rt in Mermuda The Czar is getting fat smm ills recent illness. AmericniiH are barn-d from offlte in Cuba under tin- new constitution Colorifl people of Ciipe Town have passed resolution!! uf Conltdeiici.- in Lord Milner The llntish warships Ulnry. l-lclipso and 1'iiphne armed iinex|>i-ci .-.llv ti>- dny nt Amoy. All is qiin-t ther-- A I'uris .mr . ini'dule firm is plan- ning a motor-driven flying machine. not a liillloi.n but. somel Illlig Ilk" It. A Merlin paper declares Ui.it tho only hope for an iinprovi-nuMil in the l.einian iron market is a continuance of the l.ilior troubli's in Am. The Spanish Ministry of Allans is *-iigag>-d upon .in tion convention and gem-rat extradi- tr.-aty of peace ami friendship with tins I'nited States ('mule de la Vaulx, 'In- -i*-i onaut . who will atti-inpl lo cri.MM the M*-il- n ei i .u, e. in m a balloon about, the middle of August, has arrived in Toulon to superintend tin 1 prepara- tory arriingi-nienis F.ight director., of tho coinim-rcinl banks m Kh.irkoiT, Utissia. which \\.-ii- recent >. laUi-n possession of by the t.ovei nmi-lit mspeclor. have been ariested. churned with having mis- a|i|iro|iri,i'ed i he funds <>| i he lust i- I ut ions with which they were con- i;i I ed The liabilities of the hanks amount lo SI >.ii:ui.'MM> BOfcRS SURPRISED. Two Sons of Gen. Prisnloc Cap- tured. A despatch from Kroonst idl . Ma 'or 1'iin- I 'oilm left Honing- Tin-* coun.e, .,..., s wilh ,he,,- out** 1 * ;"' '.'v '-"V"," 1 '"" ll Mi ; u " ! it -,- iscoM-red , ., South I 'a- -' .'tan.ry. l-.ssex \ ,,|,,n -.,-,- ami Ox fordslnre details, aim Hurprised I ul- lier's comniando l',-t\v,-,-n Malan's Is op and Poornkofi ,ii .lawn Fouriit-n lti>ers w*-re roptined. in- cluding two of Cenerul I'nn- sons and a i|iiiintity of burses, ^-.ui- dles. til!,--, ,-id aininunition fullUito our hands. -f- THE QUEEiN WEPT. Evidences of Kr Popularity Afreet* ed Her Majesty. A despatch from London savs King Kdward and 'juecn Ale\.mdi v left London on Thursday at' -i noon for i oW'-s amid a sc--ne of ureat en- thusiasm They wiil remain durum til*- t - r - i fheir pr- s -in-,- COW-N Ulll pract n-allv me. u. i sation of Hi.- formal p -nod of c mi ' mourning n it will lie the lirst spoiling even'. at'ondeil by them sinu tin- death <if ijtiieu V.ctoria The King and tim-.-n rode in an open carriage 'arouun an aveiiu*- of the King's Life Cu.inls. -\t< mlinii from Marlboroiigh House , \,,-,>n,i Station The -in-.-ts were crowded. and 'ne window, ai'-ng tho roui.i were nl'ed wnh 'is The chi-ei'ing wa.s e\t r.icirdin.ii - M oi*- point MTON hnnilied Amern un ehii-red then Majesi i,-s 'usiilv wav- il numerous small American il.ie.--. ami threw hoinpiet-. int-> th-- u nan" Their Majesties exiiui'd *le-p -ino 1 ion. and those n-vir the , .n saw that Queen Ali.'x.imii -i We"|>injf. l _ ^ _ LOYAL DUTCHMEN. Parade Graaf Reinet Streets on Way to Join British A ill-spa'-- 1 ! from Cra.if II ...... M Another hatch of prisoners is expected here from diindehiio They an- mostly rebels anil consist if tin- lower class of Hutch wood riders. lime burners, lalmr-rs and shepherds The men are described as .-\-t rmelv ill iect >d Soiin- n-bi-is an- still hov- eriiig nenr New llel hesdu \ grati- fying sigh' h*-!- 1 is a number --f -t al- war< voiing he, a) lint , hiin-n pa i i-hlyj, the sin-els, fully equipped >n I heir Way to loin thu British < -oluini HUldes These voting fellows are eX- peii horsemen ami slnds. and they are all iloing yeoman s,i \ i. e I'ro- iniiieiit iiinong them in. iv l>e men- tioned tin- sons of the Black lloil of I lie I '.i|>e I uglnlul i ve I 'iiimcil HI I other le.ii'mg I'lllcliuiell The con.-! H ut nm of Stilt. -s pl.-ceded till- Ih ac'.ording to a decn.ion II cnil .) udg-- lo-ocg 1 !i.- I ti-t.-il III II. |W in nisi rendered e U l ;e,u . ol lluiiollllll. A uhole,.'le i. ul ileli-l i of murderers, burglar*. uni oil-.er criminals is I lire 1 1 i-ned undei the decision, aad Honolulu is greatly disturbed --r t iie |)i . .,