YOKOHAMA.

THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7am 1872.

IMr. Biance's Marzipan, 10st; 9[«**

„Z | Mr. Lowcook'a Koh-i-noor, Dist. Olha...............ű As soon na tlgaumberg wout up the result of

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this race was looked upon us varthin, as Bon Douche hnd not yes shewn any disposition to

,0) be benten without carrying extra weight. The

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Timekeeper-Mr. B. Baker, Hongkong. Cassitter-Lieut, Comdr. Heyerms and Livot. Botten, U.S.S. Volorado.

ENTI 95.

Rare-For Pha's Boats, Cutters, and Bargai Alma's Gurter (1k onre), Comman's Gutter (14 O favourite, however, was allowed to make a terra), Fellora Pireni's Cultor, Colorado's Shoo

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moantime, should any temperavý, nherrátions ['bridge compass, shout four or five feet from it. I discovery of bore the ewardly countenance náð. Me. Dorviab's Bijou It is officially notified that the Japanese. Go amar, it will to a sufficiustinotification to point. The lends were on the deck as the time the bright magenta babiliments of a son of India'a Mr. Dondon'e Iron Duke... vernment have deterinted that certain quan to the outrages which are constantly perpetikani wis seen, bit were not wood Bearing of coral atmund (wherever that is), there the Mr. Faugne Rabat Jole.....

and on the morning of the 8th at aught Ohinese bobby per exolence, great in laggings M Phim X X... tity of vice held in store by the Finance Departed in Ohriatius coanteles, munt will be sold hereifter, as it may from We have latimated that theagh outwardly o'clock, Tow-chow Island, was inken, Hivites and a bamboo, hat, on the other side un open-, Mr. McDous l'a The Pilgrim. time to time think expedicut, at the open ports and guysically it happened to be the person of distant he saw the bearing marked off then, mesuthad Cathayan contemplating farasity, and Mr. Fry's Oodbathout.....

To this Dort The charts were kept in cocasionally ejaculating "Hi juht" but tho. Mr. Paniribon's Capercailzzie.

Orible pace for the other posics, and at first. of Japan, by wristes propiasley both to Ja.the British Minister that suffered damage, that, panese and foreigners for exportation, if there was in socidental circumstance, and in thought the eburt room, close to where the Captala majority of the not very uniesene hrang Mr William's Eight Fonra....

This was a lively race, the lead being taken it seemed doubtfel whether be could stay), Colorado's Maumes (10 onrs), Co fa a surplus of ries in the country, although and intention the trae toss of action--it slept, bet. he did not go for nay as he was wore 8 saal soldiers and sailors. But this

2nd Race.For Gige. the general exportation of rice retains probi was an unknown rowdy, or perhaps a mission afraid to wake the Captain. The 8. 8. Chantaide. What of the Grand Stand and all in turn by XX, Oodhuthotit, and the winner, the two miles. At the end of the Gardens Santee (10 uure).

escond and Last of the Mobicans third. Jornet's Gig, Alta's Boat (7 oara), Co bited. This measain in sharply sad aily eriti ary, who was endgelled by the Peking mob. tiang was not in the babit of going full speed that therein is? Ab, that in quite another Rijou, who was cleverly brought in with Iron he was leading a long way, with Koh-i-noot aid by the Japan Ma7, which holds that the And who can tell whut provocation might not in fogo. At the souree they were storing they matter, and if anyone wialies to know anything Duke at Isis heels.Tino, 1m, 45a. Gecornment, wha.bate probably acted under have been given by perans of that kind? A expected to see Tongyein about eight miles clear about it, and if (unhappy insu) be dues not & TE GEEMAN OUP, value 100 Guiness, pra. This order was prasarved, notil the same points Whaleboat (7 ours), White Cloud's Giz 15 sented by the Members of the Club Gar- in the next round, when the paaics closed us, ora), Oppossum's Gig (4 onra), Colorado's Old the impression that by themselves firat buying rumput premta. imperfectly squinted of it. He called up the Captain when he found know anything about it, I had better go up the rice, they will get more for it, are under with the Obiecas Classics, defling with his he could not see Tongyen, and told him he could to-day and to-morrow, and um well his eyrazam for Chin, Macity and Japan and at the village Kolio abedienged the Virginia to mars), Colorado's Welly Fly (gars)

Bonebo bad only to be slightly let out, and he (6 onre), Adventure's Whale Boat (bars). delusion, and that is the searity of the ar. jargon the basenet plunghed soil of Cathay, or not see the land; the night was rather dirk and his eare. If he doesn't go again noxt Funion. Woights as per Seato. Entrance lender. It was perfectly stuss, for Bonne | Colorado's Plook (4 oara), Vetéore Pier's Gig.

Mr. Alexander's Avou, let Albenatored in as he chose, Koh-i-noor stopping-

3rd Race All Comere. ticle which will cans will be of their own prying villain of a traveller peeping over the Captain anid he did not expect he would see it year, and for over-aftor, then it is ne fault of $10. Two miles.

Mr. Kalaun's Gratitude, 10st. 12lb

efore he reached the post. Last of the Moul, Colorado'a Dering (14 mars). Adventuro's Gig tem if they allowed it to be sold on the open femper of a noble and patriotic people, and coures without thst speakin to the Capt, 3-THE WONG-NEI-CHONG STARER, for Chin Mr Diarton's Sleepy Hollow, Lat: 12lbs. ang would furg been an indifferent third, toare), "Stag" Gig ( ours), Novelty Iren creating, they canst in the long run, get more enclosures of Yuen-Bing-yuen, may wall try the how. This was at 1 nm. He never altered the oura, AMMA

Works Gig (4 cara), Ilina's Launch “Daible". waskot

rause them as ons man to force iudignation.are to clear a point, di laid then be always In the good old days when there who only theold the Captain about it. Al be in the

16 oara). Vectors Picant's, Norma's Gig (Lane, English Legation at Peking, when Mr. Bruce lund was seer, or the breakers, the current wre

Orawford's crew, 6), Vitiaz's Lanuch (23 ore). wad the Minister and Mr. Wide bis Secretary, setting.

FIRST RACE.All the boate enterod started.. (N. C. Daily News.)

The start was goad, and the hosta kept well to The Commissiour for Foreign Affaire at it was possible to keep out dangerous intrudera

gather preity well through the rod. Near the Nagasaki officially denies that the alleged ant to exercise an efficient aapervision over

Erat atake boat the Santco was soon to ba tuk- persecution of Christiane has taken place at those who were admitted. The simple Pekingese

ing the lead, which the steadily increased to the Binubara. He bus fully enquired into the word then defended against the well-known

***** | Quish, costing in in 2lus, 58ece. Shoo Fly secopi, siter, and finds that many people gulity of rapacity of the British tourist, and injured santerfeiting papet moucy were punished on chair conlion who were dissatisfied with the

in 22m. 10aco.; Cosmo's cutter third, in 92, 23. the 16 December 1st; and this has unleabt scale of barbarian saneration were suro of edly given rise to the report that severity was powerful judge-advocate within the British em- being used towards the Christinus." The bark batay. There was no stoning in the streets Britain's Pride and put in to repair damages then. But now, it is the Minister himself who anetained during her passage from Chefoo to falls into the hands of a well-meaning, bat im- what land it was, but from what boeiw jadged ran up into second place, but was overtaken in 3-THE HONGKONG Cor-presented, rains) Mr. Dervish's Bijou, lat. lb...

perfectly instructed poprince.

Kobe.

NAGASAKL

MANILA.

A correspondent writes as follows:

LOSS OF THE STEAMER “CHUKIANG." The Court of Enquiry into the use of the camer Chukiang sat on the 26th ultimo. It Gon, and Bookin..

Manila and Japan Ponies, Weight for innies. Entrance 35 cub, with $75 from the Fun, Half-a-miles

2in. 334.

throgh he came in second., Time, m. 126. 2-TRE LADIES' Panas, for China, Manila and Japan Ponies that have run at this Meeting, to be baadloupped by the Stewards. Entrance for Ponies accepting 55. One mile

Mr. Herbart's Général, 11at, Gibe... Mr. St. Andrew's Atouf, 11at. 01.

Mr. Middleton's Bonny Swell, list. 7ibe.}

SECOND RACE-Tweire. Boats started, but

Mr. Lowcoak's Hercules, 10, 120 This race was intensely exciting throughout, as the four starters were all in a beap to almost Mr. Henry' Almerio, 11st. lib................

the end of the two miles, Aron just koeping In answer to Captain Cairns, witness stated Mr. Herberts Général, 101, 12lbs............

the Stand the second time hard held, the hopop no mention at the fool was made on scoing the Mr. Alexander's Benic Bonche, 10st. 12: be. 3 ia use in front all the way. As he pass

Mr. Pye's Coup de-Grace, 11st. lib....

of Sleepy Hollow's buckers fell, although some brekera.

Thonins Edmondé, second officer, stated, be Mr. Fat's Alchymist, Idst. 121be.............................

of them grew more sanguino when the winner Joined her as those in December 1870. Mr. Flagg's Nimrod, 10s 915 B. Clakang left Shanghai on the marsing Mr. Blance's Marcina. Jost, he was alusely beset by Gratitude and the favour

io, nobody expecting the former to beat the Mr. Alexander's Bonne Bouche, 19et, 71bs,.....0 ..0 of the 4th inst, and nothing occurred till the Mr. St. Andrew's Afont, Dat 12be

Sleepy animal. Hercules made gozo rash Mr. Henry's Almarie, 12st. 4lbs. This was a lively spia to open the Moetinin the final rand, ant could not keep it up. Mr. Danco's Iron Daka, 10nt. 121be. morning of the 3th st 8 o'clock, when bo onme

„O only tou were regularly entered on the pro- on deck to take slago of the watch. He saw Almerio fed throughout, and on easily by n

| finished as above. Time, Am. 524

Mr. Fiage's Nimrod, 11st. 41b8... „D} gramme, so the times of two of them are int land on the tard beam, but did not know length. Opposite the village Bonna Banche ad after's fine race up the straight, the ponies Mr. Pyo's Will-o'-the-Wisp, lat. Olb.

.....0 known. In this, the race sturled it 10.50.20, it to be Islands; saw no more land ull day. The the straight by General, who came in second,

$100, for all Horan, To be handicapped Mr. FryAtholl, 10t, Zibe..

..0Near the first atake bout the Old Virgisin chief officer religged him at 3 o'clock the next The rat wore all pretty well together. Time,

by the Stewards after the First Day's Race, Bonne Boucha ugain ran away with the lead, took the land, and came in 21m. Bicos. morning; it was then thick foggy weather; 1m: 03.

Non-startere in the Roadster's Plate to bat his heavy weighting told on him, and be followed by the Nelly Bly, Cim. 34 secs.. the steamer's speed 4 kuots. He did not know 2 THE ASHLEY veprecated by Mr Ses

cury Maximum Weight. Estrace 35. bogan to fall back. At the village Général got whale bost of the Cosmog taking the third prizo where the ship we then, He was having bin

navalos $150, for all Chine, Mil

One-mile-and-a-quarter,"

the lead, and kept it all the way up the straight, a 22m. Llencs.

THIRD BACK-Only eight beats were en- 23th, and 26th January, seem to Fave been spent consisted of Mecare, May, Cairns, McDacail: brookfust, when it was reported. Laud ahead and Jan Ponies. Entrance S. Wuight Copt Warrington's Sadowa, st. 1bs 1 Atout and Bonny Swoll running a dead hest

Wed acaday, Thursday, and Friday, the 241,

The comme was then altered, this he know at as per Scale, Que-mile-and-a-hilf

Mr Tuffy'a Clynderwen, 11st. 7lba... 2 for second place. Time, 2, 131ă Mr. Cuttered; but about 14 pulled. The start waa trying several of the prisoner by court-isartial,

Famos Hogg stated that he was meator of the time. He say the land, which appenved to Mr. Alexander's Avon, list 4the

Mr. Emanuel's Nero, 10st. 5be3ningham, the winner's jonkay, was greated with at 11.21.65, the Colorado's "Daring starting - for nine were shot at Eunila, and four of

Mr. Susenop's Mabrook, catch." Soo the Conquering Hero comen" from the 406. later. The start was very even one, Cavite, on the following morning, Baturday the Chuang, and had bees se since April, is a contintions line of land, he saw it two Mr. Koshine's Gratitude. 10st 12tbs

Sadows and Clynderwen; left the athers be Band, and enthusiastic obeer from the spectand the lead was taken almost imme Those abot here wave taken to the camp of 1871. He left Blanch on the 4th February minutes, nod dit not see it again, as he finished Mr. Clapton's Sleepy Hollow, 10st 12ths

bis breakfast. The chief-offour came down Mr. Lowcook'n Koh-i-noor, at l Bagambayan, tied by end, and told to kneel at 5.30 p.m., with a cargo consisting principally and reported the land to the Captain, who also Mr. Pat's The Hermit, 10at 91

bind from the start, aud made a close race of it tore. The prize was presented to him by Miss diately by the Norna's gie, manned by Tano. down with their backs to thieus; the trope of the of rice. Ho ravigated by the Admiralty charts. garrison were farinni is open square. The firing which were lost. At 8 m. on the 6th the was at his breast, but went on deck. There Mz. Faul's Last of the Mohicans, et Ob round to the Gartene, where Sadow drow Masrendy, with a few appropriate remarks, to Crawford & flo.x arew about the middle of the was a Chinese pilar on board, but he had a Mr. St. Andrew's Hollyhret, J0it 12thaway and led by two lengths. Now coming up which Mr. Cunningham appropriately replied. mon the Daring bad passed nearly half of the Fast behind: At the Rak, Clynderwen spurt 3-THE HACK STARES-presented, valge ontestants, nud drew nearer, and nearer to the party belog called formard, some 50 to 60 ad-weather was thick and bezy. He observed

$100, for all Horan, to be handicapped by hond of the line, amidst much aheering; but the pced to within some 9 or 10 pases; and fired Teachso, one of the Thielo Islands, hearing charge of the vessel; us be was only a Haftan Mr. Middiston's Bonny Swel, 10st 910

Straits pilot. A 10 am, be was below, when

Sleeppy Hollow started with a lend, which beed and placed himself beside Sadown; but ho

the Stewarda alter the Second Day's Races. Norna's gig, led now by the shell of the Bogal dowa obtained a clear advantage which Clynder Entruce $5, One-mile-and-a-half. Artillery, still kept ahead of her. The Aril fur they called two more men from the racks, ciently clearly to make it vnt. Was this et on wheel-ropes anup. He then went on desk, helpad the Stand the first tirs. The met were all these's weight eaubled bim e retain, and he Opt. Warringson's Sutowa, 10st. 7he.....lery shell came in 20m. Its, the Narna's gir point blanke at them, evidently not killing all. NW. 14 miles off, Gould see the land sulle heard the cry of land ahead, and heard, the increased to a coople of lengths before passing and the outsiile station, and nt the corner Sa und two more singlo sbots were fired.. Upon in SW. by S., trus ooarge, and contined on inspecting the ho Bea siterwards, several were the sime ouurse stil 4 p.m. The for increased to pull the wheel over, and immediately after the gether until the end of the girdens, whers Koh-i- fead to have three and four woande. A great gradually during the day. At 4 pm the vessel struck. The night pravi it was bis noor and Hollybook cume forward and contest no he liked, Nero a good third, Time, Nothing appeared to contest, this raon with 20m. 20s, and the Daring 20m. 56s. la my, more were sentenced to death, but the weather was very bizy, and the wind light/ watoli from 4 olduck till 10, and the course was ed' the accond place. This order, with one of -THE VENETIA CUP, presented by Mr. 4.-THE FAKE CUF, valac $200, pressuted by on the time of the Daring, and this is the first

Bilios, value $150, for sil Chinn, Manila Governor commated it to transportation for life: Saw Nami 10 or 19 miles of, but not so. W. S by the compu on the bridge, and two changes in the second horse, we weutained

and Japan Ponies. Enimine M. Weights. of these, the worst. were picked out as a warping distinctly as to be able to swear to it. Care never once checked the bridge compos to the same point in the secenil round, whore to what others might expect in case they played uut swear that it was land at all, but it up by the standard compass, The captain Gratitude camo away and raced with Koh-i-noor

the deck the whole of this time pussing him before the straight. Here Avon Ter Beale. Winner of the Aubley or Garrison Gap, 71bs exbra; if of both the prared to be, and jalged it to be Namki. on the aume dangerous game.

Court-martials ara still the order of the day. At p.m. I iltered my contres to SSW, truo also. Ho did not see the captain look at challenged Gratitude, who, however, showed

mie. and others have been arrested. Saturday, 17th This would take we further from the land, the standard compass. He might have done it fight, and the top shipped past Sleepy Hollows, above radca, 101ba. extr. Distance One

the end, Avon eventually win. February, four viors were garroted, a soldier steered this ecurse till 8 .. on the 6th, going without his king nor did he himself ating bied

Mr. St. Andrew's Hollyhook, 10a 12lbs and three priests. They were confined in some from 94 to 93 kraje. I was on deck at 3 aan. any time of any of his watches look at the ning by what appeared to be a stort neck, Mr. Herbert's Général, 10st 19lbs.

Time, S. 26}ə,"* In auswer to Captain Cairns, witness stated 3-THE STISSUE CUT, for all Gritting import. Henry's Almantin, 11si. IbMr. Henry's Unibalu, 118H......

Hi St. Andrew's Atoot, 104. 12lbs. harracks close at hand. The procession was There was then a dense fog, and I could not see standard corpus. formed about 7 a.m.; they had to walk some more than 200 yarde round the ship At 8 500 to 00 yards; they it seemed to be very.. the fog na slit the sume, I muld not the ship did not ever wo steady as the was much affected. The soldier and two of the see the land, but believed myself to be from 85 trimmed too much by the head, she inclined priests were put to death quickly, but the other, to 40 miles off between Okeun pal Turboat to starboard, He was not afraid to end the

Itheu changed

Courge to S.W. S., tra vessel going full speed ahead in a thick fog, nor when put into the chair, jumped up again two or

Between S.45 and 9 san. the fog lifted for n did he ask the aptain to ease her. three times. About this timg the people seem.

To Captais Gilgon witness stated be bad scen ed to be excited for there was a sargo amongst fe momente, and I-gat sight of land, alunt the orand, ne if to attempt-a reene, but the miles off, bearing N.W. to N.W. by N. 1 ben azimuth compies on board, brought by the To the Court-He was an apprenties to the order we given, the iron pas into its place, lieved that land to be the Scatter Tita, but I captain. ≫ turn given to the wheel, and all was over now know that it could not have been. I then with him. Had shore bena any disturbance altered the couner to S.S.W. 48, kemping up every preparation had been runde, for which we the same speed. The fog continued dease, and have to think the Governor, who is without the I could not see more than 100 yards round the -least doult, The right man in the tight ship. I remains on the bridge all the inora. ing. At 1030 1ew the surf nearly "ahead, a place," menced, and the course we guarded by troops, a quarter of a mile off. I could see it nader bat all passed off quietly, but in the evening, at the fog. I tomediately ordered the helm bard starboard, and the engines to be reversed. abont 8 o'clock, reports were circulated that a fire was in progress, which proved to be a tool orders were atton led to, and the abip pad bacco manufactäre edjoining the prison whers of to port. In about 8 or 9. minnica ker way believed ne bad boun statod. pl are confined a great any political prisoners, as stopped, and I was afraid of her going A rent part of was hunt down, bat forta astern into the danger, as I could see the mately did not commnnionce to the prison; beraten. I then put the engines casy ahead to wu slao noticed think there were not wanting keep steerage, way on her, and just as thee well over at the time, might have been the riders and bolt after this achievement. The beat Me, Henry's Cumbalù, 11st. 1lb.....

Owner.

In reply to Captain Caires-Captain Hugs stated last winese bad not signed articles during the time be was on board; he first joiced a third wate, but luat voyage was acting

actor Queer.

ed into the Colony under the conditions of Griffin Szbscription Sweepstakes, Entry compulsory Weight 1tal Entrance 810. with $100 from Fund One mile Mr. McDowall's The Pilgrim.j.. Mr. Lowcock's Sanarabulist

r. Plin's X X

Mr. Alexander's En Roulettemajan Mr. Pomeroy's Quien Subo.... Mr. Flagg's Boolit Mr. Fry's Oodbathoti Mr. Plinirehon's Ospéraitzie

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Sadown, who consequently walked over,

tkia, the' Artillery shell gained 5 seconda

The Amurrion Community of Hongkong time she has been beaten in a Regatta, This and Canton, for all China, Manila and was the race of the day, and was moes pluskily Japan l'onics. Three Punica from band contested throughout. fide opposing Stables to start or no Bace Weight for inches, Entrance $10. Brou the Black Rock twice round and in..

Mr. Kushun's Gratitude, 10st. 122 Mr. Alexander's Avon, 11st dibe Mr. Cuningham's Stillelagh, 10st. Clba...

After the races were concluded, the Prizer were distributed by Mre. Bailey, wife of the Amercian Canaul, supported by Admiral Rod gara and the Hon. Mr. Birch, Colonial Secretary of Singapore. At twelve o'clock a salate of 21 gans was Byed by the Colorado and "was taken up by tha anniar men of war of onoh nationality. The effect on board to those not used to powder and shot from men-of-war's Mr. St. Andrew's Hollyhock, 10st. 12lbs.......sanen, was at once startling and interest. Mr. Malobera All Fours, 1st. 12.... ...ing. the clear cries of. "Fire fire!"

Mr. Pat's The Hermit, 30at. the...

Mr. Alexander's Chande, 10st. 12lbe

Thursday, February. 22nd, the races com.little of the starboard bow, I shoald say about swoond. The sered part of bis: time on the The Pilgrim and Capercailzie ol and with hithand for a short time made Général's success the second round was run as far as the end of the good natured politeness was none the feas ap-

troopa to keep ordes. It is ranured that we are to have a large reinforcement of Spanish troops

at puce.

helm then flew right over to part. I impie started ahead the part wheel-rope broka. The italy reversed the engines again, lait in for Euipates after the rope broke before anything could be dong, the ship strokoa her starboard THE ASSAULT ON MR. WADE.

bow; remaining on the rock. Abstimme. The following are the details of the above ecdiately after she streek the water rashing inte currence, as given in the Northern papers. On the fore-hold, lifted the fore-hatch. Three or the 22nd ultimo, the Couris forening paper) bat four minutes after oba struck. I give the order the following paragraph :-

to blow off steam, leat the water renching About Letters reserved from Pekin report the HE. T. F. the boilers should cause an explosion. Wade, 11.B.M. Minister, has been thrald Sutton minutes after she strock, she fell over on streets of that Capital. Particulars to-narrow. the part side nearly on her beam ends. I then

gave orders to sound round the ship, and Found 3 fathoms over the atorn, deareasing to

The Daily News of the following morning cer-

...

Mr. May suggested the question whether the ship did not strike arst, to cause the broskins Captain Gilson did not think it was so, be of the wheel-repes.

Captain Dair thought it probable that jerk of the wes against the rudder, it being

cause.

Mr. Pre's Will-o'-the Wisp, 10at. 121ba0 Me. Alexander a Rose Bouche, 1 lat. Stbs... Me. William's M kestin, 10st. iba......... ...0 ices This was another of the all together

Mr. Clayton's Sleepy Hollow, 10st. 121b0 through the booming of the guns boing a very that oconrved a frequently yesterday. About und Général at first tuadé & little ruuning, bat The botting was even on Avon, against Gra- | notioenble feature. This was supplemented by afterwards Almario came np, and before the titude, and on Avon mod Gratitude against thaan ontlensiastic salate from "Sam Peacock, Rock was reached the proverbial tablecloth Biel Chanca made the running for Avon, wait the ubiquitone bumboat-man, whose vessel was would have cared them all. Pass the jeg very carefully upon Sleepy Hollow, Avon I also gaily dooked with fags and streamere. The village there was a little spreading out, Almenwhile paid his attentions to Gratitude, who otherwise overpowering effect of his fire- moric falling off, and Hollybook turning the wha alan watched by Atout, and in this way, oruckers was somewhat diminished by the sound Somnambulist led to the rock, after which corner with a dual that took him past Arout, with Chance and Sleepy Hollow leading well of the B-inch guns of the Coloride, but his together, and it looked like a triple dend beat ook doubtial. The Intter, howover, responded Gavian. Here Avon was given his head, but preciated on board.

Altogether, the morning's sports were of the until the turn into the straight Hate Pilgrim gamely to the challenge, and won rather easily Gentitude was close on his heals as they passed and Somambalist drew away frotu Capercailzic, in the end Atout and rate third-Time, the loaders, bleepy Hollow being by this time most enjoyable character, the courtesy and played out and Ühange's work being finished. good feeling of the officers on board forming and a splendid neck and weck rice took placeTE FABBEE CEP, Alus $100, presanted Shillelagh test Atout, and looked well for s ec- not the least pleasing feature. between the two former. On they came strido for stride, neither giring way in the slightest, to

by the Parses Community, for Al China, ment, but Avun wnd Gratitude went away ap

CHUNG HOW'S KETURN, Mazzitz and Japan Punics Weight for the straight and fulfilled the expectations of the the finish, the result. being the most amais-

The N. C. Daily News publishes the follow- takable dead heat. The two leading ponice,

inebes. Winnore at thie Meeting axehud- betting public by ronning neck and neck racs e. Previone monstertors to carry 12st. til just before the finish, where Avon had ano-ing important despatch from the Fregel Go- however, thought it worth while to throw their

Futrance 25, One-wile onl-three-quarters. therjump in him and managed to get half a neck vernment to Prince Kang, closing the Tientsin beyond Gratitude's nose, Hollyhock wem on negociation and Chang-how's Embassy. It er. plains Mr. Thiers' first refusal to receive Chung- was run off after the race for the Club Cup.

Shillelagh's heels for third. Time, S. 14. This was of no great interest until the lane, a Mr. St. Andrew's St. Patrick, 108, 9th..

35. THE STAND PLATE-A Stoople Chart for bow on the ground that the French Rapro- the ponies were ridden to wait until the Mr. Cunningham's Shillelagh, 10. G.

ali Chius, Manila and Japan Ponies. Kn-sentativo is not received by the Emperor-and trance $ with $109 from the Faud. his twequent departure from this resolve, on atraight was reached, when The Pilgrim gru- Mr. Pye's Coup-de-Grace, 1st. 21.

Weight, Hot lbs. Winner of the Fly

the receipt of further despatchce from Prince Mv. Alerjinder's Chanics, 10. 1316 The following decision was published in the ally opened a fine lest and won as be liked. ir. Pat's The Hermit, Lat. Fix Tme of the original race, S. 296.

way Stokee, 12t, Three Ponies from op Hongkong Government Garety of the BdTHE ROADSTER'S PLATE, presented, Mr. Binner's Marzipan, 10s. Fi

posing Stables to start or no Ruce. From Mr. Middleton's Bonny Swell, 1st. 9b0

St. Patrick and Shillelagh made the running. tire two-mile pust twice round and in. bot in the pónies were pretty well together Mr. Horber's Général, 21st. 71b8... until reuobing the Rook the second time. Mr. Fungus Habat-Joie, 12st. Dib Haro Bonny Swell challenged St. Patrick, but Mr. Fry's Reelzebub, lat. 710...... only for a momcat. At the village Cambaht Ms. Hulee's Mabarajah, let. 71bs..... came down with a sport, and at the turn into Mr. Watte Patriarch, flat, 76b. the straight had fairly collared his panica. A. Mr. Squaretgea Balro, 11st, 73b8.....

Général alone showed any real jumping gaali- splendid race boma hetween the three plucci

ambala, the other two woll up. Time 4. 10. At the water jump he placed his feel on the back tein, which which was handed to my predecessor

Caina, Mania and Japan Pontes, Weights and he deserved at the victory he got, which how,

When the news of the horrible occurrenees as per scale. Winner of the German Cup, was a very hollow one, na Rabat-Joie Chourilg --THE BROKER'S CUP, value $200. For all and want over the 3 feet without a piach, Auring March Inat, by the Ambassador Chaus

Captain Glen thought the extra power beave the helm to starboard raised.

The Court was then cleared.

Ibstant:-

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FINDING OF THE COURT: Ist-That the British eteauer Chutiang, Official No. 63,341, sailed from Shanghai, bound For Hongkong at 5 s.. on the 4th Febrany, 1872, beving argo of Rice and Sundries, and total Crew of 40 bande: (including the Super

go and his staff); of which the Master, two Officers, three Engineers and Carpenter were neo Passagers

a

nive $100, for all horaos. Cato Weighin, Entrance $5, Three Horses to start or no Race. One mile.

Mr. Taffy's Clynderwen Capt. Warrington's Sadowa ..... M. Kanaal's Nero Mr. Perog's Pegasus.... Mr. Snus one Mbrook...........

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Kung, which persuaded him of the good inten

tion of the Chinesa Garernment. Throughoat the dcaputab, the question of right of Audience is strongly dwelt on and the above paper be lieves Chung-how left Enropo with a full con- viction that it would have to be granted.

M. RAMUSAT TO PRINCE Kusa, 7

(Translation)

Versailles, 6th Nov., 1871, FRINGE,-I have the humor to reply to year

Iained the auigoined note from the Victor few feet at the, bow, then gave orders to Europeans, also one Puropean and sixteen Chi-pressed dirty afterwards by Pegason" and ponies resulted in a hardly-won victory for tion, bar be certainly took the inpe splendidly! Bighness' letter relatice to the events at Tien.

in obarge at Shanghai –

diere it wàch exaggeratrů.

Your obocient servent,

put the boata into the water, which was dort, The Chinese passengers, and the supercargo's Pople, rushed into the bouta. I told some of Line crew who were in the bouts to land pussen- era aud cause back. I saw the natives collect

5th February.

To the Editor of the Nwith China Daily News,"

DEAE BIx-In the Courier of this evening I observe

2nd That at 8 am. on the 5th February, paragraph somewhat unhappily worded, to the effet that Mr. Wade has best nasuited in the freste of Pekis.

Rea-cha was ditiuctly sighted, and the ship's 1 caupot of course positively deny the truth of the

position known, the weather was hazy, inores statement, hat despatches and private letters received to ing on the shor, and the passengers were striping to thick for during the afternoon of the Brd-That the fog who deme during the Lay make uaention of the securecuso, and I ara ja pet immediat. If they got to the shore. A puss clined therefors to discredit the report, or at least toisenger, Mr. Brown, who understood Chiqnight of the 5th Ebrary, continuing so on

volunteered to go for assistance. At à p Br. Brows had a returned, and I judged the ring ofthe 6th at about Sa.. land was CHAL ALABASTER, that the malires were only waiting till seen, believed to be the Sestrered Yits, but it

Fiat-Consul dark in order to

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attack is clear that this was a mistake and even if so judged it pendent for the safety of the the vessel was known to be out of position as On the following day the Courier replied lives on board to leave the ship. Then expected from the course und distance rua.

4-That at abunt 10 in. breakers were followe

was a heavy ground swell, but very little wind. Captain Hoge proceeded to relute bow he bad se head, not tre hundred yards from the ree the three boats lished together, taking the luudel and at the juncture from the wheel being imeelt, and stevied for the Haitan Stile. Ja pat bard a starboard the port warel rope brake, the morning, after anchoring under an island. the vessel striking on the rocks of Roof Island,

Shanghai, Febræary 22nd, 1872.

M. Alabaster's letter in the Daily News this orang, is an illustration of the truth of the well known remark of am Aprican writer, that "they did'at know everything down in Jadee." Haring ao informs

Clyderwan jumped off with the lead, hard Sadowa. The former ran vory-wide, hat in in second place, when he suddenly, dropped into ping the Garden was still close beside Sadowa the rear, leaving Elpadorwes and Sadowe with everything before thin. Sadowa gained a little on Ciynderwen ne furias the village, but after this the winner went away from him et every stride. In the straight Sadowa'a jastej called upon Lim, but the appeal came too late, and Olyaderwen won hard. beld. At the last moment Nero jumped into a very good third place. Time, Sm. Os. 5-THE GAERNON CUP, presented; valus 5200, for all Chiou, Mailh and Japan Ponies. Four Ponies to start from oppo. sing Stables or my Race, Woights as Per Scale. Entrance $10. Winner of the Aab- ley Cup, 7iba. xtra. Oce-mile-and-a- quarter,

Mr. Alexander's Bonne Benche, Let Olbs.......1 Mr. Flagga Nimrod, 12st. Sta......... Mr. Pee's Will-o-the-Wisp, 18at. Wbs...... Mr. Heary's Almeric, 13st. 11b...........

don wantover about s assault, which was debtedly be found a junk which took them all to Pengat. 24.17.15 North, Long, 11247.45 East, 5th -During the whole of the dense for the coram lted on Air. Wals in Pekin, Mr. Alkaster aphoi. Jere they got another junk to take then becoming a total wreck in a short time. pear to conclude, first, that the thing did not take place down to Amoy, where, while armingements were at silk; and, scoundly, that our socount of the matter was pending for a visit to the wreck in a Chinese real was kept at full speed, and when unes exaggested. The fasts, communicated to us by gunboat, Mr. Brown and the others who went pered and uncertain land was soon, cuandings Pelin correspondent, and subsequently connued by in formatica aicially eonvayed to us, are, that ble. Walay in the first boat' nrrived by the sṭaimer were not taken and no effort made to find out Mr. Pat's Alchymist, 13st. lbs..

Formera, and gave hive information of their the tras position.

and one of the oldest of them at length went so far an fo

what we bure stated.

of its diplomatic guardiane, of whom Mr. Wade it for a short time.

in, or was, the chief. Hence the attack wAS

really made not on the British Minister at all,

The Court then adjourned.

27th day of February, 1872,

C. MAY, F Police Megistrato.

R. H. CALESS, Acting Harbour Master,

J. MCDOTALL, Un-oficial Justice of the Peace. W. M. GILLON, Masters Mercantile Ma W. B. G. ROCHIN, Zine Confirmed.

KWARD GRAVES MACDONNELL

Goud for.

a gallant rusk, and aered the second place. Time, 2m 52.

6-THE CLUB CUP, for all China, Manila and

71b, extra of the German Cap and any weighted) was several minutes bebied Sim, reached France last year, and people learned that other Lace or Bawes, 12 is extre; and of Balm cause in after an interval for refresh Consel of the Government, venerable prieste, any other Bace or Ranee except the Gurwent," and Beelzebub and Maharajah cat over Sisters of Charity solely devoted to good work vn Cup, 5 ba extra. Entrance $5. Ons the fet mulbok together, and raced home, and worthy of all respect, had been mussacred the former winning, The Patriarch gave "Pthorities having done what they should have by an ignorant populace, without the locul un- mileand-a-half.

26-THE CHAMPION STAKES, forced Entry for all China, Manila and Japan Ponies, winnera at this Meeting, optional to beater Ponies. Woiglit for inches, Entrnace $20, with $100 from the Fand. One mile-and a-hall,

it. Alzander's Benue Barobe, list. Sibe.... 1 after the first rounit.

r, St. Andrew's Hollyhock, 10st. 12 Mr. Lowenck'a Kch-i-noor, 10st. Vibe............ 8 Mr. Figg'e Nimrod, 10at. 9........ Mr. Paal's Last of the Mohicans, Hut. 9lbs.... 0 Mr. Deson's fron Duke, 10st. Dis. Mr. Dervish's Bijou, 10st. 11b.... Mr. Lancock's Bercace, liet, lbs....

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Mr. Kalsa's Gratitude, lat. 12lbs... Mr. Alexander's Avon, 11st 4lbs...

Nimrod and Boune Bonebe nade the poe very warm for the rest, but at the broile Mr. Heary's Cabalu, 11st. 16....... dollyhock came up and passed both, obtainin Mr. Clayton's Sleepy Hollie, 11, 12lbs.0 very dangerous lead. At the Rock, however, Mr. Lowcook's Hercules, 11st, hi! Ban Boughe was ultnost beside him again, Mr. Lowcock's Koh-i-noor, 10st, 96

Weight, at 7he Three Ponies from opposing Stables to start or no lace. Twice round the Coores.

Japan Puales that lave never won a vice previous to this Meeting. Weight for inches, Entrance $5, with $100 from the Me, Fungus Rabat-Jois Fund. Distance Three-quarters-of-a-mile. Mr. Fry's Beelzebubn Mr. Herbert's Général, 10st 1211 Mr. Williate's Mokeana, löst. 9iba My. Deapon'a Tron Duke. 10st. 9lbs...

Mr. Phina's XX, 10st. Diba

Mr. Flagg'e Enelid, 70st. 1ulhe

Mr. Dervishi's Bijou, 10st. Obs...

inilea.

Mr. Bouaretoes's Balm....

Mr. Fry's Athall........

Mr. Hulen's Maharajab.......

Mr. Watte Patriarcb

Me. Alexander's Chance.......

2 Me, William's Mukoans........

Me. Pro's Compud »«grace.......

.0 Mr. Phina's X. I

.......0 (Mr. Pat's Alshymist. ..................

0 Mr. Flugg's Nitored....

This was an nubucessful experiment alto. Mr. Bisnee's Murzipant..

to be ridden by Chingmen. Catch Weighin Once round,

one to stop these horrors, a general in digastion prerailed; and it seemed likely that the relations of the two Governments would he serionsly disturbed. But the Oharge Auires for France at Paking, M. de Bo chechouart, having announced that the Chinese Government and spontaneously ordered certain measures of reparation, and had decided to send on Ambassador to France, decision was suspend- ed until the arrival of the Apost.

The Ambassador Chung-how arrived, in effect, at the end of the winter, at Bordeaux. From

the

bat Hollywock once more went ahead; and led Mr. Alexander's Bonne Bouche, 10at. 12be.....these he came to Veranilles, where he was re- ceived by the then Minister for Foreign Affairs, into the straight by several lengths. Boone Mr. St. Andrew's & tour, 10si, 12lbø........

and couturumably with your Highness letter, he Bache was still a length behind "half way apa. Pye's Will-o'-the-wiap, 10at. 1lbs.... Mr. Hisnes's Marzipan, 12st 3lbs.

Tho batting was 2 to 1 on Avon and Banna Anounced officially that the Imperial Govern -the run, but by a magailivent effort on the 6th. The Court ftude that there was an ab- Mr. St. Andrew's Atout, 13 OD being called bad names by sou youths in the streetvisit to the spot. He was told that the wreck

Tientsin onlprits, had exiled equal number, After three falsa aterte, Alineria, who showed part of both horse and rider be overtook Hol- Bouche against the field, bat as it turned out ment bad punished by death twenty vernorstrated with them, when the offence was repeated bruken up, and that the Chiace pussengers ance of prudent pressution which demands a

it. Time 3m. 285

pointed. Bonns Bouche as venalled the way, who were lauded had been taken off, so that be marked expresúrn of eandémbition, and there the chief anxiety to ba 6ff, took the lead, but at yoock at the post, and mude a dead heat of the backers of the Yellow and Black were diapdegraded and banished the Prefeot and the sub. commit an assault on Mr. Wade, for which he was coraidered it necessary to go back to the fore anapenda the Certicate of the Muster for the Stand Bonne be passed Jim, and so

The final heat was ran after the Steeplechmely attended by Atout, bus aftor the first Prefect oricted of having been privy to the ulso did Marzipan immediately afterwards..

close prehended sad puni.There are several persons in

ap and outbreak, that sa indemnity was destined for the Settlement who are in pusasian of details of the en-plies of wreck. He had been in commud of six months from ship date.

The Court farther finds that the Mato Will the Wisp then me third place, and obsse. Both posies were held in band antitrail the rest began to lucky occurrence, which it is unnecessary to reproduce, abip since 1859 with intervals. The Chakiang but we feel sure that Mr. Alsinator on easily satisfy him was the first steamer he bad commanded. He is deserving of a reprimand for the careless and these three rad well together right road to the final run bonus, when Bone Buache gra Avon went ahead at the Rock. Gratitude's the familice of the victime and for the recon- the straight be obtained a splendid advantage, Instay, he was the bearer of a letter from the wif, if he is still in doubt, of the substantial atearsey of and bean 15 or 16 times in her on the trip be insufficient maner in which be kept the Ship's the village, where Marzipan fell back. In the ally drew away from his antagonis, and wou rash came a little later, bet on torning into struction of the destroyed buildings, and that. Emperor, expressing his regret for the deplora- tween Shanghai and Hongkong. He had no eg, and that he offered no suggestion to the run home Benue Bongo establishet a decided asily overithstanding his weighting.

Master to take necessary precautious.

for all China, Manila and Japon Ponica, Cambalo a Best-rate third Time, Jan. 274. Given ouder our banda at Hongkong, this lead over 'Will-o'-the. Wisp, and Nimrod we7-1xE FLYAWAY STAKES-A Steeple Chase, fund came in an easy winner in very fine style. ble eveat, as well as his firm intention to take The above pamgraph was accompained by complaint against any of big officers or crew: the following"comment-

Entrance 35, with $100 from the Pond.-THE-CONSOLATION TAXES, for all beaten precactions that similar orizes should not they all behaved well. The place of wreak was

China, Manila and Japan Ponies at this recur in the future.

A Commisioner was delegated to ex- The British Minister has been saviled with 35 or 40 milce from his position necording to

Meating, Catob Weights. Eutravos Samine these different points nad to confer on opprobrious epithets by a mub of Pekingess is reckoning. He could not account for thia

with $75 from the Fund. Onca round.

them with your Ambassador. The ohoice of youth, and struck with a atisk by one of the Had never known his compasses to desiste, and

the Government fell upon Mr. Geofrey, a high uideat of them; but fortunately no particular believed they vero perfectly accurate when coe- injury has bech sustained ry is oellency. rected. He had seen the curses and distances

officer in the departinent of Foreign Affairs, who had already been nominated to fulfil the The affray could buro bad nothing of a political worked out by members of the Court from those

the fanetaons of Minister Plenipotentiary in obaracter, or the members of the Taung-wavked in Lis fog-hook, and they corresponded yamon would have been aware of it, had would with his ows reckoning, placing him about 50

Obina in the stend of the Court De Lallemand. have informed Mr. Wade of the fact. The miles SW of the pisen of wreck. He con-

Several conferences were bold knocessively at the Palace of Trianon, and subsequently at trub, as it has to-day been officially communi-skiered it safe to go at the speed ho was going

HONGKONG RACES, 1872.

Paris, cated to as, in that Mr. Wade, walking in plain in the fog, as beimagined lie was so far from

ogether, but probably the jamps will be arranged Mr. St. Andrew's 5. Patrick. FIRST DAY;

At the very outset, it appeared to the Frencli clothes along one of the leading thoroughfares the land, and likely where he was to fall in

Thursday, 22nd Febmiary.

Général and Bijon took the lead together, bereafter with more regard to the powers of Mr. Melcher's All Tours...

Commissioner just a Count de Rocheohonart of Poking, and passing the end of one of the with vessels beating up. The land he thought

Certainly iferer areakers ordaked with per shortly afterwards joined by Mokeanu. At the jumpors. It was rather melancholy to see lir. Deacon's Iron Duke.......... parrow ines that debouch on the main street, to be the Scatter Tite: be did not verify by

Aoksana and Muzipa made the razning had already represented to your Highness, that so far as regarded the two magistrates guilty way fled by a crowd of youths aborting sounding, aw by hanging on to it to make it feot confidence and the ablime satisfaction of Rock, General and Makens began to leave Bi-every pony in the race refuse the second,obatanle, Mr. Middleton's Emmy Swell, after him the usani inaniting epithet Foreign out. He attributed the loss of the steamer to being more than half believed, those cruskera Jout in the lurch. General was splendidly ride and nearly every one have to be dragged over the

were the one who crocked-about-the prospects cion, and won in the most tantalising panner, more difficult ones each time he came to them. bet the latter fell back at the village, where Devil," and, on bis remonstenting, ons of the the loss of bis wheel-rope oldest of them hit him norces the head with a Captain Gilleon said it was a pity he did not of the weather for the Stace Meeting ofjast keeping Mokens et 6 conveniant distance. Rabat-Joie certainly did the most in the way Chanos was observed coming fast to the ut conuirate, the notion of justice. bad not wlick. They sent to bare mistakon bim surfeound. One cast of the lead would have saved 1878. It did not promise well, that is quits Iron Duke passed Bon in the straight, but of jumping, but a great deal of this was simple frat. At the turn it looked like the been sufficiently severe; and we invited your climbing. Of course than were falls and re Hoke's Tace, but Chacce collared him in the soy to seek, with him, mains for completing clear. A wook ago we were all abivering with was bad third: Timo, 1m 4035 some of the foreign rowdies who are said the ship. from time to time to insinuate themselvor into Captain Cairns thought it would have been cold, and only within the last two days bus tlie 7-THE COAST GUP,presented by the Amoy mount a steeplechase would be nothing with run hoore, and thus cuuayled the Yellow and what the aggregata i hese reparatory mos-

for certain guarantees for the future. Baigiug on to weather begun to show signs of geniality. But and Foochow Communities, aloo $250, sut them. Balm's rider aceted to have his fair Black stable for zhu numerus victories already sures left to be desired, in stipulating at least The Ambassader baving alleged that he was the sacred capita), in spite of the vigilance easy to make out the land by

bless you, I knowed bie motise," as the byper- Į for all Chine, Mpuila and Japan Ponsa bure of these casualties, and as for Beriaobab, won by it during the meeting intelligent policeman ramarke in the farce. ; Weight for iucbea. Entrados $5. Two bis rider had no time to be thrown, but dis. 8.-THE NATIVE SOMANELE, for China Posies without power in this respect, reference was

pated at the big jumpe, banled his pony

only fist Popy $25, sound $10, third 65 made to Peking- Being on the most intimuto tarina with an On resuming the engniry next day,

In the interval, and while awaiting the in- but on some other individual whom for the mŮ. Thomas Smith, chief oficer, atat but the Acting Suntem in the Westier office, we were tr. Clayton'a Sleepy Hollow, 19at: 12ib.after him, and rattled away after Rabat Jing us 2fast so he conid go. The result of the numerons

refuante wire that the ponies Buisted inntes The jockers were got up in various tastes, one structions of your Highness, your Envoy read.. ment Mr. Wade personated in the eyes of the log book in court was kept by himself. On the usturally appised of all that was to take Mr. Lowcock's Hercule, let. 1hs............ crowd. This is too obvious to require proof. last voyage from Shanghal they left on the place, with as many of the reasons for the Br. Alexander's Uliance. 10st. 129b...

spart, although some of them were struggling sporting a red and white jacket, others wearing conversed on overal questions which had The inconvenienes which the intingent 4th at 5.30 n.ro, passed Be light-ship at um. varione occurences as our friend the SB Mr. Fry's Atholl 10at 9b.. Minister was thas made suffer is much to be Nothing of any nato docuered till the morsing could remember through the Keyhole Con- Mr. Fry's Beelzebub, 10at. 9lbs.

at the last barrier before the winner got over it-boots and apure and alt looking very happy, relation to the limited object of his mission. Baim having pat in an appearance in third Of course the start was troublesotue, but onco Especially, he saamined with Mr. Geofray the regretted; but the conrrence having arison of the 6th, at Bo'clock, whauit was very thick 'sequently we were cunvinced that the cold was Mr. Henry's Canibalu, 1st. lb.

pluce having already thrown his rider at the off there was no waiting about the matter. proposed Regulation regarding the exercise of through a mistake, His Excellency is bappily weather; could not see any land. About 8.30 (only a dodge (and a favourite dodge it in) of Bir. St. Andrew's Et Patrick, 1Det. Dibu,

water jump) consider that he had bad enough Whips were plied and spure inserted in the the Christian religion fu China. The two ne. relioved from the necessity of making it the fog lifted, and the land bore N.W course the Head of the Weather Department, to make M. Melchers All Fours, 10et. 12los diplomatic question, As for seeking to have S.W. S He reported to the captain the is more thankful when we get something bot Mr. Middleton's Bonny Swell, Llei. As of it, and gently rolled down, and os getting first hundred yards. Almario took the lead goulators also interchanged ideas on the sub,

The ponies went away all else together, und der weigh again dragged his jockey by the and maintained it throughout, and cama inject of the Imperial Audience. the delinquente punished, Mr. Wade is perhaps. Farid. The fog dosed again, and in 10 minutes ter. Having antisfactorily disposed of the

foundation had the allegations on which this the last na who would consent to any hari saw the same land again, Course S.S.W. The wasther (which is necessarily the first thing to mist of them very cautiously held.: Chauce and stiring in a way which looked dangerous, amidst much. Junghter and cheering. Then

ng of 1879 waa evor

innovation purparted to be based, and the im procedure, and although Pao, of the Tenng-li haid he supposed to be the Seater Tite. He talk about, we propose to think, uext of some St. Patrick made the rnaning but in the send apply, nothing worse bofel than a tolerable there was the National Anthem, and the Mest easy for our Commissioner to show how little Jamen, happoning to come up immediately did not take ship's position on the previous day. thing elso. The next item on our me is the round were joined by Heraules, and a magnifi. baking.

possibility of carrying it out witheat manifest- THIRD DAY.

THE US. FLAGSHIP REGATTA. after the assault, and learning what had occur When be found it was not the Spatter Tite, he horses, but now that it comes to writing it is cent race occurred between these three to the

ly violating the treaties. He did not hesitate, corner before the lost run home. During the

Saturday, 24th-Fabricary.

On Feb. 22nd, the anniverary of the birthday however, to aduņit the justness of several ob red, had the young man who committed the as reported it to the captain. He took bearings of not easy to remember what one had to way Balt arrested and brought before the Yamen, the land he saw the day before, which was about there. The foot le, borase (Including latter part of this rouid Sleepy Hollow was ob

The avort on Saturday was not quite só good at: Washington, the view of the U. S. Fingalip arvutions of your Ambassador. Minutes were the offender was let off with a mild sentence of N.W.: this was at zoon. Peisban was the ponics) are the only things that seem to be ent served crawling op behind, and here in the Cangas pani hueat which was also extended laud, 14 esilea distant. The course was altered of place at the Exces. Who wants them there? straight be rushed to the front, and after a hard as on Friday, although the Roe for the Ladies Colorado gero, their Second Annual Itegatta, draws up of these conferences, read and resog- to three or four policemen who, the high offshen be reported to the captain. At 930 10 The really important work of a wooting old fight with Heraules, won cleverly by a couple of Zure was a splendid one. The principal thing which went off with much entusiasm and sue- nised as ernet by both parties.

which gave a slow as to the whole was the peas. The Harbour presented a very gay ap- We learned, subsequently, that the projços, walk-over for the Hinck States, the only borse pear, the various men of wwe and many triumphantly reinted by the principal Foreign Gera of the Yamen beld, ought to hure been on 5.45 they again saw the land on the starboard be far more Bucssful without them. Tiffin, lengthe; Chance a very good third

race in Saturday's programvis. However, there merabant vessels boing decorated in honour of Legatious ut Peking, an weil ne by ourgolves. the spot, to protect Mr. Wade from the indig bor. He was with the captain on the bridge, and Laurin band, snd bets, and chat, and nities be had suffered. The offence, will be but they first saw the sert aled; iumsdiately ladies, and lagneties might al bogrouped more

weregood ruces, the Champion Stakes producing the occasiot, and a large number were pre- had been withdrawa. We sannot but praise observed, was committed in ignorance, and the the bello was dered to be put bard a star satisfactorily round anything but horses, But

As usual, the second day's icing was for a splencil one, of which the result rabtar sur sent to witness the sporta. Among the vietom the Tsung-li Yamon for the pendence it has

we noticed D. H. Bailey, Eng., U.S. Consul; shown This circumstanos. remedy therefore is not repression, but ea board, and engines fall apaud aetern, at the this is wasting time. Well, the horses and

Anolber point of great importance was ap- lightenment. Beginning with the Emperor and orlets were complied with instantly. The pouice, or inber the ponies and horses, were more interesting than that of the first. The prised this lackers of the Tellow and Black, bis Ministers, the Chinees should be carefully engines were then put ball spoed bend, accord-i there, which we do unt intend in to lite naaber of spectators, tuo, was a great deelt the Fakei. Cap being perhaps the meat G. Ton Overbeck. Esq., Gonul for Austris and

I officers from | of the Imperial Audience and of the reciprocity taught the nature of the relation between to captain's order to bring her sound to potrela conse. For instance, V.T.H. was dead, so larger, while the weather was perfect. The bully contested nud closely won of this Mart. Hangary; Hup. Mr. Birch, Colonial Secretary of prouched, as I have said abore,amely, that man and wan; it should be clearly pointed out The starboard wheel-rope ruke in hewing to be was not there. Buane Bonche wae said to be interest centred in the Hongkose up for ing. TheSubscription challenge was moral." Singapore, and a large zuber to theas that violence is not only subwoming, sterboard, when the steamer rack on the star formidable, and so was Sleepy Hollow, de borses, and the German Cup for ponies. Both The Stand Plate Steeplechase, however, was the variona men-of-war in port,and several lathes which all Governments following international Bat there, it is of no se prophesying were excellent races, but the contest for the rather are lisely them Friday's, and the Naerated tie proceedings with their presenos. usage show each other in ench craes. After The weather and wind were all thut could be having recalled the precedents and the formal but tint if is a two-edged sword, which is bourd bige. apt to cut both ways. When through the In engwer to Captain Gilled, inces stated after the event. The reanits will be seen below. Germen Cup was far away the most exciting tive Scramble was unperb, Bigber authoritice than whole nation shall the courses as per lug book were the couracs Babefore proceeding to details, it is necessary yet rau at the meeting The Yellow and 1-THE SUBSCRIPTION CHALLENGE CUP wished, and the call for racing boats brought reserratiam made on the occasion of hir. Burlin- presented, vaine 100 Guineas, for China out a Gus array from the ships and on abors game's Mission, the French Commissioner have gradually been couvinend of the impro- steered by the compass, which had a deviation to say thing in a general way shout the Black stable again showed in front, although

Ponies, the band de Property of Hongkong The general arrangement of the entries, with painted as the necessity for regulating this priety of cutting and wounding promiscacasly, of a pafat and a half to West, it was corrected aspent of thecourse. Well, on the whole, it was the betting was rather in favour of Sleepy

sad Canton Residente of not less than air the naman of judges, &c, will be seen from the matter conformably with the rights and the dig It will only be necessary to pot them through ocasionally by the standard pass, elevated very like tint of previous Meetings, and that Hollow. The particulara re se follows-m

months immediately provions to date of subjoined ut oneilp desorihe.t: A bird's-eye view would unu more course of inatenation with the view of 14 feet from the deck.

Entry. Weights neper Soule. Entrance 35. teaching them that foreigners are men like. In answer to Captain Cairns, Captain Hogg exhibit paties of green and blue dotted about

The won two years eunsecutively by a themselves, and entitled to the usual courtesies stated the standard compass was a feet from pretty thickly in a back-groend of many dark. inspection Would

Pony or Ponies,the bona fide Property of Vitias of life. When the Chinese people shall have the foonel. The bridge compaas bad an icon er colour, A doser

the same Over Two miles. I show the greu and" blue to be the respec- mastered this lesson, we may fairly consider stancheon noar it.

The chief mata reammed bin statement to tive tops of chairs and umbrellas. Far that the first step has been taken in the palb which wall load to social perfection. In the Capt. Gillon, and stated there was irce our the ither scrutiny- would be rewarded by the

SECOND DAT. Friday, Bård February:

1-Tas FeUEEY 8TAKSE, for China, Manila

and Japas Pouin, Griffius at the date of elming of Entrien. Waight for tuohen. Fa. trance $5, with $100 from the Faid. Win- ner of ons Base at this Meeting 7 h. extra and of two Races 10. extta. Three-quarters-sf-simile,

PROGRAMME." Refere-Lieut. Paň Novosilsky, --I.EN.

Judgen-Lient. J. Lavio, Vettore Pisani, At. Avanader's Banne Bouche, Dat. 12lbs....Lieut. Tottenham, Hornet, A.

StarterMaster Drike. U.S.S. Benicia, Mr. Paul's Last of the Mohicus, Just, Vibe....

So far an regarda the Eight Articles, it was

nity of the two Governments, by establishing their oblcial relations on a footing of perfect equality and of reciprocal consideration. Foar Ambassador recognised that this arrangement sud | could not, in effvet, be any losger delayed; and that grout good would result from it to our mgtual relations and to the despatals of business,

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