Show CHINESE cm ese among these festivities fesi the most notable was a chinese dinner wh wirch ch col marsh marshall all ail gave pave at the consulate the building was in a ablaze blaze of lanterns and ard flowers an arched avenue of colored lights led from the gate to the tte door where the visitor ascended between a doi don ble row of agrant flagrant fi white and crimson mau mati tans to the first story ia H re the he quaint silk lanterns were curious baskets and urns of gracs and eliell sli ell filled filed with hower y were suspended from the beilin ceiling and edin room handsomely i idso mely draped with flags contained a veritable bower or arbor of greenery bie ble tie fie american eagle tile tha dinner wai wa i prepared with great care liot not daou nis silver sliver cups cupa but even his cook having 1 been borrowed for tile the occasion the tile dishes were numerous and palatable but bat hardly substantial enough for a civilized taste they were krally soup and sorria jmj lathera Lf thema thera were distinguished by very peculiar car gar ors org which I 1 found difficult to an 1 ze the tha choice t d were ards bidi neat soup sharks girs firs gin fir and a daik dalk stringy substance which the thou tai tal said he had procured from pekin at great excene ex pene the dinner dinnen was followed by a grand agn ind ball bull and supper in in the oe nir niu style sisie bayard taylor asir 0 sir john franklins exit consisted of two ships s the erebus and terror the phila delam t I 1 inquirer ia is of that tint tae tilo remains of al ai tile the property found thus thu far belonged to tile ilia crew of the tile L erebus cebu it sir john franklin and not an ail article belonging to any member of the crew of the terror capt crozier has as yet been adli discovered it is probable therefore it ays says that tile tiie two ships trips separated and that elther either the crew of ilia they terror are ara still alive or perished ii in the sea north of this ilia continent tho the India indians nR in fit their account speak of a ship not of ships ENN N Y dutchman |