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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Lornos, 19th Margh.. THE WAR IN THE SOEDAN. Gaubral Graham has isened s proclamation summoning Osman Digna to surrender in order
hard to avoid bloodaked.
hung should bò the first stopu ía tho doplívá óf ̈ ̈ ̈ a policy having for its object the reclamation of the Shans from barbarians, and the strengthoa- ing of the kingdom of Siam, the monarch of which country has displayout so lively an interest in the prograsa of his people and developmout of the reasurers of the country.
REVIEW. probably be the only competitors. For the 300 yarde handiocp, there are a lot of entries; Lench and Dixon are dark horses to us, and if they can Amongst the Bhads, By Arquiazn Ross Con- run thay should have a good show, as they are
QUHOUN, A.M.I.C., F.R.G.S. With Intro- leniently treated, capegially the latter. From
duotien by. TantraN DE LACOUPERI and those wa do know, howover, G: Grimble
Historical Sketch by Hour S. HALLETT. Tou- and H. Arthur are our fancy The Intor.: national Tug of War will probably again don: Field & Tuer. be won hy the Scotch, who have At a time when public attention is being ope-
The volume is sariched with namerons exo- very strong team this year. For the Yorerans' cially directed towards a region which Mr. C. H. Iontengravingsandao admitable map which showe
will start, but on paper Mr. Ackroyd and Mr.
Wodehouse look to have the best shares, The ket in the world," the appearsued of this above independent and soninilspondent. The enn- mile suco promises to be in good contest, and we work is singularly opportune. In that extensive cluding chapter consists of a well written bis-? shall expect to see Mr. Touking win it malgr his territory which streches from Upper Barnish torical sketch of the Shane by Mr. Holt S. The following in the programme to be som on the to Tangula on tho enot, and wedged Hallatt, which forms an admirable supplement penalty of 100 yards.
between Tupus on the north and Siam and to the work. It will, especially at the 'prosent 1-2 p.m.-100 TARDO BLAT RACE Winnors British Burmah on the south, there are millions janetare, when the Burmah question has beconce: monord et 2.30 p.m. to-day
at previons meetings at Hongkong and else of people about whom little more has been known so strongly uucentanteñas le compel the relaotant where to be penilised one-yard-and-a-half than that they are various, wild, independent or attention of the Brits and Ipapa Governments Prize presented by the Hon. W. Keswick.
sami-independent tribos, generally designated as to widely read by all who are interested other 7.-F. A. Hazeland, 2.-0. 8. Parff,
the Shans or Loss. The book before ris is an in the expansion of trade in the East or in geogra count of these people and their country, while it phimi and ethnological researol.
Au inquest was hold in the geol yesterday were to usurp any of the functions.of the
afternoon before the Corenor, Nr. I. E. Wode. Minister or in any way trespass on the juris-house, and Messrs, E. Piron, E. Osborne, and A. SWATSONA CO-diction of the latter. Then, again, the action P. F. Grtable asjary, on the body of a prisoner of Her Majesty's representatives, whether the namod Wong Ayan, aged 35 pours: The do-
cansbl was committed to gas in the 20th 'Jate Miniator at Peking or the Governor of Hong nary. He was treated four days after his arrival kang, must be viewed in the light of the in. for a sore leg, but was subsequently pot t structions from the Imperial Government mittunt fever, he was removed to the gnot bas- labour. Afterwards, being attacked by inter- under which they act. Thioy must exercice.pital and treadol. He died on Thursday unsx. KONGKONG SKETCHING CLUB CON- race there is no saying how many of the artran Topper has just styled "the beat ancponed ar- the extent of the country occupied by the Shans,...
VERSAZIONE AT THE CITY HALL. their discretion within the limits allowed by pocielly, as the day before his death the forer
Upon the invitation of the members of the their instructipus or in cases not covered by appsod to have left him for the time. Dr. Ayros, however, saw he was in a wk atate, but those instructions, hat if the argument were could not ascertain his complaint as the deceased Hongkong Sketching Cina large amber of to be uphold that whore they do not approve was afraid of the application of the atethoscope, residents assembled in St. Andrew's "Hall, City of the instructions they should act in ds. and no disease of the lungs or haart was dis. Hall, on Thursday evening to take part in a covered. After death Dr. Manson was called in fice of thow the whole-machinery of go-to make a post mortem examination, and be social gathering sliter to that which was vernment would be dislocated and the coun-fasad both the deceased's langs cohalderably Bivan last year. Among thoa present were
He stated that in his opinion the congrestal, besides some old standing taboreica. His Excellensy Governer Bir George Bowen, ons Admiral Sir W. M. Dowell, Hon. J. H. Ferga- of daxili was congestion of the langa acting upon set, Netherlands Miniator to Chins, Lady Phil1- W Artbar. asystent debilitated by fever, of the oxistence of which the dosesset's lean, gave evidence. The Hippo, Hon. W. H. Marsh, C.M.G., Hon, A.-G. A. Caldwell. body was exceedingly emaciated and in his Lister, Mr. Justine Hussell, Commodore, Mr. 1-CA Cornish, opinion the deceased was not fit for the hard and Miss Mornat, Hon. W. Keswick, Hon. T.-G. Girls. Inhour iurposed upon healthy criminals. Ho did Juksen and Mrs. Jakson, Hon F. D. Bacnoon, not think the hard labour bad hustored the de- Rishop Burdon, Lat-Colonel, Crawford, R-A2-210 p--PUTTING THE BUCT-Winvors his work complots, and it will certainly be the ceased's death. Mr. Falsoner, the case Ligat-Colonel and Mrs. Graves, the French parintendent of the Gaol, stated what the nature of the labour the decasand had to do was-uioul Consal and Mrs Dijardin, Mr. and Mrs. E. R five boura per day of shot and stons drill, with Belilor, most of the civil servante, and a large That the existing uncertainty as to the absar a quarter of an hour's rot in each hour, collection of the generni pablio. conditions under which trade may or may. If the prisoners found the work too easy for them, they complained to him; the decensod not be carried on in the present state of bos-made no complaint. Tas jury retarded a verdict
of death from natural cavsex,
try would inevitably be involved in disagree. able complications. Obadiance to orders is no less-important in the diplomatic than in the military service; if each officer were to do simply what seemed right in his own eyes we would have nothing but a game of cross 121 purpokes. What is wanted, especially at the present moment, is a strong and auited policy.
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After that hone the supply is limited.
The exhibition, which consisted of the workt of the members of the Club during the past year,
pensod 1-gard).
8.-J. 1. Hazelens. 9.-C. E. Holveriby... -0. W. Dinkor
1-A. H. Jackson,
(ponalised yarā), Winner at last meeting-A. H. Jackson. 10t wees.
Suratch 6. yarda.
3.30 p.re, Second Hast.
3 yards.
"1.-G. A. Caldwell.
-C. E. Holworthy 3.-F. A. Haroland.. 4.-G. Grimble....... A-C. W. Dickson
G. P. lammort.
7-B. W-Arther
also brings before the public this part-they-may
be made to play in the future of Indé-Chtua. The author has gone to great, piîns to rendor
POLICE COURT.:
20th Marcb.
BRYORK Mr. A. G. WISE.
SUPPOSED FALSE CHARGE. Lo Acħau, onolia, was charged by P. 6. Joet Singh. No. 625, with having stolen a patio or bins it Tai Tai Tak on the 17th inst
Wadowri Singh guro evidanos of a enembaca. tira naturo.
The defendant alleg «l that the constab'e has behaved indecently to him, and he resented it, and this charge was tenoped up against him '
Mr. George Cook, Government anginner at de Carne was the intelligent chronicler. This the Tai Tam Waterworks, stated that the de-
at previous meetings at Hongkong and olse-standart-authority on the saljost. The okap- where to be ponalised on foot. Prize pro ter by Mr. Terrien de Lacomperie, The Cradlo sontod by Clab Germania.
of the Shan Race" is a very fitting intro- 4-A. H. Jackson, 1.--G. A. Cillwall. 8-F. A. Hazeland.
(penalised 1 foot). duation to the book, though it is couched -H. N. 'Thempaa - E. Holworthy
in sozewbst mystations language. The Winner at last mooting-A. H. Jackson. 33 ft. 9 in.
writer arrives at the conclusion, from a
The constable stated that he was asleep at his tilities between France and China is or-
was arranged on starts in St. Andrey's Ha-120 YARDS FLAT RACE. (HANDIOAP) study of Chiness writings, that the cradle of station on the night of the 17th when he was Prizo presented by A. Coxon, Esq. First the Shan race was in the Kizlane monatains, swakened by a noise in the dormitory, and when Wersely embarrassing ja self-cvident. The
The following appears in the N. C. Nay and all round the walls, and the collection spoke
in oso heat to rm in the final. notifications issued by the Minister through Ness translations from the Peking Gazette volumes for their industry and perseverance. The
north of Szochten and south of Shengi. The he looked up he saw the defendant in the act of TRIAL HEATS,
leaving the room with a curbino in bis angl. A morial frame the sofing Governor of Shaasiorowd was a great that program round the the Consuls are vague and unsatisfactory offering a humble tribute of thanks to His Maroom was very slow, but this in no way impaired
3.23 p.m. Fit Hent.
affinity of those tribes to the aborigines in Staffe jumped out of bed and arrested the man. Fre 1.-A. H. Jacksoz
chaon and Yurman bås boon ramarked by other thea called to P. C. Wadorai Bingh, 624. to. Probably he is not in a position to issue any jesty for having graciously perroited him to
A. Cornich - Baril
travellers, and was noted by Mr. Colquhoun, come and hold the defendant while he got his more explicit, not having himself received offer the allowance grauted to the Governor of the enjoyment of one of the pleasantest solst
4-A Denisan.
when making his celebrated journey across clothes on. As to the exhibition itself it is noticeable that' 5. Haroland any very definite information from the the province for the prevention of salt smug gatherings of the season.
gling as a modest nairibution towards the mill.
6-A. D. Machado
| Chrysć” Mr. Colquhoun prefaces his account of Government og to tha pulicy they intend to try expenditure which is now pressing so hard the whole 10 pictures were contributed by
the Shana and their soultry with a sketch of the follow. If this be so, possibly some gondly on the State (see Garsita of 6th and 15k) twenty-one members, of whom not fewer than
gallant attempt by M. 'da Lagrée's szpulition Ha bas bow the honour to report that appl might be effected if the Chambers of Com- tions have bona made to him from the Financial pine were ladies. It was at ones apparent that
in 1966 to reach the western provinces of Chian were hero-and-at-Shanghai were to address. Commissioner, and the Salt Istendant to the in the appreciation of the beauties of mature and
by the river Maikorg, of which the lamented Louis conSAJUSTCO. the Government by telegraph asking that affect that it has been a constant souron of grief the ability to delineate them the ladies main- further informaticu might be supplied. At can break up and realise upon in order to testify
to them that they have no bouseholds that tiny tained a successful riesiry with them of the the present moment, when preparations are in a humble degree their gratitude to His Mo- terner sex. Of all the productions of the ladies 2.40 p.m.-Hrda JUNE, Winners at pre-alterapt failed, the Meikeng proving thuarig-fendant was employed ou the works P. C. vion meetings at Hongkong and elsewhers abls for any bat a comparatively small portion 624 came to hia sail said the defendant had none were more romarkable for foeling and ar jesty for the favours of which they have been
to be penalised 2 inches for one win and one of the distance, and the French erpiqrors turned beep to the Station and wanted to here s being made for the opening of the tea sea-bo rooipients, and they now beg that the allow tietie marit than those of Mrs. Coaghtric. Her
inch additional for more than one vin. Prize aside at Siankang and preceded by, land to drink given him, and when it was refused him 19, is a most important that the lead re-auces attached to their respective offens for the mast striking local contributions were* A bit on
He sak witness presented by H: N. Mody, Esq.
he declined to go nut Sundo, in Yuruza, thence to Talifa, and what he was to do with the man, vad wit- quired for lining the ten chests glona be maintenance, of a salt preventive service is the read our Staniny (tap," (54), a truly lovely 1-C. 3. Buff
5-A. H. Jackson. (penalias 2 inabos). G.-H. St. D. Jarret, eventually to Booskaw, after a must suivons near told him ta, send the man og, or shyeo allowed to enter the ports. The British applied to military expenditure Theso allow
2.-G. A. Caldwй, ho want hofors 11 am on the day of publication.Government might be nrged to represent Tls. 6,000 yearly. A similar applestion has it). The Italian
anes aniount in the aggregate to something amar bit, and At the old Mahomedan Cemetory
(penalised 3 inches). journey, during which the leader died at Toag him. Both coustables were present at the time, "Opatadion" (17) and C.. Holworths.
4. Hazeland,. 7.-E. £. Wood,
(penalised Buchne), chuan. The French explorers therefore pacaned but some time after they denied having bon
to him at all. this to the French Government. Every year been and by the Profort of Clang-sha b'a, and Italian Girl" (95), both after Cagroni, wer Winger at last meeting.-C. S. Barff. 5ft 3ia. avutirely differentroutafrom that passedover by
Wadowal Singh was called and denied having large shipments of lead go forward. It is in submitting the above requests to His Majesty painted with much for. M. Cozon, than 5.3 p.z.QUARTER-MILE FLAT RACEWin Mr. Colquhoua in bis journey through the Shasa been to the last witness at all as stat
the memorialist wont, respectfully observe that
ner at one previous mesting st Hongkong and
Cheung Yat Eag, another emploit the perfectly well known for what purpose the although the total of scenetbing 1 thru Tishom zo one knows better how to handle
Plaswhere pamatized 10 parda; at more than country. The British axpedition, whick bonsisted metal is intended, and it is simply ridicalsaa 10,000 per annum which they represent is as the brush, was most worthily represented by “A.
que, 15 yards: First prize, presented by His of Colonel Street, now Commissioner of Pagn, as Tai Tag Waterworks are an account of what courrod batwyn the constable and the defon- Excellency the Governor: second prizo, pre-chief, Dr. Baker as medical officer, the author asdant, and ba coraberated the latter's story. to suppose that the stoppage of its import mere drop of water in a river, the aggregato visw of Hongkong from Kowlein" (4), a piece of
of annual collections will be sufficiently appresi-work of gront strength and beauty. Mrs. Ball- seated by the Committee.
personal assistant to Colonel Street, Mr. soy way baroper the Chinese able to warrant the sanotion of the request which Irving exhibited a most felicitous copy (after 1-0. A. Cornish,
His Worship lischarged the defendant, and 5.-F. A. Hazelard. HONGKONG, MARCH 21ST, 1885.
Government in the conduct of military opo has been mace with all sincerity. There Morris, AR. A.) of a stag-hound's head, entitled 2.-6. Caldwell,
(ponalised 10 yards). 6.-G. Gripshlo.
MeDergutt, an nasistant Superintendent of Po-ordered the constables to be charged with con. three other prefectures in Hunus, vi. Yo-cheu,"
7.-C. Holwertky.
lica, with twenty polive and a Buraw myake siring to bring false oarge, and they wera rations. The Under-Secretary of State 19 Chang-te and Chen-chon, to which similar allow Boas (3) The Club has found a welcome (ponalised 10 yards). 8.-A. 1. Jackson,
immediately arrested and charged, the case being 2.-G. F. Lammert,
or Assistant Commissioner, laft Bangkok in a
romsaded. ATTENTION having been called in the House reported to have said, with reference to the ances are granted, but the offer to forego these addition to ils forces in Miss Hopkins, whe-1. Hayla
(penalised 5 yards).
gunboat, passed through Singapore, and, after a of Commons to the seizure by the French of Glenroy case, that it is hoped the lead will allowances for the beast of the State abould be exhibited several ably secuted copies in oils. Winner ad last mesting. -W. Watssu-Fike 561 03. furthor voyage of ten days, arrived at Moulmsin,
the epontannous act of the authorities concerned.
6.-3.05 pm.-TEROWING TEZ CRICKET BALL. the load found on board the Glenroy, it may be restored. This hope, Lowever, appears As soon as all the reports in answer to the of the gentlemen artists plaen must be given to
-Winners af prerions meetings at Hongkong Thence they precoded up the Salween river to reasonably be expected that a defuire an-to have no Foundation in any communication Memorialist'a inatrations have bem received, a Mr. Coughtrie, who in most of the pictures x-
and elsewhere to be penalised & yards. Prie the mouth of the Tunzaledn, and after a journer nouncement will shortly be made as to whereived from the French Government, for it general return shall be compiled for submission hibod by him lost none of his established ro premated by the Hongkong Cricket Club.
up the latter, of 95 miles, zirized at Pah-poon,
DRUNKENKE94, to His Majesty of the contributions offered. In
B.-A. J. Lauch,
(ponalient 5 yards). (penalised 5 yards).
the head quarters of the Salweon district, The Richard O'Connoèl, seaman of H. M. 3. Pire. ther this article is to be regarded as con-rould seem that up to the time the statements rescript appended to the memorial the public putation, but "A Portrait" (26)uidednothing to 1—0: 3. Barff,
7.-W. Watson Pike. Mara precise information was made no reply had been received from the spirit of the officers in question is commended it. All the bits by this artist were charming.g. A. Caswell,
author refers as follows to the Salween river: [brand, wes charged with baring bean drank wad B-J. C. C. Houdry. and his more ambitions andartaking, "View of 3.-F. A. Hazeland. as to the rights of neutrals with regard tu French Government to the representations and their pffer is accapted.
-D.-W. B..Ebertson, | 4-0. 11. Tolworthy...
The Balween is one of the great rivers of disorderly in the street on Tauraday, and being the carriage of rice is also much to ho de-which had been made. These represent the Temperance Hall on That lay stoning was
The third of the series of popular concerta at Hongkong.” (45) will, when completail, be a mat. H. Jokon,
the world. Its canres extends through upwards convicted he was fined 31. ter to be justly proud of. The pictares of the
of sixteen degrees of Istitade and fourteen of sired. Whether this will be forthcoming tions, it further appeara, had reference only the Templates Bus citat of its predecessors. Hon. J. M. Price Constal Washington" (49) Winner at last mosting. B. Bard. 1033 ft. longituda, rising to the west of the great centre
Pout without pressure appears to be doubtful. to the particular shipment of lead in the There was again a growded house, and the outer-A Portrait "(55), and a magnificent sopy of
tableland of Thiles, and having a branch within triss. Prise presented by Club Germania.
one bundred and fifty miles of the headwaters of Sumo exception has been taken, to the action. Olenroy and not to the general queatainment provided was the best one that, has yet Fece Homo" (42)-amped their producer 611.-B. E. Angier. A-T, W.
9.-G. P. STE
·V.-G. &. Caldwell,
the Indus Ganges, and Bramaputra. beso given. The audione seemed to thoroughly or want of action, of the local Governinenttion. The telegram speaks of the lead as jy the concert, every iter being received with squalled, in the diffent field of portraiture. 3. Denklu.
proceding nonely due exit from 88der 30min in the matter, but, as is seems to us, without having been "consented" by the French hearty applauso. The procuras las boon al-
Mr. Foster's dower paintings were desarrally 1.-8. Hayllar.
east to 94dog. 10min. ssst, it makes an 8 eurv,
There appeared to bave been some quarrel bo- and then passing through a procipitons gorge, teca the complainant and the first defendaut reason. Formerly the Governor of Hong-cruiser. In the absence of information ready published; including the singing com- admired, while Mr. Sandys, BN well main- Kong was also Superintendent of British
patition it comprised sixton items. Mr. tained his own by some creditable landscapes.7.-
which sometimes widens into a parrow valley, for, exording to the evidence of a constable, it is impossible to say with certainty Swales. who is one of the most native of the Amongst the water colour drawings nons
chatinaes through mountains towing to they were fighting, and the other wayers en- Trádo in China. He is not so now, the
eighteen thousand to twenty thousand feet in
deavouring to separate them. what the precise nature of the seizure was, commitee who get up these coueurts, again pro
north latitude. At this pisca, seccrding to the Abbé Desgodina, the hills gradually lower their
The Daily Press.
traband or not.
will in
"Strangers Yet" in a manner that showed her
|
-6. Dickson.
(povaland 5snis).
palisad 5 yards
10.-G. Schmit IL-J. G. Schröter 5.-F. A.Hazeland. 12-IN. Thompson. 3. E. Bolworthy. 13. Tirabok
H. Jackson. Winner at last mooting.-6. 2. Lammert.
--Prize presented by C. D. Bottomley. Esq.
1.-H. E- Tomkina) 2.-E. I Lowdall, R...... $-0. E. Bolalig 4.-3. A. Caldwell.
-C. A. Cornish -AB-JUG 7.—H. Haylar. 8-F. A. Fazeland.
9. P. Lammer
raids.
-
homels."
Aftor
LARCENT.
Fong Akong, boatmin, was sentenced to four. teen days' hard labourfer stealing sis carpenter's la from a shop at 292, Queen's-road West, on
the 19th inet
"CHABOR OF ASSAULT. Olivia Luis, of France, cook. Ea Lory, of Austria, unsraployed, and B-the Clyns, single woman, residing at 13, Corang-stront, were commoned on a charge of having ayaulted Stephen Bernstein, described as a merchant of Lyndhurst Terrace.
His Worship boand the complainant and the Erst dofondant ore: in their own recogзissness of set sach to keep the panse for three mouths. The other two defondants were discharged. The evount of the journey of the expedition.
AN UNWATCHFUL WATCHMAN. is very agrocably told, the adventures of the Jewan Alli, watchman to Mr. Frarajao Hori voyageure often being highly amusing, and thensjee, was charged with having been drunk observations of the anther on the features of the and asserum duty. ----
The defondant admitted having been found in country, the character of the various tribes, their lapo at the back of his master's premises in at customs, the mundan of locomotion, &e, form most inebriated and somnolent condition, bort ha suid interesting reading. The Siamese Governmentdid) he was not on duty as he had, with his master's 9-335 pm-120 Tands HURGIE RACE Grorything
their power to facilitate the pro-consent, scoured the services of a dapaty to act Winners at previous meetings at Hongkong
for him. their arrival at.
Upon inquiry it was found the defendant's and elsewhere to be penalised 5 yards for one Tess of the expedition, and win, and 2 yards-and-a-half additional for each immé they found a niesy built, hans, "adorned master had giroa 20 such permission, and Las succoeding win. Prize prosented by the Hon. like some Parisian cafö, and with every appliance defondant, being unable to find the person ha F. D. Sazsoon. First two in och hent to runofhome-life" erected specially for their reception.allegot was sting enbstitute for him, and tho
10. Denison....... 11,--C. A. LaroTEORÍ 12-3. Turner
dation of the latter appointment vesting in but we think it will be found to have been sided very efficiently. The stage was made to wore more worthy of notine them Mrs. H. W. 3.-1.30 pm-HALF MILE RACE, (HANDICAP) height, as far as the twenty-eighth degree of look exocodingly pretty. The committee were Davis's charming" Studies from the Hill Sido" Her Majesty's Minister to Paking, and in are in the nature of a pre-amption than a fertausts in seancing the sasistaue of another 167 and 72) andRed Loatan" (71), the mattore affecting trade at the Treaty ports confecition, and that, should the lead not laly on this occasion. Mrs. White singing last a gorgeous and bighly finished piece of a it is the latter official who must be looked to be restored, the parties interonted will re-to be a real acquisition, and her song baingloring. This lady deserves special credit for s for information and advice. The duties of the eivo payment for it. Belligerents have car-encored, the last verse was reported. Mrs. photographie album beautifully illustrated with Governor of Hongkong are clearly confinadain rights of pre-emption with regard to
Gritton again restoretiazaluibla gorriana representations of local-teras, Lycopods, and.. at the piano as anlaist and nergapayist, whilst grasso Mr. D. E. Caldwell exhibited half a to the government of the Colony: he is goods destined for an enemy's ports, and if her rendering of Cherry Ripe and for part doen water colours, among which “View on the
of this dust"What are the wild wares saying?" any concern with matters connected with the with regard ts China, we fail to see how, a Gritton were very happy with their counis and attracted most attention. Thus were really Treaty ports. The stoppage of or inter-a matter of international law, they can be pre-obstactar songs, and Mr. Scott was again well to game, the tones being exoedingly tender and de- ference with trade at the latter naturally by rented. If they da, although there may the fora in character yarformenes: he is vidently jesto. Å stream on Lantan" (84) and "Sy. a reflex action exercises a prejudicial effect oot be actual money loss to the owners of concerts. Mr. Quinton, after a rather four war" (85) by the same artist were also most
a great favourite with the audiences at thes an tast of Hongkong, but it would only be the goods, trade will nevertheless be greatly absence from the stars, made surther appenrouve meritorious productions, and were much ad- where the trade of the colony was im
inconvenienced by, the state of uncertainty as a vocalist, singing "Killarney" and taking wird. Br. mediately and directly interfered with that
s to shipments over reaching their destina. part in the dust with Mrs. Gritton with excailent only two pictures in coloured orayons Coloneti
The Last, which is an old favourite, Crawford displayed a number of water the Governor of Hongkong would have any tion which will then prevail. It is desirn WRLE one of the goma of the evening.
vested with diplomatic functions, nor has he the French choose to oxorcise these rigbiseft nothing to be desired. Mossrs. Swales and Bowen Boud" (68) and "On Mount Davis" (69)
tusty
Caldwell also contributed the
right to take action. "If, for example, he ble, therefore, that some definite-statement. Watt Eve The British Lion" sonrs, exnental in his well known masculino
There
....B$ 40
in the final.
TRIAL HEATH. 3.35 p.m. First Font. 3.15 p.m. Scound Heat. --H. 9. D.Jarratt, (owes 1.-E. Wood, joos 10
7 Jarde nils-balf). Fardo).
-G...aldwell- 3.---F. Griable. Gri
4-F: A. Hazeland--- 5.-C. E. Haworthy.
Jes Winner at last meeting.-E. J. Chapman. 181 secs.
2-C. 8. Barft. 3-4. Danica,
Holworthy.
W. Weizen Pike, (paradised 9 inalios). 7-FB. Wood,
(penalized 6 inches).
A large supply of European tinned provisions
individual had left for Caloutta.
He was fixed 32.
THE LYNDHURST TERRACE MURDER CASE.
Chun Ahing and Chan Ashing, hawkers, wors charged with having conspired together to bring and others on the 11th inst a false charge of murder against, Mok Apin
and wines had even been sent for their ass, but had not arrivedin.cocraquends of the dɔlays on the river inthe upward journey. The town of Zimmé Kiang Mai, or Zama peda-pur there-nagars nawars-roza (ito name ascerting to the Labong This once arose out of the trial of Mok Apin Chronicle), is a large and feurishing town, with and the second defendant at the Bapreme Court | a flourishing market, and is evidently a centre on the charge of having murdered the Indian, Alli Mahomed Rehemally, at No. 40, Lyndhurst Mr. Colquhoun, however, givos terrace, on the 6th it. The first defendant
"The Midshipmite" in capital style; the atto. Conspicuous among them were "The Gida should be obtained from the French Govern- former was loudly sered, and he responded very River (75), The Shored fridge at Nikko
(831 and same figures of native Ladian soldiery. most as to whether they intend to exercise with Our Jack's some ham to-day. chase rights-mith referense to the trade of 1. 1. Bomercio "Eugane Arts Cream Mr. Palmer contributed a number of his falici the treaty ports; and with reference to lead song in character "The Old Log Cabin."
and Blasers. Flatt And Hopkins sang the niggas little sketches, und Mr. Terner a tine archi 10.-3.45 p.m.-LoNG JEMP-Winners at pro-af trado.
vious meeting at Hongkong and also where to representation as to the prejudicial effect were a zumber of competitors in the singing tetura drawing of the Praya front of the new
be ponalised i inches. Prize presented by Every few partisalars about it. He tells us that gave information, which led to the arrest of Mck the stoppage of its import is likely to have competition, some of the men performing for promisas of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
R. Sassoon, Esq. well Lance Corporal Doe, of the Bulle, cang the It is to be regretted that this artist did not shi
-it-is-the inrgest-place-on-the-Moping plain, that Apio, and gave evidenes to having-won him and might also be fairly made. Our own Govern- ¦ judge's song from "Trial by Jury,” and accom
[7. --G. A. Caldwell.
there is what is called an inter and an outer two others, of whom ore was the second defend- ment onglat size to be asked to give an expanied himself very cleverly. Them were four bit more of his much appreciated landscapes is. A. Hozeland,
town, each surrounded by fortifications, which ant in this case, go into the deceased'sahop, and placation of the meaning it intends should prizes, which were awarded us follow-first, soigar water colours
that Mok Apin seized the deceased by the throat are crumbling into rain; that the inner town is and put a gag to his mouth. Chan Ashing at. E. St. D. Jarrush,
(penatinod e incbca).
an oblong, six thousand fast from north to that time closed the shop dom, and he saw no 11.-3.55 pm-120 YARDS FLAT RACE, (HAN- from seat to west; that there are some aino hun Winner at last moetingW. Waton Pils. 20. sauth, and four thousand sight hundred fast more. He said nothing anyone, but thinking it was Arbt, he went away with his stail DICAP)inal beat,
The second defendant was arrested come days dred houses inside the laner fort, but many more after at Yanmali-by P.-S. Ballia, and when 12-4p.m.-BOYS RACE. 200 TBDS HANDI-
CAF)-For bors under 15, open to European than that number in the outer town and in what taken to the Sation he made a confession which sabools; first, second, and third prizas prezented may be termed the suburbs on the banks of the was taken down in writing, in which had 13.4.20 p.m.-BOLDIERS HALF HILE RAOU. Hoping river; and he adds that each household having been present at the commission of the Open to all non-commissioned officers and often contains thirty or even fifty persons under deceased's death. That was done by Mok Apin grime, but said he had no hand in causing the men of the Garrison and Navy. Post entries.
import or export of rice to or from Hong kong were interfered with in any way, then the Governor of the colony would be the officer whose duty it would be to take the firet step towards obtaining vedress. Soalsoj in the matter of the trade in sems and music tions of war. If a shipment of arme con sigued to Hongtong. were seized on its way here, the local Government would naturally taka such action as might be demod ne
čase, to a bluejacket named Palmer; second, a To add to the attractions of the pictures; be attached to the statenient that they de-eigar holder, to Lance Corporal Don; third, well selected programumo of roes and instra- cessary, for France has clearly no right to eline to admit the right of the French "to pocket knife, to a marine named Master montal music had been arranged, which was carried out much to the gratification of the guests. A recitation by a wall known local elocutionist still further varied the proceedings. The programme included the part song "Ob Hush thee, my Baby," a trio "Oh Monors a dust and a song, all of which were picely van- devad by amatour and appreciatively received.
pianoforte solos and M. Souvlet favoured the gapany with two one un the violin, whjob were executed in his usual masterly style. The latter pianofortoscio was one of his own com position, The St. George's March," which was wertly applauded.
interfere with the trade of the colony, Ifront rice graarally as contraband of war." Į a box of vigara, to a bluejacket named Eastwood
the arms or munitions were reshippad to one
Inquiries officially made on these pointa by
of the Chinese porta, then, as soon as they the Chambers of Cammorce would, wa think, passed beyond the waters of the colony, a have a good effect. different state of things would arise; but we
would have
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES FOR TO.
MORROW.
3TH SUNDAY IN LENT,
CAFERDEAL
5.m.-Parede Service. Morning Prayer and Sermot,
Bev, O. Chean.tt. 12.0.-Yong Prayır, Sermon, and itoly Comme- 3.45 Evoalug Prayer and Sermon, the Colonial
Dior, this Colanial Chaplain.
Chaplain.
ST. PETER'S CRоnch. --Evening Prayor and Sorisch, the Bishop.
GARRISON THRÄTRE.
7.30 p.m.-Soléiers Voluntary Servior, Rev. O. Chou-
natt. Prescher, the Niskap.
ST. STEFNEN Usunca. (Al Borvices in Chinese).
4-A. H. Jackson.
Winners at prorious meetings to be bandicap-one roof at night. Clearly they want a sanitary and tho man not in enetody. When being tried 1. Prizes presented by H. J. H. Tripp, Esq. beard at Zimm. The bazaar onsists of long at the Supreme Court for murder-bo-told-In- Firet prize, $25; second prize, $19; third rows of booths lining one of the main streets, spector Matheson that his confession was a ten- Frize, $5. 14-4.15 p.m.-300 YARDS FLAT RACE (HAN meat, vegetables, and fruits English piece parpose of getting the reward offered.
and the market is well supplied with fish conted story, and that he and the lawker had schemed the whole maiter between them for the DICAP)-Prizo presonted by the Hon. T. Jackson.
goode find their way to Zimms in spite of the Mok Apin, who mid he was a chair coolie na. cost of carriage, which is great, as may be readily employed, living in Tank Lane, was called: be jglasd when * stated that they are said that the nounts given by the defendants brought up from Bangkok, a journey of forty on his trial were false, and that on the 6th alt
he was sick in his house. five days, and from Moulmain in British Barmah. P. 8. Butlin and Inspsotor Matheson gare Business is carried on in the Zimmé markets with- | ovidence to the affect stated above
1.-A. H. Jackson.. 2.--G-A-Caldwel
8.-
A. Cortlab.
Saratek.
7 yuris.
a good ground of protest The French ganbost Comèle, Captain Noirst. against anything in the nature of a blockade from Saigon 3rd March, arrived here yesterday of the port to prevent the export of goods of The Portogusse unboat Tamega, Captain any kind, whether ama or otherwise, to ports Avila, arrived Lere yesterday from Macoo. not affected by the operations of the balli-
The British gunboat Midye, Commander Hot- gerents, say Macao or the Philippines. The ham, froma Feoshow 17th instant, arrived bers positionacems soalear that it would hardly be yesterday. necessary to refer to it, were it not for the fact H.M.'s sloop Albatross, Commander Hicks, az that some confusion of thought seems to harerived hors yesterday from Chefoo, having called prevailed with reference to the relations of at Wuureng. the Government of Hongkong to tha Chinw trade generally. This confusion of thought rendars it desirable to inquire what the real daties of the local Government are, in order with the next outward French mail, loft Saigon The Messagarin Maritimosatesmer Tracusôdy, that we may clearly perceive what they are for this pert yesterday at 3 p.. not. We bavo shown above that those du-
The two direct stormors with the third day eveninge så 730 All Santan are invited troca, and if Jackson is in the colony and in the 15.4.20 p. INTERNACIONAL TUQ-or-War. - Baddhist monks, but these holy friars. sro Bol |
The W. C. Daily News hears that a few days
go the Fravel deposited thirteen coffius in-the
Island of Puakoo.
ties, so far as they relate to trade, are confin-Government ente's opium and the next Indian ed to our legal commerce. From a ver-mail, left Cutoutta for this port on Thursday chant's point of view it is almost impossible morning, the 19th inst.
oFest that the Taatai had notified the Consuly
11 Morning Prayer, &o, Rare. J. B. Ost and
Fone Yat San. Praer, the Bishop. 6.30 p.m.-vening Prayer and Sermon, Rors. J. E.
Ost and Fong Tub Boy.
UNION CHURCH SERVICES. USION DAUNCH.
HONGKONG AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS.
The change in the weather ha como nono too soon for the Athletic Sports, for though the truck is a fast drying one, it will be somewhat heavy, and times will not be se good,probably, sa last year for many of the everts. The number of entries is not quite equal to last year, though it is up
Diving Worship, 11 am-Ras. R. J. Eital. Service in Chine, 2 ya-Key J, Chalmers, M.A., L.L.D.
SEARCH'S SERVICES. The Sacrices for Seamon which have been hitherto held in the Mission Church, Queen's-road, will be to the average. The first event is the 100 yards held in the future in Union Church. On Sunday and
attoad.
Groaz
THE CHINESE INSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITED.
J
PARKES stating that the British Government, day's issue, by a printer's error the words or the fourteenth anal report of the company to the xen will compete, and if Wood is in his home;
S1st December, 1884.
4. C. E. Holworthy ŠA. J. Fasch......... 6.-II. HayBar 2. A. Hazeland &A Denison., 90. Grimbio 10.-H. W. Arthur 11.-C. W. Dickson 19.-G. P. Lammert 18.-J. I. Hasoland......... 14--C. A. LamILOTË ....
14
-Trial hents. Fight men a side. Nationality
out the poisy haggling nad chaffering unmalin must The Crown Solicitor, Mr. Jahnson, who ap place in the East, bargain baing ducted in Pested for the presention, applied for a pamond, and the hearing was adjourned to Wednesday, an almost Quaker The lonca The people of bail being allowed the prisoners.
Zimmé are quiet, özderly, and friendly to strang- ers. The city in a porfect nest of poongyees or
CORRESPONDENCE.
to be decited by that of the father. T too unworldly, according to the accounts given by: We do not bold calves roonsible for the opinions
pulled over 15 feet. No spikes or nails allow ed. No holes to be dag in the greand before starting. 164.45 pm-1 TARDA HUEDIE RACK
Final heat. 174.50 DVETEBANG PLAT RACE 120 Tardo, (Handicap)-Open to all of 95 years old and upwards, and of 10 years résidence in the East First prira prosented by C. P. Charter, Esq., semad pries presented by the
Committee.
1.3. M. Gaedon.
-H. Fous...... 8. J. Holase... 4W. Lage
E. Wodahduse. 4.B. I.H. Tipp 7.-J. J. Francis .................... 80. F.A. Sangato
-E. Burnlo 10.--0. C. Coben p 11.-K. J. Angroga..... - G. Wilcox 13-0. D. Bothom.sy
Burntoh. Jarda.
11.
12
25
.30
exposed by ons Correspondents.]- THE PERAK TIN MINING AND BMELTING Co
our author, and they are not apparently animated by the bigotry that characterises the lamas of Thibet. Altogether it would zoom that Zimné is easily ruled, and although the blight- TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PREIN.”
SIE-I, pi course, unaware of the meZUJU curs of slavery rests upon the country.
For correspondant "A Shareholder" passessm the people did not asam unhappy or discontented of asuertaining what steps bars boon taken to Naturally Mr. Colquhoun, in the concluding wards the registration of the above company as chapter, deals with the prospects of the railway a company with limited liability, but "if "tho which he has projected from Zimmé to Bangkok, Directors have not been active in the matter un injustice has been done to the shareholders. and which he maintains to be upt only practicable. There is in some quarters a desire to purchase but as presenting no obstacise greater than are the stock as soon så the company becomes a met with and surmonated in ordinary engineering United one and in one instanco I know of a practice all over the world at the present day. would-be investor who is shortly leaving forhome, He instances the success which has attended the and his opportunity, as well as that of some holder who might be indused to realiza, will be Sittang and Irrawaddy Valley railways in British last. Why will not the Directory do mora to Burmsh, although following, along the greater win the confidence of abareholders and the portion of the way, a great navigablu waterway. public P-I am, Sir, Yours faithfully, and gives statistics to prove that sizesers must at
same form he was Inst year he will probably win Falotto, 11th March -Mr. Fazther tonkeugh, Mit, despite his penalty.Failing him we shal rent to see the moon fall to George Grimble, bo-is realising the promise be made as to separate the local trade from tho Obion Telegraphis information from Ningge was re-
sprinter among the boys. There will probably trade generally, but for Goreromaatal pur.eived in Shangani on the 12th instant to the
be no 'ono' bat Jackson and Thompson com peting with the shot, and the former should posos the distinction is clearly draws and is that the port was closed. precise and unmistakeable. The Governor of
The following is the report of the dirouters of, although he is penalised. The 120 yards It is raported, says the N.U. Daily News, that the Chiness Insurance Company for presentation open event the handicapping being very good; handicap promises to be a very interesting aud Hongkong is concer and only with the trade some of Admiral Courbet's ships recently cap-at the fourtsoath ofiary meeting of sharobaders, it will probably fall either to G. Grimble or of Hongkong; the Minister at Paking is the tored twelve Chinese juuks which were idenbe held at the heat ofile of the expany at II. "Arthur, another late prominent performer Superintendent of British trade in Chins. with arms and ammonition.
Hongkong, on the 28th March, at 12 o'tlook among the juveniles, who, fe developing rapidly into a first rata sprinter. It is probable that for In our count of the assay of the gold lately non- The fact that the ratification of Sir Hazur
discovered in British North Borneo, in yester
Tire directors have new to submit to the shareholders the high jump nous but the three penalized declined to recognise rics generally as confused" were wrongly given as "ore found."
form he will probably boat Jarrett, and be abls traband has not appeared in the Clovernment
The net premis earned during the year, losa roin to give the extra inch to Bari Jackson, The British steamer Telemachus, which arriv-Aurances and return promis, kyether with interest who is not penalised, scording to the Gazette is certainly eslealated to excite re-edbereyesterday morning from Shanghai, reports and gain in Echange, amount to $217,636.35, (als at programme, abonki wiz the quarter mila mark, but we imagine the omission has having soon the steamer Glenroy and two Fronch the same amamant se last year) cat of which the dire en the form he displayed with Plis last year,
tors bave paid interest në the rate of spar ocnt per ancam to shareholders. Losses for the surrent year when he would probably have won the race had arisen from an oversight in the Legation st-of-war at anchor S.W. of atrial Island.
have boon $13.491,36 loss than the shanut at sams he ran with more judgment. We shall expost Peking. Had the notification been sent to The steamrs which have recently arrived date in 1883, 2ut the toase cu prurious years paid in to see Barff again win the prize for throwing Fong Kong it would no doune bave 100 Shanghai Evra the Tangtazo parte report list 1856, have secten no the balange af erat, if we the the orisitet bali, dospite his justly of five last 18 a 20 yards start. Wissors populous, and fertile, and the inaniban a drea
that up credit of working pucalty üve yards.
Winner at last meeting-T. A. Ja Maurine tead a railway through Bism. The field is larg
inhalibuts be
TO THE EDITOR OF THE" DAILY PEEES." published, as other notifications by Heryi. The Alphabetical gamboats have been in cariod forward for 1881 to $26,610.33, leaving the re year by Lammert, nt as he will probably
SI-I have read the tutor of "A Bhary evere fand iutsot, as is last accoqpt,
at previous meetings to be penalised 100 yards as a matter of coarse, on the importance of secur-holder in your issue of to-day, and I am ex Majesty's Minister frequently are, in the Go hiding for some time-N. C. Daily News.
Knows loans to date to be paid in 1835 a tino vault this year, it is diflenit to apot
for first wie, and 50 yards cdditional.for sus the winger. Tomkins was a well known dis vernment Gazette. We are not concoruad to The Hongkong Choral Socisty's concert will ated at 548,500.
To lessen the expenses of the company, the directors tance runnar in England, and has been
seeding win. Prize--First and second prizesing this great market for British goods, and tiste tremnly surprised, after what the Chairman of support any lazeres faire paliny, or to defend take place this evening in St. Andrew's Hall; bare voluntarily reduced their annual remuneration going so well in training that we shsil es 1G Azaldwell -0.4. Immort
presented by the Guérison. |
strongly on the necessity of checkmating Freach the Company sail at the annual meeting of the Company, that no stops should have yet been City Hall. The programme, which is published to 12,000, but hope that is falute the red pro-
designs in. Miam and the Bhan steba. What taken to register the Company as one with any weakness or indecision on the part of on out front page, embraces Cowen's cantars sperity of the company may enable them to revert to pect to soe him win the half mile, though he - Hayller
as a lot of start to give away. Wood has done (3–7. A fareland.
can ascertain H. E. Tomkins, over opinione may be entertained with regard to Emited liability; and so far is the Government, whether-imperial or local, The Ross Maidee" in the first part, sad songs, their former toen
The diretora ar plaased to be able to call attaa soms good perforiuatces over hurdles in. E. Holworthy. (ponalized 10 gazda}.
the author's views on the designe of France in from all available sources of inquiry, nothing bas but before blauso is laid on account of any ballads, drets, and violin solo in the moondtion to the improvement in business at the Agoes to England, but 10 yards in a 120 yards race: SA. H. Jaciaan.
9.-A. Turner.
Fado-Chinese countries, as based on the
been done to fulfill the promise of the Directors London, and so far the bedd olive has made Tory
Winner at last meeting.-W. Watson Pike.
of the Company, In a big allowance to giver still if he does not action or lusetion i te important, indeed part. It should attract a large audiencer
pressions which are tớând în Dà Chame's ancorat win, he will not be far from the front. Jarrett
If it is to that nothing has been done, thes The British steamer Crusader, Captain Bowen, satisfairy commencement for the current your imperative, that the responsibilities of the
DIRECTORS, which arrival at Amoy on the 12th instaus from Mr. H. Faud Mr. M. Grote retite in coiotion, will also be well up, as though he gave 10 yards 19-5.10 p.INTERNATIONAL TUG-or-Was. of the Lagres Expedition, there can be no poa gentlemen are personally incurring a great various officials 'should be ascertained, in or Shanghai, reports:While passing through the bat baig ligible offer themselves for de-alections last year he was only beaten by a short distanos. -Final pul.
zible doubt that the British Government should reponsibility. They are placed in the position der that it may be laid, at the door of the Benham Fassage the Frenol cruiser Nielly care Mr. L. Haneshild and Mr. Thomas Andic bare it will probably be found that no preliminary 29-5.25 p.m.-SAUR RACK. 80 YARDS-Frits no longer anglest a fald for enterprize which they hold by the ahureholders to protect the
hoats will be required for the raes, as we do not presented by the Committee.
interest and carry out the wishes of the share- proper person, It is not difficult to foreses alongside and sout a boat with offers to emains
sudited the accounts, su tür Krectors have mushorpect to see more than four or froof the entrants 21-5.30pm-CONSOLATION RACE, the ship'a pspers Kud cargo, and, after they were
120 promises so well for British ommerce. The im holders. They are paid for their services Bod the great inconvenience and danger that satisfied was allowed to provved on the voyaga, / Peuming in"yesomammanding their to slotion.
Yasos-Opan to competitors who are not medisto angeration et Upper Burma and the unless they carry out the early expTEREMİ E. -Bermios, Chairmaür nompete. The long jung will be a near thing might arige if the Governor of Hongkong 'Arrived in Amoy at 5 pa 18th March, all well. Hongkong, Roth March, 1365,
between Pike, Jarrett, and Wood, mud they will won a prize. Pries presented by a Resident, construction of the proposed railway to Kinng wishes of the shareholders they should be
7.- Lowdell ·
"ANOTHER SHAREHOLDERE. Hongkong, With March 1885.