LA FAVORITA."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1883.-
and found useless, and this statement was made
on the authority of Mr. Lewis. As it is a matter The Italian Opera Company will appear at the of general comment that the sale of several of the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening in Doni- ponies put up to auction yesterday was to some ex zetti's famous opera "La Favorita.” As Leonaraient a mere bogus business, and that Mr. Lewis re- tains an interest in certain of the animals bought desinan is one of Signora Silini's most suc cessful: Impersonations, and as the opera is de-in, the Stewards may desire to receive some reli- servedly popular both on account of its dramatic able assurances on this point. It is a most con- merits, and the charming character of the music, venient arrangement for a person to incur a there will doubtless be a large attendance. A lot of liabilities over race-ponies, and after, brief sketch of the leading features of the argu- by repeated trials discovering that the animals ment may enable those who have not previously backed were utterly useless, to get rid of them seen the opers performed to intelligibly follow and retaining only those that had proved of
some value. Personally I trust the Stewards will accept the entries of the two subscription ponies; although, as already mentioned, the whole principle of the subscription griffin move- ment points towards disqualification.
the course of events.
A youthful cavalier, Fernando, is discovered on the opening of the opera intending to take the monastic vows, when suddenly, the utter amazement of the monks he declares that such a course would be in opposition to the dictates of his conscience, the world and the world's passions and allurements alone having possession of his heart.
On his departure we follow him into the pre- sence of Leonora de Guzman, a charming and accomplished, lady, at a villa belonging to Alphonso XI., King of Castile, and here we pause to give an insight into the true state of affairs and the cause of Fernando's, unsettled condition With this lady the King has fallen desperately in love, and but for the Pope's threatened ex communication would set aside his lawful wife, the Queen, in order to marry her.
of mind.
War breaks out between the Castilians and the Moors and Leonora, with a double intention to wean Fernando from his idea of a monastery and to give him an opportunity of proving his chivalry, obtains for him a commission in the King's army The King consents: and, weary of his attach- ment, proceeds further to load Fernando with honours and distinguisher favours.
Fernando is all this time ignorant of the King's
intrigue.
United to Leonora he discovers how unworthily the Sovereign has acted, and disgusted with such base motives, repudiates his honours and breaks
his sword.
life.
Utterly overwhelmed he again seeks a monastic Leonora follows, and, secking and obtaining forgiveness, expires in Fernando's aFN19..
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Shamrock was the first pony on the course this morning, and galloped a mile in good style with Mr. Nickels in the saddle-times-341, 68, 1:45, and 2.21. Rialto and Incubus were sent twice nt three parts speed from the mile and a quarter starting post to the bridge a distance of about five furlongs, both going well. Filbert, ridden by Mr. Hutchings, after a spell of trotting, cantered the length of the straight, appearing to move very stiffly. Hompipe, carrying a heavy weight, went a mile very steadily, the times being 34 1-5th," 70 2-5th, 1.46 3-5th, and 2.21 4-5th, and the pony going very easily at the finish. Highland Fling accompanied by Allegro covered the same dis- tance but at a slower pace the clocks registering in this gallop 40 3-5th, 77 3-5th, 1.55, and 1.28 1-5th. The subscription griffin Silver Streak galloped at a slow pace, and is evidently short of work. Dragic Bower went a mile at his best pace, which is an exceedingly slow rate, and returned to the paddock on three legs. Exit Dragic Bower from the "silks and satins" of the turf to appear in due course between the slaga.
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truth out of the woman, The magistrate's, wife then took the woman into a small room, and asked her to tell her all about the affair, and she would ask her husband to let her go. The ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED." murderess thereupon confessed committing the deed, giving as a native, her being in love with a man who acts a woman's part in the atrical performances, implicating her paramour in the crime, saying he told me how to do the deed without drawing suspicion upon myself, and I followed his instructions to the very letter. During the conversation between the magistrate's wife and the murderess, a man was stationed behind a partition, writing down all the conversation. She was then brought before the magistrate again and questioned when she
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denied the crime again, upon which the magis BEST Mr. Tasman's promising dark chesnut Zagazig trate confronted her with the man who written SCREW WRENCHES.
down her conversation with the magistrate's wife, galloped steadily in company with Malcriado. She then confessed the crime to the magistrate, Mr. John Peel's new purchase, the grey griffin who remanded her back to prison, and at once hitherto known as Wrangler, came down the sent a courier to Foochow to arrest her pára- stmight in splendid form, and I am quite pre-mour, who has gone there with the theatrical One of the largest attendances of the seasonpared when the lotteries open to see this slashing troupe to which he belongs. If he is proved to be implicated in the crime, there is not the least showed this morning what a great amount of customer returned first favorite for the Hongkong doubt but that he will be decapitated.—-Gazette. interest was generally felt in racing matters. Derby, Rose and Reefer galloped once round Long before daylight the busy bees commenced the last six furlongs in 1.46 3-5th. Both these to assemble in the enclosure, apparently deter | fine looking chesnuts are amiss. Mr. Capel os mined to lose nothing for lack of perseverance. El Dorado and Mr. Hutchings on Nebuchadnez The gossip round the coffee table referred chiefly | zar "powed" half a mile, the first named winning to the sensational auction of Mr. Lewis's-racers |·by about 150 yards, and then continuing finished
last night, various opinions being expressed as to a mile and a half in fairly good form. Chillile the merits and prospects of the high priced lots Callum, Gang Forward and Lord of the Isles Wrangler, Wild Fang and Triumph. Another galloped a mile in a.22--the first three quarters question was raised which, as it has I believe in 1.48, and the last half mile in 72 seconds. already occupied the attention of the Stewards, Lord of the Isles returned to his stable in a very is worthy of more than a passing notice.
groggy condition, and will not stand galloping on the hard ground.
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-The insolvent silk dealer has not settled up, as reported. His debts amounted to Tls. 550,000 SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES. and he went away with 6 wives; the second wife had 60 boxes with her. It is supposed that he will be arrested at Kashing, the arrival of the
We are informed that on Eastern Extension's steamer Sherard Osborne at Woosung to-day, the Great Northern Co. sent a telegram to Li Chung-tang begging him to instruct the Taotai of Shanghai to call upon. Mr. Lewis, whose ponies were sold by public
the Customs authorities here and 'request auction yesterday, was the owner of two of the The Ewosubscription griffins galloped a quarter them to prohibit the landing of the Eastern Extension's shore end. The Customs at this subscription griffins, and these animals were also of a mile twice at full speed, Mr. Bell's represen- put up and sold to the highest bidders. The tative winning hands down in both instances, post replied that they could not comply with the Taotai's request in this connection. “As soon as tion that has been raised is whether the Mr. Paul's pair, Opal and Lavender, covered a Li Chung-tang heard this he wired the Taetai purchasers of these animals are entitled to claim mile in2.30, the first named, carrying Mr. Nickels, saying that the Customs were justified in pro- the privileges specially set aside by the Stewards cantering at the finish. The grand looking Der-hibiting the landing of the cable here in" accordance with the terms of existing treaties ; for the original subscribers to the subscription went was sent a strong exercise gallop, pulling notwithstanding this the Customs say they griffin movement, that is to say, are these ponies,up on the Black Rock Hill. The chesnut griffin cannot comply with. Li Chung-tang's wish, having changed ownership, eligible for certain purchased by Mr., Morgan at yesterday's Mercury. events open only to subscription ponics! It la duction, Blunder Blas, and Wild Dash argued by those who think that they are not started together for a gallop over, the Derby eligible, and not without reason I think, that to ❘ distance. After going five furlongs the chest-
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] allow the purchasers of Mr. Lewis's griffins to But commenced to roll about like a ship
8th January, 1883. share in the advantages which were specially in distress, and trying to holt into the ditch man- The British gun-boat Zephyr will leave our sel apart only for the original subscribers, is al-aged to unship Mr. Sampson, who fortunately port to-morrow, bound to Shanghai. The Chi nese gun-boats Ying-wei and Chao-yung, with together contrary to the principles which govern escaped unhurt. "Blunder" and Wild Dash
Captain Lang and Chief Engineer Mr. Kirk- this subscription griffin movement. No amount continued on their wild career, eventually pass wood on board, left the 3rd instant for a
quite evident that the Stewards would be well pony pulling double over his companion the en
and Captains Clayson and Farran on board, is within their powers in declining to receive the tire journey. Ambassador galloped at a fair decorated christmas tree, with many fine presents still in Corea. On Saturday last a beautifully. éntries of these poules for the restricted races. pace, but I did not succeed in getting his time. for all the children, was put up in the Senmens' However, there is also something to be said on The fastest pow" of the morning was that be-Hall; about 25 children with their parents and the other side. Admitting that the Stewards tween the Macao leviathan's new purchase Little friends were present and the little folks beartily have nothing whatever to do with the respon Warlock (late Astonisher) the black griffin Culty enjoyed the tree and gifts. The benefactress, A
one of our resident ladies, fully deserved the sibilities incurred by the purchasers of these Sark (late Inverary) and old Dauntless. The cheers given to her by all present. ponies, who bought them at public auction at ponies started at the mile post Dauntless their own risk and without any guarantee, it must getting a long way the worst of the, start, not be forgotten that in the conditions for all the and the chestnut cut out the work at a subscription griffin races, there is no clause refer fast pace, the first quarter occupying 37 ring to ownership. As plainly set down in the seconds. Going up the hill the black drew programme the races are open to all subscription alongside, but was beaten as the half mile griffins. The Stowards have also a precedent post was reached in 65 seconds, Dauntless six for accepting these entries. In Heather Bell's lengths behind. Making for the village Lule year the well known pony Cumaliaw originally Warlock favored by his light weight drew clear belonged to the late Mr. Heaton, but was trans-away, the big dun at the same moment com ferred by that gentleman, “cumshawed" I be- mencing to make up his lee-way. The six fur- lleve, to Mr. Ross, in whose name he was entered longs were covered in 1.40, and the full distance and raced, winning the Victoria Plate, on the in 2.17, the chestnut winning by four lengths, and the other pair finishing neck and neck. This was a very smart, performance on the part of the winner, even allowing that he only carried a feather.
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There is, however, one little matter in connec tion with Mr. Lewis's ponies, which should not be overlooked. If the purchasers of these two griffins claim certain privileges which they say Dutch Oven and Kassassin were "power" belonged to these animals, it is only fair that they together, the first named always having the should also be saddled with certain responsibili-best of the struggle. The subscription griffin ties these ponies have incurred, Mr. Lewin has Buggins and the Banker's dark grey can backed the two subscription griffins both for the tired at an easy galt. There was some ex Valley Stakes and German Cup, and as it is an citement amongst the spectators when the understood rule that all bets in Hongkong are cracks" Prejudice and Montezuma started toge-Captain Caller, will be despatched for the above Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the play or pay, and moreover these particular bets ther for an exercise gallop over the mile course. Port, TO-DAY, the 20th instant, at Five P.M.. having been stipulated to be pp., It is a question Both went splendidly, cantering past the winning. for discussion whether under all circumstances, post close together in 2.22. Scotch Reel, Darne If it is argued that these ponies were purchased ler, and Bothwell were sent steadily for a mile
for the sake of their engagements, the purchasers first quarter 44, half mile 1.24, and full dis- should not be saddled with their liabilities if they tance 241. Mr. Sassoon's Rebel and Mr. Mody's are to receive privileges to which their only claim Luzon galloped separately, the last named
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LONDON
SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS, NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS.
Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing. Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON: Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854.7ch
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