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TURCESTERSHIRE
THE DAILY FRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1884,
The Portugasse punkont Tamegn, Captain is probablo she will be Avila, ozrived boro yesterday from Macus.
The schedule of the thirteenth- annual for a show of the Hongkong Hortionltural Exhibit a Socisty has been issued.
Fo are formed by the Agents (Messrs. Adamson, Bell & Co.) thank the Shire Line atoa mor Pembrokeshire, from Henbarg na Lundoa, tuft Singapore yesterday for this port.
Lord D'Arey Osborne was staying with the Honourable P. Le Foer Tronoh at Tokis, and Lord Garmoylo was the guest of Hor Majesty's Minister at the date of the last Japan papers
received.
The En-
10st.15lbs. 10. 11.
Bist
Station No White Jentay with
Lavender and Tirple Sas Bow, Mr. W. Parfitt.10st. 7lbs. No. 2, Mr. C. A. Conaskat. 101. No, 8, Mr. A, Damison... Stroka, Mr. R. Goedlad.... Cox, Mr. G. A. Caldwell
"Look Station No 1-Whito, Blue Sas! Bow, Mr. G. L. Tomlin
10st... No. 2, Mr. A. II. Jackson, 1st. od No. 5, Mr. C. S. Barf
lat. lbs. Stroka, Mr. J. 1. Hngbus. Iet. Ibs. Gar.. Mr. E. B. Shephard Ost, Giba.
Tate."
Siation No. 5.White. Bow, Mr. N. G. Mitaholl-Innow...10st. 10lbs. No. 2, Mx, D. A Mills. Lat. 4bs. No.2, Mr. J.H. Stowart Lockhart,..12st.5bs. Stroke, Mr. C. W. Brownlow A.Det. Mba, Cox, Major Hamilto
Jst. 3lbs. "Rose,"
..
and standing on after Kathleen tacked, sanie out to windward when they came together at the arkboat. Kathlon held on morosa the tide, and Jaido a mistake in so doing, for Naomi tokod immediately after passing the mark and stood on towards Stonecutter's Island
The mark was rounded
Naomi....... Kathleex...
д. H
4 10 00 * 17 DE ~
All this time Ariel and Arrow were unable to get round the Cow--show mark, and we were unable to say whom they rounded, but it would probably be somewhere about 4.30, and from wiat we dould make out from the umpire's launch, belli ruanded ahust the same time. In the bent up to the Bagship Naomi draw away and the mark was rounded-
Kaori...... Kutilre
R.
5 28 40 355 00 Both sot bowsprit spinnakers and ringsalle for the Regatto Bay trip, and Naomi slipped away. The wind foll fight as she neared tho merk, which was rounded-
Numi........ Bataleon
II.1.
$1,00 6 3 00
"Shamrock."
SUPREME COURT.
12th Decrruber.
YOKOHAMA.
Station No. 3-White zad.Red Heops. Bow, Mr. H. F. Hylkr.....19st. 12lbs. On Christmas Eve an entertainment will be No. 2, Mr. F. C. Wilford, 10st. Gibs. given by the Frogmascne to the children of Yo. No. 3, Mr. A. Denison, .........10st. 12lbs kobama and Tolio in the Masonic Hall. The Stroke, Mi. Glass,
11st. 3lbs. doors will be opened at 330 p.m., when tho for. Cox, Mr. G. A Caldwell, ... Bak. 81b tucate children possessed of priza tloketa wili ba |BAILING BLOB.—For all open houts, Chinagotabarod into the large autarcom whore they will excluded, entrants, $3;. Izst prize, $20; sobe amused with feats of juggling and supplied cond, $10.
with refreshments till the moment arrives when Post Entries.
the tree can be revealed. Grown up visitors will. YALE RAGE-For Yachts under 10 toos; en- be shown into the great hall where they will fami trance, f time for tonnage. Orp presented comfortable stats fring which they will have an by the Vistoria Roxrestion Club.
uninterrupted view of the youngsters when they Ble in upon the dinosauro of the tree. The arisiour orchestra havo mast kindly promised to fennis, musia sa that the older porifer of the audience as well as the younger are sure of s treat. Upon the appearance of Santa Claus, otherwise Father Christmas, who will be per Ronated by a well-known, but probably unrecog nizabla resident, the presents will be distributed by lot; the holders of prize-tickets drawing as. SAYLE V. J. L. CARNBIBO: This was a claim mado by. Mr. Sayle, who is sin will be frue to chilean having prize-tickets many prizo as they possess tickets. The admin- winding up the business of Mesars, Bayler & Co. and to ladies in charge of them. All other visi in this colony, for 83).86 for goods sold and de- torn will be admitted at a charge of" fifty paper Hvored. Mr. C. E. Bowles, from the office of asa,payable at the door of the Lodge. Orients! Mars. Brereton, Wolton, and Dessen, opproductos and Japanese will not be admitted, as the for the plaintiff.
promoters desire the presence of the children and thoavailable spaceis limited. In fine, the FreeA« sen swineuraly kopethat the youthful ocnfrateraity may enjoy a happy Christmas Ero Prize- tiakete and all other partienlara may be ob. tained at No. 00, stilogent, and from members of the Masonic Fraternity-Japan Gatelis,
IN BOMMALI JURISDICTION. 'BEFORE MR. JUSTION RUMELL.
The defendant did not appear. On proof by. Mr. Sayle that the amount was owing, judgment was given for the plaintif, with costs.
POLICE COURT.
12th December BEFORE . H. E. WODEHOUSE.
Fire broke out on the ovening of the 2nd inst., shortly after ten o'clock, at a store accapied by Higuchi Tokujira, No. 28, Hanasakicho, on the west side of the Greek near the Yokohama Rail. way Station. Though only a light breeze was RESCUING PRISONERS. Wong Aobai, ananas, was charged with assanic-blowing at the time the flamos rapitly sprusi to ing the police and resoning two prisoners from several of the surrounding houses. The stoom fire lawinl sustody on the 9th instant
engine of the Police Station wne promptly an
good deal more crowdeding up in the clack water, and she fluished to-day, which iệcư more general holiday. aleaf level with the 7-oured barge, winning on A Freuoh oorvette, believed to be the Villars,The other arrangments were, with one or two her ting allowance will låsves, to space. Tinio,
6 min. 57sec. arrived here last sight. She oitbered through exceptions, the same as in format yra. Owing, AMERICAN CUP-To to mowel in Cantan the Ly-no-moon Pass
to aa alteration made at the last in the finishing i fours; diafanos, ane mile. Entrance, $10 point, so as to bring it opposito to the and of the
StaurockFirst Station No. 3White and Red, Hoops. new Kowlode Fier, the raons were shortened
Boy, Mr. I. P. Wadung... Dat. lbs. somewhat, which accounts for the unusually
No. 3, Mr. F. C. Wilford...
10st, Glba, The British gunboat Aly is exposted to have short time in the American Cap Race-5.
No. 3, Mr. H. F. Hayllar 10st. 12. this port for England en Tasslug, noxy Bho | 18sarn; had the foll mile boon palled, the time! Stroke. Mr. T. Cass. ..11nt. ba.. the voyage, has been in deck for some time preparing for would have boon little less than dly and a half
Cuz, Mr. H. Acthor.
st, Abs. minutas, as the tile and wind were against-bonts.
Vistoria. Second, Station No. 2-Block and Gold. The Chairiau's Cup room was consequently the Bow; Mr. E. Goets
10st. 7lbs. uma distanst short of a mile and a half, though No. 2, Mr. C. Denklau.
12st. Olba, oven then it was longer than the distanco pulled
Na.. Mr. G. Stewart..... 1Pxt. 3bs: inst year, and the tüar was occaequently not
Stroke, Mr. F. Grimble........ 10st. 3lbs. no good as Hughes's crew made theo. The
Cox, Me. G. Grimble. Bat. 110s. Kornblume."-Third. rowing ornata, with one exception, were com poted by large entries, the military filled ap well at the last bear, and put out four We are requested by the Kerangtang Govern-boats, so that the absence of the polics did not ment to state that there is no truth in the re-provent there being a very good race. port that the strnetire knows as the Concordia gindors and Artillery are yery old opponata in Hall Stanser had been prosented by His his event, and-though the old couverted ont
Kutbloon was therefore still wall within her Excellency the Viceroy, to Mt. John Pitman.
rigger, the Genner, won the event once more, it
time allowance, and with luck she might win the match yet, but Naomi supared to be getting a The Japan Mail translates from the Alainish was only after a very tight struggle. The Sap.
fair broese as she reached along the Yan-ma-ti * HONGKONG DISPENSARY, 241 Shizaba a statement to the effect that eight par should win to-day if the crew only maintain
show and was going fast. The umpire had to Armstrong (F) gans and carriages which were their yesterday's form. The Chinoso Cup race
leave Watiloomandatear off for the winning mark BEWARE OF CITATIONS. recently purchased from Germany, but have since
lín order to falon Naomi's time, nud as it was now LE AND PERRINS SAUCE bon put maids, have bou sold to a foreign firm was retive of one of the most exciting
quite dark it was only a matter of conjooture TA The Original and Sonnine. for €0,000 yen by the Naval Department. ovants of the day, with some the Navy men
to how Kathleen was getting on: Naomi got har guu. Ch. 18m. 20son, and Naomi's SAUCE bear The Choya Skinux my the Korean Gor-were favourites, and with others Glass's crow.
·GU WA as well 48 Kathleen's orner (who the antagraph signaturaefornment has applied to the 1st National Bank to Our fancy, as before stated, was the latter,
was on board the umpire's launch) were all ez- won handsomely; but. many were Los and Porcine on a red grant a loan of 300,000 yen on the meríty of and it label. Sold wholesale by the the Keroan Cantoras raveouo for Pusaa, Winsi, surprised to seo Stewart's crate in second
citells looking out for the appearance of Kath-- Fropriators, Worcester; an:1
leon. A light was at last seen rapidly approach- Cronie & Blackwall, London and Jonckanu, but is not in position to say place, and so near the leading boat, as it was wot
whether the application has been accepted or
ing and Kathleen with a fair breeze assol the muck fanoid. The crew pulled a bit wild at first,
Station No. 8-Blue and Whito. whming mark and got her gan at 6h. 38m. and bat settled down afterwards, and came up grandly
How, Mr. E. W. Rattor.r Ost. Abs. won the match with 2 minutes 20 seconds to at the inish, pushing the leading boat to half i
P.C. Kung Atim, No. 965, mid that he was the spot, an also was a hand engine from the No. 2, Mr. A. Tiratoia.....list. Aba. spate
Boat to Shai Ching Wan to arrest gamblen Yokulame Fire Brigudo, and quite a number of No. 3, Mr. W Cruickshack.....10st. 101bs. SAILING RACES-For Men-of-War's Boats, any he saw four men playing at Po-tsz in the street Japanese hand engines. As a plentiful supply length. The Club thus handsomely patriovod Stroke, Mr. G.Kültzan... Ket. Olbg. rig; entrance, $2; first prize, $20; cond, $10 and arrested two of them. The defendant and of water was obtainable from the Crest, the s the defent it austafaad last spring at the hands
Cox, Mr. T. Lammert.. 8st. 13. The entries were a barge, a launch, cutter, about thirty others came up with sticks and re-ww got under forvorkensire damage we danes. of the gun room orow of H. U. S. Audacions, the The six boats get away on pretty oven forms, and, jally boat from HMS. Audacione, Com seued the two men from him and other constables By half-paat eleven, the efforts of the patien nuval roy this time being the same, with the with the oxoption of Juxted, who had a diead. adore Marant scatter from the Victor Emanuel, who were with him. The man struck them but frozen, who were wily assisted by a nash of vantage of about half-slongth. In the first few and criter from the Fettor Pisant. The verso they were tot badly hart. At noon on the next miembers of the Yokohama Fire Brigals, were xception of King-Harman, who took the plass strokes, however, ho seemed to recover this, and was the sauce as last year from the fagaliip day witness went there again with some con successful in cabdning the dames. The fire is repidly increased. This year's fatel import is to be broken on ena side at the statf. for the next some distance. Browalov and Kaitzan dropping Intant, and bück. The outer from the Felfor identified as opo-of the men who had taken part the morning an alarm of fire was given at No. The demand for Formees sugar in Japan has of Hickley. The stretchor of No. 3 was found he, Hughes Grille, and Gluss, rewed level for round a mark off Grosu Island, to Chung Hus states and trusted the prisoner, who witness believed to bare been caused by the carslessness of a servant. Betweon four and five o'cloak.in estimated at 370,000 11g3, wortà about $1,3 0, and about 3,000 hag 'now remain in the hails of
race, but nothing was seen to be miss with the to the rear. At the hall mito Glass had secured Pisani took the load half way to Chung Hue, and in raamning the de mon
a clear lead of a length on Grimble, Huglevard held it to the turn for home, but on the way back the forsign importer and Jupunes sugt mer men in race, and we have not heard that had Croodiad being about sma, behind, but thortly so was overhauled by the bargo ferm the Auda.this cridence.
Kwong Ban Chuen, P.C. 453, corroborated | 158, in the south-eastors part of the Eettlement, which was owned and occupied by a Chinaman, obants in Yokohama 4 an early stage of the anything to do with their being last boat. The afterwards Barff (Hughes's No. 3) broke his rous and Eoin modare Morant's gi the latter
Prisoner said he knew nothing about the affair.named Ab Lok, a part of the premizes boing France Chingco cez lication, the quotating break put Hughes's crew out of the next race stretcher, and after making a struggle of of which soon assumed the lend, and wou the $2.30 to 32.90 por t, but now it is alwat 141.20 for though it was temporarily repaired, it gave stopped. In the meantime Glass increased
The case we remanded till Monday, bail being tenanted as a dwelling house by Mr. da Silen' it for a short distance further Hughes mea
allowed in two sureties of 35 enak,
of No. 158. The fames took hold, et enddenly A further rise is exotod.-Bakka Shinyɔ, AHLER - doubt that the Government of
way under 33ra fest in the American cup race. his lead, but nearing the finish Grimble
CUTTING TÈCES.
that before the Steum Engines from the Fira The following our of the St. Mary Ming-Chere was really hardly a favourite in this Peking have fully decided upon the intro dalens Chapter of Soreign Prines, Rose Croix
brigade station could reach the place the whole house fellin. Fortunately the fire was prevented duction of railways into the Central King of II.R.D., No., were installed and investad
.but few rawing men expected to
from spreading to the neighbouring houses, buta dom. A ban has been contrected for the tooraig, W. Dauby; High Frelats, P. though none of the knowing ones were surprised to
siderable sum. Both the Relief and Victoria at a meeting held on Thursday evening-Mc-Grimlo's crew pressing the winner so hard
for some time they were in great danger. The property, the lease of which had most expired, purpose of constructing the pioneer line, and B. C. Ayres; First Goueral, F. E. C. Goorg the Shamrock in first placa.
was insured, and the damage smennta ta s o As Glase's crew the first instalment of Tis. -200,000 bas, the Second General, Paul Jurdan Treasurer, Jhed won the American Cup, and in the Chair Melville Matsin; Grand Marshall, B. Maebeau; Shanghai papers state, been paid over to Rephtel, R. K Leigh: Captain of Guard 4
mau's Cup rase the only change in his, are Prince Ch'on, and another sum of T. O'D. Gourdia; Rooorder, J. Hunt: Equorry. J. As the abstitution of Stewart-Lockhart 300,000 will be paid to him shortly. Bot. Grimble:
for Wadman, most of the rowers thought though it is own that a railway is to be
The Mainichi Shimbun reports this discovery, that boat would win without much treable, com nonged almost-imzodiely, it does not at Ikkotars, Iwami, in the Hokkaido, of edible but it was upset by wes but Ettle fancied. Beam to be know where the fret line will earth. The substanec is an oily clay, brownish that of Grimble, had the win mast draw
(in colour. No corals are grown in the soil, be laid. It was generally supposed that the which skrubs attain to a height of about six feat.uftontian to lus claims to being considered iron read would first conuect either TakuThe inhabitants of the sugion, the live chiefly as one of the bading strokes of the Club. Ho on roota end the blood of the animals which they did woll at last year's regatta; but his reputation tunt, frequently-dio of struvation. The atti was tadly dimmed by the result of the tion of the patires was drawn to the earth by races with the gap room crew of H.M.S. Anda- their obarving deer eating, it, and the people eies. The race for gigs and house boats ruled now make use of it when they are short of other food, aling it into balls from which they make by Chinamon collapsed for want of entries.
kind of soup.
and we understand the prize will be given to-
BIG
EA AND PEREINS' SAUCE..
Of
throughout the world.
Grocera d Olmen We have to acknowledge receipt of Mesars Watson & Ca's card, alamnac for 1985. It is as tasteful and wall oxccuton-as-usual, but the do sign is entirely now, instead of a group of flowers beautiful landscape being dopisted, "We are ba int heirs 11 at, on the day of pabliertion also ressived a next manne, issued by the Ali- After that boar tho supply is limited.
ance Amurance Company.
**OTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Orders for extra mapies of the Daily Prean »bonid
The Daily Press
roma, DECEMBER 18TH, 1384.
-
TALO,
with Tiontaic, or the latter city with the capital. According to the Tientsin corres. pondent of the Shangnai Mercury, Lowesar, this soleme appears to Lave heen shalved, and an entirely new project mooted. The writer named saps that the fresh plan is to The Japan Gazette says: The Mar Miris day for an extra mer-of-war's boat race. make a line from Shan Hai Kwin to Chin Shimbun is corrent in its announvenient that Yoeterday the race for this clans of boat kiang. This is a much larger and more in Mosera. Jardine, Matheson & Co. are about to was one of the most interesting at the meat. portant scheme, and though it is not a very Korea Aust year. This step is simply a non-
withdraw tho basinos agonoy establishelinine, being most hotly and numerously contested. We're sorry we cannot clom our general.re- definite statomont, there is a certain amountynence of the utterly poverty-sticken condition
of probability shout it. In the first place, in the way of trade on a scale large enough to by which Mr. King Harman sustained an of the country, shirkentirely proudes my thing port without recording oreaufortunaty wishup, the Chinese Goverpmont have been contert. support the most modest branch of a respectable injury to one of his eyes. He was on the raft el to the idea of railroade from a conviction Grai. Although this cirennanen is in many bolow the judge's lighter, when a call went of their utility as a means of rapid commu. When the treaties with Amerion, Carmany, and round to mind the gun at the finish of um of ways regrettable it is by as men unexpected. nication in time of war and of thus enabling Great Britain were being negotistic wo stated the rues. The call es too late for him un the the better to concert measures for the under excellent advice, that bredal prospects fortunately, and he looked round just in timo to dofance of the country against inraders,re of the poorest, and that for years to come get the blank chargs in his face; one of his sys business could only be carried on sucosefully by while it also gives them a new facility for retail shopkeepers, there being positively uu
in suit to be injured, but be says he will poll in the suppression of incipient rotullions, room for a mercantile house. That these prog- the Trish crew, of which leis member. It will be Bined the formation of the Chinese Telegraph of Messrs. Jardine, Mathison & Culs opony to do so. It is most unforturato for the Irish nostications have proved correct this witfulrawal seen you whither his medical advisor allows him system, the Peking Authorities h we learned affords conclusiva proof. the advantages of rapid commnniestion
crew that the accidiul occurred, as they were The Viceroys of the different provinces are
fzcied by usilerable number for the Tatar nation Tacle extent of the injury WEE no longer practically independent princes,
| not'accurately known yesterday afternoon, but who acted first and recorded the fact months
it is to bu opel it is not serioza.. afterwards to the Emperor in a memorial. They now racciva their instructions from Peking by telegraph, and are expected to refer any important matter, by the same agency, to to capital. Then, it took munthe
LAFEST TELEGRAMS
LONDON, 11th Darepor THE SILVER CURRENCY IN THE UNITED STATES.
It is considored key that the present Congres will dest with the gaustion of the suspension of the silver coinage in the United States.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES FOR TO-
MORROW,
SE SUNDAY IN ADVENT.
CATHEDRAL
to churave a distant Visaroy; now, this be done by a brief message flashed along the electric wirs-All real authority and power is becoming gradually centralised in Poking, The establishment of the Foreign Imperial Parade Serrine. Morang Prayer and Sormon,
Rev. J. B. Ost. Maritime Customs proved the first step in 11am-Morning Frayer: Latany and Sermon. The
Colonial Chaplains. this direction, mendering the Imperial Go-5.45 prayer and Surmon, The Colquial vorument, as it did, less dependent upon the Chaplain and Rev. H. D. Sucpe, B.N. provinces fancially, and giving it a disp.n.Erening Tanyor and Senuen. The Bishop
ST. PETER' Cuuken. tinct control over the, principal ports all 81. SIEZIEN'S CRUE. (All Services in Chinen)
Sabfent, The Loans of St. Anilrow A Day along the coast and on the great rivers.13m-Morning Prayer, S., Reva J. B. Ost and 6.30pm-Erening Payor sud Seriana, Bevp, J. B.'
Forg Yat B. Freacher, The Birbor Cat and Fong Yat Sax.
The construction of the telegraph lipos.bas largely assisted to extend the infusnce of the Peking Government, who are gradually dively inga strength nover hitherto posses ed-by-ung Chinose Government. The Ja. binet are now anxious to still farther In-
VICTOKIĄ REGATTA, 1884.
First Day, 1974 Dgcвmnuu. The twenty-ninth annual regatta of the
H M
pot on a good pet, and having inside station FOR SAILING SHIPS BOATS ONLY-Entrance
Commodore's rig4 3.50. Amlacious' bargu.. 4 12 8 and the advantage of the lack water, began to
82; first prize, 320, snoond, $10. others out of it: The side was not so stroni man harque Into Bertha. Tho former was press the leader who won by only half length, three lengths betresa second and third, "the
The entries only consisted of one each from the American burqas Martha Davit, and the when this ruce was rowed as in the Chinese Cap race; but the inside boats still had a distinct ad the winner. all kept too far out. Tice, 5min. 48aeg. vantage, and Guodaů, Bowater, and Kalkan Fou MERCHANT VESSEL's Gros-Distance, ons mile, entranca 81; first prizo, 815; sa- cond, 85. Time for case, 6 seonds jr our. Western Monarchs (vars) Miako (6-oare)'..
Babe Davenport (5-0304)
1
X
Only three bonts entered, and the race proval rather a soft thing for Wastorn Monarch, whe Kon by 19 sons; abort the same beton second and thirl. .....
Tag "CHAIRMAN'S CCP-For four ca
Canton Cutters; distaus, oun zaile and a half; entrance, $10.
Victorin."First Station No. 3-Buck and Groll. Bow, Mr... Goetz,
LUL., 70s. No. 2, Mr. A. Tirnstein.
11st 3lbs. No. 3, Mr. D. A. Mills,
Ils. Abi. Stroke, Mr. F. Grimble
..10st. lbs. Cox, Mr. G. Gribh.
Bxt. 111bs. Shamrock."Seand Station No. 4. White and Red Hear Bow. Mr. H. G. Hayter for th No. 2, Mr. F. C. Wilfad....... 10st, 6lba. No.8, Mr. J.H. Stewart Lockhart, 19st. 5ibs. Stroks. Mr. J. Glaw
St V
Cox, Mr. H. Arthur..... Jet Lib... "Rose"-Third
Station No. 3.-Ahse and Whita. Bow, Mr. E. W. Rafter CSS. No. Mr. W Cruickshank.......10 £ 10lbs. No. 3, Mr. C. Derkhau. Bah. 61. Stroke, Mr. G. Küla... 1st. lb. Cox, Mr. T. Kammert
Bet 13ths.
Station No. 1Whity Bow, Mr. G. Tondin, No. 2, M. J. R. Do No. 3 Mr. G. Stewart.. Stroke, Ms. CW. Prownlow,... Cox, Major Hamilton..........
Kortblume."
Appanded is to-day's programms
$1, or seven days hard labour.
Yung Apak, fisherman, was convicted of ent. ting trees on the hillside at Stapley and was fined
LARCENT.
ing 21 catties of pork and are pair of trousers, on Hy Ashi, shop coolie, was obarged with on tering the house of Young Ahn, tra fer, and steal-
the 12th instaut.
Bagizes were sent to the fire and were mainly Young Ayor said that of 6 sm. he heard the instrumental in saving, No. 117, which was Fox Gios pulled by European Non-Commissioned move; he ran out and saw prisoner run with the which otherwise would certainly have been in. bamboos from which some pork had been hanging divided from the burning by a narrow street, Officers and Moo of any Regiment or Corps in pork and a pal of trousers which had also been cluded in the destruction. During the night the Garrison, or by Europan Members of the Po-hanging there in his hand, he arrested the glare of a large fire was observed in the direc hics Forge; distans, one mile; datrance, $1 prisoner.
tion of Qin, but as information eculd be obtained
Sugita-Japan Mail.
first prize. Slá; ancond, 85. Winner of sacond Prisoner said he picked up the things in the as to its bature. A fire is also reported from race on first day, and outrigged boste preluded · straef. Royal Artillery!...... The Lancashire Lass
Royal Engineers,
Royal Artillery,
...
INTELNATIONAS RACE.
The Buffs,
4
The Sapper.
The Gunner.
The Maid of Kont
CHALLENGE Cue" fur Font-cared 'Cauton cuttera distance, ete mila; this Cup to be won two confecutive years before being fully held; won last year by Sentland Eptronco, 900,
(Scotch.) Thistle,"
'One month's hard labour.
BTICKET GAMBLES.
OSAKA..
Fang Apia and Wong Ayau were brought up charged with being rogues and vagabanda, gamany that have been experienced in the locality A fire attonilad by results mero disastrous than bling in the streat at Hung Hom.
Sergent McDonald stated that on the 10th instant, at 6 pm; he saw the two prisoners rumbling in Hung Kam village in the public thoroughfare, and ho arrestal thea
Inspector Thomson said the street gambling Station No. 1-White with Thistle.in that village was a great exisson; the Bow, Mr. T. Glass,........ 11at, 3lbs... grim lees obstreeted the thoroughfare, and the No. 2, Mr. R. Goolad..... .... 19: 10lbs. yambling was a great mesative to crime. No.8, Mr. J. H.Stewart-Lockhart, 12st. 5. Fourteen days hard labour. Stroke. Mr. G. Swart.... 12st: 3lbs. Cor, Mr. G. A. Ouldwell,
ast. 8lba.
LARCENY.
Leong Aming, woman, was charged with standing from the all of a mossy ofanger unmed Leang Atuoi, $53.90 in silver on the 11th instant.
Complainant stated that his stall was in No. { 179, Queen's-road Central. On the 11th fastsat,
since the burning of the Takeda Theatre, in 1876, when over a hundred persons lost their lives, took place on the 25th ult. at a restaurant at Kuroyemon cho, Minamiku, Osaka. A family feto kao taken place at the house in the prevŝuns night, and when the fire broke out, nearly thirty persona, the inmates and guests, were fast asleep under the influence draké. In the confusion that followed the divery, of the danger, tea portons of various ages were left behind and bared to death. Five houses were destroyed before tooflames coulého arrested Japan Mail. An accident, fortunately unattended with soy loss of life or limb, ocentred on the 27ta ultimo, upon the Kioto-Usika section of the railwayr. It appears that o special goods train was being
at six p.m. he was taking his meal in his shop; he run from Kiste in advance of the ordinary psi-
Trish Shamrock Station No. 2.-White and Graan with Shawuruok. Dow, Mr C. P. LloyL
............ 10st. Biba. No. 2, Mr. Watson-Pike,... 12. 7be. Xa. Mr. Casement,
12at, Elba, Stroke, Mr.G L King-Harman, 19st: 12lbs. bad a few hundred dollars in the unlocked drawer Gor, Mr. B. Hardy. Sat., Albu. of his stall. He heard a ncise of dollars and
(English.Rose."
locked round, when he saw prisoner squatting Station No. 4-White, Blue Sash
He went up and prianna Bow, Mr. F. F. Hayllar,
.10st. lbs. ran away, he gave chase and, prisoner was stop Ilet: 918 ped by a countable. On going bolt he found 10ạt: 121300 wore short.
liet. 9lbs. Chunda Singh said he saw prisoner running 9st. lbs. paraced by the last witross, and he urrusted him, For Horan Borsan on Gras PULLED BY Up his sleurs he found $28 in silver End-321 in
CRINAHUN-Distance, one mile; outrance. email chango.
Strobe, Mr. J. I. Hughes,
Cox, Mr. A. You,
No. 2, 'Mv. C. S. Barff,
No. 3, Mr. A Denison,
10. 31. '
10. 9.
Est. 3. Sat 9ths ..est. Jus
Station No. 9-White Jersey with Lavender and Purple Soch..
Row, Mr. W. Parfit,10st. 7lbs. No. 2, Mr. C. A. Comish, 9st. 10lbs No. 8, Mr. A. Denis,
10st. 12lbs. Stroke, Mr. B Goodad. 1ēst. 1011s. Co. Me G. A Culiwell Bet Sl Owing to the Looks breaking ove, stretchersin the American Cop race, the
Mr. H. J. IL Tripp and Mr. R. K. Laigh officiated us jadges of the rowing races; and Lieut. Koigvin, R.N., as judge of the safing rumpa. Mossza. A P. McEwan and E. L. Woodin gara umpires and starters of the rowing boats, Mr. B. Beart of the gatehta, and Mr. E. Burnie of sailing boats All three gentlemen exerted themselves to get off the events pancad Hughes had to sorte. After som only tire boats available for the Chaiema- tapily, and performed their duties most eff-delay in getting away the hosts were dr ciently.
Įte a good start. Grinile's boat was the first a { Appanded are the reports of the various show to the frant and he kept ais lend all the events --
way, winning by a leugfa and a half, but he had to pull hard all the way to do it. Ghey took For Gras pulled by European Non-Com-econd place when the fine was broken and, missique fears at Man of any Regiment Kultsu third, and this position vas muinteäiel or Carpets Garrison or by European Mem-to the finish, but Kultzea diminished the distance. bers of the Podios Force; distance, one mile; between the two boats at the dish, anluxe in, entennet, 31 first prize, $15, secoud, $5.secording to the judge's decision, a length Outrigged Boats uxcluded.
hind the second, at the other placed the difference at only half a length, Goodkid male Ja good fourth, at Brownlow was hupolensly beaten off. The race was rowed in sinok water. Time, ním. 424 roca.
Royal Artily............. ...The Gantor 1 Royal Engines,
The Sapper 2 Koyal Artilory. The Lannashire Lass 3 The Bull's.
: The Maid of Kent 0
trance, Stine for tomtugs. Cup prestolad by the Victoria Becreation Club...”
The four boabe went off to a level start, Gan-YACHT RACK.For Yaelite over 10 tons; ou car (d oursy having No. 1 station, Happor 4-as) No station, Lancashire Tours) No. 3 Vication, and Maid of Kent (6 ours) No. stution. The six-cared boats were the fest to show to the
crease their authority, and with this object toria Beration Club will not be chrorialed front, but they did not keep their lead long, the alono in view they would be ready to sanction of the just turcssful that the Club has held two light boats soon getting on even torius again the introdusting of the railway. But they In point of spor: it has boon, with regard to the and then grainally drawing away, Gunner lead- will only allow the iron road to be made up" Thete vor Fere so many entries half from Supper, the other tan bang out of it first day, what our American friends would term the Sappor. This order, was maintained to
the finish, Grmer winning by a length and when and where they think proper, and they in the rowing events all of which were ai "ended The first and second bad some advantage in the bus pparently come to the conclusion that with capital fitiles, and, as we predict 1, not stations, having less tile to pull against fann Toofing shall be a militery line, which will jone winner of any of the Club races can claim the outside beste. Time, ômins. Maece
manmand of the Yangtze to have won the so easily. The arrang zet CHINESE CUP."-For Four-carel Canton Cut- babbar them into direct communi- were very matiafletc .y, with the arteption of the
tees; distance, one mie; entrance $5.
Shamrock."-Firet uation with Shanghai, which is now univer- now ides for the tirting of the Clab barts.
"Station No. 2.---Whigs and Rod Hoops. sally recognianć na the Liverpool of China. The busys were not found to fork at all, as they
Hov, Mr. B F. Hayllak, ...................... 10st. 191b. No. 2, Mr. R. Gooding Starting at Shan Hai Kwan, which is in dragged from their moorings, and to have on-
10st. 10lbs. No. 3. Mr. A. Denison,
10st. 12tb. sight of the Great Wall, and situated on the inned helding on to them would have boon togive
Stroko.Mr. T. Glass. some of the boats az advantage over the others.
1lot. lbs.
coast in the Gulf of Liao-toug, the line Consequently tho starts had to by managed as in would, we presume, strike inland to Tien-former year, and on the whole the arrangement sin, thence southwards, in a pretty straight worked satisfactorily, most of the starts being line to Tei-nau-fu, the capital of Shantung, very oven. u point of form the members of whore it would bavo to cross the Yellow the Victoria Recreation Club cannot be said fo River, and from that city to Tei-ning on the law retrograded, for on the whole the palling. Grand Canal, from which point it might fol. was walk up to the standard of pett yours. The low thy course of that ancient water-way to weather loft little to be desired, for there was its junction with the river Yangtze, which desent breeze for the sailing events, yet not enongli to make the water too rough for pulling,
is nearly opposite to Chiakiang. The length and there was a beautiful bright day, the san
WIS
: Cox, Mr. G, A. Caldwell,
Bow, Mr. D. A. MUs, No. 2, Mr. G. Külzon
.. 896. gibi.
Thistle." Second. Station No. 1.-Black and White,
11. s. 1st. Olb. No. 3, Mr. J.H. Stewart Lockhart, 12st. 51. Strako, Mr. G. Stewart,
12st. lbs. Cox, Mr. C. W. Brownlow....... Pat. Diba.: “Leək."--Third. Station No. 8-Whits. Dow, Mr. W. Lumsden, No. 2, Mr. B. A. Sulweg
~$1; first-prize; $15-cond, 85, winner of sixth ricco en first day excluded: Time for cure, 6 seconds per car.
Pods Entries:
GERMAN CUP"Te be rowed in Canton Hours; distance, one mile. Entrance, $10. "Shamrock
:Station No. 1-White and Red Hoops. Bow, Mr. E. Good
100 7lbs.
No.2 MG. L. Tomlin, No. 9, Mr. A H. Jackson, Stroke, Mr. T. Glass,
10st. 3lbu.. Ifat 10lbs. 11t. 3lbs. Sat. Slbp.
Cox, Mr. G. A. Calitwell,
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"Leak." Station No L-White, Blue Sush. Pow. Mr. E. B. Shepherd, ..... Out. Blus. No. 2, Mr. A. Tirnstein,
1st 3lbs. No. & Mr. A. Duaison,
10st 197be Stroke, Mr. Y. J. Hughes, 11st. 9lbs. Cox, Mr. B. L. James,... Bat. 11ths. "Kornblaine" Station No. 3.-Whito Jersey with Lavander and Purple Sash Eew, Mr. W. Partit......
Jost. lbs. No. 2, Mr. HP. Wadman Par: Olba. No. 1 Mr C. S. "Bart..
1lst. 9lba. Stroke, Mr. R. Goodlad.. ...10at. Tills.
Cox, Mr. B. Hophins. .........Bart. Siba.
Ruse."
Station No. 9.-Blue and White, Bow, Mr. MG Mitchell-Tanes. 1st 10th No.2; Mr.0, A-Comishmat-10lbs. No. 3. Mr. C. Duklan Stroke, Mr. G. Kültzan. Cox, Mr. T. Lammert.
"Thietis."
12st. 01. .18st. lbs. ....Est. 13lbs.
Station. No. 5.---White. Baw, Mr. A. D. Machado... 11t. 21ba. No. 2, Mr. W. Cruisksbaak........10st. 101b. No. 3, Mr. II. F. Ilaylar 10st. 12lbs, Straks, Mr. C. W. Brownlow... Bat. 9lbe. Cox, Major Hamilton
Pat. Siba.
Mr. W. H. Forbes'Cutter Napi,.....30 tou Mr. J. Pitman's Cutter, Ariol, ......13 tons. Mr. W. H. Bar's Cattor, Kathleen, .20 tons. Mr. C. V. Smith's Caster, Wave,.. 21 tons. Mr. R. Cooke's Cutter, Arrow, Stan Naomi allowed Ariel,.....10 minutes Naomi 'allowed Kataloon,... 12 rejuntes Naomi allowed Artova - ...lo muutus. Arisi allowed Kathleen,... 2 minutes) 'Ariel'allowed Arrow, 5 minutes. Kathleen allowed Arrow, ......3mute! FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTERS-Distance, one The course was from the flagship to Cowa mile; entrance $1; first prize, $20; second, Chew thence round a mark off Chung Heu bath $10. No time allowed for bars. | to fingship, thones round a mark off the Cosmo- Vinter Ementel's
12-car Cutter, politan Dock in Regatta Bay, god luck to Ang- Wiwa
12-gaz Cutter ship-sbout 14 miles. The wind was light at Vottor Pisani... .......18-oar Cattor. abant F. when the starting whistle sent the four Vattor Pisani's.............. 12.oar Cutter. | cutters away at 118. Kailikon sad Ariel were
Fost Entries. |the fire to draw away, bot as the bots ran LADIES' FUISE.”—For Pair Oars--Distance,
through the shipping they found a little mirre one mile; entrance. 95. weight in the wind, and Naomi elipped into fire: place. Katálisan and Arrow cariad balloon-guf) | topaaile, let Naomi and Ariel contented them Bow, Mr. A. Denison, sufres with jib Leaders. All sarried double Stroke, Mr. F. Grimble pinnakers and, with exception of Acrow Cox., Mr. G. Grimble, | ring-taila and save-alls Kathleen and Árisi sailed a very eron, race down wind, ohung-
"Blanche."
Station No. 1-Black and Gold.
1st 12lbs
10at 3lb. Bet. 11ba.
·Station No. 1.—Waite.
ing planos Reveral times xa auch foft the puffs of Bow, Mr. W. Lamsden, the Hongkong shore. When the leading boats Stroke, Mr. E. A Salwey, were abreast of Green Island thewind again di Cox, Mr. C. B. Millor, light, and the Cow-e-chow mark-bcat was seen to
Sat. 1. 10st. 71b
be lying in a bolt of cala. Kathleen and Afel drove up to. Naomi.in the light wind and-row- joined the fleet shortly afterwards. For
No. 3, Mr. B. L. King-Harman, 12st. 12ba.. Stroke, Mr. G. SP. Gwyn, Ist. 10lba. Coz. Mr. C. B. Mille...... Bat.. lib.
Kathloas
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down near his stall.
Prisoner said the money was Iying outside the shop.
Sia mouths' hard labour.
CHARGE OF ESTORTION.
Bx chair cuclios were brought up charged with extorting money and property from Ip Achar, amal in the employ of Mr. Cohen, to. the value of $30.
senger train laiving the same place at 4.45 p.m. and it was necessary that this goods train aliulid
as a passenger train Erum Osaka at a station called Ibaraki. The goods train duly arrived, and while waiting for the train from the opposite direction, was run into by the following pa senger train from Kiots. Some passengers, and some of the officials in charge of the trains, are reported badly chaken, but ast seriously injured, and the engines and other vehicles enstained some dange. It has not yet transpired how the accident was brought shent, but there must have been-some-faulty-manipulation of-the- nignals, or wanh of proper caution and attention on the part of the driver of the passenger train from Kioto-Japan Gazette.
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Fire broke out at Ne, 6, Niobiome Nakamondon Shiba, Tokiyo, about six o'clock pm on the 3rd. instant, and throw streets in the vicinity war burnt. Seroral framen are said to have recaiyərl serious injuries, but the number of the bons9 destroyed is variously stated, some secante caying two hundred and others fifty
Weather
Adak said that on the 11th instant at 11 nm. ze she was in hor room a servant boy same there and wanted to get some things which were kept thor. The six defendants, who were chair coolies in the same employ, then came and locked the door, from the outside. The first defendant callod out You must give me $31; we have caught you with the boy." Witness ro
The Frefoot of Kochi is said to ba waoh dia- plied that she had no money, but they insisted tressed by the prospect of Christianity sprand on thirty dollars, and aid that if she had zo ing throughout his province, and has ooramani- moner she must give her watch, bangle and ring aated his apprehenistons to Count Yamada, who or die they would not open the door. Withoas is also eomewhat concerned in regard to the then said she would give her watch, and she subject. The oditor of the Choya Shimbun, bo handed it, through the bare, to the soooni de- whom we are indebted for the foregoing interest foudant, who took it. All the six defendantsing intelligence, adds, however, that General wara thora. She also gave her jade stone bangle, Baige in mroh pleased by the considerations find a 35 note to the third defondant. They that have so distarbed the Prefect of Kochi. then opened the door and went back to their
A sort report of the Home Departament room taking properip with them.. As soon says.-The experience of the Meteorological as her master was up the next morning she made Observatory, over since the inauguration of the complaint to him, and from what he did the weather report system, has shown that storms | defendants wore arrested.
that visit this nountry comi gepáraily from the Fung Achenry, the "boy" in question, corrc west through Russia, or Chins borate this evidence, and asid, that the de reports from Korea are therefore of considerable Pendants threatened to kill them.
importanca to our signalling system. Cables Inspector Quincy said that from the com-are already in existence between the two soun plaint laid by the amali ho went and artries, and the operators of the Telegraph Office Peated the defondants. Els charged them with at Pasan, on its establishment, were provided extorting mouay and valuables and asked them with the necessary apparatus and instructions what had become of the bangle, watch and the to furnish the required reports. The Great 35 noto, The seed prisoner opened a box from Northern Telegraph Company time now conten= which witgass trok out the bangle and silver tod to transmit a report twice a day free of watch produced. The first prisoner gave witness charge, and thin nystani came into operation on the $5 note saying that was the ons the amah the 1st inst. Messages are dispatched at 8 am. had given him, and that it was given him be and 9 p.m. cause the amal wanted the matter to be hushed Mr John Milo's seismic rosarches begin to RP
assume an eminently practical character. The prisoners, in their defence, made some mentioned, in a paper recently read before the "statements” which were unit for publication.Alati Society, that lila experiments gu to skov
The oase stunde romandel till to-day.
great differences in the degree of sunsibility to THE MAT TAZ NTI MURDER CASE. earthquaken exhibited by different localities." Of This case was again before the cart, o re- poarse it is no nows to be told this about placus muud. Mr. Caldwell appearing for the defence at a considerabio distance from each other, of the prisoner.
since, in Japan, we know that Kiyoto and Caka Dr Marquea, Superlatendent of the Lockars virtendly free from earthquakes, while Tokiyo Hospital, gavo medical evidence, which was on and Tekebars are constantly visited by them. But Mr. Milno deals with differences of locality important
in the same city. At three observatories, situated
The witness Alak was re-examined and cross examined by Mr. Caldwell.
Ha
on the circumference of a cirale of less than half a mile in diameter; he seismographs record
Li Axing was niso recalled and he contradicted Alata evidence on the main points.
a. marked variety in the quantity of motion com- Jet. lb. Shick Yoseph, watahman at the Taikoo Sugar municated to the ground by the same shook. 10st. 71b Refinery, was then called and gave the ame We do not wish to alarm anyone, so we shall 8st. 1. evidence as that given at the inquest.
rofrata from indicating the particular coality * Camilla.”
At & o'nlock while this witness was being ex among these three, at which there is most reason Station No. White and Red Hoops. arained, Mr. Caldwell asked the Magistrate to to apprehend a shaking. It will be enough to Bow, Mr. R.--Goodlad,10st. 10lbs. adjourn the examination of other witnesses as say that the intensity of the pulsation varies auf- Strols) Mr. T. Glass, ....List. 3lbs. it snored impossible that it could be finished ficiently to Imperil, at one station, ildings Cox, Mr. G. A. Caldwell, ... 8st. 8lba that day, as, aerording to Inspector Swanston, which, at another, might reckon on impunity.
**The May."
Bhure were sovand other witnesses yet to be more extended range of experimente Station No. 4-Light Blue and White. exumiced.
of course, to render any general conclusion FATY, Baw, Mr. E. W. Butter,.. Pat. Blba. His Worship thought the examination would on this subject trustworthy. But, judging Stroke, Mr. C. P. Lloyd, 16st elke.
leum what has been already done, it is not un Cox, Mr. E. C. Hardy,
8st' 81be. Mr. Childwell said that he had to go to Canton reasonable to predios that scimmie eurvoys may To sE ROWED IN SOR &ARED ROYAL NA-‡ and could not wait any longer.
prove a prudent, if not an essential, preliminary VAL GICE OR WHALEES, BY OFFICERS OF It was then arranged that his Worship would i to building operations in Tokiyo. It would be SULPH OF WAR JN HARIQUE-Cup presented proceed with the oxamination but not dībes the more than mitisfactory to be able to form suzie by J. J. Francis, Esq. Time for oars, 6 caso until Mr. Caldwell's return. seconde por, QAE
Post Entries.
be finished.
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estimate of the probability that one's houss pill, or will not be "shaken down about one's mare.
Mr. Kennedy, of Bonatos, who died there the Earthquakes belong, ossentially to that class of * Members' Cur?-Presented by Morbors at other day in ber, 97th year, lived to, eso no leas calamities which are at once so flokle muž sa de Victoria Recreation Club. For four-than 176 fineal descendants, of whom 128 are overwhelming that people searedly contemplate oured Canton Gaiters; distance, une mile and still lyby. She had 18 children, 80 grand- the possibility of guarding égainst them. Be a half; entrazico, $10.
of this proposed chilway would be some-pouring down warm and choorful my that where between eight and nine hundred tempered the coolness of the breeze, and made three crack cars, and the honours were closely dark streek was to be scen to the southward md The rove for the Chinese Cup brought out minutes the boats were leading all ways, bit a miles. This line could easily be extended things thoroughly enjoyable. Had the breeze contested. After a short distance had been coa light wind caught ene bort after the other t to Shanghai, passing "Boushow en route, maintained its strength an hour or so longer, it rero (3ass began to show to the front, a steady Arrow basame trat of the fleck. Kathleen boug and would constituib a really grand strategić would dsabtless have pleased the yaobtemen stroke of 37 to the minute, and-settling down to how to windward and the first to fool the briose road, besides opening up a good deal of count moro, se it fell away before that rase 36. Stewart pulled a rather quicker and soos gradually, drew into fint place and being able try to trade and interesares which is now over. The White Cloud mulo a most excellant Faboat 35 to the minute, had the outside station fail for the aurk Naomi just scraped round, but what jerky stroke. The raval men, palling focarry her borsprit-spinnaker milad ramping shut out, or only reached by circuitous ways tagship for the bocasion, but the attendanes and the disadvantage as regards the title. Glass's the other two were too far to looward und the and infrequent opportunities.
on board was not to large as we expected to draw were not much better off in this report, wind falling, they had to took. see, and the number of private launches but Stewart. Lad comparatirdly slack water, espe The Cow-s-chow mark wes rounded:- At the last regalar meeting of the Star of us, and ourg bouts moored at tly towards the und of the racs, and this ad-
vantage enabled him to. cenie pretty nearly np i Southern China Lodge, No. 2013 (Canton Bro, finishing point was not equal to what hosts Glass at the finish, the latter winding by half EW. II. Wood was elected Wor, Mastor for bean seau in former years. There were one or a lengthy que longth betwoga seond and third. Katbloon set ringeait and double spinachers the enesting your, and Bro. Schroeter, Tressuror two private parties who had their tifine set out. Time, 5 min 30 sec.
and headed off for the Ubang Hus ark and FOR MEN OF WAR'S GIGS AND WHALERS-Die-Naomi followed suit. The other two unfortunates “ At the regular rusting of the Victoria Lodge, in the old style, and the Club provided a tiffa No. 1026, held last night, Bro: B. K. Leigh was for their guests on board the tingebip, but oling.
Luno, que miles outrance, &l; first prize, $15; | had to box-han! about in the vicinity ̃ ̄the tostalled by the District Grand Master, Right to the expades of kasping a kind of opor Lome
Becond, $5. Tina allowed for oaz 8. suda Cechny rack in the lightest of str», and Wor. C. P, Chutor, ar Wor. Master of the last year, the members decided to limit the ex-
por cur
the food tile sweeping them up towards the Victor Emanesl's Baared whaler ... Throat-gates. In the run Boross to the lung Ludgo for the ensuing year, and invested his
Audacions” 7-wired barga
Huo merk Naomi bagan to draw up on Katitoon. vlllvers as followed-Bro. H. E. Wodehouse, text of the hospitality wewhat. The band of S.W. Bro. A. O'D. Gourdin, Jr. W.; B. the Balijs was on board the White Cloud, and A Layabont). Troas, Bro, C. G. Bunlar, played a capital selection of sensis under the two 6-oars, and four doors. The hosts got away A light breeze from the Eastward now boas to Socreary Bro. F. D. Cochrane, S.D. Leadership of Band Sergt. Kelly, the acting to a good start, and the race was a very interest ripple over the water, and Naomi shifted to a Bro. W Belley, J.D.; B. C. B. God, Bandunster. The Fund ran-hor thres tripsaared ab isde course and appeared to be antwerd was the fire to fool the light air, anil ral, Mr. J.H. Stewart-Lockhart, 1st s
one. The winner meuned by Chinator,balloon guff-topsail. Kutkloon being to vad | Organist; Bro. V. A. G. Hawkins, Inner Ghased; D., Bro. C. H. Gorden; Bro. F. F. from Fedder's Wharf to the flagship, and after the heat until about a thirds of the distanca ad clase on a wind. Necmi followed and takeg WBlau, Stewart; Bro. J. R. Grimble, Tyler, "wards ocsvayed the greate back, as usual, and it fund been covered, when she was been to be why her bowsprit splancker hauled hosts tat
Victor Emanuel's 8-oared bargo
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but the wind falling utterly it béosno "a drift- Eight boats enteret for this event, twu 8-vars, og match, which conthened for nearly au four..
Station No. 1-Blue and White,
··Baw, Mr_G...I-Towly...............
No. 2. Mr. A. Tirustein, No. 3, Mr. C. Deulau, Stroko, Mr. G. Kultzoa,.. Cox, Mr. T. Lammert,.
Thistle, Station No. 2-Black and Bow, Ma EW. Balter,..... No. 2, Mr. D. A. Mills
Stroke, Mr. A. Stewart. 1. Sion.
.10m, ba.
12st. be. 1st Olba, Sat. 131be.
White.
9ut. 8ba.. Int. 'lba..
Cox, Mr. G. W. Brownlow; .......... Pat. Mba
children, 73 great-grandchildren, nad & great- sides, year after years passos, and we still stand great-grandolildren. A qurtor of a century nabarmed over this size of awful and incor- ága her husband died at the ripe age of 82, altor prohentible energy. But our chinneys are not 55 pours of married life, so that she lived for equally fortunate. They have to be taken down, more than 80 years after her marriage. Her from time to time, and rebut at great cost and father, husband, two sons, one son-in-law, and insenvenience, and the walls of our houses may four grandsons have boon Generals in the Army, at any moment require similar attention. If a Besides this, her descendants have included elx sciamis survey can help us to gaard, na far as Colonels and many other military floors. Abe possible, against therecurrenos of these unisces, was married at the age of 15, had 16 children, not to speak of more marlons contingencies Mr. was never out of India for a single day, never Milag's orperimenta will have earned him & risited the Hills (except for a month when she renaine tits to public gratitude.Japan Bail fell ill and had to return to the plains), and yet," In ocomon with the people the governmout zotwithstanding all this, she lived te nae her are sifforers from the hardness of the time, and 97th year-Indian Pally News.
although the expenditare je nów much lessened