that the sooner he left Chins it would be the better for him. He also told him that if the change of the monsoon did not kill him, the constant changes of the cold season might do sa before pix months were over. He based this opinion on the position Captain Lee held, and the con- stant changes he was subjected to. He was un- able to say whether the state in which he found the lungs after death would have allowed life to hold out for three years. He should say the discaso in the lungs of deceased had made great progress since the time he examined him. He was quite certain he found Captain Lec lying on his back when he went on board, with the head slightly bent on one side. He slightly tapped the body on the chest, but does not re- memberif he in any way changed the position of the body. He tapped the chest while examining the left lung

The enquiry was still proceeding when our reporter left.

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was wholly caused by the fault of some other jockey, or that the other jockey was partly in fault. The great mistake made by novices in reading these rules is by taking them literally as they stand. Every person who has had the slightest acquaintance with racing as it is carried on at Newmarket and elsewhere in England 2. TO THE EDITON on The “ilonakonG TELEGKAPII.”

SIR-I have to thank you in my own name, must be well aware that these regulations are never literally interpreted; in fact, it would be and on behalf of a very influential section of the quite out of the question to do so. They are Telegraph, dealing with the subjects mentioned Chinese community for your article in yesterday's simply laid down for the general guidance of the by Dr. Ho Kai in his address to H, E. the Ad Stewards of any meeting, in whom the whole power ministrator Inst Monday. The said deputation ofsettlingall disputes-exceptingas regardsbets-was, as you say, a most influential one, but it did is vested. For all purposes of practical reasoning not, if the speaker's views were those of the other members, represent the true opinions of the I may say that in every case where an objection Chinese in Hongkong. I have a lot of business is lodged against the winner of a race for crossing daily with the richest and best informed of my er jostling the objector must be the rider or

countrymen, merchants, traders, shopkeepers owner of the second horse. There is no such and others, and can assure you that in nearly all ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS, quarters the observations of Dr. Ho Kai concern. expression in racing law as "claiming a foul" ing the punishments which ought to awarded to Foul riding is a deliberate attempt made by one garablers, and also what he said about the poor The recent Amoy Race Meeting appears to jockey to prevent an opponent from winning, and have proved in almost every respect an unpre for this offence. the Jockey Club invariably cedented success. Beautiful weather, the course

* warns off" the ofender for life. Crossing and 'ín grand order, an excellent ättendance of spec- Lators, large fields, and close and exciting finishes jostling do not constitute foul riding, as they may be and almost invariably are the result of amply repaid the executive for their exertions in bringing the great carnival of the year to a sue. accident. This, however, is no excuse when a cessful issue. The class of the ponies was if rule is that if one horse crosses or jostles en- clear case against a jockey is established, as the

anything rather better than has been seen at

other horse to the extent of preventing that Amoy for several years past. Old Strathaven, horse from winning then the offender is liable one of the grandest Mongolian racers that ever looked through a bridle, came out from his to be disqualified. The Stewards of a race

meeting will not entertain any objections for retirement like a glant refreshed, and in the crossing or jostling unless the offence was com hands of Mr. Hutchings defeated Huntsman,mitted inside the distance, and clearly prevented a clever winner of the Hongkong Derby and the horse whose rider or owner makes the cont an undoubted stayer, in the one mile Racing Stakes almost without an effort, and on the plaint from winning. following day easily added the Coast Cup to his long list of victories. Although the gallant _grey_was_short-headed" by Huntsman in the Amay Stakes and by Iroquois in the Champions, I am disposed to think that if these, races were to be run over again the result would be vastly differcat. Mr. Grattan is to be congratulated on having succeeded in bringing the old pony to the post in racing condition, and I trust he has made up his mind to give the 1879 champion another chance over the Hongkong course.

Next to Strathavon I think that. Huntsman and Iroquois were the best ponies that ran at Amoy. The staying white won no fewer than

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It may be accepted as a matter of certainty that Mr. Müller was not prevented from winning either the Griffin Flate-or-the-Ladies-Purse-by- the jostling he complained of. Under no possible circumstances could Silver Cloud have won the Griffins or Etoile du Nord the Ladies' Purse. In

the first named event the winner took the lead

after the first quarter of a mile, was never after- wards approached, and won in a canter; and in the other disputed race-in which it may be noted there were only four competitors-Pedo- meter led all the way down the straight and got home with consummate case. To sum up the

A large number of rich Chinese merchants were not consulted by the deputation and did not did not know what was being done how can any. know what was taking place. If these people body say that Dr. Ho Kai was representing the ideas ofthe community. Ithinksome of the people

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whole business in a few words, it seems four races, namely, the Foochow Cup, Ledger Plate and only thirfin the Ladies' Purse, his ob- that, as Mr. Müller was unplaced in the Griffin

·Cup, Amoy Stakes, and Visitors' Cup besides running second to Strathavon in the Racing jections were invalid and ought to have been Stakes, Iroquois was successful in the Chansre over-ruled by the Stewards without discussion Cup and the Champions, suffering a rather un- or hearing evidence. At home any person rais. Jucky defeat by Etoile du Nord in the half mile ing an objection must deposit five pounds with Parace Cup, and a most inexplicable one in the the clerk of the scales, and if the objection is considered of.a frivolous character this deposit Challenge Cup won by Forager, Mr. St. An- drews' cast off is a very speedy pony, and it willor a sum not exceeding £20-is forfeited for be remembered only lost the Wong-nei-chong the benefit of a charity called the Bentinck Fund. Stakes in Hongkong last year by a short head, it might do a deal of good if the Stewards of First Comet beating him in the last few strides race-meetings in China enforced this salutary but he is a bad tempered and most uncertain measure. We should then hear a great deal less animal to place any reliance on, and can hardly of "claiming fouls" and similar vexatious non- be reckoned quite in the first class. Both ir quois and Huntsman are probabie candidates-

There was a very poor turn out at the race for Hongkong honors, and 1 hear that Mr. course this morning, at night's fancy ball having Grattan has a splendid griffin in reserve for the kept away "the gay, and gilded butterflies of Derby. All tree sportsmen will rejoice that sport as well as several old stagers.. Severat Un Ballo in Maschera Foochow and Amoy will both have representa: tives at the Goodwood of the Far East this season, and I sincerely trust they will win a lot

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The only unpleasant feature at the Amoy Races was the very foolish proceedings of a local owner and jockey who made himself supremely ridiculous on two separate occasions by formally "claiming a foul" against the rider of the winners of the Griffin Plate and Ladies' Purse. So far as I can learn from what should be reliable sources, Mr. Felix Müller, the local owner and jockey re- ferred to, is a very indifferent rider, and ap parently knows nothing whatever about the rules of race-riding. Nothing is more offensive and more contempuble than to hear after every race, some tenth rate tinker holding forth about having been fouled &c., &c. Every man who has ridden in a race-especially over circular courses known quite well that a little bit of jostling cannot possibly be avoided, and this is just as clearly recognised in England as it is here. With ex- perienced riders there is neverthe slightest trouble, as they are quite capable of looking after them selves; but novices and duffers create difficulties, and have a very childish habit of trying either to glorify themselves, or to screen their own in competency in the saddle by claiming fouls, and giving their long tongues a loose rein.

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Mr. Paul's powerful contingent did a lot of good healthy work. I was particularly struck Chatterbox and Sunshine finished up their mom-Lily of Killarney with the manner in which the two griffins ing's exercise by a sharp gallop, the last quarter occupying a shade under 31 seconds, both animals moving splendidly. Newmarket and Suprise went together a strong gallop, both going very well in- deed. Mr. Sassoon's subscription grifin Rebel was sent at a little better than half speed with Tempest, and appeared to have the foot of the Stonecutters' Island representative when it came to racing. Sunlight galloped almost at "full speed, very early in the morning, in his well known resolute style. Lavender was sent along at his best pace, but the two other Valley Stakes candidates, Opal and Mr. Mody's Luzon, were restricted to slow exercise. Prejudice, Monte suma, Shamrock, Rose and Tajmahal did slow work; but Reefer galloped down the straight at

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