Show - TNe Mu £cltnl IDUfall falu £ :Sv erntory Daily Taper m tlio Homo Iniorcft- - aim tho lclt- 'giou'1'1 Toliticalrighbol the ni- A 1 mJottsI ft Cdfir ii ii lint CIiisi Family I’npur I'lrmlntlj fiurj Mtrlemeutia luoTiiri'nry THURSDAY MONDAVI PUBLISH teams in advixtb: in the City Delirere'1 at resiueic Six Months annum $12 00 Three Months Si:l0 AnYANCB: Six Months $3:50 MtlEt— januin thk $1000 l'cr TIIK life after death i" are a n' the loll0" Tho Finney the lecturer iti bis discourse last juudav night entitled “Tito Life After lie sad Jbeatli" sneaking Properly The spiritual body 'lliere is no death ciSled by that niune the change It itlidratr-- ‘Oelfi from the materia! of the other n form flm counterpart strained as it Mere "t is actually hruiiL'h the millions of unseen poms in Itas-organization he old physical distance above the beiim still eonneeted with form t b) a tine electric cord until certain in its ci lemcais arc absorbed it - complete and this last In some cast- - arising Mtcred ink inldcn dentil or other cause- houv remained in an un- sjiiutnal weekKiiKiou- - late for days and re ic attendants to eaie for all iii'in into the Spirit hand itu - occupation and plenty of it flieru Sonic never ort of talent hir cvciv their fjuiiii their true vocation until A mlo the Spiiitual world atriiH'’ railui! (liaieje in any settled loligiuu- elu did mt immediately nftoi tin r although it was inevitaiiitiamc Sumo would maintain ble in time mu dead hut in a sort ihatthcv t’rnn which they must Lf du ru jvah a to toid the (bead nudities of the Devil and tcrnal tldl thuu jilaiuiiitt ion coidrontiug e there maiiitain ol Booii-But the Faith jug ivr while so il ties H'lLlili lied till MU" lual- - were mu ithc iiid'v chaini'me ffluw 'dm had been tlicic fora long pel iod caine at length toa realz ition ef the re lity of their iruiltoii and an plainly the f then cne Ytt the society f us cm r ki pi jietuarcd by lecruits from earth Tin jiuni' li ent of in iei e 'flie penalty am uaioial t be yid with rid eo ini' From mt'n-- no thl' il buttling ‘Til sc idi !' by Hie tir ii tain denoted !!' - oat sally he felt himw!f out of place llltiriidily iuidthit lie had armed ere he was full) pared for the n spirnijcpnents of the in vvorhL he was obliged to return to larfli to witness tin distress perhaps irieuds and family hv bis net to see wlut inhantuees might have tesultid whnnlnid he not so teix'iinaand to tic into w !v iiiu'lo & jl He Jr Simiuai world ilivdiiyeii the laws of he hh by di imkemiess or even that he (hen had on wrought a specie-o- f uieiili The general tendency of dc irks went to show tint alone for to Jpuan is ri fffie of ills actions The sllfe lents here will he productive to fltiui in iod nr vil above m i'ict n mrilniiie will gi eat eterral and mivi fryitiKinM iMt'iiii law- then' umnei In uu e cu ly soul t l' 'ntin ef - mt n ii he lent huaei' (slit non nt la'ir pnige its - tic lutur on- Which iropeiii oik'iiiiii o induct a man to live a I n nl ted hit eniat'i tl bu ol in awhii I'i'iii liinent inflicted mi him h) m a reliil imi ihat a tin it am1 - vee t he paid lai dleii 01 tic laws id one either in this the trtil 'h( 01 sau: triuttoin t s I!h "i’iIik Ijluriuiiii Yf'!Hlh'd NO $000 SALT LAKE 17 Three Months C'OliiVT Ltlt moiiing 0 roll day wa- - not lit a t’htid — Oil eul Foil OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE j b Mis Both cr iroel bad some di was o great that tanee but the it benmie dmeeroos to pioeeu! and the they were tikvu on Imml sit hi in ide to to emveyod he ste liner winch can iod I’utney by Crnici Arthur the riv The tianli- wen lined by 'f diceiing the jiublie am! the were evi'h'nrly with Camlir'dge gener ul d that regie! being expt'e-did not favor the light blues The recent race wa- - the The the two universities between t took place in IsTJ but there was The third was not another until lSTi it 18 HI and they wore continued in There went and 40 In 1S45 and IS 14 none in Its Iti there were races but none in In IMP there were two Its 17 or IMS There 151 P and December (March There was were none in 1S50 or Ss'd imo one in is 72 but none in IMP From IMifi in in none is’it there has to IStiS (both been no break Of the twenty-siraces which have taken place sixteen ten by Camhave been won by bridge Oxford having been victors in S5J IMP ( December) M2 S2P I SGI 1M2 IMP S 59 KM I57 sf'4 lst'io Mil) lSti7 lstis and 1mp SAD 04(1 lsll Cambridge in isp Onti lsYs March' is47 iM't have not and sfu since which won— A’ I Ihriiltl and live bundled of - lie and ne 'i with 4iuim'iteil oh ji'uiies in occupation of i'U ground Theie bey stood ibir livi bundled In close older and motionles- On tiie sunoumling hill- weilooktng tl e Fort were tiiou sands Cloud's faithful foilow its while tg! J'ot llnii- - vtrtr hiaek with drove-o- f pnmi iptii tlx eiamg Fort Laramie only but nipit-fd lhi‘ e'ltimiandiiM ollieer having been WX‘nhly situation !pji( light pie - of artillery to be turn and ranged to cover the m'Hn'tl that during the d:irkn'- had ridden into jmade gtound An liiterjirelcr jwas lit n ilispatehed to learn the ohieet '''' my sterjous niameuv re- lied wl Aloud out answor hack "we want to A parley then ensued vvlten the is'iotix chief tati d that liis people Tiik 8 rvTh ot- Tiiimj- - —The N w mTering 1’er food and must have is ratlu r bitter on the - Oilcans to tight 110 desire 1( ('a be He Could line nip pis ent tnte of thing- - poht'ca- leon lleht ftiicii ih whole "mi-obut tld is In N 'v su tin iHMr hi ob)i et Min some fii Hi ill ni" Unit tin UlL Ur 0 iiOfL r o " h d ('loud was iiidiiieil M:it s is til H'tf to onlir iaj to Win to nmip and si ml U I'l ?t'' ill l“l fwh Mi t ii (loin f'f :i lie 'Mi ii I $Pi'!t ili( Mi st n 4 r:f 6' t3‘ ff fr in ue J£4vU'ii ill Kali ti - o - tl ii llo! lu’-of 10! i'lj’iod lusl (’loud lao’i ini - is ti nun said to Thi in nd tm - iippi imi !u m jin 'iv in tin- Jun t) t'"i 'ii pie h'hI u 'irp ot - yi find - 10 n ni'gJiria ti the utliee- - it lOer h" mitli iiu’si t" turn to iml p'’Uu!er ib pi'1 wiUwag-tu - and i'"11"' mid let' io In’' O’ ill li tlC 'I ' !' 'tnpli li‘h m - lie - bid lie exlii may eidly very fine Mid received and veiv ferv ent jikuidit-frovery fie wlin-Idled tin He nn lienee — A 4 Jlmlld I’ireU- - ill ex oy (till lie - USEU ES d‘ Asiatics into the An irrujition Fmted States is esteemed one of the The idea of remotest of contingencies such a thing does not probably enter the minds of our statesmen Certainly it does not enter the realm of our poliAnd yet an Asiatic inundation ties would be a most natural ethnological event— a mere repetition of a phenoma dozen enon that has taken place times in the history of tin win Id Kaeh one of all the races in Europe — the l!vrim the Celts the Cn'ths and the represents one of these Asia is the ancient hive of undations the human race the teeming household fiein which the peoples of the earth lane come When this hive becomes too full it swarms there is a commotion followed by an exodus and a miTbe suiplus jiupukuiun gration lioiu the crowded household and moves like an irresistible wave into the peoples it new reyions — pushing meets with in its course to legion- - still father beyond absorbing them in it self or treading them out of are treading just as tiie the Indians out of existence in Mori b America This swarming of the hive The last takes place at long intervals one took place shortly after the Christian era: nd the plethoric ondition of the hive at present and the commotions that exist in it would seem to indicate that matters arc almost ripe lor The populations of China another India Tartaiy and Japan me numbered by the hundred millions — packed together so densely as to make A famine at times impossible or jc stilanco that would seaieely be felt in America and be attend-only would in inconvenience Europe by in number its victims by millions Asia and be to tbe survivors a means of relief from the sufio ation of a too plethoric population The Asiatics aie peaceful tribes b within memory of living poisons they have bem made the subjects of disRussia is pushing turbing a geueios them from the west British layonets them from the south me irritating French and and Anieiicans British Russians together me bu tuning down the burners of their hive in the imitations may provoke these swarming millions into some outward aggressive movement that will take the diameter of another great historical If it follow- - the old trail it misiutiou would inundate the southern portions ot' Europe crush out the Turks the Italians and lerhaps the the (!ieeks French and Spaniards mid establish a ins dong the Mediterranean i1' it should turn to the east it would i'liicdate tin New World — spreading file Pacific coast and there nioA'ir sttuiatliening its If for a march the Atlantic There are alieady of Asiatics in Faliforuia and Orem ni and it does not require a very unusual stretch of the imagination to 11 of picture these as the itaint tun 'Hie very steamship a new irruption lines we are establishing betvuen our Pacific possessions and Asa and the ofiort we aie making to turn the stream 'll’ ancient eommciee across the Pacific may in the end be the bigiiininu of a movement to transfer this liemisphoie to our antipodes — jimu Juunutl Color vno Tkiikitouv'— The Chicago JJn niiiij J W with a view of in eitntg elioiLs by Chicago merchants to gam tin trade of Colorado Territory mis limited a readable article giving a "bim’s eye view” of tbe resources ami commercial importance of that territory from which we glean the following Tbe ales of merchandi-in Denver in iblk' amounted to $7000 sild (HH) grain 00U()(HJ(i pounds oust of building- - erected $i(X)(Kk) gold exported by express $2 4(K) 000 landau equal amount by private bauds) value of machinery imported $76000 The sales of business houses in Denver are footed up as follows: In dry goods G V Elder Clayton sells $400000 Martin A Mucklcs $50000 $125000 Daniels A Eekhart $llh000 In groceries thirteen firms make sales realizto $415 (X)0 In ing from $100000 hardware these firms aggregate sales of n clothing these over half a million firms reach $600000and other branch-o- s ol trade ar uqually wall represented is Drinking jn Old story told in the IujiIi'k Jonninf wh eh gives a gi 0 idea of the druikitig tbe ot ami which style century might not to be overlooked This is what The our grandfathers took for humor Eoid Pantmire f was i believe tltefathet of the Lonl Dallum-i- e Two young Engn-l- i were tying a wit to Lord Pamture wlsu gavt tin- fir t wine! wa- - “All bat in tli" lire ot '’2U ” ii hat- - wete ilium d 'ii the talde in tie ha titi bm of tin Engli-nobielii 0 t next "Ml - in ti e tiie 01 e the tab1 tbe tie " - w1 euiinmto d uin 11 tin Ent!i-111 m1 III! ' it te '"n " ti the well e llu Ttv til lit IdOi iu tWi e ol on Hi' iiv liar o! n'M1 Vtil: 'tk In - M er 'M' m Il '! Joif vth til ti hu nj dnl old tthu (ii'ili ’oat tl If— phliui iii'Ntujlii out and inuv tiuuu il ue a riie inkh'di lioliloiiitii mis it ill" hte He had ivory tei th looked amazed whii-unknown them ami Pan! it hie went lvit thi ir atniosjdmre thi a home without hat to coat or boots but sini'lar ehaiaetei ii! theugb general his pocket t'MHi in iileitti bad Lord not our own 'il with lim--e which surround Pamuure thought much of his tenant after thit our globe a HELL $4:00 IN PARADISIC Midway between Mice am! Mentone are two piumouturios juttiiu out into On one ef these the Mediterranean is a small town and a luge palace on IMiiml them tbe other there is a hell the mountains rise abruptlyseveral them is n thousand feet bitwei-har bor ami an olive grove This is Monaco Tbo entire area of the unuitry does not excee 50(m acres one half of which Here the Grimaldis are barren rucks leave reigned as independent for centuries They funnel ly made a of out but they piracy thing pretty nave adapted tliemselve to the of tli" age mnl derive a gunJ ft cm a gambling 'i'hey mle over ‘‘the land of the eypie — and ” but if this vegetation is really myrtle “an emblem of deeds dint done in their eiime” tiie less aclinic lias of them the bt tier in a mm al point of iew for Uu dime flourishing town of M‘ Mime callbut ed the Piim-- of Monaco its boril and its inhabitant’ annexed tliemselve- - tuthi th ihinigdom for him of Siiidinia Fortunately Franco Italy and Austiia fell out Went to war and settled their little difficultMentone was Iiunded ies at 8ulfeiino ’ranee and tlm lYinvo of over to Monao while he still letainod lib sovereignty over his two promontories a J‘ reneli and his olive grove Senator and iceeived a pension £V tl'Mi per annum for renouncing what he But called his right ovei Mt iitoiiix fortune had still more instore lor him The great Monsieur Blanc the jmtrou in saint of the Serene Tniii’piirem-u-Germany having come to the conclusion that the field of liis operations might be extended to Italy made him the an oiler of 10000 per annum right to stait a giunliling thi” on one of the promontories and offer the Fiinco at owe closed financially neither he nor his (subjects The have reason to regret the bargain palaeo has been tinkered up and fur ami The Prince dtives down liis one road in a regal equipage and he lias two or three elmnm'dantes lias even treated himself to thi luxury of a prime minister An official gazette weekly informs the world on whom he has bestowed an order and wliom la The whole farhas invited to dinner Tht of the country has been alteteil and Kursaal Gardens covet hotel A several acres and severlarge al small ones have been opened shopi are springing up mid villas are Being built A railroad to Niro hits beet! cut the rock- - The whole through plat' is alive with the chevaliers tl’indui-tri- i the French loruttes the hawks anil tht a flock wlto to gamlding pigeons Itou-- i t as gold hccket in California irowd to a new digging Monaco inhabited by peoph a paradise wlto are the rever-of angel- JJcfori stretthes a terrace the tilled with tropical trees and flower- - a hunJM edibelow the dred feet break ngiiu-- t the rocks tor ane:m t! while landward- - high up horizon hill tower huge ‘clothed halfway up vvitlillw darlc fbliaat of olive- - alternating with tlio Bright then green of mange tire- this evening drinking my loP’oe aftci dinner could not help hi ing with tiie eontra-- t between mime and man — the one so peaceful and beautilul vile the other so agitated and T brotigh the hell ojen window of could see the greedy crowd around the greeti baiso table and now every ami then the voice of the croupiet Bloke shouting out the winning color in upon the rippling noise of tiie waves at my feet That men should be such fools as to take their money against a machine which as long as two and two make four must if they continue the eventunequal contest sufficiently long which ually ruin them is an absurdity it is ddlii uit to account for by rules of common sense but gamblers are and seldom actuated by common sense 8 till I should have thought that i ven their natures would have felt something of the influence of local association and that calm sea the solemn mountain1 the Bright moon would have made them elevati their minds for a brief period beyond the factitious excitement of a gamingtable Rouge et noir at Monaco is much like a horse race in the Oarden of Eden or an Arcadian shepherdias — for a dancing Ttuirx of for ith up 'I :i i icaint of sat tbe I tiie the A £KK OF IIoiUtORs — TllC HiUl Fruncisoo corrtj omlunt of tho (’)riun thus rites luthat paper 14th: April c ha 0 Usui h u ot k nf horror' Ih'ft' li' ituubit’nt'' nips uk1 trrori-oKind'v lm u iiiiuil tin ncv "poper-tilbeeanio n'raui ot nr own htulyvY and Hondut'd how livo v jiit thou nothin? Lnd f i'i ni h u tin 'ul- - q'iltu e :k 0 This world is many thousand years M earold Monody knows how many ly two thousand years it boasts the reign of Christian love and grace And that it is claimed and believed in the religion w liich isto sauctiiy and save the lost But when or bow at man t and present iote'' The woild does not yet know lmv to get an honest and table living for the body only and eiime Poverty and miserv attend hitherto the proudest matches of civilization and (’hristianity Four years ago this day the war ended aud stiii the nationality is not restored One lnu-- lecii horribly murdered in the time! liis successor has bceu than And now "or-ever sii"e! the third has opened his seal and the country waits doubting indeed already aiuio-- t despairing of any surer success in a peaceful permanent of tlio governmint Congress long a iviskne— measurable hsii only by iis w iekednes- - rl'lie people are loaded down with national debt and taxation vhi!i! the Treasury department tin- hanker- - brokers - many theories and tlm court’ have of policy to Is pursued as there are and the men to devis" and propo-hold- its own still debt as will uigantic vet appear whatever is repmted or bo lieved to the Only in the people help to he found in this dtenu extremity And they are deceived and h d blindly along into one calamity alter iiitotbei until they too ate growing desperate and crime nudeim-ltrobbery muidcr suicide infanticide feticide become until daily more and more appalling the very laws courts prisons and gibbets are or might he (''it very miith aud of fiends lit untto io of — “ghosts unble-- t and devils damned J in (in o riilnfinii AND Ot itbr il UJ) 14 - 0 I!' fol bill e o t a" tia im THK ASIATICS DISCOl RAGING IS s'ix Mnuhii $S:00 'i’bi oe MootUs mailed— cash in advance: SixMimthe Fct aunum$7:00 Three Month 1809 I''ll Min lie RATHER 29 sj mu e APRIL Kiitru s a Dkoiiori'kh — lhuth as a deodorizer luts long been used laWhen meat is tainted a the Indians i"iv hours’ bmid in earth before All the restore- - it nev taken out of the Indians’ atom In end by burying the dough twelve hours Moist earth has been baking But the used to idlay inflammation use 0!' dry pulverized earth has lxen and extended in lately in a niannci that commends itself to the notice of piiysk inns and of the public genetally At the Hospital dry earth free fro to all alkaline eiementSj is now exclusively oi' ulcerou employed ns u disinfuet-niHowever angry the parts and soieJlui'fl the however rimy irivu aYtcnhew p"'- up their A iNt'w MKruon or IJoiotk shin! an incredibly Yew York Circus on 011s elHivium VMM time a dre— imr ot pulverized to earth Fourtee'ith stna-a novel and ire being converted into cxhibitiim given yesterday with certain marked ad r afternoon hv liauilton w!i Besides their pcrteit cliinis to Im'ij invented a system a1' vantages the contents aie eonservud imii upcii'ir to that praetkeil ill the in for i fom ih 8 fore givby ii ulture ing any specimens of ability as a agi introtamer and trainer Mr lloVV duced a Trained a tiiek pony and a ('HCAI’KV D TO trained blind horse andwith them Mvki: ?!hnkv r It —"I a Falibir-iieiti With the the is a a variety ol" tiiek- r e tramcl he showed the way iti Barrieru du Maine DariIt is the the usii-s whit it are spoiled ipniter oftiir vyniking pen de mode of telling a horse to do two or and outside nine bundled people dine three things at the same time instead at one time Every day thi- - place of telling him to do but one and see eiiiismnes even partof two bole oxen el net of the that be doe- - that befoie lie to two barrels of (he do sometbni'r else with bn ad and vt "('taeating house to lie exemplified the manner in which bles in tteblc in a e is captured The large stale of piuvlta-ina custom ing him with a handful rf salt and then and "feat economy in ireveiitiiu meals f to funii-grabbing bold of the mane as soon as ettaiili s this liou-lie comes near enough he explained the bc- cooking ni a piicenot die awkvvaid way m which cavahy dinewbat a family would pav for the butchers militiamen or lawyer- - or raw materials itnnaiket 'I who think that ivc ry family to dim- out Mane thouwhatever they may look- - an The their handsome enough to sands of meals are solved daily make a horse obedient waits spoil a bor--c style is is thus Every in their misorablo way of training A choue of a half dozen on ding flashing their sword- - around etc meats - before him He plate This part of the entertainment which the carvers lil! with meat and was other tiling- - then he gets a pint of amusing as it is something the citizen of the metiopolis may sen wme pay- - eleven cents and is then entitled He at almost every parade if they have to get a knile and fink patience ennu'di to stand and watch eanies hi- - dinner to the table and if he The maiieuvros desires to add eoflee he goes for and tint awkward squads - hor-Thus his ample dinner of a farmer who himgs to be pay two cents The propri shod and who know "all about costs ititn thirteen cents was brought up light among 'em’’ etori- - fast piling up wealth 011 the profThe it- of his enterprise were also graphically portrayed Professor then took a horse which was vouched to belong to a gnntleuian in (’unsutu jwn of Different Planand who according to the audience Muiii::iiii' has an article ets — Fmzi the testimony of the latter would not "The Ylatenals of our Uniallow himself to be hitched in singly intitied then a horse which was as verse” in which the writer thus speaks harness as a of tinthe owner stated “purchased borne hv the balky horse and proved to be all lie was of constitution to the bargained for” then a horse who was afraid of a top buggy and tin n one among tin- planet- It ha- - long been known that no earth who would not go at all hen lnu uessed All these the Professor cured so much the interruptions m the solar light arc even from as lo make thuu do for him that which unchanged by rejection His an ini"iilir suifaw If tin n tiie il was sai'l they would not do tbe planet- - ui" not faithful toil foot sjieita method - to bind the and (lien it l tm ans of dap re uuil m linn- - of tbnt of (be no lit t be dti to a diversity oi to the thigh tin n ad il Iti ri e from 'lie letlo-' wills in li a ti an run' it tli n - Hid piebiblv tup ii'dbtv of the iii li lit u iPi b e i'l 4 'll lin hand te iV'o oil 'I m ISvjT Iti the spring of the year pill makers reaii a rich harvest front the sale of A single dealer has their nostrums informed us that in a town of 5000 peo pie between the trial of April and the first of June he has sold as many as nine hundred boxes of pills Of course (bey bad been putted will by The to that purpo-- c why there is always such a duonnd for when physic in the spring the warm weather of April comes people keep eating too much food more than can Kt matiaaed by the stomach except during the cold inti r weulur Til" result is tbo stonne-is oveilaxeu the liver and bowels ohsttuetei the bl id for (Oi g r tg'l giij i'v pignop want of knowledge knows no betCi than to The true to jihysie method to be observed in ivh cases is of sjirhtg to eat (11 the approach and that of j ladder natine The brown breinl should take tile place of white if white is in More li nit should be tikui Avoid stale vege abies If you have not good potatoes eat none lor poor potatois ac " If you ltavo good very and not potatoe- - 'iake or boil them fix or hash eat with iie-- b cream instead if gravy or butter fioelyof canned Ii nit or at apples one me d taih day should eon sist largely of fruit Avoid fat meat cake- - rich puddings am! live Bviry family should put by suffiiiem e spring good ii ait lo have it ahusHlant during as tiavv April and May and freebonies lipon thev should be Stinwbi trie- - liir tlioso who have ly attacks (if the disoidots incident to remedies tin best of one aiv snimg Ye pity the family that can be that doe- - not have them in abundance Nature seems to and early ones too have made tin on purpose to meet u demand of the system in cm ly summer and we luiv known many eases of validbeing rri ally imptoved by their lice use the orni'hologbl ordered by an Indian doctor in order to cure to liv on stniwberries an hstinate v and to bis sur--: ’s than a week 3 n be canned in almo-- t uii'tmiti ntities so us to be the spring aj in tin- ti’itimm s! oia ' be used freely and not as an luxuiy but as a legular article ol‘ diet Tiny are season a1 tlii- especially wholesome of the year These simple rules fol lowed will in most ease- - prevent much JLniih! oi disease d c Tcring ni lt1 t: lhv f THURSDAY COMPLAINTS SPRING This groat aenmitk event eatno off on the 17th of March on tne llivet Thames in the presence of an immense number of spectators The contending crews were as follows Oxford— ii Woodhou-- e 11 T 8 Ikker F Wiliam J Tinne A C Vat borough SY J) e 8 stroke) D A Neilson (coxswain) ('amhiidge — J A J U llidlcy J VY Dale J F Young W F Micb:i“lY II Anderson Still (loidic 11 K onion (coxswain) Of the Ovfoid eight tlnee rowed in the Fniver-itrace W'ith year the exception of the stroke rhe weights (if the above named mot had slightly though only slightly dccreus ed in eouipuiison with last year Three of the (’ftinbridge crew ulstwt'pn nented their university Oi’ these last year three old han Is Mr Mill is lightly lteavier mid the other slightly than last lightei Taking the year two crews all around )xtoid averagi d within a tiaetmn eleven pound-- a man heavier tlnm Cambridge Atthestait Oxford ha tin firthe but water in of Cambridge pip half u dozen strokes had a— timed die load of which tiny wire not dispossessed for the next two tm!o- - As they pa— ed the Duke's Head they led by a of a length and at the point ipiar'er it had inereu-tof a to l'eie the Oxonians came up a length little but the keeping too e in lime - tiny approached Dung Wharf gave the Cantab- - an advantage and they again a siiine a lead ol The Oxonians half a length lrnarly - they Denied cairn at them again Hank wheiu the Cantab - be held a hn' emo-and steer'd over to gt fairly through the centre arch of (nidge wav that the the - till to (lie credit old half a auigtb Hero however the of the light blue- Camhiidge crew began to break up and gradually although (i oldie rowed with gloat determination they were collared til! at Hnnoiei mitli bridge a f°v iect was all ihy h id to their ei edit (oldie nude After this Mr most stipei human efloit- - to turn tiie tide in bis linor but the Oxonian- ideally held their own and though at of Chiswick tb bottom Kyi a they were dead level at the i outre tlm O ldi - came eleau away mid at the top The race was I'd by a clear length oven Oxioid got further uwy and Time by Ben-- f xm hv fourleutl ('''Uv’' minutes six sw v ti’ tninufes 'bit soiotids iie scene mi nt Tiu- niomeuf alter the tart twelve One tugboat tea tier' lollo’' veil arid it is not vet known r Three v heth'T any livewere "tliu-e- vi re in collision and li the little teem feet on up a tieniuidous swell numbeis of rowing boat- - man of them deeply boro like den Wlh barled on the CITY a mil dul liG'D t! uu Is": - iut hil " puation Tit it's a rretty way to tter le Jerusalem ia to have a '11 begin a V i f J le- I weekly r ' ri |