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· 'Lornon, 20thi Fabroary, THE MINISTERIAL ORISIS-IN---

FRANCE,

M. Moline has been unable to form a Cabinet.

THE COLONIAL DÉFENGES. Tha Duka of Cambridge is visiting Gibraltar fa connection with the defense.

At a village called Wa-te'ns in Honam zo.

The CHAMPION STAKES; & forced entry for the rebellious son and to send him in to the

all China pontas, winners at this meeting: authorition. optional to beaten ponies; eight for inches entrance, $20; winners of two races, $90; of three or more races, 850, with $100 added.torioss criminal was arrested, Chon-ab-jung One-mile-and-n-holt. Mr. Jolas, Pool's Orlando, 11st. lbs.

by name, who at the investigation hold pleaded guilty to the chargos of robbery and murder brought against him.

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A man and woman committed suicide by Swallowing spium, as they were not allowed to

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A woman, named Ho, having died, her clothes were distributed among those who waited spon har daring her alakness, and it is said that she has spreared to them in spirit and claimed so. stitution of her property.

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

FRIDAY, 22nd February- EXPORT CARGOES. Per steamship Danealion, sailed on the 12th February :-From Manile for London-1,189 balsa hamp, and 25 camos sigara

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Quotations arë :- New Malwa

A row occurs is a pawnshop between the oop-people and a man who went to redeem Old Malen

clothes that he had pawned. A compensation of a fow dollars rotiled the altercation.

In a temple during a grand display of fire. worke on the occasion of some festival, a row

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EXCHANGE.

The Band and Pipors of the A. & S. High When aming the village the tall came up landers will play the following programmes on again, and all were well in Uns on coming up | the Criskót Ground this attornGON -

the straight, Arible and Daphne lending Arabic gradually increased his distance, and Köler Bdaan torning the band was loading by about two Mullor. longtha, Daphne being next, and Vigour, Winterbottom. Busybody, and Grtiron baing in a line, third. Waldtentel. On searing the Rock Arable began to, slacked,

Tray and Daphne took his place.

(Mr. Hough) Arabic dropped Mr. Buxey's Pa Shine, 11st. 1. (Mr. Pondi further bebind when pearing the village, Mr. Ter. Brasck's Gridiron, 11ss 4iba....... Tha Heights of Balaklava." Vigour noming alone behind Daphne. On turning "Because be was a beanie lad." into the straight Oranda began to push through Mr. Buxay's. Skipjack, 10et. 12lbs............ (Mr. Maclean) The Black Sayff Hall," The East Netk of Fife" the othere. Duphas put on the pace, hat

(Mr. Manhada) 0 Dido Side." Orlando il persevered, while Vigour followed Mr. J. D. Humphreya's Vangoades, ilst. Îlt.

his temple, and after a splendid race Orlando came in first, followed by Vigour, who pasund Mr. Toll's Mont Brévont, 10st. Bib...........

(Mr. Kat) 0 Daphno just on the post. Time, Swin. 50seo. The LADIES FLRas, for all China ponies, to be Mr. J. D. Humphreys's Vigonz, lat. 11... Mr. Ruegg) handicapped by the Stewarts; entrance, $5.

(Mr. Sassoon) Seven furlongs

Mr. John Peel's Loapyear, 10st. 12.......... .......

(Mr. Sampion) M. Johu Pool's Bundsman, 11st 41bg........ (Mr. Niobell) Mr. John Peel's Challenger, 11st. lb..... Messrs. Morgan and White's Milken Mead, (Mr. Raynol) 11st. 11b. (Mr. Von Tanzer) obroke oat, which might have led to serious results Bonares (New).... 542 to 645 Mr. Triad's Forerunner, 1st. Alba.

bat which was luckily suppressed in good time, (Mr. Greaves) 0 0.

A zobbery occurs in a gambling shop; one of UN LONDON, As stil a great deal of interest control in the thieves was arrested and handed over to the this race. A good start was made, Skipjack officials. taking the load as soon as it was effected, and made the running. for his stable com panion, the Derby winner, who was in the second raak when about half the distance of the first round was covered. As they neared the Black Book Orlando pushed up ad usute on even terms with Skipjack skinjack then dropped behind, and made way for Faothing, who osmo up with Orlando, closely followed by Gridiron. Baadsman, and Challenger. As they turned the the deaf in China? Vary hoseful, I think. The What are the preapots for the instruction of ben were going neok-and-neck. Orlando then put on matters relating to it at Shanghai at prosent

the straight Peo Shing and Orlando the pros. Pao Shing responded, but amidst the date are, in a few of its features, as follows-A greatest excitement Orlando drew away and won gentlemen at his home in Greenook, Scotland, easily from the Dorby winner. Gridiron a kad nineteen years ng became interested in the The NIL DESPERANDUR STAKER for all beaten teacher of their sign language. It was not long third. Time, 3min. 12905.

doal of that city and determined that if he coulê teach them nothing, they would at least be be subscription grilling of this season, 1888-89; before he was able to converse with the dost in entranos, 35; with $100 added for the fist the sign and manual systems, and sugaged what pony, and 350 for the second pony; weight leisure he could get for inches. Hak-a-mile.

doing evangelistic work Mr. Fraser-Smith's Glonemirn, 10st. 12lbs... Mr. Twain's. Réve d'Or, 11st. lib...............

THE PERTHSHIRE ELECTION. A Separatist has been cleated wegber of Par liament for Perthshire.

HAYAH TELEGRAMS.]

PARIS, 11th February. OBITUARY,,

PARA, 18th February

Mr. John Fool's Hotspur, 11st: 0lb

Mr. Rayughty Mr. Sid's Ginges, 10st. 7lbs. (Mr. Machado). 2, Mr. John Peel's Flatfoot, 11st Olb

[Mr. Hough) 3 Mr. Eas's Bioyole, 1st. Olb... (Mr. Sancan) Mr. Eminudin's Gone Away, 1st ribs.....

(Mr. Nicholl) Mr. J. D. Humphreya's Vespasian, 10st. 7lbs. (Mr. Kor) Mr. Tell's St. Gothard, 11st. Olb.

(Mr..Sampson) Mr. Benedick's Melapi, 10st, 9lbs.

(Mr. Hart Buck) Mr. Fraser-Smith's Lochinvaz, Ist. 01b....... (Mr. Maclean) The Old Bugga Duakeld, List. 10lbs. General Brisaand is dead.

(Mr. Greavus) Mr. Tell's Mont Blane, 11st. 01 (Mr. Ruegg) 0 Cardinal Iacobolski is dead.

Owing to the refractory bobariour of Ganges, PARIS, 14th February.

the poates were not get away until after usroral false starts. When the flag at last fell, Fleat LTD, THE VOTING ON THE REVISION OF foot took the lead, with Gsages close up, the

THE CONSTITUTION.

rest being pretty evenly distributed. On turn The Chamber of Deputien has adopted by 50ing the first bond Ganges caught Featfect and votes to IB the adjournmant of the debate sa the two leafers raced together till the Hank 110 the rovision of the Constitution. In consequens having come up to mend place. On nesting Book was passed, Hotapur in the meantime of this vote the Ministry has resigned.

the village Gonges draw away from Fleet- foot and led, while Hotspur had six passed Fleetfoot by the tinie the village was left beind. On turning into the straight Hotspur camo on oven terms with Ganges, and the Evo raced to gether to within a dozon yards of the post, whea Hotspur gradually came to the front and landed wiener by ball a length. Flootfoot took third place. Tiras, lmin. 5ĺses, The NAVY dur, presented by officers of HM.

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after het bour the aupoly is limited.

The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains the names of over FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND FOREIGNERS

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arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest order, the initials as well as the 'sarnamos being alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly re-engraved in a sapotior style and brought up to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE' HQUARS IN CHINA. Cons or SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PEAR, MAF OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG,

PLAN OF THE CUT OF VICTORIA

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Ton No. 12.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1889,

A notification on our front page announces that Lady Das Voor will be unable to receive visitors at Glovertiment House on Monday uзst.

Atnoon yesterday salutes were fired in honour of the auziversary of the birthday of George

Washington, and the men-ofwar in harbon woru decorated.

HONGKONG JOOKEY CLUE RACE MEETING, 1880.

THIRD DAY, 22nd February. The third day opened with anything but bright prospects as regards the weather. It looked very dark and threatening in the early. morning, and just before the first race was run, a hosty shower of rain fall.. Luckily, however, by the time a start was made the rain bright as its predecessors, it cleared MP deased, and although the day was not quito wonderfully as the day wore on. Owing to the threatening state of the weather, however, the at tewlance was not so good for the first two races

fleet, for all China ponies; weight for inches; previous winners at this meeting of one race hs. extra; of two races, 71b. extra; and of throo more races; 10lbs, extra; non-startare at this meeting excluded; entranon $10recond pony to receive half of the entrance money. One mile.

Mr. Pogose'n Senegal, 11st. Ib. (Mr. Sassoon) Messrs. atorgan and White's Silkan Maad, list: 11h. (Mr. You Tanner

Mr. J. D. Humphrey's Victory, llet, llb..... (Mr. Ker)

18 on previous days, but as the rain kept off and Mr. Bursy's Boca baie, 1st. 5lbs. (Mr. Pond)

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(Mr. Collingwood) Mr. Syke's Strawberry Jam, 11st. 71be. Mr. Baxey's Pathan, Lost. 12lbs. (Mr. Sampson)

Mr. Pogone'a Sayanars, 10et. 12lbs (Br.Pond) (Mr. Coxon) Mr. Cruickshank's MacDuff, 10st, elb.........

(Mr. Bankey

Mr. Bouing's Springinsfeld, 10et, 121b..... Mr. Lightwood's Chancellor, list, 71ba. ***** (Owner)

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A passage boat is attacked by pirates and considerable property carried away.

INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAF IN CHINA.

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to arrive on the scene, and during the after- noon the attendance was up to the average of the first two daye. The racing was quite as good as on the opening days, and this meeting will certainly runk, sa predicted, as the

successful the Jockey Club has ever bold. As regard races, the third day contributed its

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After coming to Chins be lost the opportą. 1nities for intercourse with the deaf, but through strange providende, he has not been allowed to forget this helpless class. Daring a rist in the French Concession in Shanghai many years ago, while defending the honsa dƐ n. missionary lady, he was knocked senseless on the street, and when rescued, forind that the dram of one of his ears was ruptured This apparent misfortune har kapt him alive to the inter: ents of those alike afficted as nothing else would have toda An be dies not speak Chinese, ho Mr. Philippi's Talisman, 11st.Ilb.(Mr. Ruegg)

has secured a native teacher or an evangelist for him, while he attends to his profesion, also Mr. Tasman's Zorn, 11st. 7lbs. (Mr. Greaves) (Mr. OrsbarnA)

naing his mother Bagliah in nesting the foreign sailors. He has from the man employed by him Mr. Hetkell's Frigato, List. 7lbs. Bir. Maclean's Quadruped, 19, 12lbs......... learned of deaf children in the region about (Mr. Nicholl) Hongkow, a part of his duties as an evangelist being to visit the families of the deaf. The (Mr. Hough

(Capt. Des Voeux) Mr. John Peel's deman, 11st. 11lbs.

interviews with other friends of the deaf, and Mr Benedick's Post Boy, 1st. 12bs... (Mr. Reynell) 0

now it is expected that a native house will be The Bold got away to a capital start, and imme- Mr. Sid's Starry Nights, 11st. Ib.

(Mr. Tanner) 10

rented and pupils gathered in for instruction, end of the course was rounded he was leading by Mr. Sid's Ormonde. (Mr. Ker dintely Senegal led the way. By the time the first

Will those who have information to impart (Mr. Machado) which would hese apon subjects suggested by length, followed by Victory, Bilken Mead, and

the helpless condition of the deaf boys of China Bombshell in the order named. This order was

This was the largest field-sixteen horses-plassa sit down, while the sabject is in mind, and quofa is the surprises which the meeting has maintained well round the overse till the village | Fith the exception of the Valley Staker, of any that write it out for the bonellt of the cause of Chinese Hongkong, Canton, end Macau Stemisboat Co.'s lonely followed by Silken Mead. On farning into siderable trouble in getting a stark, Talisman that this Empire must have at least 200,000

bra boru.som af this menting. There was coa deal. was reached, when Vistory came up with Sonegal,

An educated deaf gentleman estimated the straight. Senegal again led, and Silken Mead using a good deal of delay by taking matter deaf-mutes to be taught. vased itery, who, dropped late third place anos before the bag fell At length when as a method for spelling" Chinese charactera in his own hands and going over the course The information wanted covers such gnestions

pased the post a head in front, Victory being behind. On turning into the straight it was instruments to aid those too hard of hearing to Silken Mead now made desperate efforts to take the were first place, but after an exciting nich Senegal the lead, with Quadraped and Frigate well up sahoal and where obtained the mme about all got away Heucairn took with the hands, what apparatus to be used in third. Time, Smin. 880 The KECHONG Cur; for China ponies; second the race in hand, and so it proved in the result, methods of teaching the seisnos in books, and evident that lonesia, barring nocidents, had have learned to talk, and every fact about eures. pray to receive $50; weight for inches; entrance, although Bevo d'Or made a good race at the the trades to support life which may have comis $10. From the Black Book tice and red in firish, coming in second, while Pathan way a Mr. John Pesta Iap Year 1st. 12ba...

to your knowledge. gcol third. Time, Įmir. 200. (Mr. Beynell) 1 was the most exccessful owner on the third day,Hr. Bazury's Joker, 11a 4lbs...(Mr. Maotado) 6 (Mr. Kor) 2 carrying off no less than four ross, Messrs Mr. Tel Malhberg, 1st. 1b...(Mr. Ruegg) Darins, Pegoss, Buxoy, Humphreys, and Fraser Mr. Tell's Soaletta, 11st. 1tb Mr. Sampson)

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produced. The most important upset was in the Champions, which after Fao Shivg's per formance on the second day was considered PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE,ance to ba given this areaing by the Choral feated over the same sourss on that occasion, on

We would remind our readers of the perform.

safe thing for him, bat Orlando, whom he Society of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetts this event with comparative en The "Ladice "Iolanthe "at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, Purse" was, as usual, well contested, and was won by Hotspur. Mr. Reynell up. The purse was presentati to jockey in the Grand Stand, immediately Iacky

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Great Britain, Nanking, 1842

Tientsin, 1858

Chadoo,with addition Article. Oping Convention, 1886. Burmah & Thiset Uonvention, and all others not abrogated, France, Tientsin. 1868, Convention, 1860

Tientsin, 1885, Treaty of Commsros, Conventions, 1886 and 1887. United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additional, 1869.

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LEGAL

On Bunday morning, between 9 and 10.30 'clock, the steam launch carrying the Bathal flag will call alongside any vessel hoisting code rice at St. Peter'a (Seamen's) Church, returning

about 1230,

опо Mr. Mr. John Peel's Honosty. 10st. 12lbs.. (Mr. Hough)

Regnali heeds the snccessful jockeys with three Smith wore each credited with wins, Mr. Fond follow with, twa, and Mesars.

BAND.

Mr. Craw's Daphne. Tist. 12lbs. (Mr. Groves

Seven homes put in an appearanow for this, the longest race of the meeting. A splendid start was obtained, all going of well together. Considering the length of the race, the time at the cutset was amazing. cnosty, making the Crook.running for bis stable companion, took the load Liddell: sud u away from the rest, clovely followed by Ostore. Muhlberg, Viator, and Daphne. On the first _ Legong time roqud this order was maintained with little

Escoop, Ker, Hough and Maclean had anchone During the day the Band and Pipers of the 91st Regiment played the following selections

Lancers. The Old Guard Take Polka Lerament. Selection

Dao

The following is the programme of Mr. Sang- ster's next Organ Recital, which will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at 5.45 p.m.→→→→ Convert Variationem-On a theme by Handal,

the "Earmonious Blacksmith)

Laz, Duet & Chorus-"I waited for the Lord" Menilelssohn, Aria-Wise on Flattering mey deneirs

(Mrs. HUMPERETs and Mes. DENSOR.)

Haade. Solo" Angele over bright and fair".

... Hradol. (Mr. KINDERDING,) Pribreng sa ...Guilmant Solo-Bosignation......

teen Conan. Mca. HUMPAREIS.) Storm Fantania.....

We understand that negotiations for the sale Galop to London capitalists of an interest in the Pan- jom and Daa Samatan Mining Company's-pic- party have fallen through for the present. The March Company offered a half interest in the entire pro-Strathspey perty for £100,000 in cash to be returnal to share. tel Landers and £30,000 to be provided by Loudon for Mazon. working espital. The London people mistook the meaning and thought the offer was for £100,000, £50,000 of which was to be for working. capital. Or this misapprehension being correc ́ted they declined the offer. Apparently they would have taken a half shares at £100,000, £50,000 in cash and £50,000 for working. It is consider ed probable that the Company will soon get musk more for its property, now that the attention of London has been directed to it. The new capi. tal of 8200.000 by the issue of 20,000 now shares wili now be räiməd.

The Courrier & Haiphong mays the decres of

March

The River of yeare

3

The Bagle Call

Pepita...... Wonuchunken Hangarima

Brahmm. alteration. When the Rock was reached for the

first Li Daphne closed up, with Vistor well on God save the Queen.

his quarters. In this way the villago was pass FITERS.

ed, and when passing the Grand Stand the na- "The Glasgow Gaelic Club," The Back of the Change Honra."

cond time Honesty was still going in fine form. ..........Loch Tay Side" Leap Year then come up with him, and the two "The Braes of Marrased together, Daphre being scoond, Viator and Glengarrys March." Muhlberg next, and Joker oloko behind. On Appended are the results of the races

torning the band Honesty began to drop away, The BROKERS' CUP; presented, a forced entry was well alasid. Daphne then gave out, and and on roaching the Black Rook Leap Year of $5 Bash for all entered subscription griffins of this season, 18839; 70 per cent. of the en. Victor took second place. From the turn into trance money to go to the second, and 50 per taking things very easily, won with a good bit the straight Ip Year increased his distance, and cent to the third pony; weight for inches previons winners 7lbs. extra; penaltias neiu band. Vistor, pressed hard, secured the oumulative. One mile.

ascond place, Joker, who came up on the bend, being a bad third. Time, 4min, 58sco.

Mr. Darias Alerity, 70st. 12lbs. (Mr. Pond) Mr. J. D. Humphreye's Violent, 11st. lbs..

(Mr. Kor) Mr. Maclear's Quadruped, 10st. 12lbs........ (Mr. Nicholl

the 4th February authorising the opening of Mr. J. D. Humphreya's Vis Inertie, lat. the Magasins Cansaur at Haiphong has caused

2

3

Ribe. (Mr. Bart Buok) 0

> great sensation to Tonquin. The Haiphong Mr. Joy's Haben, 10st 121bs (Mr. Ruegg) 0. And Hanoi Chambers of Commeres have resigned, Mr. Freser-Smith's Methven, 11st. 12lbs...... after voting a protest. Petitions have been name

(Mr. Moolean)

Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M.rously signed both by the European and Chinone Mr. Jay's Sell, 10st. 191ba.......(Br. Raynell) Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, merobantą praying for a return to the former Mr. John Peal's Gray Gooss, Hat. b... 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1886, 1896, 1886. régime of commercial liborty. To understand Rules of H.BM. Soprens and other Courts the excitement caused by the messure, the Cour-Mr. Banediok's Aneroid, 11at. Bibs.

(Mr. Hough) 0 rise says it is neccssary to recall the struggler. Tasman's Zara, 11st. 71bs. (Mr. Sampson)

(Mr. Von Tanner) 0 maintained by the Chambers of Commeros during

in China, Japan ke with New Table of Fees

Now Tables of Consular Fees

Co of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Table of Hongkong Court Fees

Admiralty Rules

Foreign Jurisdiction Act

Regulations for the Consular Courts of United

States in China

Eules of Court of Consuls at Shanghai

Chinese Passenger Act.

TRADE REGULATIONN

Chinn

Siam

Japan

Castoma Seizure, China Stanghai Bonded Warehouse Regulation Customs and Hotboar Regulations for the dif- ferent parts of China, Philippines, Biam, &c. Pilotage Regulations

Пококове

Charter of the Colony

flaw of Legislative Connoil

Por! Regulations, &o, &,&o,

1

Ordere may be sent to Daily Press Office, where It is rahlisted, or to the following Agenta; HONGKONG......Mesura, F. Blackhead & Co... HONGKONG......Mr. W. Brower. BONGKONG......Messrs. The Hall & Heltz Co. HONGKONG.Meisra Kelly & "Walsh. HONGKONG... Messrs. Laus, Crawford & Co. HONGKONG......Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. MACAO............Mr. F. A. de Crua.. SWATOW.........Messrs. Quekih & Co.

the last thres yours against the monopoly grant Mr. Pogoso's Seyn, 10st. 12lbs............ ed by Paul Bert on the 8th August, 1886. For

the benefit of rendors at a distance who have not Mr. Bethel's Frigate, 11xt. 7iba............... followed the course of this struggle it may be

(Mr. Bassoon)

(Capt. Doo Voux). 0]

(Mr. Hutchings)

The GARRISOS Cur; presented by the officers of the Garrison; for all bona ido grifins at date of satry; wight for inches: previous winners at this meeting, Tibe, extra; penalties accanalativa; entrance, $10 subscription: griffins of this season, 1888-80, allowed the. From two mile-post once round and in. Mr. Burcy's Arabic, 10sh, 12lbs. (Mr. Poud) 1 Masera. Morgan & White's White Pasha,

11st. 11b. (Mr. Season) Mr. John Peel's Flestfoot, st. 19lbs..........

(Mr. Hough) 3} Mr. J. D. Humphreys's Vanquisher,............

10st. 21lbs. (Mr. Kor).

Orr Day, Bird February

day, the Of Day

The following is the progranime for to HEATRN MAFON; for all heatan ponies: distanos,

once round. Ist prize, $20; 2nd, 310; 3rd, $5:

These things it sent to Mr. D. Cranston, in care of Farnham and Co, Broadway, Ehanghai. (Chios, will be of very great service to the causeB. If those able to translate such information into Chinese would do so the publication would be a great benefit,

The writer's addrags (always without title J. Crossett ojo U. 8. Consults

China.

February 12, 1880.

The ROADSTER's Cur value, 3150; presented)

by H. N. Mody, Hagnire, for Tonquin Sub- scription Araba; weight 1let. 7lbs., entrance $5, to go to the second horse. Distance, oLO mile.

Mr. F: H. Hobako's, women Almansor. Mr. H. T. 9. Grau's Bar Silver. Mr. R. Fraser Smith's...Eoderick Dhu. Mr. Paul Jordan's Excelcior. MATCH¡." Aneroid” e. "Violant.”

barrez.

OLLA PODRIDA.

Hongkong and Wharp Cock CompaŁy's

Shares-30 per cent, scem., com.

Indo-China Strain Navigation's char Shares-126 por cent, pres, ex div.

Par. nom., scilers

China and Mouila Starship Company, Limited

Hongkong Gas Compary's Saree $130 per Douglas Steamship Cogany, Limited--$71 per

--$165 per share, men.

share.

Hongkong Hotel Coy's Share-170 per

whare.

share..

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-1213

per share, sellora. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-105 Elongkong Tre Company's Shares-$92. per

per share, sales.

share, ex dir.

--865 per share..

Hongkong and Chins Bakery Company, Limited Pantom and Sanghi Dua Semantan Mining Company, Limited-889 to $20 per share,

Perak Sugar Coltivation Company--Tk. 18 per

kadea.

share.

flongkong Rojo Manufacturing Company, lá

mited-$160 per share, nom.

proiniunt, non

Proud hearts and loft mountains are always A. 8. Watson & Co.. Limited-100 par cext. Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Gollown Co.,

Limited-8191 for share.

FISITORS' CUF, for Ponies that have started at property that cannot be overtone by man's If there to any possible danger to life and this meeting and not won a race; entrance, 35, Ingenuity it has yet to show itself. The deadly to go to 2nd poriy, Oza mile-and-half. elevator has at last been rendered inocuars by HACK RACE. Cup presented by the Jockey Club; moans of an sit cushion. If it heenks loose in for bona fide Hacks or Polo Fonies, to be rid the tenth story, or the fifth, it is received on den by residents of Hongkong who have never this cushion so sataly that no harm can be done. had a winning woont in Hongkong or China; The Scientific American tells of an experiment -weight for inches; previous wintors of any race where an elevator, weighing 2,360 pounds, to carry 7lbs, extra; distance, once round; ez-equiped with plate-glass mirrors and loaded trance fee 35; 2nd pony to receive 70 per cent. with baskets of eggs and goblete of water, was of entrance fees; 3rd pony, 30 per cent. out loose and allowed to shoot down sighty feet.

Mr. Carruthers

The air cushion received the elevator with so Mr. Pogozed.

much ease that not a drop of water was spilled or an egg broken. The pressare at the point of concussion was 60,000 pounds: **

Mr. Murray's...... Mr. Armstrong's..... Mr. Whitehead's. Mr. Whitehead's

Mr. Gray's......

Mr. Hariphrays'a

Mr. Humphroys's The C. C.'.........

Mr. Fraser-Smith's

Mr. Fraser-Smith's

Lawn Mower. .........Aring.ato. ......Steal-way. ........ Bougnet. Moonlighter. ...Roindoor. Kingston. Baccarat. Valur. Palapocso Robin Gray.. ..Mao. Tosh.

Mr. Fraser-Smith's Mr. Osborne's,

Excelsior. Capt. Des Voeux's

Grey Friar. 2VIOLENT" GCP; presented by 3. D. Hum. phreys, Esq.; for bestea subscription griffins; entrance, 55; 20 per cent, to go to 2nd pony; 50 per cent to 3rd pony. These-quarters of

mile, yout CHAMPION MAFOOS; for winners; first prize, $30: 2nd. $15; 3rd $10. Distance, Ous mile-and-a-quarter.

As

The CONSOLATION STAKE; for all beaton Chin's pontes at this meating; weight for incles; entrance. $5, with $100 added i subond pony to receive $50. Once round.

Mr. J. D. Humphreye's Victory, Hist. Ilb....

(Mr. Kar) 1

(Mr. Graves) 2 (Mr. Haugh) 3

a

Christine Nilsson is a woman of noble impulsa, which was once illustrated at the house of ar tired Chisago millionaire near New York. A distinguished company had beau invited to moot at dinter. On entering the dining-room she dropped her host's arm, hurrying in amazement to the stately young butler, and seizing him effusively by the hand, engaged him in conyar. sation while the other guesta stood waiting sad the antertainer looked on in astonishment. That man," she explained to the group, when they were seated, is the son of a kind old nobis- man on whose estate wy father worked as a day labourer when we were children, Fortune bar smiled on me, while it has frowned on my old klagate, whom I find hero under auch changed eircumstances."

The Pozo Cur presented by the Hongkong says-Iran, that petrolaam is produced by water, The theory is held by Prof. Mantelest," Jockey Club for bona fide polo ponies, the proper which penetrates the earth's crust, comes ty of and to be ridden by members or honorary in senfart with glowing carbides of state, members of the Polo Club; distance half-pecially those of iron. The water is deacm- mile; catch weights over 11st be, entrance posed into its constituent gases, the oxygen $5; 75 per ounf. of the staken to the wond waiting with the iron, while the hydrogen takes and 25 per cent. to the third pony; entries to up the carbon, and ascends to a higher region, close to the Clerk of the Conra, Hongkong where part of it is condensed into mineral oil Jockly Club, on or before 5 p.m., on Monday, and part remains as natural gas, to escape wher- 11th February, 1889

Capt. Dus Your's Mr. Elingeby Bethel's

Capt. Geri's

Mr. Whitebead's

Capt. Reynold's

Mr. Woodcook's Capt Fletober's He. Gray's

Mr. Armstrong

Grey Frior. Frigate.

Dandy. Reindeer. Cocktail.

Baddha.. Scarecrow White Rose. AM2201 Cur; promonted by the “Benedicts"

Bouquet. for unpliced ponies, (subseription griffins ex- cepted); entrance -85; 70 per cent, to go 2nd pony; 30 per cent. In 3rd pony. Distanos,

one mile..

SUMMARY OF THE “KWANG-PAO.”

per share, noti

Singapore kusurance Company, Limited-$17.50 Chinese Imperial Lose of 1891 H-3 per cent,

preminuo, nom

J

J

Chizase Imparial Lean of 1884 C-5 per cent.

premium, nom.

Chinoso Imperial Lean, 1886 E-11 yor cost.

premium, now,

Société Francaise des Charbonnages da Tonkia Hongkong High Level Tramways Company,

-$1 per cent. pram.

Limited-245 per cent. preÆR., NDED. East Borneo Planting Company, Limited-$55

per share, non,

Cruickshank & Co., Limited-$50 per share,

buyers.

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-£12) per Songo Koysh Plating Company-$35 per

shara, Dom).

share, nom.

Steam Launch Company, Limited-40 par

share, nom.

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Company,

Limited, discount.

Green Island Company, Limited-845 per share,

bnyora.

2

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(now Max: Facquarie Co's Arguvanj

Felvary and.

Barometer A.M.

Barcits- SA 00 Barolori 3.3. A

Thimometer). ə.

51KZISTnd 2.38.

Fhornoxiterný á.M. (Wat bulbi.

Thermaster) .. (Wot hub) Thermomor.. (Wot bab)........ Thermometer-Maximum Thermometer Allomam tesver night.

• 54

CHINA COAST MEILONOLOGICAL

-STSTREN,

REGISTER.

· February, 1860, 61 4 16.

ever and wherever it can £nd an outlet. If this assumption is correct, and a suffioisut stow of metallic carbidos fe contained in the earth's-in- terior, potraleam may be found almost ide- finitely, and yield a supply of fuel long after soal has become exhausted. Prof. Meadeleef

pports his views by producing artiflsial petronok 2001 leum in a manner similar to that by which be Lokin believes the natural product is made”

Manila

99,3

22 February, 1889, et 10 am.

9-11

1L

Mr. Fraser Smith's Methven, 10st. 7lbs.....

[Mr. Maclean) Mr. Triad's Harborar, 10at: 12lbe...

(Mr. Greaves). 0 Six ponier entered far this race. A good zeossary to explain in what the monopoly ven- Mr. Benedick's Wiresora, 1185. 11.

start was obtained almost immediately. aista. It might be supposed that the question.

they passed the Grand Stand all were so well. only referred to transactions ou delivery notes, Mr. Lightwood's Lord Chancellor, 11st, 71bs. together that there was little to pick between: for which, magasins generant kave been

(Mr. Collingwood) of them. On turning the first bend" Arabia. took established in Frence. If the monopoly wat The third day-opened with a good beld, the lead, followed by Flosfoot and Vanquisher, limited to operations of this description, even fourteen horses facing the starter for this, the the rest being still pretty even. Os passing although it might have been in conflict first race. After two false start a good send the Black Rook Fleet Foot joined Arable, with the existing rule, the public would have off was obtained, and when passing the Stund Vangzister took second place, and White Pasha regarded it with comparative indifference, for for the first time, all were well together, Soll, third. De passing the village the two leadora were warrants occupy only a small place in the Habon, Via Inortice, and Frigate being in the first etil nook and urok, while Varquisher began to basinses of Tongain. What is truly exorbitanteak. This order was kept 5 wall roaud the drop away. Os taking the straight, Arabio, who. in the contract, as it has book interpreted, is bend, when Vis Inertia fell back a little. Violent was goin well within himgalt, put on the paco ibat the Customs are not permitted have ex-coming up and taking his place, with Grey and bed Fleatfoot by a length. In the mean. amination shoda elsowhoro than at the Magasins Goose cluse on his. On passing the Black the White Pesta came up at a rattling páco Generaux, and all goods imported or exported Rock Mr. Jay's two ponies still led, with and caught Finest Fook Arabia, still going are obliged without caption to be taken to Violent next and Alacrity and Grey. Goos pasily, gradually put on the paco and rain an the wharves there which are st s distance from behind. Ce nearing the village, the tail came stay winner, while White Pasha, who had caught the business centre where they have pay up in fine style, sud the rade was still an open Fleetfoot, passed him and took second place a tax to the monopolists- if the Customs duos evert. On turning into the straight Alacrity Fleetoots had third Time, 2min. 21. were not already sufficiently high! It was never cams ap. with Violent and Sell, and Haben drop-

After the confidence trick the apartment Hainbeag. believed, even by the most pessimistic, that sneb ped away. A splendid race then ensued bo

trick, and various other industrial devlopmests Balino an attack on commercial freedom would ever use the two leaders, Alacrity finally winning be manctioned by the Gaverament. The decree by half a length. Quadruped, who was well

now almost obsolete of Parisiar rascaldon, comes (says the. Paris correspondent of the Daily Tele of the 4th February has rudely dissipated riddow by Mr, Niobol, put on a spart at the

graph) the legacy swindle, Tas Tiotias of the this illusion. The blow has been the more laat morront and took third place. Time,

latest true ars M. Cailac, a coal merchant, and everely falt in that it was unexpected. In the 2min 12. At the faith of the raco Mr The Old Boys', Dunkeld, 11st, 72b...........

his wife, we received a telegram worded as mouth of August last there was some alarm Hatohings, the rider of, Wissaare, entered a

follows" Come at once. A legacy bas bean whee the Company announced that it would protast against Mr. Bugg, tha rider of Haben, Mr. John Peel's Vendetta, 10st. 12be

Left you. 8igned, Ploch, Notary, No. 1, Reach nommenes business on the 1st September, but con- for foul riding. Both riders were called before

d'Hartsville." M. Cailao, good man, pat on his Blo Adenos was soon restored. Influenced by the the Stewards, who, after considering the matter Mr. Tell's Maleja, 11st. 11b...(Mr. Roegg) e

20th February.

Sunday coat and proceeded at once to M. Ploob's. angel

Naguali.. urgent protests from all sides the Government decided that Mr. Hutchings's objection could not Mr. Enanden's Gone Away, list. llb......... in France ordered a delay, and after some disons-he apheld.

A proclamation issued by the Magistrate of leaving his better half bohind. About an hour Amey

after he had gone Mima, Úsilao received a tele-

Bourker&.. (Mr. Nicholl) Haiang-than anjoins the people in bis juris gram, apparently from her husband, opprising one... Chipa ponies; to be won two years coussen-

diction to bo orderly and well conducted, to avoid her that a sum of 21,000 fr. had been left to him. Mana tively by a pony or ponies the bona fide pro Messrs. Morgan and White's White Feelin,

(Mr. Reynell). Olitigation, and su the interest of good Govern- Fire hundred franes za notarial and other ex- perty of the same owner; weight for inches;

ment and of the prezervation of quiet, to openses had to be paid on the legacy, and Mdus. 11st. lib. (Mr. Bampsom) 0. trance (forced), S5, but optional to subscrip. Mr. Sid's Ganges, 11st. 11b (Mr. Maeloan operas with him and to enable him to carry out Coils The instructed to get the money ready in tien griffine of this season. 1388-9; first pour Mr. Sid's Chasar, List. 4bsMr. Sassoon his good intentions for their welfare. He ex ing gentleman, wearing a white oraret, after

mediately. In a few monianta a to receive 70 per cent.; scoond, 20 per cant; Considerable delay was experienced in getting plains that he is above mercenary motives, and the fashion of French notaries, and dress. and third, 10 per cent. of entrance money. the horses away, and the send off was rather that his chief desire is that justice shoulded quietly in "black, walked into M. Caine's One mile and three-quarters.

poor ona. On the fall of the fag Gangos and for the four millions was to be provided by the

Chaser led, witä Maloja Vendetta, and Victory be properly administered and order prosarved shop and said that he had been sent for the 20, as the lawyers could not out without (Mr. badget of the Protectorate, which would not Mr. J. D. Humphreys's Vigour, list. llb... tarning the Rest bend Chaser drew a little his subjects to report at once any attempt chant's wife dirbareed the sun with joy, and the Barometer 299 have been heavily weighted by it, for the admin-

(Mr. Ker) abead of bis stable companion, and Vendetta and on the part of his subordinates to extort money.legal-looking person signed a receipt in the name Temperature MELDOVENE...Messrs. Norton, Hargrave & Co. istration would have been able to affout great Mr. Craw's Daphus, 10st, 12lbs. Mr. Grosves) 8 Viotory, with Maloja st their heels, went up. He had already a few days hark written to the of M. Floch, took up the money, and departe.recting of wind BEBANE... Mesars. Gondon & Gotob. ecomias by the mequisition of the property. Mr. Barey's Busy body, 11st. diks. (Mr. Pond) 0 After passing the Rook Chaser fell book and LONDON... Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane, Bat the affairs of Tonquin, says our contem Mr. John Feel's Paculet, 10st. B

Mdme Cailes, in the height of her jabilation, LONDON...Messrs. John Heddon & Co., porary, as always dovided by the reverse of

Daakaid came up with the leaders. On passing gentry asking them to make known his wishes called her friendliest neighbours around her, 3 & 4, Bonveris St. Fleet St.ommon sensO The committee appointed by Mr. Bazey's Arabic, 10ak 12168.

(Mr. Hough) the village and turning round to the straight to suppress dishonesty and to do everything uncorked ber best bottle of cassis for their da LONDON.........Mosers, Stroot & Co,30 Cornhill, the Chauber alleged as their reason for rejest

Victory, Donkeld, and Maloja were well in = for the welfare of his subjecte

lestation, and informed them of her great luar. Mesure, Bates, Houdy & Ch.

(Mr. Maolado) One. Victory then pressed bend, followed by Ing the project that to approve a compulsory par Mr. Tom Broeck's Gridiron, 10st. 12lbs... LONDON... Mr. W. M.Wills, 151, Cannon St. Johase would weaken the confidense of capitalists,

The aus! procomion and services took place The small party was, however, coon interrupted Dunkeld and Maloja. When about 30 yards

by M. Callae, who, with wild eyes and emparpled PARIS Mr L.B.Rigby 66, Ras Lafayette. although four millions wore to be paid for what

(Mr. Maclean) 0 from houe Maois fonted Dunkeld Dunked in the temples at Lies show,

feature, bumi azndly in on the nosembled gossips, Aguin a good start and a fine race. On getting however, went aksad, and same in second, Victory Two brotherssroaddicted to gambling and every and cried one to his wife that they had been BIBLIN.........G. Hildebrandt, 111,Alexandrinan had only coat tro. No one could be deceived by away Arábie took the load, the rest being in winning by a Book and Vendetta coming in rice, and run through their father's moner. Their duped, and that M. Floob know nothing of the

this, and it requires little soumen to discover Hae, with Gridiron last. On nearing the Black Lad third. Timo, Imin. &5seo. At the close of SAN FRAN'Co..Mr. L. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants the real motiva. It was desired to subject M. Rosk for the first time, Daphne joined Arubio, the race Mr. Greaves, the rider of Dankola purenta at length rofusing to provide them with legacy, M. Callao was rendered wilder than de la Porte, who presented the Bill to the Cham and Gridiron came up with the others. On lodged a protest against Afaloja'u rider. Mr. Any further money, the second son, airing gram, and announced that she had disbursed the ever when his wife showed him the second tele- ber, to an adverse robe, Hance for political passing the Black Rock, Easybody put on a Ruegg, for font riding. The Stewards will give dagger, endeavours to intimidate his father, but 500 r. There was nothing to be done but to Fromadna the interests of Tongwa were sacrificed, apart and came close on the heels of Gridiron. their decision in the matter this morning, the relatives cuius in good time to isy hands on place the matter in the hands of the polios.

AMOY....... Mr. J. G. Göts.

FORMOSA........ir. J. G. Gütz

FoodRow.....Mouses. Hedge & Co.

'

BRANGKAI.....Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co. SHANDBAL Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. NORTHEEN? Hall & Hulia Co-operative Co. KCVB Parts and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai.sion as to the validity of the contract, entered The CHALLENGE CUP, valno 300 guinea, for Mr. Alex. Price's Exster, 10st. lbs. NAGAAK.Mears. The C. & J. Trading Co. KOBE-USA KA... Mesare. F. Walsh & Co. YOKOBANA .....Mossie, Kelly &Walsh. MANTHA ....... Messrs. Diaz Puertas & Co. HANOI Mr. F. Mainfroy.. HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Garelle, `BANGEOX

Messrs. Ramsay & Co. SINGAPORE Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, PEYANG

Messrs. Maynard & Co.

COLOMBOMessro, A. M. & J. Ferguson

CALCUTTA ...... Mesars. Newman & Co.

SYDHEX.Mesere. Gordon & Gotch,

LONDON

Street.

Exchange: NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Boy,

Dathy Prep Ofoe, Japonry, 1888,

into negotiationa with the Company for the purchase of the warehouses. By paying four milion france in eight anazal instalments, the Protectorate was to become the ower of the warohouses, which were to be used for the war- vice of the Naval establishment. The project of parehase was referred to the Chamber. No one doubted that it would be approved. It was

no new demand for credita, that was in queation, Mr. John Peel's Orlando, Hat, 7b1well up, and Dunkeld a little in the rear. On in the whole district. He urgently enjoias having previously recaived it. The coal mor

ore, IP =

1823)

Towbarometer base filler in the North. Gradicals am very sight, Warm, dancjy, and foggy wonthar geralis,

W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 22nd February, 1859.

METEONGLUGICAL REGISTER..

enter

Force of wind

Previous!

Only On Auto

day.

nt 10 am at 4 pm.

368

29.04

$4

85

$8

97

...

EXE

B.

9

.....

„Ke=Zakonasák, redacci_to_st_sogoeta Kahrenheit A the level of the ten in kudums, tendas and hardruitkoma

X-TEMPERATUa inthe abade ja dagrein Fahrenheit, S-Lustveenloperomstageofestoration,the humidity se Er laturated with moliture being 160.

5,--DELXCTION OFTEN WID la tra painia, 5-FOLDS OF YAN MIND ROOTSding to Bsaufort Beulo. ÖBRATION The Wayanad, kinetikg) 0. dotacked Glenda 17, driesling zakaj

[1] P. fogj Gigbemy; if hall; L, light- ứng | D. orasty F. passing ihawait ; Q.squally a Burman z

now; T. thunder, V. vulskišty; W. dow (wet), 7-Ear in inches, urethe and indindi

W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, Bad February, 1869,

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