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Show MUTINY MEIfA. ; The Soldier" of the Qumq Don't SellaTat in Evorlasting Drills to Amtwa , Thsir Cfficen. -. ; : ' ' ' THE RAVAGE3 OF THE GRIPPE.' The Merabors of a Swell Club and Most f tho Inmates of a Leading Hotel Afflicted With tho Disatuui . , -. - Londov, April 21. Ther was (?reat excitement ia miliUry circles this morniiig when the inen of tho third bat-ta'ion bat-ta'ion v grenadier guards, ipiartcred at Chelsea barracks, this city, refused to obey the order to parade iu full march, order. The oldest memburs are the moro discontented portion of the battalion. Tho men having tho longest terms of service were placed under arrest and an investigation into the cause of the mutiny was commenced. com-menced. The men declaio they have loni; h-'cii subjuctod to a series of :-ce-.ively lumoy'mi' drills for whicb there was no cause or reason. Thus drills were not ordered with the view of perfectiuir the battalion in military manoeuvers or in the rnanunl of arms but solely for the convenience of Vbuir ollicers. ASKKI) AIIOI T till. Ill COHAl.T. A Warrant Han llnm lad for tlia At-lag-ad Moral Kapar. Lomion, April 21. In tho commons yesterday, Smith, the government leader, was questioned as to Mr. De.co-bain, De.co-bain, who is charged with immoral practices. He laid a warrant had bees issued for Deeobain. Timothy lloaly said if proceeding ,wero taken againHt Hccobaiii. lie wniil'l inoe, in view of (he fact that I'ocobain was i-rand master mas-ter of Orangenieu, that a special com-mis-ion be appointed to impure what accessories there were to the crimo charged against him. Colonel Saunder-son, Saunder-son, member for North Armagh, made a statement, the substance of which was that Hecobain was not a grand master of Orangemen. OKirl'fC IS KAdlMi IV LONDON. Tha Mamliort of ttaa National Mlral Clot) Nxarly All Down Wltn IU Lommin, April 21. The iiitlueoza is raging in London. One-third of the members of t'enibers of the national na-tional liberal club ami a majority of the inmates of oue of tho largest hotels are down with the disease. The (extension (ex-tension of tho epidemic is favored by the weather. Teiegrams from Leeds and Shellield report a similar state of atlairs. |