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time.
In his Notox on Popular Soianes" in the Australasian, Dr. J. B. Taylor writes as follows on the ten-drinkers disquse: Attention has recently been drawn to the appearance and proad of what is called the "terinkers' disease." There oan be no doubt whatever that immoderate tea-drinking proves as bad as immoderate alcoho die imbibition, ond, as regards its cumulative effects on the raca, perhaps even worse. The nom dierire bas teen called by the singularly insp propriate use of th6iem from the French uume for tex. It exists in three stages. IT the first, the symptoms are congestion of the uphalic vessels, cerebral excitement, and ani mation of this froo. These are succeeded by a reaction of mental and bodily depression.in Nerrous irritability, cardias troubles, e, are added to the list. Nutrition is disturbed, night morea are ongendered, servong tromblings follow. It is a fearful Hat of earnplaints from what we have considered a harmless bubit.
THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DROHMBER 17TH, 1887.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
[SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY TRESS"]
LONDON, 14th Desember.
THE FRENCH MINISTERIAL CRISIS
ENDED.
M. Tirard bas succeeded aftor great diflealty forming a new Cabiret.
M. Flourou becomes Minister of Foreign Affairs,
General Logorot las boon appointed Minister
of War.
THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO THE CHAMBERS, The Prosidont's mosange to the Fronch Chambers proclaimed a policy of concord in large scheme of reforms, especially in regard to
VICTORIA REGATTA, 1887.
"Thirtin."
Station No. 5.-Yellow and Binok. Bow, G. L. Du..10st. iba. No. 9, R. M. Jameson...let. 0lb. No. R. Thomon...!2rt. 21. Stroke C. II. Thomprou..10st. lbs. Cox, F. W. Whita Bot. Jiba. A most excellent start was made. Thisthi want
with a lend, baing, slosely followed by Feek
Stroke, Major Ellis.
120. 015. 7st. llba
into a calm, sad lay about amongst the shipping. A breate then sprang up from the south-e and the first mark was rounded as follywa:
Audacious' piansco................. Leander's pinnavo......... Victor Emanual's galley
b. m. 3 B
3226 4 20
Mr. Smith's cutter.TIME,
deva pinnion.
J. M..
..... 345
The N. Y. K. steamer Tauraga Maru, Capt. war all thrown into the water by the ship sink- The Thibetans appear to be very unfriend'y to foreigners, or intrigue is at work in that P. Hussey, on her last visit to Chatoo, was the ing on her port sida. When I came to the sur-
SECOND DAY, 16th December. country to create prejudice against India. A recipient of a very handene Chinese tablet, face I saught huid of a bolet. Hearing tha
The weather yesterday was much warmer DIN
Darjeeling correspondent of the Englishman roade and presonted in commemoration of, tho atates that when Mr. Paul opened communies. timely delivery of the ores of a Chineas junk, chief officer calling for kelp I swam to him so'd.
elt. I now ando rendered the water somewhat unfavourite for D'ay for Wii Sf the stomach, tions with the Rajs of Bikkim the latter scomed who several months ago were rescued from gave him the bucket, as be had neither life belt and finor, but these was a slight swoll on, which
irclined to premiss anything and everything, death under very touching eronmstances. The noe buoy, while I had's life bat scou changed his mind and declined to ore in question, when picked up by the Teuruge. for the life boat No. 1, which was floating keel selling, while the absence of wind made the off
other banta were quite out of il. Making for thesosend mark the wind diodaway, and liani was Por Heartbar and Headache, return from Thihat before a certain day, saying ware just on the point of death, having been up, with her bottom broken, and a number off sailing races very tomo affairs. The attendance and Kerablus, who quiellý gol ́on oven to set to catch the little there was. The Anå»ïus”,
ho owad duty and obedience to the Thibotana drifting about on the bottom of their capsized and had promised to remain with them a certain oraft for fourteen days without a portiole of Chinese passenger till living, underneath.ou the Bagabin was somewhat smaller than on with her. Kornblame then forged abead and
Their times of rounding the Air. Paul, who was absent from Dar-anything to eat, and only a few drops of rain. On this boat I fonul the chitof engineer, and we the first day, chewing a great falling off when half the distauen was towed was leading pinnace had a good load, and the only other bost,
to catch Kornblume, but were unable to do so. The amber of launokes. the grew of the latter rowing well within iken.second mark were sa folli jeeling some three weeks, bid to return without water to drink. They were taken en board wore shortly afterwar joined by the sand in the number of visitors as compared with by about a length. Tha Lesk mad great efforts barring acenton ta that had a show was the Lean- seeing the Raja, though the fact af bis having and so tenderly cared for that all but one roengineer and the third oflear. Foro wo re-previous years
Audacious" pinnase...... kuswn him from boyhood should have induced covered. The tablet, which now adorns the
The Tsuruga Naru's saloon, is six feet long by twined for about kali-an-hour, oiling to the however, if anything exceeded that of the metres and winning by two lengths. Time 7mis,
Loandor's pinauce 411 the absen ruler to trash bin fully.
The other hoate wars not tied. The two correspondent arges tre ejection of the small feet four inches deep, and is a fine specimen of sound officer for sistance, but we got no reply, day before. The course was on the whole 15ecs
entrange, 21, first prize, $20; ascend, $10; no pinnaces then made for house, hauling up on a Thibeto force which at the time of the Macaulay Chinese workmanship. The body of the tablet We tried to right the boat, but could not much better kept yesterday, and there was little FoR MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTEES; distance, 420mile; misaios untered Bikdm and has remained in a in red lacquer, with gilt characters, and a band bead. As the acau were breaking over us, and ground for complaint a regarde this. Daring
time allowed for Cars; (Winner of 10th E09 northerly wind which afterwards zeered to the Bonoly Barrod harder The principal characters
lat Day, to be excluded.
oast. They took different courses, the dudacious' position commanding the road ever sinos, of the inscription, roughly translated, signifs washing as off a bost, and seeing the captain, the afternoon His Excellency Governor Str
1pinnace baling up through the harbour, while 2the Loander's went by the back of Stonecutters' ward of gratitude. W Rising Sun) co-chief oficar, ani Ripley not far off, I proposed William das Voeux, attended by his private So- H.M.E. Audacious' beat derstand that Capt. Hussey is to be prosental we should swim to their boat so as to be all rutasy, Mr: Blingaby Bothell, and his Alda-de-IIMS. Hercias's boat
Island Tba Andaciové pinnase passed the with a private token in ommemoration of the together. I was fallowed thy the third offler Camp, Lieat. Auloracn, witnessed the races from H.M.S. Vistor Emanuel's boat
winning mark a 4.36. The time of the Lear and second engineer and waroached the captain's the sunch Victoria, and Admiral Sir Richard H.M.S. Constance'a bout
Immediately on starting the Victor Bader's pinnice was not taken, as she had not arent upon his return to Chefoo.
bezi. At this time we did not miss the chief Hamilton was ou board the Starter's laaneb. The atual's bout, drew away and took the load, resobed home at dark, hint as was spoken by engineer. Sorae time later the captain asked if prizes, with the exception of the Ladies Purse, closely followed by the Audacious bust, which the umpire's launch of the Casmopolitan Dock we were all there, and wo replied "all but the which was presented yesterday, will be distributed gradually overtook the leader. The Heroine's at G., with a good wind, and her time of round- olief engineer," whom we never anw again. Wathis afternoon in the Parition, on the Cricket bost pulled well together and came close on the ing work probably be about 6.45. ansiently waited for daylight, believing the Groand, by Mrs. A. F. MacEwen. The band of Audacious boat, but despite all efforte wa TACHT RACE FOR YACHTS OVER 10" TONG!
Entrance $5 time for tonnage; Cup unable to pass bar, the Audacious, keeping the second ofheor's boate
sealed by the Victoria Roareaticu Cluḥ be standing by for the Northamptonshire Regiment will be in advantage and winning by a opuple of longths.
Again Fachtsmen were sad at heart. for there Adt. towever, we saw nothing except attendance and it has been hinted that there will Time, 7 mia. 55 2-5ths seen. Bofore starting a
ho a dance after the carouroay of priza giving is protect was entered, however, by the other boats was no wind for sailing, Boreas being cumbered wrehage. and wa mounted eighteen persons
against the winner, the race being for anttorang the employed-or rideably not inclin- clinging to it. We next observed the topa. of
ed to "lustle about." The me three yachts The race which naturally caused most interest and she carrying sittaan ontz. twy bills, and saw by their gradually disappear.
"LADIES' PURSE," presonted by the ladies of that competed yesterday again took uptheir poar was the International. Fire.crows started; the ingut we wore drifting from land. Wo wers
Hongbong: for Four-Osva; distance, one mile; tions and were placed in ordar ne before, smaly:
No. I station, W, I. Perbes" Naomi. 30 tons entrance, $10. now ting very weak owing to the best fra. Dimes, owing to some unfortunate misunderstand-
Kornblume."-First,
No. 2 etation, M..Boart's Fathinen. 30 Lexus quantis tarping over, and at the same time that amongst themselves, Laving retired from the
Ne.Seistion, Potts & Tan Buren's Anal, 14 tona Station No. 2.-White, Black Sash. costost. The English crow was the favourite.
Bow, J. Little, 88,esling over as, almost heating the breath
Tist lb. It was not wu'til 1b. 19 mir. 30 gon. that the No. 2, 4. A. Bramwell,
e. Olb. ampire gave the whistlo to "go" and again the out of pa. One by one the weaker of the Chiness and in this instanos popular opinion proved ear
Kalkicon was first away. To a caseal observer 14st. 71bs. No. 3, H. C. Metcalfe, dropped off, and abast night or nine o'clock our rect, the English crew carrying off the priz
the Nnow a far over the line, wo should say captain also disappeared. About this time the seas after a hard fight with the Americans. The
| quite four innertus ahead, und it would be well that Senior Sculls Cup fell to Hayllar, Shephard an
sttention should be given to this in future. An wangetting higher, causing the boat to turn ovar
advantage at starting is often french impor tanice With a westerly wind the boats had to at shorter intervals. We nert missed the chief fortunately capsizing his bat during the race. officer, who sank as the boat was turning over. The Nil Dosporandem Cup was secured by She-
maken direction For Stonecatters' Island, and the About two hours afterwarde Me. Hipley, the Phard's honk, the Korablume. The Ladies'
Naomi quickly forged her way ont of the other "The Judges kave decided that the charges | passenger, dropped of The air Fazals of the Pures produced a very koon race, Major Ellis's
yanbts' reach. The Kathleen in turn walked away bont bezma nhaltsak which caused her tight with the Thistle, strokod by Bagilar. The oraw carrying off the cavoled trophy after a bard
from the Ariel. "The leading bust was very for against M. Wilson are untoauble.
tauate on nearing the western corner of Stone- font kool ap, malcing it very difficult to hold on
catters' Island, for the wind veered round to the military were partionlarly fortonate yesterday. About 2p.m. the third offoar catod my
south and she was enabled to hand close and Dako straight for the first stake boat. Already to attention is a boat some two or three hun-jer Fellit in the same boat and with the same.
crew also winning the Gorman Cup, the favorita,,
Tace was her her accidents, for that mark was dred parts distant Assho appeared in better the Thistle, being beaten by about buit a lougth.
left in this arder :- condition than the wreck we were clinging The T. J."Cup, as was opected, was won easily to it was proposed to reach her if pos by Hayllar and Shepherd. The races for gigs. sihin. I started off, thinking the third offloor and cutters were also productive of good sport. and second engineer were following, and I estlad out to the steward to come. After reaching the best I looked roul for the others, bat old not as them, owing to the bigh sex, which Yokoliams, fils Hongkong and Shanghai, has lately bad quite a number of big fires. The most
would randor it impossible for us to so such On the 16th Donenher, at St. John's Cathedral, hy destructive ne occurred on the 3rd inst, the
oiker unless we had both been on the orest of the Her. W. Jennings, V. H. DRACON, 2on of the late Rer. 6. B. Deacon, MA., Vic of Lock, Stafford. conflagration breaking out, at 9 p.a. in Hossre
a wave at the same time. As soon as I re- The Daily Nora anys --Senhor de Eces has coverol myself. I ezerained the best and found abire, to ELIZA, daughter of the late Charles Watson. Frazer, Farley & Co's steam tea Aring godown.! [2161 situated at No. 143. The loss, which is fully
acvered, is a very severe oue, and is expected to every reason to be proud of the success which has her is good order. kopt watch for the others, rolate some $70,000) or 380,000, which is distri- ultimately attended his negotiations at Peking. but never saw them. Shortly before, anuset I bated amongst the Scottish Union, the New For the first time Fortngal enters the charmed saw a junk, but although she tras la sight a long Zealand, the Singapore, sud Quess Fire Incirole of the Treaty Powers, and if the treaty time she never came within hailing distance. surance Companies The valan of hydrants wES fully tested for the first time in Yokohama that is not exbatly in accordance with the protocol The land now showed up quite plainly, and I was night, and the Japan Herald has up following signed at Lisbon. it is quite as efficient for in hopes by daylight to drift on to it. anent the splendid service they rendered: The all praction purposes. The Consule of Per- Barly next morning, the 6th Deoambar. a junk fre was one of the hottest wo ever saw horé, and
on their work cailed quite cloga, which I bailed, and they show the ages of fame, we may mention that tugal will no longer harry in addition to the three steam and the various on suffermare, as they have hitherto done; the brought their craft up to the wind and answered. manual fire engines-the hydrants were at work claims of Portugaess subjoeta can no longer be As we could not understand each other, and for two hours during the height of the fire, and ignored on the ground that treaty relativus be-it was not. daylight at the time, they proceeded for seven tours afterwards. During that time tween Chias sud Portugal do not exist. Gonor they threw on Lundred gallons por minnte, orally, the treaty follows the lines of the treaties on their coarse. By daylight I saw quite a nam- 51,00%gallons in all-an amount alightly over made by the ether Powers with China, and ber of junke, and I bailed three, who were close 241 1ons. What proportions the fire world those is a spacial article by which Chins by. They, howevac, simply looked at me and bavo attained without the assintamen of thens, dognises Portugal's right to dominion and exiled on. 1. noy peliad up the gratings and we must love to the imagination."
possession in Mace. The word "Macro" bottom boreds of the boat and male a sail af i used by itself; the vexed question of the depon- -
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MARRIAGE.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 17TH, 1987,
The French ganbant Air Captain Rape Jeft here yesterday morning for Haiphong
The Superlatendont lazerms us that the P. &
O extra steamer Zambesi left. Bombay at 5 pm. on the 15th instant for this port.
Under the new Army Warrent Lient. Colonel and Chief Paymaster W. Ilaghes has been pro- noted to the rank of full Cokisel.
T
The public are reminded that the prizes wer at the Regatta will be prosented this alterne on the Cricket Ground at half past four o'clock. The Agonia(Mesure. Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform us that the Glen Line steamer Glenorchy, from London, will leave Singapark ro-day for this part.
enter quality, the price, which is at presont high, will begrostly redneod. There is, no doubt, as great a future boforo Saccharine" as there was for the sailine dysa, at their advant, and per. haps in point of utility this latest product of the and science will create as great a revolution as did the pradaetion of artificial alizarin. The great valus of saccharize is that it onz be used with impunity by diabetic parsons. We have tsated the ascebarino, which is oertainly sweet; but of course it needs the most delicate tests to prov↔ that x is 300 times sweater than sugar."
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finance
THE PARIS SCANDALS.
a
THE SUGAE DUTIES CONFERENCE.
The result of the Sagar Duties Conforoace is that an arrangement is possible, but that the points raised must be referred to the Gabinets of the States concerned.
THE VICEROY OF CHIHLI.
TIENTSIN, 16th December. The Viceroy Li Hung-chang loft Tientsin on the 15th instant for Pao-ting Fu.
THE PORTUGUESE CHINESE TREATY
The Drily Notes says that over noe hundred-na'es of Macao bring left in abeyance. It is ous, breaking a lath and using it
My progress towards the shor and fifty Partaguse residents met at the Chub the question of those dependencies that has a ynddor. Uulin, Shanghai, or the 11h inst., to receive used to long defay in the conclusion of the was now more rapid and I was in hopes of the Portuguese Minister, Sr. Rozs, and suite, negetiations, and Sohor Rosa fue dona wisely reaching it by the afforagos. About 10am-
in deferring for the present the exact statemensof on their return from Paking after the dressful conclusion of the treaty negotiations The ad. how much territory Mac" includes. A mixed juuk was close by, which I bailed, and they boro dress, which was of a highly congratulatory delimitation commission is to be appointed, as our down and picked me ap. I tried to take them Wo would remind me readers that nomina nature, was ongressed on parchment, and en- Poking correspondent stated the other day, to understand that there were others affost besides tione for the Hongkong Derby close to-day cloned in a blue velvet cover, mounted with silser. settle the boundary lize between Macao and myself, but failed. They took off my clothes Saturday) sat should be sont in to Mr. H. d. The address was read and presented to the Min. Ubins, and until the ropelusions of this com and gave me dry ones, and also water, of II. Tripp, Clerk of the Course, at the Hong-ister by Mr. J. Danenberg, the president of the mission ra asepted by both parties, matters which I was sorely in need. By this or kong Club.
are to remain in stato gas. This, we learn Reception omitte. Dia Miùister-ropifod in nitrablo derms, and asked the company to pire feous the North, is the gist of the tenty, four s'efeck in the afternoon the jurk brought thraa ehrers for the King, whose health be pro by this Portugal practically gains every up, and they gave me as moet food as I could posed, which was drunk in champagne. Mr. thing that was arranged at Lisbon. If the eat, at the same line picking out the choices Dunombry then proposed the health of the frontier cammiasina should diagree as to the Minister, a toast which was enthusiastically re-line, or if either Chins or Portugal Lould pieces of fish for me, and they seed ploused to see me on; they always attended to my wants Girst. Soms times during thà night I was swuk- peired. The Minister again replied. thenkbe anailing to accept the boundary agroel ap ing the ena munity for their kinil reception, and by the semmission, mattare simply romair as
they are now; and however discon touted themed by their hojaling mail, and about thres proposing the health of the Portuguesa. By kind permission of Captain Faulkner, Divino city of Shanghai. Mr. L. Lübeck, Secretary Viduroy of Canton may be with the present
whore, after giving me a geod breakfast and Service will be held to-morrow morning, at of the Reception Committoo, than proposed the position, and anions to restrict the Portuguese hours afterwards we anchored at Tam-mun eloven o'clock, on beard the British ship health of Sr. Valdes, the Caurul for Pertugs, to the occupation of Macao in its strictest sense,
he cannot move in the face of the present treaty. some samahu, they took ma ashere, and about M. Blaskie, by the Rev. A. G. Gelakmith, and this taust was also received with enthusiasm
half-a-mur afterwards they bought a man Seron's Chaplain. The Bethel dag will be Sr. Valdez in his tarn thanked the gentlemen
to me who could speak English. I was present for their kindness. The Town Band,
The She-poo says that the second half-pearl instalment due from Soochow to the north-east fran lior defence fand, bar been divoried by or
der of the Beard to the relief of the Honas sufferers The Nanking house-taxing project Las fallen through owing to suspicious as to the motives of the promoters.
hoisted, and a steam has will call alongside
of any vessel hoisting code ponnant C.
and the direction of M. Vela, was present and THE WRECK OF THE BRITISH fooling very ill, suffering from chills, and
played the Fortuguese National Anthem after cuch test, and vn the arrival and departure of
We (Chinese recorder) lesin. that the China Inland Mision bus paid in advanco the the Minister, and several mlections daring the
and D. S. N Company the passage money for
eighty missionaries, who are to be sent out to China during the few coming throntha The first
of this large company bave already arrived, and
the rest are to come forward by every fortnightly
{
reception. The proceedings, which lasted about
two hours, passed off with the groziost delat.
STEAMER LORNE."
Appended are the particulars of the different
races
Saxton SCULLE, Cap presented by S. E. Shal
lim, Esq.; for single pair stalling Boats; en- trance, 85; distance, one mile
Cux., M. Fredericks,
"Thistlo."---Second Station No. 3.-Black & Red Stripes. Bow, F. G. Nielson,
Na. 2, T. B. Coover....
NOS-R. B. Withers, Jr... Struk, H. F. Tayllar,
10st. 8lbs. 10st. lbs. .11st.. Alba. 11st. 3lbu. 6st. 12lbs.
Cus., G. C. Hayward..
Shamrock"-Thim.
Etation Na 4-Yellow aud Black. Bow, A, Denison,
11st. Ob 10st. 10lbs. 11at. 7lbs.
1st. 12.
Tst. Glbs.
No. 2. F. Grimble...... No. 3. II. Skott
Stroke, H. N. Thompson
Cor., T. Wallace......
"Rase."
Station No. 1-Light-vine and White.
.10st. lb. Bow, E. W. Ratter...... No. 2, G. C. C. Master, 1st Olb. No. 8, J. H. Stewart Lockhart....at. (lb. Stroko, E. Friedziobs, .....
13. lbs. Cor., A. Turner,
9sl.'0lb.
Nasrat.......
Kathleen.......... Arial...
H A. 2 22 25
... 8 12 -
Before a light south wind all cantas way then aproud and of they yout for the Chung Hui inrk. As will be seen by the times taken, the local Volunteer steally inoreneod her lead, and the drill also was closing up the gap between herself and her immolato pathfinder, the secon carl being shot by :-
Naomi Kalleen Ariel
M..
2 46 45
A 4-15
3 225
This proved to be one of the finest races of the H. F. Haylar. 11st. 2lbs. Primrose ........ E. B. Shepherd, 10st. 11. Daisy
westing in consequence of the very close finish Two boats only started, Tarer having with. between Kornblume and Thietis. Immediately drawn from the race. Shepherd deer away at
on starting Shamrock, which had the advantag's of position, took the lead but was quickly over. once and for a short distance led. Haylar then hanted by Thistle, who got a lend of half length. came up on level terms and rapidly passe Step Kornblume then began to come to the front,
The wind still keeping from tas mouth spinne hard. When about three quarters of the distance passing Shamrock and coming ap equal with the kers were no takeanhard, and plaie canvas with was onverad Shepherd. who had been rowing ialle. A very tight raas then took place he.jib topsail bad nil the work the little there wAY somewhat wildly, capsized his bout, thus leaving tween Kornblume and Thistle, both crews position and the flag boat upposito the judge was do at any rate: Tho Ni still held bar. Hayllar to finish the race, Timo Omiz. 52ason.
ing in splendid style. Hayllar's boat was perhaps INTERNATIONAL RACE "CHALLENGE Corging as little better form than bis opponent, turned by the
For Four-Ours; distance, one mile; this Cup but his corrain at this point steered very badly. to be won two consecutive years before being Kornblume, slowly but surely gained inch by finally held; distance, ons mile; entratice, $10 inch, and Hayllarpot ons spurt." Ellis sponded
ENGLISH.--First.
and with a splendid effort and carried his boat in "R:366"
a winner by atwns a quarter of a length. Time 6mins secs.
Mistion No. 3-Red Sash. ·-- How, G. C. C. Master11st fil No. 2. H. F. Tayllar.11st. 21. No. 3. H. C. Metcalfe ... 1st 7lbs, Biroke, Major Ellis
12st, Olb.
Cos. M. Fredericks... 7et. Jlba.
AMELICAN-Becond. "The Eagle." Station No. 4.--White with Small American Flag.
Row, A. Dor...........
No. 2. B. TheBO 1...........
10%. diba. 12st. lbs.
Wet 12lbs. Bat. 121b.
No. 9. R. E. Withers, Jr......186. 47ba. Struke, L. B. Comuve.
Cox, G. C. Hayward
GERMAN,Third. "Kornblume."
Station No. 5-Light Blue and White.
....10st. 51by.
How. 6. Costa......
No. 2, T. Lammert Na. 3, G. P. Lammert Stroke, E. Friedrichs.
10. 101ba. 1st 4lbs.
.13at. 2bg
Cox, A. Turzer ...........
Scoron
•Thistle."
gat. 0lbs.
Station No. 2-White with Thistlo.
Dat. Bow, A. C. More.......
Siba. No. 2, G. L. Daucau
19at. 8. No. 3, J. S. Legget, Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12t. Olb.
Cor, GA. Caldwell
8st. 7lbs,
IRISK. "Shamrock.""
Station No. 1-White and Green. Bow, J. Littlo...11st. Ob. No. 2, E. Osborne
Dat. 10bs No. 3, J. D. Saunders
.12at. 5lbs. Stroke, H. N. Thompson 1st 121te. Cor, F. W. White.............. .....8a. Sibg The English ore were a little behind in starting, the Americans and Germans taking the lead immediately after the gun was flead. The English crew thou overbauled the Scotch, who had a little the advantage of them, and rapidly
my logs were so swollen and cramped from long immersion that I could scarcely walk. INTERESTING STORY BY ANOTHER The man (Ah Kes) who spoke English told me be had an employed as boy on the steamer SURVIV.B. Mr. Alabaster, in his report on the trade of Mr. Nethersole, late third sngineer of the dull, belonging to the same company as the Cantou, states that the termination of the Ten-steazez Lurne, which the on a sunken rock and Lore. He insibed me to stay in his house quin troubles hus led to a considerable revival of foundered, arrived here yesterday by the patil I was able to walk, sad said he would The N. C. Daily News says:-We hear from nature trads, which shows overy sign of pre-
stowner Soochow from Hoihow. Mr. Netasr then guide to Hollow. Previnas to par sperity, notwithstanding the heavy taxation. the North that the Telegraph Convention, which the disbanding of the local favies has been sole was picked up by a junk after having boozing with the junk captain he gave zaa 400 cash curae up in a line with the two leading boat. Mr. Pendor announced to his shareholders Rome time since a toing concluded, is practically affected without disorder, the rear dangerona extinguished, not what We may linger in it battalions having been drafted to Haluan to will, is expected, reasiva the en de grace meily the savages and porish in the jangles." from the protest addressed to the Foreign Mia- The passing to and fro of lango badies of troops *ist<>16 the Shanghai Chamber of Cominsrce.
hand the affect of bringing the people usdur porlonces bottor subjention. But much romains to be
hafinted about in broken beats for over thirty (40 cents), saying he would give me mors if The Irish crew was almost from the fret out of ine speedy the race. The English, American, and Germasu hours. Wears indebted to bits for the following he had it, and beled
Sosteh bost holding there closely. Major Elba Ab Kee's bons I went to bed, and he set about slightly increased the pace, sid the English narrative of the wreck and his subsequent ex-passage to Hongkong. As soon as I arrived at or pallad for some time on level tarma, the making me chicken broth, his people wasting and grow led the American by about half a long th, the monding my slothes and making wa as comfort Germana taking the thiri plase. An, excellent race followed betwoon the American and English able as possible.
arews. The Amerionn crew made serors) batt Doc. 8th--Remained at Ab Kee's house all day bids for the victory, but Major Ellis Anally
At five minutes past midnight on the The adjourned inquant on the body of the done when a passage boat carrying pasangers 4th December, on my way to the angine Chinese stonemiter who died from the offeste to places 50 miles distant only from the capital room. I felt the ship strike, and the pas of burne received in a fire in a matshed at of the provinos requires au armament of 12 to 14 tam on the 25th alt. was resumed at tho Magis cannon; when you cannot renters a few milesonly sangers who wore sleeping on the hatoh im He made some beetjes and opoked a beefsteak passed the winning post about half a Imgih
was without an armoury of words and muskets mediately setup a ory and made for the boat
for breakfast. Begin to feel much better aul ahead of the Americans. Such was the expite-
ment felt in the race that no time was taken.
Immediately after the race was finished the Band formed in front of the flagship and played See the Caquaring Hero comos." Amidat loud oboars Major Ellis then came forward und the prize was banded to him by Miss Habonck. TO BE BOWED IN GIGS (open to Naval and Military Oficors of all nationalition); Cap presented by members of the Hongkong Club. distance, one milt; time for cars.
Constance's gig. Victoria Emanuel's baat Electra's best
Gunboat'e boat.......
A
The Victor Emanuel's boat went off with the lead, but was soon overhauled by the Constance's
Naomi Kahlos Ariel
B.
3 31 4* 1 59 30 4 2 25 Standing on her course for the mark abroast Cormopolitan Dock the Noon, oftar proceeding a few hundred yards, diewed up for topsail and shortly, after warila oze about a step mot clearly understood by onlookers. In the midst of sproulative suggestions, however, the tai-yx! fag was ran up to her topnest Lead aard wo thien fearsod she had won the fare: We heard a very general opinion that the shortening of the cours Was sonraly fair to the caller boats, on the ground that with the light wind experienced taany changes might have reencon on the luat- two teaches; and in some quits asia but that if the time allowsuco is xl for a race of 10) niles tho aame calculuion rannet hold good on a course shorter by some 3 or 4 miles. However, if the owners of the yachts interested are satisfod
we suppose the opinions of "outsidera" do not
gig, which wos aasily, half-a-dozen lengthe count, and as Mr. Forbes' good chip is at any time aboad of the Pictor Emanuel's boat. The other pretty boavily handicapped wo congratulate him twe dropped out of the race. Tire, Smin. Danes GERMAN CUR;" presented by the German community; for senior four-vars; distance, one mile, entrance, $10
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Kornblume."--- Firat. Station No. 1.-White, Black Sask. Bow, J. Little 11st. No. 2, J. A. Fredoriokaa 10st, 1b. No, . C. Metcalfe
..... 14st-7112. -12st 01.
Stroke, Major Ellie
Car, M. Frieriaks
7st Illby. "Thistle."-Second. Station No. 4-White. Dark-bluo Border and Cross. Bow, G. L. Danean
... 10al. 81be No. 2, R. M. Jameson.... ... Lat. 0lb. No. 3, G. C. C. Muster .......... Ual. Olh. Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12st.
Cor.. T. W. While st. 81b. Bose."Third.
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Station No. 5-Light-blas and Whito. Bow, £. Goetz....
..30 5lbs. No. 2 A. Turnar.
9. Olb No. 3 R. E. Withors, J,
118 s. Stroke, E. Friedrichs... ....13ai. Obs. Cox.. T. Wallace 781. 63bs.
Shamrock." Station No. 2.--Yellow and Black.. Bow, C. H. Thompson No. 2, E. Osborna
10st. 315%. 9st. 10lbs.
13st. 12lhe.
Sd. 13lbe
No. 3, A Denison. ....... 11st. 01b. Stroke, H. N. Thompson
Cor W. Stopani ....... "Lock."
Station No. 3-Rod & White Stripes. How, E. W. Rutter
No. 2, J. S. Leggo...
Stroko, G. A. Bramwell
No. 8, G. P. Lammert
Cox., G. C. Hayward...
10st. 1lb. 1lat 2lbs. list. 4lba. 12st. 0lb,
Get. 12fbs.
trans yesterday. It appeared from the evidenso that the deceased could readily har escaped when in the sity itself ovary shop which contains held up my hand and tell them "all right. would walk with more comfort. I proposed to This is a matter for rogret, as there was no dricks made a tight racs of it for acme time. willout injury, but get burned in the attempt to anything of valus la barricade i at dusk so that which what quieted them. I went blow save a low articles of personal property. The cold stand a siege; when grands are necessary jury returned a verdict of wesidental death. at ovary carber, and half the streets are closed and relieved the second engineer. About five at night with gulos artillery only could force minutes afterwards the chief engineer came to
The Band of the Northeptonshire Kagiment will play at the Offcers' Mees, Murray Barracks,
start for Hoikor the following morning.
Dao. 9th-After a good breakfast of beefsteak
and sweet potatoes and fruit we set off for Haihow
7. and by non reached the town of Ni-
toong, where we call'd upon the Mandarin and
it will be seen how atter is the insecurity and me and said they could get no bottom. The what loss of time and power the ascosity of captain seked if she was making any water in the this evening, from 7.90 171) 16 o'clock. The fol- lasing business with the setting sa atails engine room or steke hole. The chief engineer told our story. He was extremely kind, offering inwing in the programme:—
Piracy and highway robbery have to some ex- March National Unity"
Newton, tant bon diminished by making the raliorus reported the bilges dry. Very shortly after
Bishop.
carrying of arms a capital offeree, by empower this the second officer called all hands on dock. De food and soldiers to guide as to the next Mars daria's, which I dealined, as Ah Kee knew the Waldteufel
Godfrey, honzetopaut right, and by scouring the creeks the dock all was confusion among the passengers. Sullivms. with arfood stam launales. The introduction There will be no band performance in the Gar of steamers in the upper waters of the Canion My watch and i asieled to diet out two boats on
Overture..... "Guy Minavering” FAIR
Gavotte Fantasia Selection
"Хелатения
First Kiss"
Hem. of Engtune!"
H. M. 8. Fizsforo"
Behubarting the patrols to shoot any one they see on the and my watch and I went up. When I roasbed wed. The Mandarki then gave me 1,000 cash aud
dens on Sunday next and on Christmas day.
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passport, and as I was auxious to zerome our journey we started eff again at once. By sunset we reached the village of Taiwo, where we pat splendid supper of-rilled chicken, rice, sweet ap at a hotel for the night. Ab Kos medo a
potatoos, and ten, wi5h I relished greatly, as I had not enten since morning.
his win. Dr. Forb will nevertheless, we are sure, arrow that it is a mistake to make theen ifta changas either of mark-boala or urine, The Cup prosented by the members of the Victoria Recreation Club is therefore won, and io-day the same yachts rncs for the one given by the Hon C. P. Chuter. We hope to see a really good race with a wind which will make tho result eomething more then a fluke.
FOR YACHTS UNDER 10 TONS: Entrance, 35; ime for toutage; Cap presented by the Hon. C. P. Ciater.
Mr. J. Gow's catter... Katu Mr. A. Rodger's cutter ........ Sea-Lark. Mr. W. H. Lobb's catter... John Gilpin. Mr. A. Denison's cutter........ Liliun. Mr. R. Couln's cutter ---------- ................... Arrow. All that satored put is an appearanco, and the Arrow won in good style, passing tas winning post first, followed next by the John Gilpin, the times of passing being a follow-
Arre Joka Güp
A. K. S.
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As the Arroio bad to allow the John Gilpin tro minutes, she won with are, miuutes and fire seconds to apare.
POLICE COURT.
16th December.
BEFORE ME. H. E. WoрEHOUSE.
BREACH OF CONTRACT. Pany Ul Chia, conservatory contractor, wan summoned by Mr. Goo. Kemp, Luspector of Nuisancos, for naing bouts sther than those do- Aned by the Government for the reception of urine. He was bound over in $100 to be of good
On getting away Lookbart's crow and Ezie-bobatiour for six mcatbs.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION. Sixteen coolies were brought up on a obarge of doubt that the race was cae of the fastest which Ellis then pulled away and passing all the other has taken plaas at this meeting.
heats sd close to the stern of the Thistle for unlawful possession of aarerat pinces of sapanwood FOR Gice pulled by European Non-Commissing some time. The Rose, which had been going well and were band over in personal repognisances
od Cicers and Men of any Regiment or Corps up to this point, now lost a little ground, and the for twenty-one days. in Garrison, or by Europese morabors of the race for first place was confinel to Korableme Police Fores: the boats to be approved by and Thistle. Lockhart's grow were evidently BEFORE MR. N. G. MITCHELL-JNNIB. the Committee; wianing Boat Race No. 2 doing all they know, while Ellis soo mei to bo ga
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| Time, 7mins. Psors.
FOR-MEN-OF-WAR'S. G108
first day oust change two of its crow before ing easier. When within twenty yards of the CHARGE OF BEING DRUGE AND INCAPABLE. Frederick McKensie, anerspicyed, was charged it can be allowed to start; distanca, one mile; winning post Ellie put on a spart to which entrance, S. First-prize, $16; second, $5. Lockhart was auable to respond, he and his crow by Li Achik, P.C. 278, with being drank and Royal Artillery's Loumnshire Lady...... being apparently quite exbarsted and Ellis incapable.
Complainant stated that he found defendant landed his boat a winner by about half a length drunk is Sing Wong straat. He was lying down.. Royal Ragineers' Engineer...... Bopal Engineers' Hard Lines
Remanded fill this day. Royal Artillery'a Eestera Pride cinsely followed by Hard Lines, Eastern Pride Lancashire Lad took the load at starting and Engineer being about equal for third place. This order was maintained for a short die- tance. Engineer passed Eastern Pride and
AND WHALERS:
distance, ono mile; entranos, 81: frst prize, $15; second, $5; time for ears- cords
UNLAWFUL FOSSESSION.
Kwok Chi and Ng Ping, boatmen, wero
per our (Winner of 6th Raco, 1st day to bo charged with the anlawful possession of some excluded).
In addition to the two boats on the programme
H.M.S. Constance's Pearl
1
preserved persimoas on the 151 Instant.
William Boston, P.C. 101, said that on the
freit prodused in their boat. They said they had taken the frait from a water-logged ship outside the harbour.
river will put a stop to river robbery. The in- the port side, and the second offer was ordered to land taxing officials object to stofzers, for they laks charge of them. I then went to my room A very sadden death occurred at the Astor Fear that the es exaoted at every for ales and put on some more clothes, as I had nothing House, Shaagbal, on Saturday evening, the 1sh from mailing boats will not be obtainable frota inst. The Daily News says that Mr. Swift, the stoners; bat "the public roies je demanding on but may singlet and overall pants. I then sub-manager of the hotel, was playing billiards the concession with daily increasing power.” went aft, and I saw the gig on the port side bad with one of the guesta, when he was sized wish
bos Lowered and was fall of water, althongḥ what appeared to be a fit. He was placed in a Yesterday at the. Magistracy the adjouruöd | still hanging in the tackle, and some passengers December 10th-Aftor breakfeat, we started Lancashire Lad put daylight between herself there were soven post entries. A good rucs en- 15th instant, at 11 pr. he found prisoners in a chair, and Dr. Sloan was summoned, but Mr. liuquest on the two Chinsmen who were killed were in the water. The captain called out to agraire, aus haur before daylight, and wilked on and Hard Lines. Engineer then no grad. I sood, the first prize being-carried-off by the small boat at Akangnam, Bay. They had the Swift was dying when the doctor arrived: and by the falling of the back wall of house 223, those in the other boats to pick up these people, until neon, when we stopped and took ries and ally up even with Hard Linea and rowing in Constance's boat. Time, Sins secs. nothing could be done for him. Sir R. T.Hollywood Road was resumed at the Magistracy I then went to the starboard side and acainted bailed eggs. After a wash and on beurs rest fret prize them took place between Engineer good style quickly left her setern. A fae race for Resnic, as coroner, semicoed a jury on the before the Coroner und Messrs. J. Grant, H. 10th inst., to see the body, in order that it Hyndman, jun., and F. P. de Sa, jurora. The the other Europeans in an attempt to get out the again went on, and at 5 pm. reached this and Lancashire Lad, the latter boat eventually might be baried, and a post-mortem examination master of the San Loong enflug Louse, de life boat, but the passengers crowding into her town of Ling-, were 1 banded in my pass-winning by about half a length. Tims Tuis was made, from which it was determined that tenant, gave ariduse us to the fall of the wall and the ship at the same time fast bottling by the port to the Mandarin The gave me another and 55seo.
sad stated that he rented the house from Mr. Faye the Nagasaki Rising Sun of the 7th Chuter, and had occupied it oight years. He bed and having a heavy liet to port, onasing the cash. As the beat for Pook-cheong was just inst-Nagasaki harbour has not looked so lively had had no trouble with the bous, and believed boat to swing in beard it was impossible proparing to leave had to harry down to the We managed to swing her beach and got aboard, buying a little tea, sugar- for years as it has done during the past weak, it was in good repair. He had never noticed any to get it out, when for several days there were present no less sign of weak css about the house. Her Asing clear of the chooks once, as the ship rolled me, and oranges for supper, to be taken on car
An employé in the shop, and who was injured by than fourloon man-of-war-st of them large the fall of the wall, but who has been dincharged to starboard, but before we could lower ber she way. one-besides quite a number of marcbant Fecisels. The Japanese Best loft yesterday, and from spital, said he had never obearved soy swang back with the rolling of the ship, atrik-
an aneurium was the cause of death.
H. Melbye, Erq; open to all juniors and those of the seniors who have never won a race in a Regatta; distance, one mile; entrance, $10. "Kornblome."-Ficat
"NI. DESPERANDUN CUP," presented by E.
Station No. 3.-Black, Blue and White Hoops.
Bow, A. Duer
10st. 4lbs
No. 2, R. T. Wright.................................s 1st. Ülk No. 1, J. D. Saunder 12et. 5lbs. Stroke, F. H. Shepherd. Det. Piha Cox., W. Wallace. 4. 11lbs.
.~ Loak,"--Second.
December 11th-Aboat 9 a.m. reached Peck- the British and French mer of war in harbor cracks in the walls and had never heard the ing the boat checks and damaging her alightly, cheong, landed, and proceeded at, ones to Hoi- are reported to be leaving to-day. It is also house was unsafe P. B. Maskey gave evidence she was not badly damaged, and we tried again bow, which I reached at 11 am. Throughout reported that a Ruaian men-of-war will leave to the removal of the deceased and the sar to-day to go in search of the gunbust Aleut, iar from the debris of the house, and said the to hoist her clear. Had we had proper assistance my journey across sentry 1 received the greatest believe to be lost somewhore up north, on the latter.was protected by the beans, which allowed we would have succeeded, but the esilera had all kindaces and attention from the natives, and station No. 4-White Jersey, Dark-blus Bind- Russian coast. The Russian Ang-ship Dimitria little air to reach him. He had never noticed rushed into the port hoste when they left, and we more especially from my guide Al Ka Donakot arrived from Yokohama on Monday anything wrong about the hon. Mr. had only the passengers to give assistance, and Hayllar, Lazpoctor of Buildings, stated that he afternoon, having made the passage down, it had zase s careful examination of the romains they were not of much use. We next attempted is a bare chance of the third officer and second reported, in two and a half daya.
of the house and found that the wall that to launch the No. 2 life beat, aft on the starboard sngineer having bean picked up, as there were
Mr. Nethersole adds that he considers there
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With consistent kiviaest Mara Raphael had fallen, which was of brick, had been sido, but not having anfioiont belp we would so many jurka about. Tuck & Song, u renowned art publishers, have very badly constreetod, and thore was a fragsnot get her ont. By this time the ship's dock, again favoared us with their sngual tributs of of a large orzek in the wall, which had pre-as far as the forward Latch, was under water and Christians sad New Year cards. To mention viconly been filled op with paper and mortar.
There are many of my readors (says Figare) this firm's name is a suficient guarsatos of the The foer joists of the lieben were sound and she was sinking rapidly. The captain now or- excellence of these productions. The large and seemed to have been renewed within the last dered life bolts and buoys to be distributed to who must remember the Franco-Italian war of
How of cpicion that varied asw.rtment which has reached ns is diz. four or five yours.
ncr abade of crimson, to which the name of tinguished, kita predecessors, by much artistic door had been made in the back wall bo sangers and others and sent the third Beer 1869, and the subsequout discovery of a brilliant Laste and the highest elaboration of finish, while twon the dwelling-bonse and the kitoben, and to blow the whistle for the second officer's boats Magenta was given, after one of the battles in to staad by us, At the same time we tried to the campaign. Well, magents is to be worn in poros instances the designs, the methode, that this had weakened the well to such an ex- and materials are novel. Among the principal; tent that it fell. The outer wall of the house reach the chart room to get rookete, bai the this winter, or so, st least, M. Worth Las do novelties, a large panel chromo-lithograph of the was standing. The walls were very ladly built ship was sinking so rapidly, the water now booided, and his will generally proves to be law in Boh matters. With his usual gallantry this Hoya. Family, a photographic Issuecape print and the back wall was not in goal repair, bringing up to the bridge, that we could not do so. man-milliner states that he has rerived the on matí, poroslain, a reduced reproduction of the erecked. The bonio appeared to he ntcat 20 or Wa zew out the tackle of the boats and bade brilliant colour as special compliment to the **Avidol Raphael," and the charming. gem 25 years old. The jury returned a serdiet of panels attracted our most special attentivă. hooidental desti
wash other good bye, and the next instant we amiable and popular Queen Margaret of Italy.
ing, Dark blue, Maltese Crosa. Bow, C. I. W. Kew.......
No.2, A. O. More
Sist. Bite get. Siba. No. 9, J. Epanos Legge 11st Abs. Stroke, T. W. Lammert.1066 101bs.
Cox, M. Fredericks
Tet. Illbe Victoria"Third Station No. 2-Bleak and Red Stripes.
1st. "Elba Box, H. Broko
Det 41s *... 11 71ba
No, 2. E. H. Muibya
No. 3, H. Bkött
Stroka, F. G. Nielsen....
Cox, G. A. Caldwell
*bamrock." Station No. 1.White. Bow, F. Robinson
THE T. J. Gas Presented by T. Jackson,
M.B. Audacione's Lily Esq; for double-soils; distance one mile; Entranca, $5.
*Kathleen."-st. Station No.&-Black and Red Stripes. Bow, E. B. Elephort 10st. Th. Stzoke, H. F. Hayllar. 11st. 21ba..
Cox, M. Fredericks.........
7st. 11lbs. "Maud.”—Second. Station No. 2,-Light-blue and White. Bow, G. C. C. Master
ist. Ob.. 13st. lb. 5. 13lb.
and Blus
10st.' Sibs. Est Sibe. 4st. 11lbs.
Stroke, E. Friedrichs
Ca., W. Stopant
"Lily.***
Station No. 1.-White Blue-facing
Cross on left Brest
The first prisoner stated that the fruit was brenght from Fa Tan-chan Customs station.
Remanded for a week, bail being allowed in $30.
IN POSSESSION OF LOADáð ugyolysk. Lau Achu, silversmith, and He Asam, alt emugglor, wore charged with being in possestĒTI of loaded ravalvers in the public street without receonable excusa, on the 15th inak.
P.O. Mitt Singh stated that on the 15th inst, nt 4.15 p., le ow the two prisoners and two others walking in a rory suspicious manner in Queen's Road West While witness was quen. tioning defondants the other two ran away. Ho searched defendants, and on the first he found a org barrelled revolver loaded in fire chambers out of six and a box of cartridges. On the second defendant he found two rolvers, one of which was loaded a one chamber. Tha saoood de fondant said he had bought the weapons froto Car, GA. Caldwell....
No. 1, Queen's Road West Withers took This rape was almost s forgone conclusion, defendanta to that shop, but the people there Hayllar and Shepherd winning suity. in the said they knew nothing about it. Witness hoard Kathleen, Kow and Lammert gave up. Time, the sooad defendant sak the people thema to say 9 min. 7 180.
Bow, T. Isummert
Stroke, C. H. W. Kew............
that thoy bad sold the revolvers to second de- SAILING RACE~FOR ALL OPEN BOATS, (Chi. Kondant about four days ago.
Andaiian piensADA
Avse ardadd
·Tamiler's, plcx(BKB.................
10st. Siba
Mr. J. Epith's cutter
Sat. 7lbs.
Commodore's galloy...
Mr. G. S. Langa Chiness rig
Lleut. Hawkins' outter
Wat. 7lba. 10at. 181 No. 2. F. W. Lawas No. 8, L. B. Marwood
Ilat. 41b Stanke, C. Glaig ..........
... 10 2010 Cox, Colem. Be bo
The first defendant ssid he bought the re- volver from a friend.
The second defondant said his master, who Fas a saltuonggler, had bought the revolver.
Fined $10 each, or three weeks' hard labour. The revolvers to be confiassted.
LAKGENY.
A start was made at half past one, with a light Ho Sing, a oodle, admitted the charge of osstorly breeze. The Tietor manuel's galley stealing a basket of vegetables, value fourteen showed the way followed by the pinnaces of the cents, the property of a married woman, mined Audacious and Leanche, with Mr. Bwith's cutter Wong Kubi Fung, on the 18th instant. He well up. After a short run de bouts all got also admited two previous caprictions of