No. 8712--DECEMBER 18, 1890.]

VICTORIA REGATTA, 1890.

Shamrock

Station No. 2.Rod and White.

No. 2, W. Lures...

The anus] Regutia, under the cuspices Box, 8. R. Bomanji. of the Victoria Recreation Chrb, Legan to day. The weather on the whole was fairly facobrable, but would perlings have snited

I ruwers better had the wind been lem. strong. As it kw more sathe contas, how- ever, the shelter of the hills on the Kow- food side made the course comparatively smouth, except for benta on the outside -station in the mare important races. For the yaclit and sailing boat races the weather was all that could be wished,

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No. 3, A, H. Qugh Se Stroke, H. Sho

Cox, H. Sampaun

10st. 11.

10st. £1158.

„10st. 11lbe. ...ilst. lbs. Out. 12lbe.

ocen

THE CHINA MAIL

AO.

As

Magdeburg expect, in his circular reports that the month's beat sugar production shows a decrease of about 38,000 ton. Ho, however, estimates a surping of 10,000 was from the now conson, h

had. He had not paid the money over

Sir Rivera Thompson has died, of prow tho Eugliah wolver who are healing for my thon. Next day was a Sunday and the

monin at Gibraltar.

destruction. This compels me to divulge following Monday was a holiday. On

London, November 24 - The Admiralynote which hitherto have not been imparted Tuesday the prisoner catre to the office, and

refuge to order a scorch the Croge to my colleagues. Mr Parnell then recita when asked for the money said bu liad loft

Jalends in order to ascertain whether there | tito parlaying between : Mr Gladstone ani it at home and apolaglged for having done

EIGHT HOURS FOR MINNEB

are traces of the grow of the missing shipluself which took place in November Nov. 2.The Parliamentary | Camperdown He went away and did not come back,

1850. At that t London, 41

the Trades Congress supporta As to the other count, there was a writ of Committee

Sir Edward Noel Walker has

beon

gazet Gladatot, says Mr Parnell,·

to conciliate Englis execution signed by Me Sangater in a suit the eight hours' principle for ninera only ted Lieutenant Governor of Ceylon. opinion by reducing iho number of

Irish dest, Mr Bales, bugure it to the prisoner. character it would

which was handed to the fearing t that if the were of a general London, Nov. 24.The Labour Federa- menihors in the British Bouso Contona clerk,

by thirty two, intimating at the same tinio The Moster-Spinners at Obam have that the Irish Parliamen, whon constituted granted a five per coat adrance towards would not be permitted to settle the Land averting a widespread strike.

jquestion. Me lidstone, lowever, de Sir Barnce Pourock is dead,

sliced hagues. Mr Parnell strongly

I opposed the proposition to reduce the number of fris rapusentativon in the Hans of Commons. Mir Jalen Morley, before the opening of the

Parnell further alleges,...

Secretaryship for

the Lee was seen to be leading by about a Mt Apear unfortunately is dead, but I will traging tha labeurthe effect of dos- tion has enrolled about 000,000 members.

Kornblume. Station No. 4 Bow, E. G. Young, R.E....10st, flbs. No. 2, T. H. Dalby L1s llb. No. 8, G, O C. Mattor

ribe ....10st. Stroke, A. Der 10st. 10fb.

Cox,

W. Atopani Jat.. dlbs, This was one of the most keenly contest Thistle.

ed race of the day. All the four boala Station No. &-Red and Black,

entored started in very gond een vered No. 2, . Butel.

9at. 12lbs, Bow, P. O. Oliver..

.10st. Elbe, quarter of the couras No. 3, T. H. Dalby

Alst. Jlb. Stroke, G. L

10at: Gibs. Duncan Cox, M Fredericks

Dat. 101ba. Leek. Station No. 4-Yellow, and-Blank..

.11st. lbs. No. 2, L. C. Bärft. No. 3, J. T. H. Sample11st. 4lbs. Stroke, C. B. Thompson10st 19lbs

Cox, G. A. Caldwoll......... Dat. lb.

Kess. Station No. 5.-White, The Marina was made use of as a flug-Bow, D. H. Mackintosh ship, which purpose the hitherto somewhat No. F. 11. Waltor..

No. 3, M. H. Cobba Stroke, W. H: Putle

The interest in tho rewing everts wa hardly so great as it usually is, several of the best men, from one caneo -dr another,

not taking part in the competitions.

unfortunate fluating hotel served very well The Band and Pipots of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, by permission of Col. Chater and officers, performed on tho flagship during the day,

Bow, W. S. Tayler

Dat. 11be.

10st. 6lbs. Bat. Olb. 10at. lbs. ....11st. 101be.

Cox, R. de O. Boyd... Bot. 3lbs.

Leck Shamrock Rose

length and looked very like winning; but Daer pulled up wonderfully towards the Guish and succeeded in bringing his boat in Grst Tho fret, secund and third boats word very close together, uot more than hef a length separating them whou the gun Bred,

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Fon MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTER, Distant, uto milo; entrance, $1 frst prize, $20; socond prize, $10; time allowed for ours 4 seconds per oar; baite to be approved by the committee; four boats to alart for trizes H.M.S. Imperieuse

1 2

IN

17

Redpole Surft

Victor Emanuel Hamber Alacrity

Me Bart insista prove by Mr Ismail that the sum of $963.25, that even if this bill were unde to apply to was handed to the prisoner by

Er Apear.

minors only, it would sender half the minors in the North of England idle.

INDIAN

Evideyas was then buatd

The prisoner'a statement before the Ma- gistrate that the money had been either loss of stolen from his pocket was read to the

DIAN: MISIKO IN AMERICA. London, November 24 -A serious raing has taken pices among the North American Indiane. Five hundred Biour Indling aro

aoner guilty on both counts.

The jury ananimously found the prison the war path. Seren settlere have been

massnered.

Fig Lordabip said it, was an clear me any- thing could be that the prisonor stole this mency. He had got over $1000 in his hands and he could pot rusist the tempta- tion. I was a very auricus thing when people who were entrusted with manroy gave Tao Ben- way to temptation in that way, tence was eighteen months' imprisonment with hard labour.

THE SCHOOLBOT STABBING CASE.

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Mak Choong (1D) was charged with stabed the Silver Act with the object of bring. as fold that the charge of adultery

to press the santler with his col-

presont BOKSIGNS,

Ghiok

THE PARNELL DIVORCE OASE,

A SPLIT IN THE NATIONALIST PARTY — REVELATIONS AND EXCITING

offerent him tlie A widespread fooling of terror prevails,

Ireland in

in the event of (Telegrams from Australian and

of the advous of ths and hundreds of satters are fleeing for

Liberals to power. Mr Parnell was amazed Indian propers). their lives.

at the offer and declined it, rofusing to London, November 18: The dive forfeit the independouce of his party. Troops have been despatched, to quell suit brought by Captain O'Shes against Parnell the rising, which has canand great alarm

concluding hie

declares Manifealu, Mrs. O'shes for adultery with r throughout the nighh uring States.

nell,

M.P.,

was resumed yesterday, when that the independence of the Irish Natio THE ALEHIGAN. PRESIDENT'À MESSADE TO

malist party in blutely necessary, fox by the case was brought to a concision that independence ale can they obtain CONOREM-THE-BILTER QUESTION. There was no defence to the charge, and alone Rule, and he doubts the statement Washington, Dember 1st President Te Harrison in his Messago to Congress states 20 Court hold that the quad all that the Irish people by supporting him

The 1340 test Mr Secretary Windom hus administer.

preved. Sovorni servants were Parnell

cut endanger the Nationalist cause. Mr

not tolle tious tonch bing a Portuguese selloulboy natied Coined it into circulation at the earliest the full misconduct of Mr Parnell and bare: O'Shea Divorcu tase in his manifesto.

upon the O'Shea with a knife. The prisoner ploaded not woothly amounts of Treasury notes pro-

London, Nevember 30th.-Mr Gluistons the rowing of the last races in the dark, the the Thistle close upon her. Thess two then away at the start, and kept the lead the guilty, stating that the offenco was com-viiod.for, and for supporting the bullion. in Kent; at York streets has written a letter in which he says that

at Brighton and at witted by another Chinese boy who ran markut, The President auye that some Aldington, Sussex.

the The petitioner

uttemuera attr

attributed to him in -dfr months' further trial is necessary to dotor taip O'Shea, inoroly axed for

Parnell's Manifesto are entirely inaccurate, divorce, and Par mine the permanent affect of the law on did not chatto damages. It appeared from a aaya ho merely converged onentially Silver values, though he considers it best the evidence that at one time Mr Purnell and informally with Mr Parnell at Hawar not to renew the suggestion for an Interna

regarding the possible amendment of tional Conference to attain an agreement friendship with Captain O'Shea and was the Home Rule project in 1986, and tush uniform ratio; but a large supply of gold household. It was then that as to the fuller use of silver coinage at a admitted by him as a residoat in his My Parnell offered no objections At tho

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the improper in America tends to promote international

intimacy between Mr Parnell and Mrs agreement at the free use of silver as

O'Shva

mephed from New York to Mr J. MacCarthy and it was runewed some- bogas,

ouse stating t motol. coin

time after

that they havo read Mr Parnell's a break had occurred in ro -DETAJES OF THE CONNEMARA CASE.

In spite of the fact that the number of avents for each day has hitherto necessitated

Committee thought it proper to make matters worse in this respect by adding to the length of the programme, the total nam her of events for to-day being eleven. By dist of hard work, however, the races were ali rowed before dusk; while the sailing rácia were duno iu unusually good time. 'JUNIOR SCULLY CUr-Presented by the members of the Victoria Recreation Club-for single sculls; distance, one mile; entrance, 85; open to any member of the Vioteria Itecreation Club who has never you a sculling race in Chius or Japan

H. Sho.... st. 5lbs, Red and White, W. H. Potts list. IDibs,. White.

Houderjyden Scotia

2 This was generally regarded as a soft thing for Soit, and the event proved that the opinion was pretty correct, Potts me naged to hold his opponent for about half the course, and then Skött drew ahead gradually, winning by several longths. Time, 9.51.

FOR BEAVY GIS-Open to European Nor. Commissioned officers and men of any Regiment or Corps of the Garrison, or European members of Police Force; the Boats to be approved by the Committee; distance, one mile time allowed for nars, & acconda per oar; four Beats must start

for two prizes; entrance, SI; first prize, $15; second prize, Bo.

Argyle

Engineers' boat,

Three boars autored, two

2

with crew from the A. & S. Bighlanders and one manued by Engineers. A fourth gig came too late to start. The race we

cery good one, the Argyle and Louise, the Bigh landere bouts, kept together ahead of the The Engineera for a short distance. then drow ahead and she and the Louis Argyle, which had the outside station,

For the remainder of changed water. the distance the Argyle kopt a lead uf about a couple of

of lengths The Engineers, who had at first way. dropped several lengths behind the Louise for about half the course, made gallant e. fort in the last quarter of a mile to take the second place, and in this they succeed- ed, boating the Louise by about a couple of lengths. The same distance soparated the leading boat, tho Argyle, from the En gineer's boat. Tiute, 7.27.

nil the

quar-

The boats entered represented the abový- mentioned men-of-war. They all got away well together. The Imperiouse boat got whole way, winning easily.

SA RAU-Yechta over 10 tone.

nway.

The Attorney General explained the cir- The bouts entered were:-driet, Zephyr cumstances under which the stabbing took and Nami. A start was mado at 181, p.m. place. The wind wis N.E., forno 4. The yachts The Jury returned a verdict of guilty pori into second place and a fine race on a rider recommending the prisoner to the sot kites. Off the battery, the Nanni elip-withous intent to do bodily lur, adding Bud to the Mark Best at Cow-Chow, mercy of the Court. which was passed in the following order.

Tha ve got a beautiful start and kept well together for about a quarter of the course, the Leet slightly loading, with drow away from the others and it looked a if the race lay between them. When about three quartors of the course had been covered, the Leel's prospects had improved, the Thistle and the Ross being about forel, a hngth or two behind, In the last tur of a mile the Leck and the oftente the Shamrock took charge of the rage; the however, did ant slow them to get far ahead; and the Buish, like the race all through, was very close, so much so that it was impossible from the starter's launch it was

leading

boats was to tell which of the three first, not more than half a length separating them. The Lock and the chamrock got very close together just before the finish, and something like a foul occurred, in close to Naomi -alas tacking close to

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which the Shamrock afterwards claimed to fve been put at a disadvantago. The claim, however, as disallowed. The time, which was not so good as it would have been in smoother water, was 7.30.

-driet

lir. 55, 241. Naomi 1hr, 15m 34s. Zephyr lhr. 56m. 079. The Naomi got into first place at 1.30. At 2.15 the Zephyr passed the Ariel, taking second place. At 2.19 the Zephyr tacked hue, followed by the Ariel at 2.20., the Chang huc The mark was passed in tho following order..

Zephyr 2hr. 38m. Naomi 2hr, 42m. Ariel 2hr. 47m.

The Naomi and Ariel took the inside

it

His Lordship would not croupt this ver dict, and sont the jury back to reconsider The July again retired and returned with n verdict of guilty of stabbing and wound- ing, and again recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the Court.

Sentence was reserved.

Londorty

called

Regent's

Park

Mrs

ind

**time.

Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien bara telegram:

férence to political matters between the Manifesto with the deepest pain and udd 1st December. In the Con Nationalist Leader and Captain O'Shea that it is impossible for him to continue us tomars Divorce Suit the respondent was The

The matter has caused a great sensation, leader of the Irish Party. undefended. The petitioner testided that and Parnall is unsparingly eandemued, Mr Parnell's Manifesto is she was attacked with an illness in 1875 whilst great commiseration is expres for displayed towards Mr Gladstone and

and

Ms O'Shea, who

Considered remarkable for generally com

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a personal attractions Bi

Mersine C

tone

an action for Thote Sir Matthew Wood, and is a sister of alliance between the Gladstonino-Libera

Abo

her

hus

The Daily News and the concar that it ends the

and the Irish Nationalists. The Liberals

1 again in 1889, but was ignorant of the Capt maturo of the malady

until she instilated Captain O'Shea,

to woman of considerable charge of separation. The

bter of the ge of and exceptional ability, is a daughter o cruelty was the petitioner stated

Major-General Sic Evelyn Wood, band's imploring, appeal

pardon, bu9he was married to Captain O'Shea, who Unionist papers especially attack Bir Far cause he brought a baseless charge of adul formerly hold a consulsion in the 18th nell's breach of houer in divulging con- tery against her with De Briggs, after tho

Mr

SOCIAL AMENITIES. The following lotter appeare in North-China Daily News ;—

BIL-Since you have taken to dictating

TUB BACE.-Cup presented by Members course, the Zephyr standing out towards to us in your daily columes as to the rales discovor of His Lordship's adultery withers, in 1867, and has five children.fidential secretz. The Farnellitu Party aro

of the Victoria Recreation Club. Open to all Members of the Victoria Recreation Club. To be rowed in Tub Sculling Boats approved by the Committee, the property

of the Victoria Recreation Clab. Dis. tance, One Milo.

Station No. 1 H. KG, 12lbs.

"

"

Naomi 3hr. 16m.

Naomi, 3bx. 20m. 10s. Zephyr 3hr, 31m.

3A. H. Ough......10st. 11lbs. The Arid at this stage dropped out of the other guests, bat ought ostess, or her entirely against s

2 Capt. Henderson list. Glbs. .12st. 7lbs. 4 F. L. Jackson.... 5 J. T. H. Samplellet, Alba. Only two compositors entered, Render- aun and Jackson: they kept very close to

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bare half-longth.

race. The race between the two remaining boats was a very pretty one. follows

Passing the dual mark, the order was as

Parnell

Parnell.

profoundly divided at

other

of his

their Los

London, November 20At a meeting of respong the leadership of the Ta Mo Parnell, and fatal noth-

to compel

bim

biety

gether all the way, Jackson winning by a † Mr W, H. Forbes' Naomi, 3 hr. di m. 658.xould not anyhow be present; is there was nothing to justify a panie," The Mr Parnell's rotirement. Mr Davitt has pressed that Mr Parnell' 'ST PATRICK'S CUP.'-Prosonted by J. J. winntes, and therefore won the race by 7 therch to ask you to go a little fuc. Bink of England was in a very strong

Francis, Esq., for Fair Oars; each crow to consist of two mombers of the same Mercantile hong; distance, one mile; e- trance, $; to be rowed in heats the pro- perty of the Victoria Recreation Club. Kathicen. Bow, E. C. Fearun,.

Station No. 1.-Bank Flag.

...12et. lbs. 4lbs. Stroka, A. G. Stephen,..........11st. Cox, H. Brocklebook......... 8st.

Eileen. Station No. 3.-Blue and White. Bow, W. S. Taylor, 9at. 1lbs. Stroke, A. Duer, 10st. 30lua.

Cox, W. Stopani,

41ba,

Mr N. J. Ede's Zephyr, 3 hr. 44 n. 00 a. | his mind ·

The Zephyr had a time allowance of 10"] it ton

minutes 46 seconds.

Zephyr,...

SAILING RACE-For all open boats.

Sailor's Home gig.

Harbour Master's gig. Steamer Riversdale's "Tytan." Torpedo Depot's Fiume."

Commodore's Galley * White Sven'

and point out to the Shangbai young

position and capable of freely

a

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The

hor

be road at a

of the

they will notually pay a lady efforts, ring Broa. on a new basis, and Irish Nationalist party. A letter from pary letter from:

vietes,

the O'Shea Parnell on the subject of

in offering the

is looked on as a discredited the Tiongkong shore. They passed the of procedure atong night, as you think as alee of the maid Moore and of Dr Briggs, sodal

maid Moore. evidence of Doctors, and disgraced man,, both politically and der. The Freeman's

supporta Mr flagship in the following order.

sions on which they be with adva taga set aside size you confirmed her Ladyship's statements he to

London, December 1st

AManifesto London Nov. 20th-The Fall Matt Zephyr 3hr. 17m. 158.

have intimated that you profer to play the illness and the adultery.

Gazette of this evening has published aigned by Mesars Dillon, O'Brian, Sulli The Regatta Bay Mark was passed in the paper games alone in your study with

has been London, 1st DeaPublic feeling rather article strongly denouncing Mr Farrell's vau, O'Connor and Gill

issued st following order.~-~

desk and ink bottle all to yourself, and favoured Lord, Connemara before the recent conduet, se disclosed in the recant divorce that when a man dines out, he has no trial in the Divorce Court, but it is now

caso. The Ray, Dra. Parker, Clifford, aclaring that Mr Parnell's leader

party is now impossible. and thought of entertaining his

him

condenning prominent Nonconformist divines are condom tho Blanifesto

ho han just issa- to be m

allowed to sit

THE GREAT FINANCIAL' CR1919. in a corner work his brass are flagging,

insisting upon the necessity of Mr Parnellad and the attitude ho his assumed towards because, forsooth after

Morley, Gladstone and the English- bard day's

bankers

hold

hold yesterday to consider the

the Manifesto adds, in which case we should have thought his financial situation, the Governor of the

Nov 21st.-Tho Radical party along which the London, Nov

has entered upon a rash would do better to stop at home, and Bank of England, Mr William Lidderdale,

ety of Ireland forbids aley in the provinces is pressing M: Gladstone absence, since it seems was present, and assured the meeting that to interfere and use his influence his bodily

hoz following

is then v A hope

patrio:isco will Ireland inte the plunging us all his past that the proprieties would be prevent suggestad

services.

This Manifesto will man the error of his ways? For it seems the priblic crodit. This statement has had satisfied if Mr Parnell retired temporarily rois of dissension

and resumed the leadership of his Party Purnellite meeting to be held in Londen to us it is not only the ladies of the presen; a very reassuring effect upon the bankers after he and married Mrs: O'Shes: time who are in fault. There are

circles Bott

round London, November Stress Trish parly in America is rallying: misguided-they aro Naval officers most-

-Bressaous Parnell and strongly urging him to con- and will attend to-day's

Me Farnell has not started for Cork yet, that

are being made to reestablish the tinue to hold his

will attend today's meeting of loader position

of the the compliment of up to talk

going up alk Bro of and even offering her their arm to is believed that they will meat with ancoess W: T. Stead, Editor of the Review of Re-Mr Joan Morisy states that i

Desember walk about the room, when they do to the full. The result is that hir J. C. not expect, noz

fresh capital to the scandal, appears in this morning's Daily Secretaryship of Ireland to Mr Paracli even wish to get a Baring is intro lion sterling. Barker Chronicle, Mr. Stead declares that the Irish he wished to discover for Mr Gladstone if A good start was anade at 1.30, Sailor's waltz out of her. It is even rumoured that amount of ens

Dros, bankers at Thiladelphia, have aus Nationalists

Mr Parnell still fold to the self-denying de fluss die Ads Comodoro's galley one tau han lately asked a well-knownded payment, Thair tighilities are set in 1 second, followed by Harbour Master's Gig married lady to introduce him to a young

claration he wade in 1880. Mr Gladstone ing Parusell or surrendering the establishelioves that, though Mr Parnell's Maci and Fiume Capt. Mooney's Tytam a good girl sitting beside her, partnerless. The la- down at one million

sterling This week's ment uf

uf Home Rule. The Liberal party; festa has widened the

Cafesto EN. E. wind to the Mark Boat off Green with him in silenes herself instead. But public deposits in the hands of the bank Island; the Commodore's galley overbeling uughte such compliment to be

The Cork and passing the leading boat. A fico race self-respecting young man to amount in £1,004,000 and other deposits to no

have passed & reaolution that Mr. aby young £36,394,000,

Nov. 22-A great recovery has London, Nov. 12 part observed plsen in as to the intresse

continued

will be dis that the result of the O'shea-Purnell-Painalite

loadership

of alao

the country. Olb. and they rounded the fireen Island mark Weli-Zhown dancer. We regret that and New York, and also on the Continent.

with mucti astonishment and

Archbishop Croke has telegraphed to Mr man are beginning to ask other men's wives The guatanion fund being raised by Sailor's Home gig....1.5

strongly urging Justio The English Roman Catholic papers, as

Mr Mr Parnell hits, to be allowed the honour of taking them bankers and merchants of London to assist well as Dissenting and Presbyterian jour to Cork Commodore's galley 1.50.05

· gone- Harbour Master's gig.1.51,

down to supper, or getting them a cup

Baring Brothora amounts to sale, insist upon the retirement of Mr to $17,000,039.

London, December 20d-12-25 am— usual in the ta Capt. Mooney's Tylam...1.58,

played-out old world £17,0 Cox, M. Frederiche,....

of London and Paris, instead of as hereto further This am is exclusive Parnell from the leadership of the Irish

amcnpts promised by private and

and most storing meeting of Protracted a The Fiume net with an accident to hur fore leaving ladies dependent as they counting Brothers' banking business Kathleen,

banka.

nombers took place posterday (Mon- running gear off Belcher's Bay, and gave abould always boon their own

The Star, a Radical evening paper, Baring thais own husbands,

to the interests of the Home Rule day) at noon, Mr Paroll prosiding The When the boats hauled to the windarlem there be a definite quad boats only started, Maud toto the stretch across to Chang-hui the the

up. Треб

night,

0:13 then

again until poun to-day taring up. The bale got a gond start Bow, F, C. Dundas 10st. 8iba, and for a short dialance kept well together. boats had all the wind they wanted, the age of & dance fee in bo ro-formed into a now limited liability admits that the English and meeting was adjourned until midnight Tant". asure that nons of these enormities pany, the capital, of which ia fred at Scotel Liberals are united against Mr Tuesday) Messta Sexton and Healy.OP: :

upwards of £1.000,007. The capital will Parnell. bo provided chielly by members of the The New York Tribune says that he has r Nolan to

posed the amendment brought forward by -Baring

to defer

their docision as regards London, November 25, -It has transpired The Canadian preas is unanimous in co

Parnell's

from retirement this leader. of leasra Baring demning Mr Purnell. Brothers, when the cutside pressure com- menced, amounted to £34,000,000 Of this sum £4,000,000 in secarities was realised of Me Farnell retaining the leadership of Mr Sexton said that

England for assista 'ce.

*Laviza PURSE -Frosented by the Ladies of Hongkong; for four-oura, dialance, ono- mile; entrapcu, 810; to be rowed in Bonts the property of the Victoria Recreation Club or Boata similar in build to them belonging to the Victoria Recreation Cub

Victoria.

Station No. 1.-Scariot and White.

Ost.

.......12at.

Afand Station No. 2-White. Bow, C. S. Bartf Stroke, O. H. Potte,

Dox,...........

Lily. Station No. 4-Red and White: Dow, G. L. Dancas,

1st. lbs. 11ot. lb. Stroke, T. H. Dalby,

Ost. 10lbs.

Lily

||

No. 2, Captain Robinson 11st. 3lbs. Kathleen then began to draw ahead very No. 3, F. L. Jackson

12st. 7iba, slowly and kept on improving her advan- Stroko, Captain Hendoraon......11st. 6lbs. tage the whole way, winning by about 4

Cox, R. do C.

C. Boyd Bet. 3lbs. length Time, 8min. 49sec.

Station No. 2.-Dark-blue and White.

Bow, P. 8. Bunt

10at. 1 lbs.

*EXCHANGE CUP.-Prosented by the ex- change brokers of Hongkong; for pair

No. 2, 0. F. Lafoniz.

No. 3, T. E. Griffith

Stroke, S. P. Read

..10st. 12ība. .13at. 19lbs. 13st. lbs.

Ost +iba

Cox, G. F. Watts .....

Thistle.

must

choose between dishonor.

last. The boats carried a strong following dy of cores did not introduce him, dancing Bank of England Tours show that thebo declares, will never consent to appeal to Parnell from the Liberespintaling Ne

the electors in company with a man who main severed therefrom.

the Nationalists

almost together.

head.

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Wa

Mesars

the

no one will over believe again.

London, Nov, 22.-The Daily Telegraph

party

party."

is to

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been convicted of bageless, and must rotizo.of the party with

at which resolutions are carried in favour Meetings are being held daily in Ireland,

been consulted in the

ship

ed

the electors bed

coatlur,

vars; distanco, one mile; entrance, S5: From Chong-hui to the Flagship the boats Juur own drinks will be honoured in the before application was made to the Bank of the Irish par Catholic Bishops are silent a Sextou said to Ar Parnell Ara to be rowed in boats the property of the had a steady working whole-sail breeze, in at a definite stand should be bad, frencial failures have taken place in New

for obtained. feel quite sure Passing the mark boat at Chung-hui, Sailor's Homo gig slightly serChung-hui, where uo gentleman would naturally areata at the Country Club to-night, the order was as follows:-

of introducing, or otherwise trying to mak Sailor's Home gig.......

2.05

the evening puas pleasantly for any new- Commodore's galley .... 2.05.25

of somebody else. count, the invited guced custom of seek Harbour Master's gig......2.07.

There we feel sure the old custom Capt. Mooney's Tyłam... 2.20, ing your own pleasure, your own dances, tima observance, not the breach. But it

and London, Noven Jer 25.-Several largo we should recommend that any man ob-

dy. York himself

and Fittsburg. agreable to a lady, served making

London, November 25.—Saveral credit or conducting her about the room for do should be cuca and for all ostracised. In premism on gold is 260. this way dinner parties and dances will From which may the good sensa of all Stanghalauders preserve us. We beg to subscribe ourselves, Sir,

your

Victoria Recreation Club,

Kathleen. Station No. 1-Scarlet and White, Bow, F. L. Jackson, 12st. lbs. 10et, 1lbs.Stroke, Captain Banderson, 11st. Olba, ing the other boats. The winning mark object at all, but only out of courtusy; houses in Buenos Ayces have failed. The in Dark the Mayor, who presided, refused and he refused to retire at the dictation of :

Station No. 3.--Black and Whits,

Commodore's galley, White

and demand- immediate decision Being come to. he himself would ro- tiro if Mr Parnell remained as their

lender. Roman

not slaves to you." Mr Parnell colleagues not the ирэн question.

then bitterly reprinted the party for A female admirer of Mr Parnell he

im electing

as thoir Prosidont teat week us bequeathed him the sum of £XTC).

London Nov, 24-At a public meeting and now crying out for him to retire. The

people of Ireland, ho

Baid, wers with him, to accept a resolution which was moved in the meeting. last night, Mr Goschen, replying ship of the

Archbishop Walsh bas pronounced age, nat Irish party, to a question, asid he was not prepared to

Dublin Municipal Council have pastad a main any siatement relative to the Bank dresden, Nov. 25-Me Cladatubo has ad. Parnell, The Nationalists on the

a letter to Mr John Moray, M.P., of England Charter but was able to say a prominent member of the Gladstonian resolution by twenty-nine to twelve in fo t Government did not intend to appoint Liberal, and Home Rule pariy, in which the vor of Mr Parucill retaining the loadership Royal Commission of Enquiry into the Liberal leader expresses his views upon the

of the party.

Συπάσι December 2nd-Mr-Farnell at position of politics as affected by the London, Dea. lat.There is an

an improve

yesterday's meeting stated that he had in- formed Bir Gladstone on Saturday that bo the Liberal leaders resign provided assists the will inform Mr Parnell that his retention of silver, Experts Consider that

that of the leadership of the Irish Parlismon-

alike bo aaved from becoming too Evely. } November 28-In the House of Estour of Mr Parnell retaining the leader-

Bow, H. P. Wadman

No. 2, L. Duncan

10st. 6lba.

No. 3, A. G. Stephen

Stroke, G. C. C. Master.....

ilat, 4lbs. .10st. 7lbs.

Cox, G. A. Caldwell.

9st. Dib.

Leek.

Out 12lbs.

Cox, F. O. Lawit

Mava

Cox, R. du C. Boyd, 9st. 3lbs,

Bilen Station No. 2-Admiral's Flag, For, R. B. Garde,

124t. lb. Stroke, J. D. Hiskley,

1st, 6lbs. 9t. 16.

which the Commodore's galiny showed her superior sailing qualitios, as sha has done for several

1 years past, and soon worked box way to windward, ontsailing and weather

boat was passed-

that

Station No. 3-Rod and White.-

10st. 18lbs. 10st. 18lbs.

2

Station No. 4.--Admiral's Flag.

Bow, P. V. Olivor...

No. 2, H. W. Metcalfe70at 54b.

No. 3, R. B. Garde

Stroke, J. D. Hickley

Cox, B. Brocklebank

Thistle

Leek Victoria

11et 2bs. Bow, L. C. Bake

11at. 6lbs Strike, E. H. Graftor,

Ost. Olb Obr, W. Brocklebank,

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***

"thleen,.

The race almost from the start was seen The Leek got a capital start, but having to lie between the Eifion and the Kathleen. the outside atation was at a disadvantage Both boats were very well rowed, and it owing to the state of the water. After a Jackson had not dipped quite so deep the

little distance had been covered, Master's

win for the Fallen would have besp boat, which was very judiciously steered pretty nearly a certainty. Time, 8.18.

to the

08

by Caldwell, drew abend gradually and leading by a length when kalf the course Han covered. The

The Fictoria kept close up other two boats, but the Canton men, who looked a very likely.

crew physi had dropped bohird almost from the water probably being too rough

for

Face...

the

them and were now quite out of the

The lant. quarter of a mile WResplen

didly cowed by sucit of the other three crews The Lick van the boat macet favoiad

at the start, and her backers had little if

the

very

any reason, to lose condence in her up to last. She was kept in the rongh water all the way and this gave the race to the better steered Thistle. The finish was remarkably close, however, Master's boat winning by three quarters of a length, and the came dielense separating the second and third boats. Time, 7.3.

FOR MEN-OF-Was's Gids and WEILERS.-

Distance, oce mile, Eutrance, $1, First Prize, $10; Second Prize, 25. The Boats to be approved by the Com mittee. Time allowed for oars, 8 seconds must start for two. per car. Four Boats prizes.

(Not rowed.)

*GERMAN OUT-Prosented by the German Community; för four-carsi distance, one mile; entrance, 810; to be rowed fe bests the property of the Victoria Re-

Club Creation

Kornblume

Station No. 1. Black and White. Bow, E. G. Young, EE10st. Gibs. No. 2, G. H. Pette........128. 01.

No. 3, H. P. Wadman..........................

Stroke. A. Daer

Cor, W. Stopani «säte

·

تجھے

CHAIRMAN'S Cur.'-Presented by T. Jack-

Swan

...9.9.40 Sailor's Home gig

....38. Harbour Master's gig.3.15.20 Captain Mooney's Tytam having taken the optional course huido Stonecuttera Island, came in some time after the other boate. Throughout the race the boats had a steady breeze, and the time made beats the record Green Island, the full three miles of which were covered in twenty minutes.

A quorum of the SHANGILAT LADIES DEBTTING SQUIETY OF

TRATABLE TATTLERA

9th December.

that

matter.

ment in the, financial

of past years, capecially the run down to NEWS BY THE FRENCH MATT outlook in America andition, and the outre of Mr Faruell.

SUPREME COURT, -IN-CRIMINAL-SESSIONS. (Before. Bir James Russell, Chief Justice) Thursday, Dec. 18.

moneys of the Court

"..i

THE PROSECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF

LINCOLN.. London, Nov. 21.--The Archbishop of

prospecta

EX-

·Mr Gladstone desires that Mr Moties to give the future Irish Execu

Mr

with a more normal condition established at tary party must be in the highest degree and the others have refused to have any tive control over the Police. Mr Gladstone New York the object of the Silver Bill will disastrous to the cause of Ireland. Such be

obtained,

further communion with Mr Pornoil, retention, Afr Gladatove adds, would reduce Early

ly additional short of free coinage is legitionally obtai

London, probable

December 3rd. The meeting of Parnell's during the Liberal party. At the same time Exchange is likely to advance briskly arise to almost a nullity his own leadership of January and February, but to prophesy Gladstone is surprised that Mr Parnell bes

was of the bitterent cheporters

accused his op rof. infamous conduct in having sent beyond that is risky. The issue of one pet pound bank notes is now certain.

misleading cablegrams to Dillon in America, and be denounced Healy's insolence. No. lati's amendment

brought forward

terday was defeated by a majority of

then

land

of the United Kingdon Charity Os

Poak

and

i London.

Votek

adjourned until

at pestar.

Canterbary to-day delivered the judgment of his Court in the case of Reed and others the Bishop of Linoola (Dr. King), in which proceedings were instituted against

not spontaneously retired from the the Bishop by the Church Association for

ticos. tion. Fon Lour Gras.Open to European Non-

EMBEZZLEMENT BY A BAILIFF OF THE

alleged ritualistic practices. The practica Commissioned Officers and men of any

GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME.

Later,-At a meeting of the Irish Parlia SUPREME COURT, regiment or corra of the garrison, or Eu

of mixing water will the eacramental wine, London, Nov. 21st.—Genstal Booth beamentary party to-day, Mr Farnell was of ablution sa

of the Communion turned his attention to Western Australia "animously re-tlopted leader of the party. The monthly Sessions opened. ropean rows of any of H. M.'s vemple to das Crian to west buiten Sarvice, the adoption of the eastward as a geene of operations for his colonisation Mr Parrell, in thanking the roombers entranos, 61; first prize, 315 second the Supreme Court, was charged with em-position, and the use of lighted candles scheme. He is now negotiating with the parts for re-electing him, said that he prize, time allowed for cars, Secunds

Dec. 3rd-The in this would cheerfully

there were a retire grant of be approved by thezzling two suma amaunting to $1,056, the was bold to be not legal. The judg view to

cbtaining per oar i boats

ment condemned the consecration of coloury

divomity of opinion upon the question is to

Parnellite meeting on Mr Nolan's- committee; distance, me mile.

Argyll

1 The prisoner on being asked to plead the bread and wine without allowing Five boats started. The Argyll shotsad-1 will plead guilty, because Iran away the people to see the cross in the pre- Derby, who gave to General Booth, of the was willing to continue to act as their considered uncertain. It is believed that

London; Nov. 24-It fravapires that it whether he should retain the leadership, atmondment was 41 against 30 in favor the manual acts, and

wes the Earl of Airlie, end not the Earl of but since his re-election was unanimous he Mr Parnell. Nevertheless, the anal issne is the making ahead at the start and kept the lead All the His Lordship The point is not whether sence of the congregation while pronouno Sivation Army, the sum of £1000 in aid leader.

sign of

Mr Parnell is backed up strongly in Ireland way, winning easily, Time, 7-3.

yota can away from the colony but whether ing the absolution and the benediction. No of his scheme for reclaiming the destitute The English Liberals still urga Mr Pare and America you stole this

coats were allowed in commenting

nell to resine money

London, 4th Doo--A meeting of the Ca Frisoner I did not steal it, my Lord

Nov. 22 The press, in

Londos, November 28-Mr. Paruell is thalis hierarchy took place yesterday at the London, Ney 20-The son, Heq., Chairman of the Victoria Rot was ouly my misfortune,

upon the judgment of the Archbishop of ganisation Society has declared General isacing a manifesto to-night and asks residence of Archbishop Walsh, when a areation Club; for four-care; distance,

The following gentlemen worn then Duisterbury, infers that the decision gene- Booth's scheme for the reclamation of the Tesland meanwhile to suspend her judg resolution was passed proclaiming that the

nas e jury one-mile-a half; entrance, B10. To be sworn e

Messrs H. Adamus, H. J. rally speaking is in favour of the Ritualists,

sts, destitute of London to be impracticable, ¦ ment on him. Me Dillon has bean in- Irish Episcopate considera Mr Farneli rowed in boats the property of the Vic Bohwartzkopt Barker, and O

Rudalf

B. Tamcel, P

TOM FUNDS OF THE TRUE NATIONAL

THE VACANCY FOR FORTH KILEKABE terviewed in America and declared that morally unfit for the leadership of his party Brewitt, J. A

PAST ELAGUE, toria Recreation Clab.

in would in The New York London, Nov. 22-A vacancy has occur Mr Gladstone bolds the bey of the situation and that his continuance London, Nov, Attorney General

22-The

rad in the House of Commons for North and hinted at

It is believed that Mr Farnell, relying said-The charges against the branch of the Irish National League Kilkenny, in consequence of the death of retirement piecessity of Mr. Parnell's evitably load to disunion..

her 29th, 12.25 prisoner are that being built in the demands that full particulars should be BI Edward

the late

Norenber.

mon his strong backing in Ireland and rupitre among the Trish party is more cambar. aplit in the Rupreme Court, embezzled two sume." tho furnished of a total sum of £3,000,000 re her request of Mr Parnell, Bir Charles | marked than ever since yesterday's division

the decision of the may fret i sum of 203.50 and the second a summitted to Ireland since 1868. The brengh At the

of-kin sgainst him is as follows. The head bailif bring donounces the mission of Mesara. Dillon Gavan Dufy her consented to become a fix the House of Commons over Mr of 8983.26. The evidence Iprope

for the Facant

boschera's motion. Fifty-three panel members elected Mr Justin Medarthy A Parnellite party has taken place, fifty-four

· TROUFLE "AMONGST THE IRISH DOCKERS. son 21st May entrusted with

Nov. 24Sir John Pope Heu- of the Nationalist party are against weit ordering him to seizs certain goods and

Lendon, Nurember

Irish Na-nessy, late Governor of Mauritius, intends and twenty-three for him. Chairman and thirty-one confirmed the effects frota Mr Wolfe at Kowloon

tionalists are supporting the dockers in to becctae a candidate for the representa- London, November 30th, 5 s.--Mr election of Mr Painell ss. Chairaisin acized the goode and left a walchman in Ireland in blocking the vessels bringing tion of North Kilkenny in the House of Parnell inued his manifesto last night. In manifesto by the Bishona condenning Mr charge. On 22nd May Ms. Howell hund materias for the constantion of railways Commons, rendered vacant by the death of it he declares that the position of the Farnell has bean rond, in the Irish reason to believe. Mr Wolle would pay.

which are

tout to relieve the of Mr B. PL. Marumo, M.P. and not Parnellite section of this Irish party has cher Mr Gladstone declines to alata, his There were two other summoners to leave distress in the fetus lighted degre Sir Charles Gayan.

Gayan Daily, as was first been supped and destroyed by the Liberal intentions in the matter of Home Rule KAVinon. and Mr Howell gave, the sum-

announced

wire-pullers

The object of Mr Glad until the question of the leadership of the mouses to the and told to Leadon, RNCH TARIFF:

Nov. 25. The Frouchi

stune's letter to Bir John Morley, he says, Irish Farty in settled.. apply to Mr Wolfe for the sum of 20360, Casumitze hus advanced the import duty London, Nov. 24 All the Ministers here is to influence the party in its choice of a Londen, 9th December, Mr Justin and if that air was puid the goods were on witten to 52 francs per 100 kilos, and been re-elected in Italy

lesler by claiming the right to veto that McCarthy occupied yesterday Mr Parnal a London, Nov 29th.—~ Vory zevene wes-choice The threat conveyed in the letter seat in the Hour of Cominans. Br ther with snowstorom prevails throughout is that Home Rule will be lost to Ireland Pernell intends going to Ireland and ta Great Britain and the Continent.

unless the party consents to throw me to address mealinge in the chief towns,

Rose. Station No. 2-White. Bow, G. L Duncan,10st.

The

J.

lbs.

No. 2, L. V. Barflat. 3. No. 3, J. T. H. Sample, .....11at. Ubs, W. H. Potis,11st. 101bs. Cox, Bl. Fredsticks, Dat. Albai

Stroke,

Victoria.

Station No. 2-Black and Rød. Baw, H. W. Slade 11st, ilk, No. 2, R. H. Suythe, ...........11st, 101bo; No. 3, E. Faaro,

12st. ·ölbu." Stroke, A. U., Stephen, 11st, dibe

Coz, G. A. Cuidwell,

Bat. Olbs. Beck Station No. 8.-Fed and White. Bow W. B. Tayloe9st. 11tts.

10. File:

No.2, E. W. Lucas.

10at

b

No. 3, A. B. Oogli

10st, 10tts.

Stroke, H. Skött,

10 111bm 11st. 5lb

9at. Whe

Cox, Hr Simpson

Sat, 12lbs.

Mr Howell, was an

be

of the Court,

and

and O'Brien, Ma P., to

to America.

TEE

to be released. Nezt day the prisoner doubled the duties on tinned meats. came to the office and Mr. Howell' asked him

if he had received the mouay, He said ha

Tarif

„NA THE EVEOPEAY BOGAR MAHEST." ||

Levin, Nov. 24-MTF. 0 Licht, the

P. M

Beat.

WISCELLANEOUS.

Ciliatesqueli

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