INTIMATIONS.
DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAQNESÍA.
DINEFORD'S PLUTI MAGNESIA
The Hupao 10th instant says that the rebols near Kingobowin, Hainan, haro been Panquished by General Fang, and they have now retreated into the mountsink, but there is much sickness in the canrp. Genaro Fang ha potitioned the Viceroy Chang Chih-tung to dooters to attend to the sick. About a dozen of them modicos have already been whipped to Hainan, and the salary of ons to only about Th. 10 per month.
The bost Remedy For Acidity of the Straneh.ond over. Fot
DINNEFORD'S FLUED MAGNESIA,
For felburn and Hoodshes For Out and indigestion..
TUN DAILY PIRUS, SATUEDAT, UNORMBER 182A, 1888.
The list of applications for shares in the Fire Insuranos Association of Shanghai, Limited, will close at noon to-day.
Messes Caird and Co. Groebook, ham. OND-O Sanmiców bán Club men onmeup to salt of which was that tracted to build and angine another steamer of 7,000 tons for the P. and O. Company. The
Akordt in capital time, although How atnanar will be a duplicate of the Britannio, :
pality no hurry. A wait for 8600 hos bean brought by Mrat praeent being constracted by the mame emir-
The Lordovated trophy, the Ladian" Pärso, Hurley against the Hongkong Steam Laundry out shipbuilders. We understand that Mesars Company, Limited, for services rendered as e-farland and Wale, Belfast, bare also soured went to Lawrie and Master, who fally dowýrred erotary. It was on the list in the Semmary forother steamer of like dimensions for the F.it, for they pulled. in fine forms, and bars goue Jurisdiction Court yesterday, but the hearing and D. Company, which is to be named the Ocean well.all through the training. Ta postponed
The depreciation of silver has for some yours Mr. Ray's win with the Kathleen was a very cansad hardship and loss to sailors of the Royal popular one, for this gentleman, with the true Nary employed on the East India and China quirit of a sportsman, has, in spite of repeated stations, but in the recent discussions this has defeata, nerer failed to wall the enteles for the been generally overlooked. Paymastors of Her
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Referring to the faol that six Quusory In- Tannerons friends of Mr. E. T. Smithers, INNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. structors have basn tout to the Chase Govern- late U.S. Consul-General at Shanghai, will (rays best Mild Aparicot for slicate Concila-mant by the British Admiralty, the Daily News the Daily News) be glad to see that he has just tidus, Ledion, Children, an1 Infanta, and for regular saye that they will be placed on board one of been appointed U.S. Commiat Tientsin; but an Mein Warm Cintes, Disson & Co., Ohemists, the vessels of the Pei-yang fleet, one in each of the equally large number of realdente will regret tha Majesty's ships draw money from local banks yacht reang hore with his 'craft, and is to be con- Con, and of Druggists and Storakospots through thres largost skips, and the others in a training appointment, if it mesus that Chion is to lose the and machauts by bills on the Aecountant-gratulated that she has now landed him tho win-
ship for n time Thuir engagements are for three years, with the option of renewal if their genial presence of Mr. Bromley, who is now oral of the Nary, and these Navy bills, being services, are required. The Pei-yang flost will remain at Shanghai for a month or ax wooks.
ut the World.
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or of Mr. Chater's Cap.
Pos Gras palled by European Non-Commission- ad Oloors and Man of any Regiment or Corpa in Garrison, or by European Mambers of the Palios Fores Distanon. Ona Milo. Entrance,
First Prize. $15; Second, $5. Royal Engineers' The Janet....
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each of the next two she had to beat them by with jib-headers aloff. Ex the rar down, Chw 16 seconds to win, and no had to keep up tuli harbour the vennels kept close together for a Audacious's second boat made a desperate aght was loading by a short distance, followed by steam nil the way home. The Monocacy and lime, but when Belcher's Bay was raashed Narni of it all the way down, the latter landing from Ariel As Groon faland was passed it besto about half way to the and by a land which varied evident that co rounding the mark-boat nt. from a quarter to half a length. The Audacious's Kowa-chow they would have their work out out
Naomi ingreased her lead boat just won over her time allowance the Au on their return. dacious's six para won essend placo by a very an Kow-e-chow was approached, and the mark márrów advantage. Timo, 7 minutes.
won passol as follows, all three bosta gibing "Max" Que" Fresented by Meubers of round :-.
the Victoria Recreation Club. For Four Dera. Distano, Ona Miloand-a-half. france, $10.
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Rose." First. Stalin No. -Blue and White. Bow. IL P. Wadman.......... 9 Siba No. 2. D. Kennedy. Hist. lbs. No. 3, B. Wither.............. Dat. 20hs, Stroke, E. Gooillad .....
10. 51be. Cor, W. Stopani Set, 4lbs.
"Leek.”—Second:
Station No. 1.-Elook and Ref.
Bow, J. Little
Royal Artillery's The Gunner. Royal Engineers' The Sappor
$
No. 3, G. Bramwell
No. 3, H. Matralfo.....
much songht after, are always negotiable at ā lower rate than oran the rate of Exchange anr- rent at the time and place. But although the The Straita Legislative Council kas adopted a
is. 91d to la. 51. per rupos, the Treasury has The Shanghai Courier bears that the Chinese Memorial in favour of a British dollar, the secondney is thus chained at rates varying from Commissioners at Nagasaki hare boon recalled lause reading a follows: Your Memorialists axed the rate at which it is to be disbursed in SAUCE head that they are expected to arrive at Shanghai therefore krmbly pray that your Majesty may be payment of weges at is 7. Therefore, an the antcgraph signature of by the next Japan mail stember. The Hunde acionaly plossed to exercise your ropal preably saaman, stone pay with allowances is 28. 1d. ERA AMS PRERING On a zbags that according toadvicos received on the 10th rogative of coinage by issait a dollar coin for per diem, or to t. 7. a quarter, would
use in thor. Sottiomenta io commemoration of
reuire about 120 rupaas onionlated at 1s. label, old wholesale by the inst. from Nagasaki, dated the 5th inst, the re Exoprietora, Warooster; mi ladons, botwood-China wad Japan ng aneb the Inbiles rear of your Majesty's Baiga.", but be fuld be able to dispose of them. The men got into line theraseiras, and the Dropke & Blackwall, London, strained at present, and the Chinese Consul at Will not the Hongkong Legislative Couve under meat favourable circunctases, et an startor get them off on very even terras. The
that part has received four telegrams from the jois in this movement?
equivalent rate of 1a. Gd. only, thereby suffering James, pulling a floo, long stroke, stanse began to o loan of 10s, each quarter. Again, the Treasury show the way along, the Gunzer taking wecand PERRINS SAUCE. Chinese Government, ordering him to for
The Shangbai Hupao states that & district value of the Mexican dollar for this year is ds. place. The race from this time resolved itself Of desnom nad Oilmion Wared all the uvidence in connection with the
throughout the world. Nagasaki riot to H. E. Li Hung-onng. The Magistrate in the prefecture of Foodbow, who 78 but the actual average value is only 3s. 24. lato a prosessions, the Janet winning with the Japanese are purchasing atma and munitions of had punished some uetive Christians for stoola greater proportional loss to the men than on greatest ease by s dozen lengths, Tan Gunner war and blarkote, to be ready for opening the ing clothing from a Church sometime this year, the rupee. The officials of the Treasury have was about four lengths alot of the Sapper. The was severely boston by the converts last month, justified their official rate on the ground that an Enginoors had a considerable advantage with campaign. On the 4th inst. the District Magis trata of Nagasaki visited the Russian men-of-while in the country hurrying the collection of uniform to cf disbursement is necessary, and their boat, which was a good deal the best of the war in port, which were six in all, and invited the taxes. The farmers refused to pay, and in that it is fired on the basis of the average price lot. The Artillerymen showed capital form. their officers to dinner. The floors of the sited the Christinas, who bore in wind the yun-of silver in the London market, but during the Time, 8 minutes. British and U. S. men-of-war wore also invital ishment they had received at the hands of the hst session Mr. Jackson admitted, in reply to separately, but no notion was takas of the Chi Magistrate, to assault bim severely. The mattor question From Captain Bothell, RN, that in ons se un-of-war Chignon, which was alno in port. was reported to the high authorities, on the 21st year a prodt of £8,000 was made. A promis This notion on the part of the Japanese officiale elt, sad two officials were sent to investigate was then given to consider the whole question. and has just bon redeemed by woitiantion eridently forebodess breach of the peace between the affair on the 25th.
that no change can be made, China and Japan.
WATSON LIMITED.
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FIRST SHIPMENT OF FANCY GOODS.
NEW PERFUMES,
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A number of actions by work people against The Admiralty, in the Nary Tast for Novem; the directors of the Victoria Laundry Company, bor, base weaded the list of effective vassois of Limited, wore again before the Chief Justice war of a namier of obsolete and worn-out old sitting in Sammy Jurisciation posterday. Mr. Bhips of all sizes and shapes, several of which aro Hneley, the Secretary of the Company, appeared | »Esred for sale. The ships rolegated to the non- and admitted the claims, which he said would effective renka number 1. rauging from lino: be paid when the money doe to the Company M of-battle ships to ganbeats, and consisting of collected. Some of the plaintiffs seamed im- woorden ships, ironclade, unarmond skips with patient at Earthor dalay, but ble Lordship ex halls of wood, unarmoured icon chips, coupe plained to them that if he gave judgment they sites, and gunboate. The list includes the follow-would have another fee to pay and would be in ing vessels which have boon ca thie station:---
no better position, and it would be bettor for The corvetta Modcats, launched at Darampart in Chem to allow the oases to remain on the list 1873. The composite guu-vessels, launched until the Company could pay. This the plaintiffs at Devonport in 1867 (cost £20,000), Kernet, lagu-assated to, and the oasis were further ghed at Stockton in 1888 (£21,530, including journed.
122 masts and yards). Kestrel, launched at Chatham
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in 1972 (23,000), the composite ganboats
The Mercury says:—On the last trip bat one Moorica, lannabed at Napier's in 1875 (£20,246)
of the steamer Fachin the Cantoms authorities Mosquits, launched at Pembroke, 1871 (213,800); suppen, launched at Northam 1856, and em- needed in making a big seizure on beard. The ploget at Elongkong as a halk for contagious contraband consisted mainly of asitpetre, sulphur, diseases (£9.991); and Sheldrake, launched at revolvers, cartridges, &a.. The C.M.S.N. Co., tho Napiar's in 1875 (£20,000), Also the iron paddlers of the vessel, were consequently maloted wheel stasmer Figilant, despatch vessel, 1,000 in the sum of twels five hundred. They, however, we hear, refused to pay, and on the return of the tons, launched at Devonport in 1871 (£41,060) sterner from Bonghong on the 9th inst. the and lately sold here.
Chinese crew were all handed over to the native Says the N. C. Daily NewsWe have reauthorities to be don't with.-The Daily Neros caived the following from a gentleman whose adds:---The sailors and firemen of the Fushur, Alvorligette and brijdom wish are wakuowledge of affairs in these parts in resent who were arrested-on-the-3th instant, have been vedored for a fixed period will be continued until yours entitles his statemente to all credit. He sent into the city to be dealt with. It is to be confirms the rumours which we have beard for hoped the authorities will make a severe example of them, for when smuggling is detected, owasty some time of the worthlessness of Port Hamiltos as a place of Arm The telogmm which you of vessels suffer, as the Customs fize the vessels published en Saturday announcing that Eng-while the smugglers get off soot free. The ships fand has arranged to code Fort Hamilton offers do their best to prevent the native crews China, records one of the most astounding piers carrying contraband and utils articles, but of coolnes that politicians have ever commit- they cannot always be on watch, consequently it amallest consideration paid by Great Britaiz ausrailing. to either Korea or Chins for Fort Hamiltos. It was seized originally under telegraphic in- stractions from home by the British aquadron bere as a menade to Ensaio. Soon after it was sizod, Alr. von Mollondor visited it in a Chi-
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LONDON, 14th December.
AN IRISH M. P. CHARGED WITH INCITING DISORDER
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At the Police Ccarl in Dublin the Magis trata mas ordered Mr. Dillos, M.P., to find scurities for his good behaviour or in default go to prison for six months for inviting to disorder.
FROM "N. C. DAILY NEWS"] SENTENCE ON THE CAPTAIN OF THE "NORMANTON."
NAGASAKI, 9th Dec., 12:40 p.a. Captain Drake has boot sentenced to three months' imprisonment.
INTERNATIONAL BADE. "CHALLENGE CTP."
For Fonz Onra. This Cup to be won twe consecutive years before being faully beld. Won last year by the Sooted. Distance, Dae Milo. Entranco, $10.
(SCOTCH)-"Thistle."--First.
Station No. 2---White with Thietie
Box, C. E. Lawrie.
No. 2, R. vodlad.
No. 3, D. Kennedy. Stroke, T. Glasa......
Stroke, Major Elka
Cox, M. Fredericks
Ilet. 21bs. 12st. Olies. 14et. lbs.
1st 4lbs. .......... 6st. 5lb.
**Kerublume."-Third.
....... 1let. 3lbs,
Station No. 3.Tsight-blus and, White, flow, A. Tirusteia........ No. 2, G. W. Lohmann. No. 3, C. H. Grige
11, 8lba. 12 t 9iba. ....... 13% 2lbs. Cox, G. Sage.............. Saf. Albu Victoria.”—Fourth. Station No.2-Dark-blue and White. Bow, E. W. Rutter... 10st dibs. No H. F. Hayllar
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11st. Glb No. 3, H. Stewart-Lookhart...12st. tibs. Stroke, E. Lawrie
Cor, G. A. Caldwell
· Stroke, E. Friedricks
Shamrock."
Dat. 8lbs. Kat. lbs.
Station No. 5.-Yellow and Black, Bow, L B. Connor
10st. Bibs.
10sts 5lbs.
No. 3, E. Osborns...
Ist. 8lbs. 11st. Albe
Coz, G. A. Caldwell............ But, Illbs,
(GERMAN) Korublumo."--Sooond. Station No. 3
Bow, A. Tenstain
11st Side. No. 2, T. Lammert ............... Tist. th No. 3, G. W. Luhmann... 11. HUS. Stroke, E. Friedrichs
13t. 21be. Cox, J. Wallace
8at. Siba.
(ENGLISH)
Station No. 1-White and Red Sash.
Bow, Bramn well
No. 2, H. F. Haylar.
No. 3 G. C. C. Master........... Stroke, Major Ellis......
list. Olbs. 10gb. 10lbs. .12st. libs.
10st, 121bs. 9. 10lb.
No. 3, J. D. Anderson... 12st. Elba.. Stroka, F. N. Thompson 12μL. 10lbs. .8st. 8lbs.
Naomi...... Arial Kathleen
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18 34
On the reach sorose to Chung Huo mark the wessels were quite satisfied with working ar only, the wind being too frosk for jib-top nails. The mark was passed by
Naci
Asiol Kathleen
8. М.
1 27
129 85
and the frat two stood sama distance into the bay hafarn treking. Kathleen repeating ber tastics of the first day by going behind toneant- tors' Island. Naomi, followed by Ariel, stood Boross a strong flood tido to the Hongkong shore, which, in our opinion, was a grave error, for on reaching Kamsti-Bay-Kathleen was-found-to- be close alongside of Naomi sad ahead of Art The mark at the Flagship was rounded by:-
Naomi...........
Kathleen...........ning
Ariel gadina mom crem de açma
2 20 38
2 24 14 0.06 17
Jib topsails and ringtails were now set for the reach into Regatta Bay, Kathleen holding her own remarkably well, and bidding fair to be the- winner of Mr. Chater's Cup. The mark off Cos mopolitan Docks was passed in the following order-
Naomi... Raedlear
Arial....
and the winning point by --
Naomi...
Ralstonr. Ariel
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The day we bright and genial, sud, ao far sa wind was concerned, a perfect regatta day. The reco was won by Kathleen, by time allow ance, by im. 57seo., the Naumi attributing ast defeat to the absence of the vessel's legal adviser, awho was better engaged on the Flagship, or in the offer, straining his intellect for his employarn.
Cox, J. Wallace.... This was the best entry of the two days, and the whole fire boats went readily off to splendid start. Goodlad's crew, pulling very clean stroke of 34 to the minuto, at once pushed to the front, being quickest to get way on, while the rent kept as hear as possible abreast. After covering balf a mile Goodial's boat was about a length ahead, the others still in a line, the "Look" being, if anything, a shade behind the rest. From here Major Ellis bogan to work his crew up, and stardity they drew apon the leader, getting on pretty nearly lorel torma with him at the half mile post. Thompson's crew pulled 32, while the rest all pulled 36 to the minute and at the Cox, W. Stopani..... ........ Set 4lbs.
half mile he made an effort to get up, but The three boats gave some trouble to start, tho spart soon died away, and the boat began to and the English boat went off with its bows drop behind the others. Goodied sad Blus were ANOTHER FIRN IN HONGKONG.
inwards pointing too much
The result fighting hot fight for first place, the latter - was a foul with the Gerraan boat, for which the getting a triffe ahead at the shears, while Fried The Are Reason mooms to have sat in with a latter wore in no way to blame and, the risha and Lawrie ware almost peak and neck in rengeance, especially in the Western District of English had to cease rowing to allow cooond place. It was a ding-dong race for fivet: the others w get clear, by this mishap during place to the bitter end, but the regimental four the town. Te than three works ago eleven fully a length and a half. However, Mayor Ellis ware that a trifle ontstayed, and Goodlad's best houses were destroyed there, on Wednesday whipped the grow off again undismayed, setting kanded a winner by & quarter of a length. warning five more, and yesterday morning again aalroke of 37 to the minute, and the boat as Friedrich's was third, caly s length behind. another let of thres Lonses fall a prey to the peedily on terms with the rest again. Glass with Laurie's still lose alongside Thompson's same destroyez. All these res courred al- et his mea a stroke of 38 to the minute while boat grava ap off the piers Time, 10min. 35ace. most within a stone's throw of the Govarniest Friedrich maintained a steady 84 Before baif SazLS RACE, FOR ALL OPEN BOATS, Chi- the journey had been covered the English were,
nego excluded Entrance, 82. Frst prize, $20 ; #ecord, $19. the sceno of yesterday's outbresk. A candle and then they pulled side by side with the maker carrying on bis trade in a cockloft was Bootel. About two thirds of the way home thoy were almost on devol terms, with the Germans engaged in bailing fat over a fire, when some
about two lengths astern, whom the crowning of the fat was spilled into the fire, where it fisted isfortaus of all occurred, the English bow's ap and ignited the fatin the pan. This instantly oar saopping clean in two. An attempt was
at nt damos in great volume, which at once made to er hopeless want it to become the previous day. Ths, Leander's finest
At No. 8, Peddar'e', nt3.7 m. on the 17th Deted. There has never to this day been the frequently happens that all their vigilanes, is Civil Hospital. No. 223, Queen's-road West, was | 20 far ahead of the Germans us to take their water
cember, the wife of E. J. OneDATA, DE 2 MOD.
The Daily Press.
Houmans, Bicos 19ra, 1886
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The following Items are taken from the London and China Express of the 12th alt:→
Amongst the new joist stock companies re-
and the crew gave up.. But for this tnostiament-
H.8. Leandor's Cutter .... HM.B. Aadasions's Barge... H.M.S. Ladder's Pinace $.8. Talas's Catter Vietor Emanuel's Galley
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The course was the same as for the open boate
Les-dor's ontier
The fallowing is the programma for to-dag :--- EXTRA RAUR For Canton Fours. (Open to Grillos and Rowari not pioked in the other Club Bacas). Distance, Ons Mile.
"Thistls."
Station No. 1.-White, Blue Stripes. Bow, C. E. Holworthy.
No. 2, R. D. Tals No: 3, T. Lammert
.........TOst. Sibr 9st. 7. ..10xt, Olb. Stroke, G. W. Lokman...Jat. Olba.
Cox. M. Fredericks
"Kornblurae."-
Etition No. L-White and Blue, with Blue Cross.
-Bow-GL-Pansag.........
No. 2, G. H. Bralee No. 8. 3. Legge s Stroke, O. H. W. Kew.......
Cox, G. A. Caldwell
30xt. 51lu.
10st. 51ba
1st. lib.
Sat. 8lbs.
But. 8lbs.
"Leak." Biation No. 1-White with Red Sash
He Bow. F. H. Shepherd 9at. No. 2, J. A. Fredricks
10st. 7b. No. 3. C. A. Cornish ........... Bet. 12lbi. Bircke, L. B. Connor 10at. 121bt.
Cox, J. Walisse.
Auk 8iba.
FOR MERCHANT ELA Gras. Distanco, One Mile. Entranen, $1. First Priso, $15 Sevand, $5,
of Professional, Mercantilo, and Trades Fems), Gerana up. Distance, Quo Mile. On- trance, $10.
nese gaaboat to ask an explanation on the part of gistered is the "Singapore Straits Settlements Koros but he had to go awny unsctisfied. Sab- Find Siam General Electris Company (Limited finid hold of bandles of candlèz hanging there and was en evidently hopeless that it was abandoned. thrown out of the race by the breaking of the ProERSTONAL GUP. (Open to craws composed
quently, the British Government offered The livery of the English mail was begun Korea arent for it, which was indignantly re- nt 1.20 yesterday afternoon.
fase; but Korea's written protest against the seizure has to this day never been erau aknow The Elatian eraiser Rando arrito at Shang-lige Now that we find that it is a useless possession, as, like Port Lezarell, it could only be made safe agafast attack at an enormous ex panse in men and money, we have been looking
hei on the 9th inst. from Kobe.
The Chit Morchants' stesiner Hading re-
pelor in the Peiho.
with a capital of £50,000, in Lo shares,”
Arrangements have been made to phos in safety the Datch mai: steaner. Prins Hendrik which was sunk by the steamer Hubbuck in ta
len roads, for the sum of £1,500.
Fox
'Rosa"
Btation No. 1.-Blue and White Jorasy. BON, C. H. W. Kow.
3
Audacious's barga
J X
Victor Emanuel's galley`...... Thales's cutter
YACHTS UNDER 10 Tosa. Entrance, $5.
Time for tonnage. Oup presented by the Honourable C. P. Chater.
No. 2. T. Glass
No. 8. D. Kennedy-
8 tons.
Btroke, R. Goodind
7 tona.
The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty turned to Shanghai on the morning of the 12th about fut a way of gettig out of it graconte awarded the good service pension of 2150 fally; and tho plan adopted is to hand it over to
Goorgs Morant, naval int, in tow of the Ituens, basing lost hur pro China, when we hare recognised, by offering fear in charge at Hongkong, in sacosion to rent for it to Korea, that it belongs to the latter. We learn that the Garman guaboat Wolf, naw China has meanwhile been told by her most / Captain George Parama, placed on the retired west Ansagine which had been playing on the there was the wildest excitament along the Wr. J. Tivesey's Chizes Lug “Harriet" 7 togs.
trusted naval adviser that ass place of sens is not worth having."
in Canton, was about leavin in arch of the Italian steamer Dommia: Babirino when that Vessel Trived bare.
Mr. C. M. Ford, 6. M.' Vice Lorez, loft Shanghai on the 10th inst. in the Indo-China stamer Nunsing for his new post of Aoling Casal at Foschow,
Taka Bar when she left.
At a sting of the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce the following letter from Her a jesty's Socretary of State for Foreign Affairs was road:" Fereign Office, Nov. 9. Sir-I directed by the Earl of Iddesiatgh to inform you that a number of agrionltural implements in cou- mon us in Chiss have been received at this
The British gunboat Trinnet arrived at Shang-the hai from Chammipo, Koros, on the 12th lost and reported having experienced snow equally till within a hundred miles of Shawaishan.
:
lim..
It is, we beliery, an error to suppoes that all aliations and relations between China sad the Vations have cond. They have bun, are about to be, resumed, but in a different dire tions, and the scene on this occasion will probablying be Peking and Lender rather than Rome.
dilpin"
the woodwork of the roof. Befaroanything could be ablo occurrence they would either have won or top of her wasthe rest finished as followe done to avert the disaster, the whole cockleft was been remarkably dear it, for they land over a blaze; and the rest of the house, being stored hauled the Sratch fully a long after their foul. the stroke going like a demon, and they then with crackers and other most combustible The Germans stack resolutely to their work, goods, was sooo also a pass of Homes The commenced to steadily overhaul the Scotch, who Government Fire Brigado was very quickly ou owned down after the wooidont above referred to, the spot, but before they could get water on the At the finish they were only about half a length fire, the sizes, fanned by a strong breens from balund the Bootch, but the latter ware going Mr. K. Cooke's Unter "Arrow"
easily. Time, 7m. 2960s. While the straggle Mr. A. Rodger's Catter "Soalark" the eastward, had passed to the im houses to the between the Bootch and English was going on Mr. 1. M. Leatherbarrows Srotram... toms: ibrit of WV.doosday's fire was moon spruting purse. The launches following the rate or Mr. W. H. Tobb's Chiness Ling Joha
* 5 tons water on the barning honos, and a number of fall of the partisans of either side, Hud the
materially diminishod in volume after the mis- Five of our local greyhounds book up position others quickly followed, hemming the firs in, and amount of chooring was immense, but the sounds confining it to these three hoasis. These were hap as the chief interest was gone out of the raco. for this race, oud at 12.28 they got under weigh
at the time, to a fairly good start, the exception being the quite burned out, haring burned lika tinder, be all three bosta were going
old and dry, with plenty of woodwork, and a Major Ellis maintaining the same rapid stroke.
Sealark, which, on paying off, had some little Miles Entrance, 81. First Prize, $20, Second, which was approaching the flagship. She, how. FOR MEK-DEWAK'S CUTTERS-Distance, One dittionity in sicuring the steam faanch Hello 810. No time allowed for Vars. (Winzer of ever, soon was on the war path and giving chass 7th Race, 1st Day, to bo ozeluded).
to her fellow starters, of which the Arrow was the first to get her spinnaker oanvas spread H.M.8. Viotor Emannel's 13-Oared Cutter,... With a slashing brooze the little boats vonddod
Harius's 12-Osred Cutter, Only two hosts came out to compete in this rane. They kept abresat, or usarly so, for about a quarter vi a mile, after which the Audacions boat began to leave the other, and from that time steadily increased her load till she won by about a dozen longtha. Time, 9min. Baca There was a misunderstanding as to the time this event was started, as three other boats tarred tip exporting to pull at half past two. An extra race will be made for the to-day.
LADIES' PURE."-For Pair Oats Distance,
Une Mile. Entrance, to.
The Pand 1). Company announce that their
tare. mailstaamers commending with the departure of
Considerable improvement is reported · from Amsterdam in the diamond trade, the stock of out stones having been considerably 'radnood by rosul parchings, destined, it is said, for export to Japan and Chins, in which countries the ladies of the wealthy elagsas hace lately taken to the fashion of wearing diamonds.
mount of combustible goods being stored The whole thing was sharp and short, as
of the shops was inensed in a home office.
VICTORIA REGATTA, 1836.
Tho steamer Tangzhou, which arrived in office, consisting of picks, hoes, spades, batchets, the 22nd inst. from Briedisi, will proceof direct to any ho gathered from the fast that the entbrask only accurred about savaa, a, and before a that the baryza Charley was aground on the specitome of razors. They have bean procared sengere for Indis and the Far East will go for quarter to eight the fire was well in hand, and all at Tientsin and Shanghai, and the prices at ward by that route and Egyptian Railway to danger of its spreading farther at an end. One which they were sold are marked upon each of Suaz.
Lord Iddesleigh understands, after cou nication with the Board of Trade, that Birmingham and Sheffald are the places whore these implements may be most nofully exhibited The articles in question, which ers in duplicate, with the exception of the plough coulter and the Shanghai spade, have been forwarded to the tiga requested to forward to yon specimens of Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, who have tha artiolos sont in duplicato for exhibition st Negotiations have bean ronpened with the North weather, a good attendance of spectators, and Sheffield. An extract from the despatch of Mr. German Lloyd to make Flushing the port of all capital sport. The brooze was much stronger The Pagarus, 6, composite sloop. Commander O'Conor, recently Her Majesty aCharroil affairs for the German salaidised mail steamers to Farquhar, arrived in Plymouth Sound on the bas Peking. is transmitted herewith, containing Australia and China. It has been proved that than on Thursday, and the sailing matches, November from the Chian Station, to pay off. exggestions as to the manner in which the there are many diflenities in caling at Antwerp, to those who watched them, were most interest. The Pegasus will be paid off at Plymonth.
tinjshed quite early in the manufacturers of this country might profit by which part is, moreover, liable to be blacked by ing, and were
ics, while Flushing is always accessible. adhering to the modele of implements in com.
ufternoon. The broose was inore appreciated
We (Daily News) as ison to understand that the authorities at Haakon va at dealers know taxe it is their Intention to impose a new tax of 2 cash per case on kerosene oil.
In Angast last the runnere of the Total at Wuhu made a forcible oatry into the premises of Messra B. J. David & Co,nt that part. The Doily Yes now hears that the matter has been Bottled privately at Shanghai,
istration.
SECOND DAY, 17th December. The second day of the Regatta proved fully as successful as the Best, there being charming
"Kathleen."—First. Station No. 1.-Red and White. Bor. G. C. C. Master ...... 10at 10lbs. Stroke, C.E. Lawrie
Out. Sibe,
"MAUD.”—Second. Station No. 4~Light-blas and White. Stroke,J. H. Stewart-Lookhart...izat, 4lbs. Bow, E. Friedriche......13x4: 218s.
Cor., J. Wallace
. Søk. b
"BILEEN." Station No. 3.-- Whits. Stroke, J. E. Edmonds, Bow, G. Stewart
Cox, W. Stopsni
Lat. Ølbs. .12st. film. 5st. 4lbs.
1
◊
"LILY." Station No. 2-White and Red Hoops. Bow, B, N. Thompson....32at. Libs. Stroko, T. Glass 11t. 9lbe
Cox. . . Caldwell. Bet. 11lbs. Thore was not much choice for the popular fancy among these four arews; the Lily and the Mand wore perhaps most fancied. The lot went off to a good even start, and kept almost abreast for s quarter of the journey. The Lawrie and Master began to show ahead of the rest on the in-
away the mark bout of Green Island, the Ar
roto quickly running into first place. Nothing of moment marred until nearing the mark bost when “spinnakers in was the order of the day ad preparations were made for the necessary "gibə,”” They rounded the first fing in the fol- lowing order:
ATTO....... Bunbea Jehn Gilpin Huriet Sealark
1 20
1 11 40 3. 12 00
1 12 15
Close bauled, the yachts aped sway for Chung Hus mark, the arrow thinking it wise to lower her topanil. The Soslark sora pasand the Har. riel and spread herself to overhaul the John Gilpin, but sailing under jib and ensinsail only, the was unable to maintain her place, The Harriet was quickly ahead again, and joining the John Gilpin, made an effort to reduce the lead now hold by the Arrow and Sunbeam. The mark at Chung Hus was left by the
Ar...
Banbeam
John Gilpin
Harriet
Sealork
25 50 12
37 13 14
All the yachts preferred the course bobind Stoneoutter's Laland, andiko iwe first zamed beats standing well in shore on their starboard tack, gained a fatal advantage over their brother cöus. petitors (which shose small boards) and left them in the "far far distanca.
Heading now for the mark abreast the Flag- ship, the Arrow once more set her topsail and | boked at first liko running, away from the Sun- boam, but the latter mailing very close to the wind "stole a march" on har rival, and very prottily
bot past the station just named as follows:-
Sunbeam é ta Arrow...
H. X. .
997 05
9 26 20
With a breeze that was all that could be de
Buabarte ...
B. Sigmor di Luca, Italian Minister to mox me in Chins- Lister." The despatch
It is announced from Lisbon that the outgoing by the yachting mos than by the rowera, China, well (According to the Daily News leave of Mr. O'Conor, referred to in Lord Iddesleigh's Italy early in Jannary for Siam aed China. He letter, says There sees to be little doubt Greror of Marso leaves ready prepared in this however, for it made the course Jumpy and will probead to Bangkok from Singapore in the that these articles could be made at less cost and haud of his successer, the bases of a treaty be somewhat unpleasant for rowing, and the times Rapido, and thence to Shanghai.
of equally good quality at home, and that they twaan China and Portugal, by which the former would. if consigned to the care of an intelligant will recognise Macae as Portuguese territors, made were in convegnoscenotso good mostly as on The Mercury says:-Newa was received in agent in China, probably find a resale will abolish all custom-houses, and exact no daty the first day. There was a good attendance of Shanghai by wire from Tiontin two days ago Thare will be a decided advantage in the home on merchandise imported into Macao. China launches, as usual, and we were pleased to notice to the affect that the river is frozen over at the manufacturers adhering to the meniels of the i will also ende to Portugal & portion of the island that those in aberge bebavet better that on the upper beads and that sets arriving on only plexuts i common nse in this country and in of lapa.-
|firab day, and ran their muftin auch a manner as knowing the prices at which the native article's discharge at Taku
We are officially informed that there is no not to interfere with either the competitors or can be purchased by the Chiness peasant." A
Unfortunately tha resolution was passed in which the council extrath in the ramour that Sir George Bowen has the Judges in deciting. pressed their great satisfaction with the action resigned the post of Gorarmor of Hongkong, al-great race of the meeting, the International, taken by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for though ratour has already assigned the pest to Foreign Affairs in this matter. A copy of the Sir William Hurt Dyke, who was formerly chief was spoiled by a most regrettable mishap, rather resolution was ordered to be forwarded to Her whip to the Conservative party, and afterwards a common thing this year, for when more than Majesty's Bocrotary of State for Forsiga Af-chief sacratary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, half the distance bad bean covered, and the The Mercury says that the Chinese gnuboat faire, togather with a latter acknowledging the but who was not included in the present Admin-Scotch and English were going neck and neck, the Englah bow car broke just as Goodlad's Tracking arrived at Chefoo on the 9th instant, communication from the Foreign Offios. with His Kolloney Genral Jaa. Lao Suey on
A fortnight before his death M. Paul Bert J. Hasegara, Vice Commissioner of the Im.scull did on the first day, and the best was out hand, from Fort Arthur, Excellency is tolagraphed to M. de Freycinet, wo learn from perial Mint of Japan, and Y. Koga, the Assistant of the mor. There was some talk of a change going home on two months' leave,
the Faris correspondent of the Times, that he Assayer, have been engaged in s eritival study off in the Sootch orew, Glass to go out, Goodled to By kind permission of Capisin Haveror, had been attacked by dysentery, and urged the the workings of the United States Mint in stroks, Latokbart No. 3, and Kennedy 2; how prompt appointment of a sucosssor, but begged Philadelphia. They made a most thorough er Divine Servies will be held to-morrow, at eleven him to say nothing to his relations and friends. amination, occupying tan days, and subsequently over, before the race all differences were healed,
'clock, on board the Americas barque Haydn M. de Freycinet replied by arging him to eas left for New York to visit the Assay-office in and the original crew went to the port. This is side and Glass and Thompsas took second plaos, sired, the boats galloped away to the mark off Brown by the Res. A. G. Gold-mith, Seamen's pond all business, and take care of his health that city, after which they will investigate the their fourth consecuties win, and though it is while Friedrichs and Lockhart began to drop Connapolitan Docks, and as the big yachts, had Chaplain. The Bethel fing will be hoisted and added that his retirement would be very de- English oad French mints.
about an even change whether they would have astern. Lawrie and Master were a clear fangth joined the "adding Crowd" the tight was in- trimental to the public intoroute, and would pro-
ahead of Glass and Thompson before the hall deed one in gladden the hearts of yachtsmen.
The Tattenham corner of, the course was now Judgment-has-back-gizon in the Court of Ton bar the accident, they have certainly been mile post was reached, while the latter were about -At the regular meeting of the Parkavaranca duco a very untoward impression M. Beri-in- Lodge of Freemasons, held on Thursday evening. response, said, "You are right; better die at my Session, Edinburgh, by Lord Frazer, in an action lucky both in this and one or two of the pre- the same distance in front of Stewart and to be rounded, and the straight run was com Bro. E. Mackean suas fustalled as War, Master pass than quit Tenquin just now?? A few for divores at the iustence of Mr. Charles Begg, ceding years, while the English have had bad Edmonds An unfortunate mishap than occurred, mensed for home at by Vory Wor. Bro. Dr. Adams, D.D.G.M., days later M. Bort telegraphed that he was re- B.M., of Hankow, against his wife (nde Heebel inak. Last year their No. 2 stretcher bruks, Thompson's outrigger giving way and putting assisted by Grand Lodge offieira Wor. Bro. covering strength, and, telegrams on public Isabelle Lokhart) on the ground of inftality and the year before, owing to the wash of the boat out of the rare, soon after which Mackoun afterwards invested bie officers 30 ffairs following, the Government felt no further with Samuel Phelps, son of the famous tragedian
the boat empezed, and the three compants struck in re had to win for it. fellows. W., B. F. A. Hazoland; JW, uneasiness. On Sunday, the 7th November, The judge found the infidelity proved, and launches, No. 3' got his oar
Stewart and Edmonds Bro. H. McCallum; Treasurer, Bro. Mallorcame the announcement of a fresh attack, where granted diseros, and found the pursuer liable in sovery in the midst of a desperate neck and were then second fully a length ahead of Fris favour, the Sunbeam had the rece virtually in Seuretary, Bro. R. P. Dipple; .D., Bro. A upon M. de Freycinet begged him to arrange expansor, sa defender had no means of her own neck finish. The Germans are to be compliedrich's beat, but the bow rian of the former had band. Although the Arrot considerably reduced Denison; J.D. Bro. Dr. Jordan; L.G., Bro. E. for immediate return, but on Monday and Tues The evidence showed that the parties were mar-mented on the geoft show they minds in the onough of it by the time the first pior was reach.he space between them, she wannable to wat Sapoorjee; Director of Ceremonies Bro. Pay there were business telegrams with his aigua- zied in Edinburgh in 1872 by the late Rev. Dr. Brewitt; Tyler, Bre. J. Harwell.
plucky efforts, went past than in chase of the little craft. tars, On the lüth tidings arrived that he was Begg, father of tho purwaer, and a well-knows race, and the game way they stnok to their worked, and Friedrich and Lockhart, making most the pain of victory from Mr. Leatherbarrow's
Their times at the flagship weco in a oritical state, and an hour later his condition Scottiel clergyman. At the time of the conduct to the end. Friedrichs had but a very small leaders; but the Kathleen was not fo be caught, as At the annual meeting of the Distriot (and was described as hopeless. the 11th it, was complained of pursuer was following his profes- number of men to plok 'from, and they showed both Larris and Master Woro guing splendidly,
Sunbeam Lodge of Fraquasons of Hongkong and South telegraphed that his state was unaltered, and in slon in Chios, sad his wife, to whom he remitted mash pluck in entering in the face of the selection and they won the rare fairly eally by, about thros |- ATO... 8. 1 China, hold last night, Very Wor. Bra. Dr. tho Chamber at 5 o'clock M: ds Frereinet, uns, was residing at Portobello, a watering the other two crows bad. They went in capital TO BE ROWED IN 5 OR 6-OARED BOTAL NAVAL ning past at 3hr. 15min. Sisso, and the other
lengths Time, 7min. 4dabog.
The John Gilpin eventually passed the win- Adams, Deputy District Grand Master, presided, Interrupting the Budget debate, said :-* (uni) place near Edinburgh. aoting for Right Wor. Bro. C. P. Chater, grieved to announce the death of M. Paul Bert.
form throughout the race. They have a first
GIGE OF WHALERA, DY OFFICERS OF En competing boats were not timed District Grand Mastor. The following officers. He has really died on the field of honour, over- The International Colonial and Indian. Exhi-rate stroke now, and there ought to ho no were appointed, and those who were present were whelmed by the fatigear to which he had devoted bition was closed on the 10th just, without way dificulty in getting up a stemg crew next year,
FOB TACHTS OVER 10 TON-Entrance, 55. inventedD.G.S.W. Wor, Bro. C. L. Gorham; himself, in order to accomplish the glorious ceremony. The number of visitors during the
Time for tennage. Cup presented by the Henonzable C. P. Chater. DGJ.W., Wor Bro. W. Danby: D. G: Chaptasie that he had undertaken. The reshers of day was 10,409, making a total since the opening The Irish were not able to get four men this year, lain. Bro Rev. J. B. Ost; D.G. Registrar, this Chamber lose in his an erainent selleague, on May 4 of of 3,550,740, ar an average of 33,844 though Dr. Thompson tried hard. In Major
The entries were — Wor. o. F. E. C. Georg: DG. Treasurer, science one of its mest illustrious representatives, enen day. The Right Hon. Edward Stanhope. Ellis the English appear to have gained a stroke
The entries turned up late and then only two Mr. W. H
Ray's Kathlonn Wor Bm. G. C. Cos; D.G. President of the Franse ons of her most devoted sons, and the Go-Secretary of State for the Colonies, entertained of rare staying powers, and next year he may boats compsted. They kept close company one Mr. K. W. Brocken's Ariel Board of General Purposes, Wor. Bro. W. M.B. verament an inestimable colleague in whom it the Executive Commissioners of the Exhibition captain the country's grew to victory, for luck third of the distance, and then the Rambler's
Mr. W. H. Forbes's Naozní .
TIME ALLOWANCE. Arthur: D.; Becretary, Wor. Bro. Gourdin; had placed extire confidenes. I am too affected at dinner at the Colonial-office in the evening,
Natrol allowed Arisi D.G.S.D., Wor. Bro C. H. Felmar (Corinthian to say more The Deputy President, M. Casimir The Duke of Cambridge was present, and the cannot he always can way. Those who backed boat begun to walk away, and kept steadily
Naomi allowed Kathism Lodge, Aur) D.C.J.D., Wor, Bro T. Rennte Périar, whose grandfather's death in 1802 wae wampany included the Barl of Danraven, Vis- the Bontoh at odds an beavily were having inorasing lead to the finish. Time; &mda. 50sson
Ariel allowed Kathl (Foochow); D.. Director of Ceremonies, Bro, somewhat similar, expressed the concurrence of count Cross, Sir James Ferguson, M.P. Bir pretty suxious time
till the disaster, and FOR MIN-or. Wan's Gros AND WHALERS-
Distance, Ono Mila. Entrance; $1. First This race, which was not finished the first day M. Falsour, DG. Assistant Director of Core the entire Chamber in the Premier's words. It Henry Holland, MP, Sir Danial Cooper, Bir there is no doubt that had they been beaten
Priza $15; Sooond. $5. Time allowed for in the procībed time, was, by arrangement with monies, Wat. Bro. F. W. Bruce (loaie Ledge, deeply fult, he said, the loss inerred by France: George Stephan, Sir George Beren, Sie Wister
Ours, 8 seconds per Oar, (Winner of 4th the owners of the yachts, sailed off to-day. The Amor); D.G. Sword Bonter Wor. Bro. E it would not forget the services rendered by M. Hualten. Sir Charles Tupper, Bir Rutherford there would have beentaoce money changing hands
Baos on Ist Day to be excluded). Macksan; D.G. Orgacist. Bro. C. S. Gool Bert to science and to the Republic; and it Aloock, Sir Robert G. W. orbert, Bir Arthur than is now the case, the South baskem gave
H.M.8. Audacions 8-Oared Galley...... 1 wyn, D.G. Purniant; Bro. W. Goallourn; would honour his instaury as deserved to be hon Birth, Sir Philip Cunliffe Oven, Sir Francis D. odds of two and three to one. The best race of the
6.Dared Wixler....... D. Blowerde, Bros. D. Gillies, W. Duffey, eared the motory of those giving themselves on Ball, Sir Saal Bancal, Sir Charles Milin, Sir 85-day was the Mossbers' Cup race. Thors were F. A. Hasaland, H. L. Stringer, and J. Motirely to the country, and unhesitatingly agree wol Davenport, Sir Arthur Birch. Str Julius von Loayy Brown.
Wor. Bro. Paul Jordan and lag to serve it in posts where gratitude and Hast, Sir Augustus Adderley, Sir James Garve boats out, and the struggle between Good- Wor. Bro. Majer Cookraus were elected and glory were purchased at the cost of life, The risk, Sir Graham Berry, Sir James Harshall, had's and Elis's crews for the cop was a grand pial morbors of the Board of General Purposes Chamber at pace adjourned in eigaof mourning. Mr. Malcolm Fraser, Mr. Hottenham, Bo, de, ono. Another improrament yesterday was the had the end, but as she had eight cars to pit gur balloon tugaalis nad all three bonte started
Tine
7-
OF WAR IN HARBOUR. Cup presented by the Members of the Hongkong Club for Oars, seconds per Car. Hambler's fire-pared Whaler.......... Esander's are cared Whaier da
H. M E
$ 45 00
4558
Wite a time siłowanos of two minutes in her
90 tons.
14 tons.
50 tapa.
10 min.
12 min.
ounditions for a fine ride wore decidedly maON promising, and the hearts of the yachtsmen were gladdened in consequence. With a trash 8.8. Mononsoy'a 6-Qarad· Gig..... 0. EN.. bross the sigml to start was given at There were five entries,but the race practically 1237 o'clock, when Eathlem was, as usual,
jay between three The Audacions gig on the quickest away. There was too much wind
Cox, W. Stopani......
"Vistoria."
Bat. lbs.
Ilst. 9lbs.
11st. 8ibu.
Lent. 51.
Sat. 4lbs.
Station No. 2-Blas and White.
Bow, G. G. C. Master
10st. 12 be Het. lbs No. 3, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart 38st 13he Stroke, F. Hayllar
No. 2, A. Denison.........
Cox, J: Wallace....
"Kornblume."
11st. lbs.
Sec. 4iba,
Station No. 3.--Light Blue and Whits.
Bow, A. Tirastein
No. 2, F. C. Wilford
No. 3, C. S. Back......
Stroke, E. Friedrioli......
11at. She.
10et. lbs.
... Ilst. 9iba
13nt. lbs. Cox, . A. Caldwell.................. Est. 11ibr.
"Shamrock."
Station No. 4.-Yollow and Black.
Bow, C. E. Lawrie
No. 2. G. Bramwell
No. 3, Major Elli
Stroke, B. N. Thompson
10st. 10ba.
1965. 26
1st. 4.
12st. 10bs.
Ost. Diba.
To Be Rowen Gras. (Open to Naval and Military Offers of all Nationalition). Distance, One Mile. Time for Osta. GAZEIS CUP-Presented by Ufloors of the Garrison, for four cared beats Distance one
Station No. 1... Bow, E. W. Hotter. No.2, C. A. Coralab.. No. 3, G. W. Lohmann.. Stroke, E. Friedrichs
mile.
Station No. 2. Bow, H. F. Wadman...
10at. Olle
9st. 1211 Pat. Dibs 1st, 2ba
Bet. Bils. No. 2, L. R. Connor............10st, 12/bs. .1let. lbs. No. & A. Denison
Lost Sibs. Stroke, F.Gelmble......
Station No. 3. Bow, F. H. Shepherd....... No. 2, E. Osborne...... No.3, C. 8. tarif· Stroke, T. Glass..
Bet. Diba ...... st. 30lbs ...let Bits. list. 9lla.
Station No. 4. Bow, C. H. W. Kaw No. 2. A. Tirnstein. No. & R. E. Withers Stroke, G. Stewart
Station No. 5. Bow, W. Parfit. No. 2, G. C. G. Master.... No. 3. D. Kennedy Stroka, H. F. Hayllar.
Bat. Sibe 1st Ste. 11at 2.
12at. Olber.
10st, elbg.
10st. 121bu.
llet. Elba
list Elbe.
Station No. 6. Bow, C. E. Holworthy. Pat. 11lbs. No. 2, F. G. Wilford.10st. 9. No. 3, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart. Dat. Alba Stroke, R. Goodlad..
.10st... 5lbs
FOR HEAVY raspalled by Faròposa Non-Com- missismed Öfforts and Men of say Regiment
or by Europeau Members of the Police Furos The Bosts to be approved by the Committee. Time allowed for Dare. Distanse, Ons Mile. Eutrpnoo, $1. First Prize, $15; Second, 85. (Winner of Sad Race, First Day excluded). Royal Artillery, Imosshire La
6-Qari ............ Royal Engineers, Mndbark. "AMERICÁN, Cop." For Four Oara. Distancë,
One Mile Entrance, $10.
"Leak."
Station No. L--Black and Gold Bow, E. Osborne
Sat. 10lbs.
1st. Alba
No. 8. D. Kennedy ............. 1let. 8ba
No 2, A. Tirustein
&boks, F. Grimble
Uni H. Fredericks
"Korablame."
Wat Siba
Set 5lbe
Station No. 3.-Light Bawand White. How E. W. Ratter
Dat. Glb. No. 2. F. C. Wilford 10sk, Pla No. 3 J. H. Stewart-Lockhart... 12st. 4.
-18at. 20be. Stroke, E. Friederiebe, .............................
Cor, J. Wallace
"Thistle." Station No. 4--White and Red Hoops.
Bow, W. Parfit No 2 L.B. Connor: No. 3 R. E. Withers
Stroke T. Giam
Cor, G. 4. Caldwell.
10st. Ofb.
¡Ost. 19.
Hat.
lbs.
1st. lb
Bat, 11,