No. 6385.—DxczMBER 14, 1988]

Not Responsible for Debts.. A count murtial zaagmbled this morning on board H. M. E, Victor Bmanid to try Teither the Captain, the Agents, or William Mulholland, lato able seaman on

Owners What de Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or board H. M. Champion, on several Crew of the following. Fessels, wuring charges of insubordination. The offences their stay in Hongkong Barbour z were committed on the 14th hay and

12th Jund.

ALIOS MARY, Brit. barque, Capt. James J. Day Chinese.

ANNESTIN, Italian barque, Captain F. Repetto-Masso & Cor

Antiori, Auforican, barque, Cipt. J. D. WymartOrder.

TO NOT the Loftea Troups will present to Audran's opera of "La Mascotte." The

Hongkong audience, for the first time,

y, and the fact that CHI YORK, Chinese steamer, Capt. Wal-patation of the company laca-0. M. 8. N. Co

this opera has not been performed here be fors, ought to bring out a large sadionco,”

DANURE British stewuer, Captain J. NewtonYuen Fat Hong, MAWR (0) MARTHA DAVIS, American barque, Uspt. T. M. Benson--Urder.ga

Many Brewany, British barque, Capt. C. Thompson.Order

MOUNT LEBANON, Brit. barguotine, Capt. Nelson Rosario & Co.

NEMIE MAY, American barque, Captain Attell Austin, Arnhold, Karborg & Co

NELLIH M. SADE, Amur, barque, Capt. D: Gould.--Ritanoll & Co...

Tis morning, Franklin Warren Kennedy, the late wardmaster of the Government Civil Hospital, who attempted to commit suicide, was granted his liberty by Mr Wodehouse. The prisonor expressed his deep regret at having done what he did, and promised to do his utmost to leave the Colony within a wook, but explained that

Soxo,

THE CHINA MATL

Mr Piercy. M: Shanks. CONNET SOLO, Selected

A DUET,What are the wild waves saying,

Ma Piorey and Mr Kailey, FAREWELL ADDRESS

MI Wright.. Miss Grimble

ETH RACE 4.30 For Morchant Vessels Gigs. Distanco, Que Mile. Entrance, First Prize, 815; Second, 85. Time for Oars, schende por Car.

"KORNDLUME"

***SHAMROCK."

2.White, Red Sash

falba

10st. 1013.

RECITATION, “Thsexecution of Montrose,” were not among the guests, Sir George not Emanuel; a Chinese crow, in the Victor

-Me Rosa.

probably feeling quite equal to the exeur Emanuel's whalor, and a grow from the The boatswain's Ditty,"

Station No. 1-Blue and White. Mr G. P. Lammertou Lady Bowen, the Misses Bowen and, Victorieuse. From the vorysstart it was

Bos, B, Busohtusat....... 1st Olbs. No. 2, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart, 12a Olba. GLEE, "Let the smiles of youth appearing. we anticipate, the Governor, will no doubt on that the crow of woven Englishunen in

No. 3 E. W Butter Det. 4lbs. SONG, "Bing out wild bells,

Phonour the flaghip with their presence the Commodore's galley were to bo the gallant array of ship's boats turned out roku, G. Kilt 128 8lbs. Soxo, "Nancy

to-morrow; in fact Lady Bowen and Miss winners. They cited the distance in 7 to do battle for the prizes offered, in fact

Cux, II. Sampson,

Dat. Giba Bowen will present the prizes.

ming. 17 soca, coming in 39aees, before there was a larger number of competitors

Station No 2. The prizes were displayed one of the the Chinese crow, thus leaving them 15 than there has been for some years past, Bow, H. E. Ander, cabins on board, and they are really very eccs, to spare after allowing 24 seconds a luss than nine crows, mostly of Germ No. 3, H. Miller,

No. 2, F. C. Wilford,.... handsome and valuable ones. One prize, to the Chinamen. The French made a bad i nationality coming forward. The maco Iny Stroke, T. R. Filter that for the Welsh app, was in the form of third. The Chincoo boat and five oara, andths between a crow from the Coptic, who wers Oax, B. M. Fraser-Smith,

8500 note of the Hongkong and Shang French neven; of course there was a alight very prettily drossed, and one from tha hai Ranking Corporation, the noto being difference is the build of the boats. Danish ship Al itchell Selchon. Both of those placed in a frame constructed of silver oars.

crews luid neat and racing-like boats, and Timo prevents our giving any further

the members showed by far the bust form general remarks on today's proceedings.

of the lot. The Dance cano in easy win- ners in 8min. 37secs. the Americans wero, second..

Squa, "Twickenham Forry,*, SONG,The warrior bold, "

FIRST DAY,

Friday, 14th December 1889. Fist Rack-1 P.-"Junior Sculls." For Single Pair Selling Bante. En. trance, 85. Distance, Ona Milu. Prize

Brokers' Cup

Open to any ons who has never won a Sculling Race in Cleon or Jopa Ginesa fumida, Station B

No. 1.Mr

Gold

Black and

FITH RACE-3 F.M *German Oup" To

be rowed in Centon Fours. Distance, One Mile. Entranca, 810.

KORNBLUME."

Station No. 1-Blue & White. Bow, Mr W. W. G. Phillips, 10st. 2lbs. No, 2, Mr A. H. Jackson 1.2at. 6bs. No. 3, Mr E. E. Ravenhill1st. Olbs. Stroke, Mr G Kultu

12at. Stba. Cox., Mr T. Lammert,....... Tak Tubs.

"Ross" Station No. 2.-White, Blue Saab.. Bow, Mr E. Osboras........

Dal. Ofts.

"Mitchell Sclohan'ı

Coptic's

12 13b,

10st 10lbs.

But be

11st, 121be

Llat. Giba 10st. 10lbs

Bat: 116.

11st. Olbe.

Bow, C. Bart,....................................

Station No. 3.-White, Blus Sash.

No. 2, G. P. Laintzert,..... a 3, 0. W. Richards,.. Cor, G. Grimble,.. Stroke, J. I. Hughes...

LEER." Slution No. 4-Black and Gold Bas, T. Glass,....

No. 2, R. Goodlyd........

No. 3, A. Dennison,..... Stroke, F. Grimble..... Cox, GA. Caldwell,......

10st, 11lbs liat.Olb. 1st. 0lbs Bsc. 1.

SAUEN, Aerican ship, Capiaía Jw certain circumstances prevented him from we were happy in it. But God was Statien No. 2-Mr C. A. Cornish's fury No. 2, Mr E. W. Rettor. Ist die man-of-war in barbour only two boats on or -Oural Royal Naval Gigs or

Bánh P. QUA. Có

SATUENUS, German barque, Captain O. Schade. Sjöman & Co.

BELEMORIA, British steamer, Coptain

Fowler.Bassell & Co.

THEODOR Rusan, German ship, Capt. 0-Mayiz.—Thomas-Rowę & Smith.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Amusements.

1 p.m.-Victoria Regatta. Shipping,

| leaving by the City of Tokia,

"Love, White and Blue. : White, rod Stripes.

SAILANTA RACE-For Mon-of-war's Boats, any rig. Entrance, $2. First Prize, $20; Bocond, 810.... Owing to the fact that there are very fow

No. 3; Mr G. P. Lammort,.....11st. Glbs. tured for this race, viz.-H. M. S. Chro

Cox, Mr G. Griblo, St. 1b.

"LEER" Station No. 3-Black & Waito. Bow, Mr R. Buschmann,.....

ONE of the most deliberate and desperata/ody fitted to enjoy it. It fa ngurul Station No. 3.--Mr F. Grille's Bluncke, Stroku, Me J. I. Hughes,II. 1lb. patra's Pinnaco, La Victorieise's Cutter.

all, for the

10st. 11lba.

b sir Chapminiz Bishop Burdon's specchi was ns followe

of advice on the words "Rejoice O young The Bishop gave a few concuding werds than in thy youth and let thy heart chur the in the days of thy youth; and walk in the of thy heart

ways

and in the sight thine eyes but know than that for All these things God will bring then into fulg. mont. He said it was a verse mich mis understood People condemning everything

often thought of it so

Kike

onjoyment in life as if God gave us a beatiful world and then hold a tremendous threat over us

Buch tyrant. He made this world to be enjoyed. He

gave us powers of mind and

young especially, to

life outrages that was over committed in this we should do so. He dolights in the hap sidered as a rien, that has ever been saun

God intends that And it is right to do so.

This face was one of the poorest con- Colony was made mi a European lady, Mrs We Fincham, wife of Mr Fincham, D. A. given us many things only to add to oar in Hongkong waters. The three competi-No. 2, W. C. Brownlow,

piness of Bis creatures and seems to have

10st. lbs. 10. G. O., yesterday in her house in Rich happiness.

We are

9at-lbs. are placed here in the tore we got inte line about half an hour No. 3, Mr R. Gudlad,.. midst of this beautiful world free to walk after the advertised tizie, mond Terrace, Benkara Road. The cirin the ways that our hearts choose and free

Although a Stroke, Mr G. Stewart,

.12st, 8lbs. cumstances of the case re briefly those too to

Oox., Mr G. A. Caldwell.... Set 1lbs. think for ourselves.

stiff breeze was blowing, the water | pretty Chinaman Yosterday morning,

who man's slaves, nor the dusil's slaves. W was almost ancethe and therefore must Station No. 4-Groom & White.

"THISTLE God's free children in a glorious world. had been acting for a few days for Mr God wishes us to sujoy our freedom and favourable to Grimble, whose boat was the Bow Mr. Denkla Eincham's house boy, was accused of having di

to do so se responsible beings Know thou off to a very good start, but hofore they At the same time wo are lightest of the three. The men were geus many gifts,

that for all

these things God will bring theo into judgment." This is no threat. It does bad gone far, Cornish, through bad steer not mean that God is over eyeing us ting, fouled Glass, and their chances were ather thought than to

-to punish us for enjoy. ing His gifte. This would be to set a trip They, however, gut clear of each other and No. 2, Mr F. C. Wilford, 10st. 10lbs for us. God does no for us..

auch

But Ewent on their journey again. Grinable by Stroke, Mr T. R. Fisher, 10st. 10lbs. thing

No. 3, Mr T. Glass, reminds as that we are responsible to Hir this time had got a good lend, and, stoor. for the wo all His good

of

things are not animals. We are under law to ing a beautifully straight course, looked

Cox., Mc. H. E. Augier, 93 5105, God, as we are quder las to man, It is no as if he were to come in a long way alwad. there were five crows of almost equal Great interest was taken in this race, as strict laws which we are obliged to keep badly, the latter boing ahead of tho formor was a beautiful case, and one of the most Hardship to be in a land where there are Cornish and Glass were both steering-very powers entered to contest for the prize. It We count it a blessing. Much more is it

blossing that we ero responsible to God for by a good distance. At the boat sheds, closely contested that it has been our good which so many of us have in abundanes. Gimble, most inexplicably, turned almost fortune to witness. The boats were got in the use of every goul thing we have and what denial of God will lead to, when every who had been picking up his lost distance owing to a member of one of the crows not The French revolution will. always

Tavs show straight into the shore, thes fouling Gliss, line after nearly half an hour's delay, partly what taan thinks he can do just as ho But bring God into your life and you are wonderfully. All the men passed the win-turning up in time, and partly to one of

pleases.

3 p.m.--Levince and Japan love for Six-stolen a percil case which had gone and 4 p..cang leaves for Shanghai.

gapore, &c.

4 p.m.-Menmuir leaves for Australian

Ports, via Singapore,

5pm.Glenartney leaves for London.

Miscellaneous.

Noon-Local Banks close,

General Memoranda SUNDAY, Decambër 16 :—

Daylight. Fokien leaves for Swatow, Daylighting leaves for Hohow, &c. Goods per Kessin undelivered after this

data subject to rent. MONDAY, Desember 17-

`and Bangkok.

8am-Taichiou leaves for Swatow

6 p.m.--Diamante leaves for Manila.

arc

We are

No. 3, Mr F. Grible,... Stroke, Mr A. K. Travers, No. 3, Mr H. Müler.......

11 010. ......100t. Glus.

12st. 7lbs.

18st. 6lbs.

9st. 6lbs.

Cox., Mr H. Sarapgon

"SHAMROCK." Station No. 5-White, Red Sash.

aing. During the forenoon, while Mr Finchman was absout from the house on business, and Mrs Finchman was engaged find fault and sture up our faults with no considerably damaged on this account. Bow, Mr W. Parfitt,

room,

and

a

1Out Siba.

The French boat had the race all her own way in the run down to Green Toland; but when the boats came to the wind the Cleo patra's Pinnace showed tur superior sailing qualities, and completely out-distanced hor rival

Cleopatra's Pinnace

La Victorituse's Catter

SAILING RACE-For Sailing Ship Boats

unly.

First Prize,

SEVENTH BACH.4 3.-To be rowed in Whalers, by Officers of H. M.'s Floot in harbour Cup' presented by the Mumbers of the Hongkong Club. "Time. for Oare,-6 seconds por One.

Post ENTRIES.

EIGHTH RACE 4.50 P. Members' Cup," presented by Members of the Victoria Recreation Club. For Four Oared Canton Cutters Distance, One-milo-and-a-half. Entrance, $10. Winner of The Chairman's Cup excluded.

"LEBE

Station No. 1.-White, Blue Bash.

11. 0lbs.

10st: 11lbs.

12st Blirs

..11a 1b.

88t. 111ba.

Row, T. Glasa,....... No. 3, R. Goodind, No. 8, 0, Stewart,....... Stroke, J. L. Hughes,.....

Cox., G. A. Caldwell,.....

"SHAMROCK." Station No. 2.White, Red Santi. Bow, B. Buschmann, 10st. Olbs. No. 3, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart, 12st. Dibs. No. 2, F. Wilford,

16t. 10lbs. Stroke, TR Fisher, 10mt. 100bs. Cox., G. Grinble, 8stub.

Entrancs, $2. 320; Second, 810. Four boats entored for this race, viz: Spartan's cutter, Michell Solihau's jolly- beat, Anne Berlin's cutter, and the 1st Olba. Ficilight's whaler. This was a very one sided "caco. From the very beginning it was seen that the Spartan's boat was to aut sailed. She wontherace with thegreatest much for her opponents, whom she soon

her nearest rival. The boats passed the Bow. C. Donklau, of asse, coming in a long way ahead of winning mark in the following erdor.

Sportdu'a onttor

Anna Bertha's cutter Twilight's whaler

drossing bor hair, the buy entered her very deliberately lecked the door on the inaide. Hardly had Mre Finchuan had time to ask him what ho tint, who he made a violent and brutal assault upon her, knocking her downand robbing her of all the jewelry she had on her person. He then battered her with a big heavy bangle antil she was rendered unconscious, when he took overything of value he could conveniently get hold of, and left the house. Sowe Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of time olapsed before tho outrage was dis- free to do as you like and think as you like, ing post; Grimable first, Cornish second, the hosts having a hole in its bottom, be wished for, the water being smooth and a covered, and the villian had thus plenty so long as you furra your plans and your and Glass lost. Owing to the fonts, the which had to be tamponcily repaired. gentle steady bxceza blowing from the opportunity of getting out of the way. will as revealed in Jesus Christ, His apa.

North East throughout the rate. opinions with reference to Him, and His Happily, however, he sounis to have delayed his migration to the hospitable ahores of his own country, and this morning he was arrested by Bergoant Ip Nam in a room in house No. 12, Y Lok Lane, The case came on for hearing before Mr Wodehouse this inorning; but as Mrs Fin-

TUESDAY, December 18

Call and Europe.

2 Auction of Japanese Ware at

Mr J. M. Armstrong's. Transfer Books of the Canton Insurance Offco, Limited, closed from this date 17 31st Instant; inclusive, Thusay, December 20 :—

4.Thales loaves for Singapors and

Mauritius, via Huibow. Goods per Pembrokeshire undelivered after

this data mubject to mat.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIATS, IMPORTERS

or

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Pothar Water, Sarsarparilla Water, and other Aorated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean dupervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

736

but

prize fell to Glass, and thero ona te little It is hardly possible to say positively which This is roligion, no gloomy, ascetic thing-doubt if he had not been fouted by Cornish, boat was loading the first half of the way, fatom, manliness and the truest en but he would have beat his opponents easily, but if anything Fishor's boat had the ad- joyment,

The tune taken by Grimble to cover the vantage. The Manrock started with a distance was about 10min. 1soc., but of stroke of 34 to the minute, and the Thistle course no comparison can be made with with 36. These two were the leading boats previous years' times, owing to the fouls.

until nearing the Coal Sheds, when the Camila,

Lack wrested second place from the Thistle.

1

cham is in a very weak state, the only evu Velpusa, who after a few preliminary re- SECOND RACE 130 P.--Fur Giga pulled At the Coal Shods, the Kornblume camo

12140

DE You

the

by European Non-Commissioned Ofti-away with a rush, soon displaced the Leek, cors and Mon of any Regiment or Corps and threatened to defeat the Shamrock. in Garrison or by European Mombers

of the Police Force. Distance, One Fisher, struke of the fast-uarned, however, Mile. Entrato, $1. First Frize, $15; gamely responded to the Germinus' effort, Becond, & Outrigged Beats excluded. Stalius No. 1.-Royal Artillery's The Dunn, koping the fast pace up, won the race

ner, Blue and Red Flag.

by about a length and three quarters, the Station No. 2--Royal Engineers's The Kornblume boing wool. The Leck and Rose

Sapper, Red and Blue Flag,

Station No. 3-Royal Artillery's The Bom-almost tied for third place; the Thistle

bardier, Ted Flag.

camo in last. Time 7 min. b Bc.

Gunner, Bombardier,

2

Cup." For Four-Oared Canton Cut

Distance, One-mile-and-a-lïalf," Entrance, $10.

us.

Shammock. Kornblume

SITE RAUH-3.30 PM. For House Boats Giga pulled by Chinamen. Dis. tance, One Mile. Entrance, $1. Firet Prize, 316 Second, Su Time for Qare, sada per Car.. Mor single beat turned up to compete

for the prizes in this me.

SEVEXTI PACE.-4 PM. Welsh Cup." For Four-Oured Canton Cutters Dis. tanco, One Mile. Entrance, 85.

The wind and westhor was all that could

SECOND DAY.

Saturday, 10th December, 1883,

Fast RAUS-1 P. L-For Gigs pulled by European Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of any Regiment or Corps in Garrison, by European Members of the Police Farms Distance, Oue Mile. Entrance, 41. Firat Frizo, $15 Second, 23. Winnor of Second Race on first day, and Outrigged Boats excluded. Station No. 1.--Royal Artillery's The Gun-

+

7, Blue and lied Flag.

Station Not-Royal Engineers' The Sep- Station No. 3.-Royal Artillery's The Bum-

por, Red and Blue.

bardier, Rod Flag

SECOND RAGU-180

Internationa Challenge Cup-For Four-

Oared Canton Outters, Distance, One

Mile.

This Cup to be won two Consecutive years before being finally. held. Entrance, B16.

(GERMAN)

KORNELUME."

Bux, Mr B. Buschpan. 10st, bя. Station No. 1-Bhot, White and Red. No. 2, Mr G. P. Lammert... st. lbs. No. 3, Mr H. Müller 12st. 7lbs. Stroke, Mr G. Kultza 1st. Olba. Cox, Mr H. Samprou

9st. Blbs.

A

Station No. 2-White Jersey and Blus

(SCOTOH.) LEBR

**KONNBLUME.****

Station No. 3-Blue and Whito.

No. 2, G. P. Laminiert,.. No. 3, H. Müller,

Stroke, Kültzan,

Cez, H. Sampson,

1int. Olba.

11st Glbs.

12st. 71bu.

12ut. Ribs.

Sibs,

SAILING HLAUP For All Opon Boats, Chinese excluded. Entrance, $2. First Prizo, 829 Second, B10. POST ENTRIES,"

YACHT RACE-For Yachts Under 10 Tons,

Entranco, $5. Time for tonnage, Cup: presented by the Victoria Recreation Clab,

Station No. 1. Mr. Wohlter's Arrows, Blue

Station No. 2.- Mr. McCallum's Evo, Bluzë

and White.

Station No. S. Mr. Lung's Sunbeam, Red

and Gold Ball:

and Whito, Station No. 4-Mr. Tripp's Swiark, Blue

quantity fallen

and Whits, Burgeo,

| Dry Tmomoler Wet T'mometer, 520 Weather......bm.

↑ Hours of Rufnum

Force of Wind S

Semeler altched 60.0

THERMOME

BAROMETER.

| Prorious

day st

4 P.M.

On date

10A.M.

Provicus

day at

4 P.X.

On dats

At

TER, A

Barometer......80.11

80 28

80 17

30.17

30 34 $0.30 30.07

82.0

60.9

56.0

46.0325

NW ESE

33.0 79.5

103.. Previons

day at

42.11.

On date

at

1.

10.

For wonderful stories read the Paris Figaro. Hure is one of them. Dr. de la Pommerais was executed in Joe, 1804, for a murder of the Palmer type. On the night before his execution he was visited by Surgeon enco taken was regarding the arrest. A

marks informed liur that he came in the in- woman who is supposed to have been histerests of science, and that he hoped for. sweetheart has also been arrested. The de la Pommerais's co-operation. attair hue erested some sensation in the know," he said, "that one of the most in- teresting questions of physiology is s to Cclony; and, naturally unough, some ladice whether may of memory, reflection,

outrages may bonafle on them. are rather alarmed at the idea that similar real sensibility, survives in the brain of

fall of the head.

At the snowhat point the condamned man fuked': startled; but professional instincts at once À VERY succesful inseting was held at the resumed their way, and the two physicians

calmly discussed and DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, NEISERY REqui-Temperance Halls wight under the of an experiment for the next morning. arranged the details

After a little trouble, Mr Woodin man- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, auspices of the Royal Naval Temporance When the knife falls," said Velpeau, I

shall Society. The room was most prettily deco-head will at once pass from the executioner's After the start the Gamer, palling 97strokes

Le atrading ut

aged to get the mall to a good start. Bide, and your your AMCHIDAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES

rated, thanks to the exertions of Mr hands ints mine. I will thonery disa minute, ran away from her opponents and MANUFACTURERS.

Howard, signalman of H. M.S, Zephyr, who tinctly into yourer "D.. de Pom ana ndo hunself a reputation up North noraid, can you at this mument thrice yan saily. The race between second and for the same work.

lower the lid of yo

while the third was vory hollow. The Bumbuntier your right eye, One could haplly left remains open "The next day, when came in hast. Time, Gains, 41sec. recognize the somewhat dingy hall, with such the great surgeon reached the condemnet

ho well-arranged show of bunting,

found the duomed man practising No Josa than three hundred guests came to the pre-lator the guillotine had done its work, the the sign úgroed upon. A few minutes hond was in Yelpear's hands, and the ques Jiminary ton, and His Excellency Sir George tion put Familiar as he was with A THIRD RACE 2 Ex-The Charmm's Bowon, Lady Bowen, and Bishop Burdon moat shocking and ghastly scones, he was The publication of this issue commenced were good enough to give theif support to almost frozen with terror as he saw the the weating, A number of ladies and gea-fixedly at him. "Again he cried frant right Lid fall, while the other ays looked lomen contributed songs and music and a tically. The lida moved, but they did not very enjoyable evening was passed. The part. It was all over. Mesem Luxubert, père et fils, opened the proceedings with a remarkably well-executed duet or the piano. A fluto daet by two of the handsman of our regiment would have

SHAMROCK Station No. 2-White, been encored had not the length of the pro-

Bow, Mr. R. Huschgaun No. 2. Mr. F. C. Wilford gramme prohibited such awards of prafee. The Tar's farewell" took the bluejackóts Admiral WILES, C.B., R.N.; His Excel Stenke,

Vice-Patrons His Excellency Vice No. Mr. J. H. S. Lockhart

ET by storm, and when one of our Voluntare leacy Major-General SARGENT, C.; The

R Fisher Cas, Mr, G. Grimble... ang, by squat, Marcling through Comundere W. H. CUMse, R. N. and

Sir GEORGE

PHILLIPPO, KAL

Station No. 3 Georgia," that spirited war-song seemed to The

-White, Blue Sash, The Honourable W. H Mash, CMG

Bow, MT. Glang right to the hearts of the audience. We Stewards-Hon. F. B. JOHNSON; C. No. 2, Mr. B. Glad must not forget to mention Me Shanks H. E. WODEHOURE, Rey, Colonel WALKEE, Stroke, Mr. J. L. Hughes...

A. MOIYER, Eaq, No. 3, Mr. G. Stewart The next TEENCH BAIL, per the M. M pretty rendering of Nancy Lee." This R.E.; H. G. TOOMSETE, FRN; Capt

Cor, Mr. G. A. Caldwell at. 11fbe. steamer dra, passed Cape St. James

R. B

THAOY, R.; Lit-Colonel on the 14th instant, at 4.30 4.1., and gentleman has a midst plasing voice, and

t-Colonel Horsex,

The heck was the favourite, and those may be expected to stravo here on us was well up to hie song. Mies Grimble The Bull;" W. Rats58), Bag.; and D. who put their faith in her wore not deur about Tuesday morning, the 18th in rendered Twickenham Ferry"

(Chair-pointed, Soins were of opinion that the JACKSON, Earth stant

very pleasing and taking monuer; and re- DARDY, Eat-; A. P. McEwen, Esq. B. F. German crew would defeat her, but it was

E. L WOODIN, Esq.; WH.3 The OS. 3. Coa steaner Jon left saived a hearty round of applause."A Hotxa, Esq.; The Buffe: Ligus, Bayc hon half the distance was accenin it. Though only three crows entered, it

s on the 1244 Lastane; due Warth Bold was sung by Me Chapman L, Bag 11. STEWART-LOCKLET, land were not ju i A good start was exciting as one as there would be at the Bow, Bar La Baschmann. 10st. 9ibs, June 30, Zebina, Gonday,

H. J. I. TUFF, Esq.; R..plished that the men from the "Father was thought that the contest would be as here on or about the 18th instant,

J Tise D. DR. 6. Heper left ingapore air styles but a little more dash would

on the 18th instant; dee-hers on or

(HOLL about the 19th instant. The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamship Orion left Singapore on the 14th instant; dae here on or about the 21st instant.

at 8.15 p.m.

The Chinn Mail.

BONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1699.

TELEGRAMS..

Lospor, December, 13th, 1 Resolutions bave been introduced into the United States House of Representatives limiting the sliver coinage and withdrawing the trade dollar. and

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

OEDER OF SERVICE AT UNWỀN CHURCH

SUNDAY, DEC. 16TH.

ina.

have given it the swing that is required.

the success of the evening was that the mu tio was popular. It has been our il-lyck to

THE REGATTA. TWENTY-FIGHTH MEETING.

Patronis Forellency Sir GEORGE FERGUSON BOWLS, G.0.M.G

VINCENT

KORNBLUME. Station No. 1-Blue and White, Bow, Mr. G. Danklau Ist Ots. No. 2, Me. G. P. Lammertlat. 6bs No. 3, Mr. B. Miller. Ista Stroke, Mr. G. Kültzu 12st. 83.

Cox,, Mr. H.

-Jat. Sampson

Ited

Jash ...10ata, 10st. 10. Pat. Oba Lost 101br. But. lib.

"SHAMROCK."

Bow, Mr. E. W. Rutter,

Station No 1.-White, Rod Sash. No. 4, Mr. G. Kulter, No. 3, Mr. G. Stewart Stroke, Mr. T. R. Nahor,

Tag with Thistle, Bow, Mr T. Glass 11st. Olba No. 2, Mr R. Coadad

10st. lbs.

Ust. 4bs, No. 3, Mr J. H. S.-Inckhart... 12st. Olha. 12st. 8lha, Straks, Mr G. Stewart... 1st 8lbs. Cox, Mr G. A. Caldwell...

12at, 8lba. 10st. 11b:

Est. 1libs.

Cox, Mr. G. A. Caldwell,... Bat. 111.

"Las *

(ENGLISH) "JOSE." Station No 3-White, Rod Sash, Red Rose.

Station No. 1-Green and White. Row, Mr. JL Rugbeslis Ib. Bow, Mr H. E. Angier. Dat. bibs No. 3, Mr. H. E. Angier, 9st, Blbs. No. 3, Mr E. W Ruttur fot. 4lbs. No. 3, Mr J. H. Stewart-Lock-

No. 3. Mr 3. I Hughes 11st. 11b Lari

12st. 01. Stroke. Mr T. R. Fishorat. 10th, Stroke, A. K. Travors,... 13st. Gibs. Cox, Mr F. A. Sampaun

Cox, Mr. H. Sampson, Oak

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER TELEGRAMS OF 14th Dec, 1888.

HORORUNG

"LONY

SHANGRAT

BEAMILA

Banore, loro of the sea in inabes, tens and hundreds.

THERMOMETER, in Fabrenhed degrees and lens, kept to the open air in a abaded altastion. points, N., NNE., NE &

DIRECTION OF WIN is registered every two

FORCE OF WIND-0 calm. I to 8 Hight breeze, 8 to 5 ma lerato. 5 to 7 fresh. 7 to 8 strong.

10 havy. 10 to 32 vistent, STATE OF WEATHER. D. Clear blus aky, 0. Cloudy.. Drizzly. F Fog. G.Foggs, H.

•That. Ollo.

Tano Rack-2 PA-Fur Home Boats. Lightning M. Mindy, O, Overcast ..10at. 11. Station No 3--

Paasdug showars. Gigs pulled by Chitainen. Dis- 5 Snow, Thunder, U. Bad, threatening. Q. Aqually; R. Bainy. 123t. 83, Buny, Mr. Tiles,.....

tanca, One Mite. Entrance, 81, First. Visibility. W Storm, Calm. lett No. 2, Mr. R. Goodlad

No. 5, Mr. A. Denison,.......

Prize, 815, Second. Winner of ters and repeated to indicate any increase over the Sixth Ross est fires day excluded. mean average of their signification. Stroke, Mr. F. Grimble,

Cor., Mr G. Grimble, AuthStation No. 1-Naval Yard, & on Maud,

Time for Cars-0 seconds per Our

and Gold.

11. Olbs. 10st. Liba

.11at. Dibs. 10st. he

In the eyes of papers, this was the next

wod

Blue with White St. George's C2053.

Cox, Mr H. Sampros fet. Blts.

*THISTLE

The lat

this quantity of water falled indicated in inches, Rak The tra of rain for the provians 24, beurs (nom) are registered from 1 to 24 and Fans and hundreds.

Shipping Intelligence VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

age in importance to the Taternational erd, consequently, great interest was taken

Secr

One special feature which contributed to

Esq.

and R. K. LAGEN, Esq., R.N.stroke, and soon alowed to the front, while tame: affair, the outside boat, the Thistle No. 3 Mr E E K Ravenhill, let. Obs

Fisher took things easier and allowed the taking the lead at the start and mala Struke, Mr G. Rültaan 12at; Albe Aug Totoni Maru (s.), Antwerp

Fourzu Ragz,—1.30 p.m.- American Cup." To be rewed in Canton Fonts Distance, One Mile, Entrance, 810. KORNBOOME,” Blation No 1.Blue and White, made. Hughes started-with a quick, short, inating. It proved, ter all, rather a No. 2, Mr. W. W. G. Philips...1026. 28 July 13, Jupiter,

A HONGKONG

Left Fame,

21, Okei,

6,

Froni New York Cardif Hamburg Cuxhaven

.9,

No. 2, Mr J. H. S. Lookhart

10st. 10lbs, SHAMROCK Stating No. 2.-White, Red Sash.

12. 7 12st. Oba Sept. 1, 10st. 10lbs.

11, Wilhelm Homeyer, London

7. Charlotto,

18, Marie Louise, Liverpool 30, Stanboul (s),, Marseilles

Dakota,

Liverpool Cardiff Cardif

Sat. Jbs

Oct.

Antia,

London Penarth

"

Ville de Lisbona, Antwerp

31

London

.List. Gibs 11st. Ofb

at Gibs 7st. Tike

15, Tentonia (x.),

13, 15 Aora,

Frank Carrill,

Cardi

Cardiff

22, Constanzė,

Ponarily

23, Owari Mari, (8.), Glasgo

1.

27, Pecto (6.),

London

Bow, Mr E. W. Rutter.

9. 4lbs. .10. 11lbs.

Thistle coming. in about one length and No. 3, Mr G... 12kt, gibs

List. Ib

Cox, Mr G. A.

26, Jason (6.), LEADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. POZI At London-Steamers via Suez Canal, Bat, Ilibe. Lord of the Isles Toucer

Glengarry. 3.P.For Men-of Wars'

At Liverpool Distance One Mile Eu Ulysses (a.) trance, 81. First Prize, 820; Second, Anchises (6.) $10. No time allowed for Oars.

FORT

ENTRO

Tai Sing (4) Vila de Strasbourg (5) Figaro.

London

Uyen

At Glasgow

Umpires

and Starters-Rowing-A. P.

aul E. L. Woonin, Esq.; Germans to take second place. Shot taining it, all the way, with apparent chronicle performances of the dreariost kind JH TRIPP, Esq.; Open after the start, Hughes was rowing 40 280, much to the surprise of the know- of "high-class" music ju the Hali. Such Judge of Sailing Races: Lieut. Bazas-rokes to the minute, and the other tweing twating fraternity in general. No Bow, Mr F. G. Wilford

Sailing Beats.-E. BEFENTE, Esq. Hymns: 195, 486, 292, 69 Taal: 65 were suited to the audiento, and everyone

songs and music as were given last might TON, B.N.

$4 each to the minute, the Geragons put one imagined for one moment that the No. 3, Mr H. Müller... Tunoa: page 00, 211, 139, 195

The first day's proceedings of the Regatta tius more power in their stroke, The Ger. Wolle would be in the mes at all, in Stroke, Mr. T. 1. Fisher. Tar Agonis of the Austro-Hungarian Bishop Burden, too, met his friends on folly. Thers has ban a gloop nky and Leek, but soon after Hughes responded, ut beat coming in either first or Bow, Mr C. W. Brown Det he vent away with pleasant recollections have osrtainly passed off most success, made a sport before half the dice not nearly all the authorities on boat- Lord's Steau Navigation Co. Bare gual ground and gave them some good bright sun all day, and although the broczo

had been sproted, and crawled upon the ing ations poch-poohed the kies of

Cos, air H. Khi An, Melchers de Co.) inform us that the Cops and sound advice, without ccclesiastical was cold, yet it was not too cold ta inter This he poutinued to do until he passed the the conclusions

Station No.3.-Green and Wiste pany's steamship Orion left singapore this has. The way be was applauded showed fare with the enjoyment of the proceedings, winning post, when his boat was scene beautiful start was offerted, and with Oss, Mr T. Lammer

and commenced to leave the others behind,.

second. But the result entirely upset No. 2, Mr G. Lammart. morning for this port

how his words appealed to his audioms

of the wissacres,

| No. 3, Mr T. Glása. nor did le reader the water too lampy for

Stroke, Mr A. K. Teaver or ton leugtis ahead of the Gurium orey's Sau awinging, asroke the Thalle was sent rowing

The tug Fame took off two lots of guest

***LEEK" | boab which was, in iba turn, about twahvad, the Shamrock fallowing secund. Station No, 4.-White, Blue Sash... Chapel will not take place on Sunday, 14th The programme was as fallows, ench item to the Coptic, where every preparation bat lengths ahead of Fisher's boat. Time,This position was kept to the finish, the No. 2, Mr R. Goodha inst, at half gaat ten o'clock, the Rev. Fungod by the Rer: Me Harper, been made for their entertainment apien minutes 10 seconds, Hartmann haring to prúdok at that hours popular chaplain of HMLS. Audac us did tin was spread in the saloon, and the

We are requested to anuncince, that tha usual nervios a the Granuan Batheids

We should like to see a few more of such gatherings.

on board the German Bagship durch,

Soxa,

PIANOFORTE DUET,

Megste Laimiert: Epso, "Here's to the year that's awa,"

Miss do Jersey The Tar's Farewell.

Haley FLUTE DUST, SONG The heart of thy Nora,

band of the French flagship Victoricus was

Kornblume,

1

A

three quarters aliad of the Shamet, Stroke, Me J. 1 2

the Freitče's lond might have been greator present to discoursa dance music on the FoURUH RACK-2.30 Plus Men-off the cozawatan had not stored his boat in FIFTH Biog–3, deck. 4 large number of residents assem

Werk Gigs and Whalers. Distance,

Cultara. a very erratic.mansor. Ono Mila. Entrance, $1. First Prize, bted on board the Copts, Inaluding a good

815 Bacond, $5. Time allowed for sprinkling of ladies. The Colonial Secre

Uama, -8 soconda per Dar tary, the Hon, W. H. Marsh, and Mrs Marsh were on board, but His Excellency the Go- Mr S. Cope, vernor, Lady Bowen and the Missss Bowen

THE Agent of the Messageries Mugitimes Company inform us that the Company's steamship, with the next French mail left Saigon for fengkong yesterday et mid- might She pansed Cape St. James at 430 Soxo, "Marching through Georgin am to day.

Miss Grimhle,

POST ENTRIES

Thintis Shamrock

Time û mins, lanes. Hughes took Travers Three boats estored for this race, Com- place as strake in the Leek before the race modese Ouroing's galley, from the Vistor utarted

SILTH RACK -3.30 Ladies Purse." -Fur Four-Carel Canton Cutters. Distance, One Mila, Entrance, $

Quang Les (6) Carda

Levi E. Wado,

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