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THRONICLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1888.

With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY, (TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE), COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIL, FLANS, &o,, ko,

The exhibition of the Camera and Sketching Clubs which was to have been held next week has been portponed.

The N. C. Daily News bears that Mr. White, the Commissioner of Customs at Canten, has bosu granted sare.

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gire a faithful rendering of any part which falls not the slightest reflection, as many imaginadi to her, and although Mrs. Bundle is by no means yesterday, on his ability torpull a good ear that

gr part, it received most careful treatment No. 3 was obanged,

Two more popular victories were the results the Landa of the talented lady who played it. Mr. Charlos Fisher played the part of Tom Tag. Xr of the Club Foors and Garrison Cup, in both of Sime Reers's well-known character, and inten-which races Hickley led his naval team on to On Sunday morning, between 9 and 10.30 doed in it several of the great tenor's well victory in very good style. The following are o'clock, the stam launch carrying the Bathsl known songs the "Jelly Young Waterman, the results of the racing dag will enti alongade any vesad bolsting sode The Anchor's Weighed," and "The Bay of Bie. Fou spelled by European Non-Commissioned pensat U. to convey men asboro to 11 say, all of which were well given. Anregards his

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THE EX-KING OF ANNAM.

On the 18th July, 1883, Tu Das, the King of Anuam, died after a roign of many years. He was attcoded by his son, Hip-Hoa, who on the 28th November of the same year was found dead in bed, having been poisoned. Hiep-Hos res zooooded by his sonsin, Ham-Ngi, a boy of four- teon or themshcuts, whóir coronation took phoe A flying start was offvoted, both crons gel-on the 17th August, 1884. The youth became ting away with a Bue swing, tho Raucus having the toot of intriguers at his court, and after a all the advantage. The men in the Blanans,

10. 10.

10. Glbs.

No, 2, F. S. Field,

13at. Olb

No, 8, J. Litéïs,

llet. '2be.

No, J.D. Hickley,

Cox, J. Tighe

Gut. Olb.

No, 5, H. C. Metelfo

" Leak.

No, 6. J. C. Bookfort,...

No, 7, G. Bramwell.

Station No. 3.-White, Red Bash. Bow, J. A. Fredericks No.2, A. H. Ough No. 3, P. R. Simmonds... Stroke, F. H. Shepherd......

Cux, E. Cole ......

Stroke, Major Ellis

10st. Sibs. 10at. 11.1s.

Cox, J. Tighe, dat. 01.

12stb. Pet, “Bila. SoL. Sibs. lot by Ellis, we abunt a longth to the bad st few months" reign was depased by, the French, The Victoria and the Boss were the favourites, the half-mile, and at 1,000 yards had been left who set up another young, selon of the family and true to expectation, Eze former won, being two lengths away. It looked then as if the race on the throne. Ham-Ngi, will an influential very hard pusbed, however, bythe Shamrook. The war to be merely a procession, but the Major call-ndarin uamed Thuyet, fed from mé and start was the finest made during the mooting, ed upon his men for spurt at the Bungban

the whole of the boats being in an erast line. Docks, and their bost was shot up rapidly along. raised a rebellion in the western provinces, The first to show ont from the body of starters ride the Bancos, Lockhart, however, was too far which gave much trouble to quell aud which. was the Victoria, with the hamrook and Roseshead, and the effect had been made a few be beau pal & final and to only within the close up. The Lank and Kerablume scoped sends too late. Despite the fine rush at the last few days by the capture of the person of position, and eventually dropped out of the rece During the cone of the race two launches car content thoughout the event with a backward falsh the Glaucus was beaten by half a ragth. the King. We translate the following a

parté in which he was seen to greater advantage, The Hu-pao says :--The management of rail. : ways in North Formosa, which was vested in a von the whole & very good all-round re private jy is about to revert to the prestation of the character. Mr. Sutch played Government; the Company have notified the the part of the hea-pooled husband, Old Bundio, Governor Liu Ming-chaan that their pecuniary fairly well, although occasionally he was Position does not warrant their antioning the at fault as regards lis lines, and Mr. Phil management.

Ray, gave a comical, if noval, randering By kind peralesion of Colonel D. G. Ander of Robin, although his habit of improving on

This race was rowed throughout in excellent non, the Begimental Band will play in the Public the text was several times again perceptible, and from the various steam launches carrying the style, and the inthusiastic cheering and whistling For Keartburn and Headacko. ↑ Gardons, to-morrow, from 3.30. till 5 pm. The not always opgerbune. "The Waterman" was friends of the competitors lont grost animation, altogether. The real excitement of the event, it rying spectators marrowly escaped a sorionconut Trota a Tourana letter in the Courrier

following is the programme- March....Discovery"

Campbell. followed by the first act of "Ruddigore." The to the cane. The Gunner got the start, and on was apparent from very ponr the start, lay in the scoident. They collided while going at inil apeet, Haizhony Ham-Ngi was taken in the Ha the first fifty yards forged half a length ahead of competition between the Visteris and the Shamand for a moment it was thought that the amal tinh mountains. As soon as the news reached Ballivan, and the piece contains some of Ballivan's best was zoticed from the start that the men in the the finish, was not in it after half way. The two square, however, and continued her journey. ........... Schubert. music of this opera certainly grows upon one, the Ubique and Cambridge, which kept level. It rock, as the Rose, although she strugglad on to ler one of the two was sinking. She heeled over Hué His Majuely Dong Kanb gave orders that ... Bullivan.work. Moreover, it is one of the most successful if Ubique were out of their form of the previous boats wontioned were level at the Hanghaus BAILING RACE, for all open boats. (Chinesa, ax-overy honour was to be paid to the ox-King in Espaus... Waldtgaful not the most successful, of the many performances in themselves on the occasion of the first day's worked hard to squalis matters, with quocess.

day, as they were not rowing nearly as well with- Dvoke, up to which point the Shamrock's ore had sluded). An accident which resulted fatally oorred the company have given, and it certainly want het racing. After 50 yards of the course had been Thee, however, the Victoria got away again half yesterday morning in the Caine Road. Autor than over on Thursday night. As Robin Oak- traversed the amber and black caps had inpronted length to the fore, but lost her advantage bar of cookies were engaged in pulling down the apple. Mr. Sheridan was more liko Robin and their load from the Gunner by a length ahead of through bad inshore steering Lockhart bouse known as Woodlands, when aiderly the verandak fell, burying ono man and injuring Insa like Sharidan than he has appeared before, the Cambridge. The latter boat had the most quickened his stroke to about 34, and Shepherd

wretend luck as it was continually being edged followed suit, but the winner of the Ladies' Parse. three others. Assistance was at enos procured, and gave a thoroughly earnest rendering of the inabore by its rivals, and did not get hall a fair got away again, and was first past the post with and the man was extricated, but was found tổ one of the number was found to be so seriously callant both na regarda võiss and acting. Hieirallyeving to theoreallent mannuria which their To BE BOWED IN CLUB FouRe, (open to Naval ailing wind. The leading heats were the Thales while with the Mols. The latter, weary of be quite dead. Of the three men who were hurt Part. As Richard Dantese, Mr. Fisher was ex-chanse. Notwithstanding this, howoror, and prin-fead of about half a length. injured as to necessitate his remoral to the singing and dancing produced the most hearty Hospital; the other two secapod with a fow outs and braieca.

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and when at 1,300 yards it was noticed that they cornwain thok them along they kept their distance, and constant applause, and in po part that wo were still sticking to their work and gradually have yet seen him as ko so thoroughly enter creeping up to the loaders, notwithstanding the ad into the spirit of the piese and played so wall great disadvantages they wore labouring un- Mr. Satob, as Sir Depard Murgatroyd, was alas der. The applause that followed them was both. more socessful than in many parla he under-they had got on a level, and from this out they hearty and well deserved. At the Hungham Dook takes, his song "Why am I moody and kept their places and Anishad a most exciting

On Thursday two men were taken to the Civil Hospital who had endeavoured to commit suicide by jumping into the harbour. One of them said he had been okused down from the Peak by a tiger and jumped into the water to vacape, kamination showed that he was sad" being partionlarly well enng, and Ur. tassle a quarter of a leruth to the fore. Thà suffering from delirium tremens, and ha con Cripps satisfactorily played the small partique was font lengthe behind at the class of INTERNATIONAL RACE "CHALLENGE CUP."

the race.

fassed that he had been drinking heavily of of Old Adam. Although Miss Maud Hare, samahu lately; also that he kase the tiger ho saw was a delusion. The next day the attendants for the roaset already mentioned, was unable to came to Dr. Atkinson in a state of excitement do full justice to the part of Ross Maybud, she to tell him the man was trying to asexpe: The way nevertheless very successful, and despite the ・・・ doctor found him in a stats of nudity bent on tact that one or two of hersolos had again to bo cut, getting out of the hospital but after some little

trouble he was persuaded that it was botice for the disappointment occasioned was in a great bim to remate. The other men, a Chinohew, degree appeased by her clever noting and in said he had come from Swatow, that he had no the duet "Poor little maid" which Miss Hare 124 money, was sick, and he intended to drown him-luokily attempted with Mr. Sheridan she was

self to end his trouble.

particularly successful, and both performers re-

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BIRTH.

On the 14th iust, at Herford, Magazine Gap, the

wife of C. BENE of a son.

The Daily Press.

The annunt installation meeting of St. John's gaived a well-merited score. Miss Morrison re- Lodge. No. 618. S.C., was bald on Thareday peated, or to be more correct, iniproved on her pre- night, when Wor. Bro. J. Mitchell was installed viors suosasa anMad Margaret, and notwithstand. as Right Worshipful Master for the ensuing yearing the very excellent performances all round, by Very Worshipful Bro, S. J. Gower, D. D.

G. M., Bainted by the District Grand Lodge we think she must be awarded the palma. Offloors. The following Oflcars were afterwards The part is certainly the most difficult. in invested S. Wor, Bro, J. Bephen; the whole picts and requires the most deli

For four-cars; distance, one mile, this Cap to be wen two consecutive years before being finally bold; distance, one milo; entrance, $10.

(ENGLISH) Rose."--First.

Station No. 1.-Black and Bed Sash.

Bow, E. B. Shepherd...

No. 2 G. Bramwell. No. A, H. F. HayBar.. Stroka, Major Ellis

Cox, J, Tigke

10st. lb. ..12st Olb.,

11st. lbs. 1st. ib. Est. lb.

(Scoren.) "Thistle."-Second. Stalian No. 2.-White with a Thistle. Bow, E. Blair

16st. Obs. 1st. lb.

No. 2, W. Taylor... No. 3. A. G. Stephon 10st. 10lbs. Stroke, J. H. Stewart-Lockbart But 016.

•Cox, W. Stopani

No. 2, E. Travers No. & J. Little

Stroke, G. C. Rochlist (lb.

officers of all nationalities); cap presented by T. Jackson, Esq. distance, one mille; time for

cars.

10st. 10bs.

Leek."First. Station No 3~~Admitila Flag: Bow, L. D. Crichton,.. No. 2, F. 8. Field No. 9, R. B. Garde,... Stroke, J. D. Hickly, Cox, W, Howard,

Mr.J. R. Burrows' Mary...

Mr. F. H. May's Gig. Kitten..

Cerumedore's Galley.

Thales's Catter Darawongso's Gig.

0

the course of his jozruvy. The Annamite Au thorities sarapulamaly obeyed the orders of the Conet; it was not a prisoner but a sovereign who travereed Annam with a state and maito truly royal-figs everywhere, gorgeously The start for this race was effected at 1.20, attired mendorius kaseling 'in his route, and the boats getting off with a light northerly all the temples decorated. Ham-Ngi bone broose. Shortly after 3 o'clock a breeze sprang himself with a quiet dignity, like a King | up, which subsequently freshened into a standy

His subjects. among

He was captured Caiter, the Devronger's Gis, and the Count the frequent, reconnoisanone made in their dore's Galley, the Darcuese overhaling the country by the French advanced peats for a long Thales just before rounding Green Island mark Hore the Tholes's Cutler unfortunately fouled time past, and annoyed to find they could neither trade nór trel in ponos; bagan to find the Mark Boat with her spianacker, and was their guest inconvenient. The Chief of the out of the race. They rounded in the following Mois, at the sequeat, of his people, no doubt,

order :-

Commodore's galley

Dovawongue's gig

Thales outtor

May'a Kitten

Burrows Macy...

M. 8. 15 00

3 15 45

8250

cams to the port at Dong.ca, commanded by Lient. Lagarras, and requested him to ressive This submimion and to spare his life. The latter promised, bim Eis life only on condition that be gave up the King Ham-Ngi, within four the Chief days. Aftor' maob hesitation Chong Hus was passed in the following of the Mis accepted the terms. On the

11st. 11lbs. 1lat. Zibe.

list. lbs.

Dat. 20s.

10st. Zbs.

order

.11 b

13et. 10lbs.

DEVATOR....... Commodore's

"Shamrock."-Second Station No. 1-White and Blue.

Bor, R. Lee, 19019999

No. 2, R. Hydỡ, ..............................

No. 8, E. H. Martin, Stroke, C. R. Foot,.

Cor, G. A. White,...

..11st. Siba

.....6at. be.

"Rose."―Third.

Thales

Kitten.......

fourth day the Mois surrounded the house whoco Hom-Nel was lodging. Ham-Ngi was asleep at the tirao, near him, also asleep, was Thiep, son of Thayst. Each had his naked eword by him. When the Mois entered the room Thiop attempted to defend his master, and Having settled down to beat to windward, fell mortally wanded. The Mois gathered to- score of the boats took the course inside Stougether all the effects of Ham-Ngi. including eatter's, the rest tasking up the Harbour. They important papers, and then onlusted him to roached the winning mark in the following the post at Dong-ca, where he was handed

order:

Mary

Commodore'r galleyTM..... 3 1 00 Davawongno's gig. 5 035 May'a Kittesman

8.11.20

RACE FOR PARTIALLY-DECKED BOATS, priza oup presented by the Victoria Recreation Club.

W. Jamqu'

J. Hastings'....... H. J. Hawklas'

C. B. Thompson's

Maloo Mayly Cruiser

p Beauty This was the race for the eccond prize of eaterday's event,-A aup prosented by the Victoria Ronreation Club. Caly four boate start

Mafoo.... Cruiser Beanty

Moydy

1. M, 1.

3 35 10

3 16 BC

3 22 00 8 25 40

.

27 40

3 40 00

огог. Troops had been prepared for the guard and sort of the prisoner. The ar rival at Dong-koi was really imposing. At the bond of the precession came Captain Broissin and Linat. Bonnafey, on herback and in fall uniform, then the ex-King in a rich palanquiu with a long string of mary colured Bags. Up to the point (hë journey” had buon made by land. The oz-king and his sacort now** took pusage in twenty hosts for Thususu. Everywhere on the voyage the bearing of the As people was sympathetic and resp wtfa!. Poon as the flotilla arrived at Thuan-an M. Bonnefoy conducted Ham-Ngi hefore, the Com- mandant. The Command wit's house is the old small palace of the Kines of. Annan, where they used to regile in the sumer for the

self in a house formarly campist by himself,

on the vicissitudes of human lif Hero

Station No. 2, White and Bud. Bow, W. F. Tyler10st. 5b, No. 2, C. B. D'E. Chamberlain, 1st. 5bs. No. 3, F. Gorakiet. Sibs. Stroke, C. C. Cradock, .....

Cu, F. G. Brooker

...Vat. Abz. After a somewhat longthy wait, the crews for this contest were got into position. The col obtained the best of the start. Getting a good grip of the water, their craft was soon phond about a quarter of a boat's length from its oppo - Gst: 6lbs. 208 3.W., Bro. T. M. Laing Treasaror, Brocate handling to prevent it being an attor

(IRISH.)

onts. The Shamrock, however, ran the Leak very A. B. Madar; Secretary, Bro. F. Howell;

**Shamrock."-Thirdi.

clove all through. From the first it was seeu' that 5.D.; Bro. JW. Kinghors: J.D. Brofailure. Greater oradit it is therefore, duo to Miss

Station No. 3.-White and Greon.

the Rose would not stand the ghost of a show W. Quinooy, D.O. Dr. Leabury; Steward, Marrison for making it the most successful of |

Bow, A. Osborne.......

Art. Diba, to win, ou account of the sequal time of the Bro. H. A Stirazee; 1.G, Bro. J. Vanstone; the evening. Her singing, too, always good,

..10st. 10lbs. rowing. The same fault mast also be allotted Tyler, Bro. J. Maxwell. After the Ludge was

was better than ever and her rendering of

to the crow of the Shamrock; they had plenty of. They passed the First Mark at follows:- oined the brethren odjourned to the bangusting

...........11st 21bg.

strength, but strength needs.precision and me HONGKONG, Deosen 152, 1888,

hall, where supper was served and the health of "Only roses" raised a perfect storm of sp

Voz, G. A. White Cat, iba.

chanical-like nation to uske it tell. Had the the newly installed Master was drunk and the plause. The appearance of Miss Er Leaming. The utmost enthusiasts was displayed during Shamrock kept better time, they would with usual Maserio boats were honoured, and several ton, after her illness, wis most beartily weloved, this contest, which was without doubt the event ont doubt has come off the winners. When THE cause of Imperial federation has not hears were passed in conviviality

and although Misa Lomington is still baadly of the day. From the general appearance of spec within about 500 parts of finishing post, the About 3 clock, a breese sprang op from East.ssa bathing. Ham Ngi therefore found him- unde auch progress in popular favour as ita advocaten would no doubt like to ser. The gives the following account of the return home of the part of "Dans Hannah. Misses Ver the favourites, po doubt on account chiefly of themselves, and passed über winning post, leulioz! Mufoo. On the.roll to Chong Has the bress

The Shih-pas,translated by the Chinese Time up to her usual form, she gave a good recount tators it was gathered that the Sootohmon vero crew of the Lesk were rowing entirely within berth-east. Mayly lod, closely followed by the aud, de doubt, indulged in itter relations

the Englishman's stroka (Ellia unfortunate the Shamrock by about thres boits longth. A-freshened, Magfly gaining another minute on the picture of a federated empire ekstoked Us of the Holy Descendant of Confucius: The Patoy, Gracie Whiteford, and Nellis Arline career in the fird day's meeting. However, fato though we counted treaty three launches fol Mafoo, They rounded the second Mark as the examination of the pretendor by the "Co- Lord Roseswar, Lord Brasset, and the Most Holy Dake K'ang Yea-ding, together were of great service as the professinest brides.willed it otherwise, for whether Ellis was hold-lowing the race, from the quietness during the follows:- other Federationista is attractive, but no November. They travelled in gros selan obers

with his mother and wife, left Peking on 19th maids, and Mr. Robertson in this and the otharing his strength or was not in proper form yester-contest, it was evident that not much interest

day, we are not in a position to say, but we can say was evine in it. practical scheme to reproduce it in reality ornamented with gold knots, and, leaving the pieces conducted, na nanal, in a manner above all that his rawing in this contests of the best has yet been advancad. As the Timar point. city by the T gata, they stopped for the praise. The programme-closed. with. The possible form. At the end-of-the-gan-Klis ed out in a recent article on the subject, the freight at Huang Tous. The Governor of Trial by Jury," which, although wall cripped the water first, and with clean, long, and

Shan-tien. Fa bad previously ordered the Magie-done. was not up to Imperial Federation League has done tratan of Te-hsing and Wan-ping Haien to end"Radgore" Miss Flo Merrisnn again ga English, but the latter had the result complate- the standard of sweeping strokea quickly assumed the land. The Scotchmen were aridently trying to posh the is doing excellent service to the, and also to act as escort as far as Chi-fa good performance, both vocally and hinly in their own hands. The Irish from the first

soldiers and officers to make ready the resting State, not only by impressing upon the pub Esian, Shantung, the home of the Duke Catrionically, as the Plaintif her solo "er lic mind, too often fadisposed to take large the 17th instant the Princes Tau, Li, and the Season Vernal" as well as the dust with views, the supreme importance of preserving Chan, Pan Fo.via, President of the Board of her Counest (Mr. Sutch) was

Works, Weng Shin ping, Presidea of the Board from disintegration the Empire, the splendid of Revenue, and all the principal Metropolitan As the Defendant, Mr. Charles Fisher was fabric built up by the genius and the sacri- Officials paid their respects. The wife of San little stiff in opening, but Improved as the fices of the greatest of Engishmen, Scotch-ai-sba, Vice-President of the Ecard of Works piece want a while his singing of Justilke a men, and Irisbusen, but still more, perhaps,(This larly is the mother-in-law of the Duke).

accompanied the party as far as Huang Taun.lery-sick boy was perhaps the best number he by keeping the subject clear, which is seldom

gave Mr. A Sutch was fairly satisfactory The denti in announced of Mr. R. G. Tornby, Connset for the plaintiff, while Mr. Imano, possible in these days, from the contamins Escoud Secretary of H.B.. Legation at Fek. reade an excellent Ester. Mr. Hay was well sion of party atcife. The Federationists in-ing, which occurred on the muruing of as 30th suited with the part of the Judge, which lost some clude amongst their number mes of all poli- ultimo, The Y. C. Daily News rags:-The de- of its bamour in his hands, and the jury ator taunia rules the Waves," and everyfody lookod

erased gentleman, who had been is extremely tical parties, but it is significant that the delicate health for a year past, made a voyaga to be their evident dosire to do well for the equally leadors on both sides either bold aloof or Vancouver during the late summer, hoping that evident lack of talent. openly express their unbelief in the move- the sea air might have a beneficial effect on his

To-night the Company will play Tom Taylor's ment. Mr. GLADSTONE has shown no sym-two sisters, who accompanied him back to Tek- great drama "The Ticket-of-leave Man.” patby with the views so ardently expauso (ing. Ha nafortunately became weaker day by

and

weakened condition. There has was met by his.

by bis benebman, Lord ROBEDSST, while day, and at the last died galte suddenly after a

to are ex-

riolent at of coughing, during whick a blood i

27. 1884, to September 3, 1983 Was transferred

POLO.

well gyom

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a

it was soon that they were out of form, the

strokes man evidently not polling as well as he

might hava done. The stooring of the English-

men's boat was faulty, and at one tima it was thought that the altirantum of the race would be doubtful. When near the finishing post Look- hart gave the foal spurt, but too late; Ellis dil likewise and passed the wlosing prat leading the length. The winnere hid reason to be proud of Scotchimer by about theve-quarters of a boat's the onthusiastic zaception that were recorded to them at the finish. When they left beir best the Band ware ready for them with "Brit-

who remembering the rasalts of Thursday's very happy, barring perhaps the unfortunates

racing, had bedged nonaidorably in favour of the Scotch crew.

GARRISON CUP," presented by the Offloss of the Garrison; for four-cars; distance; one mila;- entrance, $10.

"Shamrook."-First,

10st. 10.

11, 11.

Station No. 2-Black and Red Bush. Bow, L.-D. Crichton No. 2, F. 8. Field..... No. 3, R. B. Garde

[1st. 2ftis. Stroke, F. D. Hickler

... flat. 111bg. Cox, W. Howard

gat. Abs. "Victoria"-Second. Station No-1-White and Blus with St. Andrew's Crosa

jest. ge 10. Olb.

Bow, B. Blair No. 2, W. Toylor No. 3. A. G. Stephan

• 10st. 10lbs. Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12et. Olb.

Cox. W. Stopsail Gibe.

"Karablarie."--This Station No. 3-Black and Red Bow, F. H. Stopherd.... SRL. Slba. No.-, G. H. Potts

11st. 11lbs.

No. 3. A. Denison.

Stroke, H. P. Hayllar.

Cox, E. Cole

1lat. J2lba, Tsh 2lbu Eat. 5lbs.

**Treek." Station No. 4.-White and Red Cross, Bow, J. Little

No. 2, d. Bramwell.....

No. 3, H. U. Metcalfe

Stroke, Major Ellis Cox, J. Tighe

11st. Ob. 1. Olb

1st. 7lbs. 12. 015.

GRt. Olb.

Mafoo

Roast

Crainę

2 15. 15 2 $5 30

The boats then settled down to beat to wind ward, and taking the inner passage, they zensk- d the winning mark in the following order:→→

Mayfly

Bootty Mafoo

5 14-0

$ 41 00 5 50 10 The Mason would-have been second best, but abe unfortunatoly just missed thy Flug-boat by a few feet, and had to make another tank to get round.

Your Back; for yaohta over 10 Cons; en-

trrace $5 time for tonnage: prize, Mr. W. II. Forbes Yacht Naomi... 30 tona. Mr. W. H. Roy'a Yacht Kathlon 20 tons. Messrs. Potts & van Buren's Incit

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mal" took placi. M. Rheinart, Resident-Gone- |ral, M. Hector, tour members of the Co-mat, tha Hé muitary authorities. Captain Bon-lonnet, and the King's interpreter were para al. The interview lasted an bour. For the first time Ham-Ngi lost his self-control and the proud dignity with which he bed hitherto horns him. salt. He displayed, nervousness, Lod pray even insolent to the members út this Comcil. Ho could not conceal his identity; the members of the Conncil resguised him, as also did M. Rheinert, who was prosent at his eronation. At the cinse of the examination Ham-Ngi had recovered himself, ami it was with mach digaily that bo Į said to the Residant-Gomerol-"I am resigned; I will support whatever you impose upon wo.” Meanwhila Captein Bondannat bad taken a photo-1. graph of the pretender without his knowledyr

Il-Nri is about righteen years of age and rusczables His Majesty Dong-Keph in face. Hoie distinguished looking, with small hands and Evot. The eyes zra height and Intelligent. He wears the Annamite costuns with and distinction. He is to be transported to Algaría, and when en board the Concie at Tourano, as the anchor was being raised, and he saw that he was leaving

Arial

14 tone. Entries for this race see no change as our rogatina come pound, and we get accustomed ear the esme little clippers year after year. Mr. M. Heart has, we believe, carried out his inten- tion to sell the Kathleen, and we notice, the 90. Annam and all his hopea, he lost bia immovabi tonuer raced under Mr. W. H. Day's name. We lify and burst into tears. He was nuable to take this opportunity of welooming Mr. Ray speak to those who came off to salute him;-and- back to this sport.

mada no attempt to coresal, his emotion.

With a wind thas won anywhere, ie, from no direct quarter, the yaohta made their slart at 115 pm. oa, what promised to de a miserable day's race, for be loyal yachtamas has pleasure in a drifting, Bukay, match, where Beither bosta nor skippers' quilition 'have a show. The two small craft drow away from the Naomi at Arat, and abreast the Harbour Ove

1. MB

3-330.

B 88.50

Kathleen Naoul.... Ariel 3 39 10

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SUMMARY OF THE

KWANG-PAO."

The leading article on the subject of the secret

Government, who, if they do not break their trust, do net consult the interest and welfare of

FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTERS, distance, one mile; entrance, $1; first prizą, 820'; second, $10; no time allowed for cars. (Winner of sixth race, first day, to be excluded.) Lord SALISBURY is stated in a recent Aus-ressel barat. His deesse has cab a deep feeling This afternoon ahury at 6 o'clock there will

H.M.S. Imperieme's Victoria.... 1 tralian telegram to have ridiculed the of scrrow and gloom over Paking generally, but

There were four other boats engaged in the race, and amongst them was one from the Flag. ideo. In another telegram a distinguiabod mere especially in the British Lagation, where be a return sich at Pelo between the blilitaryship and the Alaotery.

Mr. Townler was so sincerely admired and and Civilisue. It should prove very interesting op-locker of our.national affairs, Mr. J. Rus-respected. Much of the anticipatel gaiety duas the sides are fairly even.

Auriker fine content throughout. There were two other bonts of 12 os esch eagaged in the BELL Lowell, the late American Minising the present esson in Peking-will, by this

The boats took up their positions amongst a they had left her quite a quarter of a mile aetera. treaty between Hussia and Korea rich appears tor to London, is ataled

and event, be curtailed. In addition to his post.

raco, ove from the flagship and a third, the perfect bary of steam laaaches which had assom Opsting Sulphur Channel the Kathleen forged in today's paper (18th Decamberi is of great On Wednesday last a pick up game was played Alstery. At the start the scand cultar from ble to see the start for the ever favourite nus. head and the Navoi coming up with a slight importance, boating as it deas on a subject which pressed the opinion that Imperial fodors-filled that of Private Secretary to Sir John Lients Cradock and Pedler against Captain Des distance of half a length ahead for about a qua victory, while the friends of Major Ellis vere Wearily the little ships stood on their coarse, he meat of the Chinese respecting such Loreigners of Bacond Saerstary of ration, Mr. Townley The sides were Major Churchill, Mr. Grey, and the Imperieuse got in front and maintained at was gooddently expected by the Sorteh NN.W. wind went on after her, and the pair is just now the ernosure of public attention. mon that Lockhart would stroke his men to left the Ariel like the proverbial opw's tail and shoving as it does the opinion entertained tion as a dream, but that nevertheless a Eureign Office. List's record of the services) the first round cach aide scored one goal and and got on a level with her, Sie, however, in conâdeas about his succes The start was and perseveranes was at length rewarded; they engaged by or in the service of the Chinese

Walshams, H.B.M. Minister. The following is Vaux, Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. Whitehead. Inter of the distanos, when the Alastery drew up the cohesion of the English speaking races of the deceased, namely Richard GAYA would decide the destinies of the world." Townley, was aouiuated an Attaohs, June the contest was a close one. Major Churchill's the next hundred yards fell back into her old a bad one, the Karablame being erowded ranaded Cow-chow mark in this order :---

position, and at kail way the Vistoria an then shoes and being consequently put to do a White we would welcome any workable 1978; passed an examination, July 29, 1878 team in the second round wore fortunate enough inside course came steadily on her. The oren distanos a good I yards farther than the other Was appointed to Berlin, Juno 21, 1979; and to secure a goal just as dexknows set in. It is of the lalter, urged on by men in numerous competitors. Lockhart's crew on the Victoria scheme of federation, we must confess that was promoted to be a 3rd Secretary, July 29, desirable that play, in those short days should launches and boats following her, teok heart, and wore Brat away. quickly followed by Major a Perbing for Chang Hue the smallest outter wanted on in an exhaustive manner qud romarke their employers The soret Treaty is com at prosent the movement appears somewhat 1880. Passed an examination in Publie Ln, Sep-

palling with all their might got on a Intel with Hickley on the Shamrock, while the was purposeless. There is indeed much to be tembar 16, 1880 Was promoted to be dogin not later than 4 o'clock.

the leading boat, 200 yards from hear. The content to hide his time and take usitors easy. began to thrasten her opponents, and very soon anything bat complimentary are passed upon Secretary at Bio de Janeiro, June 15, 1880, said in favour of the view that unity of the where he was Acting Charge d'Affaires from men will shortly join the ranks of the Civilinas Victoria was taken on till she quite get away all interest ce tref in the doings of the other took a dangerous load.

Werujcice tu biar that one or two old sports Aisotory then dropped clear behind, and the From the start they were not in the event, and she crept up and collared them, passed them, and Mesure Molendorf und Danny, to when the

The Naomi taking different parts of the Empire is more likely.] April 20 to May 2, 1884; and frem December and then the Military will have leas any work, from her sister boat and won. su exceedingly three bouls which by the time they had done two fszoond place, the Katbloon had the poor entwriter of the article, and, it is presumed, all

Good ponies are scarce even in the north, placky race by three langtha..

hundred yards word still olosa, Hickly on the faction of knowing that there was nothing die Chinese, attribate, with a good deal of reason, and this is the greatest drawback the Club has

FOLLIC SCHOOLS RACE CUP. presented by Host ide leading by half a length from Lockhart, to pass her, and being the worst stern-chaser of the complications that have arisen, in Kores and who was the same distance from Haylie. Five the three yachts, her chance in the row wee the rapid socomplishment of the designs enter. to contend against. Still it prospars

hundred yards in the lead of Hinkley's boat is gone from this point, and it became a close fight

ned to a length from Lookkurt villa Hurler batwon the big fun and the Rifle un--the little fained by the Case on the Ferit Kingdom. grappling with the latter, and the Major stall an in the rond proving the biggest paddling along inshore in good form fre lengths The Naomi was the test to come off the war-

As regards news, the weather is first treated, behind. The position of the bests was not board took, and it looked as if che intended boat and the rain that has been falling the net two materially altered in the next quarter mile, but ing home in the outer barbour regardless of the the running was getting faster, all of the beads strong floed tide, but as the other competitors day is looked upon as a great bean. quickening up to the three-quarter distance, were evidently returning via Stone Cutter's and each drew doing ita utmost to get in trout passage, aho made a short board only and in various localities are, it would appear, at last et the Dock jetty. Tha Shamrock passed the followed suit.

The wind having voored round and blowing corned. Two more bad characters are arrosted: shaking up the lethargy of the Authorities con- winning post a longth akead of the other boats, in 7 minutes, 8 seconds. The win was a nor more from the east, Bir. Forbes' cutter justly popular one, and the men were loudly gained a decided advantage by this more, and These repressive measures, spasmodic and e- cheered in getting ont of their boat. Ella's crew before the two other yashte hud Bolehed their cuuary as they are, will have no leating effect. wore last, and it did not seem they had exerted respective port tacka, she sailed past them and That the spirits in the spirit world do not themselves in the slightest throughout. It was for the first time in the race took the lead. The fare very well, or at least do not enjoy many gouorally remarked, however, that the style in Arial, kowever, was handled too well throughout which they rowed over the curse was the best shown by any ores during the meeting, FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S GIGS AND WEAZERS

distance, one mile; extras, $1; first price, $15; second, $5; time for oara sebeds per car; (winner of 5th race, Ist day, to be ex. cinded)

to be prosorved by the present elastic sraten to Lisbon, August 13, 1885 (did not proveed); than it would be by more rigid bondebonds sad to Fehring, January 25, 1886.

which would be more liable to soap under u strain. Theco-partnership policy now adopted in the Australian colonies in regard to defen-

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

{SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PRESA."

LONDON, 12th December. THE NEW RUSSIAN, LOAN. A now Eussian lesin has been feated in Paris

sive maneuren promises to work well and to save the purposes of the time. But the ad- vocates of Imperial federation arge, not only | that the colonies should participate in their own.defence, but that they should be repre- which was twice covered by onbegriptions, sented in the Luperial Parliament and iden. Little was applied for from elsewhere.

tify themselves with Imperial policy. For

this, we believe, the colonies bare no in

clination. The turmoil of European poli

ties interests them only as an-luokare, nad

BAVAS TELEGRAMS Į

FARIS, 4th December. M. PATENOTRE. M. Patentre has been appointed Minister

Pants 5th December.

they have no desire to be active participators for France et Morocco.

is it. Such an arrangement would, more-

over, be attended by aoine danger. In the THE FRENCH NAVAL COMMAND IN

Times article above referred to great stress

THE FAR EAST. Rear Admiral De la Jaille has been appointed

VICTORIA REGATTÄ.

SECOND DAY, Friday, 14th Decombar, 1988. The Victoria Recreation Club's Regatta was concluded yesterday, the entire absence of rain and the rather olser state of the atmosphere. landing fortunately an air of galóty to the pro- asedings and enabling plongire seckers to view the sport without any of those unpleasant anties that the weather indulged on the prevións day. Throughout the day the water was calm and smooth, but towards the afternoon there was a strong current running down the harbour, which brought down on the heads of the unlucky ex- swainsia the rares excorations innumerably more than they deserved, and the number that they merited was not by any means few. The Band,

N. Mody, Esq; open to all hope whees me are on the roll of any school in the story: for four-cars; distance one-mile..

Victoria-Firet. Station No. 3--Whita with a Black Star. Bow, H. Gonsalez.. No. 2, J. Query....... No. 3, V. P. Genato Stroke, R. Gonaalex....... Cox, J. H Pidgeon

"Thistle."-Second. Station No. 1.--

Bow, F. Horspool

8st. 41b5. Sat. 2lbe 84 3lbo.

Bat. libe. 7 71he

Sat be. But 3lb.

Rat, he

Set, 10lbs. tiat. Elbs,

No. 2, J. Roas No 3, F. Lamart Stroke, R. F. Lammert Cox. W. Stopeni..... "Léch Station No. 2.-—White and Pink Bask. Row, H. Grimble....

Bet 4lba. No. 2, La Eitel...

det. dlbs.. No.3. C. T: Kew ...........

Sat. 12lbs. Stroke, . Fredericks... Sat. 9lba

Cor, G. A. White.

Get 2lbs This race proved, much to the disappointment

East and the Naval forces in Indo-China. to the command of the squadron in the Faras on the previous day, made matters lively on of the sisters, cousins, and sants who had 3-

PALIB, 6th December.

i justly laid on the necessity for prompt ac- tion in foreign affairs which frequerily arison; if this notion were to be made de- pondent, even in a remote degree, on public opinion at the other side of the globe, any- The Chamber of Depaties has sathorised thing in the nature of promptitude would Weil Picard to prosecute M. Wilson,

become impossible, while it is not easy to

M. WILSON,

MR. AND MRS. FISHER'S BENEFTT.

board the Ingship, on which temporary grand blod to witress it, a regular fisses. For some re- stand large numbers of visitors had gathered, son or other the Kornblumo did not put in an attracted to the source so doubt by the prospect of appearance Directly After the race started Kaw, No. 3 at the Leek, broke his stretcher,

..

11st

1b,

be.

H.M.8. Imperiouse Alsetery, H.M.S. Imperious Surprise. Victor Emmanuel's Gig

KMS. Imperieuse Rattlesnake - ravivie

0

· In addition, to the entries there were ten

*Niwa.

The frequent robbocios that have taken place

the whole nurse to be trasted lightly, and she Jurarice, is testified by the experience of a stuck ganwly to her formidable rival. Imaving farmer lu Kwoichan, who was even to vomit a the Kathleen bopelessly out of it, the other yachts lot of sand commingled with worms. The farm- simultaneously west about for the heme reach or want on to explain to his astounded friends at 3.05.46, and it was then pretty certain that the handsome little Arist would secure the prize. that he had been entertained st a sumptuses With ji topsail But they raced away zight banquet by: large company spirito. merrily side by side at last wo how they A now temple is opened at Sea-skül. A large looked right worry, although naturally the procession takes place on the occasion of the in- smiles would be broader on the " Ariel "Į the times of the winning post, warezom.

Naomi...

Kathleen

Ariel.............$ 33 12

5,49 57.

and

auguration, followed by a wall attended (heatriva performance.

A man finding himself hard up borrows money right and left on the security of uw norvant girl,

the cup with The spendthrift runs through all the loans and

A start was made at 1.1 pm, the Jaha jilted by his young wife. Inquiries lead to her the Alsatory, Surprise, and Victor Emanual to Gilpin taking the lead At 1.25 pm. Barbesin detection. In the course of the examination of get into a straight line in the order named. pamed John Gilpin and took first place but the case by the Authorities it ones to light This position was never altered, and when the gave way to the Arrow at 1.4 p.m. At '2 pm ❘ that the fickle lady had forsaken her better half, gon was fred the Alactary came in length calm, the yachty tacked northward. At 2,55 F.10

a good outing without an appendage of rain and and wher way was got in the boats it was at others one being the gig from the Victor store. There must bavshanover thirty launches once sees that the bays in the Victoria, who Emanuel, A faic start brought out the Sur with excursionists aboard, and, as most of these fol- rowed throughout very carefully and well, had it prise and Vister Emanuel in the land, and these The Arial therefore won mes how the value of that public opinion on

lowed every race, the secno was a very animated all their own way. They won from the Thistle tre continued together, followed closely by the heaps of time in hand, but whilst congratulating contracte now debts. He is at length stoked which the existence of ministries depends

050. The utter absence of attempt to keep the with the routest ease, patting her about six siber boats till half the distance had been cover her, we would point out that with more disore away from this life and his house is the sons of would be in any way increased by extending

lengte bekind, & distazos whiah, and they been fed Then the Viator Emangel got up and tion in soiling the Kathleen, she might have a free fight between the numerous creditora, esok On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fishor,ay clear for the various events was again freely no minded, they could have increased to 15 lengths reached the level of the Surprise a few feet he been made decidedly more dangerous. ita ares to include distant dependencies. (Mies Flo Morrison), of Mr. Willard's Company, spoken of yesterday, and in some instances the DANISH CUF, presented by the Danish hind the Alastory. Owing to an charction in YACHT RACE for ygsats under 10 tons; on one of whom claims the girl as his own. Imperial unity, we think, will be best for: took a benefit at the Thestre Royal when the lference made in the positions of the boats by Community; fox four-cars; distance, one had to take a somewhat pirouitous course as the

the course in the shape of a large hulk, the Loste trance Si. Time for tonnage, Prize, Chip, pre A story tale of an old man who is heartlessly tered by leaving each section of the Empire big programme which had been prepared was this was very great. It may safely be said that millər-entranos, 810.

sented by the on, C. P. Chater. three-quarter distanas which caused the three, "Vistoria."--First! to manage as far as possible its own affairs, carried out satisfactorily. The bill opened with two.if not more bouts that were loft irretrievably

Station.No. 1-White and Blus with £t.. and to confine itself to those affairs, not gir. |

"The Waterman," and though now and again it bebind in competitions would have bad every

Andrew's Cross. ing Australia u võice in the disputes which dragged a little, it was on the whole well played. chance of winning had it not been for this care-

Bow, W. Watt Miss Maud Haro, who took the part, of Wil {lesancas. may arise between Canada and the United helmina, was unfortunatoly suffering from a

No. 2. W. Taylor The great event of the day-the Interna States, por Canada a voice in any differ severe cold, and the songs which fell to her had tional rase-was watched by everybody very: ences Australia may have with her naigh therefore to be omitted. This was greatly to anxiously, and it was with great trepidation boura. Should

War tako pince, each be regrafted as the character has one or two that the bakery at tha English erow part of the Empire would be found very charming ballade allotied to it which Miss watched the start. Their anxiety, however, willing, according to its meaar, to contribute Mand Hare would certainly, under other cir. did not laat very long, and when they really its abara 'towards the national defence; it cumstances, have done justies to. Mim Hare's pat their books into the work and sailed along the Imperial Federationists can show how indisposition also affected har acting somewhat, in the van the whale distance, everybody, evaz sither the willingness or ability to do ao and in this place she was not nearly up to the those who had dropped a pile,” was glad. Met could be increased by any feasible scheme later in the evening. Mis Fle Morrison's Hoyler was taken on in his plove, because al- svamage, although she made ample amends calfe No: 3 had to be lift out of the crew, and well and good, but so far they base confined interpretation of the part of the ahrowish though the former could pull overy bit of his themselves more to patriotic platitudes than Mrs. Bundle was well conceived and cercled out. weight the boat would not contain it. The Bre to practical, anggestions,

* Miss Morrison can always be depan dad opod to be not a weight carrier, sad. It la omanquant

No. 8. Blair ....................10st. Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12st. 05. Cor, W. Stopant. élbe

"Blumreck."-Broent

Station No. 5-Red and Blayk Sash. How, J: M. G. Manuk ........ Hist. 70lbe. No. 2, R. M., Jameson

.llt. Olber. 1st. 1be 10st. Olb

No. 8. E. Potis

Stroke, E. B. Shepherd....

grandfather.

head of he Surprise, notwithstanding ne breeze from 10 North, but at 220 the wind Aged 80, as she found in him no charms, and effort that that crew made to get on eren torms led to the westward. The boats rounded could not live with a man old enough to be her The Victor Emannel was a good third... Cow-a-chan 'mark bout as follown site. "MEMBERS' CUP," presented by Members of the Victoria Recreation Club, for eight-ors; distance, ano-mile-und-a-half; entrance, $20,

Raucus."-First.

Station No 2 Bow. F. H. Shepherd..

John Gilpin...

Arrow.......

Sunbeam

. . .

842 15.

8 39 40 3:45 36.4

A collision takes place between two junks Laden with oil. Both go down.

In Shao-ch'ing, while military candidates AU420 po. all the yachts were well over te praatios shooting arrows on keresback children of the mainland shore. At4.30 pm, the three best various ages have been in the habit of running through the pramge inside Stonecutter's Island,

in the following order, the Arrow loading well about in the grounds, lying down fat and spring- Ang up auddenly just when the horses are a shirt

distance from themy

Cox, M. Frodericks

Bot. 215.

#Rose** Third.

No., E. B. Shepherd No, 3 W. Taylor

Station No. Whits and Blok

Put. Sibu

10st. lbs.

10st. 10lbs. Bircke, A. Dses.20. 8.

No. 7, A. G. Stephen

9 Abs. 10st. 01. .10st. 01. No. & G. H. Potte11 111. No. 3, J. B. Leggs ......... Ilat, 01: No. 6, A. Der.........

Dr. Sila, 10rt. 101bs. Stroke, J: H. Stewart Lockhart 12vt. Vit.

Cor, W. Stopani

Sut; Glls.

to windward

How, W. D. Braidwood

No. 4, 6. L. Danesn

No. 3. A. G. Stephen

Mr. E. Cooke's Tsout...... ArTOW Mr. El J. Main's Yacht Saabens. Mr. W..II. Lobb's Yacht........... Joha Qilpin. From here the Arrow kept the load and at 5.10 20 p.m. passed the winning post, the others not in sight.

Apart from the start experienied both by the riders and their fiery stends, the children have in more than one instance had a narrow escape, and they are now strictly warned off the grounds.

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