rattilif No. 22.-VoL. II.
(bengal 6leaning5.
SUBIACO, MONDAY, MARCII 6, 1876.
PRICE 6D.
-the future King of England and Emperor there was hardly one who could boast of so State -street, the nave running east and west,
of India-was all the more noticeable from high and ancient a descent as the Prince and the transepts north and south. The entire being dressed plainly in a patrol jacket and himself. With the exception, indeed, of block on which it is built is the property of The elephant Udaipur and a few other hajput chiefs, we the Church, and cannot be used for any other fight, witnessed by the Prince in the arena question if there was one whose princely than religious institutions. The INDIA. possibility of the native City of Baroda, proved to be a rank dates further heck than the first quarter is that the episcopal residence will be built most exciting entertainment-there being of the eighteenth century. Most of them, to the east of the cathedral, connected with The Prince of Wales, herliwer"sieen the COUlkst/104110arly tit eleplitutt, but of rams, of at any rate, are sprung, from men who carved the sanctuary, and facing south on Superior Acropolis illmninated,and the Great Pyramid wrestlers, of the Buffalo, and of the rhi- out kingdoms, large or small, for themselves street, while to the north of it we hope soon from the wrecks of the empire which Behar to see a fine school -house in course of as well, was yesterday (Friday) week feasted noceros. founded and which began to break up even erection right royally in the Caves of Elephatita. The effect of the banquet there, under a " 1 he measurements; of the cathedral are The receptions and the sports of the in the days of Aurangyeb. Most of them in brilliant display of artifice] lights of varying Prince alternate as he traverses his future short, represent. aynasties at least as modern as follows extreme length, out and cut, 216 as the East India Compary. The Nizam feet ; width of nave, 80 feet, anal of transepts colour, must have been, as the very telegrams Oriental dominions. On Saturday last he describe it, fairy-like and picturesque to a enjoyed the sport with the cheetah, staying himself, had he appeared at Bombay, would 112 feet. Exteriorly, this latter width is degree. It must have hap something of the out from the earliest dawn to eleven, the have been a ,sere upstart beside Vie Prince continued to the extreme rear of the buildappearence, indeed, of a transformation scene Royal party shooting their way back to break- of Wales, whose descent from our English ing, the spaces, on either side of the sancAlfred places him almost on a level with the tuary, and beyond the transepts, being in a pantomime. On the return of the Royal fast in the Palace of Muckinpoors. oldest Princes of Rajputana. His ancestor, occupied by spacious sacristies and vestibules, barge after night -fall, straining up the Sunday evening a grand banquet was Upon given Chin Mich Khan, the original Nizam-ul- the latter having doors leading out of the harbour of Bombay, the spectators presented by the Guikwar, at the Motee-Bagh Palace, to view by the whole of the war -squadron, to his Royal Highness, who afterwards went Mulk, was the son of an officer in Aurangzites church. 'Fite interior height from the floor together with the entire fleet of merchant on by moonlight to Memonobad. Upon service'. The Rajah of Kolipur dates bark to the apex of the nave is 72 feet. The vessels, being lit up from the water's edge Monday morning the Prince entered with to Steep, the founder of the Nlaritha power height of the side walls is 32 feet to the roof to the mast -heads, bouquets of rockets being great gusto into a grand pig -sticking ex- in the middle of the seventeenth century c f the aisles, an additional height of 12 fired from all the frigates, is also described pedition. The sport is announced by The first Guikwar of Baroda was a feet of clerestory. The wall in the rear of as magnificent. Ou Saturday his Royal telegram across two continents to have been lieutenant of the Maratha Peshwa in the the transepts rises to a height of 44 feet, the Highness quitted the Governor of Bombay's good, and, it is satisfactory to find, added to eighteenth century. Ali Mural the Muir of tower is 98 feet high, of solid masonry, 29 suhurben house at Parrell, and proceeded that statement the , intimation that there Khairpur in Sind, is a prince of a still feet square, from the summit of which rises younger line. with his suite by railway to Poona, the were no accidents. On his Royal The Nawab Junagarh, iu a graceful tapering spire, ,urtnounted by a Highness's capital of the Mahratta country. Crossing departure from Baroda in the evening of Katiawar, represents a donisty founded by a Celtic cross, reaching to an extreme height, the Cowan, and passing t trough richly -culti- Tuesday, on his return journey to Bombay soldier of fortune in 1735. The Jilin of from the street grade, of 210 feet. Nawanagar comes of an old Rajput stuck, but vated districts laden with enures of the palm, the whole route to the station was "'There tire three entrances in the front of magni- his sovereignty goes no further back than the church, tune of tl em being in the tower, the mango, and the tamarin 1, the Prince pro- ficently illuminated. By Wednesday morning ueded by the stranicly circuitous route taken the Prince had not only reached the City of the time of Henry VIII. The Rajput Thakur and the main entrance, eleven feet wide, as of Bhaunagar is younger in rank by two well as the third door, opening into a capaby the ascending line in the o blest zigzags Bombay, but had proceeded immediately on centuries. until the height of Khanilalla haul been board cite "Serapis." His Royal Nearly as modern is the Sidi cious vestilmle, communicating with the Nawab of Jinjira, a descendant of the smaller vestibule in the tower, whence a attained. Thence the Royal guest of Ilin- late in the afternoon of that day,Highness, lunched destan advanced, in the midst of great with the Admiral on board the " Undaunted." Abyssinian chiefs who served so faithfully stairway leads up to the belfry. Opposite to rejoicings, to the city of Poona, where he was On 'Thursday afternoon the Prince took his the last Mohammedan Kings of Bijapur. this at the other end of the main vestibule is enthusiastically welcomed at the Gunesh departure from Bombay for Colombo, visit- The Rajah of Idar in Gujarat chitlins near the stairway leading to the organ loft. There kinship with Joalipur, tilling% the Governor of Bombay's Deccan ing, on his way thither, at Goa, the famous from about 1721, when but dates politically are two other entrances into the church, one residence. Here a loyal Address was pre- colony of the Portuguese. It is the two younger sons in each transept, nine feet wide, and opening satisfactory of the Marwar Prince sented to the Prince, conveyieg to his Royal to note in every successive tuck possession of the into a vestibule nine feet square. All the realm assigned them by their eldest brother doors open outwards, thus facilitating the Highness the deep satisfaction of the from the East that the Princeannouncement principle residents and population nt the the enjoyment of the most continues in then Viceroy of Gujarat. It nets only in the means of exit in a very great degree, and perfect health, sixteenth century that lilt paid to their city. To this Address and that his progress affords him the first Ran of Clutch rendering it possible for a crowded audience the keenest gained his footing the Prince made a very gracious reply, delight. in that province. Pahlim- to evacuate the building in a ery few pur was founded by an Afghan in the time minutes. All the vestibules are well lighted, onserving that he should transmit to her of Akbar. Nawalt Majesty the expressions of loyalty and there being six windows in the team and The Prince of Wales on Saturday last, at from the seventeenth century. attachment, in which she would greatly A kbar tower vestibules, and two in each of those rejoice. lira Royal Highness added that, for nine in the morning, lato at Goa from the received tribute from the Hindu rajah of leading into the transepts. his one part, he was well pleased to see at " Serapis," on board which his Royal High- Rajpipla. If ire come to other princes who last with his min eyes a city which he knew ness had previously been visited by the will meet their future King elsewhere. We to be the centre of the intellectual and Governor, accompanied by his secretaries and shall find that most of them date their titles THE ARMY OF DON CARLOS. religious life of the great Nlahratta. race. He counci Hors. A Royal salute was fired, an from quite modern times. Sindhia and A return of the pick of the Carlist forces was glad to be aware that it was so still, con- iningnse concourse of spectators had Hulkar are sprung front lieutenants of taining as it did one of the two chief colleges assembled, the infantry and artillery being the Maratha Peshwas. 'Fite Rajah of Pot iala in the Provinces of Castille, Navarre, Biscay, ot the Presidency, together with schools and paraded, and the Prince welcomed on his claims descent from a .Tat chief who rose to Alava, and Guipuzcoa, published in the (Talon other educational appliances, by the aid of dISCnibarkation by the authorities, the power about two centuries ago. The reigning of Wednesday, is worthy of particular couwhich he was happy to be assured that the members of the Municipality, the civil and House in Kashmir belongs to the present sideratiun. From this it appears that some students of the Deccan, always well reputed military officers, and an imposing deputation century, and the Nawabs of Rampur to the distinctive name is borne by each infantry for ability could avail themselves of the of the Catholic priesthood. From the Palace last. It was in the last century that the battalion. The first Navaresti battalion, for methods and results of Western learning whither the Heir-Apparent to the Crown of present kingdom of Travenkor was founded example, is known es that of El lie)', the combining the fruits of European science England was first conducted his Royal The older dynasty of Cochin was re-estab- second as Le Reyna, the third as Principe and letters with their own ancient literature Highness was escorted, with great ceremony, lished with English aid after the downfall of Jaime, the fourth as Dona Blanca, the fifth to view the historical monuments of Old Tippu &time, when Mysor was also restored as Infanta Elvira, the sixth as El Rey Don and sacred language. Goa-the Prince inspecting in succession, to its former rulers. In point of long and Juan, and sum on throughout. Altogether with the liveliest interest, the Convent of proud descent, few Princes even in Ilajpiitana there are eleven battalions of infantry thus distinguished. Besides these there are one The Prince of Wales, on the morning of Saint Francis, an extraordinary variety of can be said to surpass the Prince of Wales. of Invalids, one of Rods -guard, and yesterday ( Friday) week, arrived at Baroda, remsrka.ble ruins and relics, and the venerable The young Maliarona of Mewar or nlaipar battalion may, indeed, point to a lineage ennobled by one of Engineers. Beyond these and a regiwhere lie was received by the Guikwar, and cathedral. great names and clearly traceable to the ment of Cavalry, there are a number of Sir Mailhava Rao, who both accompanied hint warrior chiefs of Chilton But Jaipur was irregular bands, technically partidas, together to the Residency. Upon the arrival of the The Prince's movements after leaving Goa founded in the tenth century and Jodhpur with doctors, armourers, anti commissaries. procession there the Prince led the Guikwar have, This is the (7arlist force now in Navarre the great disappointment of every- in the fifteenth, while the to a seat on his right, hladhava Rao sitting body, to himself included, been modified by States and the Jat State of smaller Itajptit alone, according to the Union, a force 'tinned on the right of the Guikwar, and Mr. reason of the unfortunate spread of cholera in of still later origin. In Bliartphur are tally estimated at 12,555 soldiers, with 729 paying homage, Melville being on the Prince's left. The so many unlooked-for directions. Although therefore, to the Prince of Wales the pride horses, and 186 mules. Biscay is held by ten strictest etiquette was preserved. After a the disease battalions, having a total of 6,993 soldiers, is, happily, by no means virulent of few, it any, of the native princes few euumplitnentary sentences, the Sirdars can be its character, it has been deemed prudent in any way wounded, nor are they likely presented a nuzzur to the Prince, offering to in to with 125 horses, and 106 mules. Guipuzcoa for the Prince to avoid the district to which, forget that but for English has nine battalions, a company of Pioneers, his Royal Highness besides atter anti pan forbearance few and a wreath. The Prince then led the in this comparatively mild form, it has ex- of them would retain the power they now and a company of Engineers, besides partidav tended. Arriving -showing a total force of 6,291 soldiers, at Beypore at ten o'clock enjoy. Guiwkar to the edge of the carpet, bidding on /tIonday with 121 horses, and 100 mules. Alava has morning, after consultation with him farewell. The Royal party thereupon the six heti alions, a company of Pioneers, a authorities, who came on board the returned to Baroda amid great crowds of "Serapis" for company of Engineers, a company ot Ponthe purpose of offering their THE NEW CATHEDRAL AT CHICAGO. people, who displayed extreme pleasure and respects, his tooneers, a corps of local Volunteers, Royal Highness decided upon enthusiasm. At two o'clock there was a going on at five It is now a little more than four years since pctrtidas, and a squadron of Ilussars,yielding o'clock that evening to fight of elephants. The whole spectacle of Colombo, arriving thereon Wednesday. For the great fire in Chicago destroyed the a total force of 5,074 soldiers, with 172 t he Prince's arrival at Baroda was sumptuous the horses, and 106 mules. Besides these forces already stated, his Royal Highness beyond description. Immediately upon his had reason no alternative but to decline the Rajah cathedral in that city-a building which had there are the Castilian Division of 6,393 men, Royal Highness appearing with the Guikwar of only shortly before been 556 horses, and 32 mules ; the corps called Travancore's renovated at invitation, much much disapthe bands played and a Royal salute was fired. pointment being felt at the abandonment of expense and with very beautiful results. Its Centralisados, making. up 2,720 soldiers, 440 The)' entered a golden howdah, hung with the A rinatruallay excursion. The preparamud 375 mules ; and the Artillery, destruction caused great grief to the Catholics horses, cloth of gold trappings. The Guikwar was tions for the welcoming which bas 88 cannon-viz., six Vavasseur 7 of his Royal Highness on the Prince of Wales's Held, Madhav a ii ot Chicago ; but they set to work tut rebuild pounders, four Krupp 8 -pounders, six ith suitable splendour all over the Madras Rao being behind. In front was a row of are reported to have been upon a it, the Bishop in the meantime using as his Woolwich 7-pounders, 34 Whitworth guns of elephants all kneeling. The suite followed Presidency on elephants, and a gorgeous procession was magnificent scale, and it can be no wonder, cathedral a church which lie purchased from difierent calibre, three Placencia 8 -pounders, therefore, that 14 bronze 8 -pounders, four brotme 12formed. 'Tine sides of the road for a utile tion previously the foregoing of the expedi- the Congregationalists. The new cathedral pram lyre, two Varasseur 9 -pounders, two arranged to have been made and a half to the Residency were ornamented by the Royal guest of Hindostan has excited is now completed, and it was dedicated on the Whitworth 7 -pounders, and four 24 -pounder with floral garlands. there being numerous reerete of a very poignant character. After 21st inst. I take the mortars. The number of projectiles made folio eiug description triumphal arches bearing such inscriptions entertaining at Llodio alone in July last was 28,066. In the Madras officials at lunch on as " \Velome to the Prince,' " God Bless the board the "Seraphs,' his Royal Highness of it front the Catholic Reri,tr, only adding the foregoing calculation the total number of Prince." First went footmen in scarlet and went in a launch some distance up the river. that the only cathedrals in the United States men is 40,029, but inasmuch as neither the white, carrying gay banners anti spears ; On quitting next came men in scarlet anti white the Seraphs"Beypore it was intended that are those of the Catholic Church. The Basque Tereios, nor Jamdesa's Brigade, nor should touch at Trevandrum. Dorregaray's two battalions are taken any with banderoles ; then marshalmen on Episcopalians here have no cathedrals, account of, the Carlist Army cannot, aecordrseback. Over the Prince's head was a although they have plenty of so-called ing to this account be less then 50,1100 superb State umbrella, and upon each side THE PRINCES OF INDIA. altogether. These, we bishops repeat, are simply were men waving cloths of gold, yak's tails "the pick" of the Army of Don Carlos, they and fins of peacock's feathers. The Pausees People in England says Allen's Indian Mail, "The church is universally admitted to be are the choicest troops of an army amounting were, of all the natives present the most have a sort of misty belief that the native not only the finest in Chicago, but the finest to au of something more like demonstrative, heralding the Prince's princes and chiefs of modern India can trace in the West, and as a beautiful epecimen of 150,000 aggregate men. approach with barbaric music, the blowing of back their lineage, if not their thrones, to a pure Gothic architecture it will ne scarcely by the Union, itAnd these 50,000, referred to should be remembered, are, gilt and silver horns, and the clash of cymbals. time when our Tueton forefathers were still equalled, certainly unsurpassed, by any as the phrase is, " The trappings were of tLe richest tissues, roaming, as untutored savages, in their church in ,he United States. The church is carpet soldiers, busall there." They are not veterans innured to all arabesqued with gold devices of the most native wood'. And yet, iu the splendid situated opposite the site of the old cathedral, the toils and of campaigning. costly and ornate description. In the midst array of Rajahs and Nawabs whom the coming on the north-east corner of Slat eand Superior - Hardly a force, hardships this, to be scattered by a of all this magnificence the Prince of Wales of the Prince of Wales brought to Bomay, streets, and fronting, like its predecessor, on flourish of trumpets!
THE PRINCE OF WALES IN trousers, wearing no sword
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