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A note in the St. James's Orsette stato The Mr. E. B. Gonday, usater of the barqueutine The Auzer Our, prosented by B. E. Shellim" Esq, for China portes; sutrance, 85; weight order sent to France by the Chinese Government Geo. Oorhit, of Annapolis, has been award-

for inahes. 25 mio. Kate time ago for two balloons for military pur-ed a valuable gold weton by the Chius Tradore

186s is ons among the many sign of the "awak Insurance Company (Limited) for efficient Mr. John Peel's Honesty, 10st. 191b

(Mr. Raymall) 1 dag" of Chins for which we were lately told sorvloes rendered and his great care of his to prop are curselves. M. Gabriel Yon, the on-vassal and cargo on his essent voyage from Mr. Buray's Cheapsida, 10st. 12lbs............

(Mr. Fond) gineer entrasted with the commission, has ox Singapore to Havre. His vessel arrived in a sonted it in a highly satisfactory manner. He very damaged condition, and it was only by con- Mr. Sassoon's Gladiator, 11st. 11b,'

(Mr. Hatakings) has introduced various improvements in the constant care and striot attention to duty that Mr. struction of these now indispensable appliances of Goadey was enabled to land a very valuable Mr. B. Fraser-Smith's Bhatarook, 10st. 12lba. (Mr.. Crawford) war. He bas measged, among other things, to cargo in good condition. evercome the mastodities which seriously de- tracted from the efficiency of captive balloons by aspending a species of trapass from the car and attaching the cable to thin appendage, with the result, as was shown at the trial, of keeping the balloon constantly floating in a vertical position in the air: A telephonic wire in the centre of the cable keeps thato below in constant evmmunication with the observers in the car, and M. Yan tas invented a machine for the rapid prodnation of hydrogen gas, thanke to which a balloon can be inflated in

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The Ceylan Observer of the 7th inst. ys "The intelligence that Sir C. C. Smith was to leave Ceylon for Hongkong, so as to assume the government of the latter solcny at the end of March, proddood very asturai surprise smongat those who were aware that the Colonial Secret: ary had applied for and had received sanction to his taking a short leave to England on urgent private fairs and had arranged to lose the co- lony in April. It appears that Sir C. C. Smith was ready as a matter of duty to proceed to Hongkong, and no doubt his designation to govern, even temporarily, the colony in which he began life must have been gratifying to him. But, after the arrangements bad been made and the telegram despatched to Hongkong, the So Sir G. C. Smith had applied for and obtained leave of absence to visit England, and he, thereupon, Joft to the option of the latter whether to arail him- self of his feare or take up the appointment to Hongkang. The Secretary of Biato indicating thet other arrangements could be made, Sir C. C. Smith decided to avail himself of his leave. Instead, therefore, of going to Hongkong in Marah, our Colonial genretary will go on short leave to England in April. Although, therefore,

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HOVANOKA, February 24th, 1887.

The delivery of the English mail was begun [st 3.40 p.m. Jesterday.

('SUPPLING TO THE "DAILT FRR89"]

LONDON, 21st February. MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN HUNGARY.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION FOR

BURNLEY.

Mr. Slagg, & Gladstonian and Liberal candidate, has been slected for Burnley, skire, by a small majority,

At the general election last summer Mr. Feter Rylands: Unionist Liberal, who had not for the borough for more than ten goare, was retarned by a majority of 43 over Mr. J. Greenwood, Whether the the Gladstonina candidate. vacancy at Burzioy was mansed by the death or retirement of Mr. Rylands we can only sur mise; in other case the House has lost a well known and respected member, and a great foo to extravagant expenditure-ED. D. P.1

HONGKONG RACES, 1887.

341 $

time, din. Decs, was within two seconds of the bast record.

The CANTON CUP, for China ponies that have never won a race pravions to this meeting weight for Inches wingers at this meeting 7lbs. extra; entrance, $5. Ons mile. Mr. Sesoon's Exchange, 11st. 41b..............

(Mr. Hutchings) 1 Mr. John Peel's Gous Away, 11st. Lib

(Mr. Beynell)+

Mr. Barey's Morry Andrew, 11st. llb..........

quarters

Mr. John Peel's Conqueror, Ilst. Ubg...........

His Worship thereupan arpened the opinion that, taking into consideration the whole of the evidenes before him, he would not but some ta the sansinston that the hoaso in question was a olub and net a publio gambling house. The de fendants were therefore dismissed, their properly

to be returned.

CORRESPONDENCE.

ANOTHER INVESTOR. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1867.

(Mr. Nickels) We do not hold oursel was responsible for the opinions

expread by our Correspondents. Cheapsido seemed to be most fanaiad, Gla diator boving alga muy supporters. The ponies Mr. Jay's Legislator, 11st. 11b...

(Mr. Cranford) 0 were readily got away, Shamrock being led by 12

OF PUBLIC COMPANTES. reston. The last named posey was very slow Mr. Buray Gay Lnd, 11st. lib.tr.Baker) DIRECTORS AND SHAREHOLDERS in getting away, and we lengthe behind every. Mr. Barey's High Jinks, 10st. 12b......

(Mr. Pond) 0

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PREUH." thing going past the stand. Honesty dashot off

Exoimage, with the rally, went off with the

BIR,Allow me threagh your paper to draw with the lead, and led Cheapside by s length tarning into the bottom of the course, Gladiator fend, the rost following him down the straight the attention of shareholders in Local Companion baing about the same distantes behind the lather almost abreast. Morry Andrew farned ont of in third place. Shamrock began to make up his the straight second, but before getting to the to the action of the Goners! Managers of the Los Lost ground at the bottom of the course; and far side he was displaced by Gans &way. Ex. Company, at that company's annual meeting held Both Houses of the Logislature have nolosed with. Cadiator just after turning into the change kept the lead to the rook, where Morre resterday, viz., that the General Managers, being holders with regard toa dividend were så variance, about half the time namally required for the nimsasly approved a vots of credit for military far side. Here Honesty left the field behind, and Andrew got past Gone Away and joked the ware that their ideas and those of the share- at the rook he was fally three lengths ahead of leader going round the upper cad. Exchange left the matter in the hands of the shareholders. Cheapside, which was still recond Gladiator again pulled clear of Morry Andrew, and came This is a departure from the action of Hong- preparatioun,

son lont Shamrock's company again, and kept into the Straight a clear length ahead, the latter kong directors generaly, and it would be well if alome babind Cheapside. Honesty maintained landing Gone Away by half a length. Exchange the action of Megara. Jarding, Matheson & Co. his rattling pose, and still gradually Insrensnd kept his lead to the end, and won easily by two at the toe meeting yesterday was followed when his lead all the upper end of the course. He or three lengths. Gone Away, which fell a Lanca-won the race harde down, going in beautiful for langth or two bobiud Merry Andrew in the first directers know that their views and those of to the end, and never having to be called upon. half of the Straight, came up with a rush at the shareholders differ. It is no open secret that Cheapside, all eat was several length behind, finish, and made a dead heat with him far secord the opinion of the majority of the share. holders in the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock with Gladiator almost as far astern of him. place on the post Clay Lad was fourth and Co. Limited differs from that of the majority of of the directors of said Company with regard Shamrock would have finished sloso to the latter, Loglalator fifth. Tini, amin. ases bat was eend up. Honesty thus easily reversal The STIRSUF OUF, presented by the Hon. F. to amount of dividend to be paid for the past six his last year's forza with Gladiator. The Hime,

D. Sassoon, for all Chins panice: weight for months. Looking at the Coa' meetings (3) held Zalo. 10ass., was fairy good.

inches; previous winners at this moeting, 7lbs. yesterday it is evident that shamhelders are at The HONGKONG DERET, Sweepstakes of 320

extra: entrance, $5. One-mile-and-thres-length baginaing to take some little interest in their swn affairs. It is to be hoped that the Dock each, half forfelt if declared on or before lay of closing extries, with $100 added for 1st Mr. Sason's Athos, 10st, 1310 min Company's meeting at 11a.m.on Saturday will be pony, and $50 for 2nd; for all China ponion

(Mr. Hutchings) I largely attended, and that the burning questions nf 7 or 8 per cent, dividend for the past half-year bond fide Geldise et date of entry (Saturday. 22nd January, 1977); Arat pony, 70 per cent;

(Mr. Reynell 2 will be fairly and squarey settled by the pro- second, 20 per cont; third, 10 par conf: weight

Only two ponies came out for this event,prietars themselves.-Zones, &e. 10at. 10lbs. One-matte-and-a-half. [Nomina tions alose to the Clerk of the Course, at the Athos and Conqueror, the two being probably the Clab en Saturday, the 18th December, 1986] pick of the entries. Conqueror, which was f

vourite, went off with the lead, and held length Mr. Sassoon's Harvester, 11st...

of Athos all the way round to the straight, where Mr. Hutchings 1

the latter came up, and after passing the afand, Mr. Burey's Joker, 10st 181bs. (Mr Baker)

Reynell here i the ha led by half a length. Mr. John Peel's Butteroep, 10st. 101%.......

Mr. Hongh) hlp, and just managed to keep the rails. Cos queror continued to lead to the slope to the Rook, where Athos came up, and though Berneli did not spare the whip, fie want past Conqueror, and botare the village was reached he was a good two terday afternoon. The enbjoined telegram are (Mr. Reynell) lengths Abend. Conqueror made up a bit bafers taken from Cayton and Indian papers---

entering the Straight, but he never had a chance, (Mr. Crawford) and Athos held the lead to the oxxt, never pushed, winning oneily by over a longta. Tim, 2min Harvester was a general favourite, The ponies 55ason, went readily away to a capital start, Joker joat The COMPEADORS' CUP, for all subscription shoving ahead bat being directly afterwards

Griffins of this eorson, 1886-7, only; weight parsed by Harteater. The horses kept well

for inches; winner of Valley Stakes, 5lbs, ox tra; entrabna, 85; second pony to receive halt together all the way round past the stand, the

the entrance money. One mile. front rank then being held by Morry And aw Joker, and Harvester, about abrasab, Red Cont being whipper, in. Turning the server to the Mr. Tasman's Wagga Wagga list. ....... (Mr. Hough) bottom of the course Merry Andraw draw out to

(Mr. Habelings) the front, having the advantage of the rails, but Mr. Bacon's Busted Flash. 11st, 1b........ all the rest, with the exception of Buttercup, Mr. M. Grota's Play Pidgin, list. Gibe...

(Mr. R. Crawford) 3 kept close up all the way to the slope to the Rock, where Rollicker fell back and whipped in with Red Cost, which pair held the saxis pro- Major Davies' Mconlighter, 11st. 11b

(Mr. W: Crawford) 0 minont position to the end. All the way round

(Mr. Peter) D to the straight. the other five ponies kept in a Mr. McEwen's Benvoulin, lat. 4bs. elnetar, and turning into the straight the favcarite was fast bond He was hard pressed Mr. Jay's Dirt Cheap, 10st 19ba..

(Mr. Hahnke) by Joker for half the way down, but there heid the latter safely, and won the rass by & length Mr. Harriet's Shrimp, 11st. 16. Mr. Brade)

(Mr. Machado) 0 with something to spare. Buttercup get into Mr. Sidney's Not Much, 10at. 2tbs............. hind Joker with Marry Andrew a length babind Mr. Burey's Jolly Boy, 10st 12b

(Mr. Nickels) Q third place, and finished about two lens be- him and tornaway fifth. Time, min. Ilseca. Joker and Harvester ran with thres and four Mr. Bazey's Quis, 10st. 12lbs.(Mr. Pond) ở

Mr. W. Sykes's Pat O'Hara, Ust be poands overweight respectively.

(Mr. Coxon) The LESITANO CUP, presented by the Members Capt. Collinson's Kango, 1st, 11b

of the Club Lusitano; for China ponist; weight

FIRST DAY, 2rd February, The annual race meeting of the Hongkong Jokay Club opened yesterday with very favour able treatment from the elements. The day was warm and pleasant, and the rays of the sun, Mr. Baxsy's Merry Andrew, 10st. 10lbs,_..... (Mr. Nickain) which would otherwise base been somewhat op Mr. Hurer's Rollickor, 10st. 121ba (Mr. Pond)

we were glad to congratulate the able and genial pressiva, were tempered by eloads: in foot the Mr. Juim Peel's Gone Away, 10st. 191be.. official on the strancament offered him, we feel weather could not have been more pleasant, sure we express the general sentiment when wathongh appearances were somewhat dubious the say we are glad that there is zo naar prospect of night before, and a little rain fell. There has his movering his connection with Ceylon

The following items are extracted from the London and China Express of the Zist alt. — It is stated by the Times that insurances on The Chiness Minister in London, H.E. Low the Japanese frigato Unchi Kan had been effect-bui-fun, celebrated his sixtieth birthday at the ed to a large amount in England.

Legation on the 15th inst

The P. and O. steamer Coranasdel, which arrived here yesterday afternoon with the Rng ligh rail of the 21st alt, is one of the new ad- ditions to the feet and has not been hors before. She is a fine vassal of 4,300 tons.

saldom been a greater concourse of people on thu ground, either in the Grand Stand enclosure, or in the numerous private nad other stands and mat sheds erected from about half way up the Atraight to past the Monument, or in the ground onclosed by the Ceuras, or in the external surround II. E. the Administrator was on the

Count Saigo, Japsassa Minister for the Navy, inge. with bis anit, has been in Kiel for some days in-ground during the greater part of the races, and specting the various naval fustitations of that the attendance of ladies on the Grand and as amal port.

The Marquis Tseng's article on the Sleep and A onerespondent, writing from Shanghai, Awakening of China has been translated into Nov. 27. to a Service contemporary says:-several languages on the Cortinent In Ger- Ramones are again afloat that the Hongkong many, particularly, attention has been drawn to Executivo Cenncil are antions to parakase the it. ground, oconpied by the prosent dockyard. It

in forvently hoped in usral circles that they The Japanese Government has given an order Till not ended. The effect would be disastrous to the Shipbuilding Company at La Seyne to the comfort of the ships stationed at Hong-(near Toalca) for the construction of two steel kong. They would have to anchor over at costguard semele for the Japanese pavy. They Kowloon, which is pitshed upon by the Hong-will each haves gross tonnage of slightly over kong people as an appropriate place for 4.000 tons. dockyard. The China Station used to be popular, bat this last proposition, if carried out, will matarisily lossen its attractiveness, which has already rossired a severe blow in the aquisition of Port Hamilton."

On Monday evening the Garrison Stuff enterobservances, and history. tained at the Staff Mas Staff Sergeants Levis-

Aa Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Masn of Baromsham and Tunstall and ofher mombers of the

tor and Thermomater, Rainfall, &e.

A fall Chronology of remarkable events sizes A doseription of Chipone Postivala, Fusts, &e. the advent of foreigners to China and Japan.

with the daye on which they fall. Comparative Tables of Memay, Waights, &o. Now Seals of Hongkong Stamp Dulios. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1887.

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The status of Sir Stamford Raffer, the work Staff who are shortly learing for England by of Mr. Woelner, RA, which is intended for the Himalaya. Garrison Sargeant Major Meerection in Singapore, has besa succesefally onst ovoning the besith of the guests they were as it striking, and has boon scnsiderably improved redith prosidod, and proposed the toast of the Thames Ditton (near Londen). The likeness sembled to take a collective farewell ofis very during the process of finishing. It will be de. happy terms. He was sure that while all regret opatened to the Far East shortly. ted their loss on this station, where they had deservedly made somsay warm friends, they were Arrivals and Departures of Wils and Parellad to be able to songratulate them on the fant that they would won ba nnca me in the old Post at and from Leuion and Hongkong. Saales of Commissions and Charges adopted by mantry. There were other toasts most agro the Chambers of Commerta af Hongkong ably interspersed with some capital songs and Shanghai. Amoy and Newchwang.

very pleasant evening was spent Hongkong Chair, Jinrickske, and Boat Hire. The APPENDIX consists of

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There was the usual motley and picturesque crowd in the centre and around the course, and thoss tad the hereft of and drier standing ground that has often been the ease.

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THE ENGLISH MAIL.

The F. and O. steamer Coromandel, with the English mail of the 21st nlt, arrived bore yea

ENGLAND AND THE EVACUATION OF EGIPT.

LONDON, 8th February. In the House of Commons on Saturday Mr. W-

Cramer moved as an amendment to the address in reply to the speech from the Throne that the immediate British narcotion of Egypt ba proceeded with. In reply, Sir James Fergusson stated that British control in Egypt last year had been attended with unequalled success, notably in matters connected with fuarees, 1axation, Civil Cerernment, and police, but

there remained still much to bo done and it would be impossible for England to withdraw extirely from Egypt until the pledges for bar respon sibility in the country had been fulfilled.

The amendment was rejected by 203 votes to 97. THE ABOLITION OF THE CORVUS IN BOYPT. LONDON, 7th February. Franos and Russia are opposing an Egytian decres devoting a quarter of a million pounds for the abolition of the Corvee which has boca re-established by the Government.

JEANCE AND GERMANY.

LONDON, 6th February.

A more hopeful fooling prevails regarding the relations of France and Germany. The Borses of Visuua, Paris and Berlin ara again strong. The announcement concerning the Gerusa 0

military loan is not confirmed. The decree call- 0g out the German Besarre sammons them

for twelve days' practice only,

Count Herbert Bismarck has reassured M. Horbetta, the Fronob Ambassador.

LONDON, 7th February.

Course itself was fast, but somewhat tos dry and hard, the posiss raising quite s cloud of dust as they rased inwu the Straight. The folds, ex spling for the griffin events, were not up to the average as regards sise, though there was ex cellent quality. The Derby brought out aerea ponios, a fairly good field, but the Subscriptioa The lata M. Foal Bort has left behind him, in Grife turned oat in very large numbers, be

(Capt. Compton) MS., & work on Anna and Toaquin of a coining all round of a better class than usual. Thers! tific character. It deals with the ethnological have not been so many ponías serowed up in

fur inotes; previous winners at this meeting. Mr. Humphrey's Vexation, list. lib. 10lbs, extra: säbscription Griffins of this -

(Mr. May) affluities of the varions rams, inhabiting the

son, 1886-7, allowed 21hg; entranco. 210: 8- Indo-Chinese peninenia, their habits, religious training sa several recent years have su

fortunately shown, that

oond pany to reesive half the entrance money. Mr. Pelican's Honic Pennant, Ilst. ---

(Mr. Baker). O Ona-mile-and-a-quarter.

Before the start Shrimp sascated Mr. Draže, events have lost say of their interest as the

(Mr. Reynell) and did not compete. The penisa gave a good great sporting carnival approached. This year Mr. John Post's Baudsman, 11st. 4ibs..........

deal of trouble to Mr. Stiebel and Mr. Grote in M. Goblet, the French Premier, in the Lobby the community do not seem to have abova'

gotting off, Kange being particularly fractions. of the Chamber of Dapaties, in dissuading a De (Mr. Hutchings) 2The subscription griffins proved by far the most paty from raising the question of the foreign ally been the case, for most of the nenai "woops" Mr. Ten Brosek's Piccadilly, lat, on) reativa let, and will a feld of foartson it may police of the Government, said snot a fourte such an interest in the racas as has goner Mr. Sassoon's Councillor, 11st, 1lb.-

before the meeting have been fanguid and tame; resterday, however, the bat sweep business Mr. Buroy's Tronom, 10st. 12lbs. (Mr. Fondbelagined that a perfectly level start was not would be iseless becuase the preise sentimente to be expooted. They were gat off eventually France were undebted. The pani, M. In regard to the Port Arthar mortant, we seemed to be in its full vigour, but we missed | The Ten Brossk-Bamosa coufsdermzy doslared to a moderate start, Howe Pennot taking the oblat declared, had been the work of speci

The toes to win with Chanor. Bandaman was chief lead, closely followed by Pat O'Hara. bear that one reason why it was successfully tan from Hinglish hands was that gurantee the outerprising bookmaker of last year, and favourite for this avant, but Councillor had ponies that did not get away well had great

The Tempe states that the language of the for to years was desired for the works after

tempted by his lead to many fanoints. The field was aguia a small one, aids against them, for getting up with such a German Ambassador in Paris is entirely pacific.

The ponies Roon went off to a good start mob was

and of the" their complatin, which the firm concerned was follow it "Twe to our bar one," and enlis

Do chay thatter. willing to give. The French syndicate have of that nature were never heard, the ohid Piccadilly being at once pushed to the frant to rearmest ponien Quis was the only the

BUSHTA" WARNING" GERMANY.

LONDON, 6th February. make the ranzing for Councillor. He led all which got anywhere near the fret fight at given this, and the Comptoir d'Escompte hare speculation being in bat sweeps. Amongst the way round to the stand with the other three end. In the friling light it was difficult to tell guaranteed the guarantors.

The Macaw Gazette publishes an article stat.. the other attractions had almost sutitted to abreast elam behind. Tarning out of the what positions the ponies pocopied on the far The London and Glasgar Shipbuilding Com- mention the Hand of the Northamptonshire straight, in spits of a liberal use of the whip, he side of the Course, but Basted Flush was amonging that any compromiss between Austria and warne Fringe Bismarck no to nocourage Aus- of closely printed matter, to which rateranes is attornoon. The music of the cantata is not company (Limited) Ianuched from their yard at Ga Regiment, which played the following capitally was passed, Bardeman being the first to show the front let all the way round, while Home Fon-Russia in the east of Fampe is impossible, and onstantly required by residents and those eidered of a vary high ordar, still it is pleasing van on the lith inst a steel screw-steamer of 3,500

geiber all round the bottom of the course. Conn-however, worked to the front, and lad to the tions in the East. having commercial or politinal relations with the popular, and some of the numbers are well tons gross, and of the following dimensions:Alected programms of musio on the ground ahead of the closely packed feld, which kept to-pont failed to keep his plaoo... Wagga Wagga tria to thwart Russia in her views and inten-

ailior followed Bandsman olessly to the front, Straight, romping homa an ssay winner from Countries embraced within the soups of the put togather. The singing of the cautata was a Lougth. 370ft, breadth, feft; and depth, 34 ft. under the leadership of Mr. Moran :-.

Newtos.

and before reaching the alope to the Book was Busted Flash, while Play Pigia got into third voTE OF CREDIT FOR ITALIAN OPERATIONS IN CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY:

dooided sactuss. The choruses wees wall ang. This wool, which was named the (Henstiel, is March. Carslions"

aister ship to the Glengyle, launched by the same Garolte

abreast. This pair reced away from the other place.. Tinus, 2o. 10secs. Lecocq, two, hat it could be seen that Oouncillor had an Boholes.application of the whip frems his rider. Tycoon fell beblad Piscadilly. Randeman and Connoillor Bouter. Kapt abreast to the turn into the straight, and Newto. the former having the rafla, same in a trifa ...Spitz. ahead, and was at one time almost a longth Audran abend. Hutchings, however, brought up the Newton.

Crowe, great aorthern champion in splendid style, and cropt up to the leader inch by inch. He could not quite marage to win, however, and at the post Bandamen was a head in front. Had the rase bean a tride longer it is probable he would have been passed. Piccadilly and Trecon wada a very close fight for third place, the former just winning. Tian, 2min. 50secs

FOUR HUNDRED Pages

The Contents of the Appendix are too amor ous to recapitulate in an Advertisement, hat ivolude TENATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858

Cheloo with Additional

and all others not abrogated.

Franco, Tientsin, 1858

Convention, 1860

Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1886.

United States, Tientsin, 1853

Additional, 1869

Peking, 1890

German, Tientsin, 1881

Peking, 1880

Russia Japan, Spain, Brasil, nad Pern.

TEXATTER WITH JAPAN-

Grost Britain

United States

TEEATIES WITH COREA

TREATIES WITH BIAM

TREATYER WITH AFNAN

Netherlands Cerea

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA CUSTOMS TARIFS

Chinese Japancas LEGAL

Siamese Corean

a

The members of the Choral Society produced Gaul's onutata The Holy City" ati Choral Festival held in St. John's Cathedral on Tuesday

Vale

'La Bijsa'

**

Mikado

Valas

*Lightning"

Morry Dave **Doar Old Friends' Selection

raion "Lo Kasootto Valge........ "Little Säfoze

Tottan

Basaloani. Audran.

espioinly the doubls chorus "Let the Heater, firm in August last, and has been constructii Selection Madung Angat".. Rejoice" and also "Marvellous ste Thy Works": the order of Messrs. Mettregor, Gow, and Co., Folka.......... they are both elaborate in fugue and gouerally of the Glen Line. This Henshiel has socoman Leffective. The other choruses are, however, in

plain form. The gew of the solos, Eye hath dation for a number of first and second class Solection."Olivette" not seen," was exquisitely sang, the soloist pos passengers. She will be fitted with triple-ex-de Articlessing a rich sentralto voion and sing it pansion ongines. indionting 3,000-horse power.

The net profit of the Italian National Stenzo Polka... with much expression throughout the solo. The trio and dost wars wail give: Navigation Company (Florie-Rabatting) for the the former, we think, was taken too slowly, but past year amounts to £5,350. Of this sum The Hongkong and Victoria Hotals provided the voices blended wall together. The bass £31.900 han already beau distributed no su in- solo with the pretty chorale interpolated was terim dividend, and out of the balancs, with a the usual substantial tiffins and all the laxuries elfactively sang, although a noticed a alight ram of £2.117 held over from the year 1885, a to be found at their bars in capacious matahoda, hoaresneasia the roing so often heard to advantage. further dividend is to be paid, which will make above the Grand Stand enclosure, the Stag The quintette for female voices came off most the total distribution for the year 134 lire (118.) | Hotel also having a booth lower down. satisfactorily, and the baritone alstinguished him

As we have said, the folds mostly ruled amak self in the solo. Mr. Orange woud noted with por share. The total capital of the company is 21,000,000, of which £2,200,000 has been paidh great ability, and Mr. Sangster prasided at the The company's fleet consists of 107 steamers, three for the Wong Nal-ehong Stakes, four ench organ. About $115 was collected at the festival. valned in the company's books at £2,105,600, for the Ashlay nad Lusitano Cips, and only two

The Whitshall Review says:-Noi only will against 103 steamers valued at £2,990,900 a year for the Stirrup Cup. The two mile raco (Foo Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's Duncan Grey, 10st.

chow Cup) brought out five, which is more Sir George Dowes case to bo Governor of age.

Orders in Council for Government of H.B..

Subjects in Chias and Japan, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1894, 1888:

Rules of HB.M. Sapseine and other Courts

in Chiss and Japaú

Table of Consular Foos

Code of Civil Panadare, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Foo

Admiralty Bulas

Foreign Jurisdiction Ast

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Raios of Court of Cousile at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Act

TRADE REGULATIONS

China

Siam

New Rules of Legislative Connall

Charter of the Colony

Port Regulations

ke.,

&c.,

AMOX

So

.

Hongkong, but on rolinguishing that post be

With the remors! We are informed that saveral wealthy mor-than we have seen of late years. Masers. Bas

will rotire from official Life.

of Sir George Bowen and Sir John Pope Hun-Johante and others, whose names are well know

The VALLEY STAKES, Sweepstakes of £5 esok, with 3100 added; for subscription Grifine of this season, 1886-7 only weight for inobas. Three-quarters-af-s-txila.

Mr. Humphrey's Vanity, Ilet. Hits

Mr. Sasso's Royal, I'lush, 11st. Alba.........

12hs. (Mr. Pond 1 (Mr. R. Crawford) 2

(Mr. Katehinge) 3

(Mr. Hongh) 0

(Mr. Mackle)

(Mr. W. Crawford) 0

soon and Ten Broeck declared a confederacy; nessy from the sativa list space will be given for in England, bot who have not hitherto been so the latter won the first zace with Dunkeld, the Introduction of new blood into the Governor tively engaged in the Chins trade, are convinced which seems as fast a pony as ever, and Mr. Sa- Mr, John Feel's Whipper In, 10st. Tilbe Department of the Colonial Offies. Sir George that good opportunities will occur during the Bowan har boon absent from Hongkong for next few years in that country. They therefore noon the Derby, Harvester winning handsomely, about the greater portion of his term of propose to exploit it in anveral directions for the Cuntou Cup, and the Stirrup Cup, in all four Mr. E. George's Dragon, 104 91ba effies, and he is to retain absent-though. they are of opinion that the "awakening" is a first place for the confederacy. Mr. John Peel's

of conese, drawing his salary-antil the sarnast One of the massures they have in combine and alver colours were also well to the Mr. Tasman's Weclomooloo, 11st. lib........ date of his necessary retirement ocmes about,templation is to give a better service of telegrefore, bis apscesa estancing with the Astley Mr. Pelican's Home Fannent, lat 4lbs...... If this system of governing our colonies is tophie aows, so as to gradually leaven the intelli. be acntianed, it would be a good idea to genoe of China with the state of affairs in Ea Cap, for which Honesty at length realised the

| figure at home, who can tell his friends that he

Potsdam

(Mr. Baker) 0

JABYSSINIA.

LONDON, 6th February.

The Italian Chamber of Deputies have up.

The following is the programme for to-day The SCUEET STAKER, Sweepstakes of $5 each, prosad the vote of the credit for operations at

with 8100 added, second pony to receive $50; | Wamewah after a stormy debate. for all bond fide Griffas at the date of autry; subscription Griffins of this season, 1888-7, non-winkors allowed 71ba; weight for inches. One mile.

The EXCHANGE PLATE, presented by the Bank- ara and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong; for China ponies; weight for inches; entrance, $10; soocad pony to recaire half of the en tranos money. Two miler.

The GEEMAN CUP, presented by Members of the German Club; for subscription Griffins of this reason. 1888-7, only; weight for inches; entrance, $10; second pony to receive 75 por cent; third pony 25 per cant. of entrance money. One-mile-and-a-quarter. The PROFESSIONAL CUF, presented; for all China ponies; weight for inches; winners of one.race at this meeting, 7lbs. extra; of two racos, 10lbs, extre; and of thras races, 15lbs. extra: previous non-starters to carry 1st. entrance, $10; second pony to receive 50 per dent of vatrance money; third pony 125 per gent. One-mile-and-a-quarter. The PARSEZ Uur, presented by the Parsee Com-

munity for China ponies, being bond fide: Griffins at date of entry, weight for inches; winners of one race at this meating, 71ba. ex tra; of two races, 12lba, extra; subscription Grißon of thle season non-winners, allowed. Tiba entrance, $5. Seven furiozga, The VINITORS' Cup, presented; for China poniesi weight for inches; entrance, $25; senend pony to renetra 50 per cent.; third poay 25 per coat. of entrance money. One-mile-and-a-half. The FAREWELL CUP, presented by C. Stebol, Esq., for subscription Grifos of thin sesson. 1836-7, only; entrance, 85; entrance money to go to send pony; weight for inches; previons winners, 71b. extra; penalties sormmalstiva

One mille.

weight for inahes; previous winners at this maeting, 7lbs. extra;"subscription Griffins of The FLYAWAY STAKES, for all China ponies;

this reason, 1886-7, allowed 7ibs.: entrance: $5, with $100 added sand pony to receive $50. Three-quarters-of-a-milo.

The WELTER PLATE, for all ponies; weight 12at.; previous winners at this meeting, 7lbs. extra: entrance, 35, with $100 added One

mile.

POLICE COURT.

MOVEMENTS OF PROMINENT MEN.

LONDON, 7th February. The Prince of Wales has gone to Canues. Mr. H. V. Stanley has left Sues for Zanzibar. It is reported that Count Nicolis de Rebilant, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has resignad in consequenos of the recent roverses at 580- wah.

THE SUCCESSOR TO MAJOR-GEN. MACLEOD. LONDON, 7th February. Major-General W. O. Lenner, G.B..R.B.V.C. as boon appointed to be Commander of the Forces in Ceylon.

DEATH OF SIR CHABLE: MACGREGOR.

LONDON, 7th February. The death is announced of Sir Charles Masgregor.

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oroate the raak of honorary governors-rope, &o.. as they believe a much better servina high promies Le gave and, so signally failed to Mr. Jey's Chiarini, 11st. lbs. (Mr. Druda)- 0.

(Mr. Sassoon) 0 leave the colonies to be ruled by their Legis. than that now existing would be profitable to all fall last year, by beiting some good ponies Mr. Sid's Navigator, 10st. 121bs. lativa Connella and counsels, sad kavas nominal

Prince Kometan, of Japan, has been received hands down, including Gladiator, his last year's Col Anderson's Wynberg, 10st. 196

(Capt. Compton) is governor of each and such a plass, which he with great pomp and honour in Berlin. He has conqueror. Baudeman won the Lusitano Cup

Razne stikle, beating the northern Mr. W. Sykes's Mickey Free, Îlst. 4lb....

(Mr. G. S. Coron} } has not only never seen but never heard of until been entertained, with the Princess sad suite, to for the he get the important appointment. So true, grand banquet by the Emperoy of Germany leviathan Chancellor by ahead. For the Stirrup At Poledam on the 19th fast. Princo Komatas

Chiarini was very fractions, and seeded s indead, is it that Sir George Bowen Is not to re ceremoniously presented to Prince William of Cup, however, the champion of the two pat tarn to Hongkong that his escasor has been

to the starting post He got left behind a appointed. There is a story told as to how Bir Prossin the Japanoso Order of the Cheytanthe years, Conqueror, disappointed a good many vast deal of persuasion before he could be got George Strahan came to satee the solonial ser man (the Emperor and the Crown Prince belag backers by going down pretty easily before his camawhat straggling start. Royal Flush wa Japan

Customs Sairars, China Castors and Harbour Regulations for the difrice. At a certain dinner M. Gladstone madslready in possession of this decoration). After-

forent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, &o fault in a Greek quotation, and was scarteously warda Prince Komatsu and his suite were enter-ulitary opponent, Athon. It is probablo the the first to show shad, but he was soon passed Pilotage Regulations

corrected by a yanng officer who was present. Atained by Prince William to lancheon, among fout old pony's host days are past. Mistletoe by Vanity, with whom Dunosa Gray quickly way round, Danoan Grey getting a length head HONGKONG

result of this was that the then Mr. Strahan be the greate being Count Herbert Bismarck, with sustained the brilliant reputation he brought joined ompany. These three led the rest all the same private secretary to Bir. Ciladstone when all the generals and regimental commanders in from bangbai by winning the Foochow Cup half way down the straigat. Vanity was draw- handsomely. This makes a total of three winsing up again at the finish, and was only beaten thatgan laman was acting as High Commissioner

by a neck, while Royal Flush was only half that of the Ionian Islands

The ship Halloween, from Foochow for Lon-for the stable. The other wiming stables were distance behind the sound hores. Micky Free

was a bad last. Timo, Amin, 39scos. The Washington Pest of the 14th it. has thedon, with a cargo of ten, went ashore on Sewer-Mr. Frater-Soith one, Duncan Gray for the Orders may be sent to Daily Press Omes, whers following: The report that Colonel Mosby Mill Sands, near Salcombe, on the 185 inst, and Valley Stakes; and Mr. Tasman cae, with The FOOOHOT CUP, Talus $200, presented by the Foochow Community, for Chine.ponies; it is published, or to the following Agaschallanged General Tlessonton for the "inanit home fall of water. A later telegram states Wagga Wagga.for the Compradores' Cup

weight for inches; entrance, $3. Two miles. MAOLO..

Mr. F. A, da Cru

The Arrangements were ably carried out by conveyed in a milliary intrigue of almost a that she is lying in the same position; the wain SWATOW Messrs. Queloh & Co.

quarter of a century ago is preposterons and of mat is gone off six fest from deck, mizantap.

(Mr. Longh) 1 cuarse unfounded. The attempt of the Federal mast broken hanging overship's side clear, docks the following gentlemen-Starters Mr. M. Grote Mr. John Peel'e Mistletoe, 11st. tiba......... Messrs. C. Gerard & Co. FORNUSA......Mesms. C. Gerard & Co.

ouvairy ohiof to bribe the Virginian freerider to rst port side, amidships; port balvarke gone: aud Mr. C. Stiebel, Clerk of the Course Mr. J.

(Mr. Hutchings) 2 FOOCHUW........Moara. Hedges & Co.

desert his colours and his countrymon was so ship's back broken; no cargo get discharged; Graut, Judge Hon. C. P. Chater, Olark of the Mr. Bassoon's Vioterioaus, Ilst. 1lb....... Mr. Jordan's Rappahannock, 1st. 12lbs.... NIGP) Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Thai,identally disclosed by the correspondenco found some outer cases visible broken, bat load in which Sexies Mr. H. Hoppiss. SHANGHAI Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. in the War Department and published axolutea packed appears intact. The crew numbowed

(Mr. Nickale) 8 The races were just got through in time, day- SHANGHAI.. .Mostara. Kelly & Walsh.

Mr. Burey's Fun, 11st. 71bs...(Mr. Fond) sively in the Port. Pleasanton, being on twenty-two.

Mr. W. Sykes's Squireen, 10st. Ülbe. NOBTREEW & Hall & Holta Co-operative Co. fronted with his letter to Ingalls suggesting Hall we'en was an iron ship of 920 tons, built in light being on the wane when the last race was

(Mr. W. Crawford). ◊ RIVER Parts and Kelly & Walah, Shanghai. the parehase of the daring soldier when the London in 1870, and owned by Mess. J. Willis run. Appended are the events-- NAGABARY.Mouro. The C. & J. Trading Co.nemy could neither kill nor capture, declares and Bana, London. Her sugo was worth close

Mistletoe was a warm favourite for this Twenty-nine members of the Chung Chak that he has forgotten all about the epizode and on £60,000, ouvered by insurance in both home The WONG-NEI-CHONO STAKER for Chins

ponies; weight for inches; entrance, $5, with event. Fen first showed shead, but as direct-Hin Chinese Club in Stanley-street) were $100 added. Half-mile. that the only thing he was over willing to sad Chinn affoes.

ly after juloed by Mistletoe, with Rappahan charged, upon the information of Inspector Hen- give Mosby way a halter." The data of the

The war of rates between the London Masins Mr. Teu Broock's Dunkeld, 11st. 7lbs..........

nook third and the other two breast closenessy, with public gambling in the house tenant-On Tal Insurance Company, Limited-Tia, 149

per share. (Mr. Hutchings I up. This order was maintained all the fiented by the Club.

Canton Mr. Caldwell appeared for the defence.

Inseranes Olos, Limited-$75 per Pleasanton's fight with Stuart at Brandy Insurance Companies and the Chins Companies

round. Fan lod part of the time, but was never

share, ex div. Station. Lee was swiftly moving the whole still continues, nor are there any indications at Mr. John Poel's Merry Monk, 11st. 4lbs. ...

For the prosecution the Inspector, Sergeant (Mr. Baker) 2 half a length ahead of Mistletoe. After passing army towards Pennsylvania and Gettysburg, the present moment of his tormization, Un-

the stand the second time Fun was pushed ahead, McDonald, two lokangs, and four informers gave Hoogkong Fire Insurance Company's Share3-.. and Mosbys harassing Becker's rear official conversations take place from time to Mr. Fraser-Smith's Robin Gray, lai. 4lbs...

(Mr. G. 8. Qozon) 3 bat directly after Mr. Hough brought up the avidenos.

Mr. Caldwell admitted the gambling, but oon- Chins Fire Insurance Company's Shares-189 and threatening Washington. It was a good time, but no modus vivendi has born establish-

The ponies were got away moderately well blue and silver entry again. Equiran, which time to buy Memby if he were purchasable. and ed, the Home companies wanting those from Plentonton le not at all to blame for suggesting China to retire to their own dela exansiraly. after one falso start, the Monk being as impe- had been tailing off somewhat, was brought up tended that the defendants had a much right to an enterprise which he fancied zaight redound to which they desine to do. Thers have been tudus an ever. The old champion sprinter evid at the lower end of the course, At the slope to the gamble at their institution as the members of ****the advantage of his canso. Of course it seems other isans than that previously alinipated, ently retains all his all dash, for he rushed off rock Mistletos went ahead, and Victoriosue and the Hongkong Club in their building, He re MELBOURNE Messa. Norton, Hargrave & Co. absurd to anybody who ever knew Mosby for the "at" in the Chine rates has bad the with the land as asust, and and a clase length of Rappahapuck also quickly passed Fun, who ferred to the books which had been selsed at the BELEBANE......Mesure. Gordon & Goleh.

that era a soldier unacquainted with him effect of bringing other rates down for all parts Dunkeld at the Book. He held this lead to the dropped behind into Squiroon's ecpany, Matima of the arrest, from which it was clear that, LONDON.......Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. abould so IB-judge bin" character sa to of the world. There is no doubt that all com- turn for the straight, and rather increased it tietoe increased his lead into the straight, Vio. with the exception of two or three, who were LONDON........Mrs. Street & Co.20 Cornbill. enspect him of being mercenary. He was dash panies, Homo and China, are aufforing, and if before the rings, but he could not stay as of torioaus taking second plans, and Rappahan visitors, the rest of the defendants were member The printed rules of the club were also pro- LONDON.Mesers. Bates, Heady & Co. ing reckless, iupatsive, inconsiderato of danger, the war is continued the ontlook appears to old, and Hutchings brought Dunkeld up along nook third. Mistletoe, hard riddan, held his lead of the club. LONDON... Mr. W. M. Wills, 151,Cannon St. and possessed of just the qualities of an honest be that, first, the weaker English companies will the straight and best him. The judge gave the safe, and won by two lengths, Victorians best-

Mr. Caldwell then called evidence to prove the SAN FRAN CO..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Marghatta partizan chieftan. But it is fortunsts that the get badly "bit," second, that the China com win as by a neok, but it locked to us Deerer three ing Rappahannock by about the same distance, duel, showing the constitution of the club.

Exchange.

wild correspondents in revealed while the partion pairs will suffer, and third, that ovan the big quarters of a length. Tine, Gers Robin Gray the latter not. belag ridden out to the and. New Yoas....Mr. A. Wind, 81. Park Row to it are alive, for there can now ever be either English offices with large reserves will feel the was outpaced from the stark, and faished many Squirven was u fair fourth, but Fan was pulled identity of the defendants as members of the

lengths behind these two intenso competition,

up before going tar down the straight. The club and in verification of the books and rules, Daily Press Office, January 1987,

| misunderstanding er misrepresentation,

HIGO, O Mostre, F. Walsh & Co.

YOROILAMA.....Mossrs. Kelly &Walsh.

MANILA........

Mesra. Dla Paorias & Co. SAMOON.Messrs. Bebroeder Frères and letters, June 12, 1863, was three days after

Garlès.

HANOI Mr. F. Mainfroy. HAIPHONG...... Mr. G. Gavalla. BANGKOK Messrs. Ramsay & Co. BINGAPORE

Mears. Bayle & Co.

PERANG.Messrs. Maynard & Co.

COLOMBO........Motors, A. M. & J. Fargueon. CALCUTTA...... Mesars. Newman & Co. BYDNEY...Messrs. Gordon & Gatok

Ons man was drowned. The

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