A. 8. Watson &' Ca, Limitol-32

premium, salon. China Imperial Tom of 1884 A

premiem.

por cent, per sent

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 B-7 per cent.

premium

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1894 C--8 per cent,

premion.

Chinese Imperial Government 1895 Dollar Loan

per cent. promlam.

HONGKONG" TEMPERATURE.

(Phơm Matamu. Pasco Colt Seaprsa.

November 1,

Exromoter- ...

80.350 .30.170

Basomake Pulle

Thermometer-

1

Thannonetar-1 1/M..

74

The Nord 7,35,

*

Thermometer-0. (Wes belbk.

63

Termometer-tmək. (Wing baud).

EL

Taramometer--41; 18. {Fist bulb)}..

.81

Thermote-Mazimom

#hermometer÷3inimata (orer elght)....

ap

HONGKONG TIDE-TABLE

9TH TO 15TH Nõvakama, 1596,

Han War,

Taupun

Near Flar..

9

7

to 10 3

15

Low Walk.

llavukenz

Fight

Jar Time

Beledi.

The bright of men as'eval has been detrained at 7.593 foot shores of the tide, gargani the Visoris Naval Ward: and the Lowrie Ordinary Marine Film, to which datum the brigo in thes Tables arveferred, as 5,505 fost abora

ዘኁ

This the tables marked wish i madena (—) sign see below Law. Water Ordinary Spring Tifon suluhould be

brated bam the mutants groov

CHINA. COAST METEOROLOGICAL

-- REGISTER.

7th November, 1948, KL. & V.M.

BRATION,

Manila

$9.00

20_17

tongkang..

Popow

Fagad...

ATBOY

stengul

STATION.

BADO...

Haiphong

$0.23 10,91

Wiad

Bth Norber, 1965, at 10 am,

AT

bowhow

Shanghai.... bagasala....

30 87

Wind.

The Barometers on the whole risen slightly and gradienta pontiate rather set fr SE. winds. The temperience and humidity are rather sad the weather fon.

W. DOBERCK.

Houskous Obaureators, 8th November, 1888

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

On date 1L 10 m. m. atá p.m.

2014

Previona day.

15.m.

Farometer

32.17

Temparatare

74

-Hanity

50

Direction of wind.N.N.E.

Forge of wind

Weather Amer Fain

0,

b.

1.8.£.

b.

1-BROKEN reduced to 52 degrees Fahrenheit and to the level at homes in inches, tenths and hundredthe

-damentariam in tha nhado in.

4.degoun Fabrembajt 3.-WTT la parentage fituration, tas komilley v

- ade, maduma tare with inoistare being 103

L-DINORGE DE YER WIwn in two points.

-YO OF THE WIFE Muding in BeanTork Deale IŠTAIR OF TAM HATA: B. ba siy; C. desched alouds: Arisalg rais; Ffog; G.gla.ay: kail; L light- bing: O dregst j P. pasmin ubaware, 12. aqually; Brain; S. now: 7. tanodermability; W. dow (wet),

7.- in insbes, toccas and bundredtla.

W. DORERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 8th Novombor, 1888.

women or other passengore who were on board the launch at the time. He thought the evideon to that, as it at present stood, needed some ad- dition

His Worship-I think the evidence of that second witness-Woo Afat-was hardly satis factory.

Inspector Thomson-I do not believe that man was there at all, your Worship,

The following farther eridance was then

taken

לי

Hung Afat aid-I am muster of the Tow Ling atean launch. Qu the 10th alt.. at five p. one of my passengers jumped overboard after I left the Hongkong whart.

His Worship-For Hung Ham? Witness--The Honourable Ng, the Mandarin at Kowloon, engaged the lauoah to go to Kow loon City. He is the Hip Tai. Some of his man came to me and said they had important breiness, and they would give me $3 to go direct to Kowloon City.

Are you always willing to allow your launch to be used for $3 to go to Kowloon City P-Yes, There were six mon who came to me. They were in plain clother, and were not distinguish able from ordinary persons; they had no straw bats. Besides these there were other passengers an beard and there was notlos board up on the board was taken down shortly niter starting by annoh that we were going to Hang Hom. This one of my mou, because we were going to Kaw loon City first. The man who engaged the lausel aid we were to do so.

Did yon get any passengers from the Wing Shing or any other laanah P-Yes, over ten came from the Wing Shing. We had already started when she came alongkidəng.

THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9rm. 1888.

Did the man who jumped overboard come from the Wing Shing -- onannt say: I only knew Chung Shing on beant the Wing Shing

Did he come on bound the Kam Ling from the Wing Shing 7-You.

And did he go to Kowloon City P-Yos; ho went there, and to Hang lam, and back to Hongkong on board the Kam Zing.

Inspector Thomson-That explanation is very unsatisfactory. Why should Chung Shing go on board the Wing Shing and then come on board this launch when he know beforehand that Kum Ling was bound for Kowloon City P

Central Market you say "all this we hara na The Norden rae in ballast at the time, and eo

After quoting my remarks on the stato of the | the framas have suffered a good deal of damage. | The Consolattor Que, vales, The 100; for

betitstion in characterizing as a very exaggerst went into dock at once.

THE STEAMER “GREYHOUND " ASHORE IN THE MAIN AN

*STRAITS.

ponies that hava run at this misting and not won a race; wolght for inches as per exato; entrance. Ths. 4. Once mand.

gartne

The

1

HONGKONG.

The official inquiry into the girsamatances at- tanding the kidnapping from the water of the galang of Won Afung, an alleged distrist head- man of the Triad Sodlaty, who was subsequent y deoapitated at: Kowloouthey, was contin and on the 2nd and 3rd inst, and then adjourned to

Mr. Bassoon's Giadiator..... I The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES, a forged entry for winners; optional for the winner of the Hook States, or the Consolation Cup, not ex- goeding 14 hands 8 inches in height, weight enable the Poligo to obtain further evidenco. for inches as per sonde entraroe, Tls. 10; win- Another sitting FR held gestoring and ners of two races, Tis. 15 extra; of more than further evidenes takan. A burglar was caught twa radca, Tls. 40 extra. One mile and by Mr. O. E. Haworthy on the night of the 2nd instant, in his father's house, Sassoon's Councillor. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHAKR, value,up out of his bedroom. The session of the "Beauregard." in the act of carrying a silver Ts. 150; fan Chian ponies: weight for inchos Legislativa Council was formally opened on the as per avalo"; "winners of a Stoeplechase of any oth fast, when his Excellency the Acting Gor provious mooting in Bhanghai, 6ība. extra; graor road a speech in which ke reviewed the two or more. 201ba extra; non-winnere of a financial position of the Colony and gave the Steeplechase allowed 5lbs.; entranon, Tx. 5. programme of lagishtion for the session. Tho Twise round a Course selected by the Sitowards. Hon. P. Ryrie ovat, and the Hon. J. Mr. Seraph's Hard Times

Bell-Irring seconded the address to reply, which Yuy extriad unanimously. aflar & IMPORTANT CONTRACT GIVEN TO THE FRENCH SYNDICATE AT

statement. This might be passed over, as after all it is but a matter of opinion, and may ba tarmod "the retort courtions"; but, when in another sontanos the writer, gaining coo- donos, states "that these people see gaite cap- able of sleeping on the stalls and of washitig thew fent on the we can well believe, but the Now was recoivot on the morning of the 5th supervision is too close to allow of their doing inst. by the agenta, Mesars Adamson, Ball & Co., these, at all events during the day and it would that the British steamer Greyhound was ashore cern that it was in the day-tims the potrespon. Nua Sa Point, nunc Cape Cami, in the Hainan Straits. The Grayhound was on the voyage from His Worship-I cannot force them to say deat made his visit," we come to "the le direst" anything... Hò is somewhat in a position of da which requires an equally “straight" reply,"

Fakhoi to Hoihow at the time of the mishap, and fenes, and he can give what evidono le plonsos. Now the writer cannot possibly know what I had accomplished rather more than half the pas Inspector Thoman-Of coursa ho has not have gen, and, quietly assuming that I have age. The message gave no further information been telling the truth, your Worship, Firat bevielied the Markets but once and that in the day

than this, but a telegram was sent for failer par. said he made the bargain himself with the Mau time (the reason for which assumption. Apticulars. Lateria skaday a reply was received to darin'd soldier, and now he says it was Changparently being that I alleded in the olearing of

the effect that the Greyhound was nahore on sand Ashing

the traps) fatty contradicto my statements I and rocks, but that at člo time the information | oan only repoat that I have sat down nothing left her bottom was whole. It was believed that if which I hare ast seen, and that what the wind did not shange she would he got off I have stated regarding the condition of some without much damage. The telegram further

kagthy specel by the Hou. A. F. MacEwen rirests and the Central Markot is the re-

stated that the steamer Anton had goes out

in whion he expressed his disappointment init of personal observation, and upt hallucina. from Hoihow to her nanatance.

Į with the statement. Beceral new Billa were tion. If their condition be now improved, so years on this line, and until now she has enjoye The Greyhound has been running for many

read a first time and the Council then adjourned. much the better for the Colony.

Caroo, 23rd October.

A collision ogeurred in the Canton river,EAK The article also states "it is not difflock to the distinction of being about the only vessel ro

The latter which you published in the Day Tiger Island on the 4th inst, between the British so his scquaintances will know that has at times. She is a strongly built little boat, and of Port Arthur. News has reached a from great branch baing maca in her part ham, hit arrive at the identity of the writer." If that begally running through the Hainas Struise Nece of October 18th foreshadowed what has gunboat Espoir and the Danish stoarne Nordin.

which had not touched ground there one or more eines come to paze in regard to the harbour works. The latter austained considerably damage, in the habit of deliberately pablishing absolute fatehoods, and, notwithstanding the sarcastic will has the batter chance of getting off Tientsin that the Viceroy, pressed by the fortunately abors the water line, and sha was able allusion to a "Sanitary popislist," will remem- whole. A slight change of the wind, Lowever, tais, has made over the whole concern to the so continue her massage to Hergkong, whers · ber that a knowledge of at least the elements may drive her further aground and diminish her Franch Syndicate, who scatract to do the work she was docked the sste day. The gunboat was

sunitatico e usually acquired by every

chanons of being an rod. PHYSICIAN, Hongkong, 5th November, 1896.

His Worship-Of course he is in the position of a usu cu-his defence, and cannot be forced to say anything.

Inspootor Thomson-I want to find out, if it is possible to get any account of it, why Chong Shing was on board the BingShing launch at all. It is not usual for theaccountant ofa Chiass firm to go on board a steam laanob and take a pleasure mass is in the shop, and not on board the laandhos, trip in this way to the Kowloon side; his bus

His Worship to witness-What is the reason he was an beard tho launch P

Witness-I do not know; he goes over there occasionally,

of

Was the order giron you to go direct to Kow loon City before the lasnok laft the wharf or after the man was taken out of the water ---Tho order was given at the time of starting.

Do you know why that was I do Lot- Dvou son suy Purlagasse soldiers on kard Inspector Thorsor. He told me himself that the Wing Shing You. After we got those after the man was taken out of the water the or man from the Ving Shing wo went aband again. der was given for him to go direct to Kowloon When we got off the Canton wharf (the Tankoro City. I asked him why he did it, and ho asid-- Wharf) cue of the passengers jumped overbosed." I was afraid of the Mandarin, and dare not dis over the port ride.

pate his orders.

Did you so kim jump No. I was stearing and did not ses him jump; but I heard than me on board call ant. --I saw him in the wetre.

What happened There was a hont thero which picked him up and brought him alongside the launch, and he came on board the lauoch

hina sell.

Then ho jumped overboard and oswa back of his own free willy-Yos; he walked on board bimself.

Is it not true the best poopla pushed him up? -No, I did not see them. He walked up the side.

Did Ko scramble up himself?—Yes.

Did you eas him come on beard from the beat ---I saw Lim walk from the best to the launch. He did it himself.

Then why did he jump overboard P-I do

not know I do not know his mind.

Did you go to the side and seeliz in the wate? I saw him walk on board from the beat. Bat he cannot walk on board from a bont al- most love with the water ?lle elimbed up..

Bat did no one fores him up - did not ses anyone do so.

What happened after he got on board tas Jennch-He went down into the cabin.

Did no one force him to go thare ?-Some one said "Go down into the cabin." vad he did so.

Were the widows chaud ?-Tes, after this man went down the cabin windons were closed.

What happened then?-We went straight to Kowloon City.

What happened there?wo men then ear- ried him on share.

Two of which men ?-I do not know. Were they your men ?--No.

CRICKET.

PORT ARTHUR...

L

little the worse for the unter and trent en

Bish steamer Greyhound while on her way from Pakhoi to Hofhow and Hongkong, got shore of Nan Su Poin, Hainan Straits, on the still resins with damaged keel Assistance 4th inst, whore, according to latest náviços, sho has been sent to her. A serateh Cricket match. between sides picked up by Mr. Travers and Mr. Braps Robertson, was played on the 6th inst., has been recaived from Vochon bonding that the inter-port Cricket Matol, played on the nd inst., résulted in a rietary for Hongkong in ene innings with 3 to spare.

The British orvette Dervins left Hongkong for Tis. 1,150,000 If the harbour and decks to go to the stranded-vessel's assistance on there to be made really serviceable for that amount, Canton. News has been aroived that the Torning of the 5th.

the Chinees have perhaps made a good bargain. The steamer, according to telegraphis advices Ant there may be items not provided for in the received on the 8th inst., was still ashore at Nam contract which may swell the nominal outlay. The Sa Point. At thetimetheinformation lefthor keel even more than their saul ability, and the Consul French have certainly managed this business with was damaged, but there wore still hopes of gotting M. Ristalbeber, is said to have been invited to her faly off provided that the winil kept favour. Peking le receive the congratulations of the able, and there was a good high tide. The tale. gram did not state the amount of the damage Minister Yuen Pao-lin, ons of the Tata's from Fukhoi was all transhipped into the Anton that he was struck with paralysis in the Viceroy's which is bringing it on.

Yameu, the moment the contrast was signed Consequently Chao F, the Haikwan Tao-tai, has to acenmpany . Thovenet to Port Arthor to maks over charge of the place to him, all former employés being dismissed.

MB. ROBERTSON'S ELEVEN V. ME. TRAVERS ELEVEN, A question to that effout was put to the witness Ground on Saturday, the latter team going first to the kool The cargo the steamer had taken concerned, is less fortunate, if the report be true when the Isttar won by 13 runs.

This soratoa msich took place on the Cricket by the interpretez.

Witarowivel the order at the tians wicket. The uals compiled 108, to which started.

Eumsoy and Parkin contributed the lion's share, playing well and steadily. Pedler and Jones also got into double figuros.

His Worship Of course we know that is the difficulty at the bottom of all this. They are afraid of the Kowloon Mandaria, u he will not give as a straightforward account berò.

Inspector Thomson-Oh, well, I suppose the truth czuuot be got out of him, then.

His Worship Wha is your other witsesa Inspector ThomsonThe hawker in gaol who aar Woo Afung beheaded at Kowloon City.

His Worship-Ho can say it was a man named Woo Alang. but he cannot say it is the mon whore body I have viewed.

fang. a Chinese doctor at To Kwa Wan, and Trapanter Thomson—He can say it was Won

that is the man who is missing.

Lan Ava said- am a coolis rosiding at To Kwa Wan, at present a prisoner in Vistoria Gaol, having been annvicted of stroot gambling. His Worship Did you know a man named Woo Afung

Witness Yes, he was my neighbour. Whore did he live P-At To Kwa Wan. What was his profession P-He was a doctor. Was he a friend of yours?Not a frisad; a neighbour,

Do you know a man named Chun Ayan?—No. Do you know what happened to Woo Afing? I cannot tall the date,

How long age was it?-Four de five days ago, Well what was it I was bawking, and was

ou my way to Kowloon City to buy some goods. I say a large crowd of man there near the Kow- loon City Bamboo Wharf. I heard the peoplo in the crowd say that Woo Afang was arrested | by the Chinese authorities, and that he was go-

Ware they passengers ?--I do not know, You told me there were six men belonging to the Kawinen Mandaria; could you distinguish them from the others I could not distinguishing to be beheaded. I saw bim executed. them.

other passengers ?They were two of theas siz Was it say of these six men or any of ths;

man.

Did they come alongside 'the wharf P—The bamboo wharf.

Did you see a Chinese launch therof-Yes. Dil tiny boat come from her ?-Two basta. Was the lausoh flying the dragon fag F-Yes. What did the hosts do when they came along sida P-Soure of the men cans from them on board my launch and tenk the man ashore.

How many men came on beard your launch from the boats? There were soven men in the two boats, and about five of them came on board my Innoh. My launch went alongside tho bam- boo linrt."

Were these men who came from the Chiness Launch in form -No

How many men carried this mso sebore !— Twa

Where were the rost P-They followed.

How did they carry this man?-By the ar and logs. The two men who curried ktm kahere book the man who jumped into the water out of the abin.

Did you see Woo Alung P-Yes. Was he in this crowd 7-Yes.

Was to standing or kneeling down?Whon I first saw him he was kaeoling down, and I saw the executioner behead him.

Were you close enough to sea this ? Yes. How long did it take to behead him I saw two blows given, it was a horrible sight, and I went away.

Did you go away before it was finisted ?—Yes, T went away before his head was off.

Were there soldiers present there ?--Yes. In uniform P-Yes.

For Robertson's sklo, Graco with 41 and the captain with 53 did wall, and T. Lom nort and Warren made fair scores. Major Davies' "ba”. prored most destructive, six winkele falling to bits. Travers made three useful catches in long field. Robertson's team won by 48 rans.

The following is the score:→

MR TRAVERS' BLEVEN.

A. Pedido, sito, h Dgk,

1. H. Manigomrey, R. M., & Diak... Rer. A. Gase

Col. 6. 31. Konuty, B.M. ran out

C. Padler, Bill, bw, b Tek.......

F. H. Hari, M., & G♫son.

2. W. ¿cret, Gree

A. 4. Swka, Dick

Major Davis, aut qui Cimmer, Gras.........

Rye, vida 2

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

100

Halla. Rana. Msi lens Wicks Wides.

H. W. Dick... 90 54

C. H. Gear.. 83 K

MIR 'ROBERTSON'S KLEVEN,

C. I. CINTURA IN

1.

Mate, asth, ↳ Travata

3. Bustings, e Bere, h

Frater

W. Beurs-Robertson," "a Travom, 1- Darien 7. Lammert, Davi

H. W. Dick, Gaon, Datier.

J. Little, Tavern, Davies

B. Warren e Tratova Davies

C. H. E. Reboctam, e Marris, Darin

B. D. Tet, actor

By 1, log y 1, under à ..

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

་་

Balls, Runn. Maidons. Wiekata, Wides,

Montgomery Go

1. K. Travers 35 15

R. M. Rumsey 30

F. H. Harria, 20 C. Padler.... Major Darien 39 J. W. Joon...

31

15

5 16

33

HONGKONG T. AMOT..

The following account of the abse matob is gleaned from a letter by one of the Hongkong Team, dated Ponchow, 1st November. The rival Were there any Mandarins P--I did not see ony.teams assembled on the Cricket Pitch at Amoy at Did you oror hour of an oxocation without 10.30 am on the 29th October, the weather bang Mandarins being present ?-I was not very near fire though cold. Amoy won the toss and went and it was late, and I got frightened Rad went in with confidence derived from their late match away.

with the Eamblers." In fact, they all thought Hongkong would get a wholesome beating. But their best ren Watson did not come off, and Harding, their oaptain, was the only other man to be depended up for double figures, which heobtained in good form in each innings, Shep- hed and Smith got out all the Amey tosio for 55. which number of runs the Hongkong eleven made for three wickets, Scanlan 33, and Loyd 42 being the best seoras. Amoy had only two bowlera, Watson a slow right and Touzalin a mediam laft, their chauge bowler not having taraad up.

How far were you off P-70 or 80 paces. Do you mata there were no Mandarins there, or that you did not eas any ?-Thore is a Mau. darin there but i did not see him.

Do you know whether there was a Wandarin there? There was a junk.

Where did they carry the mat They wont! in the direction of the City. I then went to-Not befara.

NEWS FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL. Hung Hao. THE AUTING GOVERNOR'S OPENING-Only one

SPEECH.

The speech of His Exellency the ACTING GOVERNOR as the opening of the Legislative Council on the 5th inst, was a straightfor wart and practical statement of the financial positing of the Colony and programme for Lhe session. Mr. MARSH was able to show

But do you know actually whether there was ja Mandarin there or not I do not know.

Did you ever see any executions there before? What was the first part of the areontien yon How many then jumped overbeard on the waying down there, and I saw the sxecutioner give

saw P-I was a long way off; I saw a man kucel

When the orbin windows were shut was the hiza two cats, hatabway of the cabin also closed P-Yea P-Some men kept watch on deck. So that the man could not get out of the ca.

Inspector Thomson-Did yon make the ar rangements about the launch going direct to Kowloon City, or Mr. Tack Koa?

Witness-It was scened with mo, as Mr. Ng had inportant business. One of the man

that the revenue has considerably exceeded told me, and tout le wanted my fans to go -the Estimates, that most gratifying prtraight-to-Kowloon City:

being wade with public works, and

Were they heavy cuts Yes; he lifted up the Word with two bands and struck with it After the first blow Woo Afung Larued his head. Are you survit was Woodfang?-Tes, certain. Were you saver nearer to him than 70 or 80 pacon No.

What time was it -About 5.30 p.m. This concluded the evidence for the day. Inspector Thomson-I would like your Wor

ship to adjearn the case to get this Chung Ashing called and also other persons who were ou board the launch at the time.

His Worship-Very well, I will adjourn it to

What else?—That was all he said. a number of useful enactments have been pay me 53.

What about payment?---Ho mid Mr. Ng would prepared for considoration by the Coon- When he said Mr. Ng Tai Yau another day. cil. The public works in progrese are explain who it was?- Thuot The did the map stor Thomson-Of course we can get

with, maa- wis

to be rigorously proceeded

Inspecter Themson-Did he get the money?

Chang Ashing here any day.

|

In the second innings of the à moy team. Sav- age and McLean bowled very steadily, but as time was getting pracions near the and Shepher was substituted for Molean, and he soon rattled down the last thres wickets for one run, the result being a vistory for Hongkong by 7 runs in one innings.

Lloyd caught Harding out splendilly,' and Graham, 29 azzal, shied in most socorately, but one or two catches were missed. Following are the full scores

AMOZ:

R.

FT LoginAS. Wutma, h Selth.........

W. Christy,

QE. PRA), ‹ Stumberd, ↳ Smith.

FOOD L

7 Barge

J. & Furlag, c. Blord, á Abaphed 11 a&b Sanga

F. Levitra, b Shepboedra Mole

E. Lenart, seped

1. Smee. Sita.......

T., Royd, Snith.

Toudin,Sub..

Wadora, out

Byes, leg byes 3, wide. ů

His Worship-If he does unt leave the colony. Inspector Thomson--I should not be surpised... Fastin, not The inquiry was then adjourned sine dis to enable Irspoeter Thomson to endasour tacollant further evidence from passengers who wery on P-board the Kam Ling at the time Woo Afung

was taken away."

Bares are to be introduced dealing with the who paid him the money P-I was paid next day Triad and other Eccret Societies, the protect Kowloon City by ana of Mr. Ng's clarka tion of female children, Polise supervision of criminals, and treatment of European vagrants, while building and sanitary Ordinances are to be introduced

A Bill embodying the recom. He said so mendation of the Gzol Commission to revise

His Worship-In the yamen? Witness-He brought it to the launch. How do you know it was one of his clerks

Inspector Themson-There must have boon whipping for certain classes of offences has some inderstanding between him and the soldiers been forwarded to the Secretary of State for as to how he was to be paid. How did be know the consideration of the Imperial Govern. where he was to got the Loney F

Witness-One of the six men said "You ment. The question of establishing

blishing a light-ill got paid!" house on Gap Rock will also he laid before Has he taken this responsibility eztirely on the Authorities in Downing Street, and we himself of leaving this side of the water and going may fairly hope with a

rith a favourable result. direct to Kowloon City The weater knew.

His Worship-How did he know this? We

Hi Excellency

ency had no prosational promises

to make, na rose-coloured predictions to lay feometimes go direct to Kowloon City.

before the Council, he was severely maiter of Did he knew this time?-Y96.

faat. There was little indeed in tia address 10

the abduction from this colony of the alleged & Shepherd The inquiry into the oirenmstances attending. O. Smith Triad Society treadman Wee Afang, by the authorities of Korbon City, was again opened at Sergt. Sayage.... the Magistracy on the 3rd inst, by Mr. N. G. Ma

A. Shepherd.... Mitchell-Innen. Cheung Shing, the acconateut of the Tuck Kao irma, referred to in the evidence of the master of the bunch Kan Ling, balog brought up to give evidence. There were fears that this individual would, holt from the wolony, and he was watched by the Police, and

How did he know Tack Kes's foki came grain suspicious movamonts of his caused it to

What is the fuki's name?-Chung Shing..

When did he come?-About 4.45.

carp nk, and it is difficult to folice Mr. Macdown to the launch Ewek is bis assertion that it was eminently disappointing.

That gentle neu's speech, Well, if the foki camas down and told him ho however, sarved

in eliciting might go I suppose he made all the arrange danseful purpose i some farther information from the Surveyor-ments, and it was nothing to do with you Pt General and Attorney-General on the Praya was nothing to do with má extension and the fortifications. With re- Then why did you say that the soldiers came gard to the latter, Mr. AOKROYD promptly to you and made all the arranganenta with you

was in Tuck Kee's shop whez the soldiers Iname and spoke to me,

of Mr. MAGEWEN on that point, the bos. member that He Es

Did he zot came to you at the wharf

whari.

His Worship Who is Chung Shing

is one of the folk in the Tuok Kee firm.

Is he a partner P-Yes.

be deemed advisable for him to be brought up to give his evidenes without delay. Mr. Mitehell. Innes took the man's evidence at once in the Justice's Boom, bat on this occasion represen latives of the Prass were refused admission, bat the evidenes afterwards. A considerable amount were permitted sooose to his Worship's notes of

Jackson, b daingu &D Shepherd.... b Shepherd

Rvart, b. Shephard o

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BOWLING ANALYSIS. First Inningu.

57 Balle. Runs, Min. Wkte, WideaTM

3

2

P! 1

Soound Innings.

90

10

80

5

60 .25

HONGKONG. Gd. Boemil, bouzelnach

. C. Bath, found

A. H. Jacks, b Tozzas.

Ade. Besan, o Bard, b Toulis

Idurd,Harion, it

M. I. Urabang, Levbar 6 Watson..........

H. Fan, Karien, Watio

Ahopard, Bruce, Chateline st

W. . ew, Waceod

Her Swage, Harding, Tontalis

Set.t. Preft, was ent

of what actually passed, thorofore, enakot be weton disclosed to the public, as the notes are not nearly Tourelin

full as a reporter'e nocount would have been. The following is a copy of the notes.

By by 1, wide 1, ». b.).

138

SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES.

Firer Day, 4th November.

The motives for this operation were partly ex~' We publish below the sinuses at the otove plained in the letter abose referred to. The moes, as per telegrams received by Me. Moses Iso-tais saw that their soped work was bound and kindly forwarded on to un As will ba patto ho soon exposed, and the only way to escape caivad, Mr. David Sassoon Lea boon remarkably successful at this meating, serving no less than eleven wina and farve second places on the third day: The MAZOO PLACE, value, Tis. 100: for Chins ponies; weight for inches as per scule; en- trance, Ts, Half-a-mile. Mr. Ten Broeck's Dunkeld

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The CRITERION STAKES. & Sweepstakes of Tls. 1oach, with Tla. 100 udded; for China ponies, weight for inches as par male; second pany to

save his takes Oné mila. Mr. Sanoon's Councillor

A 1-

The MAIDEN STAKES, value, Tha 200: second poor. The. 50; for China pories it have never run skany mosting; weight for inches As per scale; entrance. Tis. 10. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. Major's Tings

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A telegram.

The Peak Tramway, we har, is expected to be in working order is March next.

The Spanish crnizer Arayon, Captain E. Zul- Faga, apeised kan on the 7th inst. from Manila. starter will, which ureived here on the Srd

Among the passengers by the P. and 0.

the consequences was to get the whole affairs was Mr. Gschen, younger brother of the banded over to some third party before their Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, who is on his way to alities attained too public a notoriety. The Peking to take up the past of Secretary of the Viceroy, on the other hand, purooiving that English Legation uzz Mr. N. R. O'Canor, C.B..

C.M.G., contly promoted to Washington. nothing but disgrios to hire would ever come out

The Shaukisan murder case bas now beeu of the Tao-this operations, was very glad to agres to anything that would take the basiness out of disposed of as far as the Police Court proceedings their hands.

are concerned. After taking some further svið- - Other and deeper reasons may alec be assumed to have weighed with the neo of a corroborative, naturo the prisoner, Viceroy to induce him to deliver his grast hobby Tanag Afuk was committed by Mr. Mackasn into the hands of the Franch. For it is not a on the 3rd fast to take his trial at the next more French Contractor he has to Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court on the with, but the French Government whichstheds charge of having wilfully murdorod Wong Ristelbuchor hava moceeded whers Admiral 20th alt

Amów by shooting lim with a resolver on the behind the Byndicata. M. Thorenet and M.

There was Courbet and M. Berry failed, and with a stroka

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spill in the harbour on

cargo

of the pan have rassired what the Admiral woutet. Wednesday morning the 3rd int. a a fleet and 10,000 tobtain. It will be their boat capsising with about 910,009 worth of own fanit if the French do not keep the Chiness arms of various dosoription on board. The harmloss at Port Arthur so long as here remains arms had recently bean traaght out from The CLUB Cur, value, Tia. 100, added to a single open question between France and China. Krop for the Chinese Government, and Sweepstakes of Tie. 5 saob; for Chine ponies; The experiance gained during the late war proved had been transhipped from the steamer into a waight for inches as per sente; Griflus at data that the Gulf of Pachili was the roal key of Chinese lighter which proceeded to cover them of entry allowed 7bs. Two miles.

Chion and it is therefore a msator-stroke of to the steamer Amaliste, acquired the other Mr. John Peel's Conqueror........

the French to get the key into their possession day by the Chinese Customs Authorities. Ste was passing along the harbour in tow of a The JOCKEY CUP, value, Tis. 100; for Chins mercial contract. The document is said to hav Dockyard launch with a stiff breze blowing, by sach an innocent process as that of a com ponies that have never won a rage'; to be rid. dan by Jockeys who have never had a winning

been drawn up with remarkable skill, all for. and when aboni opposita Gibb's Wharf she and mount before this moeting; weight, 11st; enrera but French, to be related from the dels turned bottone up surd the $10,000 worth trane?, Tls. 5. One milo.

part. Froach ships to be free to come sad go, of arms are now resting peacefully on the bottom Mr. Sasson's Solicitor................................ 1

and a staff of Frouch workman sud oflinis tof the harbour. Doubtless they will be fished be provided for. The PAGODA CUP, value, Tis. 150; second pony, Yellow River engineers to be allowed over the salt water bath.

No supervision except of tp again, hot they will not be improved by their The raw of the cargo bout The 50; for Chius ponies. being bins Ads work. There is at any rate now some prospect of were all rescued from the water. Griffins at date of entry; weight for inches the great naval harbour being completed within

On Tuesday night. ks 2ud instant. per scale; entrance, Tia. One mile and half. Mr. Sassoon's Athor

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the life-tipo of the present generation, which burglar broke inte Mr. C. Cohana honas,

it would never have been cader the Tao- Beauregard, on Bonhara-road. He was 4- régime. A further mora in the right dirnocovared in the smal hours of the morning The CACINO STAKER, & Sweeptakes of Tiation would be to hand over Tag tai Liu and by Mr. F. Holworthy, clark to the Paizon 10 h; for Chios ponios; weight for inches his torpato establishment to some competent Judge of the Supru Court who was awak- as poz sale; Griffinnat date of entry allowed hand. French or other, but it is easier to bide the ened by some slight noise, and saw the thief 7lbs. Une mile and a quarter.

abertoonings of these than of high walls which in the room in the act of taking a silvek cup, a cavo in in sight of all men.

trophy of the oser's a' o prowess. Mr.

Mr. Jahn Pool's Baudsaan......... 1

The HACE STAKES. Tl, The 100; for Chris ponies (without the restriction to height spoti. fed in Bge-Taw No. 11; not otherwise entered at this meeting, sad that have never wen race; weight, 10al. 12lbs.; entrance, Tis. 5 Ouro round.

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Mr. Ring's Plaisanterie

SECOND DAY, 5th November.

It is rumoured at Tientsin that the Vienear Holworthy uttered some nation and th downstairs, parsand by Mi will go into winter quarters P-ting Fu. bithief bolted seat of Clarernment, which shanot visited for alvastly, Seeing a window in the ball veral geara.-V. C. Daily Neon Correspondent without the protection of a shutter. tur thief, avidently thinking thero was nothing hat a pane of glass betwon him and liberty, THE LOSS OF THE BRITISH

smashed the glass, het form a wire nei. STEAMER NORMANTONY

ting on the other side, and tho was arrested by Mr. Holworthy It res foul thai ke land been lecting various articles of values at the heat of the stairs for removal, but his capidity cansad The man tar out ta him to asany too much.

THIRTE-SIX LIVE'S LOST. The NORTHERN CUF, vala, Tls. 100; for Chinn The Hoge News of the 29th October has the ponies; weight for iuohed as per scale; winner following account of this disaster-The untici- of the Malon Plate, 10lbs, extra; entrance, Tls.pations of disaster caused by the non-arrival of 5. Half-a-mile. Mr. Sassoon's Warrior .......

the steamer Nurmaraton were justified on the be an old offender and a returned ionaries, so To SHANGHAI T. LEGEZ, a Sweepstakes of of the total loss of the vessel, all the Japanos has become entitled to a Coreranent reward of afternoon of the 28th October when news caLNS Chat in arresting him we beliovo Mr. Holworthy

310, at least that is what a constable would got

1986 ars, we fear, responsible for manch of the prevalani. ckness which has of late bean According to the returns of the Goven ment Astronomer, the Fair fall, as registared at the

Thà. La mach, with Tls. 100 added; first pony to passengers on board-23 in number-aid 19 receive 75 per cent.; second pony to receive la of the craw We are informed by out of the for arresting him. The man wa baforo ŝtan per cont; third pony to recuire 10 per cant survivors of this terrible calamity that the Police Court on the 3rd fast, and be pas, com

mitted for trial at the Supreme Court. for Chian ponies that bave never been raced Normanton left Takahams on Saturday last previous to the 1st January, 1885, weight, for this port, Sks bad little cargo, ber

The extremely dry summar and skozi rainfall 10st. lbs. ponies over 11 hands to carry 3lbs. principal loading was expected here, but actor extra for dry inch over; winner of one tunately for themselves 23 Japanese, three rave, alby, extra; two or more races, 101ba of whom were women, took paysage by ber extra. On ails and three-quarters.

On Sunday night at about half past eason Mr. John Peel's Mistletoe.................

'olock our informant board the lookout calling Eght on the starboard bow." At October-which practically mean the year's The CEINA Cur, value, Tla 100: for Ching this time it was raining hard, and as our { rainfall. as it frequently happens that no TÉT

ponies, being bond fide Grins at date of e-formaat describas it, try; weight for inches as per scale; rincers, pocket, with a heavy ses runsing suda

gistrable quantity folls in Novorüber and De Comonews 67.980 Leches, as compared with Bibs. extra entranoo, Tlu. 3. Onomia. Mr. Sassoon' Atbos

"na dark

Obsorratory, from the 1st January to the 31s

.1 strong breeze. Almost simultaneously wit96915 inches in the corresponding ten the warning from the look out, a shoeli was faltatus of izst year, the total rainfall for 1855 The AUFUN CUT. value, Tls. 106; for Chines of the vessel ranning against something, and being 101925 luches. In his duoual weather ponies: weight for inches as per seals; en-immediately afterwards another. The land was spurt for 1885, Dr Duborck gives the manz trance, T. 5. Three-quarters of a mile. Mr. John Peel's Honesty.

kove at once, and showed fifteen fathoms and no rainfall par month and your, calculated on the bottom, so it seems likely the Normanton struck basis of eight years' rainfall. According to this TAO SHANGHAI STAkes, a forced entry of Tis. pinasalo rook indesd we are told it could be pileulation the mean anal rainfall of Hongkong 5 for all ponies entered at this meeting except seen just avash after the vessel wrenched or reinfall of 1986 so far. August and September is 91.010 instion, or 20 inches greater than the those in the Husk Stakes: Best pony to recuiva Tt sams that the atanane struck about amidships, 75 per cent.; secord pony, 15 per cent; third and being going pretty fast through the water this year were unusually dry, the rainfall for the pony-10 por soat; weight for inches as per at the time must have sustained great injury. two months being little over 12 inches, whereas soal. One mile and a half.* Mr. Sassoon's Councillor

Anyhow she at once commenced to fill, and mean for eight yours was 29 inchas. Below the water same in to rapidly that it was evidenta give the rainfall for this year and lost toge- The LLAMA MIAU STAKES, value, Tis. 100; for the only chance for the passengers and crew ther with the mean of the vight years 1875-85-

China ponies; weight for inches un per soals; lay in taking to this hosts. Of these there than winners of one racę, 7lbs, extra; of twaermore were at Bausual sumber, and more rages, Ibs. extre: Griflas at date of entry safiriout to bare saved everyone on board allowed 5lbs. entranos, Tis. 5. Ouú műe Lad they only preserved their self-command. Mr. Edgar's Superbus.......

Unfortunately there was ao ono able to

Mr. Rodney's Grantham..

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1885.

1656.

Mean

January

February Maroa....... April

$870......... 1.700

2.016..

0.640

1435.

1,73

170

2.4

$.950

I 1.690

500

6.900

May

-11.670

June

.31.300

875

14.140

July

16.540.

23.30.

Anguat

26.115.

8.953.

18,670

Sepleraber ... 6.500.

5.599.

J0.510

Coinbas

2410

2.811

5.740

1.240

December 1.250...

p540

108.925

**2.134

$1,010

CHINA.

AHOY.

Nov grobot.789.

The Moyoox Our, valus, Tis. 150; for Chin communicate with the passengers in their own ponien being bond fde Grifins at date of sutry; langage, and to this may be attributed in great weight for inches as por scale; winners of a measure the lamentable as of life that urned. race of more than a mile, 7lbs. artes panal. As soon as the steamer was seen to be sinking ties seumulative; entrance, Tls. 5. One mile the captais ordered the long-boat and tro and a quarter.

f-boats to ba, lowered ready for service. In accomplishing this one of the crow fell overboard The STCEE STAKE, valna, Tis, 100, added to a ship's side, for nothing more was seen of him.

and was probably crushed between the boat and, Sweepstakes of Tia & eech; for China ponies; By this time the vessel had settled down, and the weight for inches as per scale; wiauers at this asptain ordered all hands into the boata. This meeting of a race of one mile and a half or order the Japanese doclined to choy. They aver, the extra; two such roos, Lolba, extra huddled, together in the alloy-way, with the

water washing for and aft about them, and From Tamni the Amoy Gazette learns that resisted all allempos to induce them to go into it is not all plain sealing in subjugating the tas koats. Probably they omitted taking xarages as formerly mported. They are now the opportunity of saring themselves through fighting furiously and have managed to severely

BOWLING ANÁLY SIE.

19

120

Balls. Bas. da. Wite. Wides. N.B.

70 7 4

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Ona mila and a half. Mr. Sassoon'e Picondilly....

THIRD DAY, 6th November.

The Hongkong team laft Amoy a little before 5

p.m. and had a rough passage in the Nomoa as far

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To Cheung Shing deposed-I am a olark em- played in the Tusk Kas arm. On the 10th ult, as the Haiton Strains, Fiore they had to loto from The Joker ACCOUNT CCP, value, Tis. 200; pre-ignorsucs, for we are informed they showed wound General Li. the tocond in to and there.

cellency had referred to the sub in he came to the wharf. closing perch to the Council in Oenbe

The interpreter said the wituong mund the about 4.30 pm, a man whom I should not re- p.m. to 5.30 am, the next morning, when the erection of new Market is to be con menced during the year, and the annal ruč Lion-at

new drain will doubtises procesi 4- fant ma funds will permit. Mr. Mass is naturally reluctant to pledge the Govern

Grever meatto undertakings requiring a much larger lean, and though we trust the new Governor will not be afraid to

anaka

posterity bear

eugaise brought a parcel like a despatch to my other moderated and they proceeded, roaching shop. Is said to me I want a steam launch: Pagods Anchorage st 11.30 am on the Slat ult. want to take this despatch to the Bip Tai of The match was to sorsmenos at 10.30 en Tor Kowloon." I made a bargain with him for 83. day, the 2nd inst Inspector Thomson-I think he is only an Ling. I saw a red circle on the anvelopa of the I told the man to go to the steara launch Kam comutant,

parvel. I went with the man to the Kam Ling hart. I saw the launch captain, Fang Fat, there. I told the saptain that the man would

His Worship Is be an accountant P Witness--Yes, be Inks after all the lanaoher. Luspector Thomson-How did the Wing Shing.

part of the cost of the mach needed saai-belonging to soother firm, come to pat her past tare works it is unreasonable to expect engers on board your launch ?

His Worshift-I think that was explained embark upon new works involving a large increase in the colonial debt. The statemens Was Wanted for a picio

úce to

taks a despatok to Kowloon. I told the man be

The Hon. Secretary of the Cricket Club bas sinca recited the following telegram ------

Foochow fast inning.

88. Hongkong 9 wickets for......203. could give the captain $3 when he got to KewGzakau, 23;. and Sarago 21.

Principal scores were Bramwell, 69; Foss, 45 loon. I went back to the shop. About 4.45 I A later telogram states —

Hangkorg wes in one innings with 68 to spars."

an admiajetrator just relinquishing out sestertiay by the witness who mid the launel was standing outside my door. The Wing Shing

THE REOUNT FORCIBLE ABDUCTION FRM HONGKONG WATERS.

OFFICIAL INQUIET.

lanach was lying at the wharf, bound for Hang But how was it be stopped to take the pass heard that foreigners had engaged her. The Wing COLLISION ON THE CANTON RIVER.

Hem. I saw some foreignera fon board her. I of the Acting GovEENOR is therefore a engers? ample si could have been expected, and does Witness-I do not know anything about that. Shing started went alongside the Kam Ling, great credit to his business capacity and But why did you stop P-Chang Shing told and the Chiness senyors from the Wing Shing ́alear beadedness. We shall deal with thema to

boarded the Kam Ling. The Kom Lagi, rived at Hongkong from Whampas early The Danish steamer Norden, Captain David- subject at greater length is a future issue. Was Chung Shing on board the Koi Ting?

ed between air and seven p.m. He was on board the Wing Shing, and bailed enable Inspector Thomson to ondeavour to pro-large breach in her port bow. It appears that

The inquiry was then further adjourned to on Thuraday morning, the 4th instant, with zas to stop.

Does the Wing Shing belong to the same compendings terminated To Cheng Shing was Roar Tiger Isand, she got into collision with the our further evidence. Immediately after these while thestormer was on her way down, and when pany No.

Did any of the six soldiers some en board arrested and brought before the Polide Court on up to Canton The Espoir struck her, bow a British gunboat Espoir, which was peñoseding from the Wing Shing I cannot say.

a obarge of having aided and abetted in the com The oficial inquiry into the circumstances at- But you say bix then came to you while you mission of a felony, vis., the abduction from this though fortunately not at full speod,' and nando on the port bow with" a good deal of force, tending the kidnapping from this solony of the woro alongside the wharf and made a bargain with colony of Woo Atung. No evidence was then the beach above refereed to. As soon as the alleged Triad Society district headman Won you? They reat shora egale after that, and taken, and the case was remanded. Alang we resumed at the Magistracy, Hong-I cannot say when they came on board again. Long, on the 2nd inst. before Mr. N. G. Mitchell-

For my those two man who carried the mon- Ines,

ashore were tro of the six soldiers. Were they luspector Thomson said he had the lanne on bowed all the time I cannot say. master present, and also the man now under The man who made the bargain with you, sentence in gaol for gambling, who saw the when did he orme on heard He did not go" execution of Woo &fung. He should be glad, ashore, only the other Ave. however, to have the inquiry farther adjourned Did he not come from the Wing Shing ?No,

after their evidence bad been taken, as he should he wen on board all the time. I do not know like to supplement the evidence of what took whather the other fire men came from the Wing place on the 10th plt by the evidence of soms Shing of matu

CORRESPONDENCE:

do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions

expromed by our Correspondent.] PHYSICIAN" AND THE SANITATION QUESTION: TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ DAILY PRESA"

ing's issus when alleding to "Physiolay" letter Sm-The tone of your leader in this morn has much surprised me,

vesels were clear of osch ather the Commander of the Espoir inquired it the Norden wanted us.

and she came en to Hongkong, where she will alstance, but an inspecting the steamer's bowe it was ascertained that bar daringo was above water,

not som to have hean much damaged, sad sha double have to be docked. The gunbost dos proceeded on her voyage. In the afternoon the Norden was surveyed by Captain E. Burais to the vessel to be very considerable, for besides Lloyd's Burroyer), who found the damage done

the beach the fat and spend bulkheade and

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China

The FLYAWAY PLATE, value, Ths. 100; for

ponios; weight for inches as por scale; Irance, Tls 5. Seren furlongs,

Mr. John Peel's Bandsman

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„FOOCROW.

The failure of a big Salt farmer took place on

sented; for Chins ponies; waight for inchesuo signa of faar, 1 resolutely declined to ea se per scale; ponies that have raced before parate. Captain, oflders and several of the grow 31st December, 1855, 101bs. natra; Grifins of tried all in their poir to get the Japanese fate 1856 that have won a race before this meeting, the boats, bat-without succuss, for noither kur Tibs. erire; Grilling of 1866 winners at this the language of the other, and to this want of the 28th Oct. the emozit of liabilities expecting meeting caly, Alhs extrs; first pony to receive means of seramunication is undoubtedly dus the $90,000. Many Irading Chinese Banks, we are 60 per cent.; second pony, 25 par cant.; third distrowing loes of Life that sccompanied this informed, are partnere in the above loss, and we peay, 15 per cent of the entrance fees; no alamity. In about half an hour after the Nar. Lopa to be able to publish in our next issue an Arason, Tla, 10. One mile and a half.

manton strack, and just as the vessel was going estimate of losses of each of the Hauke. Mr. John Paal's Mistletoo.........

Dr. Gabriel, German Cansal for this province down, the row took to the bits, one mau-the bostswain-being left behind while engaged in a and Formosa, paid his first visit to Fochow last week. Shortly after his arrival he made sulast attempt to induce the passengers to abandon affcial salla in the oity, accompanied by the cap

their attitude of passive resignation and seek the tain and first olleer of the German gunboat means of safety provided. The boatswain lift the The COSMOPOLITAN CUP, value, Fl. 160; second steamer going down, and seizing a lifebuoy jump af all in full suiferta) and by Mr. Cowles, pony, Tia 50; for China ponies; weight for ed solear of hor as he could out into the darkues German Consul at Foodhun. We hear that the who doring Mr. Wingate's shainco, is zoting faches as per scalo; wingers at this mastion His cacape is really miraculoas, for twelve hours: Viceroy, supported by two Tuotais, received

he floated about, and it was not nalil next morn- of one rage, 71be. untra; two racan, 12lbs extra;ing that one of the porta noticed and picked him the above parts with more than ordin three or more meas, 131bs extra; entrance, ap. In this boat was the captain. and they sation was kept up for fully two hours, thus ary politeness, and that a friendly conver- Tls. 10. One role and three-quarters. Mr. Tan Brook's Wild Jack1

Innded about midway between the two light- The MANGIT STAKER, & Bepataken of Tis. 6

Borson on Ooshims, the occupants of the other making it gaite lively for Mr. Cowles who ach, with 'Tis 100 added, for China ponics bonte having got ashore on the other side of also noted as interprater. Two days afterwards that have ren and not won a race; first pony was fused that 28 Boors and men were saved Chinese is well as with foreign viands) was pro Ou mastering the survivors it the Viceroy retamod Dr. Gabriel's call at the U.8. Commate, where in eroellent tile, (with to receive 70 per cent,; second pony, 20 per while 39 Japanese. pansengers, 1 sailor and 12 sent; third poor, 10 per cent weight for fireman had lost their lives, three of the firemen videl. This visit again listed two hours: a inches as per scale. One mile and a quarter. dying from exhaustion in the boats before reach-good sign that the biga native officials and the The CRAD BRANG KITE CTP, Talao, Tls. 500, near the beach, and after some dificulty-awing got on well together. When leaving again in

Mr. Sassoon's Vizier

ing land. The hodirs of the men were buried representative of Kaiser Whish must have prosented by the employée of the C. M. S. N. to ignorance on either side-two juake were

the Wolf for Amey, Dr. Gabriel expressed his Co., of Shanghai; for Chius ponies that have obtained to convey the gurvivors to Kobe. On greateatisfaction at his reception by the Viceroy, Lever ran at any meeting in China or Hong. Tuesday they left Doakins, where they were oud be was full of praise of all the kindness kong previous to date of entry at emoh meet treated with the utmost kindness, and yesterday those of the comminuity with whom he had come sbewn to him by his Foschow colleagues and by ing; to be won at two consecutive meetings evening all reached here safely except the pinto contaat. Echo.

the island.

by ponies the bond Ade property of the saxse [tain, chief offour, and chief engineer, who came cwner or owners; weight for inches as por (np overland from Wakayama. It is worthy of sale; entrance, Tis. 19; to be paid to the win- mention in conuoction with this unfortunate rer until the Cap is fually won, when the affair that the watertight ballchoads of the Nor-

SHANGHAL

Mr. H. Salaballe, the Editor of the late Echo

woond pony will receive the entranos fusemaston praved utterly ussiers. They gave wayde Shanghai, left Shanghai on the lat inst. in One milo.

like matchwood, and did nothing towards rethe Poking for Toaquin, where he has obtained Mr. Batson's Athos.

tarding the sinking of the vessel.

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Aloial appointment,

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