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Bajos Mabomel Bolosk, of 27, Cage Street,
As matters stand at present there libthing to prevent any docter or amateur investige- tor conducting experiments in his own house and inoculating my number of animnis, however insufficient may be the safeguarde had to pay early for his dilatorices in varging out the direations of the Soutaer against the escape of the inoculated animals Board. At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. or their being approached by nuimala of their Duggan, clerk to the Magistrate, prodaeed the depoatians relating to a cass beard on own kind rauding free. In two cases out the 12th September against defendant for nut breaks of pingus have originated from scien-complying with a notice served pon Lim by the tifie laboratorios in which the bacillus was in his druins. A fine of $23 was inspeed and an Sanitary Board to effect certain improvements. under cultivation; it is not inconceivable order nude that the work was to be completed. that other cutbreaks whoso origin has not willin one ponth, defendant being waruad that he would be liable to a penalty for every day been traced may in ronlity frave boen started after the 12th Oel, that the work was net vowe in the same way.
plated. Mr. Duggan niso producel the deposi tions in anotherese against defondant which was comply with the order of the Magistrato of Sep. 12th. In this cane defendast wes Aned $10 for
ofthe
A meeting of Sanitary Board is to be held heard on the 18th of October for neglecting to this afternoon.
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FIRST DAY, Tuhay, 1st NovEMBER, Jogger Cup, value, Ts, 100; so pony. Is th; for Chis postes that have Lever won a rasa to be ridden by jockups who have not had more than two winning munate; non-winzors allowed & lbs; winners of one ince weight for inches as por neste winners of two racos, 7 lva extra; extranoor Tls. 5. Once round.
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A REFLY TOŻKANG YU-WEI, Eigher rate of wages itsmanded and obtained by Fáamtralia, New Zealand-da
American cien Mr. Jeans knew what he and many others men pisy pol The following slatement has been published was talking about a great deal butter than these are constantly being enlisted by Liang Ting-tễn, a Conletaus centre, who people who foolishly sort that we have no lud down.
Although palo in the first inst was saabierg sometime ago, traversing, the sean currying trade, bonuse we cannot build appeal of Kang Yu-wel
cheap tips. We can build ships cheaply enough, i time, it Eng a special valas for elec The trempuable letter of Hang Tawel has but us counot ulcer prosont conditions run branches of the arrive. It. tesokes him been read and found to be unreasonable in the them in competition with British, Norwegian, strict ebedience and uselfish combination for extrame "All oficials and peop of the Chi- French and German ships, all of which are the benefit of comrades, which cannot but prove nese Empire would our reading feel their haltsgel by officers and cut for wages that would to stand on end and fhoir oyotide ready to oplit.he scorned by Americans,
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ful in littery servis, of which, indeed, bodies in the backbone. Ai polo cavalry with anger. Loyal ministore and dutiful sons Those are facts kuown to every Americas officers acquire bles dash and firm neat-not would love the gamtos opinion regarding gach seamse of molorato intelligence, and the can easily disturbed in trying arcumstances mud and wild talle, and nothing neat bu said or didate from the Fourth, will find it diffault to which, in charging au ezomy on rough ground, written about it. But it is feared that Kang's bamboosis his constituents win follow the so may prove of the utmost service, Infantry truacherous design may not be fully knows to for a living into believing that free trade men ero not kebiadhand in love of the game, The CRITERION STAZES, a sweepstakes of Tls. the world, hence his views are hereby specially is a good thing for the American sellor and the infantry adjutant who plays pola sa
-10 to each with The 150 added, second poss.travored for the information of all.
Thy Inter- koows that if the zoostmise sedly will not merit the striataria onde passad Els. 50, for China pories; weight for inches
When the Emperor Tung Chih began to laws are applied to the trails between this upon the horsemanship of his class in the pages as per noale. One mile.
rolga, the Empress Dowager ented as Regent conatry and the Philippines, and to the later of Pansh. It is worthy of note that last year The Outoast
and in this capacity she was frugal anil appointed frland transportation bueinose, there will be the Darkam Light Infantry farnished the Forest King
able and wise ministers, talonte abounded, and plenty of Amarioon ships and increased opper-champion polo players of India. Both the White Rose
overy abase was corrected. She was, thus able. Ianities for employment of the American rata Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Con to crush the great Taiping rebellion, preserve of wages. On the other hand, if the Devisoratin naught recognize the vains of pole for training
of 18th year of Tang Ohib, monopolized by shipping. Mr. regimental tournament was decided at Emnerer died from anall-por, which fact was the Republiona ciires for Congress from the laghan this summer. Commanding officers proclaimed throughout the Empire. The E-Fourth district, tarda for the policy of Awerluru always disposed to give leave for the purpose press of Tung Chịh was wino and righteous and con coutrot of this important trade; his Domas | af playing polo, nid the most important mili- much beloved by the Empress, Dowager. Uriayed | malis rival wants it to be thrown span to the tory fixture of the yens—that mentioned above with the death of Tung Chili sto refused food whole world. Let the sailors judge betweente informal rescgnition from the in her great sorrow.
them, and duaidia which would help their inter-authorities. The Luspoator Genoral of Cavalry The Empress Dowager out of sysopathy again eats most. and again sent ouasche to Lor with food, which she declined in tears. In a short time she did. It is now over 20 year and the Empress Dowager still cannot think of the Empress of Tung Chih without tours
-Time, 2.091.
pony, Tia, 76;
A. S. WATSON & CO., The suction of Naval oad vistumling (atures creu achovan total of 500--and he was further To 1. The 6, this pony, fin, 50% for China Laristesat there is to the English. The mesopole play is fell vul this trade with the flowers, and both wese prosent what this injur
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which was to have been held by Hughes and Hongh yesterday has been postponed until to-day, at noon.
At the Magistracy yesterday, before Comman- der Hostings, a cook named Lo Uu was flued 350, or two months, for having in his posetion on board the Puwait 100 rounds of ammunition without a pormit.
Cateelle Mayarine and The Quiver for Oate her are both excellent numbers. The latter completes a volume, and many new attraction cre promised for the next volume, commenting with the November number.
The shooting in the annual inter-colonist rifle match intween Singapore, Hongkong, and Shanghai takee pinoe next week-o the Tues- day in Hongkong weather permitting, and ou the following day in Singapore and also, wo understand, in Shanghai.
informed that he would be liable to a foriler fine of $10 a day during is default On the 27th October a memorandumu was received from the Sanitary Board stating that the work was enpleted the previous day,
Mr. Looker, who appeared for defendant, said he had asked an architect to come and give evalence as to the time taken to complete the work, but he had just received a note from him saying he did not wish to be mixed up in the use. He should have liked to hara got some other architect.
Commander Hastings-Tour liont got un order to complote cartain dias. He did not do it and he was food $25 and orderail not do it, but as soon as he has SI? a day to to complete the work within 3 days. He did pay he gots it done in lil daya
Mr. Looker snitt bis client did not execute the drainage, himself. He had to rely on the Chinese contractors, who had to rely on the people who supplivd the pipes.
The Chinese contractor said he ammanced. A Tukyo press despatch of the 24th October, the work on the 16th September, but he had traasinted by the Kobe Chronicle, states thut to wait three and a half works for the iron. the British Government takes a vary motturate pipes, which were not delivered until tho" attitudo regarding the political change in China. 19th October. It took him two days to put which it regards as more of an senident than them ir and finish the job after they were de deeply laid plot against the principle of reform.livered. While he was waiting for the pipes
The Secretary of the Punjon Mining Co., got on with the work as far as i could.
Mr. Laaker repeated that his client had Limited, advises us that he has received tha fol to rely on Chinese contractors, adding that. lowing telegram giving the reelt of the Octo.there was no evidence that if ho had gour ber dens up The mill run 20 daye orashing to some of the contractors opproved by 3200 to yielding 233 an. of melted goki. The the Government the work would have bee oyanide plant worked 30 days producing bullion of an estimated valoa of 109 storing. The mines are voluable, prospects requiring develop
ment."
In the report of the enso of Remedios 7. Chan Shin which appeared in our issue of yesterday we inadvertently stated "His Lordship was of opinion that there was no contributory g ligence and gara judgment for plaintiff with cute." We should have said, "His Lordship was of opinion that there was contributory negligono and gave judgment for defendant with costs."
The San Francisco Chronicle says:-Largo quantitica of cotton ero being abipped to the Japanese by the various Pasillo eteamabip lines. Seventeen thonsand bales will beshipped through this port. The inferencs is that the cotton mazufacturing industry in ret languishing in Japan, although business generally is repre sented as zuues depressed in the island empire.
Mr. Roanserelle Wildmon, United States Conant-General, has been instructed by his botas Government to ploco the flag of the United States Consulate at half-mast for a
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mory of Thomas F. Bayard, a distinguished citizen of the United States, who has served his country as Senator, Secretary of State, and Ambassador to Great Britain,
done sooner. I submitted that thus work Laving been completed a smali tine per day in- steud of the full poualty would meet The case.
Commander Hastings-There is nut one re deeming feature about the case. You will be Fized $10 a day for each day in default-toisi 870.
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A CHINESE CLUB.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PALS."
DEAR SIR-I hear that a representative Chinese Club to be ran on European principles Cloud to be established in this entony, tho Promoters being Mr. Cheong Chey, the ener getic Air, Tse Tsan Ta, and Mr. Luk King For, of Queen's Callego. I hops this Club wil, be open to all raspcotable Chinese of this colony, and that there will be no distinction made as regards membership. 1 hope, too, that the Chub will be the means of bringing the educated Chioso in closer and friendlier interconrea with their zamorous European friends in this colony. Wishing the Club the success that it deserves. I remain, yours truly,
A WELLWISHER. · Hongkong, 2nd November 1998.
STREET NOW OR RIOT?
The amount taken at the Baxter Mission sale of work on Tuesday was $1,502. The stall.
DAILY FEESS." holders were:-Refreshnant Stall, Mrs. Jack. TO THE EDITOR OF THE
SIE, Will you kinilly allow me a few lines con, Mimes Jackson, and Mr. Hawkins; Mrs. Holland, M., Home, and Mrs. Jeffreys; Misto ay that I quite gren with Mr. Saith's Gray and Mr. Drury: Lady Carrington, Missle of the case. There was no riot" in the Carrington, and Mrs. Ormsby; Mrs. Master, ordinary sceptation of that term by "those Miss Hazelaud, and Miss Hamper; Mrs. Play. who know." It was a more street rew" faie, Mrs. Bumsey, and Mrs. Langhorne, Mra. brought about, so far es con learn, by sore Thomson, Nise Anderson, and Miss Bain; Mr of the Shamees police ordering as a boot from the creek, and themselves first throw- Bowlandson, Mrs. Houghton, and Mrs. Glawna; Mrs. Heemskerk. Mies Heidelberg, and Missing some stones at the boat to assist is de- Harsan; Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Seth, and Miss partore, and just to show that there was Wallace, Mrs. Bell-Irving, Mrs. Dale, and no ill-feehug I cannot, of care vouch for the accuracy of this etatement; but Mrs. Bagnall-Wilde; Mrs. Tomes, Mra. Sann-
verlain it is that if you go round kuocking. ders, and Mrs. Buttanshaw.
people on the head with brickbats you can hardly expect anything also but a disturbance Donbtless some rowdies joined in with the brai- people in hopes of some fra; bat as Mr. Smith truly remarked, the whole thing vanished
At the Magistracy yesterday an indisu con stable named Moin Bax was charged with steal- ing five oranges, valued at 10 cents, the property of a hawker named Yung Mai: Sergeant Scott was going up Morrison Street on Satur day night when he as P.C. 695 (defendant) standing in the side channel at the corner of Morrison Stroot and Poniem Strand. Defen-
oranges.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE "GAILY PRESE."]
LONDON, 31st Octative." "THE SITUATION,
vapour directly the officials appeared and blew their trampets. In fact, saa maa remarked to ma recents, if our bold Volunteers had rushpi to bod instead of to arms the whole zampus would have exploded of itself.
and ready to sacrifice their lives for the good of the community, but roully the trath meet ont that this affair was little more than "tempest in a teapot" which might perhaps have been arcided by a little tact and entomou sense at the Commencement remnïo, a
ANOTHER EYEWITNESS. Canton, 2nd November, 1899.
INVESTIGATING THE PLAGUE. The following telegrams appear in the Ranga Gazette:
Allahabad 13th October. The Secretary of State haa formolly sanctioned the appointment of a Commission to make an in- vestigation of u ecleation uharacter in India with regard to the plague. The main questions with which the Commission will be concerned are the origin of the different cutbreaks of plague, the faner in which the discus ia.com- maulcated, and the effects of the curatire seran and, preventíve învoulation. The Commissicu will be composed of thres solentists and two
vil officers of Indian exporluuce.
ponies that have never rus at ang moeting weight for inches as por scale; entrance, T. 5. "Three-quartar-of-a-zile.
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· Sandstorm... Time, 1,28 The Matoo Path; vulus, Tla. 150; second pony, Tls 50 for. China ponies; weight for inchou as por scale; entrance, Tis. 5. Haifa mila.
Klondyke... Titbits Browity Time, 391.
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The CLUB Que; value, Tle. 0; second pony, Tis. 69; and Tls. 25 to third pony i more than five starters; for China ponien, weight for inoline as per esals, grifins at date of entry allowed 7 iba; entrance, Tis. Two miles.
Tyne Siabad Sartan Timo, 4:28),
THE BRILISH MINISTERS: DIFFICULTIES,
The following exposition of the methods of When the Emperor Tang Chih died without British and Russian diplomacy in Pelting la ise the minds of the people ware much excite centrbuted to a rome paper by a gentleman who and officials all goeretly discussed the matter. It has been long, and still is, a residentin Chian was then proposed to adopt an heir, bat all the The critical state of affairs at Paling has of prices of the sear bratahes of the Imperial lato poon attrasting pablis attention. family were incompetent except the present Empopainely supposer nssia has outwitted as in It is perur Kang Hon, who sarpested af, for he was diplomatic action, and some irritation has con affecticrate, ondawad with #lial piety, and possequently been manifested at what has been gene vare virtues His Majesty had won the styled the weak and arveleas attitude of our Eniprest Dowager's affection when a child, representative in China. As a cinster of foot, she herself decided to adopt tim a progonyo have unt been outwitted. The present ty Helen Fung, until he had a sou to snocred British Minstar at Peking is a man both cap. The LOTTERY STAKey; for all China ponies; Tang Chih."
able and energetic, und controls a competent Falue, Tis. 200 adéed to a gweepstakes of T's
The mandato sonancing this mot with unistaff. Why, then, it may be asked. has Ravain 15 oncl; forfeit Tla. 5, if daclaced on or befte varsal satisfaction and the pleasure of the people apparently gainel fa prostiga at the expense of the date of closing the entries for the Antumn The adoption of the Emperor Kwang Hsn by Great Britain. A complete sugwer may be moeting, shon the balans The 10 is to be the Emprors Doirager was therefore prompted obtained by comparing the differeno botween pa and the name and colour of the pony by the Empress Dowager's desire to choose the toystore of diplomacy.
The takes will be divided na declared
a desirable person, and there is no follows-First pouy 70 per cent, gepoad motive bike that represented by the treacherous pony 20 per csak, and third pony 10 por and criminal Kang Yu-woi. The Emperor, cants weight for inches as per scalo; sinuos having been favoured with the great affection of a racs of one wilo or over to osvry 5lbs of the Brpress Dowager and having under. extra; griffins which have arrived in Shangtaken the weighty, responsibility of Eraperer bai on or after lat August, 198, allowed 71 Tung Chil, counot here does what Tan Tea non-innors and gritax purchased prior to tang declared, and all the Chinese people and above data allowed 4b, no poules quali- officials pro aware of this. lied to run unless entersil nt Autumn mesting
fo the beginning of the reign of Kwang He in in feial roy; ons mile and a balf the Emperor was, in his childhood und the bominations, which are transferable, close on ministers then requested the Empress Dowager 1st July; nominations to be sent to the act as Regent as she did in the reign of Secretory on or before the let day of July, Tung Chik The Empress Dorager being together with an entrance tee of Tisgraved at heart and anxious for the welfare of for cash neaizution taken, dates of atrial to Empire consented to do so. The Empress and or purchase to be declared ou entry, formis (Tzu An was right minded and firm and was at closing of the Antona satries; alusel on let
on the bout of terms with the Empress Dowager Juls: 35 nominations.
In the Inner Palaces the royalties adress Charger...
ach other as sisters and state affaire are Tea Kose...
decided after joint consultation. In the 7th The Broker Time, 3.244. The Auruga Guryvalea Tk. 150; second pony: Tls,50; for China ponies; weight for inches as por scale; wiener of the Criterion 5 lbs, extra; son-winning jockeys allowed 5 lbs., entrano, Tis. 5. Ooo male and a quarter.
Montebello Yenesti
White Inso Timo, 2.45
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Eccoud pouy Thu 30; third pony Tle 25; for China poaice, being bona fide griffins at data of entry weight for inches as per scale winners of a race, 5 lbs, extra entrance, Tls. 5. One mile and a bale.
Amor
The Drummer... Plato
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The FAH WA Cur: salve, Tis. 150: second pony Tie 50; for Clana ponies that have LOVER WOD & FACE; woight for, inebes as per sale; grithus a date of enter allowed 5 The entrance, Tls, 5. One mile
Impulse..... Tomboy... Memo...
'Time, 2.10.
SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2ND
NOVEMBER.
The NORTHERN OUP; vatie, Tls. 150; Booộnй pong, Tla, 58; for Chine, ponies; weight for inches es por bala; entrance, Tie 5.Three quarters-of-mile.
Ariel ...
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On the oue lnd, lavish bribory, open threats, and general aim to render Chins defenceless; on the other, a straightforward policy of give and take, fair works, and a desire to assist Citas iu struding by berealt. No interview of how
vor important and privato a nature which takes place between our representative and the Teung- Yamzon goca auzoported to the Hessian Laga tion at Peking The Bussina oprematatire is kept posted at the time of such interviews, and is ready to proceed at a moulout's notice to the Uhinese Ministers with the whole of their res cant interview at his fuger ends. On arrival he will enjole or bally as ocasion may serve
It must be rumembered that in the majority of oficial interviews in China servants are pro sent. Tastedulous, too, as it may soura, it is a matter of cerimon convenes for the officials themselves to sell, eitaor directly or indirectly, any information, worth baging This practica of baying and mailing information is notorious Tin Anu was called to Heaven to in Peking and olsewhere. It is nicre polibable the sorrow of the people, Afterwards in Pakitg besanso affairs of more importance the Empress Dowager se afone directing state ure transacted there, and the price is necessarily affairs and rallocting on years goue by when higher, at the system prevails throughout there was one to share all dealties with the Chico, wherever there is a foreign demand for same concorn. She grieved over her lose; con such information. soquently after the marriage of the Emperor she retired from power, although the Emperor besongst her weeping and the ministers kneeling asking bar to remain in the Government.
Censor Tu Jen-shau was an upright maa the best of Densore. Ho requested that even in cogo the Empress should xetivo sil momortals should be addressed jointly to the Emperor and Empress Dowager. This was not permitted and Conser Trus cashiernd never to be ap: pointed again. The impress-Dowager well know the gori notont of the Censor. The reason she did wat histor to his advice and fur ther puished him was that she desired to maxi fest to the people that she no longer oprod to tyka the reins of Gorerament in hand, i In a letter submitted in the 11th meer of the
ie always consuled in regard to it ite Asta, and there is never any diloully in prosuring the re quinto leave of abwench. Lord Roberts, Lord Wolseley, and many other geueml officers of dis tination are ontirely favorable to military polo, and the game has now taken firm hold in the army.
A Couture of the past season was the formation of County Polo Association, having for its object in the meantime the management of the impossible that all the ties could continue to be Conety Cup tournament. It was manifestly decided at Hurlinghaus, the headquarters of the gamo, The Hurlingham authorities already have more than sifficient claims on their time and grounds, aud, it may be added, of late years their arrangements in regant to the County Cup hava not keenaltogether satisfactory. The importanco of fostering polo in the provinces cannot be over- estimated. It is from them that we may hope to ees the ranks of good playons at Hurlingham and vincial polo & marked increase in be expected Rausogh reornited, sed with tas growth of pro-
in the number of players of the first strength with a consequent addition to the proportion of frst-class matches. The clubs concerned have now taken the management of their own affairs at their own hands, and the new association likely, ere many years are ever, to exercise widespread control and influence over the
forianes of polo in the provinces.
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Among Erat-class tornamente tho Open Champion Cup at Hurlingham ranks first in traditional, importance; Rugby teams were ristoricus both in 1997 and is 1893. To the All Ireland Open Cup, usually decided it Dublin during the Horns Show weak, may be assigned second place, while the Rinsingh Opoo Challenge Cup, although only institated last year, way he placed third. These com- petitions are open to any teams, sivilian or military, from any quarter of the globe. The Later-Bogioiontal taaraamont bas nirely been. rolored to incidentally, and it is not going beyond the mark to state that it oxoites mora intersst and enthusiasm than any other event n they world of polo. It was hold for the fut time in 1878, just one yet eloquent to. the institution of the Open Cup at Burlingham, and season by season the tronky was carried off Chinese officials, from the highest to theby Lancer or Hussar regiments; the 7th Hussare lowest, are well aware that Great Britain is the winning four times and the Dth Loers thran only European Rower that does not spend timos a succession. The day of the heavy Cavalry was to arrive at last. In 1897 the 3rd Reoret service money in lavish bribes and com miesous. Hence they vol resentful towards Inniskilling Dragoons vanquished the 10th us They cannot understand that the feeling Hussars in the final, and agalu this summer the animating a nation which does not stoop to stop regiment proved a strong for the 13th Hussars. This inatch betwesa light and heavy alor form of diplomacy is inspired by honour,
at consider it sheer folly. It is way for the cavalry resulted in one of the finest exhibitions British pablic to declare that far represents of pole ever witnessed. At the ontest it seemed tire mast go steadily forward and diaragard the to inspereseed onlookers that the light team obstacles piled up in his path. The game of of Hussars could possess little chance of sumesa diplomacy, un played at Peking in like to a one. against the formidable quartet opposed to them. sided game of poker. The Rassion knows Right gallantly did the ith strive for the honour his.cpponent's hand, while the latter in only of their corps. Ofton as the Inniskilling man at the best guess at the Mascovit cards. The attack, Captain Maclaren-perhaps the Brest former ca coins in, blaff, or go out with back player of the day, in or out the servico--wa% never at fault, and the result of the gains fono 1 year by Kang Yuei ho praised both to certainty.
gosi to ni shows bow equal were the opposing Emperor and Empres-Dowager in figurative
forces. For tho Dragoon team their captain Ma lagdage on the good government and good understanding with the people and the doe
jor Eimington; isa tower of strength. A finish sử. observance of the established usages of the
horesman, he understands nl: the inosse of the gamo, has already led his players to other sac. Airestors. He landed the Express-Dowager
puses this year, al doubtless will do so in the fur her readiness to employ talented as a
fatare. The county cup tourosioont is another to adopt haprovements, for her solicitude for the Empire, and for her energy in crashing
important fixture which this year, for the first great revolts and preserving its integrity to extor te line the fact. Either site has its time, was held away from Harlingham. In future it will be played on the ground of a dif Taking advantage of bis having been romslens partisans, and the teams sunet com forent ofab sael, gason, The capital ground at misled by Wong Fing-ho a time when the plain that the skill is not apprented. The Edepperie vas salestod for the purpose this Emperor was already treading the path of pro dashlug my down the ground, the nobtrusive, and the fire County Cup played for gress, and under the pratance of aging stroke which saves a goal in andbless friend to forms, Kang coconoted his running plan of win ons, dexterons passing, smat riding-off, lll the new rules was won by Chlalehurst. nuing the Bopcess Donsger, relying on Chang Yig-buna's help for its success. He also are at lackwat in expressing their approval in 1886; the Ranelagh Bnbalterne Cup, won in Leave their need of applause, and fair ladies Other fournaments of less importance are the All Treland Regiment Challenge Cup, instituted conspired with the gunoho for the same end of brilliant fate of borsemanship. The rivalry 1897 and 1898 by the Royal Horse Guards (the and after ceramifting this grims he suped between the various chabs and regimen al teams abroad and joined the rebel Sur Yet-san MercuryPE
The ONANGHAI ST. Lros; a sweepstakes of Tis. 15 end, with Tis. 350 added; first pony to receive 75 per ut, second pony to receits 15 per cent, and third pony to receive 10 port cent; for Cline pories that havo noyer bich raved previous to 1st January, 1898; waight, .10at iba; panies over 14 hands to carry 3lbs. extra for every inch over; winners of a race, 5lbs extra tre or mora ravis, 1elbe, extra One mile and thrso-quarters,
Scotsman.... Blush Rare Yangtze
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NEWS VIA AMERICA.
DEWEY WILL BE MADE AN ADMIRALL
Washington, 5th October,
The Administration will 200ommend to Co. grass the revival of the gende of admiral and the promotion to that rank of Rear-Admiral George Dewey, now in command of the Astatio squadroa.......“.
Secretary hang made this positive supenace. Bont to-day that he intended to recommend that the grade of Amical be revived and that The Frendont sádorues tlas Dourotury
MODERN FOLÓ.
During the last doado polo has made asto ahir progres aut bas vastly inerused in favour alike with players and spectators: It is only necessary to watch during the sesaub any important match at Harilagam or Ranelagu
has grown to a high pitch; and pelo bids fair to Blues), as koen players as any in the service
the anani match between Harlingham and take a vory prominent place among British na Easelagh; the Hunt Cup and the Novices' tional sporte, Nor is it strange that this should
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The Pacuna Cop; value, The. 200; accond pony, Tls. 50 for Chins ponies; weight for inobes as per scale; ponies that have started nt this meeting and never won a race allowed 7 Iba, winner of the Ceiterion Stakes 3 bed rank be conferred on Rear Admiral Dewy the game so fasonating were not in vogus for the gaithince of players, and did all in their extra; entrance, Fla. 5. One milo.
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be the one father one y Wonder that str. hath played at Ranelagh; the Social Clubs The last three frame so well suited to the sporting taste of tournament at Harlingham.
events were started only last year, but they Englishman was only introduced to this country during the leat gaator of a century, for polu promise to be very popular with the classes to ad fis igin in concute days of antiquity. It whom they appeal.
This slight sketch of the progress of modera was played in Persia 2,50 years ago, sul corlain parts of Hindustan and its dependencies has polo would be incomplete without some re been popular for couturies. In India our ference to the part played by the Hurlingham solders fratelearned the game, and in comes of Club in its history. It was the committee at time they brought their new pastime to Eng. Hurlinghata who, so to speak, took charge of land, where at the comreancament its progress the game when it was fical introduced in Eng was low for in erly days the scientifle tarties land. They constructed an crollout groun sud piinciples of combination which now reader: non supplemented by a second-fromed rules The yonies for the most, part, wers alow, power to onoonrage and foster the now pastima, AN ANGLO-AHERICAN MOVE,
snited for the purpoão, in view, and, lacking Hurlingham still remains the headquarters of La Madrid, 5th October. interest and aftenent, pola failed to arouse polo, and, though the spread and increasing. The Imparcial to-day declares that the ads! much stenting. From small beginningsit.crept popularity of the game may render it dificult demonstration which is beginning in Chiness into favour Mr, Tein Watson, water of for the club to keep, in Lomals with all its uters is not only a mopars to France and the Month Fashoines and still one of our developouts, players of all nations owe a debt usin, but implies su Anglo-American nude nading players, was among the fret to resignias of gratitude to Hurlingham. Changes in the standing to prevent the Powers from apposing its possibillies. To him we are indebted management of the club have occurred this American designs m the Philippine Islands for the backhout stroke which ad often season, Sir Walter Smythe, botter Imown by Thin fact, the Imparcin adde, will since the surves to baffle an army, had he was the first his old title of captain, has retired from his Paris deliberatious,
captain who thoroughly drilled bia men and position as pole manager, and ke been accosted NICARAGUA CANAL ENTIRELY FEAHBLE).
taught thom fist combination rendered them by Mr. St. Quintin. The Inter Regimental Washington, 5th October
mors powerful whether for attack or defense, turment o93 its inception to Bir Walber The intestigaliva of the Cultel Bintes Nios Thoa came the days when the Freebooters and Swythe, and he threw in the ball at the som raguais Canal Commission, line again demon-- the Brothers Pent were in the zenith of their incecoment of play, 20 years ago, as he did for strated the entire feasibility of the great water tags, and love that time pole has progresend the last time this spoor. Captain Monson, The RACING STAus; valua, Tis. 100, added to or The Commission is entirely through with with singular rapidity be efandard height also, the general manager, has succeeded to the a sweepstakes of Tis. 5 cao: second pony i work, and willi axbmit its report to the Frouf ponies was raised to 14the prosent limit facitly honours and resigned his post: I'wo Tls, 51; for Chins ponies that have never siderit before the opening of Congress in and the change qusly bore fruit as it borsars ago the Hurlingham committee appointed raced proviona to 1st January, 1888, weight ember so that he may make streng renomman can presable to do bland animais, able et au official measurer of pole poules in the person for inghes as per sale, vinkers, 6 lbs. atradations on the matter to that body
no to onry weight and to galop at one5 Bir Henry Simpson; his award is instand One of the Commissioners declares that peried no little difioulty was experienced in disenssions concerning the height of poules are unplaced prafes silowok a lhs. One mile and a quarter.
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The BRANGHAT STAKE; & forced entry. of TIs. 6, with 17. 107 added, for all pezies entered at this mooting first poap to reseive 70 por cont., Boond pony, 20 per cent, third pony 10 por out; weight for Inches as per scale; griffins at date of entry allowed 7 Jus.
One mile and a half.
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will be possible to make the great waterway for obtaining poulas of the right stamp. But do- bus rendered impossible.—Tisser carmapoodent. very little over $100,000,000. Rent-Admiral mail over creates supply, and ere long brooding John G. Walker, retired, ja favoured to opatrol establishments, were started in this country the work if the soul's constrution is authorized ponies were imported from, North Amerion,
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SHIPPING REFORTS,
On the 23rd October Reuter telegraphed dant wa bending down with his right hand
Ar to what constitutes a riot, everything is that a doctor's assistant at the laboratory over a bunkel which formed part of a haw for the culture of the plague bacillus atker's stuck in trade. The basket contained relative in this world and even one soltary in- dividend sometimes makes a rich whoa he atoys Vieuna hnd dial of plague and that two defendant had four orange in his band and Witness subanquoally saw that
out ton late at night and indulge in what is'nt nurses had been attacked. As there has that he had dropped one.
The hawker and good for him; but this, ofthe emblage of a been no further telegram in reference to another math wore sleep on a board on the top handful of small boys" nd rowdies, is a very of the baskets. Ho awakened them, and took different thing from a gueral hising acquiesced in by all classes of the mannity. That no the affair we may assume that the measures the owner und defondant to the Palics Station.
ill-feeding of any account baiets is shown by the which would in ordinary course be taken to Mr. Slade, who appeared for the defence, aux fact that foreignors gloteciiters and others prevent the disease spreading have heen gested that defendant picked 2 is graugus are daily and freely entering the city withcot from the ground and then looked to see if the efectual. The incident, however, corning basket had a hole in it through thich they lestatios. Why then so nach szellement
a riot, I osan-but let us not hasten it by our so 800 after the spread of the disease might have dropped. Defendant was sentenced Its bad anongh when it comes in real earnest
to aiz weela' imprisonment.
own irtuosity and eagerness for the fray from Dr. Yenaia's inbutory at Ngutrank
Some may say What's the us at being a affords a striking illustration of the danger The Independance Tonkinoise says: Thers Volunteer if you're no chapes of distinguishing of experimenting with the plague breilles ja announced the formation at Hongkong if anyourself Patience! my friends. Your day Angle-Chiness Company which, under the may come and you may be the first to foll At Ngatrang, in Aunam, the disease is presidency of the rich compradore of the
Jiku a hero. Let us hope so, if such is your still raging, nocording to the latest Tonkin Houghoug and Shangbai Bank, at Hong desire. It was doubtless too bad of Mr. Smith
pou branches at Hai to detract from the wilitary glory of our V papers received, notwithstanding the pre-phong. Handi, Lackay, and Maagiza. Bo alunteers, who, of course, are all brava follows
kong, intends to sence of four doctors, two of whom have are going to allow ourselves to bo invaded been seat from Cochin-China and two from by foreigners and to let them monopolise what little business there in! It seems to me that the “Tonkin; nori the consting steamers calling conquest of Tonkin bus cost Frans en much at the port carry European passengers blood and transers. that the Metropolis has no right to regard Its industrial and comercial only. The Avaar dat Tonkin, in concluding future with indiference. How much capital is an article on the quarantine regulations there lying unproductive in France or sarging enforced, says: The plague has been only paltry interest which ably employed hers work iporeane ten-fold the rolamo of business Introduced to Ngitrang through Dr. and assure the economic development of ear YERSEN'S institute More thau & colony " The Avenir du Tonkin, commenting. mouth has passed and it has not been on the above, joins the Independence in ca
domaing the indifference of the Government to "tamped out, notwithstanding the cale the development of the colony, but regards the brated serum whose curative virtues wera introduction of foreign capital with satisfaction. "gouched for in a letter from Monseigneur We are thus becoming, in "CHAVESI, "Aunam and Tonkin, the laughing-atock of "the medical world.”. Somesympathy must be entertained with the brilliant young savant against whom the finger of ecara is thus pointed, toore cspecially na ho showed himself when in Hongkong to be morbidly sensitive to anything,sivouring of criticism, however friendly might be the spirit in which it was offered. The pirsonal element in the matter is of no consequence, how ever; what is of importanes is the ̈šilustration afforded of the dunger that may arise from laboratory oxperimenta. Ainoculated rat or nouso esenper and an epidemic may be started that way cost thousands orhundiode of thousands of human lives. The sathe result may be brought
EXPORT CARGO:- fectly aware that under our contwine naviga. there are about 50 alubs in Great Britain and about even without the escape of the dis
Hon laws they enjoy eertain advantages which Ireland, whereas dozen seara ogu, thủy might
Per ateamor este, salud on the 18th - toy would hộ loaff to surrender *almost have been consted on the tagers of one cased animal, say by a healthy animal ear-
In connection with the Emperor of Russia's
Whatever grisvanges American sailors have band. There are many stabs in the vicinity Detetor For London-Gases gongs, B
casion by 101 boxss Clinicware, 114 ans ing auffdiently dear to the inoculated animals'
to explain of any be more speedily remedial of London, and throughout Eagind noi Is recon rescript it is pointed ons in the Trendli
blackvordware, 300 halos caesta lignea, and 750 place of confinement aud carrying the germe
if the transportation bominees between diferent played in all the more populona districts and
cases presorrés. For London and/or Ham papers that on November 4, 1888, Napoleon III.
parts of the Union is limited to Americane than important down. Ix. Ireland the game has of the disease away with it A Commission
addressed u eircular to all the Powers ocalais has been appointed to conduct a scientific in-
ing somewhat similar; proposals to thang just At the North Isligran Revision Court, then possibly be under a system of universal its headquarters at Dublin, in Bolland at burg-20 hores essential oil. For London published in the Mesinger Oficial The Ro-Liberal agent objected to the toigor claims of compotidien. The things to which American at Edinburgh. India, of course, is its birth and/or Hamburg and/or Antwerp -139 cases vestigation in connection with the plague in
peror of the French, ko Nicholas 11., invited three brother Georgs, Valentine, and Artbar Bailos chiefly object ate wrrivals of all our
bristles. For Glasgow 200 cases preserves. For Manchester-100 bales wasto fill. For India, and the danger of the discase being
the Powers to take part in a posse congress, Richardson, for joist auration of three roome tenis, aut cau be removed. But if we throw in Kaalinir, Fangoon, Mendalayaliens and spread by means of laboratory experiments.
having more especially for its objets at 19, Tufnell Park-rond, and pointed out that our style trade open to suiveral cramped filmas play polo whoever the climate randers Odessa 75 casos pioservis. For Hamburg ravish of the pact signed at Vianas in the Registration Act of 1576 provided that not, tion the inevitable resuit must be tas reduction it possible. It must not to supposed that the one lasquerware, 1 case curice, 1 case enmities, is no doubt one of the points to which its
1815. The congress proped by Napuleon III. more than two joint folgers were dalified to of Amerienu seunon's ages to the lowest point spread of this pratims is conflued osty to thin cases ilang ilang, cases ogas, 20 boxes bountry, or that Britons are its sole exponents.ential oil, 29 as Chinare, 185 bales attention will be directed, seeing thint there
fell through, Great Beltais, after some heita be registered, although the fudgings claimed for nobod by competitors.
A munur of years ago J. Stephen Jeans, the Frape can borst of several clube at Paris, cum, 200 cases bristles, and 200 caligerres. ste now two instances; on record to prove The C. Mutual stemor Kaiser, fequa las fina; reinsing its adestance to the project were of nuficient valna to allow £10. piece or
gow, Birkhand, &o, Jeff Singapore for and Astria and Prussia following nutit. The wore The Rorising Barrister: Very well, I present'sberstar of the British Iron and Steel Deauville Dios, and other places; there are For Antwerp-2 cason cigars, deres that the danger is not a remote or imaginary this part on Trekday, the 1st instant, and Ripy Prussian Minister at the time was then un-see that is so, and that the Act does not make Association, wrote a book entitled "England's olubs at St. Pateralary, Hamburg, and sise. Frivate efforts. For Antwerp and cemen one. If experiments in the cultivation of be orpected Lezo on or about the instant known Otto von Bismarck Bobouhansen, the provision as to which calmants shell Lavo Commercial Supramage in which he pointed whers on the Continet: pud quite recently ens balea dead tobico For Antwerp and or Rote The East Asiatic Cos atosmer. Siam future Iron Chancellor, who reled to the preference. The only thing is for me to lots out the disadvantages under which the Auer has been started under the shadow of the Golden ferdam-32 bales leaf tobacco. For Rotter the plague bacillus are accesary 50 from Copenhagen, Gothenburg, and Autvery, invitation It is not with comptamlabs but for them (pretusing three coins)Now the cab carrying trade laboured, and declared woundly Hork at Coortantinoris Throughout the dam-410 cankos proporres. doubt they are, they should be conducted feft Singapore on the afternoon of let inst, and with the sword and with blood that the quos odd man out after assing) Valentine that it would by impossible for us to succesfalls diilsed word to game in oror striking fresh Air 176 paskages les For New York
Lions at trane in Europe will be 69ttled," I loser. George and Arthur allowed,
compete with Great Britan boogues of the roots Canada, the United States, Argentina, cuts, enly under the most stringent regulations, may be expected here on or about the 9th fast.
It is stated that it has been decided to form strong Emergency Squadron to meet at Plymonth and make an important Naval de monstration.
ARRIVAL OF THE EMPEROR AND
EMPRESS OF OSRMANY AT JERUSALEM
The Emperor William and the Empress of Germany entered Jerusalem on Saturday. The entry was a brilliant spectacle and troops lined thorowded route.
THE FASHODA INCIDENT.'\ Major Marchand awaits instructions t
fro
THE SITUATION.
LATER.
The formation of an Emergency Squadron is confirmed. There is extraordinary activity et both the Naval and Military centres in Pall Mall, and the mobilisation of the Mia and Valuztears as kun decided upon.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The N.. P. slezier Mingchow arrived at Fort land. Or, from Japan on the diet ultimo
The Mutual steamer Thankai, from Swanson, Casgow, Birkenhead. &o, hea rast the Casal and zay be considered due at Bluga. pore of or shout the 17th instant
Mr. J. P. Hewalt, Cocretary in the Home Department, and Mr. A. Cuming C..who acted as Plague Commissioner in Bombay, are the Indian offers selected. There will also be
Serotary to its Commission, but he has not yet been nominated.
Allahabad. 14th October Tho Plaguio Cozamisaon which baboon ordered to semble in Indis will spread its work over the cold season, visiting rations infected areas and collecting the evidence regarding the courao- takon by the epidemie.
Simla, 14th October.
MA Howatt, Home Secretary, whose leave at home expirca early next month, bra banaappointed to the Commission of experts which will be soot ont shortly from England to investigato the Reiontle expects of the plagus question. Mr. Cuming, the Buhay Plugns Commissioner, is also appointed to this Commission.
The STORE STAKES value, Tla. 200; recent pony, Ta, 50; for Chaus ponies, being bona fide griffes at cats of mutry weight for inches as per scale winners of race 7 lbs. extra entrance, Th. 5. One mile and a quarter.
The Drummer.
The Blottor non ina
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by Congram. Parumble aotion is conceptly the Agreatne, and Egypt, and to-day unstal animals can be bought for 20 more than 350. looked for.
Fashionable panes of established reputation The British amor Bruémar, from Portland command anionable prices, yet of oocasions Or.) 2nd Ont., and Yokohama 3rd, had mode- veritable trensaresy be picked up for a trifling rate weather across-Pado; fine weather of eum. The largest mount ever realized by coast of Japan; strong, N.B. monsoon and very
IS THERE TO BE AN OPEN DOUR
IN THE PHILIPPINES
The question whether the consting trade of a polo pons ut action 72 guitas heyy You all the way from Moji till arrival. tho Philippines should be thrown open or be paid by Lord Iemington for Bailor no
The British steamer Taichine, from Taiwan governed by the cocetwise navigation laws In the Messrs Millor's in this spring. Sailor foros in the United Staton is already being was forciorly, the property of Mr. Gerald foo 25th Oot, Amoy 31st, and Swator 1st Nov. The LALAMA MIAU STAKES, value, Tia. 200 discussed. The following article; from the Sas Hardy, who rode many a hard-fought had freeh N.E. winds, moderate sas and rainy second pouy, Ts. 50; for alt Chinu ponios: Framenco Chronicle, shows the protectionist match, and who, if is to be rogetted, has now Vestels in Amer-Mains, Indivaleno, Oslo, and weight for inches as por sale ponies that positiou
retired from the do field, he played No-1 force In Bwalow-Wonykai, Pakukan, and have started at this meeting and not won a The Popcratic occainee for Congres from the Freebooters in the final 6f the champion Hunting
The British stewusz Guthrie, from Kobe 27th race allowed 7 lbs; entrance; Th. On the Foarthi district is trying to make American oup at Hurlingha Lash your, and las figured wile and bree-quarters.
Failors believe that they haco- no reason to prominantly in crush of the important tours Ook, erperisacod thick dirty weather froin Japan. desire the auneration of the Philippine islands monte. At Messrs. Miller's sale at Rugby, and the extension of our coastwise lawn to that referred to shove, 1 poules were disposed of at
Sinbad
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The SICCAWEI CUP; vine, Tls. 200; second pony. Th. 50; for All Chlua ponios; weight far inches us par suale; unplaced ponies at
Ife speaks of certain causes of complaint which an average price of 281 guiness; the figure all sailors have in common, and gene that may asem high, but it must be remembered that acause they exist there is az absolute uniform tho ponies were selected with raro judgment ity of the conditions of all merchant mariats, and were all thoroughbred
bat be anows that this in not the case, and he Semo dos of the progrous of polo xusy bo
this meeting allowed 3 lbs, entrano, The ought to know also that the sailors ar per gained from the fact that at the present time
One mile and a quarter.
Апаход
The Brokor
Monoji
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place and from Cape Coracia to Pashawar
with moderate monsoon gradually increasing to
moderate gale, hoary aquails and high following
on toward the China Coast and continuing tha same to arrical, vory thick dirty weather, co land being sighted after leaving Goto Jaland until urzival.
For Brand