That the patriotic outery may have been real, but that most probably the almighty dollar was at the bottom of the strike. That the urge-bont population is a moe), industrious and hard-working chas, and that as such the boat people denerva fair treatment.

No. 6955-NOVEMBER 14, 1855,]

rican firms for supplying the Chinese with railroads. It may be that American rail road intilders will be called upon to do this work, but it actrealy scene probable, so- longs the English Government is repre- sented hy so able a financier and diplomat as Bit Robert Bart. He has lately refused the position British Minister in order to retain that of Inspector-General of Cua toms. If there are any fat railroad con trasts to be lot be is not the man to allow the Americans to stop in and capture them His influence with Li Hung Chang is great as was shown by the result of his appeal for pease in the late war, and this would ontweigh any underbidding on the part of Americans. China has never been go

THE CHINA MAIL

PUBLIC GAMBLING,

Mr Paul's groy Piccadilly,

13 2 11 Ei

Value, s. 150For China Pontes Weight for inclics as per sale.Wig- nor of a Steeplechase at this or any previous Mooting in Shanghai, 101ba, extin-Twice Round a Course selected by the Stowards,

Me Mai. Dawson's black NU MA

Prince, Mr Malhörbe. 133117-1 Me Mat Dason's cheste

to get any evidence in the case. The Co roner, Mr H. E. Wodehouse, has come to the decision, that as the body of the de- censed in, from Bergt. Butlin's description, too much decomposed for identification, it is usolose to hold an inquest. Owing to the clannish character of all the people concorned, and the fact that the murder was committed under the aegis of the Triad Society, the members of which are afraid for their lives to make any disclosures, there will doubtless be great difficulty ex verned, on the principle that the lowest biding aftor now and again, as they have a perienced by the police in bringing the mitted similar charges lodged against thom renown, while ladies in society and out of 3 Pundandi 18111 80 Including 10

guilty parties to justice, but wo trust that this case will not be allowed to and in a se cond farro much as the late Taat-ta-mui tragedy.

for contract work should be accepted. There would be no perquisites for roan- daring in such an arrangerainti

'FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the Police Magistrics are to be con- gminlated upon the determination they i have shown to support the Police, and put down the growing arrogant spirit of the native rowdy olans,

· That it can never be too frequently called to mind that the vast native population of this Teland is governed by a small number of Britishars, and that firinness is always grostly faded. That the Bellona case shows how inade. quatoly our officials comprehend the re- quirements of trade, and how unjust it- is to turn a merchant steamer into a hospital hulk whorin to brood disease. That the public are very little the wiser after the Marine Court of Inquiry on the Greyhound, sare that the path of duty, was apparently much intercepted by bullets.

That unless something is done soon to strike terror into the hearts of the law- "less, there will are long be another

catastrophe to chronicle.

That the piratical tests on the West Coast

should be barried.

That Hongkong sympathiser with tho

widow in her sorrow. That it will never de to lutradice race distinction in the matter of taxation and civil rights in a British Colony.

doserved succem

F.&O. Office to West Point, and never meet a policeman, native or foreign.* That the Chinese might be educated up to the observance of the rules of the road, so that the growing traffic might be ren- dered Refe.

That they will doubtton get fair play, bat that they must be made to understand that others have to live by trade besides the boat-cuzziers.

That tho sampan people abe require look- tendency to blackinail strangers, and when a good chanes offers they do not mind cheating a resident.

That cul-boats and others under contracts belived wall during the strike, and were allowed to observe the terms of their agreements.

That the mercantile instinct is very strong

in John Chinaman, but that he rarely goes back on what is 'pittee book."" That the known power of the wire-pullers has provented the formation of a foreign- owned cargo-bost comprey, nu it would, be exceedingly difficult to get natives to

work the boat,⠀⠀

That the question of importing Japanese was at one time mooted, tnt was aban doned.

That these fragmentary suggestions are

readily presented to the Committee up posed to be sitting to consider a remedy for the grievanco. That the Steam Laundry is an undoubted ganitary boon to the Colony, and that it will be a matter of much regret if it be closed.

That it cannot possibly be carried on as a charitable institution, is a self-sridest

fact,

That want of sufficient support seems to be the cause of the present dificulties, and not its inherent faults.

fail to rosp a rich reward...

Tai-tam Tuk is a small village, on the South-East part of the Island, about three miles this side of Stanley.

CRICKET.

THE HONGKONG ORICHET CLUB

BOTALLA

THE NORTHAMPTONBUIRE BEGIMENT.

in

nut Montezuma, Mr Danit

13 +12 0-2

Frist, Mr Hough..... 13 3 11 7–9 Mr Ibert's bay Presto,

Mr Jotu Pool's gray Jolly

Mr Head 13 0 *11 8-0

હું પ્રશ્નો થી ના મો

extra:

Lo Apat, a hawker, was found gambling stituents, and soon after the breakfast or more Races, 15]ba extra-Entrance Tis. 8-THE GRAND NATIONAL STREPLECHASE. Upon his arrest-he-assaulted P. C. Haddes outside the venerable church-yard of St Mr Ton Broeck's chestnut with about twelve others at Tai-kok-taui-hour rowds of them began to assemble 10-One Mily and-Three-Quarters.

Wild Jack Mr Hut and hit his finger. He was sentenced to a Luke's, Cheless, to catch a glimpan of the

chings month's hard labour, and two of his devotor widow, who, scoring the imputa were fined 1 and 60 cents respectively. tened home from In is to make the Eramer's zoni Lu

cifar, Mr Duama

$ 10 9 2 Radical chanson her conservative care. Mr Paul's chestunt -Ton- fellow gamblers, who were arrested, tion of her rivale, had a gonerously has. Not till close on noon, however, did the

nesse, Mr Allad 130 11 5-0 Choung Achoung, of No 20 Cloverly bumptious beadlo throw the church-door Stroet, appeared on a summons taken out opan. When he did there was at once a

1/11 1-0 Mr Nickole og 15 1 Mry Tell's grey Cou hy Tuspector Perry for keeping an agoner rush into the building.

The rich, the poor, the respectable, the

Amore, Mr Enogy. 19 3 10 0-0 for Ten-fand was fined 360 or two month's Chard labour.

unrespectable brushed in helter-akoltar. Mr Kesterena. © white Lai Chak Tong, of 17 Battery Road, and, saw two curates ebeek by jowl with Mand

Chartroues, Mr Easton. 13 1 11 1-0 Chau Aling, of 30 Coelana Strast, aland-Forrester of Lady Godive and Aatley's Me Sandy's grey Poppo,

Texnosco and Poppe, the penalizad Proato was leading up to the Grand by Inspeelors Lindsay and Staunton, and society were elbowed by batcher linys, were both tuned in the same amount, in de washerwomen and mechanics. Evidently

the bridegroom was radical, even in his ponies, socmed to be the favourites, Stand jump, with Dick Prince close up

Odlock hours.

Con Amore nanda the running and took a Mr Hand furned round to tell Mr de Mal fault two month's hard labour.

Shortly after, looking down from my long lead at the mile post, however, ho herbe, I am lending still. The rains ware The six men who were arrested by In-point of vantage in the gallery. I saw Sir had shot bir boll, and the othors passed loose, Mr Head was apparently not pro- spectors Lindsay and, Brecatier at 23 Upper Charts wad Ahort coat, dark way trou Lucifer, Charteuse and Peppo shoved in it, caute to utter grief; his forehead strack him Piccadilly soon took a hack stpared for the jump, and in trying to take walk up le droised in a Station Street, on the 7th inst, armed, and it was believed, preparing for au atacre and wearing a lily the emblem of frout Before the turn in was reached the the ground and he was stunned. Drs Her tack upon a pawn shop. were brought purity as a boutonniere. Beside him unaooked as if it were Wild Jack's, Mr derson, Macleod and Miller were promptly up to-day upon remand, when one of the walked his best man, whom the last num- Hutchings had to use all his determination on the ground, aleo Liont: Woods, U.B. N.

they had the sufferar conveyed to Mr defendants, against whom there was little bor of Punch called Joo Chamberlain, my te koop Wild Jack going; there was evidence, wag di charged the other five Joe-rad. He was fresh from his Brad-severe struggle un the part of Laciter to Browno's house. We believe he has not being ordered to find two sureties of $25 ford eratorical triumphe. Forsaking for catch hlut up, but the race ended in s vio been seriously injured. There were no each for their good behaviour for six the day his accustomed orchid, he also tory for Wild Jack by half a largth. The more events; the pontos cleared all the inths, ia default to bo committed. The were a hly. Dilke, Jr. the further bare other wore not in it. Tirto 3.67 obstacles without a fault; Black Prince arme found in their possession were to be net, a lad of twelve, walked behind and THE MANCHU START A Sweepstakes shed the steeple about a length before seemed happy at the prospect of a now. of Tis. 5 each, with Tis. 100 added-Montezuma Jolly Friar was very slow in erinfizontd.

mamma. The whole party at once retired For China Ponice that have run and taking his jumps; the old pony has taken to the vestry, where the happy bridegroom not won a Race First Pony to re. to jumping after a racing career just an Jank produced a special licenco

coivo 70 per cent; Second Tony, 20 as the existence of the Shanghas Mercury

wo live and lowrn, and this tus old racer ja per cent. Third Pony, 10 per cent.

found for Hard Times.

- DANGEROUS CHARACTERS,

ATFROACHING VESSELA IN UDARANTINE, Chua Sai Yau, Wan Aging and Kwok Asau, boatmen, were charged with unlaw fully approaching within 30 yards of vessal in quarantine this morning..

Defondants admitted being near the steamgr; but not going alongside. They wore frm $10, or one month's hard labour,

Weight for inches as per scala, learning his jumus. A rider oguld not be One Mills and a Quarter, Mr Ten Brouck's black Wild Joko, Mr Hut chings.

13 2 11 4-T

E the Me H, Sylvan gray Slip 19 111-2

M.

This match was continued to day splendid weather and upon a good, though lively wicket. The Club team, which scored 199 yesterday for four wickets, con- inued their innings, but owing to a great extent to a great improvement in the bow. ling of Messrs Graham and Smith, they did not succeed in maintaining the heavy scoring with which the innings commenced. Mr Fuss, the popular secretary of the Club, might have made a stand and added con- siderably to the score, but unfortunately, almost immediately after he went to the wicket he was struck by a ball on the elbow joint, and for the time incapacitated. from further action. We are happy to hear that the blow will not be likely to cause ang-lasting injury. Captain Maturin and Bir G. 8. Coxon, added sixthen each to the score of the Club, and the innings finished for a total of 244. The Regiment, in their/ Director and his assistants every success in bridegroom's bold and bearded face sa he

their good work

Co.'s S.S. Soghalien, from Shanghai, which hoisted the Quarantine flag for a few, minutes after her arrival, as they had had. death on board from brain-faver during the voyage. The vessel was granted pratique directly after the Health Officer bearded her.

THE BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.

The following extracts from the annual report of the Berlin Foundling House Bethesda in Hongkong for 18 will be We wish the found of general interest.

A half past twelve the hum of voicss heralded the arrival of the bride, attended by her brother, Col. Steung, who was to give her away, and two nieces. Mrs Fattison is a lady may be of thirty-five, with atrank, intelligent and winning faco, gentle eyes winced as she quietly but proudly moved butween the rows of gosiping people to ward the communion table.

Her dress was rich but simple for ob- This being the second vions ressons. marriage of both the bride and bridegroom, it had been decided not to have an elabo- rate wedding. She wore a tight-Sting call it creams-coloured brocade. The dress ter corsage and skirt of pale fawn-nom minated in a long train and was caught up

On her head was a dainty Princess' bon at the side by ribbons of the same material. net to match. Around her shapely throat was a broad lace collar.

As

Mz Nickole..

FOURTH DAY.

Monday, 9th November, 18 5, It was a beautiful day. No owners cared. about sending their ponies for balf mile 13 9 10 12-3 gallop on the cast iron ground, so the first

Jaco was The Red Gauntlet Cup

away, Mr. Fondh Mr Provis'sgroy Sheridan, Mr. Aldee's grup Blair

Athol, Mr. Reynell, 12 $. 111-02 Mr Metropolis grey Hol-

born, Mr Allen 13 1 11 1-0. Mr Godolphin's grey Pon-

M

gelow, Mr Hough. 13 8 11 70 Mr Rodney's gray Groy

Pour, Mr Dallas. 13 1 11 10

Dunn's

Detac grey

131 111--0 tive, Mr Dunc Mr. Kremer's chestunt Chancellor, Me Dun-

mile.

Time 2.47.

Tus RED GAUNTLET CUP.Value, Ta. 100-Presented. For Grifling that bava run and won a Race at the Meot- ing-Weight for inches as per seals, Entrance, 65, to go to the secul Pony,

One Mile and Quarter Slipaway. Mr Hutchings. Chancellor, Mr Duo Con Amore, Mr Ruegg Holborn, Mr Dallas

11 3 111--2 10 93 11 1440

wake uway, The rider of Con Amore claimed a foul against the rider of the winner. Time 2.500

par MAFOO'S LAUR-For Ponies that have run at this Mooting-Winners at This Meeting excluded.Weight, Ost. The-Entrance, 85.—Ono Round. Native Bidets in Racing Coloura Tho Stakes to be bonded to the Riders an follows: The Winner, 4; ascend rider,

third rider,

A very serious look came over the

13. I 11 1-0)}]] Slipway, won in a walk. Chancellor and Blipaway acomed to be the favourite. Holborn kept behind Slipaway and Con That the necessity of closing it might be second innings, generally showed much

moved to join his ride. Mrs Pattison

well together for half Amore. Holburn stopped in the rear Surprise has been expressed by some of was a veritable picture of contentment, may her the field age to tell, Hol the way, "The leading pair were some a or got over if the uativo waabing guild could better form taxi on the previous day and

our friends, that the Berlin Foundling though her oyes were misty. Mr Obam be induced to lense the works from the succeeded in scoring a total of 119, to Hoare, having been established in 1850, berlain with his

inscrutability. The front Holborn made a strong effort up or began to come to the front at Probst's Company.

which Mr Parkin, a most promising criak- has not by this time sasunek; fur greater fual Mophistopholian Presented his os bora, Pongelow and Slipaway, showed in lengtha atoad of the other two Chaneel- the Straight, but Wild Joker came out with Gardens. At the half mile post his rider- That the Peak Tramway will be a well- That the leasees in such a casa could not eter, contributed 55, Mr Bramwell 22, and proportions as regards the number of child-sarvice was short, and Sir Castles and Mire a rush and just caught Slipaway in the nick had to stir hin stomps to get on avan terms

unfolter ren, there being at present not more than Pattison made their 'I will Mr Graliam, the bowler of the Regiment, 81 This has been the averago now for ingly. At the proper momont Mr Chain- of time, winning by nook. Sheridana with the leading horses, but he only suc That one may make a jetrney from the That the pacillation of stewarda ou waabing 14. The match thus onded by a victory pretty many years past. We have never berlain handed the ring to the bridegroom, good third Chancellor & neck behind ceeded in finishing a length behind Slip-

tried to increase the numbers, in fact wo Nobody sense at the eleventh hour to for bills, utt, is one of the smallest aquisers to the Club by an innings and 79 rams. We have bon obliged yearly several timos to bid the wedding, and in a few minutes the borne by abipownere in the barbour and expect to sue the Northamptonshire Regi- refuse children who were brought to us happy couple were walking down the aisle that the coal squeezen would make potent do much better than this after they for, though thare has been some dificulty Charles's most little bronhang ist, unl The reason for this was not want of money, again, this time arm in arm, toward Sir ple stare. were it possible to bring them have had a little practice, as there are un of late to raise the necessary funds, the left the church the joybelis rang home to the parties concerned.

doubtedly a number of good cricketers good to tranted. But we have always been so they whirled away for a day to prepare God has always still provided na with at least five thousand people shouted, and That some of these ways that are menn

amongst them.

careful, not by the existence of this house for the stern delights of a political honey- are now getting to be known, and that

to give Chinese purenta the impression that moon.

It seems that the more engaged'). some day a reckoning will be made.

they were justified in getting rid of their visildren, or perhaps, even acquired a merit years ago when each was single, The by giving them to a Foundling Hospital engagement was broken off by a frolish missionary lady, Mrs Lörcher, in Lilong, lovers quarrel. Her late husband being once was very much surprised to hear a aware of it, desired that after his death Chinese woman argue in favour of her good his widow should marry Sir Charlon, the heart, that she already in four eases instead Bav. Mark Pattison enjoining his brother killing her new-born babies had allowed to use the lady through her widowhood them to be taken away for the foreign de-and into. her second wedlock. Mr Pat vils (meaning the Berlin Foundling House tison was left a fortune of £40,000. Frank in Hongkong). This house is not intended Pattison was prosent as a final discharge of to farther or give an excuse for the quel the trust coulded to him by his brother, but to and ho the where enstoxis of mikling away children, the propped de health of the brides ovent resolved itself into a proces

That hawkers ought not to be allowed to

obstruct the way,

.1

That native roughs ought not to be per

zitted to "pass ribald jest opon un protected females, or level uncivil remarks at the maternal relatives of foreigners passing by.

That children of tender years should not be allowed to stumble amongst the wheela of the rapid jinṛioksha. That old women, aged men and small boys should be debarred from dawdling about in the middle of the road, will their rice- bowl and chop-sticka

That the Western Fraya is a perfect chaos,

which requires offestive regulation.. That the Junk people seem to take a delight in obstructing the way to the new wharf, and that the destruction of more fosting property may therefore be looked for.

That the Insurance Companies and ship owners will soon be agitating for a Har bour Comminaion.

BROWNIE

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT TAI-TAM

TUK.

Information which was received yestar- day by the Police leaves little room for doubt that a tragedy of a very sizler natura" to that enacted just about a year aga at Teat-leri, when a man and woman were backed to death and their bodies diamembered by a number of the Hakka clan, na an execution of lynch-law for alleged adultery, has taken plavo už the village of Tai-tam-tuk, AAN

The Band of the Regiment played a choice selection upon the ground during the afternoon and added much to the enjoy mant of the spectators, of whom there were good number upon, and around the ground. The following are to-day's scorda

a

HONGKONG CO.

LEIKAT LENINGS, A2 Engh, rus

9. Grimble, o Gro

T. E. Davies, o Bab, burnha

F: IO. Wilcor, b Graham,

Capi: Maturis, e Frau.well, benit

marked, Gueron la Braltits

W. K F. Darbs, b dizhama,

1. 8. Bari, e noď v Graham,

H. Fown, retired Fruitgan

A. Jachun, not out,

AH Christiai, a and b Graham

Petak

·Totaly.

FORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGULINT.

SECOND INIMUS.

Fto. Grant, b Bark.........

C. Molnlfe, b Jackson,..

A Branwel b Barfly - sanga

B. Grabam, c Grimble, b Jackso

A. Lloyd, b Bor

Pedfur, & Ehrby,-

A. Parka, 6 Leach,..

G, G. Smith, e Maturiz, b)

*J. Tate, b Barů,

Bergt. Turner, not c

A. B. Drew, o Daxies,

Extras.

Totzi

Police Intelligence.

Before E. Mackan, Bay)

Saturday, Nov. 14.

+

THE TAI-TAN TUK TRAGEDY.

what

Of

out our interference. Therefore, es often as Chinese parents in this colony want to bring us their children, ninch as we should

like to educate thein, still we regard it as

our

5.THE CHAU-SHANG 670K OFF.--Value, Tis. 500-Presentod by the Employés of the C. M. 8. N. C., of Shanghai For China Ponies that have nister run at any Meeting in China or Hongkong previous to date of entry at each fest ing To be won at two consecutive. Meetings by Fonics the boud fide pro- perty of the same owner or ownCTS, Weight for inches as per scale.-Ed- trance, Ts. 10

to be paid to the Winner until the Cap is finally won, when the Second Pony will receive the Entrance fees.-One Milo.

Path Mr Browne's grey

Ander, Mr Allan 13 1 11 11 Mr John Peel's spotted

Frickies, Mr Mickels 19 8 10 11-3 Mfr Baudy's grey Bon

Ami, Jr Pond. 14 0 10 1~ Bon Ami was backed against the held.

Bir Augusts grey Mongolizu, Sin-

Mr Kremur'a bay Editor, Abeing.. 0 Mr Buxey's grey Belgravia, Asong 9. Mr Jediar's white Eaton, Chifney: 97-0 Mr Kremor's cheanut Chancellor,

TA

Mr Hodney's grey Grey Pearl,

Keife

-0

Br Tell's grey Con Amore, Achow, 9. 9–9 This was a very good race between the This two. Mongolian caught litor just on

diss jest after 180geliggenhe

THE SHANGHAI RACES

The following record of the third and

duty to refuse them. For we know. that they will not he allowed by the gov-fourth day's proceedings at the Autumn

But ernment, to throw the children away;

wa hold be very glad I more of the meeting of the Shanghai Race Club is fotuale infants kiled every year in Kwangsbridged from the account issued by the thug province, could be saved and sent to us. Stanghai Mercury

We are always glad to receive them, for the longer wo are engaged in thredaca- tional work, the monro we feel it is a bleau- od one and deserving of being grantly in- orsaged.

TRIED DAYL

Saturday, 7th November, 1885.

Freckles finished same lengths ahead of Nothing cho within three lengths. Tinas Bon Ami; both ridden out Time 2.73.2.41)

6.THE CONSOLATION CUP-Vales, Tis.THE COUNCILLOR CUR.-Vaba, Tie

100-For Ponies that liavo run at this Meeting and not won a Race. -Weight.

for inchem as per scala. Tla. 5 Ories Round,

Mr Meran's dun Moon,

Mr Dallas

Mr Kremor's roan Luci

fer, Mr tunnen Mr Worthy's du Remus,

Late Gitana, Mr But-- things

Tho weather was again romarkably fine; the temperature was perfection. The at- On the other hand, it sa, perhapa, better for tendance was of course largo, but there Mr Paul's

Mr Heugh was plenty of elbow-room in the Stand ellonnesrnod, pupils and guardians, that the oncosure. The row of face on the Mr Paula chestates- nabur of children in the house in hotde of the Course opposits to the U greater, for the task of those in charge of

Entrance,

131 11 1

12 3 10 9-2

19 1 11-S

13 11 1-0.

Dandolo, Me Duaman,................... 10--9-1

100.-For all Ponios that have run að this Meeting and not won a Race, Weight for inches as par scula lin trance, Bu, to go to the Second, Pony.

Das Mila.

11 30

10 93

10 12-0

11 1-0

10 12-0

10 1-0

11 1-0

Remus,

Mr Hutchings

Cheapside, Mr Dailes

Har ssor, Mr Houg.... Con Imputo, Mr Eoegg. Doris, Mr Hart Buck Sheridan, Mr Wickham Spaway, Mr Reynell

This was a very good race up the Straight, Remus came with a rush and just lost the

fer, Mr Pond......... 13 1 11 1-0 it was like Me Paul's brown Sunlight the house is just heavy enough and thore pan was remarkable

the golden, brown of the European farm Mr Nickola 12 3 10 11-9 race by the shortest of noses; Cheapaide

length behind the leading pair. Nothing ise fear that the individual, family-like labourer, only a little more copper-caloured. Mr West's grey Harancer, trustment of the children would be a The racing was good the results were a

Mr. Malherbe.

12 3 14 00 elas close up, Sheridan fourth Time

2.9. Impresibility if the numbers were to incrense materially. And they need this individual series of surprizes. In fact, it has boon Mr Metropolis's grey

Chespaide. Air Dunn 13 0 11 0-05-THE BIG Swear Cor-Value, Tis. fielder' aceting right through The win

a brown Iris, My care so much, the moro es as they are girls at the Championa was very popular Mr Mr Toega

of

Hart Buck. 13 1 1 1 In the course of the enamat a large premor has employed a great deal of

Oriole, portion of our children began to cougt

Me Reynoll 15 1 11 1--0 Me Sidney's bay

Cuckoo indulged the spectators at the Stant with his usual circus performances.

and

Mr Hutchings. 13 1 11 1-2

tlus

100.Presented-For all Poafes that have run at this Meeting and not won a Rosa-Waight for inclica as per sale-Entrance, Sỡ, to go to the socand Fony.---One Mile and Three- quarter.

100-1

10 12-s 11:10 1012-0

In this instance the cause of the horrible orimy is believed to have been the same, but only the man has suffered death. The men who are believed to have been con cerned in the affair, twelve or thirteen, are Flakkes, and are all mezbers of the Sam Hop Wui, er Triad Society. The fucts at present disclosed are briefly us That this may prove a grand chance for follows-Information was recently given one energetic Anting Harbour Master, to by a lukong that he had heard from one of attain fame and the gratitude of mer the Bakka inhabitants of Tai-tam Tok that a man there had been put to death by a chabte. That either the Harbour-Master's staff is number of his claraman, for alleged adultery ut present rterly inadequate to regalate with a woman of the clac, and burled on the Harbour traffe, or that their handsize hillside. Yesterday, as soon as the

Li Aloi, 45, coolie, Lam Afuk, 24, skop- are tied.

information was received, enquiries were man, and Lin Tin Po, 56, contractor, all

life into the sport, That the Harbour-Master does his best eat on foot by the Pulice, and from the from Kwaishin, were charged with falo- to feel weary, so that we had to give the energy in racing atters, and infuss much uiously, wilfully and realiciously killing a school holidays earlier than we tended, 1. THE GRAND STAKES - Sweepstakes with the machinery at his command, but information obtained warrants were, lasued men named Leung Asau, on the 26th Oct Duotor Gerlach, to always yea" is that of Ile, 6 uwch, with Tis 100 added.

very kindly takes care of vite that the traffic has so enormously in for the arrest of twelve men who were 1835, at Tai-tam Ink in this Colony,

Fer China Fontes that have never been at length the start was made when he Lucifer, Mr Dunman John Butlin, P.S. 651, deposed-Tester they would soon get over it.

raced proviena to the 1st January was on the bound, and they went well Fun, Ale Hutchings...... cressed that the old system in unequal believed to be concerned in the murder, the 18th Nov in consequence of a To the school we have always, beside the

1885-Weight for inches as por ele away. Oriole and Harasser cut out the Starwert, As Dallas.. uftas Chinese thereto,

Inspectora Perry and Mackie succeeded in complaint made to me, I laid an informa character, taught reading and writ That unless an Ordinance' is passed to re-arresting two of the mon at 8 pm. Jester.tion and procured twolve warrants to arresting in a romanised system. This was found are of our tole and a running; the result was that Moon con Chartreuse; Mr Easton.....

Half or over, 7ibs. extra to or more soled his owner by winning a Tle 100 Qup Buster, Mr Rucgg...... men for the murder of very usafat not only as an exercise of the such Races, 12lbs. extra-Que Mile easily good bid was made by Hemus te gulato the hire of cargo boats, the Chi-dry, and Sergt. Batlin arrested another one Long Asas, at Tai-tam Tuk: At 4.30 mind, but also practically, to keep up corre- and a Half.

secure uscord place, which he loss te Mongolian, Mr Royne}}...

.# This was another good tace amongst the none will always take advantage of a and also proceeded to the grave on p.m. yesterday, Tarrested the first defend spondence with thoas, he have left the

neck. Time 241. old seks that have come down to Fourth windy day, or the simultaneous arrival the hillside at Tai-tam Tuk, whore the aut in a matabed at Tai tam Tak. I was house, for it loads to the simple expression Mr Ilbert's grey Games-

then conducted to a recently made grave

ave of their own ideas. Instead

of Lepsius's

ter, Mr Ilberta 13 2 114--17-TEE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES A Day's racers Chartrouss and Buster of sovoral steamers from home, to put up remains of the murdered man was buried. on the hill ride, which was updued. I system, which we used formerly, we have Mr Paul's grey Cuckoo, the rates.

From the information at premut obtain found the body of a human being, greatly in the course of last year adopted Withams

leognposed. The

The first defendant was point- employed in most Cantonese dioticusries. Mr Toeg's grey Starwert, h That too muchee pidgin,' or too mucheeablo concerning the tragedy it appears

ed out to i

ise as one of the men concerned in The change for a time gave much additional Mr Dallas 13 0 10-12-3 wind' is made to rule the charges, so far that the deceased man, Leung Akan, the murder.

trouble, the more so as also those who have

The three kept together for the first mile Nicholsa Perry, Luspectar o as the poor foreigner can see.. who was an earth-coolia employed on the

of Polica, do- loft the school bad to be twight the new The field was backed against Gamester. That Mercantile houses do not care to pro- Tai-tom Water Works, was believed to bare posed that at 5 p.m. yesterday Le arrested way of writing. School-work of course is at a moderate pace; then there was a quar- the second and third defendants, who were one of the most important items in the ter of a mile race between the trio, which soute while the law on the matter is committed adultery with Loung Aching, pointed out to him as two of the men con- daily routine throuzhout the year, this resulted in Gamester winning easily. Time

branch of our institution being under 00- 3,23. uncertain, and while their compradores the wife of a bead soolis, named Yau Kyai cerned in the murder of Leung Amu.

The case was then remanded until Friday vernment inspection. But to learn thorough ly every kind of house work, such as wash. are them that if they do their bongs Sao, who lived in Quoon's Road East,

next, at 3 p.m. will be taboood.

ing, ironing, making their clothes, cooking, Upon this boooming known to the hus

etc., is considered as of equal value for the Tint it might be ruin to steamer agents in band and his clan, a meeting was call-

Chan Afuk, a coolie, was charged with future lives of out pupils and is therefore Miss these days of competition to have their ed: and a dinner given by Li Ki Tuk, stealing 896, the property of his employer, ormaicentiously supervised day by d

superintendent. business stopped even for a time

a watchman employed at Masses Jardins Cho Kam, a fehmoner in the Central Mar Suns, together with the l

Marathi Kepunt hun sharge ket, on the 13th inst. That the Guild, or some other power in Matheson & Co B, who appears to have

Complainant missed the money from his One girl

was married early this year to a golian, Mr Reynell 13 0 11 1--1* the background, pomesses the mosns of been a prominent member of the Triad till the key of which was hung up in the Christian Chinese teacher in Hongkong, Mr Metropolie's grey

Cheapside, Mr Alla. 18 0 10 12-3 putting pressure on the cargo, boat people Society. At this meeting it appears to stall, early this morning, and also found whilst four others were promised to mur

the defendant had gone. In the font rings to Chinese Christians. This is the Mr Paul's dun Farewell, to snit its own ends.

18-1 11 1-0 Mr Nickels have been decided to execute summary whils, the defendant tried to get away by aim which we have in view with the

Mr Godolphin's grey That many of the cargo-bost people have vengeance upon the unfortunate coolio, the Canta bost iast evening, but as he healthy ones.

droid tho In conclusion we beg tn-invite Our Nectar, Ms Donmau.. 12 2 10 9-0 relations and business in Canton:

particularly anxious to

by P.S. Macdonald friends to the celebration of Christmas evo Mr Torg'a dun Leo, Mr. police, he That during the lato strike this fact, was or 28th October, the deceased wae-taken

Hart Buck 13 1 11 1-0 As a suspicious takon advantage of, and that the boat outside the village of Tai-tam Tuk, and to the possession of which he could not the evening of the 24th, December at 5.50 Mr John Peel's Jelly

Friir, Mr Hutchin people were threatened with the ren hacked to death, more than a dozen men give a satisfactory account, found upon him. p.m. It consists of a liturgical service. This morning, when compisinant came up which will occupy less than half-an-hour guance of the Caston medicine by these taking part in the horrible dead. Of these, to the Station to make his resort, haiden- and will be followed by the presentation of who polled the wires.

two of the principal participators, the motified the defendant as his absconding gifts to our children under the Christmas tree. We entreat the honour of a dugerpus That during the strike a small 3000-picul man's husband, Yau Kwai San, and Lá Tuk,

Defendant was sentenced to six months' attendance on the occasion. cargo-bont refused as much as 810 for the watchman who convened the 'fatal hard labour,

FERDINAND B. W. HARTMANN,

Pastor two hours worky on the plea that the meeting, are not to be found, and probably Canton authorities would punish the left the Colony directly after the horrible

F Miners, at the Yan-ma-ti Station, was dead was committed. Loung Aching, the convicted of stealing sundry grocerim be relatives of the crew." That many of the cargo-boat people are in woman concerned, was brought up to longing to his employer and was sentenced:

debt to the richer class of compradores the Central Station this morning, but to 6 weeks hard (abcai.

LAROENY.

Leung sau, and the same night, the 27th appear was Bater and the money, as In the Chapel of the Foundling House on

servant.

Li Atak, a servant in the stapley of P.0.

2-THE FLYAWAY PLAT-Valio, The

100.For China Pontos-Weight for Inchus as per scale.--Entrance, Tls. 6. --Seven Furlongs.

Mr Tocg'a skewbald Hers

chel, Mr Dallas 18 0 10 12-1 Me Augusta, sro, Mou

forced entry for Winners options showed in front as long as they could. for the Winner of the Hack Stakes, or Fun took the lead of the Geld about the post; he was joined by Lucifer when Consolation Cap, and all other Fanies that have been placed at this they had been about once round. Before Meating not exceeding 14 hands in the turn in Fun was ridden, shortly after Weight for inches as per scale, the turn in he was ridden out and Imaffar height

Entrance, Tls. Winnors of two won easily Bad third, Ohartreuse bad Races, Tis 15 extra of more than fourth. Time 3.545. two Races, Tis, 40 extra-One Mile

and a Qusteris-One Mile 6-TE MANGO'S CHANTION RAGE-For China Ponies, the property of Mem Councillor Mr

bers of the Shanghai Base Clab- Red Gauntlet, Mr Easton....

Weight Bat, 71bs-Entrance,

11

10 12-2

11 4-9 J1 7-0

V-0

Ones Round Native Riders in Bac ing Colours.The Stakes to be hauden to the Riders as follows-The Wig- ner, fi second rider, third rider, 2 11 1-0 Moon, Alchse

11:10

£1 1-0

Donqueror, The Pirate

13 Nectar, Monkey..

Harasser, Abshing..

1-0 Donkeld, The Snips,

ll 1-0 Wild Jack, The Swine.

A to 1.

Nectar led at the rails, with Fathondr next and then Conqueror. The three wint

10 3-1: 97-2

Dunman

Gamestor, Mr libert Dunkeld, hit Hatobings. Nectar, M Mr. Dallas Hard

Times, Me Reynell Conqueror, Mr Allan Pathfinder, Mr Dunni. Wild Jack, Mr Hough Teanece, Mr Bart Book. Fus, Mr Nickole. Peppo, Mr Foud

The fold was backed against Ed Gain Peppo, Punch.. let Conqueror was next favourite, at Ben Ami Abohong... about 4 to 1 Councillor next, at about Mikroah, Absung

970 Fridolin, Acheong..

07-0 This race wea wou by Ah Chos, the head faraway from the fieht. At the inilo pest treiner at Loongtel. He carried 10 lbs.

his pupils in the rear Mr Pond. 19 3 11 7-0 Red Gantlet took the lead of the rack, over weight and gave

and he gradually passed his horses one of a very good lesson in riding. Moon was one; first PathEnter, then Conqueror; paplendidly ridden, chifillenging Conqueres, Neotar waz backed against the field.”

the Back Straight his rider took a plant, passing him after a sovers struggle in

the Straight wcht Farowall fell out of the cluster first

at about the rails taway Then there was an exciting race, which upon him, bat after rating Conqueror be

others hardly a length a place balind each ended in a dead best between Herschel and approached Nectar, who put on a spurt and won by two lengths. Nectar, and two

about the Cemetery Rand Dunkeld began other: Time 2 363 Mongolian, who were fully length before to come to the front. Red Ganadot had a Uber paide. Neotar was fourth. There were race with Nectar into the Straight run in, A Sailor's Bane wes then run. Ten sea SIR CHARLES DILKE'S WEDDING.not three lengths from the

the first to the last till nearing the red houses he began to zanan, bolong to the French mon-of-war The wedding of Sir Charles Dilke to Time 1.5 away from his field. His rider was too Beland and Agne, mounted tan hacks bes The dead heat was run off at once. Be confident a rate is not won until the There were five prizes first 830 second

longing to the Shanghai Horse Faza Mrs. Fattison in this chronicled in a special gulieu was soon tired, and his rider pulled judge's eyes are caught He was caught 313, third 815, fourth-$7, and 5th 8 telegram to the New York Derald him up and walked home, pa mapping by Concillor who was molendidly The following riders took the first threa

the opportunity and

Buxer's bay

19-9-1170

FORAH HEAT

and contractors, whb advance them could, or would, give no informX ROGUES, AND VAGABONDS AND DRUNKE,

Stephen Ewart, an unexpl wed seizoen, London. 3rd October-The brightest - THB COSMOPOLITAN Cup-Valus, The ridden; his rider money to build boats; and that these stion as to where her husband, had

who was found drank and incapable in October suvabins bleased Mrs Mark Pat 100 Second Pony Tha 60. For seas with a magnificent rash, patching Bed Prizes rich men, who ate the real control gone. The man Lo Eral, who gave the Queen' Road last night and who pleaded tison to-day on her wedding with Sir China Punios-Weght for inches se per Gauntlet on the post, sud winning by half Jern of the business, Lerez Jose chanco first informatica to the lakong, has cleared guilty to having no fixed place of residence, Charles Dilke. She had expressed a wish scale-Winners at this Meeting of one a length. Had third Dunkeld close up to marry him in the midst of his von Race, fibe extra; two, Races, Leib, thros with Gamester Nectar 4th, Time 2.12. of furthering their own interests, ent, and it appeara a most diffionit, business was sent to Geal for one month

Alenanu, Poland

Bazeaa, Roland expertissinisisipi,

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