No. 6874,DECEMBER 13, 1884.1

THE CHINA MAIL

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ed him to one month's hard fabour as a pupil finds a passago in his lessons that he Iogao and vagabund.

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Lomby, Nov. 14.-Lord Kimberley, in the Flagship and, in the presence of his spopsh at Bristol yesterday, further the Governor and a large parky of stated that the policy of Government was ladies and gentlemen who assembled in to for a strong Afghan frontier, notwith the Baloon, prosented with their prize. standing friendly relations existing between Miss Sargent made the presentation to Great Britain and Russia. His Lordship Midshipman Galway, who said that not unmindful of its obligation to place the present was the proudest moment of his remaining as it was originally constituted. Sunin, Bucs, The Lek was a poor third Bow, Mr H. F. Haylist, 10st, 12ibs, opportunity of proving that he was drunk graphy, or natural sciencey only the study.

also said that the British Government was British forces in India in a position to be used with the greatest advantage and rapidity, and that the strength of India would be in the extension of railways.

life. He then proposed three cheers for the Ladies of Hongkong, which word enthu siastically given by those assembled. The other races were all keenly contested, the

The Wreak of the Kwangtung.'

Anistos in the Goemari and Members' cups The Names, which arrived here to day being remarkably close and exciting. As from coast ports, brought down the fret usual the races for the men-of-war brought and second officers and the engineers of the out large fields, and the tars whe-manned steamer Kangung, which was wrecked in them exhibited that healthy energy which the river Min on the 6th instant. - * is characteristic of the sailor.

It appears that the Keangtung went ashore on Balamis Island at about one o'clock on the afternoon of the 5th. She was in charge of a special torpedo pilot at the time. It was mining. The torpedo pilot, Chinaman, disappeared over the side boch after the vessel struck and has not

Of the three boats which came to the and the other two bosts were e mpletely past, the Scotoh bost was decidedly in out of the race. most favour, a general belief being current that Foghor was not in his beat form.

The result proved, however, that there could not have been much wrong with him. When the gun went the boats were as nearly in line an could be, but the Scotch stroke failed to get off for about two seconds after. The English did not get on woll either. They, however, wok the leal, rowing a clean and steady stroke of 38

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Kornblume Shamrock

FIFTH RACE.3 FM--For Men-of-War's

En-

Cuttern. Distanca, Ono. Milo, trance, 81 First Prize, $20; Second, 910. No time allowed for Oats, Victor Emanuel's 12-oar Cutter, White Bar 12 da Cutter, Blue Burges, White geo, Red Cross.

Cross Vetter Pisani's 12-oar Cutter, Red and Pettor Pisania 18-car Cutter, Red and dudacious 14-osred Cutter

6-varod

White

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were not departed from, and, perhaps, this: When the shade had been rensbed, how-

Station 2.Blue was, after all, the wincat course. Thore ever, Glass, the stroke of Barrick, Bion and While get

does not understand he is to go to thie were also rumours about that the Euglich stretched himself out, and his boat from No. & Mr D. A. Mille, 1st. lbs.

a teacher, who will explain it to him. The crow were to be changed, Grimble taking that point gradually overhauled the orNo. 3, Mr J. H. S. Lockhart, 128 lbs. Charles Robertson, a coloured inan, were the excaption of religions instruction, which The ease in which Charles Dellat. and subjects taught in these divisions aro (with the place of Denison as number three, but blume, which she alwas best. - The Kora Stroke, Bir G. Stewart, 129 3lbs. charged with stealing some seamen's cloth is given by some of the Fathers) endroly the then turned out to be incorrect, the crow blame won by three quarters of a longth in

Cox, Mr.O. W. Brownlow Bat. 91bning from the Sarah & Ridgeway was analogous to the systom of pure Chinese

SHANKOCH.”

disposed of this morning. Station 3White and Bed Hoops.

The caso.education. Nothing whatever is taught of had been romanded to give Robertson-an Western science, no mathematica, no goo No. 3, Me F. 6. Walford, 10st. Gibs. and on shore at the time the theft was con of Chiness classios is followed; the writings No. 3, Mr A. Donion, 30st 12lbs. mitted. This he failed to do, and both of Moneius and Confucia which they are Stroko, Mr T. Glass1lat.ba. men were sentenced to three months' hard required to commit to memory. Whenever

Cox, Mr G. A. Caldwell, Bst. Sibs, labour.

thus pupils have gone through their course, and most interesting events of the day. above to suswer a charge of stealing two degrou of wet, which is equal to our

This race was one of the best contested

which requires alx or soven years, they are Charles Dollet bad in addition to the supposed to be able to compete for the After a very good start, in which the dresans and a concertina, valued in all at B.A.; and a good number we are told have Shamrock got a slight advantage, all three 10, the property of Miss Kellie Maguire, passed most satisfactorily their examination erowa laid well down to their work. The the articles to the defendant to take care of hours for studies are rather long they The complainant stated that she had given before the literary Chancellor. The daily distance, one mile and a half, was sufficient and he had made away with them. One commence at about 6 am and last til This afternoon the Flagship was much

the ascen and the finale conclusively had taken charge of the things and he had paid for one year's bear thst lodginga to try to the utmost the staying powers of dress she had afterwards recoised from a 9 pm; leaving, of course, n fow hours Jei- warn-of-war's run. The defendant said he sure daring meal timo. The full amount more extensively patronised than yesterday afternoon. At times the soone on board to the minute. Soon after the start a

proved the advantages of fins training, the asked her to take them back and raliove $30 which also includes the cost for their winning crew being undoubtedly the boat He had consequently sold thum for $2.50 be provided by each pupil out of his own him of the responsibility but she would not. studies, but not their wardeolve; this must was most animated. Their Excellencies the slight accident occurred to `the Bookh

trained men. Governor, General Sargent, and Admiral boat, which somentat stopped her way.

to recover fifty cents he had just given purge. A few of them are taught to play The Thistle made a Ettle the bust complainant. He also atated that the man the harmonium, and for the last two Dowell were again present. During the The Bootch crew did not, for a time,

start, but for a couple of hundred yards and took it to her in thot vray. Miss Mac and they are so far advanced as to form a

of war manman put on ore of the dresses have boon taught singing in European style afternoon, a party of ladies and gentlemen show anything like the form of tho This race was rowed before that for the the thres boats kept very alcas, whom the quite indigently denied the receipt of half choir during Sunday's service in the Church engaged in dancing on the apper deck, the English, and made some rather grave German Cup, on account of the crews for Rose began to drop behind, and before the dollar from the defondant, but admitted connected with the institute. We had un After the vessel struck she hung on to music boing supplied by the Band of tho flounders, bow man missing the water the latter event not being roady, Bight half mile was reached, whs to all intents not state in what manner or condition the gress made is certainly satisfactory Of having received the dress, although she did opportunity of haaring thom alng" the pro the store by her fore-foot until about half Butis, under Band Sergeant Kelly. At the twice. Their stroke was somewhat lower boats entered, and the au was really far and purposes out of the race. A splendid gallant blue jacket had brought it. Other course, they sing in union, as it would past two o'clock, that is, about an hour close of the day, Mrs Sargent gave to, the than that of the English, being 38 to the more interesting and amusing than the contest then took place between the Thistle witnesses were examined, who gave avid prove too difficult a task to ring harmony and a hall. Daring that time she roade successful man the various caps wont

minute. This they maintained until the more elegant races for the members. All and Shamrock, both crew rowing most and concertins.

ence to the theft and disposal of the dresses in two or more. parts an account of the little or no water. Then the tide carried The Umpires and Starters and Judges Naval sheds, when they settled steadily the crews exerted themselves might and amely Glass, however, who must have the defendant shall commence another

His Wordship decided limited compass of a Chinaman a voice. her round and the plates of the fore-foot have worked hard

It may not appear quito obvious why tho to perform their down into a faster stroke. All this time the main to uphold the honour of the ships alboan in splendid condition, seemed to have three months' hard laboar ou complation Jesuit Fathers should havendopted a course waro wrenched open. Water then entered duties to the satisfaction of all nad, English had bean rowing in beautiful time countries to which they belangel. From most-left in him and just as the boats three months for the last case. the vessel Fast She sank at about ajif they have not pleased everybody, they and form, and had gained a lead of at least the start a neat shaped racing cutter from reached the flagship, aude a grand efort quarter past 3 o'clock.

bave made honest endeavours to do so.

* length or a length and a half from the the Feitor Pisani took the load and in-and pulled in his boat the winner by about The Secretary and Committee have also Scotch. The Germans were already out of tained it to the ond. Towards the end this a quarter, or a third of a length. done their best to make the asceting a source the huut. From the sleeds hossowards the boat was very hardly pressed by the cutter

Shannels, of pleasure and amusement to all, and we fight between the English and the 'chiels" from the Audacious, which was closely fol Thistle, think they hare quite succeeded in their from across the border was a desperate lowed by another boat from the Peltor object. The following are the names of

The Scotch spurted and gainer on Pisani, the Secretary and Judges ;—

the leaders. When the boats were within Hon. Secretary: 3. Stowart Locka 100 or 200 yards from hems, the car of hart. Eng. Judges of the Rowing Races: No. 3 in the English boat (Denison) came H. J. H. Tripp, Esq., and R. K. Leigh, Esq Umpires and Starters: Rowing out of the rowlock, and are it could be got P. MacEwen, Esq., and E. L. Woodin, back two or three strokes had been lost. The q: Yachts.-E. Beart, Rag Open Sail Scotch gradually forged ahead and passed

Boata, E. Sailing faces: Burnie, Leg Judge of the the leaders, who as gamely replied, but the

since been been

Tho Sapphire was at anchor off Sharp Peak when the disaster occur red, and one of her bonds was being rowed to meet the Kuangtang as she came down the river. The mails on board the Kuangtung were saved, and also most of the affects of those on board. Eighteen bozes of treasure were get into boats before the vessel went down, and the divers have since recovered 12 others. Eight more boxes remained in her when the Nam left the riyor, and they will no doubt also be re- covered. It is said the divers are employed by the Insurance Company, and get 10 por cont. of what they save. There appears to be little hope of the vessel being raised.

On the nights of the 5th, 6th and 7th the officers and engineers of the wrecked vessel were on board the Sapphire; on the 8th they went on board the Namoa. A Court of Enquiry was held at Foochow on the 9th. It was composed of Vice-Cossul Warren, Captain Jago of the Cyclops and the navigating Lleutenant of the Midge. The Court but the whole of the day, and the decision had not boon com- municated to the officers of the vessel whon they leit at delock on the following morning. It is believed, however, that the Captain and oficers of the Kangtung will not be found in fault. The only passengers on board at the time were Mr and Ms Wade Gardner and child, Bfr Collins, and 10 Chiness passengers,

THE REGATTA

TWENTY-NINTH MEETING.

Keigwin, R.N.

FIRST RACE FX-For Gigs polled by Earopaan Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of any Regiment or Corpa in Garrison, or by European Mombers of the Police Force Distance, Ono Mile. Entrance, I First Prize, 815; Second, 65 Winner of First Race on first day, and Outrigged Boats excluded.

Station 1.-Royal Artillery, The Lancashire

Loss, Blue and Rod. Station 2 Royal Engineers, The Supper, Station 3.-Royal Artillery, The Gunner,

Red and Bine

Blue and Red Flog. Station -The Buffe, The Muid of Kent,

...White..

The Gunner having won the race of a si milar description yesterday was not allowed to enter. The Sepper crow only numbered four, and were the same as those

one.

equal to the strain, and, palling in graud former, being in better training, wers more

form, they passed the winning post haif a longth in front of the English, who, if they did not gain the victory, deserved it. The Cap will now pass into the hands of the Scotch, having been won by them two years in succession,

The Official time, taken on the Judge's barge, is given us 6m. 55s.

Vettor Pisani,

Audaciones' 14-pared cutter 2-

RACE FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S GIGS.--Distance

ono mile.

$1 First Prize. 61b: 8-cond 35: Time for Oars Cacconda por Oar. Test Entries. The following men-of-war's boats put in an appearance for this mes

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Victor Emeril's 3 oarad galley,

KL. Fettor Pisant's Audacious

Flying Fish's Audacious Some little difficulty was experienced in getting the boats into line, all being appa rently desirous of getting an inside position, but eventually a very fair start was offerted and a most interesting race ensued, the THIRD RACE. PM-For House Bosts and putting plenty of muscle into their crows all working with a right good will Gigs Pulled by Chinaman. Dis

stroks. tance, One Milo. Entrance, $1.. First

The Commodore's eight oared Prize, 315: Second, 85. Winner of galley, a very handsome boat, came to the fith Race on first day orduded. front about half way to the flagship and Time for Dam,--G seconde per Onr.

Scotch, English,

of the

and two

pro

... of instruction which is entirely analogous with the one followed by colleges of a pure Tospector Quincey charged Loong Ayan,ly Clime character, viz., the exclusion of a fishmonger, Chun Sau Ling, a hawker, all branches of Western suisuce, and the othera with having entered a house teaching of the Chinese classics only. An on 19th and gagged a woman, Alao with explanation of this we may find in the fast having thrown pepper in her eyea and that by adopting such a system they ou having tobbed her of various articles, her ciliate the elements which otherwise would SALING RAGE. For All Open Beats, could not appear to identify the men being Fathers boro in mind an aphorism of the property, valued at $93. The woman meet with opposition; and, apparently the Chinoso axcluded. Entrance, $2. still unable to see. The property was founder of Mohamedan, who said: First Prize, $20; Second, 810.

found in possession of the first and second Every country was given by Allah Entries:-Merlin's cutter (Mr Leather-defendants who have been sentenced to phet to speak in its own tongue.

fifteen months' and six months' hard labour Each year, and just bufera Chineso New* barrow); Turlighe's whaler: Audacious respectively. The caso against the oilier Year, thero takes plaça a general examina barge; Mount Lebanon's catter; Victor two, who were found in company with the tion, on which segation the most, successful named's gigi Anne Bertha's cutter; Li-and second defendants; when arseated, pupils receive awards in the shape of books, is remanded for a week. There are sevoral Sc. Those of the inmates of the college vingstone's cutter ; and Willie's joby boat. previous convictions againat etch of them who wish to become, native, caissionaries and it is possible that further evidence con must, after having gone through their six noeling them with this case may be ob- years' course, visit the amuli seminary, tained.

where during four years they are principel ly taught the Latin Janguages besides other branches of Western educatiu. Neas they enter the grand seminary where they study philosophy for four years, and after wards theology for throo years. They ba- come then qualified for ordination and aro sent for another two years with some of the Fathers into the interior, where they lear the style of teaching and preaching, At present there are about tea natives in the Inst-named scaninaties.

Captain (Burnie got hill the boats away together, without any fouling, at 1.10, when there was a light wind blowing from the Westward. The boats from the Merlin and Toilight wore China rigged; and thoas had o decided advantage over the others in the light wind, and at once took the lead, the other boats soon being nowhere. As the fleet drew cloar of the shipping the baveze changed and freshened from the Southward. The following are the time of rounding Green Island of the four leading bunts

whaler, Sh. 56m. 508.; Audacious baryo, Merlin's cutter, 2b. 52m. 30e. Twilight's

3h 10m. Victor Emanuel's gig, Sh. 27. On the road to Cheung Hue, the second mark, the two leading boals at their lites

Peking

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Novamber 30, There still seems but little chance of peace; no progress has yet been made in that direction. The wisest plan is new to make up our minds that the war minst be fought out. The only question is, whore If in Touquin, the French may accomplish enough in the cold weather to bring Ching to terins; but rest assured of this-China will not code one foot of territory now. Whatever Francs gains must be vi di armis

N.-C.D. News.

We now come to a branch of the esta blishment which is of an entirely different character, viz.

·Only two boats appeared to content this kept the lead to the end, winning by aboat and sped over to the mark with a fair south bor 3th, to comply with tho' require of whom are of pagan families, and for a

Victor Emanuel's. 8 cared galley Peltor Pisant's

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who pulled yesterday, and from the formovent, a six-oared whaling gig from the for paid. they showed then there could be little Fuctor Emanuel and the Gunner man- doubt but that they would carry off the first ned by a Commissariat craw, Mr A.P. prizo. The result proved that this bolief MacEwan, Staitor, had his house boat, to was well founded. A beautiful start was compete, bat whether the men thought the effceted. The Engineers went off with a

exertion too much or made a mistako na to vigorous atroke, and soon took the lead, which they maintained easily until the fish, when they were two lengtha ahead

6 1 gig.

SAXTA RACE.-3.30 F. Ladies Purse. -For Pair Ouro. Distance, One Mile. Entrance,

$5, t. "BLANCHE." Station -Black and Gold.

This, undoubtaboo intereste

THE ORPHANAGE YANGTZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA-ing department of the institute fost

TION, LIMITED. A general meeting of the members of this unique in its legs, and a more interesting Association was held at the offices of Mesarsight could hardly be imagined than those long and airy rows of buildings that form Russell & Co. at Shanghai on Decem the various werk-shops for this orphans, all ten seconds, after dodwhing her allowancery wind in fine style. The mark was ments of the Companies Acts under which graator part destituies, and welt, of whom rounded in the following order Merlin's the Association is incorporated in Londeis is taught a useful trade. At present there

Mr G. H. Wheeler presided. cutter, 3h. 9.; Twilight's whaler, 3m, 1ds.;

aro about one hundred and eighty boys and The Chairman said This is the first young men harboured in the orphanage. Audacious barge, 31, 30m; and Pictor Gedal Meeting of the Yangtase Insurance Almost every branch of industry is there Emand's gig, 3h 48m. After the hosts Shanghai, and according to paragraph 42 varnishes, draughteren, wearers, shoes Association, Limited, that has been held in represented experters, joints, carvers, had passed the mark the wind fell light and of the Articles of Association, General makors tailors, printers, bookbinders, then calm off the East end of Stone Cutter's Meetings shall be called Ordinary painters in watercolour as well as idoll, Inland, but suddenly changed to E. NE title of the first Ordinary General Meating, matex of the Orphanage about one hundred eral Meetings but we have reserved the &c. Of the above-named number of in- and gradually increased to a good three until the first report of the working of the are still receiving an elementary education 10st, 12lta, not breeze. The two leading boats then Association is presented to you in April or only they must be twelve years old before

stood in towards the Cosmopolitan Dock, May 1886 Tho poties of the present they are allowed to become an

General bleating has beer in your hands

apprentice the boats from the Audacious and Fictor for five clear days, exclusive of the day of trade when they say oloso whatever they like. Those who scquire the Emanuel coming up saturn with a hight giving same and this day, and you have Ils. South West wind until passing Stone Jut meeting is merely to comply with the re- urdingly. They are then allowed to leave, also been notified that the object of this requisite amount of efficienty are regarded as master worker, and unive paylas 7ter's Island, when they got the same East-quirements of the Companies Act under should they chose to do so, or else remain erly breeze which carried the boats from which the Axsociation is incorporated in the premises. In the former instance, Loudon. I would explain, that Sec. 49 however, they must enter into an agreement the Merlin and Twilight to cictory.

the Companies

Act, 1862, requires every with their new master, by which they bind Company hold at least

ono General themselves to visit the Orphanage three or Meeting in every year. The General of

four times every year, each time for a day t Statutory Meeting was held in London on in order that they may receive necessary the 2nd May, 1883, and it was merely a instructions in religious matter. Several formal meeting held in accordance with hundred of tradesmen, at present working Sec. 30 of the Act of 1867. The date of in Shanghai, were formerly jumates of the Incorporation was 24th Fau., 1889. This, orphanage, and they are better paid by gentleman, concludes the business before their new masters than ordinary workmon; the meeting. The directors are pleased to

more thoroughly-Mercury

•Patron-His Excellency Sir GEORGE of the Artillerymen, who were two lengths made sure that there was a second prize Stroke, Mr F. Grimblo,.

FERGUSON BOWEN, O.C.M.G..

Fice Patrons His Excellency Sir W. DOWELL, E.C.R., RN. His Excel leney Major General BARGENT, 0.B.; The Honourable Sir GeoRGE PHILLIPIO, Knt; Commodore MOHANT, R.N., and The Honourable W.. MAH, C.M.G.

Stewards Colonel CRAWFORD, RAT W. M. DEANE, Esq.; W. H. Four, E. Colonel Guys," Tho' Buts;'. Colonel Hossor, The Buffs H. HOPPUS, Esq.; Honourable. W. KESWICK, A MOIVER Esq. Captain, R. E. PRAEJON, R.N.; H. G. THOMSETT, Esq., N.; Colonel RE; B. E. WODEHOUSE. Bag

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CosmitterHonourable 1. JACKSON, (Chairman); C. S. ADDS, Bag Captain DAVIS, R.N.; Licut. GAMBLE, R.N.: D.

GILLIES, Esq. Major JACKSON, The

Buffs BLAZON, JH BrewART LOCKRAK, Esq Hen

ahead of the Bali As there was no stop watch on board the startor's launch the time was not taken.

Graner

Lancashire Lass. Maui of Kent

SECOND RACE-1.30 PM-International RaceChallenge Oup,For Four Darod Canton Cutters Distance, One Juille

This Cup to be won two consecutive years before being finally held. Won last year by Scotland, Entrance, $10.

(SCOTCH.) THISTLE. Station L-White with Thistle.

·R. Voostes, Esq (Hon. Troas H. Bow, Mr T. Glass, 11st. 3lbs.

No. 2, Mr. R. Good ad 10st, 10lbs.

10ut, 3)be. Bet. 11lbs.

time, they were found quietly lying besido the flagship at the finish of the race The any coxswain of the Ficior Emanuel's gig Bow, Mr A. Denisvo..........

before starting, otherwise there would pro

- Cox, Mr G. Grimble,... bably have been no race. One would have

''IZZIE,' Station 2.-White, thought that prises of $15 and 25 world Bow, Mr W. Lannaden, have brought a number of the smart house-Stroke, Mr E A. Salway,...10st.

Cox, Mr C. B. Miller,

Sat. 11lbs. boats from the davits on the Prayaan

4 CAMILLA, Station 3.-White and Red Hoops. Bow Mr It. Cooclad, 10st. 10lbs. 3lba: Stroke, Mr. Class List

Cor, Mr G. A. Caldwell,...... st. Siba.

THE MAY Station 4-Light-blue and White. Bow, Mr E. W. Buiter. Det. alba. Stroke, Mr C. P. Lloyd, Lost. 8lbs. Cox, Mr E. O. Hardy... 8. 8lbs The Blanche, Lizzie and Camilia came to the starting point, the May not putting in Considerable delay was an appearance. occasioned by the crave not being ready for some time after the hour not down for the event, hat when they at last got abreasi

A good start was effected, but the light, sharp Commissariat boat had by far the best chance, and, in spite of the plucky effort made by the man-of-war's men, BOOD obtained a good lond, which was gradually. increased to the finish, when the Commis sariat crow were some five lengths ahead.

Commissariat 4-cared gig, 1 Victor Emanud's 6-cared gig 2 The Commissariat boat was afterwards

Judges of the Roring Faces-H. J. H. No. 3, Mr J. H. S.-Lockhart. 13. Elbe disqualified, on the ground that it was not Tire, Esq., and R. H. Lu, Esq.

Umpires and Starters Rowing, P. MACEWEN, Esq.; and E L Woods, E.; Yachts, E. BEART. E.; Open Sailing Boats,--E. BURNIE, Esq.

Judge of the Sailing Races :-Ident,

SECOND DAY,

Stroke, Mr G. Stewart, 12st. 31be. Cos, Mr G. A. Caldwell, Bat. Bibe

(IRISH.) *SHAMROCK. Station 2.-White and Green wil Shami.

ruck,

Bon, Mr.C.P-Lloyd 10 Sfor Nr. 2, Mr W. Watson Pike12st. The No. 3, Mr J. Casement 12st. 8lbs. Stroke, Mr G. 1. King-Harzan, 128. 12lbe. Cox, Mr E 0. Hardy, Bat. Blba:

(ENGLISH)

Rosa Bow. Mr H. F. Hayat, No. 2, Mr. & Barff,. No. 3, Bir A. Denison,... Stroke, Mr J. L. Hughes,

Cox, Mr 450w,

(GERMANS) KORNELUME.

a house boat.. Foukru Race ——2.30 PM. German Cup tange, One Mile. Katranco, $10,

Merlin'a cutter. 4h. 27m, "Tuilight's whaler .dk. Quia.

The other boats were not timed.:

CORRESPONDENCE.

INFORMATION :WANTED.

To the Editor of the -* CHINA Man...

Huugkong, 13th Dec.

of

trade

be able to state that the business for the for, as a rule, they have learnt their trade Duan SIR,—With reference to the Shout-nine months of the current year that is, ing Tournament, which is to come off on the to 30th September in antiafactory and

(Ta be Continued.) 20th instant, allow me to kindly ascertain, shows a local increase. The agencies pre- through the medium of your valued journal, sent a good showing, and our prospecte whether there may possibly be a team compromise good results for the year. pesed of civilians; and if so, if any of the foutaidors, who are efficient in the set of PEA

Quotations HoreLONG, December 13,

To be rowed in-Canton Four. Dis of the starter boat a splendid start was shooting, can be admitted into the test, THE INSTITUTION OF THE JE3077 OPIUM-New Patris, cash,... 612-

MY BÉLAMBOOL":

made, and the race proved one of the very Biation 1 White and Red Hosp bost of the day, Vory shortly after getting Bow, Mr E. Goetz,

10st 71b.away, the Liit, Salway stroke, succeeded No. 3, Mr G.

Tomli

.10st, 3lbs. No. 3, Mr. A. H. Jackson, 12, 101b. in obtaining a right load, Grimble and Stroke, MF. T. Glass,

1131ba Glass, in the inside and outside boats, row- Oox, Mr G. A. Oaldwell, 881bing for some distance level with each other half a length behind the Naval craz. A 10st. Lente. Station 2-White, Blue Sask. 11st. 9lbs. Bow, Mr E B. Shepherd, tõlks, little before reaching the Coal Sheds Grim 10st. 12be. No. 2, Mr A.

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and without any distinctione

I shall thank you or ADY of your readors to kindly turntab me with the required in formation.

Fum, Dour Bir,

Yours faithfully,

A BERAR VOLUNTELL

FATHERS AT SIKAWEL

The Order of St Ignatius of Loyola chore Sikawer near Shanghai, as the situ for their establishment in 1842. Silzwei was then but a very insignificant hamlet the greater part the ground on which the mission is erected was a donation. As the mission grow, it became requisite to kary [If the Committed of the Shooting Tournasoma of the adjacent lands, until it reached ment are applied to no doubt they will be the extension we see at present; with happy to furnish the required information. buildings constructed on a plad which is Captain Dampster and Major Tripp are, we perfect in its execution and grand in is to be a civilian team-EM]

19 Old Boyak 580-

ور

New Henares, cash. 607 4

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New Malwa, credit,... 690/40

Allowance, Taels:

20

Old Malwa, credit,

560

Allowance, Tacks

40/48

Persian, Olly.

496/500

Allowance, Tsels...... 24

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Persian, Paper tied 560

08

Allowance, Tasla

11st. 9lbs. No. 9. Mr A. Denison1st Sibe. ble sparted gamely and came up to Salwey, bolove, melabers of the Committee. There ita perception The institute of the Jesuit Bank, Wire,

Bow, Mr E Goel,

..Hist. 7lha. No. 2, Mr A. Turnstein, No. 3, Mr C. Denklav,... 1209, Stroke, Mr G. Kültzan, 198

Cox, Mr T. Lammort,

Saturday, 13th December, 1884. Beautiful weather again favoured the Regatta. In the early part of the after- noon, the rowers found it rather warm for hard rowing, but for spectators of the races the air was deliciously cool and pleasant, The interest in the rowing, culminated to

Est. 11. Stroke, Mr.J. T. Hughes, 11st 9iba and from that point until the finish there Cox, Mr 3. L. Jamar, St. 11lbs was a splendid roos between the two bosta, day in the International Bacs, in which the

*KORNBLUMB

Glass having dropped over a length behind, Scotch were again declared the victors

Station 3 White Jersey with Larender Very near the judge's ship Grimble ob They certainly had to fight hard for the

and Purple Siseh

tained a slight lead but was not able to re- Bow, Mr W. Parfit, honour they so nobly won, and few, be their

107ibr No. 2, Mr H. P. Wadman. Ost. Olbatain it, Salway patting on a spurt which nationality what it may, can say they did

sh 13lbs No. 3, Mr O. S. Balls Diba brought his boat in about a third of a length not thoroughly deserve it. It was a plucky Owing to an unfortunate accident yester-Stroke Mr. R. Goodlad, 10st. 10lba and determined sport near the close of the day Mr King Harman, one of the Irish

Mr B. Hopkin

Bat bashond of the Ilanche. The Camilla nubed about three lengths behind the Blanche. reco that gained them the day. The result crow, was incapacitated from rowing, and Station Blue and White might have been different. if the English lua crow bad therefore to be scratched Bow, Mr N. G. Mitohail-Innes, 10st. 10lbs. Altogether the zace was a splendidly con- atroke bad coine to the poet more fit. His This caused great disappointment among No. 3, Mr C. Deriklas, 12st, Olbe. Naval representatives on their hard earned

No. 2, Mr O. &. Cornish,

9xt. 10lbs tested ons, and we must congratulate the crow were certainly able to syport him. rowing men, generally, and the men from Stroke, Mr G. Kültza 19 lbs victory. Next year a new Cup will have to be pre-Ould Ireland, particularly, an the chances

Cox, Mr T. Lammert, Set. 13th vided, the same Bootch drew having was it of the Irish winning, judging from their per Station 5-s

-White two years in succession. The next item informatices during training, were vory Importarma in to-day's programoms was the strong indeed They were the heaviest of rono for the Ladice Parso, fur which four the four crews competing, and were all couples competed, and the result in this | powerful, muscular men and in good cut- race upset the calpulations of most dition: Their style was hot fireproach. In this race, the Sharirock and Kornblums Case and Goodlad were most able, but they could uumistakably sent vere the favourites. Before tho first 200 tod, but they were left in the lasir bort along at a rapid and telling yards had been covered, the. Kornblums struggle between the first pace.. The context was therefore rabbed had already taken a decided lead, with the and second bosta just at the anish of a certain amount of

of fis interest. At one ezk and Shamrock tolowing in close et. was intense. Now if was Grumble and Lin it was thought the Germans pro pot tendance, the ore and Thinde, the two Denison, who led, and now it was the two to dopis fürward, as they did not believe | outside boats, having already fallen de- midshipmen, and it was only by a supreme u themselves ↑ in fact they had scratched - behind. The crew of the Shammet wes short that the latter succeeded in winning, their boat. They changed their minds, rowing very easily, while the Kornblumsuz A more determined skuzgie in rowing than however, and came forward. Though 11 | wore evidently, having to work harder to took place between these two crew it would was currently believed that Glam would maintain their position. Before the sheds be diffelt to imagine. According to use stroke the Scolch bost, justend of Stewart, - were resched the Kornblume had a lead of and wont the winners, immediately after who in certainly not in the form he was at least two lengths and a half of the Sam the race was finished, were taken to last year, the original positions in the beati rock, which was close praised by the Leek

Bow, Mr A. D. Machado,.....11. 2lbs. No. 2. Me W. Cruickshank,10 10Tha No. 3, Mr H. F. Hayllar,

Blancae, Camilla,

Police Intelligence (Before A. G. Wise, Esq.) Saturday, December 18.

When reviewing more minutely the de- partments of the institute of the Jesuit Fathers just

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CARGOES.

Fathers has not only departments for

Demand, merely elementary education, but is also 90 days right devoted to the teaching of the more "4 months' light, advanced branches of study, and even fine Credits, arts; and it contains foreign and Chinese Documentary 4 monthr libraries of the greatest value, containing India, Wire, upwards of 20,000 voltimes. In connection were charged with ssaulting Police Cousas establishment where cidron of pagan

Leong Ayan and Leang Ache, two cookies, with the College there is an Orphanage, Shanghai, demand, -

90 days' aight, private table labomed Omat and tearing his families and destitutes are cared for 200 Gold Leaf 99 fue uniform while in the oxecution of his duty taught a tealal trade. Finally, though to Sovereigne, at £30 pm yesterday. The constable a certain degree independent of the stated in evidence that the defendants wore aforesaid institute, we find College for causing an obstruction on Peddar's Wharf female education, under the charge of fentiant struck him on the haud, piercing Soul, who also have established an end-For Yokobaina 8,376 bags Supar They refused to go away and the first de members of the Order of "Helpers of the Per BS City of Felning, called December the flesh, with look, such as in used for Orphanage, in which female destitetes and and 67 pkgs. Bandries For San Francisco, handling cargo, and also tore his auiferm orphans are taken care of. Then there is 13.033 tags Rice, 1893 bage Bosne, 175 with it. The scoond defondant struck hin most valuable Museum, and the tow bags Black Pepper, 13,288 bags Sugar, 020 with a bamboo on the left hand. Another well-known Observatory,

boxes Nut Oil, 02 cases Silk Goods, 18 Indian constable' gave evidence to having

hales Jura, 148 pkgs. Tes and 5,860 pkgs. rrested the defendants, while some soldiers

Merchandise For Portland 0 698 bags Stroke, Mr C. W. Brownlow, at Ole, SEVENTE RACE.4 FM-To be Bowod in of the Buta reaved the hook from ea.

Cox, Major Hamilton, 9ate 31ba

5 or 6-Oared Royal Naval Gige or plainant's hand, jednak uma considerat mentioned, we will Arst Rise and 51 pkgs. Merchandise. For As toria, 139 pkgs. Merchandise. For Victoria, Whalers, by Officers of Ships of War Long Kau stated that he is a bong hong

B.V. 250 bage in Harbour, Oup presented by the coolie and that the defendants women

is situated within

dos Crude Opiumi For Members of the Hongkong Club. Timo Ployed by his mastor to carry a heavy chest cupied by the for the premises oc- dine and 7 pega. Merobar-

lastosaries and Honolulu, "62 He for Dars, 6 seconds per ist.

pkgs Merchandise, The constable

scholastian the former numbering about La Libertad, & casen Miles for Pena told them to inve

2,850 bags Rice, 841 There were no starter for this race,

Beins, 182 constable soired the first defendant

in very oriensics, and is surrounded by Epo were struggling and the constable was ac and farefully laid out gardens, which servo Callao, 9 cases Silks. For Valparaiso, b EIGHTH RACE 4.50 P Members' didan ally ateses with the book. The com a recreation grounds The College at cares Silks and 0. genes Mersauds for Qup, presented by Members of the plainant was recalled and stated that he was present contains about one hundred pupils, St. Louis, lod., 37 pagi Maadist For Victoria Recreation Club For Fost Wise adjourned the case for the evidence three divisions into which the pupils are York, 193 pkgs Tee, rolls Matting 104 struck intentionally. At this point My all of who are Christians There are Montresi, 1 pkge, Marcbandina, The New Cared Canton Catters Distance, Due of the soldiers who were there at the time, seperated, according to age, and they are cases Silk Goods and 108 balag mile-and-a-half Entrance,

$10 yoga pa

The Best defendant to find ball to 820, the in charge of twelve native teachers, all of Fer 8. 5. Teuser mailed Sih? second $10, Station Lem Blue and White..

#hom, however, are not Christians; they To London; 9,875 boxes Tes Bow, Mrih L. Tomlin 10st. lbs. Patrick Muldooney again appeared in fication necessary. Bach division his four Caper, 33,999 le context Orange

are chosen so long as they possess the quali-] 26 718 the Congom, 144, do. 2, Mr. Tirustol11st Court, on this occasion to mater to a charge teachers, who, according to Western 7 Cases Bills, 31 Lales Wasta dife and Stroke, Mr G. Keikalast Olha denied the shargebatadtted having no 65 in one of the four pornsia of the room. The No. 3, Mr. Donklaget Olbs of being drank and disorderly, Defendant notions, seated in a rather quer pince, viz., pkga. Sundries Foz S

Goz, Mr L. Lammert, ... Bat. 15lbs, odabode and no money, Mr. Wise sentono teacher over moyen from Ela most; if a 217 bales Hemp and 190 bags

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