No. 5441-DECEMBER 17, 18807

DRUNKE

Charles Ring, 44, seaman, maemployed, and Henry Welsh, 2e, petrato in the 27th Regiment, wars charged with being drunk on the 16th and 17th inst, respectively, and were discharged, with a cantion.

(Before the Hon. Ng Choy,)

ADEMENTED HAWKER. Lo Akman, 19, hawker, was charged by P.O. 299 with plucking flowers in the Government Gardens on the 16th lost. The conduct of the defendrat bad appeared very strange, and upon being exstained by the Colonial Surgeon, he was found to be insane, and a certificate granted to that effect. Defendant was ordered to be sent to the Tung Wa Hospital.

TELEGRAMS BY THE

CAN MAIL

diately.

The steward of Colonel Cooper of Dablis, of Dunboden, Conaty Westmeath, has been shot and wounded in two places by an up- knows youth.

Ballinrobe, Nov. 17.-There is every 300- son Lobelieve that the order for the despatch of 300 soldiers to reinforce the troops at Ballinrobe

Las been countermanded, as the expedition to Lord Erne's residence has been AMERI-abandoned. Boycott states that he will leave

with his troops, but will return shortly.

have arisen.

for contracts.

.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE HANLAN AND TRICKETT ROWING MATCH.

This match was won by Hanian in his usual style. In the morning Trickett was the favorite in betting, 5 to 1 being taken on him and laid to the extent of £1,000, but before, the start Hanlan had takes the first place in Vetting. Seven

thence steering a good,straight,course to Thistle, despite sccentric steering across the The Ceteraya, at about half course at the finish, osmé it a winner by the finish. the distance, put on a sport, and a close something like half a length. Time 10 min

Japan. (Japan Hazelle)

YOKGRAMA.

race ousted between her and the Gunter, The good form of the winners' rowing was Mr Sumeshima, envoy-extraordinary and who, however, managed to keep the lead much sdmired, ·. she had obtained, and won the race by Thistle,

Victoria, about a boat's longth, the Cetiny being second, a third and Glasgore last. Time

9 minutes.

R. A. Bost Gunner,

1 Police Boat Celewago 2

THIRD RACK-The "Chairman's Cap." For Four Oared Canton Cutters Dla

Entrance, tance, Ono-mile-a-half, $10.

.1.

12...

We toarn that the funeral of the lata

ministar plenipotentiary of Japan to France, was volemmised in Paris on the 7th instant. The ceremony was of the most imposing character, the President of the Bepublic being specially represented, as was xles Monsieur Gambetta. All the members of SKYENTA BACK-For House Boats Gigs the Corps Diplomatique attended; and all

pulled by Chinamen. Distance, Ous nections of French society were represent Mile. Entrauce, $. First Prize, $15;ed, s tribute of respect to the deceased Second, $5 Time for Cars-6 se minister personally, and to the nation be sonda per Dar.

had represented. Apart from the molar. Station No. 1.-Commissariat Boat, Scorcholy, event which gave rise to this de

monstration, it will be gratifying pion, Magenta."

the Station No. 2.--Polico Bost, Cameronian, Japanese government to learn how Red and Black.

sincera is the feeling of respect and regard entertained for Japan by foreign nations.

The youthg elephant which has been the alight of the little street Arabe of the settlement for some time past, is to be removed from its present, abode in the British consular prison compound to San Francisco, a speculator bating purobasel

to

Station No. 3.-Pubes Float, Glasgowe, Red, Station No. 1.-Victoria, White and Black. Bew, Mr A. J. Murray......10at. 1015 White and Blue Persent No. 2, ir J. L. Armitage,....at.. ib. Blue, While, Yellow Pennant

Station No. 4.Police Boat, Celewayo, No. 3, Mr Featherstonbaugh,..11st. Tib.

Station No. 6Police Boat, deon, Blus Stroke, Mr 3. A. Bennett,....at. lb. and Whito, Cox, Mr A. J. Lewis, Est. 191b.

Five boats started for this race, it for $250. Station No. 2.-Zeilu, Magenta and Black.

Avon being added to the published list .1nat. lb. Bow, Mr E. MaKean, No. 2, Mr R. Blades, Tost. 01b. A good start was made, all the boat No. 3, Mr R. Leigh,

lib getting away well together, the Scorpion Stroke, Mr. A. K. Travers, 13st. 316.

Set. Ofb. (alias dinner) working soon after the tion, and be seen at the new Natural Cox, Mr A-how,

Avon and History Department of the British Mu- Station No. 3.-Thistle, Black and White, start at first place, the

scam at South Kensington. Many of the Bow, fr W-Donman, at 11 Ceteways, following close bebind it in there geen for the first Sime b No. 2, Mr. A. Tomkins,... 10st. alb. the order named. The Scorpion kept Europe, such as camellias, encuban, certain No. 3, Mr C. W. Richards, 10st. 61b. its position throughout winning by about Stroke, Mr J. Sampago,.....11st. lb.

11et.

Erne's residence had been abandoned, as the Government has sent military engineers beset but uninjured DeLong will not Executive Committee of the Land League re- and workmen to assist in measures of relief.bandon her before awaiting what pro- fused to sanotion it on the ground that Boy-Two and volcanoes have formed near ågra spects for deliverance the summer and cott intends to quit the district. The ad and are in full eruption. Boveral hot springs autumn of 1880 may afford." dress of the tenants has been withdrawn.

*Allaica, (Ont.) Nav, 11.—The Govern In regard to the safety of the Jeannette, A dispatch from Dublin says: "A telegram has been received from Ballinrobe that 400 ment Commission appointed to investigate Captain Booper of the revenue cutter additional troops will be sent there imme- Canada-Pacific Railway, matters has exs- Corton, which was in the Arctic ocean who the past season, says that he has no mined A. P. McDonald, contractor, Dublin, Nov. 12.-The Channel fleet has stated that his firms had received $100,000 doubt that the Jeannette is in some

for contracts, etc., in British Columbia, from arrived at Queenstown,

A meeting in Cork, called by the Mayor, Underdonk, which raukes, as far as known, suchorage near Wrangel Land. He says recent as anyone has, and it is his opinion has opened subscription lists for Parnell's $200,000 paid by that gentleman as bonuses his information concorbing hor is as that she is safe. The fact that the defence.

natives say nothing of the Jeannette is of no value. There is no evidenco that Wrangel Land is inhabited at all, and The sculling match between Edward, there may bo no natives there. So far Henlan of Toronto and Edward Tricketts known, human foot has never trod of New South Wales, over the Thames the icy bores of this unknown, almost championship.course, from Putney to mythical land, and Captain Hooper does Mortinke, for the championship of the wot think it at all strange that the world, Sportman's champion cup and steamer has not been heard of. He says" London, Nov. 17-A monster testing of £400, is thus described in a London those having friends on board the Jean- AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

Catholics was held at Belfast yesterday, et

their safety for at least nhothor your, New York, Nov. 11.-A Dublin special which armpathy was expressed for members, Nov 10, to the American nette should not be uneasy concerning

papere of the Land League.

A project in pa foot in this city to to the Evening Telegram says: This morn-

Nov. 17.-The Press Association says the ing the Bablin contingent started from the roports of differences in the Cabinet seen

charter a schooner, it her out early in Broad-store terminus of the Midland Rail-woll founded Bright and Chamberlain

the season of 1881, and with a crew of rind for the scene of the agrarian troubles in Mayo. They will be joined at Mullingar have pronounted abeolutely against coercion

five or six experienced men send her into in Ireland. Several Ministers favor the

the Arctic regions in search of Licatonant Cavan Monaghan, by labor four car and and ng home convocation of Parliament in December to

DeLong and the crew of the Jeannette. to 4 on him was offered freely, and some The programme is to proceed to samu by 100 of the military. A p engaged

pus Aat. No decision has been isken. as it is suspected goes ahead of the train, no Pint

Nov. 18-Tho News, in a leading artiola, wagers were made of 2 to 1. The start island in Behring's Strait, secure the that the rails will be tampered 1 with The

Cox, Mr II, W. Sampson, Eat, Slb. length. A very close race ensued between traffic managers of the railroad (urned the denies that there is a split in the Cabinet. took place at 19.14 o'clock, at which services of about a dozen natives with ordinary passengers away by advising them It says that no conclusion has been reached time the tide was nearly full and water dogs and sledges, and then enter the

ein regard to an

to an early session of Parliament: slack and smooth. Throughout flanlan Arctic. When the ies permits it is

This was the event of the day and a the Cameronian, Ceterago, and Avon for not to go by the train. The chief dangor Every symptom points to increasing harmony had the Surrey side of the river. A very proposed to land at Herald Island, if ! feared before reaching Clare-morris is that within the Cabinet.

he train will be fired upon from behind the

at even start was effected, Hanian striking Wrangel Land cannot be reached, and pleadid race. A capital start was effected, second place. The Cameronan bad to give The Times, in a leading article, repeats the water at the rate of 35 strokes to leave, the men thoro with a supply of and for a considerable distance the boats 12 seconds for her two extra oars, and this ditches. The expedition must march from. Clare-morrin, where it will be joined by its statement of vestarday that there are the minute and Izickett at the rate of provisions and two haleboats, the vessel heads were level. Sampson's crew, the the proved unable to afford, the Avon ran Hlebar. This march, a distance of fifteen argumente in favor of coercion in Ireland 41. Hanian two easily and in per- roluing to this city. The men left Thistle, went ahead by the time the rocking her so closely that the time as still larger contingent of military from Cas-differencen in the Cabinet. It se53-

be the most diflonlt andre weighed as atsengly us ever, and that the feet style, showing his superiority run there will have to remain on the island was roached, increasing the distance between recovered, thus-anishing a good race in the statute miles,

Cabinet has certainly not decided on cutting the first stroke. Crabtree was passed until the ice becomes compact enough trying part of the journey, The train is not these aside. On the other. haud, the objev-in six minutes and four seconds from for them to work over to Wrangel Lanit themeçiros and the two other boats, (which following order :-

Sorpion (or Gunner) ........... expected to reach Clace-morris until half-past

Aman tions of Bright and Chamberlain have not the starting point. Here Tricker: be-whouse they will endeavor to proceed kept together) two lengths or so, not exert- 2 o'clock. It will take some little time to been surrendered. It may be assumed collect the party, unload the waggous

and the

gan to labor and look ill. At the Soap north in search of the missing whalers.ng themselves at all to the end, and win Cameronian ад question take the horse carts, which they take with tends to its settlement in

open one, but every day Works the vast crowd cheered vocifer- They would then return to Herald leolog by a length and a half. The Victoria

Bense favorable them. The cavalcade will not be ready to to the contention of Bright and Chamber pusly. Hanlan seemed delighted with land, from which they can be taken off put on a spurt when the half mile mark start for perhaps half an hour afterwards, lain, who perhaps have not converted their his reception, and nodded afubly to by baling vessels the succeeding years. was passed and kept it up well, taking the and by that time it will be getting dark. oolleagues to their views, but have preven- the applauding multitude. He devoted Whether the plan will be carried into It will be nightfall before the march is 0012-ted a decision the other way, and it will so anush attention to then that he effect or not will be known in a few second place. The Leila's orew did not pleted. When the expedition reaches its

soon not be worth while to attempt tofea-steered right off his course, veering to

make no gond a performance as was expect- destination, Loughmark House, where Mt force opposite views,

ed of them, and had also the disadvantage the northern shore, but a single vigo- Boycott is besieged, it will include about 2,000 soldiers and ounstables.

rous stroke with his left arm put the

of a bad course acceseitated by the Kinshan having anchored right in the middle of the boat straight again, and demonstrated

coura. She was, at the close of the race, that he had comparatively easy work

several lengtbe behind the seppad boat. Tho before him, for he sculled in a fiterally lazy stylu.

Thistle men rowed well together; and as FD bave said won sasily and without rowing they thight Have done. The Victoria was well pulled throughout," and the spurt

·

will

the

days.

VICTORIA REGATTA. TWENTY-FIFTH MEETING,

To dwellers in this land it is interesting. to know that the Herbarium of Engelbert Kompfer, made in Japan at the end of the sovententh century, is still in good condi-

familiar plants in English gardens and maples, weigelas and retinosporas, are now plant houses. Many of Kampfer's planks were figured and described in his Ama

Joseph Banke Icones Selecta Plantarum mitates published in 1712, and others in Sir quas in Japonia callegué et dalinearit Angel We learn that the fine British bargua bertus Kopfer, published in 1791. Madame Lemorert was sold to-day-by $14,000, A Mesa Walal-Hall-&-Oo, for the sum of

A Japanese merobant is waid be the purchaser. The Madame Demorest is one of the bandsowest models we have soon in these veters: and har reputation of

sailing was for established by ad

26 days from Shanghai to San

......3 Celeuayo and Glasgow followed. Soms first-rate pulling was exhibited by the The buyer has made a cheap bargain.

The vehi Shinban states that the gov natives" in this race, making it one of ernment take a very warm interest in the --

of direct trade with foreign coun --------question of the most exciting events of the day.

tries.

ina and as the matter is under y of the Daijin and Sangi are in favoar object by mentioning that if "direck consideration. We gan only further this trade" is a prosperous undertaking the people will speedily engage in tand as the latter, spparently, will have noth- ing, to do with it on their own motion it follows that, aamghter of business, Bibit is not acceptable. If the government 21b, subsidise certain companies or undertak 9ib.ings to engage in direct shipments,

EroETE RAGE.-Cap, presented by Vice Admiral oota, R... For pale Qared Outrigged Gigs. Distance, One Male. Extrance, $5.

Station No. 1-Swallow, Blue, White Shamreck,

Bow, Mr J. A. Bennett,11st Stroke, Mr B. Bleauorhassett, 12st. Cox, Mr AJ Lewis, 8st Station No. 2.-Lark, Black and White. Mr W. Duamdo 10st. 11. Stroke, Mr A. B. Tomkins,...10st. 5lb

Mr H. W. Sampson... st. Station No. 3-Wagtail, Blue.

Bow

Cox,

lb,

Bow Mr B. F. Neal Clarke, 11st., Stroke, Mr C, W. Richards,..10st. G15. Cox, Mr G. Caldwell, Bst. ib. There was considerable difficulty about

- MISCELLANEOUS TELEGRAMS. Afullingar, Nov. 11-The train bringing arrived here safely. the Dublin contingent

Paris, November 17.-The capital of the Armed constabulary were stationed in Panama Canal Company will be 300,000,000

Patron :-Als Excellency Jouk Pors souples at intervali along the route thus france, divided into 000,000 shares of 500

When of Biffons' boat-NESST, K.C. M.G. franes each, 10,000 shares being reserved by far, and at all the bridgea. Captain Max-

Vice-Patrons His Excellency Vice- well and a body of laborers joined the train the statutes for the civil company of original house Hanlan trented the lookers-on to at this place, also the gentlemen of the concessions, for the conesssion contributed some of those remarkable manoeuvres Adiatral Coure, U,B., 1.N.; His Excel

which created such intense astonishment lency Major General Donovan; Commodore expedition who arrived here last night. A by that company. Five hundred and correspondonz telegraphs from Ballinrobe thousand abarca romain for publio subscrip-wise be multitude whe show him com- Sauer, the Ni

the result will be that foreign par that intense excitement prevails there. The tion. The issue will be made at par, 25 tend with Has dun on the Tyne. Cens- Stewards-Hon. W. KESWICK, H. de C.

chasers for ready money on this market tranas being paid at the subscription, 100 on

FORBEH

will find competitore against whom it is cavalry aro passing every hour on their way he allotment, and the rest as required, ing to row for a moment, he leaned at A. Miclvia, Esq., Colonel which carried them into the second place

impossible to make head way; persons to Loughmask. Baveral thousand peneau-

Captain CIRYELAND, H.M.S HALL, R.A.,

was capitally sustained. Time 12 minutes,

whoso losses really, that is eventually, fall try, fully armed, are marching to Clure- The total cost is estimated at 600,000,000 back in his bunt, indulged a leisurely from Duke, Lient, Colongi GEDDES, 27th

same as last year. merrie, determined to resist the Orangemen tire canal, over and abo

franes. The sum necessary for completing survey of the scene and when he once Inniskillings, J. HOPTIUS, Esq.

upon the state and must be borne iz great above the capital, will be more got to work it was in a half-heart-Committes-T. JACKSON, (Chsir- A conflict is apprehended.

Besides the jucouvemonco saused by WOODIS, Esq GROTE,

part, if not wholly, by the vary peopls whose legitimate trade operations are in- Dublin, Nov. 11.In the Court of ruined by the issue of obligation. io per ed way, as though he would prefer to man) W. Ly, Eao, De LOUTH, Lee Kishan anchoring in the course, Queen's Bench to-day Parnell and his cent interest is to be paid on the shases linger did not. circmustances compel his BENNETT, 27th Regiment, Lieut.. there were loud oomplaints of a launah

vaded. This is a

sa view of the question that may not have occurred to those who of the charges against them, but not any net profit 80 per cent is allotted to share-progressing. The race was a complete Commander ANNESHER, R.N., B. J. B. trespassing on the course, first crossing right fellowprisoners were allowed full particulars during the execution of the work; of the

about to discuss it. There is, no doubt, au impression that the government, In- information as to what the evidence would holders by the terms of the concession. De walk-over, and Harlan, continually re TRIP, Esq., A. P. MCEWEN, Esq., D. Lesseps states that contractor have sent peated his antics. At one time lie at

Biracted by a number of interested and yet bost and then keeping within the courea Salime proving a "contumacions cor," incompetent advisers, are better able to BENNEEKASSETT, Esq. (Hon. Secretary). Lord Crieliton, member of Parliament for their estimates, according to whieb, the oan-tempted a piece of harloquinade with GILLES, E.,. E. BEART, Esq. 31, over in front of and close to the leading the starling of this race, Mr Lewis of the

Judges P. MOETEN, Esq., ahead of the Umpira's launob, and some as the Starter called him, refusing to come carry on foreign commerce than the people Fermanagh, speaking at a musting struction of the canal will not cost surely was never before witnessed in of Draugesoen ut Newton, said Ireland could 500,000,000 fraser provided, by a ruce. Dropping his sculls clumsily into and H. J. H. Tripp, Esq.

Umpires and Starters-Rowing, W, distance in front of the second and third back to line, even when the Starter had whose produse is taken from them for these ministers who hold this view, we his face had lay there for a second. BEART, Esq. Upon Sailing: Boats, with and changed her position, and the face. Eventually they got away somehow, venture to in the United States, All that relates to two. So long did he regain in a re-. BURNIE, B the observance of neutrality of the canal is embest position that a kind of gian

through the race, and won by a length or Bettled by the law of concession of the Re-burst from the spectators, who imagined mauder ANNESLEY, RN,

again during the afternoon. publien, November 16.--The tocting of his, but before they could find their that, something terrible, had bolaller

more, rowing in as thoroughly good form at the Guish as at the start of the race, The Lark made a fair second. Time, 10

be.

County

It i#

J. A

aro

well dispense with the services of Redjath, memoranda signed July 7th, that York, the water, he fell right, forward upon HYMES, Beg., the LyAEL, Raq. Yachts, boats, The Kinshan was communiosted growled himself hoarse and black in the Speculative purposes. With all respect for

a man who had insulted the Queen.

Cork, Nov. 12-1

-Wheeler, a land agent,

Limerick..

has been shot dead near aola, county Londen, Nov. 16.-The murder of Wheeler is supposed to have been the act of private vangence. No arrests have besa made, but the police are watching a man who was with Wheeler when he was assasinated.

At a Land League meeting on Saturday, near Walshtown, James O'Brien, an Irish American, in the course of a speech, said if Buycutting the landlords and

Aterioau caminitteo, sitting in New

shall

represent the interests of the company

of

Vienn

the Austro-German Constitutionalists here voices to shout and inquire what was on Sunday last, was an imposing demonstra- tion, Nothing can shake the facts that the the matter, he had sprang up suddenly, Liberal German party in the Reicberath has restime the sculls and was at work A roar of quite nine-tonths of the well-to-do and edu-again, laughing merrily.

it in any laughter greeted the fear, and it was against Federalist

Judge of Sailing Races:-Lieut.-Com.trespassing launch - nuisance did not recur The Swallow had it all her own way right example of put out that history afforda no

FIRST DAY,

Frulay, 17th December, 1880.." What with a decidedly cold tempera-

ture, unpleasant weather altogether and

#

threatening sky, it was no wonder that

Fourra Race.For Men-of-War Gigs and Waalers. Distance, One Mila Ee- trance, $1. Fratrize, $15; Second, 46. Time allowed for wars,-8 seconds per Or,

Station No. 1.-H.M.S. Victor Emanuel'i.

the effect of reforming them, people would struggle invember 17. London disome micutes before the intense excite there was a small attendance, and fewer 5-aared Galley, Red. ̈ ̄

agents had not eated Germana of Adetopts, resort to stranger measures, and try if New York, leaden, pills would suit their digestion. The patch first duty of evory irishzaan, he said, was to authority at buys: 1 lauro, o tent had absced. Hunlap's time-was "ladies present than has been the case for Station No. 2.-U.8:9. Alert's 5-pared

get a rille, and the second duty to as it. that

the Coverament, a member of the

highest importance is e very

is attached intelligence received to-day from men in Ameries who would die happy if Capetown, in South Africa, in reference to

natch to the World

the

20 minutes 12 seconds Frickett's was 20 minutes 19. seconds,

to grave

the wa

He added that there were 500,000 stout

tboy could each kill one cursed Saxon,

Re-inforcements of 100 men hays been

Best

minutes.

Swallons

Lork

SAILING RAGS,For Men-of-War's Boats, auy rig. Entrance, $3. Firat Prize, 820; Second, $10.

that did prosperous commerce

from the wits and not entirely energy of an active people

spring Monsieur de Roquette, the newly arrived minister for France to Japan, was received in audienco by his Majesty the Mikado yesterday, December 6th, when the minis ter presented his credentials.

TIKKE is in the Royal Library, Stockholm, an immense manuscript, which, when open covers about a square yard of surface, and requires two or three men to lift it. It consists of 309 leaves of thick

parchment probably of ane's skin, and contains the Old Testament, the Antiquities and Jewish Wars of Josephus, the Originos af Isidore, a medical work of Johannicus Johannes Alexandrinus, the New Testament, a curious picture of

Whaler "Seminole," Blue. several years. The whole regatta was taime'

Station No. 3-H.M.S. Lily's 4-pared compared with last year, although the events Whaler, White. *.

Station No. 4.-H.M.S. Victor Emanuel'■ of the day, taken seriafim, were full of in-5-cared Whaler, Hed and White.

Station No. 1.-H... Victor Emanuel's Gig, Red"" war against Basatos. This news ia fur- PROFESSOR NORDENSKJOLD ON terest. The most exciting event war the

A good start was effected, the. Fistor Station No. 2.-H.I.C.M. Peng-chou-ha's ther sorroborated by the fact that 4,000,000

Chairman's Cop, and one or two of the

Emanuel's galley getting away first and Cuttery Yellow. Chinese racon wore-remarkably good.

Station No. 3.-R.M.S. Curacoa's Pinus, dovil, and other miscellaneous matter. The

Rome, November 11-Friends of Gari-pafuta a letter from Professor Norden rowed. There was little to note in the the half mile distance the Laty dropped

best features in the Regatta were the races taking the lead, No. 1, and the Alert keep Blue and White

ing together for some distance. Before baldi protest to him against visiting Genoa skjold in relation to the Jeannette, in sailing matokea, and of the yachts as ruch, bill of particulars has and aiding toward the establishment in Italy which he says -- by the prosecution to the of a republic, which they affirm would

to Boycott's house. Preparations are being made for military oconution of lead port, four miles further of, in consequence of the threatening aspect of affairs there.

Dublin, Nov. 15-in the case indicted been

furgishere a

traversers.

case of the

of speeches made at the aforesaid meetings in the various papera

It has been decided to rotain a regiment of cavalry in Ireland throughout the winter, A dispatch from Ballinrobe says that Boy cott states he must quit the country when the soldiery threatening

he has received ELN

cartridges and a large quantity of shell and ammonition will shortly leave the arsenals

at Woolwich for use in South Africa,

him

Rome, November 16.-The Chamber of Deputies has refused to accept the resigna- tions of General Garibaldi and his son, but has granted them three months leave of absen08.

THE JEANNETTE EX- PEDITION.

Tho New York Herald (Nov. 16th)

contingencies are then conceivable. First,

did not eam

virtually out of, the race. No. 4, be "I am quite convinced that Captain as can be said is given eigen here overal longtia behind, and was after that It states that the traversers restore the Bourbon, Papal and Grand Ducal DeLong in-sailing, in 1879, from Ke The "Grand Stand" have tried to torrify landlords and prevent factions and destroy the unity of which he them from legally enforcing the paymont of was the chief factor. The press declare that butsohin bay along the east coast to the to be as popular a resort wat as the Viator's Whaler, steered such a wretched rent by holding meetings, displaying pix Garibaldi is an unconscious prisoner playing north, did meet impenetrable masses of flag-ship of previous years, but the course that a foul was momentarily ex- cards and banners, and circulating reports into the hands of others who selfishly use it at a comparatively low latitude. Two unfavourable weather may bero bad a pected between her said the dkeri's whaler; but after a time she steered clean out of Sir John Captain DeLong has, as a prudent Aretio great deal to do with that explorer, to avoid being beset in the ice, and Lady Hennessy Wore present at the the course, going inside the Bag-boats abandoned his plan to go directly north-Grand Stand daring the greater part of marking the limits. The 8-sarad galley ward, steered southward to Long Sound the day. The weather was not the most made a good straight pourne, and got in St. Petersburg, November 13.-All the with the intention either to renew, on favourable that could have been had for fifty-three seconds before the Alert's nihilists urled for plots against the Cear's the west side of Wrangel Land, the at the several events which make up the Re.whalers, but an there was an allowance of 8 Snow fell heavily there on Monday. The life were found guilty. Five were sentenced tempt to sail norddward or to try to gatta. It was bitterly cold all the after seconds per car, the race was really won by anti-league movement in Ulster is steadily to death and convall to hate incur in the mines reach the Atlantic along the northern noon, and the wind was most contrary or 29 seconds, the American whaler being progressing. Mestinga of Orangemen are

at terms of from fifteen years to life. Three coast of Asia and Europe. In that case useless in its littleness so far as the sailing second, and the rest nowhore. beld.

women were sentenced to lifteen years' penal London, Nov. 15,-About forty tenants of servitude, and the Court said it would ask he has wintered somewhere near the New matches and the yacht races were concerned. Siberian islands or the cast of Tomorrow the Judge's boat will be moored the Lough-maak estate, under the leadership mitigation of the women's sentence..

New York, Nov. 15.-Special despatches Wrangel Land, and this summer either in shore, and the races will finish; between of members of the Land League, will leave Ballinrobe in a body on Thursday for New-eny that Bret Harte in-seriously ill at New-tried to pass forward in a northerly dirt and the mat-shad, allowing the spectators on the Stand a better opportunity of wit. town Butler, to tender full rents to Lord to York, November 10.-A. Telegram Captain DeLong has, in his eagerness to We append as usual the details and results.

Abbey, Englanil.

ection or to return home. Second, or nessing the finish of the various events. Erne and ask him to dismiss his agent, Captain Boycott. Lord Frne has hitherto special trom Paria says: Colonel Paris, com

to recive rents, except through manding the Paris Battalion of Pompiers, of Wrangel Land. It is then probable Frast Rauz, Janior Soulie." For Single

go forward, become beset in the les east of the different races: declined to Captain Boycott

has just published an intercating work, giv Nov: 16-11 the expedition to Lord Erne'sing the comparative fire brigade staffctity of that the Jeannette has been driven with house proves unsuccessful the tenants intend New York, Chicago and Paris, and calling the ice toward Long Sound; and, I sup to hold meetings in the Northern counties for a reform of this service on the Ameriven pose, she will not be before the end of and appeal to Northern tenants. The idea plan.

of the expedition of Lough-Mask tenants to Ford Erne's house"

priest, who is organizing the movement.

started by the

parish

pected t

speaking at Birmingham

Paraoli will go to Paris

Pair Soulling Boats. Entratos, $5. Distance, One Mile. Priza, "Brokers Onp.

"Open to any one who has never won a Sculling Race in China or Japan.

Station No. 1 Mr B. M. Blennorhassett, Lady Golightly, Blue, White Maltese Cross. Station No. 2.Mr J. Sampson, desgas, Station To 2

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August of this year disengaged to pureuv Madrid, No 13-A proclamation to ex- her voyage to the north and west. Dur- to be issued on the 25th it, an-ng the drift the vessel has, no doubt, hounding the complete pacification of Cuba.

The police have seized the presses and been exposed to a very heavy pressure of arrosted the printers of this revolutionary ice. The strong construction and ex. terday, strongly condemned the land fewn of papers, General Eibole, a revolutionary collent condition of the Jeannette miske terday, trongly e thalies olluer, has been arrested.

it probable that she has escaped unburt,

For this race only one competitor ap- Fienna, Nov. 14.-Four thousand Austro- but there is, however, the lipsibility that pozed on the course, Mr. B. M. Klanner a monopoly of the land. Bright

German Constitutionalists met here to-dur she might have been crushed in the ice, hassett, who rowed over the course, his the rejection by the House of Lords of the und made an imposing dempetration against I am persuaded that by such a misfortune opponent Mr J. Sampson not being at the Compensation of Disturbancs hill, With the Federalistic tendencies of the Govern- regard to the future, he said force would ment. Resolutions were passed declaring the orbs has not been exposed to any starting point in time to compete. Thus Federalistic tendències of the Salaves dan immediate danger, they always being effect nothing. The Government would not rous to Austrian unity and calcninted able to save themselves with the boss the race is rendered null by rule 28, owing }

ohimerical approve of chi arionl projects for the trans- gerous

and sufficient provisions on the field of to two boats not starting. fur of land to the tenants. Bright said he now discord between the nationalities.

Madrid, Nov. 14.-At a large free-trade ice that, may be, has caused destesation believed the remedy would be a well-con- sidered plan of giving the tenant's security meeting here & demand was made for the of the vessel. The American Arctic ex- in the possession on farras and protection reduction of the customis tariffs, with against the constant ingress of rent. This to obtaining concessions from other coun- forers know by experience that a stay of some months on an los-field is poss tries, plan would include previsions by which land

Agram Nov. 11-Fresh earthquakes sible. During the summer and autumn have thrown down many houses, causing a,of this year some opportunities will be A dispatan from Brussels says There is fearful pagio. The Viet adjourned on afforded of reaching the Siberian coast, good renean to believe that 8,000 rides were account of the danger. The loss by the and from there to Vistani Kelymok, or snipped recently at several Italian porte for earthquake on tuesday is estiranted Ireland, and that the rifles were purchased 3,000,000 florins, tot including the garches: some other Siberian settlement. Any news from the expedition in, in that in Switserland by Irishmen who had come The surrounding country has likewies

rom the United states, that the

case, not to be expected before next. A dispatch from Ballinrobe says that Loudon, Nov, 15.-A dilspatch from Agram, spring. In none of these suppositions commander of the troups there has been or Austro-Hungary, of the 120, says: The do any grounds seem to exist for serious Staldon No. 4.-Police Boat, Catewaye, dered to be ready to provsed at a moment's cardquake continued last night. There apprehensions for Captain Delong and Blue, White and Yellow Penuant, notice by formed marches in the direction of were fresh shocks this morning and evening his crow, for if the vessel is lost the crew No. 4, the Police Boat Cateway, got sway. Galway, probably on account of alleged im- There has been further devastation; if portation of arms into disturbed districts the town is destroyed and hair, she inhabit are very likely to be saved. But news first with a start of my halt a boat's longth, from America by way of the great English ants pre homeless. Alany phople have lets from the cannot yet have reached us if

Jords willing to sell would be able to deal

tenanta willing to buy.

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SEOND Rads.-For Gigs pulled by Euro- pdan Non-Commissioned Offers and Men of any Regiment or Corps in Garrison, or by European Members of the Police Forne. Distance, One Mile. Entrance, $1. First Prize, 216; Second, $5. Outrigged Bosta azaluded. Station No. 1.Eoral Artillery, Gunner,

Station No 2-Police Boat, Glasgow, Red, White and Blue Pennant

Station No. 3.-Polios Boat, Aton, Bind and White,

7.

Blue.

Victor Emanuel's 8-oared galley,.....1 "alert's 5-pared whaler Seminole,.....2

Firn RACE.-Sentor Boulla" Cup pre asuted by the Parase Community,

Station No. 1. Mr W. Denman, The Imp

Distance, One Mile. Entrance, 85.

Magents and Black.

Station No. 2-Mr B. M. Blennerhassett, Blue, White Maitone Cross.

A fair start was made, and both werờ pulling well when one of the outriggers in Dusman's boat gave way and he had to unship his oar. Blennerhaasett rowed with. a splendid awing over the course,"

Blonderkassett,

..1.

SIXTH RACE.German Cup."-To be rowed in Canton Fours, Distance, One Mile. Entrance, $10. Station No. 1—Thistle, White and Block, Bow Mr.O. W. Bichards, ..10st, Blb. No. 2, Mr A. B. Tomkins, ...10st. 5lb. No. 3, Mr E. Mokean,......19st, 111b, Stroke, Mr J. Sampaon,...ilat, alb, Cox, Mr. W. dampson,.. est. lb. Station, No. 2, Victoria, White & Black, Bow, Mr AJ. Murray,...10st. 101b. No. 2, Mr F. A. Sanders,...,10st. lb. No. 3, Mr R. F. Noel Clarke, 11st. Olb, Stroke, Mr J. A. Bonnett,...11st. 3lb. Gez, Mr A. J. Lewin, Sat. 9ib. Stations No. 3-yipk, Black and White. Bow, Mr Maypo

No. 2, Mr R. Leigh, No. 3, Mr B. Hlades.

the

that it we not enedictine monastery

at Podlazio, in

and tradition Esserta H. M.S. Victor Emanuel's dig won sally; Devil's hafp, by an imprisoned monk. The in one night, with the

the other boats anywhere.

the

Period

date of its transcription may be soribed ta between 1224 and: 1299, Late in the sixteenth century it was taken to $5. Time for Tonnage. Cap present-Swedes in the last year of the thirty years Aur Race-For all Yachte. Entrace, Prague, whence it was carried off by the ed by the Vistoria Recreation Club, war (1648). Since then it has born in ita Station No. 1. C. Y. Smiths' Outer prosent home. Wore, 21 tons, Blue, White Star,

Blaston No. 2.-W. H. Forbe's Cutter

Station No. 9.-H. Dickie's Cutter „Arid, 13 tons, Blue with White Anchor.

Station No. 4.-Mr Leatherbarrow's Cutter Sunbeam, 7 tons.

Naomi, 30 tons, White and Blue Triangless

The four yachts started at 2.10 in a light N.E. breeze. The funbeam, belog amader and baring the weather station and belog allowed to drift, went ahead. But the Naomi, as soon as aba began to feel be wind, went to the front, and kept there throughout the match to the end. Afur passing Green Island the wind freshened, and the Naomi and the Ariel mont gradually increasing ber lead. The Co from the other boat. far ahead, the Naomi

K-Chow mark was rounded,

Naomi, apri1 h. 58 m Arich......28 m. Wavoj 9 b. 11 m2 Sunbeamy mainyuzinomat timed. The Sunbeam carried away something and was never in the match alterwards. The Chung Lee mark was rounded,-

Naomi,2h. 23 m. 30 o. AT2 h. 28 m. 40 secs. Ware......not timed. Sunbeam,.not timeda

Quotations.

HONGKONG, Decembar 18. OPIUM, New Patna, naxh.......... 635

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demand,

Shanghai, demand,

728

781 '80 days'sight, an Gold Leaf, 991 ane

27.65 Soveretgun,...

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- 4.30 sech Shares Bangkong Bank, 71 % prem. Union Tom Bos, of O'ton, $1,800 per share. Chica Traders' Ins. Obi, $1,400 per share. North Chine Ins. Co., Tia. 1,135 per share. Yangtze Ins. Assoc., Tla. 765 por sharm, Chinese Ins. Co., $300 per abaro. H, K, Fire Ins. Co., $900 par abaro. China Fire Ins. Co., $255 par share. H,K. & W. Dock, 11 % prem, mles, The wind fall lighter on the reach boine Cosmopolitan Dook, par, nominal, wards, and the mark abroms of the Scots

H. K. O, M. S.-bont Co., 825 premis S'hat Steam Na

8 Th & nominal. was passed.—

Chica Coast St.

Bt. Nav. Co., 1

Tia. 184 p. Naomi,.....2 h. 89 m.

Rongkong Gas Co., $80 por abare. Ariel,..........2 b. 66 m. 80 90, Hongkong Hotel Co., $75 per share. Wave, not fimed.

Obine Sugar Bet. Co., $182 parshaze, Sunbcam, inot timed.

Do. Debentures, Spa, prem. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominasi, The two boats bad a tedious beat from

do of 1877, Regatta Bay to the mark boat, has the

Temperaturam fed Naomi got the best of it, and the mark (Taken at Mera Fatoonar de Oo's Premima,

Queen's Roail.) Honekona, Desember 17.

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This was one of the best races of the at the match, it was agreed to decide it hy

Ports. A member of the Land League has the town, while the poor sisssas are encamped the vessel is still safe and free. Captain but lost this shortly after by keeping as ternoon. All the boats kept level, until the the result of the first round. The Nacmi auformed the correspondent that the expedi in sheds. Fauto prevails, but the authorities DeLong has probably tried his chances outside course the Culiner then came to couro was rowed half over, when the Sylph got bar winning gun at 3b, 60m, 24eos., and tion of the Lough Mask tonante to Lord work unceasingly to relieve distress, and the also this summer, and if the vessel is the front, taking the Glasgow's water, and gave in and rowed off the courto. The Ariel passed the mark at 4h. Am. 49400.

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