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SOME little trouble has lately arisen in London DACTYLOLOGY, says the Sportsman, is seldom in reference to the voting powers of female guar- brought into play in connection with the matris dians. The dispute, however, will doubtless be | monial service, and a werkding which took place settled when common sense is allowed to prevail the other week at a village near Hury st. Ed-Astoxost the passengers by the Messageries America people are suffering from a plethora munda must therefore have been all the more Mariliraes steamship Saghoffer which arrived uf female doctors. We are told that no fewer strange to the unlookers. The parties to the this morning, we notice the name of the Hon. than thirteen female physicians are practising in contract were Miss White, daughter of the rector, W. H. Marsh, Colonial Secretary. Clayton, Iowa, and at a recent fire there, were and Mr. William Randall, of staines. The father not healthy men enough in the town to run the of the bride performed the service entirely upon engine om. The place is one grand incorporated his fingers with the manual alphabet, the loving hospital, and coroners are pouring in from the couple being both deaf mutes. Everything, country in search of work,

however, went off satisfactorily, and the pair are a irrevocably married as the mosi loquacious lovers who ever pronounced that fatal promise, "I will," or whispered sweet words of comfort to each other while signing the register in the vestry.

We are requested to state that the Parade and Inspection of the Government and Volunteer Fire Brigades announced to take place at the Central Fire Brigade station at four o'clock this afternoon, have been postponed.

A TELEGRAM received to-day states Lord Kimberley, replying to a Deputation from the British and Colonial Union, stated that France declined to admit the Colonies into the Commer cial Treaty under the most favored nation clause, on account of the diversity of the Colonial Tariffs and the high duties imposed on French goods.

Tag shanghai Courier says that according to

the most recent statistics, the States which have more than 40,000,000 inhabitants are the follow-

THE last number of the Air Tango pokes fun at If. E. Ito's intended trip to Europe. The frontispiece represents a fat gentleman striding along with a huge bundle on his back and two comparatively small travelling bags on his ara, The former bears an inscription à double entente, the prominent significations being "Enquiry into Constitutional Laws" and "Preparations for a National Assembly," while on the little bags arcing:-Chinese Empire, 426,000,000; British Em- written the words:The business of globe rotting for pleasure," and "Conservation of physical health." In the back-ground is a sea view with steaners and a wharf. The traveller's soliloquy as he advances is: "People say that the load on my back is the heavier of the two, but for my part I find the bags on my aar weigh considerably more. What differences of opinion there are, to be sure!"-Japan Mail.

pire, 255,000,oco; Russian Empire, $8,000,000; United States of America, $1,000,000; German Empire, 17,000,023; Turkish Empire, 46,000,000; French Republic (with colonies), 46,000,000. As the leader of a gang aacd with fighting irons that attacked a goolic in a Chinese shop at Wanchai yesterday, striking him over the body, head, and leg with the iron bara, a caulker was this morning 'fined by Mr. Wedekouse ten dollars or six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour, defendant to be also bound over in two sureties of $25 to keep the peace for three months.

-mile in 1.36 1-5th, 2449, and 2,123 respec- tively-to guide them in arriving at a decision. Like many others, we are unable to understand the nature of the question supposed to be left to the decision of Bell's Life or some other London sporting journal. There is actually nothing to decide, and, if there had been, the Editor of a sporting paper has no special know- ledge beyond what is open to everybody, [ to constitute him an expert in what is an ordinary question of racing law. If the joint-owner of Shell is buoying himself 7 Shanghai Mercury is responsible for the up with any insane idea that he can

following remarks on what it terins "An Amusing Error" "The omission of a single letter often wriggle out of his Bability by an appeal makes a sentence very ridiculous; and white to a "Lun·ton paper we are exceedingly printer's errors are so troublesonic that we are sorry to be the means of causing him some

not always prepared to look upon them in a disappointment - of awakening him, in fact, humorous, light, we think the following one is from his delusive dran: The Laws and wody of note. The sentence occurs in one of Rules of Racing as passed by the Jockey our Hongkong contemporaries, and we leave the Club-which govern racing throughout the reader to find out where the mistakes is In civilised world--and remarkable for their the Flouses of Commons, Mr. Gladstone this evening moved to postpone the order of the day. facility in everything appertaining to fi

A compromise, he said, would have been possible nancial matters, such as stakes, forfeits, &c.

had the Lord agrees to exclude an enquity.into With reference to liability for stakes and the juxlicial operation of the Land Act," Our forfeits which is the exact question at issue contemporary is doubtless acquainted with the in the Shell v. Hualachan business--Rule of saying referring to people who live in glass 27 says:—"A person entering a horse for houses. In polating put one stupid blunder the à ruce thereby becomes liable for the en-

Mercury perpetrates another still more ridiculous, trance money and stake or forfeit." Mr. The expression "mistakes is." is not quite in ac- L'N MOORE entered Shell in a race for a stake cordance with Lindley Murray's rules. of $500, and according to the law we have THERE is a rather stale anecdote about a gentle- quoted became liable for the amount of

man of lanky propon.ions consulting a friend THE Japan Herald of the 8th inst. says:- the same, as no provision or arrangement respecting the most appropriate dress to wear at Training for the forthcoming spring Meeting of was made as to forfeit. In most matches a fancy hall, and being strongly recommended the Nippan Race Club commenced on Monday in England it is customary to arrange, to chalk his head "and go as billiard cue." This last, but up to the present time there appears to more especially when they are made some apocryphal incident has been surpassed in real be rather a paucity of ponics. We hear, how- considerable time previous to the day of life-fact is notoriously stranger than fiction ever, that the Half Breed races which at last WHAT is this we hear? A process for condens- the race, for a forfeit in ease of one of the for we notice in a contemporary that a lady went meeting-were somewhat of a fiesta, will produce ing wine and selling it in canisters, like con- competitors declining to go on with the

to a fancy ball in singapore "dressed as the Iri- more sport at the forthcoming reunion, as the densed milk, has been discovered by Dr. Muhl, tish submarine telegraph," it being rather un-Japanese members of the Club have been ena- This is not encouraging for sir Wilfrid Lawson engagement. The conditions generally necessarily added that the result was "a feature blett to procure some six or eight griffins, which and his friends. Wine in the bottle is bad enough, read as in the following celebrated match: in the assembly." This is how the lady ma are in training. An effort has also been made to but when people can obtain half a pound of port

Lord Eglinton's br. h. The Flying naged:-"The costume was composed of tri-

secure an addition to the China contingent, and or a pound of sherry, and have it wrapped up to Dutchman, 5 years, 8st, 8lbs. against colour dags wound round the skin, which, with a telegram has been sent over to-day to shang-look like a package of cheese or butter, matters Lord Zetland's br. c. Voltigeur, 4 years, the bodice, was of pale sea-green." So far the hai, ordering some subscription griffins to be for will be much worse. Sst.; two miles at York Spring Meeting effect must have been more suggestive of awarded here. In view of this, the Committee 1851; 1,000 guineas a side, half forfeit." barber's pole than a telegraph cable, but the have agreed that an additional race shall be and House, Forest, and late of Shanghai, in the and yeas As all the world knows, this match came

"oraaments" doubtless set matters sight. These added to the programme -For China subscrip off and resulted in an easy win for

were "silver chains, and grappling irons, and tion Griffins only. A forced Sweepstakes of $10 the Dutchman; but by the condi-round the throat and tumming of the bodice was tions it was competent for either side to mented the skirt."

real seaweed; picces of real cable also orna-added. Weight per scale. Winners at the withdraw from the match by paying half the amount of his stake. In the Shell v. Hualachan match there was no stipulation as to half forfeit, and the person who en- tored the pony thereby became Hable for Is answer to many inquiries regarding the the entrance money and stake.

The match arranged between the well known second paragraph of Rale 27 states that race ponies Hualachan and Shell at our

A subscriber to a Sweepstakes is liable recent Annual Race Meeting, we may ex-

for the stake or forfeit; but if he transfer plain the actual circumstances connected the right of entry to any other person be with what at one time promised to be one is liable only in case of default by the of the most sporting events in the annals of transferee, and in that case he may recover racing in the Far East. On the evening of it from the transferee," Saturday, February 25th. the gentleman

The rules on the point at issue are so who was declared as joint owner of the plain and decisive that it is really difficult "erack" subscription griffin. and who had to understand on what tangible grounds the special case to this Court, (3) That there Canal in 1859 the famed China sailing clippers case of creating a disturbance, and ordered the

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ACCORDING to recent statistics San Francisco has suffered from an epidemic of divorce cases. The citizens of that flourishing place have matri. each for all Subscription Griffins, with $100monially dissolved themselves at the rate of one divorce per day. The men seem to have been the chief offenders, for whereas there were seventy- one men who obtained divorces from their wives, two hundred and ninety-three women secured a separation from their husbands.

Meeting 7lbs, extra. Three Quarters of a Mile.

IN a case heard before Mr. Wodehouse this

THE new "Glen" steamer Glenogle was launched inst. that Mr. Russell Robertson had struck out, on February 7th from the London and Glasgow on the application of Mr. Kirkwood, the special Engineering and shipbuilding Company's yard, case submitted at the instance of the Japanese on the Clyde, she is 4,000 tons gross measure- authorities, in the appeal against the decisionment, and her dimensions are--420 feet in length morning, in which a Chinese tailor and a coolic given here in favour of the Hongkong and shang. by 45 feet beam, and 29 feet 2 inches depth of were charged by District watchman No. 41 seized by the Customs officials. As no particu-minal, has been constructed to the order of it transpired that the coolie had enticed the tailor hai Banking Corporation, relative to the treasure hold. She has engines of 700-horses power no-

with creating a disturbance in the public street, lars are known yet, it is impossible to say on Messrs. M'Gregor, Cow and Co., London, and down from Canten, promising to get him em-

nature, and the success which has attended their use is another instance of how true the old say ing is that "the man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client." As the text of Mr. Russell Robertson's decision will no doubt be interesting, we shall reproduce it when received, and are only sorry that there is little probability of our being able to give equal publicity to the views on

imbibe from this unexpected termination of the case-logo News.

made by the coolie to drag him on board a boat in the harbour. The Magistrate dismissed the

tailor to lay an information against the coolie.

A CHINAMAN was charged this morning at the Police Court with attempting to commit suicide on the 21st instant. A Chinese Police Constable, hearing a noise, went into a house in Lower Lascar Row, and found the landlord untying the defendant, who had a rope round his neck, the

managed the commission business of the the joint-owner of Shell disputed liability confederacy with so much skill and adroit. It is also difficult to understand what satis ness, publicly issued a challenge to run

faction he could expect from the opinion Shell against any pony that ran in the of a London sporting journal on a question HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY Derby, over the Derby course at tost which is so clearly laid down in the arbi- TH

tolls, each, on the following Monday,trary laws, of the Jockey Club, the most for a stake of $500 each. The chal. autocratic institution in the world. From | lenge was formally accepted, and the the ruling of the great English Turf match or sweepstakes ratified, Hualachan Sanhedrim there is no appeal; their man- being named as the antagonist of the win- dates are as unalterable as the boastedtree. The objections are purely of a techanical ner of the Valley Stakes and German and laws of the Medes and Persians. If the Cathay Cups. Mr. C. H. HeTCHINGS was case has been fairly and clearly stated to engaged to ride Hualachan, and that our London contemporaries-which can gentleman was so pleased with his pro- hardly be doubled--only one answer can spective mount (he had previously ridden | be returned, namely, a reference to Rule the quondam Derby favorite in the Kec. 27 of the Laws of Racing, which distinctly chong Cup) that in order to bring him. states that a person entering a horse for

himself to the martyrdom of a fifteen entrance money and stake or forfeit. miles sweat on the Sunday morning. On Sunday afternoon a letter was received from the gentleman who made the match for Mr. GRAMMOST's pony, to the effect that as Shell was found to be lame, he would not oppose Hualachan as ar- ranged. On receipt of this intimation the owner of Hualachan at once formally claimed forfeit, a claim which was at first HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY understood to be admitted. However, the joint owner of Shell-a type of sportsman fortunately rare in the racing circles of the

better of his first impulse, and, after some Far East-would appear to have thought

further useless quibbling, the question is supposed to be referred to the decision of the Field or Bell's Life,

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY self down to the weight, he subjected a race thereby becomes liable for the English law which the Japanese must inevitably the time it was sent he must have known that a friend having appeared and said they would

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what ground the appeal has been rejected, but Messrs. Allan C. Gow and Co., Glasgow, the the following points were raised by Mr. Kirk managers of the "Glen" line. Miss Reid, ofent, instead of doing which he tried to wood when the motion was argued on the 2nd Kilmardinney, named the vessel, and there was occurring through the tailor's refusing to go, the take him on board a foreign steamer, the row instant :-{1}~ That there was no proof that a large company present. After the launch Mr. G

man of cloth gallantly resisting the attempt copy of the special case was served on the re-1. Clark proposed "success to the Glenogle," spondents (the Bank) before the transmission of and stated that since the opening of the sucz

or if it was, that it was received prior to the copy contested for the premiums for the first cargo of was no proof that notice of appeal was received, had disappeared, and the steam clippers now of the special case. (3) That the notice alleged teas in the market. During the last eight years to have been sent was in Japanese; and conse. the "Glen" line steamers had carried off every quetly not such a notice as the Act requires. premium but one, and for the last cleven years And (4) That the course of procedure adopted the only mishap that had befallen any of their with respect to service of the amended special steamers, and it was a very slight one, had lost case was informal. It will be apparent that the them the premium for that year. the real questions at issue in the slightest de- ACCORDING to the China Afail, there is a “signi. other end of the rope being fastened to a beam points raised by the learned counsel do not affect

ficance" in pretty nearly everything that has in the roof. Defendant's toes just touched the lately happened in the Colony. Only the other ground. Coming to himself after a while, defen. day its editor drew attention to the "significance dant avowed his intention of repeating the act. of the fact that Lord Kimberley had taken no

He told the Magistrate he was a seller of bean- notice of the Governor's telegram regarding the curds, and had lost all his money. That he kept Queen's escape from assassination, whereas the pigs, but they died one after another, he knew fact was the very reverse of this, for the secretary

not why, and that he had gone to Lower Lascar of state did telegraph a reply specially addressed Row to avoid his creditors: Promising not to to the Governor, although it was palpable that at repeat the attempt, and defendant's mother and

the Governor had left the Colony; Mr. Admini- look after him, defendant was cautioned and dis- · strator Tonnochy had previously telegraphed the charged. resolution of the Legislative Council, passed at ACCORDING to a contemporary, remarks the A CORRESPONDENT of the Japan Gazette writes A HOME contemporary states that the ascent of that memorable meeting at which Mr. F. Bul Sportsman, the blacks in Queensland, who are to that journal relating the beneficent working Mont Blanc in winter has been made for the keley Johnson cut such an unenviable figure. swiftly dying out, seem to be a very charming set of the new criminal code as regards gambling second time. A scotchman, Mr. Carus Cun- Again, the Editor of the China Mall says there of young people. Their knowledge of medicine Two instances are given. In the first the writer ningham, and four Chamounix guides, first made is significance" in the fact that a paper like is very slight, but then they are rarely sick. The says: An old servant of mine went away last the entire round of the mountain by Courma Puck is regularly read by the intelligent siamese bite of a scorpion or centipede they cure by suck- month to visit his father, whe lives somewhere your and the Col du Géant, the tour occupying monarch." The only "significant" thing that is ing and chewing the spot that was bitten. The friends, who feasted him and wound up with a near Shimosa. On the oth he went to see some six days, and encouraged by their success, left really apparent in all this lying and twaddling biteofa death adder or any deadly snake-of which on the 30th ult. for the Grands Mulets, where is the state of degradation of the newspaper in there are but two or three sorts-they do not at quiet game. For this offence he was arrested and they slept. Next day they reached the summit which it appears. The Editor should try "in sempt to cure, but quietly lie down in a very sea- put into the chain-gang to work on the roads for of the mountain, and after stopping a quarter of significant," instead of "significant," as being sible way, and amid the howls of their relations eighty days, his wife and children meanwhile re- an hour to plant a flag and drink some brandy, far more appropriate to the columns of the China await the death that speedily follows the bite. maining on my hands, I sent his wife to their wine having frozen on the way, they re Mail under existing circumstances.

"A severe flesh wound they plaster up with mud shimosa, and she returned yesterday, not having turned to the Grands Mulets, and thence to Cha

and keep moist for a few days, and cure in this been allowed to communicate with him and this mounix. A similar ascent was made by Madame IN this age of fierce commercial competition a manner some frightful-looking wounds. A bro case has been officially represented to the police Charlet straton on exactly the same date in 1876. little eccentricity in the way of advertising is parken bone they set to the best of their ability, and without any effect or satisfactory reply. The The prevailing mild weather is naturally fa donable. Indeed, as trade is conducted nova- the result is usually a crocked or shortened limb. second case is that of a native farmer (aged 65)|vourable for mountaineering, and the peak of days, advertising may be said to be the soul of Mensies they cure (7) by getting into a water-hole, From a sporting point of view, the falling near Homoku a few nights ago. This man and been scaled by a party from Lauterbrunnen, for "puting" was first brought prominently into play recover, as they very rarely do from this, to them, who was having a merry-making at his house the schidthorn, in the Bernese Oberland, has also business. A blacking maker led the van when and sitting there with their heads out until they through of a match which promised to his family are well known in and about Yoko- for the first time in winter. The travellers, howe as a medium of obtaining custom, and in these terrible acourge. As for clothing, they content prove so thoroughly exciting affords matter hama, he having produced more then one win ever, encountered no great difficulties, the show days it has been left for a patent medicine vendor themselves with the costume of our first parents for regret. That the result was as nearly ning griffin for the members of the various race being in good condition, and scarcely more plenti- to strike out an entirely new and original line. in their days of innocence, though occasionally as possible a forgone conclusion for the clubs here. I suppose a quiet game of hikatiful than in summer, while Alpine roses were The following charming announcement appeared on grand occasions the young girls wear a plainted third in the Derby may be accepted without finished the evening, for this old man has also blooming at a height of 7,000 feet. This mild-in a home morning paper the other day I loin cloth." This is all very funny, with a grim the slightest reserve; but the subscription been arrested and a similar sentence passed upon ness, however, is causing some trouble in swit- the gentleman who, presumably in lamentable kind of ghastly humour, but their mode of execu THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY Pony had good form to recommend him; coolies are allowed to gamble every day and all with a water famine, owing to the dryness of the appropriated the silk umbrella or Mr. of member of the tribe has been determined on by him." When it is recollected that jinrikisha zerland, for the Canton of Zurich is threatened ignorance of the law relating to meune and tum, tion reads the most odd, "When the death of a and with the honors of his three victories, day long, it appears strange a sudden impulse of rivers, while the Lake of Constance is lower whose name was conspicuously engraved on the the elders, the unsuspecting victim is made-in- lying thick upon him it is likely enough duty should cause the police to enter private than at any time since 1805. It is curious to handle thereof, will take the trouble to refer to sensible by a blow on the head, and his kidney that he would have been made a popular houses and ariest people for cand playing. Ja note that this winter the highest temperature any recognised interpretation of that salutary fat is taken through a small slit made between favorite. What prospects of actual success plan will plainly be a pleasant country to live out prevails in the countries where the cold is ge-law, he will readily perceive how utterly incom the ribs. He wakes with probably a headache Shell could have possessed against a pony of when extenitoriality is abolished. Imagine a nerally most severe, and the lowest in warmer patible it is with the principles of moral rectitude, and certainly a sore side, but recovers sufficiently that had covered the last mile and a half of quiet whist party interrupted by the myrmidons cliintes. Thus in Southern Italy, spain, and of common honesty, to pick up a

and apply to one's to go about for two or three days, when he dies, a two miles and a furlong race under three of the law, the players locked up and haled next Northcni Africa, the nights have lately been bit- own use unconsidered trifles' of any description vomiting incessantly." The blacks who are not minutertaunty seconds we leave racing expertsining before a native imagistrate, and then-terly cold, and at Alliens snow has fallen ieavily, whatever; and thus prompted to make honour-in the secret are fold, and believe, that at anake after the usual lecture-marched off to undergo the Attic Mountains being covered. On the able amendment, will, without hesitation or delay, made the cut and got into the body, and so caused two months' imprisonment with hard labour other hand, so fine a January has never before restore the missing umbrella to its rightful owner, death; and as the wretched man is dying, the old The new criminal code seems to have been either been known at the Great St. Bernard Hospice, at the factory of the universally-known Balsam blacks, who alone are allowed to get rid of their much overrated, or else liable to considerable while the French mountains are completely free of cte, etc." This genius ought to reap a rich enemies in this fashion, pretend to see the snake

from now, and daisies are blooming in the Jura. reward He has certainly earned it.

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