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It is not right, however, that the Grand Stand should be fest every morning without anyone in authority except a China boy, and if there is no one whose duty it is to be on hand at the present time, I think the sooner the stewards get some reguin attendant at the Course to undertake, the dute better it will be for all concerned,

Let me warn all those who have occasion to ride on the Race Course of the dangerous state of the bridges at the Grand Stand, the planks of which are rotten, are liable to let a pony's leg through at any mament. Owners of race panies should also instruct their riding boys to be careful when passing the Judge's Box, as the contractor appears to consider it a part of his duty to distribute the granite slabs over the grass plats in front of the grand stand, withoured to either omament, or use, or to the safety of ether ponics in training or their riders. It is remark able that in Shanghai, all repaus to the Grand. Star, alterations to the Judge's Box, ect., etc., are only effected when the training is going on!

18th August.. The inside Course was not used again this morning, except by a few ritling boys, whose masters were not present. If they had been, believe.not a single pony would have gone on the Course. One of our most experienced trainers tried it, but had to give it up, and go'an to the Steeplechase Course."

I have come to the conclusion that Foxhound is a peculiar animal. There is not the slightest doubt that yesterday he came in after his exer- cise, as I said, "dead lame." This inorning his trainer (alxout 13 stone) gets up, and the pony appears to go quite soundly, I shall be very glad to see Bm brought to the Post in good or der, as I am of opinion that at last inceting he did not show the best performance of which he is capable

Some time ago the Stewards were requested at a public meeting of the Race Club to procure a weighing scale for ponies. One was purchased and erected, but proved to be an utter failure for the purpose for which it was intended.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1882.

THE WAR IN EGYPT.

The following telegrams from our San Fran cisco exchanges were crowded out yesterday"-

Alexandria, July 19th.

A correspondent says: I drove yesterday ning niles along, the line of Arabi Pasha's retreat, and passer several villages, the people in which are starving The soldiers robbed them of everything. The cat'te route is Ened with broken carriages and lead horses. It is re parted that the Bedouins harassed the soldiers during the retreat, killing aro of them.

CUNSTANTINOTLĖ, July 19th,

Arali Pasha- holds that-the-law-and the. Ministers fally justified him in answering the British fire.

ALEXANDRIA, July-19th.---|

The conduct of the Khedive causes much sur- prise. Ife has for the last few days allowed several persons to be at the Palace who are well known to have been intimately connected with Arabi Pasha. The Khedive apparently usts then, as it may be he is endeavoring to get them thoroughly in his power.

HERLIS, July 19th.

The Cologne Caseffe and the Berlin North German Gazette print articles on the Egyptian questing, which are regarded as being directly inspired and representing not only the policy of Germany, but of the other Powers except Eng- land and France. The atticles state the Egyp tian question will only be ripe for Geramany after the Western Powers have come to an under standing to apply for the assent of Europe in view of the general peace, England may then rely upon support from all sales in her endeavor to bring about a settlement of the question, espe cially if she strictly adheres to the role of her just Interests,

LONTION, July 19th.

In the House of Commons this afternoon, the Financial Secretary of the War Office said that efficient precautions had been taken to protect Port Said, smialia and Suez, but he did not cater into details.

I draw attention to the subject now, as i know that it is still the wish of many of the members that the original idea should be carried out. Perhaps the Stewards have already taken steps towards procuring what is required, but in case Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, said that the nothing has yet been done, I give the following identical note from the Powers to the Porte re- particulars of a "Howe" scale which would un-garding the despatch of Turkish troops to Egypt doubtedly so very well -Capacity, 3 tons; sire was still unanswered: of platfon, 8 by 14 feet. Price, with "triple beans, requiring no weights," 29. The total cost laid down in Shanghai, including expense of foundations, cic,, would probably be something under L50. The catalogue before me shows the Index close to the scale, but if it coull be arranged without much extra expense, to have. the "Index" at a little distance off, it would be of practical benght when weighing shying ponies. Rumour says that there is a probability of some steamer ponics arriving about the middle of next week.-Courier..

COREAN AFFAIRS,

The news received from Corea during the past weck is of a most revolting and outrageous na- ture, and is in itself more than sufficient proof that considerable trouble will inevitably be ex perienced before familiar foreign intercourse with that hitherto isolated country can, be

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Two additional batteries have been warned to prepare for active service, making eight batteries in all detailed for Egypt. A whole army corps has been inobilized at Aldershot, and arrangements have been made to embark troops at l'ortsmath, Southampton and Liverpool, if necessary,

The Lord Mayor fund for the relief of the res fugees from Egypt only amounts to $3,000. The Governor has written to the Lord Mayor that £30,000 are necessary,

PARIS, July 19,

In his statement in the Chamber of Deputics yesterday De Freycinet, the Prime Minister, said:

Whenever any step for the protection

of the canal was on the point of being taken he should submit the project for a special credit.

Gambetta in his remarks last night said, he thought it beneath the dignity of a great nation to accept a mere police mission. France, he said, strould intervene in the Egyptian question as required by her own interests in favor of the. Anglo-French policy, as opposed to the policy of

the European concert.

Clemenceau, the Radical, replied to Gainbetta and contended that the National party in Egypt must be taken into account,

voted by: 340 to 60.

In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, Gablet, Minister of the Interior and Worship replying to

Radical interpellation, demanding the estab ishment of a Central Mairie (mayoralty) for Paris, moved the Order of the Day, pure and simple, which was rejected by a vote of 278 in 172.

The Chamber then adopted by a vote of 218 to 176, the Order of the Day hostile to the creation of a Centrul Mairie,

In consequence of these votes-an-urgent-sum ons was issued for a Cabinet council. The member who moved the interpellation, quoted the promises of the Government in favor of its object. Therefore, boli votes were unfavourable to the Government,

anything approaching a secure basis. 7ced on to the oposing of the country to foreign trade have broken out in revolt against the policy of the Im- perial Government, and the extent to which they intend to uphold their anti-foreign views is fullyThe credit for the naval preparations was finally, borne out by the extreme measures they have ndopted towards the lenders and advocates of the advanced liberal party, irrespective of either rank or station-including evenile heads of the royal household. The Japanese man-of-war Iwaki Kau, for some time past stationed at Corca, conveyed late particulars of the tragedy at Seoul to Kobe, which were in every respect confinned upon the arrival here, of H.B.M.'s surveying vessel Flying Fish on Thursday even. ing lust. It has now been ascertained beyond a doubt, that the seven members of the Legation who were inissing at the time the Minister and main staff effected their escape, were murdered by the rebels. The unfortunate party consisted of Lieut; Hiromoto, three student-interpreters, and three policemen. In addition to the Japanese victims, the Queen, Crown Prince, and eleven of the highest officials-probably the Ministers of the various departments-were either murdered or Intimidiated into committing suicide by poisoning. Most likely they ended their carcer by the later nfethed, as we believe it is equally incumbent upon high-bom Coreans to drink a cup of poisoned wine, as formerly Japanese under similar circum-. stances were in honour bound to commit Arrakiri (disembowelling). Dai I Kun, the rebel leader, also forced, his way into the palace, and come pelled the king his nephew, toinvest him with the office of Regent, in order that hecould assume entire management of foreign affairs. The King was not Injured in any way, but he is powerless to act in the matter. On Friday last, the Japanese men-of- war Kongo Kan, Nishin Kanjand Amagi Kan, were despatched from Kabe for Koren, with the -Minister for Foreign Affairs on board ofancofthem, for the purpose of endeavouring to arrange the matter amicably; failing which it is the intention

Six pm--It is stated the Cabinet, will resign.

LONDON, July 19th

A despatch from Paris, at 8 p.m., states. that

the report of the resignation of the Ministry is not yet confirmed., A Council of Ministers will be held to-morrow morning at the Elysee; it is con sidered probable that the difficulty will be satis. factoilly solved,

SMYRNA, Asia Minor, July, 19th..

hundred houses are destroyed and 6,00 persons The fire here. raged seven hours. Fourteen homeless. Une lilo was lost.

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their hinir.

Mr MOORE has succeeded in being able to

The Porial Guide published in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue is. printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong List for the Far Enst for 1883, which super, sedes all previous edition.

MAILS DY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet “GAELIC " will be despatched TO-MORROW, the 23rd instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be dosed as follows:

At 2.15 A.M. Registry ceases.

At 2.30 AM. Post-office closes, but Correspon dence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of to cents extra Postage until the time. of departure.

MAILS DY THE FRENCH PACKET......... The French Contract Packet "SAGHALIEN"will" be despatched on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vid Naples 30 Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (via-Madras), the Australasian-Colonics, Adenj Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE BRITISHI PACKET, The Malls per British Contract Packet BEr" will be closed on THURSDAY, the 31st instant, to and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisig to the Straits Seulements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mauri

A varied stock of specially selected Stationery put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to tius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. always on hand. Pho

Hongkong, 15th Juno, 1832.

ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any N.B. This Packet carries no mails for the [416 | length of time in any climate.

£16 Australasian Colonies.

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