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THE P. M. S. S. Cola steame: China, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 21st ulto, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port on the 8th inst

MR. FRANK LINCOLN, a well-known American humorist-whose monologues have amused even the Prince of Wales-is on tour, and expects to reach here about August, from Australia, Judging by the notices he has received he will be more than welcome.

We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Amhold, CUVEE ROYALE.Karberg & Co.) that the China Shippers' Mutual S. N. Co's steamer Oanfo, from London and Liverpool, left Singapore for Hongkong this morning, and may be expected on or about the 12th inst.

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Six months' with hard Inbour was the sentence passed by Mr. Robinson this morning, at the Police Cont. ngon Lung A Chow, who was

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A PRESII proof of the uncertainty of life was brought home to our "guardians of the peace this morning, through" he sudden, death of Alexander Ross. F.C. 111, who succumbed to malarial fever after an illness of but two day's duration. The deceased, a fine, athletic-looking young man, was a very promising member of the Force, and only came out in the last draft, having previously been in the Glasgow police,

A COOLIE was carrying baggage on board the Powan, at the Canion Wharf, this morning, when he slipped off the gangway. At that mement a Water Police boat pulled up, and the Chinese acting Servennt in charge at once stripped and dived twice for the unfortunate fellow, but unsuccessfully, The body was dredged up a couple of hours later. The sergeant has already received the Belilios medal for bravery,

THERE is a "new departure" in type-writing in connection with the use of the phonograph that many firms are beginning to avail themselves of. A banker has a quiet talk with his phonograph in his private office, and sends the cylinder around to a “phonographic-type-writing" office. Hese the talk is reproduced, and the type- written work sent back to the business man. This method is considered by those who use it to be far preferable to stenographic dictation.

have been requested to intervene, as the new im posts are entirely due to the Viceroy's anxiety to re-imburse himself for the extravagances of his sons, and not to any deficit in the revenue of the province.

THE DERBY..

History repeats itself, and another 'moral certainly?' probably the hottest favorite on record for the great race of the year, has been beaten out of place. It is exactly twenty years ago since the late Jamie Merry, the most popular of all Scottish racing men, awned the fi.ing Macgregor, one of the speediest homes that ever looked through a bridle. "Mac" had never sported silk as a two-year old, the interests of the stable having been admirably tak n care of by the peerless Sunshine-the gamest and handsomest filly of her generation-and the gigantic Sunlight. Macgregor was sent to New market to take part in the Middle Park Plate, but at the last moment Mr. Mery, acting on the advice of Waugh, his trainer, decided to keep back the dark son of Micaroni and Necklace and trust his fortunes to the penalised daughter of Thormanby and Sunbeam. How Sunshine was cannoned against by Kingcraft and knocked out of her stilde at a critical period of the race, eventually, after a most brilliant

against the latter-100 to 8 being laid Longobardian guilds, and gave to the manera against Alloway, and 33 tot against Heckberry (masons) the rights enjoyed by the free Franks; In the race Rivier beat Le Nord by a head, hence the origin of the term "freemasons." It Alloway finishing on the quarters of the second. is unnecessary to follow through each century and Tom Cantion, who rode Mr. Houldsworth's the ebb and flow of a movement which, in one gigantic scion of Springfield and Lady Morgan,farm or another, is still struggling for recognition avowed that he would have won but for having in Europe, and which in our own century has been interfered with. This avowal is worth received impulsion from the teachings of such unfurnished" remembering, Alloway was then a big, apostles of the rihts of labor as Batceuf, Cabet, coll, and it is quite on the St. Simon, Fourier, Louis Blanc, Prouilhan, cards that he may win both the Prince of Marx, Robertus, and Lassalle. If medieval Wales' Stakes at Arch and the Doncaster (eudalism in Europe suffered communism to take St. Leger. Le Nord, after walking aver root through the 'medium of guilds and trades- for the Hopeful Stakes of 397 at the New anions, the same system was permitted to grow market First October, started second favorite, a un in the Far East, where government was and 7 to 2 against, to Signorina in the Middle Park still is in essence feudalistic, pure and simple. Plate--Chevalier Ginistrelli's fully being made Nor is it certain that feudalism does not offer to favorite at 6 to 4 on—but suffered a very easy the governed certain conditions of communism three lengths defeat from the flying daughter of which are difficult of realization under the St. Simon and Star of Portici, with Golden Gate | exactions of more modern government. And Wildfire, Panthire, and 'Villejust forming the economy of our day on this subject, who says: a bead away, and Martagon, Alloway, Semolina, to cite a distinguished student of political unplaced division. In the Dewbarst Plate, how "It is in vain to rejoice over the aggregate of ever, Le Nord scored a clever victory, beating our prosperity, and to forget that a great part Alloway, by a length, with Far Niente, Orwell of the nation has no shule in its benefit" I Loup, and three others beaten off. During the may be that the wisilom of our forefathers was winter le Nord was a popular fancy for the Two accidental; it is certain that society was divided Thousand Guineas and Derby, and no doubt was by less sharp lines, and was held together by common ties in a far closer manner, in the past him in a canter at Newmarket, and now we find heavily backed for these events. Surefoot beat

than it is now. The feudal system of the Middle Sainfoin at Epsom, Whether he will improve on that he has had play second fiddle to | Ages was one of mutual interests; its theory of this form by winning the Grand Prize of Paris

property involved far mere exacting duties than modern rights ever acknowledge, or remember, or perhaps know remains the seen, but unless something actually Signorisa, rot to mention Alicante, would serious has me wrong, both Surefoot and appear to have better credentials for this valuable prize.

the same stable as the winner. He is the property Orwell, the third in the Derby, is trained in of the Duke of Westminister-who won the Derby in 1880 with Bend Or and in 1886 with Ormonde-and is a bay

colt by Dend Or out of Lizzie Agnes, which makes him a full brother in blod to "the "horse

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to Kent, "is to be attributed," to quote his words, The origin of leudalism in Europe, according "to the northern Gothic conquerors of the Roman Empire. It was part of their military policy, and devised by them as the most effective means to secure their conquests. It was the law of military occupation, and the great purpose of the tenure was defence," It will be easy, therefore. to comprehend that the possibilities of which it had shown itself susceptible in its migration, had their origin in the bosom of those among whom it was engendered in the East; and this fact will enable us to understand the liberalism or communism of which it is our purpose to speak.

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govemment, in which he is an economical money-getting factor in whom the Government takes a paternal interest.

The guild halls situated in almost every city of China are elegant structures, and all that art in architecture, gilding, and carving can effect is done to render them imposing. One portion is dedicated to theatrical performances in horior of the gods. At one end is the stage, at the other a shrine, while in the surrounding blconies the lockers-ou may witness plays while feasting and chatting for the Chinaman is greatly given in amusements, and is a jovial and fun-loving. creature,

At the Bankers' and Brokers' exchange, at Ningpo, the Chinese at times have their "Black Fridays when the exciteme t and fre 2y of Wall street is re-enacted, and when too often the unfortunate seek death in their despair by opium or by drowning..

whit behind his western brother, and as a The Chinaman, it will be seen is not one business man he is by all odds väsily his superior, Having said so much of the communist in China, let us turn to have a glance at his younger

brother in Karen.

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His Majesty Liis King of Korea, and is the thirty-first sovereign of his dynasty, founded by Tnirjo in A.D. 1392. The King governs with three councillors, the first of which ranks as a prime minister, or "Tung-Sorg: the second is Choa-Sang, and is the left senior junior councillor. The departments of the councillor; and the third Wu-Sang. or right government are six. namely: Revenue, Rites, War, Punishment, Public Works, and Ceremo nies, and to each of these are attached an unlimited number of vice-presidents to assist their chief in doing nothing, or next to nothing. There are six generals, the generals command- ing the Lelt lätracks, the Right, the Front, the Middle, the Rear, and the special; and under these the commanders of provinces and gover- nors, with these six gene als resides the balance. of power, if not indeed the supreme power, and they have in fact reduced the authority ofthe King to the utmost minimum. These pseudo-military chiefs maintain a host of followers and depen Time when, in China as in Karea, is ever a den's, to whom the service offers certain seduc- most perplexing quality to determine. Records tive privileges and immunities, such, for example. and writings are regarded with something akin as the privilege of doing a little privare tooting to awe, and are considered as both scred and of the people on their own account, The men sicret, The Chinese and Korean bookm-kers, in fact farm, each under his respective chief, the or so-called literati, are a privileged.class whose particular office is to keep two books filled with larger obliged to labor; he receives a monthly Koican army; once enrolled, a member is no the daily record of events concerning the reign-ration of rice and twice a year a suit of cotton ing dynasty; only the good things said. of the clothes. A peculiarity of the service exists in the monarch can be consuked by him; the other is fact that he most purchase the privilege of his.. the black book, in which are recorded his enrolment. Like his master, the soldier preys misdeeds. In this he may not look. However upon the coolie and frequently strips him of his themselves solely with the scandals of court life. this may be, it is certain that the literati occupy

hard-won earnings. It came under my knowledee more than once, while residing in Korea, that the' to the exclusion of more serious events, and soldiers stationed as guards at the legations and without regard to dates; it is almost impossible consulates made raids, into the country, and in to trace the begining or the end of any historical the name of the foreign minister or consul, events, either in China or Korea. When guilds robbed the countrymen, simply alleging the and trades-unions, therefore, commenced, it is foreigner's order to do so. quite impossible to learn definitely, but it is certain they go back to a very remote period, and even to the Tang and Ming dynasty.

Guilds in China are of two kinds, and are and Kung Sa, Trades-Unions In the constitution known as Wei Kuan, Chambers of Commerce

the reason for their establishment is thus and by-laws of the Niagpo guild, and Wenchow, expressed: Wei Kuan were first established at the metropolis by Mandarins, among compatriots or fellow provincials, for mutual aid and protec. tion; subsequently merchants formed guilds like those of the Mandarins, and now they exist in every province.

In this system of Government it is also.neces sary lo mention

civil service. examination, which tends to perpetuate the rule of what are called rank men, the veritable barons of the slate-craft. these examinations are free to all, country. The device of some passed master, in and for the insidious purpose of creating among all classes men of rank, who are termed, respec- tively, Yang-ban-nom, men of high rank, and Song-nem, men of low rank, the subile states. man tightly judging that, in his own sphere, the Song-non would be quite as zealous and as.. patent factor in the state as the Yang-ban- nom or noble in his. In illustration of working The Shantung guild of Ningpo, a few years of this system, it may, interest the reader to ago, issued the following significant bulletin: refer to the following case, which came under Preamble: We learn that Shun, B. C. 2255, the writer's notice: A common coolie who was made uniform the measures of length and employed at the United States legation, in Soul, capacity, and corrected the aleelyards; and that in the capacity of janitor, came to me one day, in the early Chou period measures of capacity and kow-tow-ing or bowing, according to cus were provided and engraved with descriptivetom, announced that he had taken tank, that is characters, that gemmeous weights were made, market hours were fixed, and credit allowed fot, ten days,.

pounced upon by Detective Sergeant Haddon struggle, suffering defeat by the shortest of short yesterday when in the net of pruning the $125 heads from Frivolity, Mr. Lyndon's illy being watch belonging to his master, Mr. G. Whealle, nlendidly ridden by poor Tom Chaloner, are [52" More better sellum Shanghai side" mutter 4 Il known matters of turf history. In the Two the youth, as he gracefully trended his way thousand Guineas the member for Falkirk sent out both Sunlight and Macgregor, the latter, carrying tlb. over-weight, being the mount of Johnny Daley, of Hermit renown.

By the way, I was sorry to see by home papers received the other day that Mr. Chaplin's gallant old chesnut son of Newminster and Seclusion, winner of the Derby during a snow-storm in 1867, has gone the way of all flesh at the ripe old age of 20 years, after a carcer almost without parallel at the English stud. Kageraft, the property of Lord Falmou h, was of the century, the undefeated Ormonde. a hat favorite for the Two Thousand of 187', but

Orwell's first appearance on the teated field' he was ever in the hum with the Flying Dominio Stakes ni Sandown Park last June, be was undoubtedly his best, as in the British Scotch a Mr. Merry's co't coming clear

ran Signorina, to a head, receiving, 12tb. from away from his field in the Abingdon dip and

the Chevalier's unbeaten fily. At Goodwood cantering home many lengths ahead. Of

Orwell was no use to Golden Gate Carabinier. course this performance made Macgregor a great public fancy for the Derby, and after and Fortitude in the Richmond Stakes, and the he had made rings round Gamos-a future Dake of Portland's Menoir beat him easily 0.ks' winner--at Bath, the race for the Blae in the Fifth Zeland Stakes at the Newmarket Riband looked as good as over. However, odds of 33 to 1 in the Forty-second Triennial Second Oc'ober; but, starting at the extreme there's many a slip twixt cup and lip, and the Produce Stakes at the latter meeting. George insane policy of galloping the Derby favorite on the hard, ground at Bath for a palley stake

Barrett steered him to victory from the Duke of found out a weak spot in one of his fore-legs, and Hamilton's Loup-a5 to 6 on chance- Marchesi, although the secret was well kept, he faced the

and five others Orwell's last two efforts as n starter at Epsom an infirm animal. With two-year old ended in defeat; Dearest, Riviera, Fo dham up, Mr. James Merry's Macgregor Park Great Breeders Produce Stakes of £6,477 and Golden Gate lost him" in the Kempton started for the Derby at 9.to 4 on, the hottest and he ran unplaced to Le Nord, Alloway; and favorite ever known in the anals of that classic

Far Niente in the Dewhurst Plite. The two- contest, and he was ignominiously beaten out

year record of this brother to the invincible of sight, finishing fourth to such commoners as

Ormonde was not very encouraging to the Kingcraft (20 to r), Palmerston (16 to 1), and Muster (no price), And Reuter informed us by

followers of the boy in yellow," but no doubt the colt improved, and there is every probability wire yesterday that Mr. A. W. Merry's Sarcfoot

also a winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, that before the racing year is out he will have done and an 8; to 40 ou chance, according to latest something worthy of his distinguished lineage. quotations had not even obtained the com- three colts that obtained official notice from Having brielly sketched the careers of the paratively barren honors of a place in the Derby: the judge in the Derby, I now propose to And this is where history has repeated itself.

devote a few words to the colt that ought, on The DERBY STAK S of 5000 sovs. for the winter, public form, to have won that race. Surefoot, 500 sovs for the nominator of the winner, 305 by Wisdom, dam by Galopin out of Miss Foute, sovs, for the owner of the second, and 200 is the property of Mr. A. W. Merry, and is says. Ir the owner of the third; colts, 9st.; trained at Lambourne by Jousiffe. He is des- 6 lies Est. 9 b, then three year olds; by subcribed by competent judges as one of the scription of so sve, half forfcit, if declared by most magnificent specimens of the English the fist Tuesday in January 19, and 10 thoroughbred ever seen. As a two-year old sovs. only if declared by the first Tuesday in

Surefoot first faced the music at the January 188; any surplus to be paid the Epsom Summer Meeting, and winter about a mile and a half, starting at

starting second favorite at 3 to 1, won the Woodcote the High-level starting post-335 subs., of

Stakes cleverly from whom 63 paid 1g sovs..forfeit.

the very speedy Heresy, with Bel Demonio and half a dozen others in the rear. At Asect, in the Thirty second Biennial, Mr. Merry's colt, running

а beaten very green, was

short head

by squeeze and dishonesty he had amassed. by the flying Semolina, with seven good

sufficient money to by himself into the Song-nom, class, cattle behind the pair, but that this defeat

or low rank class. It being understood that the was an arrant fluke was afterwards very plainly Thus it appears that arrangements were made examination is simply a farce, and consist mainly demonstrated. Two days later, in the New Stakes of aid for even and fair business transactions, as in reciting a line, perhaps, of poetry, or shooting of £1241. Surefont won easily from Heaume, we now desire them to be. At the present time with a bow and arrow, archery being considered finished up his juvenile career by winning the inferted by pirates and vessels like clouds ply that when once Hidden Treasurer and seven others, and he the Empire is prosperous, the sea is no longer a great attainment. Now, it must be understood Korean has taken rank, coolie Findon Stakes at Goodwood in a common canter from north to south and from south to north. though he be, he becomes thenceforth too from Red Thorn and Cuckoo, with odds of Unless a man's simple promise is worth a refined and exalted for labor,

When com- too to 6 on. Surefoot was winter favorite thousand catties of gold, he will nowhere be manded, therefore, to perform the work for for the Guineas and Derby, and he won trusted. Goods must be transported to the ad- which he was then being paid by the United Le Nord and Blue Green. How he lost the the first named race very cemily from | vantage of all concerned. These are axioms. States govemment at the rate of fourteen Derby I can't pretend to say perhaps Sainfoin

Times and circumstances change, and old Mexican dollars per month, this coolie insolently rules require to be adapted to new conditions; refused, alleging that be had become a gentle- defeat, but that Le Nord, beaten in a canter feelings, they should be as even as the balance, perform the service. The government of the to be equitable and conformable to men's man, and therefore could not be expected to

United States paid this man fourteen dollars rater on public form, should finish in front of with a punctuality as sure as the unerring tides, per month for a service which be actually the favorite, is evidence enough for me that in order that confidence may be maintained, etc. refused to perform because of a custom, and on there was a screw loose somewhere. Às The Kung-So, or Trades Unions," are | account of his personal vanity. Henceforth this much talk about composed of retail traders and artisans, and creature was added to the legalized and patented the Australian colts, Kirkbam and Narellan, it are innumerable. They often strike against robbers of the country, squeezing the coolle race-horses still require a lot of beating on their each one of them is governed by its own and this system is progressive, and is constantly will not be out of place to remark that English their employers, and, like the mercantile guilds, with the same ruthless band as the Tang-ban; own ground, and may be expected to fairly by-laws. In a case reported recently to the being recruited by the quick and ever-recurring hold their own against all-comers. That the Royal Asiatic Society, De McGowan refers to a examinations, which afford a good revenue, to Australians will win races I have no doubt, call for a meeting of the Wenchow Blacksmiths the King and court in the army of rank men, or but that they fl wat too high game la racing Union, which is interesting to cite. It said: Tong-bans, who are evolved. In this hopeless our crack three-year-olds on even terms is only The metallurgic act existed in high antiquity and vicious circle the government revalves, and too evident from the result of the Derby. (prehistoric). In the Chonera, vases and tripeds there is no hope of change, because it has been

AN OLD SPORTSMAN. were cast, as we learn from the book of odes, made to permeate all classes. Hongkong, 6th June, 1890.

Thus, our manufacture has been followed for thousands of years, and, happy in its products, has suffered no Interruption to the present day.

But recently we who are engaged in casting pols and kettles, and in' forging ison utensils, have discovered that owing partly to depreciation of dollars, and partly to increase of public work, our by-laws for protection required to be more definitely defined. We therefore convened a entertainment and feasting, we agreed on a new meeting at the temple, and during the theatrical

factured wares. Any Infraction of the rules will tariff of wages for work and price for our manu, be punished by inflicting a fins of a theatrical performance, and three tables of liquors and viande.

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AN inquiry was held at the Magistracy this morning into the circumstances connected with the death of a female child, aged about 4 years, who was found on the bottom of the junk, named Shun Li, which was in collision with the British siehmer Namyong on the 1st instant off. Nam Shan. His Worship, ofter hearing the evidence of Inspector Matheson, who stated that taken on to Saigon by the Namyong, decided to postpore the inquest until the return of the

Mr. John Porter's ch. c. Sainfoin, by Springfield

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 18,0.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

We are informed by the agents of the Austro: Hungarian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's 'steamer Melpomene, from Trieste, left Singapore to-day for this port.

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A REGULAR Convocation of St. Andrew's Chapter, No. 218, S.C, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting companions, are cordially invited,

THE Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. Co. informs us that the Company's extra steamers Gwalior and Shanghai, the former left Bombay on the jeth vite, and the latter on the 4th inst,

for this port.

EVERY one lives faster than his or her ancestors; And for this reason life should be shorter. As against this, there are so many new remedies, processes and operations, and human life is guarded now so much more sacredly than for merly, that we should live longer, despite the fact that we are living faster.

steamer,

PRIVATE Silcock, of the Medical Staff orps, gether with a private of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, went on a "bender" last night. The Masine did all the "shouting," as his friend didn't happen to have any dimes along with him. They got along first class, and "fetchad up" in ite Rue de Ducky about mid tight, where he still "paid the piper" liberally. Their potations resulted in the Marine falling into a chair on the verandah, where he revelled in the

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COMMUNISM IN CHINA AND KOREA.

The field was an unusually amnil one, only eight runners facing the starter, owing no doubt certainty for the favorite. A few particulars regarding the winner, and placed horses may interest some of my sporting readers. Sainfoin IS YESTE DAY afternoon another of those interest.the name is derived from the French words ing reptiles for which our model G. P. O. har sin, wholesome, and fun, hay isa splendidly become so notorious protruded its head through by Winlock, her dam Sandal, by Stockwell bred chesnut colt by Springfeld 'out of Sanda, the grating under the Post Office verandab, and, from Lady Evelyn by Don John. Springfield, imagining the track down to Peddar's wharf to the grandeal miler of his time, was by may be a better herse, as he has never, yet met be as clear as when poor Barradas fled, glided St Albans out of Viridis by Marsyas, ber dam swiftly out on the pavement. Hissnake-ship was about to make tracks for the briny deep when Maid of Palmyra, by Pyrrhus I. from Palmyra, in the Guineas, and Orwell, a second- as uniform as the waveless ocean, and observed the minions of the law rushed furiously upon him and be won the Champion Sakes at Newmarket and battered him into a pulp in a trice, A well-in 1877 and many other important races in the known local analyst siid he saw the remains of green and gold jacket of Mr. J. H. Houldsworth. postage stamps and P. O. O in the particles Sainfoin was bred by her Majesty the Queen at which were submitted to him for examination, Bushey Paddocka and was purchased there in June He was also able to discover, with much diffi- for 550 guineas. He was registered as the jini 1888 by Mr. John Porter, the well known trainer, culty, characters on fragments of paper which be asserts are Bur-d-s. It is pleasant to find that the property of Mr. Po.ter and Sir Robert Jardine, and it is worthy of note that last August he was police have succeeded in stopping at least one Post Office snake from clearing out of this colony, in the sale list at £2,5001. and if the sporting although its dimensions were only 3 feet by 31 spindent of the London Telegraph may be inches in circumference at the bulged part.

relied on, he was sold at the beginning of May to Sir James Miller for 7,500 guineas and certain old Srinfoin only ran once, in the Astley Stakes at contingencies if he won the Derby. A two-year Lewes, and this event he won easily, carrying

In order to preserve self in soms dégree from the organized robbery and rapacity of the Bst 81b., with odds of 8 to 1 against him, from His next public appearance was in the Esher

Tang-ban of both high and low estate, the Garter (9st. 41b) Sping Cup, and seven others."

Korean coolic class has established a guild known as the Pusang, which dates back to the Stakes at Sandown Park on the 25th April; be

foundation of the present dynasty. The Pusang was made a warm favorite, 11 to 8 against him

is in fact a communism, an immense association 6st. 1tb. in the saddle be in a field of twelve runners, and with

of small traders, carriers, pedlers and artisans, won in the

numbering, it is said, two hundred thousned, arms of Morgheus until long past day-break. and Cheroot, Amphion finishing fourth and Free-

country. The association has its grand-master, commonest of canters from Dry Toast (6, 51b.)

and having its branches throughout the entire When he had rubbed all the sleep out of his eyes and douced his had in cold jumped into prominence for the Derby, and

certain rules and regulations, doubiless derived mason fifth. After this performance Sainfoin

an office which is elective, and is governed by water, it struck him that it might be as well spcording to latest telegrams was backed at

from the example of similar societies in China. to find out the time o'day by his "ticker," On looking for it, however, he was painfully the abort price of 5 to 1 so that there can

All property of the members is held in common, surprised to discover its absence, and his conf. be very little doubt that he must have been. Guirot has said, in his "History of Civiliza-

and the product of their labor becomes a part of dence had a further shock when he also missed trainer. That Sainfoin has won the Derby, we monarchy and the feudal re-dons of lord and method of the western proletaire, is very comfreemasonry is maintained, ac that a member very highly and satisfactorily tried by his astute❘tion in Europe," that "even the Institution of Boy-telling, thought to be an entirely new the commans fund, A fellowship or certain his companion and guest, Silcock. He reported know for details of the style in which he woD, the matter to Detective Sergeant Haddon, who

vasial and assemblies of free, en existed at the man with the Chinese communist, and the rules make himself known by signs and grips, and in we shall have to wait for home papers, unless same time, and were continually confounded, of the guilds expressly declare that, pending case of want he is entitled to protection, and if locker on the Meanss. Frivale Silcock wEL

and continually changing." These assemblies litigation with a foreign firm or others, members of dead, to interment at the expense of the society, The second in the Two Thousand Guineas of freemen formed themselves into guilds in the several guilds shall transact no business there a tax per capita belog levied upon all for this therefore publicly "docked!

before MI followed the example set him in recent years by order to resist the encroachments of government with, A recent case of an offending member will Robinson this morning, when his Worship Kaiser, Insulaire, and Quicklime, by occupying and of a favored class. The Collegia Opificum, give some idea of the severity of their rules. It sentenced him to three months imprisonment.

Trade in Korea is still in it most primitive a similar position in the Derby. Le Nord is a which was formed in Rome as early as 67 B.C., appears that gold leaf'in'a large quantity was stages, and the Change or market-places are chesnut colt by Tristan cut of La Noco, and was was a workmen's organization which became so required for the Emperor.. The work was pressing, still held at stated intervals, throughout the, bred in France by M. Lefevre, a gentleman well powerful that it excited the jealousy of the and one of the craft represented to the official provinces, which attract the people by thousands known on the English turf some fourteen or fifteen aristocratic element, and by its influence the that if he were allowed to take an additional to exchange commodities and for barter and sale. years ago, The colt ran six times in the colours Senats was induced to decree its abolition; and number of workmen to those prescribed, the The Pusang has become so large of late year of Baron de Rothschild as a two year old, earning later, when re-established by Publius Pulcher work would be greatly expedited. This being and its reaistance to the tyranny and spoliation There will be trouble with Li Han-chang, the winning brackets on four occasions. He first Clodius, they were again abolished by Julias accorded him, it came to the notice of the guild, of, the yang ban soepen and pronounced, Viceroy of Canton, over the innovations be pro- carried silk at the Leicester Summer Meeting Car When Constantine the Great was at the and this latter were greatly enraged ; word was that the Government has sought to mini- Ar the Summary Court this morning, before Mr. potes making in respect to lekin charges. The last July and made: a successful debat by height his power, the seed aiready sown had passed around that Biting to death is not a mize, ils strength by the organization of a Justice Wise, the menial lately employed by Cespatch of oplam thither has been entirely winning the Knighton Plate of £536 from grown to such an extent that it is claimed that capital offence. Accaidingly, one hundred and society known as the Parang, in which many Mr. John Mitchell, of the Dack Company, sued stopped for the last day or so, as, although Fontainebleau, Aurata, and three other opponents, more than thirty guilds of working-men existed twenty-three of them at a given signal rushed on men of rank have become members. That for a month's pay. He said, with an injured air, he says he is awaiting the consent of the Peking starting first favorite at 15 to 8 os. The Baron's in Rome." Theodoric the Great founded guilds the wrech, each taking a hite, and death this latter society is regarded with no little.. that on the 23rd uit., because he had taken the Government before imposing the extra twenty slashing colt made his next essay at Good in Constantinople the of tea up at seven o'clock, instead of six, Mr. tacis per chest, a tax-office bas already been wood in the Molecomb Stakes of £680, which city in stage after de conquer chant quickly relieved the victim of their fiendish fury auspicion by the lower class is shown from the make sure that none had shitked his duty, fact that it is difficult, sf not impossible, to secure Mitchell beat him and turned him out, refusing opened, and a lot of Jabels, to be he won casily from a solitary opponent, magna sent his young wife Desirée back to her no one was allowed to quit the shop whose | goy information whatever about it. Not many to pay him a cent. Mr. Mitchell's account was placed on the balls of opium as a sign that they the colt by Wisdom out of Vanish, starting with royal father, Didier, the Lombard King, bearing bloody lips and gums did not attest":10,"his" months ago, the Government seized the grand, slightly different: he had instructed the "boy" have had the extra tax paid on them, distributed odds of 4 to 1 on him. In the Champagno Stakes a mesange to the effect that, "while Longobardian fidelity." The murderer who took the first bite master of the Fosang,, imprisoned bim upon to always take the tea up at six, when he engaged to merchants. No Instance of the payment has a Doncaster, Le Nord was opposed by Riviers-maidens made passable wives for sleepy monks was discovered and beheaded, it is true, but the charges of disloyalty, and later, it is said, he was him on the 13th ult, and when he scolded him occurred as yet, though. Li Han-chang has the flying daughter of Isonomy, and St. Mar- they were unfit for the stalwart men of the Car- one hundred and twenty two ent scot free secretly decapitated by an arbitrary order on the 20 h for not doing so the object said also officially Intimated his intention of guerite, who had handsomely won the Portland lovingian race," Charlemagne followed up the fact which goes to prove the influence exercised In A Government es concrete as that of Kores, "Obl you waniches my go away 3" in a very considerably increasing the duties on cotton, Stakes of 5/250 at Leicester in July, beating insult by invading the country and wresting by these "assemblies of freemen" in China, where the interests of prince and peasant have cheeky tone, and left. His lordship decided that: { ratton yarn, cotton, and woollen plece Heaume, Formidable, Alloway, Sweet Ellen, from his repudiated father-in-law the famous. It will be asem, from the foregolag, that com been so adroitly woven in a band of ignorance Mr. Mitchell needn't pay a cent, and the "boy". goods, iron, copper, matches, white wax, and and Semolina Allway, and Heckberry iron crown To stone for this injustice in a muniam in China. 177 condition and not a and vice, il idea of change or evolution gangs left the Court with a crestfallen look only too other articles, at an early date. We under. The belling was close between Le Nord and measure, and soften the wrath of the people, theory," and that the Chinese, proletaire has is absolutely lusory. Native revolution can uncommon with his tribe...

stand that the Foreign Ministers at Peking Riviera--20 10′′ 21 against the former and 6 to 1 Charlemagne confirmed the privileges of the made for himself a large place in the only be a batile for place, not progress, as spilg

THE sleam-launch Osprey, which the Memnon towed down to Sandakan the other day, was built to the order of the British North Borneo Government, through their agents here, and not through Mr. MacGregor Smith, as, we stated, We understand that the Dock Company are

building two boats, at Els instance, for the Dutch in a couple of hours found the watch in Silcock's telegrams reach us through India or Australia,

Borneo Government.

DR. KNORR of Germany, the discoverer of anti- pyrine, the great “grip " remedy,, is reported to have acquired more than $1,000,000 by last winter's epidemic. The medicine sells at $1.50 per ounce, and be gets a royalty of 64 cents on every ounce sold. The demand everywhere was tremendous, and sometimes as high as $5 per ounce was paid for it.

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To the casuist, a communism within an autocracy so apparently absolute in form as that of China and Korea seems such an anomalous civil, and yet, for a fact, a communism which condition that it cannot be excepted without

still exists in Chias, and has been maintained goes back to an early period has existed and alike in Korea from the very commencement of the present dynasty.

purpose.

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