No. 8096.-DECEMBER 13, 1858,]
MEMOS. FOR TO-MOHKOW...
9. Shipping, an Daylight-formiona leaves for Swatow. 8mm-Phra Okam Klan luaves for
Swatow and Bangkok..
4 p.m.-Ningpe leaves for Shanghai
Amusements.
9p.
Chiarini's. Royal Italian Circus and Managerial
Miscellaneous.
Victoria Kogatta,
Noon-Local Banks close.
A
WE HAVE RECEIVED FURTHER SUPPLY
or
XMAS GOODS,...
vist
ROSE PRALINES,
VANILLA PRALINES,
BUTTER SCOTCH,
MUSCATELS,
FIGS.
CHOCOLATE,
JORDAN ALMONDS.
The China Shipper Mutual S. N. Co's steamer Chingue, from Disgow and Liverpool, loft Bingapore on the 9th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 10th inst The D. D. K siram Polyhymnia has left Singapore for this part, and may be expected here an er about the 18th inst. Thu Carindian Pacific Co.'s steater Albany left Vancouver for Yokohama and Hongkong on the 4th inst...
STILE CHINA MAIL
off
7:
must start for two Prizen Distanco, or two behind, Huyllar's boat being last. Mr | it gallantly, though hard pressed for some One Mile. Entrance, $1. First Prize, Stewart Lockhart's grow, who showed capital time by the Gunner, ultimately winning by 8161
Second, 25.
form and were wall steered by Stapani, were something over a longth. Royal Engineer's
Cambridge leading when about a quarter of the course Royal Artillery's Royal Artillery's
Ubique Gener
2
Juines' Mafoo
Loug's Chametron.
2.1.0 2.1.0
Betwron First and Second Mark Boats Chameleon overtock and passed Major. The Second Mark Boat was rounded
Chameleon
Mujos Christine
Mairytiy
2.25.00
2.29.00
29.30
2.30.00
Royal Engiuvera" boat Royal Artillery's Gunner ‚ 10th Ricz.5 1.4. GERMAN CUT.'- Presented by the German Community. For Four Oars, Distance, Ono Mile. Entrance, 810.
Rosa.
The race then became a drifting and rolling Station No. 1.-Black and Red Sask. natch for a sample of hours; and the No. 2....G. L. Dunsan, Bow,....W. Taylor,
10at. Olb.
Chameleon, which was worked in the urost 10st. Biba.
1st. 2lbs, dever and persevering manner, ought the 12st Ulb. bronze abortly after 4 o'clock, and came in
Gat Olb
an emy winuor at 5.38. The rest of the
Victoria,
YACHT RACE.-Fox Yacurs OVER 19 Toss, Entrames, $5. Timo for tontiago.
Station No. 2.--White and Blue with St. small fry were either towod, pulled, or
Andrew's Creas.
paddled home, No. 2...W. D. Braidwood. Bow....J. Little,
.lot of
gat. 8lbs. No. 3. 4. Dewart- 10at. Biba. Stroke. J. J. Stewart-Lockhart, 12st. ib. Cox, W. Stupan
Cat, Clbs. Kornblume. Station No. 3.-White with Blau Sari, No. 2, W. Walk Bow,...d, M. D. Mamok,
Prize, Cup, presented by the floo. C. P. Chater.
Me W. H. Barbes' Yaelit Naomi.
sad the bed clathing and carpet wero 2ND RACE.-18.30 ..-For Heavy Gies: former being the more fancied of the two. and the race finally resolved itself into a
The mosquito flout wore started at the saturated with blond. The wounds bad pulled by European Non-Commissioned A good start was muda, Major Ellis crew struggle between the Royal Engineersinio tinio as the others. On the run down been inflicted with a razor, which was lying Offvörsutid Men of any Regiment or near. Life was extinct, but the bedy not Corps in Garrison, or by Kurgan obtaining a Wight advantage at the begin beat, the two Artillory boats, Gunner and Mafoo lad, closely followed by Chameleon. eeld. Dr Jamieson and De Reid took notes Members of the Police Furce. The ning, but being closely atuck to by the Vic. Ubique, and the Pictor Emanuel's boat. They minded Groom Jaloud Mark asj of the state of affairs; the Coronor was
Bonta to be approved by the Committeooria. The other two boats were a length The Engineers' boat took the load and kept follows communicated with and later in
the da
Time allowed for Oats. Four Bonte day an inquest was held. Insanity, unques- tinably, led to the infliction of the injuries from which docemed died. He had no monetary revertes or trouble of any
kind, And his settled competency was adficient
Gunster. for all his ro Bonable requirements
pents and
"Ubique. | wan covered and had settled down to their In spite of the disagreeable state of the tional enjoyment. Deceased has been in the
The second race was an interesting que. work in fins style. They kept up their for short of twenty years About East not weather, there was a fairly good turnout at 1870 he was second officer of the steam r It was very keenly contested. The Royal pace wonderfully well, and it began to he Chiarini's last night, when a new programme Nanzing. This was some time before she was aubauitted. The entertainment all was sold and converted into a yacht for the Engineers at first took the lead and pulled doubted whether the Leek men could over-
Mikado of Japan; and in
; and in 1879, when the very well throughout. They kept the lead make them As the race proceeded the through was very interesting, there being Upion Company's steamers were transferred for thess-fourths of the course, but taking donut became a certainty, for the Ficteria hardly a dull minute from start to finish, in the China Navigation Campany, he was the outside course they had to, contend kept her position galiantly, and the Leek
second officer of the afterwards-wrecked And some of the items brought out at steamer Glengyle. He was in command of most against the tide, and fell behind. The dropped gradually behind until she fell out No. 3, T. Dalby, the exceptional ability of the clief members the China Navigation Company's stomers A's Quenner then took the lead and there of the race altogether, the only chance she Stroke, Major Ellis, of the company. The first of the novelties from about 1877 to 1887, and he was in seated likely to be a good race between lad of picking up and making a spurt for Cox, J. Tigho, was the 'Roman Tournament' spectacle in charge of the Shanghai when nonded with the two for the prize. Nono of them, how. the second if apt the first place, being spoil which Misses Victoria Blanche, Jennio, ted, in the Yangtze, on the occasion which
the blue-funnel steamer Achilles,
ed by a lumbering,jauk lying ähead of her. ever, got it, for just before the close the R. EVERTON TOFFEE Bunily Rolland and Esau distinguisbed tod to so much litigation before the Bigha Ubique, although rathor wildly stoerod, Haylist mate a gallant apurt at the finish,
Conta in London. Subsequently he com thenaelves as closer equestricts and manded the Tussin, when she was on the having the weakest tide to contend against, but was too tauch, humpered by the prox- earnedì onthusiastic plaudits. Ms Obiarizi's Shanghai-Ninggo route. About 1882 his hot shend and wou by a good length.
imity of the Leek and the Shamrock. The kilful management of the two performing sight failed him, £5 000 was left him by a
lalter boat pulled up well and got up to Diamond' was relative in Wales, and he ceased sa iva em ponies Brilliant' and.
ployment, going in Eagland, afterwards to
within a couple of lengths of the ictori, Me another acritorious item. Still more so the Airall Colonies, and latterly ho has
Stewart Lockhart's boat won by a good two was the successful trainer's performanes with the highly intelligent and fine-looking horse, 'Duko,' Dir A, Cartini, dressed as an equestrienno, gave a highly amusing burksque performates on horseback which
VICTORIA REGATTA elicited shouta of lunghtor. The youthful but clever rider, Young Gilbert, accom
THIRTY-THIRD MEETING.
panied by the juvenile clown Master
Patron-His Excellency Sir G. Willium Frankie, madu an execedingly creditablo | des Voeux, R.C MO. MARRIAGE.
Vice-Petrous-His Excellency Lieut. Station No. 2.-White, On the 11th Instant, at H.B.M.'s Con-ppearance in 'Lo Veltige au Galop.' Miss
General Cameron, C.; Comaxdore Max Bon, J. M. G. Mauak,
No. 2, A. H. Ongh, sulate, Swabow, and afterwards at the Emily Rolland gave an interesting display well, H.., .D.C Kakchioh Church, by the Rev, H. L. Mac. of equestrianism and Mr Kawamura did StewardsColonel Anderson, Northamp-No. 3, P. I. Simmende, kenzie, M. A., CRUIL, PEUT DAWSON 1 ouders with the magnetic barrel. My tonshire Regt; Honourable J. Bell-Irving, Suoko, F. H. Shepherd, PAULINE LOUISE, eldest daughter of Captain
Colonel Craster, A.; Honourable W. R. Cox, ... W. Stopani, Focken, of Double Island, Swatow. Benham's foung business and swart balanc- Deape, W. Forbes, Esq.; D. Gillies, ing feats met with marked approval. The Eaton, Captain May, S.; St. C. Michinel.
Jackau, Esq.; 7.
Benourable B.
Coraniander Singthies, RN; were Mille. Le Blonde Harmstou's per- Colonel formance as 'Diam, the Huntress (in which she introduced a flock of trained pizoons) and Mr George Harmston's very clever riding as the Bounding English Jockey. A valuable acquisition has been made in the menagerie, in the shape of a large boa constrictor, which attracted con- siderable attention.
CHOCOLATE CREMES,
OHOCOLATE MENIER,
FRENOM, ISOLEH AND AMERICAN
SWEETS. RIMMELS, FLORAL & ROSE WATER,
CRACKERS, &o, &o.
A. 8. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
HONGKONG. DISPENSARY. December 4th, 1886
2040
ved on his means in Shanghai. It is wor- thy of note that a few weeks age he contri tressed widow and frunily.
buted Tls. 100 for the assi-tance of a die-
3D RACK-1 r.M. AMERICAN CUF '—Pre-
sented by the American Community.lengths, the Shamrock being second and the For Four-Gara, Distance, One Mils. Eutrance, 810.
| Koribbone a very good third, the Zeek hav.
ing retired. The time was not taken.
Lockin
Station No. 1.White and Black. Bow, J. Little,
No. 2, T. Dalby,
No. 3, J. A. Fredericks Stroke, A. Duer, Coz, ...6. A. White,
Fuse
The publication of this iazuo cotormenced | two best-applauded items in the programsen, Storer,, E. E.; H, F. Wodehouse, No. 3, ...J. S. Legge.
8.10 p.m.
The China Gian.
BONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1888.
TELEGRAMS.
(From Singapor papers.}
ΕΠΑΚΙΝ Luton, 30th Nov.-The Forte is debate ing the subject of the despatch of Turkish troups to Suakin.
cold.
GERMANY,
WINE MAKING IN CHINA.-In the December number of the Chinese Recorder, we did an interesting article from the pan of the Rev. J. Edkins, D.D., on Wine and Wine making Wine-making in
China'
The Emperor is confined indoors within said to have existed for thousands of
yours before the introduction of distilling. The process is simple. Glutinous rice, ur hiping-mi, is placed over a fire in a large
RUSSIA.
Au Imperial Ukaso' sanctiune a four prou pan and softened with warm water. cont. loan of 125 millions gold roubles to
convert the 1887 van.
THE ARMY IN EGYPT
1 lat. Olb.
Ilat. 21ba.
10st. 5lba. 10t. 8.
Gal,
2lbs.
Red Bush.
1st. Tiba.
14 at. be.
12at. 10lbs.
Sat. Eiba.
Gat. Clbs.
Victori
Shamrock
Kemblame.
The prize was presented by Miss E. Hancock to Mr Stowart Lockhart, mimedi. ately after the raco.
6TH BACK 2.30
P.M.-MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTERS Distance, Que Mile. En. trance, $. First Prize, 820; Second Prize, $10. No time allowed for Qare.
Kornblume. Station No. 3.-White with Blue Bash.
B.H.8. Imperieuse (Victoria). Sat. 8lbs. Four Loats entered for this race. The 10ot. Gl. Impericuse's catter got the lead at the first 11st. 0lbs.
and kept it till the end. The second was 11st. 2lbs.
Gat. Olba, the Victor Emannel's cutter, which had a
| pretty atiff light with the Leander's cutter.
How, W. D. Braidwood, No. 2,...E. Melbye, E., 6.x.o.; E L Woodin, Esq.
Stroke,.. T. W. Lammert, (Chairman): A. Denison, Esq.; Major
Committee -B. J. H. Tripp, Esq., Car,... Tiglio,
Shamrock. Elis, E Friedrichs, Esq. F. Grimbio,
Station No. 4 Red and Black Saslı. an. Koch, Esq.; J. Sampson, Esq.; How, G. L. Duncan, 10st. Gibs.
H. Thompson, Esq.
7TH RACE-3PM. THE ST. PATRICK 11st. 11lbs. hart, Treasurer:-R. T. Wright, Esq.
Hen, Secretary-J. H. Stewart-Lock-No. 2,...G. B. Potle,,
No. 3, ...W. Powell,
12st. 5lbs. Our for flung Paira...Fresented hy Stroke, E. B. Shepherd, ltat. lbs.
J. J. Francis, Esq., 9.0. Crewa to Fien
Bat. a.
consist of Mombers of a Hong. Din- Judges of the Rowing Races Commun. Co....M. Fredericke,
tange, Ono Milo. Eutrance, $5. der Eumery, M.; and R. K. Leigh, Esq. All the four boata, started in 5
Kuthteen. J. Andrew, Erg.; Umpire,-E Frspires and Starters:-Kowing:-Starter, good linu. The Kont, Shamrock, and
Station No.-Red, White and Blue; Woodin, Esq.; Yachts-GU. Anderson, Leek kept fairly well together for some B. & S. Flug Left Breast, Esq; Open Sailing Boats, E. Burnie, distance, the Korablume little bo-Bow, F. H. Shepherd,
Stroke, T. W. Lamo.or hind. The Rae crew did Judge of the Sailing Races Lieut. Beil,
somo very Cox,...E. Colo good work during the early part of the race, but were apparently unable to keep it ! up. Waon the course was about half rowed, Lammert's boat, which had been steadily lusing ground, gave up the race altogether. Very soon after, the Shamrock crew abowed
N
FIRST DAY.
L.
Thursday, 13th December, 1883. The Regatta did not open under very favourable anspices. The weather was raw
A
Lily. Station No. 2.-White. Stroke, A. Stephen, Bow, E. Travers, Cox, ... W. Stopani,
No. 3. H. Metcalfe,
| Stroke, G. C. Kuchtors,
Cuz, G. A. White.
Shamrack
Station No. 4.-Red and Block Sash. Bow.....R. M. James, No. 2...J. A. Frolaricks, No. 3.1. W. Lummery, Stroke, E. B. Shepherd, Cox, M. Frud. ricka
Mokara Putts and van Buren's Yacht 4rict.
The yachts wore started shortly after 1 o'clock, but they got becalmed on the re- turn jourscy behind Stocutter's Island, and had to be towed home.
10st. 101bs.
Mr W. H. Ray's Yacht Kathleen.
1int.. lib.
14st: 7lbs.
11 2lbs,
Gat. Zibs.
1st. 01.
10st. Blus.
1st Bibs.
Ist. Ob
Sat. 21us.
Station No. D.-White and Red Sasly:
11st. Olb.
Ust. 11lbs. 1st. 11lbs. Dat. Rihe. Bat. 5lbs.
Leck
How... S. Legge, No. 2...AH. Ough, No. 3...G. H. Polis, stroke, F. H. Shepherd, Vox, E. Cole,
reason
CHINA AND THIBET, Tan Chinese ampa from Chauss is not showing that alacrity to meet our oficiala en the Sikkim border which there was expect, considering think he was crudited with having posted in bet busta terwards thu Jelap-la in order to prevent loodshed. It may, of course, be that fuding be was too late to stop the collision between the Tibetatis and our troops, ha 1.79
There was nothing more than sufficient time to get this race finished before dark, diplomatically paused on his way lest nay appearance of speed abould discredit All the five boats entered put in an appear- tiw in the eyes of his own Government. anco although some of the dowers were
Chinese olicial etiquette is always a puzzle to Western races, and we may to blaming evidently pretty well pumped out by previons the ampa without ouse; but it certainly races. At the start E. B. Shupherd's boat, would seem that he is travelling Shamrock, akot ahead in good style, tho menuail's poor towards the frontier.
reaches us that he will not actually enter OWing steadily and well. Her position Sikkim, but will make Rioshagong or was first diaputed by the Ictoris, Mr Gamli his head-quarters and meat our Stewart Lockhart's boat, which came up tans, Mr Paul and Mr May Klias would
cflcare there.
Crao General Gre tans, and succeeded in obtaining a Rule of a lead, have to proceed with a suficient escurt over
"there infor
is something to he said in favour of
Tumour
be
It looked for soms time as if the race lay, the Jelup; y soldiers again showing
butween those two hosts.
Meanwhile the thorulves in the Chumbi Valley, whore The timidity of Chinesa diplomats, stay after the fight was a very
Rose, Mayor Ellis' bont, had crept
their
1st. 2ibs, up, and when the purse was about half 409.
Bibs. covered began to look daugerous to the
when
away
frour "all
comunication with
head quarters at their own coxpunkibility,
Lo on
on
Bat.
other two, all the mere so sa her crow 10st. 10ths, showed better form than that of other the 10st, 10lbs. Victoria or Shamrock. The race between fat, Glbs, these three busts now became close and exciting, but before, they had gone far in 10st. Bibs Company, the Roe began to leave them and 1st. Ilbs. finished in capital style a length ahead of
Sot. lbs. the Victorta, the Shamrock being a fair third. if this be so, the negotiations must of
Eileen. Station No. 3.-Blue and White, Bow,.. A. Daur,. Cox,... Froderisks,
A good deal of interest was takon in thie
It is made into a thick, solid sort of a gruel. This steeped rice is placed on a table with Teised edges to prevent the fluid from Mr W. Smith aid that the respon. I verowing Ovar the rice when in this and damp, although at cold. At the signs of demoralisation and the Buse and Stroke,... H. Patts, .
statu
the leaven to nid fermentation is sible officers do not consider it necessary sprinkled. The whole is then mixed and starting hour very few people were on the Leek had a struggle for the first place. The to reinforce the Army of occupation in mashed with an irou tousher, and remains in Bagahip and there waan delay of a quarter of crew of the latter boat had been rowing very Egypt.
the wine is desired to be of a sweet trutan hour. To add to the misfortunes, rain steadily all along, being well atroked by race and it proved a pretty exciting one. & iurge stoneware jar for several days. If LORD SALISBURY AT EDINBURGH two days are enough; but for wine without began to fall about 12.30 and the prospects Duer, and the steering was very careful. All three boats started.
Lord Salisbury speaking at Edinburgh sweet taste four or five
Home Bulo, that if they abstained he was convinced the dissolution of the Separatist party would result.
Rose
Vicioru
Shamrock The Lily did
and will not commit themselves a step fur
Thus in than circumstances compel. the case of this ana from Lhassa, whose object, it may be supposed, i ja tu bring about some antisfactory arrangement ba- the Indian Government and the Lamus, he many not think is within his instructions to cross the Tibetan frontier and
necessity be carried on in the Chumbi Valley, If he were merely a representative. of the Tibetan monks, it would be politic for the Government to fix the place of meet and to insist upon his attendance but the ampa is the accredited ageat of the
ing
sppested to Bevich volers not to support | To make the uncond kinda required. were anything but cheering. The arst race The result was that towards the finish the not get away at all well at the stars, SAILING RACE. FOR ALL OPEN BOars, any; thereat? Power which exercíbun Buzer-
AMERICA.
פני
wine stranger. was devoid of interest. It was simply a Zeck draw, ahead of the hose, to which she and being at a considerable disadvantage
ril After the Chinese breser ollen adds spirit. all this the wine, solid and liquid parta precasion, Branwelt coming in arten or had stuck closs all the way, and it betaine soon dropped out of the moe. A keen
cloth together, is placed in bag, and this eight lengths ahead. Fredericks made a pretty evident that Duer's crow were struggle then took place between the
oua luto a pressing chest of wood, called
strong effort, bat he had not lasting power. safe. A bit of faulty steering on the part other two boats. They seemed pretty de, the wing-press. A heavy to press The American Cup was won easily by of the Leck's cux just at the finish might equally matched and the excitement was The Republicans will probably have ait de si, nt the wise flows out from a sert majority of fifteen in the Hous, and siz in of tea-pot spout the side of the Duer's boat, the race on the whole being have been dangerous had Shepherd's crew increased by the extraordinary vagaries the Senate.
The preza
remainder of solid mutter ja
rather tame. The Lacies Purse was rather not been so badly played out, but as it was, of the coxes, win made the boats wriggle President Harrison is revising the tariffed ca te-a, and is used in feed naimals or
reduced protective basis.
sa a forment. The method of distilling was a surprise. It was pluckily won by Leck it did no harm. The Leek passed the flag about in a meet fantastic manner. At the introduced in the Yuen dynasty. To the
To the hart's crew. Major Ellis' crew, the favourite about a couple of lengths ahead of the finish the beats were quite close together, worden cylinder which Lolds
the mille ihres covere. The outer and boy last. Bllis crew did not seem Rose, the Shamrock making a bad third. the File winning by about half a length, there are
one contains coll upper
Tunediately after the gun fired the Kathleen water and keeps to be doing their level best. They were Time, 8 min. 15 seca.. Bliss second cover cool to condense the spirit. not very well steered, but-in spite of that,
got capsized, but bir occupants were soon The spirit rises from the softened red millet
picked ap
од
BULGARIA.
An attempt has been made to masassinate Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria.
(From the Bangoon Gazette.)
THE DRITENE SAKE IN THE DEFENCE
UF SUAKIM.
cold
Leek
Shamrock
below, whi
Ilust which bas been ander manipulation they looked as though they had the for ausural days, and passes through the strength to have carried off the purse. Arst cover to the second. It here becomes dist condensed and flows down the sides into a
The Bong Race was one of the most in-
circalar trough which receives it and deli-teresting of all. As we supposed, the Back Pers it from a yout น
boat was out of it, and the race jay between
Willis and
5
TM RACK-1.301.-FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S GIGS AND WHALEKS. —Distance, Uno Mile. Entrance, $1. First Prize, $15; Second, $5. Time allowed for Dars,-8 seconds per Oar. H.M.8. Imperise,...Stuprise, (Gig), lastery, (Gig). ...Rattlesnake, (Whaler). d'threo others. Siz buats entered for thin race, which
London, 28th, Nov.-In the Oemumuna last night, Mr W. H. Smith, replying to question, said that the British Govorament Morrison's Dictionary and Legge's Classics Russell & Batterfield. It was a very close on learning the plass meditated by the seem to have been compiled with the im Egyptian Government for repelling the pression that the Chinese practiced distil- one. At the fret, Lemmert and Shepbord attacks of dervishes on Suakim, offered the tion in ancient times. This is an error. had the lead, but they lost by bad steering at assistance of a curtain number of British The Chinese only knew the ordinary pro- the lose. In fact the steering on both sides troops, to be employed only in the imcess of fermentation mediate vicinity of Suakim, and the offer
was wild. Approaching the goal Potts and aud
13
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8TH
Eileen Kathleen
RACE, -3.30 P. CHAIRMAN'S Cur-Presented by Major Tripp, Chaincan of the Victoria Recreation Club. For Four-Dars. Distance, One- mile-and-a-half. Entrance, $10.
Shamrock Statiub No. 1-White with Green Sanh. Bow,...E. Blair, ・・
10at. lbs. No. 2...J. A. Fredericks,
Entrance,
Chinese excluded First Prize, $20 Second, $10. Commodore's Gulley. R.M.S. Ficter Enaud's Whaler. Mr J. R. Burrows' (Mary) H.M.S. Impericus's (Pince). M. F Leva rongse's Gig.
F. H. May's Gig (Kitten).
D
Life-boat.
Nanshan's Cutter. H.M.S. Leander's Pionsce B.M.S. Vistor Emanuel's Whaler.
F. B. May's Gig,
1.58.0
Commodore's Galley,
1.64.0
3.87.0
1.43.0
2. 0:0
2. 2,0
Thales Cutter,
Imperieuse' Pinnace,
Leander's Pumice, ›
sinty over Tibet, and he is therefore entitled to some special consideration
The great advantage of the ampa's pres ence in the frontier will be that his own Government can communicate with him by telegraph, ns a message would i
not take many
hairs in transit fru Gustong to Pekin by
H
way of Calcutes. This advantage we have before pointed out, and the English at the bines Court has
Coubiziative
made
it apparent to the Min- isters thoro. The usual line of com- The beats got away on fairly even torms is overland, couriers taking weeks on
munication betwood Pekin and Lhas
BAB at 1.18, with a light breeze from the the journey. To attempt to carry on nege- eastward. Devaucon se's China-rigged Gig, tiations with an oficial who had to refer the Conincdoro's galloy, and F. H. May's about way would be aboard the Jalap punts to his Government hy such a round-
China-rigged Gig Kitten closely followed would be closed with snow long before the by the Thales Cutter-led the way on the first letter had reached China The one run down to Green Island. They rounded Bikkim-Tinet affair has
feature of this Patiefactory
troublesome the First Mark Boat as follows:-
the attitude of the Chinese Governant who have Derawongre's Gig,
raised
19 dificulties regarding "our nilitary operations, and have generally shown the greatest snxiety to maintain the cordial relations already
They exiating. fail to
'visit see that the of their umpz to the frontier affords an excellent direct, and they may rely upon the Indian opportunity for communicating wab him the bosts hauled on a wind; and in the Gutemment giving them every Facility in Cox, ...G. A
White,
Look.
run to Chong Hué the Commodore's Gal ̈ ̈ this respect. We cannot say yet what shape but brightly for a few moments, but the about four lengths. The real contest was Navigation Company, has been a well-
Station No. 2.-Black and Red
Sash
take, bet it would im- the negotiations will t ley overhauled und, passed the Derqwongmensely simplify matters if Sir Paul at his lineities faves in Shanghai, and his peeu. blink was short lived, for in a quarter of hetweet; a gig from the Victor Emanuel,
10st. Clba. caused to be a great an hour the sky was again clouded. The manned by Chinese, who pulled very well, Bow Duncan, No. 2.J. S. Legge,..
could hand ssa Gig, a good race taking place between first interview with the Ilst. Obs.
The dispe talked about. Latterly be bas lived at the
and a gig belonging to the Imperieuse. At No. 3.3. Little, In two course was not very well kept.
1st. Ulbs. Kitten and the Thules' Cutter. The Chong instructions from Pekin transmitted by telegraph. There will be no difficulty ox- Parts, November 26th. A number of Central Hotel, following no recupation, or three races Isrge junka liccked the the chat it was very difficult to my which Stroke Major Ellis,
12st. Olba. Buo Mark Boat was passed in the follow-perienced in discharged Italian workman at Blidah having "having a "good competency.
Cox,... Tighe,
bringing this about, as the Gizt. Olbs. become disorderly, French troops were call-tricities were chiefly in respect to his mar-way.
Whether this was the fonks of the bad the second place. The Chinese had, if
Victoria.
Chinese
Government will be quite free ed out to quell the disturbance and disperse velloas luck in lotteries and speculations,
cannot say. No anything, the advantage.
Station No, S.-Red and Black Sah.
agente, and culpatruct their representative the bien, and, in doing so, they fired, killing which existed on y apparently in his own the police or not wa
Bow.....A. G
in whatever way seeme goud to them. Al Stephen,
103, 10lbs. and wounding four
the Indian Government, at least, desire is tetakon imagination, and the impression police launch was to be seen near the
No. 2, A. Duer,
to conclude the negotiations before the has prevailed for a long time that the
Presented by the Ladies of Hongkong Stroke, E. B. Shepherd,
Ne. 3, P. R. Simmonds,
winter sete in.Poncer Mail. RACK 3 FM LADIES Funge Fo Four Care, Distance, One Mile: Cox,....M. Frederick.. Entrance, $10.
Kornblume
was accepted. Mr Smith said it was not
hose from India.
Brainwell,
intended to stop any troops on the way Hotel, Shanghai, vo the night of the 7th half a length. When the day was half dona 525 very keelay cutitested by three of them. So.
Web Bowen, who was formerly in com- the clouds cleared away, and the sun shone The Imperieuse gig Surprise won easily by Strokeby,
JOHN: BRIGHT, BETTELL
London 28th November.Me John Briglit han rullied.
XIOT AMÔNG ÍTALLAN WORKMEN.
ILLNESS OF THE ́SULTAN ́OF ZANZIBAR.
Zans bar, 26th November. The Sultan
is still very ill and unable to attend to any
stato duties.
THE RELIEF OF EMIN PACHA.
A SAD Occurrence took place at the Central: Duer came to the front and won by about
inst. For many
mand of steamers belonging to the China
years past, Captain Willia
resent-
Weak
nese of his mind rendered him inresponsible soures. Shortly after 4.30 rain began to for many of his actions. Still, however, he fall again and continued till the close." -
remarkably scale
WAD
scale in the mat
management
of his mouetary affairs. During the past 167 Race.-12.00 1-JUNICH SOVIES. mouth, wo hear, he has been more
Berlin, 27th November. The expedition than usually strange in regard to his nader Wissmann for the rehef of Emin large winnings, labouring under the Pacha leaves Berlini mmediately and pro-hallucination that he bad become pos ceeds to the interior of Afrion.
sessed
- <THE RUSSIAN EXPEDITION TO
THIBET.
.of nine million taels, but thero was no difference" "in" bis - spirits,” ------- China or Japan:- or mode of life, except that he com- G. Bramwell, 1?at. Ülba. plained of sleeplessness, and to remedy M. Fredericka, Bst. 2lbs. St Petersbury, November 26. Notwith-this he took no dinner for the last C. R. Foot, list. Sh standing the death of Colonel Prjevalsky at few Vocnue, the Ramian exploring expeditione evenings and his bees full of con- FG, Brooker, 10st. 12ks,
gratulations од bis improved rest. Yes terday be
took a long walk in the and
tofel,
to Talbet will proceed on its journey,
"LOCAL AND GENERAL.'
-
Scotia, Junds:
Violet. Daisy
E. B. Shepherd,
No. 2, ...G. Bramwell,
No: 3, ...H. U. Metcalfe, Stroke,. Major Elis, CoxJ. Tighe,
+
Dik..
Station
↓
10st. 5lbs. 11st 2lbs.
flat
Gist. 2lbs.
After rounding Green Island Mark Buat,
ing
order
Commodore's Galley Devorsongse's Gig:X
2.18.40
10% 8lbs.
F. H. May's Kitten
12st. 101be.
Thaler Cutter
2,10.00 -2.21.00 2.21.30
10st, Olbe. Bal. 21b
Imperieuse Pinuace:
2.23.01
Leander's Pinnaco
2.27.GU
Burrows'
2.27.30.
No. 4-White and Red Sash. Bow,....J, M. G. Manuk,
10st. l.
Gat. Gibe.
ary
From this point the wind fell light,
Lawyers are always ready to bring new suits. Tailors are not.
They have a converastion clah in Louis. ville. People who talk too mach are hit with it,
-For Sing's Fair Scrilling Bonts. Station No. L-Black and Red.
art of no Race. Open to cny one No. 3, A. Denison, Entrance, 85. Distance, Ono Mile.B... B. Shepherd, Sat. 8lba. No. A. B. Qugh,
20st. Lib. and became variable, with misty rain, Prize Brokers Cap.' Three Boats Na- ...GH Potts, 1st. libs. Be. 3,..H. C. Metcalfe, 14st, 71bs. followed by the doldrums. Then the race
1st. 12lbs. Stroko, F. H. Shepherd, 9at, Slbs. became a series of gymnastic exorcises who has never won a Sculling Race Stroke,... F. Hayller, 11st. 2lbs. Our, W: Stopani, "Cox,... ----E. "Cole, * *-*-*-*
Bat5lbu
ralling, 'overing,' rudder-playing, da.—
Ax, Jack, they's got so now that Only three bosta entered, Kornblume not
they can draw pictures ou paper by tele -Icela
coming up to the farting point. At the until about 4 p.m., when a hight air of graph. Pooh that's authing. I've Station No. 9.-White and Red Cross.
start Leek had the advantage and kept the wind came in from the North East, acoom-drawn drafts on my gur nor by telegraphs Jost. 12*6. Ulbs. lend for half the course, when Victoria shot panied by very pronounced Rooteh mist for the last three years
VOYAGER (on the banks of the Styx)in 7lbs. shea and gradually increased the lead til Thoro of the boats which passed Bouth of You look pretty well played out, old 141t 12st. Olbe
Stonecutter's Jaland
were drifted to Lee man. Charon Well, I am. It'. the the goal was reached, when she was fully, and were virtually out of the race. "oldest Mason" doesn't stop dying, I'll Bati
Diba. Fictoria.
two longtha ahead. Ellis's bust as strus-The rest of the fleet worked up the inside have to hire a steamboat. Station No. S.-White and Blue with Sted very evenly the whole way, but lost as
"Andrew's Crona.
course, and, eventually fetched up what little through badalerring, Chamrock badto
breeze there was, or would have done to 106, Vibs 10st. Olb
throw up the sponge when three fourths of
had they waited long enough. All of them gave up except the two winners, who ed the Flag Boat as under.
F. H. May's Kary Burrows' Kitten
The opening rate, which was delayed a after reading-roct at
in the uening he little in the start, was a somewhat tans rent affair. Of the four entrails, Bramwell, Fre
was in the
and cap sil
winners.
seren
and conversed rationally with different Passed Surz GANAL. PROM
persons
He expressed the intention dericks and Brooker appeared. Bramwell, Outward Bound Cascapedia, Fee, Oct of riding in the Paper Hunt this who was the favourite, began to justify the
30; Diomed, Nov. 16; Bengle, 20; Glen-aftern ready, and he felt certain that expectations formed of him at an early stage Bow,... E. Blair, a
thai he had his stating
boats porn, 23; Or, Telemachus, B
No. 2... W: Taylor tho
He of the race. Having got a couple of lengths No. 3, A. G. Stephen, Mengers, Glenarus, Gleneagles, he would be
was so early and shortly about House-Moray, Optober 19. root for the purpose of telling him that his maintained that position pretty wall all Cox,W. Stoppai, Spindrift, Nov. 275 Pelgus, 30 bath was ready, when he found the door over the course, till near the finish, when
Shamrock, Station, No Black and Glamorganshire, Glentos (3), Glenfadas, locked from within, with the key in the he gradually increased the distance between Bew, L. D. Crichton,.
This had never occurred before, Nia,show, Deb. 4; Lydia Tilan, Yanginé, regard and
the door always being left unlocked. The his boat and his opponent's and passed the No. 2, T.B. Field, boy at onos went and told Mr Reilly, the flag with a lend of about four lengths. No. 3, KB Garde,
Stroke,.T D. Hickley,
Deo, & Hesperta, o'clock this drting his boy went to his ahead of Fredericks soon after the start, he Stroke, J, H..S.Lockhart,
with this AMERICAN of Nov. 17,
that the room
10st. 10/ba. the course was covered. The winning bunt, 12st. Ob Fictoris, deserved the priso For the capital:
6st. 616.
way it was managed, especially by the Red Saab.uke and the bow
Victoria Inst. 10lbs 11st. 11lb - Lesb 1st, 20
1st Libu
Dat. 216th BACK-4 r.M.-SOZDIZES AND SAH
on 01 Race Distance, One Milo Entrance, 81. Firal Frise, B15; Second 6o. Time allowed for Vars,
8 seconds per Oar.
The P. M. Oo a-steamer City was locked, and Mr Reilly at once drees & Frederieke was labouring pretty heavily at Car,... Heward,
left Yokohama on Wednesday, the himself and wear round to Dr. Reid, the way, and his spurt at the finish was not This race, which was generally looked 12th instant, at daylight, and may be who returned with him, and at the hotel well manuged Brooker was out of it forward to su the most interesting one of the expected here on ur about Tuesday, met Dr Jamieson who was there visiting nearly all the time. He succeeded in keep day, had its interest increased by the some
some of his patients. Carpenters were ob the 18th stained from Mésars Hall and Halte store, ing within two lengths of Fredericks for what unexpected torn whiol it wok, The Tas & & Proponds, from Cape Town sud and the room door, with great difficulty some distance, bat in the latter part of the entrante were, the Konblume (Hayllar),
Mauritius, lafo Singapore on 6th inati iwas opened"and" a 'ghastly sight presented for Hongkong, sud may be expected itself. Captain Bowels ass on the Boorace ha dropped behind every stroke. The Leck (Major Halis), Fictoria (J. A. Stewart Kit Blanc
andressed, in s kosting position, with bis time of the race was not taken.
here on or about the The stormer 24 stentar oft Kobe for this port | head bending forward on a chair, » Bis 7ason the 10th, and may be exposted here threat was out, vagd there was also a deep **-gh of Ebout the 14th Infant TAPE gush, down to the base, on the left wrist,
Bramwell Fredericks. Brooker
6.14.0 6.10.0
SAMLING RACE HANDICAP FOR PARTIALLY Decken Boite not exceeding the fol- lowing dimensions 201t. (long) + Bit.. (vesni) + 3ft. (draught). First Priza, Parsee Cup, presented by the Farsee Cogomanity, Secund, Cup, prezented
trance Fee
Ax or-Congresanian seized a whisky bot tie at the Hoffman House and filled his glass to the brim, Give me a spoon to take that fly ont, he said. Put another drop in,' replied the bar-tender, * and float
himi oft'
A YOUNG lady who afferred, a disindio! ation toward matrimony, wrote.'on a pane
glass some verses expressive of her de stats. termination never to safer into the holy A gentleman, who doubted the lady's resolve, wrole underneath :
The fair, whose you the scratchy lines betolken, Warto them on glass abo koër would be true,
An Important DiscoTang 'is aunounced remedy
by the Victorin Recreation Club, Er the Paris Figaro, of a valuable rem
fr nervous debbity, phrasal exhaustion and prematurs
Boral drillery's Gunner, Scars Amber and Mr W. James
James Mafio
Royal Artillery's Ubique, Gare Red alid Me Shepherd's Christine- Black, neke don t Mr G. 8. Eng's Chameleon.
GRACE ME J. Hantings Maudly.
Levothars) and Mamrock (T. D. Hickley). Seven bouts entered for this race, thres Mr H. T. Harkinruiser,
Mr C. H. Thompson's Beauty. The raon was believed to lie between Major of which were eight-cared. Shortly after Mr. W. Lautnert's Tra Ellis' and Biz Blewart Lockhart's crown, the the start, two of the number dropped out,: Me Blown's Picks.
The
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made by Dla hiexico; it
· Missionary › La saved him
frame
A miserable. existazo an
and an early grave. We learn that the Rov. Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, Bloomsbury Square, Ladno, W. C., wil send the prescription, free of charge, on recript of a self addressed stamped enve кора