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THE ST. LEGER..
DONCASTER, September gik. The St Leger Stakes of a5 sovu~each, for the three year olds ; colta gat., fillies Est. 11lb.;
WHENEVER you hear a man say that all men are alike, it is an apology for some very con- temptible scoundrel.
TAK Smiths in New York city number 2,300; the Browns 1.600; and the Joneses 730. The grand old family is still well to the front.
Burglar-Say, Jim, whatcher been doin 17 You must have struck It rich 1.
Diito No. 2-I'm In a new line, now, dealin' in Imuris.
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fr has truly been said that a man will tell a lle to get sympathy, and a woman will lie to give it THE Minister for the French Republic to Peking, Monsieur G. Lemaire, left Shanghai for Tientsin, routs to the capital, by the steamship Tungchow on the morning of September 29th.
After the Departure of the Book-Agent:- (Old Money-Bagu.) "I feel like a murderer! Young M. B. "Why, father? Old M. B. I've just taken the "Life of Sir Jaw Bone."
3, 1891.
WE would direct the attention of the harbour | effort should be made to strengthen the bands authorities to the real racing that is at present of the Company by the raising of the small being indulged in by the fleet belonging to the amount yet required. Steam Launch Company and the flying craft of Mr. Hardie has continued to act as our resident Mr. N. Dorabjee. These opposing boats leave manager at Punjem, and also for the Fenjem Fedder's wharf at the same moment and race Pahang Gold Company; and Mr. Blame, has pell-mell across the harbour, much to the danger had charge of prospecting operations. During of the sampan traffic that plies so densely. These Mr. Hardle's absence, Mr. Blamey will have the rivals appear to deem that the chief object of charge of all the Company's business outside of their existence Is gained in bumping into the the Penjom Pahang Gold Company's property... whares on either side of the harbour; and the The expenses of the steamer Six Yum havp "skipper" who knocks the larger lamp out cof
the piles considers that he has gained a point of been exceedingly beavy during the past six no inconsiderable value. It is high time that a months. The unprecedented drought prevented the running of the steamer, and consequently ferry boats, and unless something definite le decided opon which will regulate their travelling speed, a meat series, and probably fatal, acc-
powerful stimulating and soothing action, but the owner of the second horse to receive 200 / Bangkok Times, who has recently been in very MR. FRASER SMITH has taken legal action stricter supervision' wars exercised over these very little money was earned.
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sovs., and the third 100 sovs, out of the stakes. Old St. Leger Courie (about one mile six fur. long and 132 yards.) 388 subs. Closed September 17, 1889.
Sir Frederick Johnstone's br c. Common, by
Isonomy Thistle ..........G. Barreit 1 More E. Blanc's br e Reverend, by Energy-- Revenue................... Woodbam Col. North's bc St. Simon of the Rock, by St
Simon-Blue Rock...............M. Cannon 3 Mr. W. Stevenson's che Bosphorus, by
Ollerton-Marmora...................................). Osborne 4 Lord Bradford's b'e Cuttlestone, by Retreat
Posthums...................F. Barrett o Mr. Noel Fenwick's b ( Mimi, by Barcaldine,
dam by Lord Lyon-Sadie...Rickaby o Mr. J. H. Houldsworth's bc Orvieto, & Bend-
Or-Napoli
Lord Zetiand's be Patrick Blue, by Prism-
Installation.ne
Fagan o Mr. P. Buchanan's br c the Admiral—by
Victor Emanuel-Helen Agnes, Weldon (Winner trained by J. Porter, Klagsclere), Reverend: 50 to 1 against St. Simon of the Bettlog.: 5 to 4 on Common; 11 to a rainst
Rock-Place Betting: 3 to 1 on Common j 6 to on Reverend 14 to 1 against St. Simon of the Rock.
Reverend made the sunning from Common, Orvieto and Bosphorus, and half a mile from home the French borse was still lending. As the distance Common wrested the lead from home and won a splendid race by a length, neck dividing second and third: Bosphorus was fourth, with Mimi fifth, and The Admiral last.
MRT LLOYD WILLLAMESE, Editor of the Poor health, left Bangkok for a trip to Europe on September 13ad... AT& general niceting of the Shanghal Volunteer Corps, held on September 28th, Capt. Holliday, of the Light Home, was unanimously elected to the post of Commandant of the Corpa WE are glad to learn that Tilly Salluger, the plump, is still weil in 'Frisce there they're also taken kindly to her sister Lena. Both these young damsels will be well remembered by local
mashers.
Our beloved Sammy Brown Keeps digging up the town
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against the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club, in reference to recent matters of public
particulara of which will appear in due course,
or in connection with that institution, full
THE xatire in rhyme on Hercules John Scot broker, is not without merit, but really our columns are far too valuable to be devoted to breaking mosquitoes on the wheel. Let Hercules John go his racket; he will come to anchor soon enough, naver fear.--.
Fox the dearth of local news in our present issue, let the excuse be that most of our time has been spent with the "chosen" in the Taber- And opening mammoth graves in'every street; nacle. We wish our numerous Hebrale friends But if he doesn't drop it,"
xil the compliments of the sòrson, and a zEW ora of prosperity to the year that is coming,
The public's going to stop it
By burying him alive there foute de antis
·A QUEIN'S ROAD EPISODE. A stationer's shop— THE Sanitary Squabble. Says Dr. A to Dr. C.The Rerd. Spring Lamb, meekly-Aw, have *I've hit on a grand idea; when email-pox you the Lives of the Early Christian Martyrs?" patients arrive by ses, lets pot 'em aboard the Boss (through the tube) to his assistant topside Hygela. Says Dr. C. to Dr. A. Such notions-John cut open them Early Christian Imast frown down. The only place for an S. P. H. Martyrs and sling down a fresh half-dozen."
the P. S. la Kennedy-town," Says F-Q.C (Total collapse of the Reverend.) since you cant agree, we'd better postpone the question. And the quarantined passengers willingly fall in with that suggestion.
OLD LadyDoctor, do you think there is any thing the matter with my lungs Physician (after careful examlaation)-1 end, madam, that your lungs are in a normal condition. Old how long can I expect to live with them in that condition ?
Do medical action and should be carefully Reverend, and once in front struggled gamely | lady (with a sigh of, resignation)—And about
avoided. Nos. 12 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
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EXIT BOULANGER.
LONDON, October 1st. General Boulanger has committed suicide, at Brusseils.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Editor of this journal will make a el explanation and briefly explain, the platform of the Hongkong Teligraph to his
readers in our next issue.
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a wise man who recoguises when he's
beaten.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer" Brindisi left"|| Bombay for this port on the 29th ulto.
LAWYERS are unlike most people in one respect, nothing suits them better than grent trials,
A CORRISPONDENT, who says he is very much interested, wants to know, if we know what has become of Mr. W. S. Marten, artistic decorator, etc., etc. We are not, and never have been, Mr.
bankrupt. Any auseis?
Mr. Tapercent-So your new company is
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Traveller-Pon my word, what a curious gravo-yard i
Victoria Gap. That isn't a grave-yard. That's Queen's Road, our leading thoroughfare.
Traveller.-If I were a citizen of Hongkong I'd start a movement to utilize it for cemetery purposés, by burying the authorities in those holes.
ADVANCE · Lusitania! The first number of a
new Portuguese publication entitled 4 Folha
Nova, has recently seen the light in Kobe. The brief existence of this feeling laminay will prevent our criticising it seriously and extending those courtesies which journalists are so happy to recognise all the world over. The Portuguese "in the Far East want work, not childish twaddle..
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STR Rupert" Rysie denies that he called a Hongkong Club the other day. Phineas says that he applied to the party in question a good old Anglo-Saxon term, which is hardly fit for ears pollte. But "the Highland gentleman" 18ys he meant it, and we believe him. What has the German boor to say in his defence? We pause for a reply.
certain, Germae boor a schweinhúnd in the
A NEW stern-wheeler for the service of the Mes- sageries Fluviales was launched at Haiphong the other day with a considerable amount of ceremonial. The Cho-bois is a vessel of 130 feet in length, beam zz feet, depth 6 feer, and with a draft of 34 inches, and was designed by Mr. W. C. Jack, engineer in chief to Messrs. Marty and D'Abbadie. She is likely to prove a very great. success in the particular business for which she was designed. The launch passed off with great feist.
"WAS ist des Deutschen Vaterland ? This is the law we would offer a handsome bonks for a conundrum, and if it were not distinctly against its solation, Hangkang seems to be a good kort uf roosting ground for champion beer-swiller and loomaculate Benedicts of a certain exclusively German type. Latest toast To those we love."
dent seems inevitable.
ALMOST everyone has heard how the famous Bishop Wilberforce of Oxford, when Lord Palmerston offered to drive bim to the cathedral church in his own carriage, preferred to walk, and was overtaken on the way by a heavy shower of rain. Palmerston, happening to pass at that moment, salated the dripping Bishop from his carriage window with the opening lines of the first Psalm
*** How blast is ha who neʼer consents
By lil advios to mala (Makan)
But the Blabop, not a whit, daunted, retorted, uptly enough, with thy two follwing liner i Y
Worstands in alter ways, or ita Where cansğy talk,"
A still happier as well as more concise repartee Is ascribed to a certain well-known professor at one of the Scottish universities, who had posted that Dr. Lwill meet bis classes on a on the door of his lecture rooms the usual notice given day. A wagglok student, knowing that the doctor had the reputation of being a devoted "ladies' man," struck out one letter ofthe notice. and made it run to the effect that on the appointed day, Dr. Lwould meet his. ingras.” But He promptly erased another letter, and next day the Professor was fully equal to the occasion.
the discomfited Jokers found themselves con- fronted by the announcement that at the specified date their teacher would meet his.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(Wa da pot anomsarily endorse the options impressed by
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A MILITARY 'GRIEVANCE To min Botox AF-tan “Howarowa Telegraph," SIR-I beg to put before the public the very, great grievances of the married people (blest with children) located here. A certain non commissioned officer of the Royal Engineer and for some reason or other has taken the sole arrived here from England some months ago;
reemingly with the consent of the higher responsibility of managing military affairs, authorities. He has forbidden married women from going on an open verandah, children from playing miniature soldiers with tin cans and no later than Tuesday last he commanded
The Director wish to record their sense of
tives in London--Mesars. Ewart, and Brodle. Both of these gentlemen are devoting a very great deal of time and attention, and the letter being thoroughly acquainted with the locality and with your views, his services are of the
most value to us in the present juncture. Mr. Wotton has resigned his seat at the Board. Article 15 of the Company's Articles of Association provides that the Board shall consist of not less than five or more than nine Directors, and it rests with the shareholders to elect one or more additional members.
the valuable services rendered by your representa
Under clause 5 of Article 15 of the Company, Mr. James Orange and Mr. E. L. Woodla retira la rotation, but, being eligible, offer themselves
re-election,
for
The annexed accounts have been audited by Mess. F. Henderson and R. Lyall, who are cligible for re-election;
J. ORANGE, Chairman
MR. ORANGE'S REPORT. Hongkong, September 3rd, 1851.
To the Board of Directors, the Poojom and Sunghie Dea Samantan Mining Company, (Limited.) -
follows on the mines and operations of the Gentlemen-I have the honor to report as Company In Pahang -
I arrived at Punjom, vid Selangor and Raub, - on July 18th and met Mr. Hardle, resident manager, and Mr. Becher, the manager of the Penjom-Pahang Gold Company,
MAJALIS MINE.
The mine at Penjam which gave its name to the Company, is now known as Jalis, and ta being worked by the Penjam-Pahang Gold, Company of London, which was formed for the purpose of taking over this property and 20 square miles of the Concession.
The unfortunate circumstances under which this Company was floated, and the position It is now la are so well known, that it is needless to repeat them here. At present the only funds monthly of 400, and with this Mr. Becher, who available is a remittance which is being made
very good amount of work. has the management of the Company, is doing a
Major Blowhard-Boy! What's the blank We rather think that, taking all in all, Hongkong the little ones, who were enjoying them alluvial workers, and the dam for storing water. name of the blanketty blank strap on that blank pretty fair specimen of “des Deutschen
Mafoo-A martingale!
brute's neck?
Major.-Humph-1 blank funny name, (szít.) Globe-trotter,--Who is that brilliant gentle-
man?
Broker. Oh, bim? He's a leading light of the Jockey Club!
Globe-trotter.Graet Cæsart
“An Old Subscriber” says he would give a Mr. H.K. Director-Not a cent. But you month's screw-an unknown quantity in these perty, and want to see my schliect, must excuse me. I've just bought a lot of pro-queer times, expecially for a brokerto know who la spécially referred to in our paragraph of last night as the great sea-serpent with black back, white belly, two long arms and a dat head." No use for any such lavish expenditure. Theanimal inquestion isto be founil strutting any day between the Hongkong Clab and the office of our evening contemporary.
WE regret to learn that Mr. W. A. Pritchard, second officer of the Scottish Oriental Co.'s steamer Kong Beng, committed suicide on board. that vessel'in Bangkok on the morning of Sept. 24th, by shooting himself through the head with 1 revolver. Decessed was 29 years of age, native of North Wales. No cause was assigned been elicited at the faquest held on the arth for the rash act, but possibly something may have
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WHEN Timothy Healy was a boy his father was In doubt whether to make him a lawyer, a parson or merchant. So ke placed on a table a Bible, a sixpence, and an apple and called the boy in, determining to name the professión according to his son's choice. Young Tim came in and saw the articles on the table. Without hesitation he put the sixpence between the leaves of the Bible, fucked the Bible under his arm and began to est the apple. That settles fi, exclaimed Healy the elder. If he is such a hog as that I wit make a politician out of him,'”
THE Bangkok Times of the 23rd. September kas
followings-The refugee Prince Doang Chakkr heir-apparent to the throne of Cambodia, arrived in Bangkok of Chantsboon a few days ago, and after residing for a short period at the Palace Hotel became the guest of -H. E. Phya Nakon Chassee. The Prince reports that all his property has been confiscated by the French, who were, at the time of his fight, trying to coerce his royal father, King Nemdom, Lates signing a new treaty. King Norodom, states Prince Doang Chakers, was practically under arrest, and | appears from all fadications that is was intended to annex the country, for a large body of French troops had been moved up from Saigon to Paompenh and the King's palace country, was surrounded before the Crown Prince fed the
Argoed woman at Bar-le-Duc was standing over her fire the other day, holding her prayer-book bacon, which she intended putting into the pan In one hand and in the other, a large piece of
before going to mess.
Absent-mindedly she threw in the prayer-Book, and walked off with tha mistake cotil she was about to enter the church, badon under her arm, and did not perceive her when a dog, allured by the smell, scised the bacon and ran away with it,
to excess, is a wise provision and sacred MATRIMONIAL Item: Marriage, if not carried obligation. Marry your opposite as far as possible, especially as regards sex. You will never regret it. If possible, mairy above your station. Both of you should do this. It is sure to advance your race. Do not marry a foreigner unless highly recommended by those in whom you have perfect confidence, or unless you want to very much indeed. Do not encourage long *gagements. It is better to get weary of each other at your leisure after marriage than to do it beforehand. Courtship, however, is a most delightful industry, and should not be rashly broken in upon by marriage. Some people seem to be admirably fitted for suitors, but fall in other occupations. This is very fortunate ladeed, Na suitor can be sure of a permanent situation, The supply greatly exceeds the demand.
Vaterland."
THAT "HOLY COAT." Devont Guide: "That, Monsieur, la the Holy Coat,!!
Pilgrim (a Cook's tourist) : "Der Oly Goat, eh? Vell, vat brice you get vor dose goots in dese barts ?
Devout Guide (smothering his indignation) : "Monsieur, the Sacred Garment is priceless !
Pilgrims: "So I see, mine vrendt, but in my great second-hand Emborlum In London ve marks everydinks in blain viggers 1 "
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Former reports have described the somewhat starting features of Jalis, the extraordinary amount of labour expended in former times by native workers, the large cutting made by the selves at a childrens' birthday party, to leave The amount of work, done at the present time off firing a few crackers of an Innocent will be of more interest. Two plans are in the description because it hurt the nerves of Company's office showing the development in his wife, and' actually "gave him 12 tura,"
the two main levels, viz. 50 and 110 feet levels, (This from a gallant soldier paid to defend us)
amounting to roughly about 750 Yards of levels. A few weeks ago the same individual ordered and 200 feet of shafts and wines. I was sur lights out in the apartments of two non-courprised at the amount of work done, and also at missioned officers whose. wives were in an the large body of quarts and crushing stoff now Interesting state of health-one has since been available for milling, amounting to about 10,000, confiued. Now is it not time for those who
tons............ ought do so to step in and remove this nufrance, or are they waiting for some unfortunate man to allow his temper to get the better of "good order and military discipline" and punish an upstart a he justly deserves ? AND interested person I ask your valuable journal to vindicate this, our cause.
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As will be seen from the plans, the formation
of the lode is very irregular, and though there is so large an amount of lode it is difficult to say where.exactly.a. wall can be fixed. In order to be more certain of the formation of the lode, "deeper sinking must be resorted to, and it is probable that the lode will then come to a more definite-forms in the meantime there cannot be any fear that the Ifmft of depth has been reached; and there is the very satisfactory assurance that 50 feet
A CLEVER squlb in our issue of last night was completely fest through bad proof-reading. The Office Goat is a really A I Journalist, bot when it comes so low down as proof correcting, he admits he is not quite "all there." Here are the they strike home will be admitted by all Hves as they ought to have appeared, and that overbearing arrogance of this man, and pract the toda is richer at the x10 feet level than at the
.
The worthy Surveyor-General Performs some wondrous feats,
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But we'll soon be attending his funeral If he don't quit dissecting the streets.
at last awakened to the fact that the Yangtsic THE Chinese Government would appear to have treubles may possibly lead to serious complica
tions with the European Powers. At all eventu we are rejoiced to learn that two vessels of the orders from the great Pelyang Squadron, no doubt under special LI Hung-chang, arrived at Shanghel on Sept. 28th. But this trouble le not confined to the upper reaches of the Yangtze; it is as pronounced to Canton and throughout the Liang-Kuang as in the North-and the sooner. the dogs of wat are let loose. In earnest, the quicker will the difficulty be surmounted. A FazNCH sailor named Bartolemle Banquler, belonging the Vibiers was charged before Mr. A. G. Wise to-day, with having stolen a gold watch and an umbrella valued at $20 from Capt. Heinrichs of the steamer Maris. Evidence want to them that the complainant was riding in a stopped him and demanded the sphere of his Wicksha last night when some French sailors nativity. Without scruple the proud son of the great Fatherland informed them of the whence- ness of his origin, and that was how the row
Surely this climate is trying enough on women and children without being deprived of even the liberties the "Heathen Chinee enjoys tak
The Military authorities are fully aware of the eally encourage it is such a state of things to exist? Who is he? When the Queen's Regu lations were compiled, did they mean children's squibs when prohibiting fire-works and bonares? Asking your forbearance for trespassing on your.kindness,
11 I remain, Sir, *
Your obedient servant, jes ONE OF THE SUFFERERS. Spring Gardens, October 1st, 1891.
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THE PUNION AND SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY
LIMITED.
The following extracts from a letter of Mr. Becher to the Secretary of the Penjom-Pahang Company, London, give a scientific description of the mine :-" The deposit we are attacking is one of most peculiar nature, bearing no resemn- blance to an ordinary lode, but consisting of a great rana enclosed in the clay slate formaation, the matter of which, for convenience only called | lodo stuff, is a mixture of the same rock confusedly interspersed with porphyrille dyke matter and quarts veins, the whole contorted put of all semblance to stratification, Impregnated by metamorphism with base metallic sulphides, and being more or less auriferous throughout, Certain shoots of quarts' are gradually being discovered and lines of fissures, the most pronainent of which ons lerols have followed, but all show most characteristic lack of individual continuity, so that we have to pierce the enormous mats in all directions, whilst neither exploration nor exploitation can be carried out the half-year ending 31st March, 1891, from Inde mining, The extent of this muriferous The Directors beg to submit the accounts for, with the ficliity usually afforded in ordinary which it will be seen that the expenditure on quarts sone is still quite unknown to us, though, working account was $10,911,68. At date of the from the evidence of outcrops and traces of (Limited) was indebted to us to the extent of great,, following a general strike, about north above report, the Fasjom Fabang Gold Company, former workings, it is unquestionably : very 836.482.17.
to south for miles through this concession, and of several hundred yards in breadth but most indefinite on this line of dimension.*KO
The following is the report to be presented to the shareholders at the sixth ordinary yearly meeting, to be held at the office of the Compay, No. 9, Queen's Road, on Thursday, the 15th October, 1891, at noons-
Kalla
The Chairman of your Board visited in "Angust, and his report,, which is annexed,, gives in detail the various works and operation of the Company,
Blamey has shown greas all in exaloting mismata maafa jatie pad the Guban deposits, and Els reports have been concise and practical, and have been followed no doubt with great interest by many of the shareholder.
We publicly direct the attention of the Acting began, The Fallant skipper yelled lastly for
For simple convenience we call the most Attorney General, the Acting Capt. Superin the "Poolish," who eventually eventuated with tendent of Police, or whoever may be Publie | the result that the aforesaid Bartolemie Banquier
out a quarts geringers and merging with characteristic (graphitic) black slate, full of Prosecutor in this colony, to an advertisement was laid by the heels and placed in durance
black limestone, the lode stuff, taking its published to the Daily Press, soliciting tenders vila. Mr. Wise assessed the damages at $5,
function with the grey slate and other rocks for a gambling farm, on behalf of that rotted and which sum was promptly paid.
conglomerate and quartsose porphyry) as this utterly hopeless institution known as the Govern-
so called foot wall, which follows the main course ment of British North Borneo. This advertise A Sporting correspondent writes that he is The Directors have taken steps to bring the of formation and gives us a datum to work on." ment is a clear infraction of the Gambling Act, surprised that a paper like the Telegraph, which Gubau field to the notice of capitalists, and with and if the Hongkong Government doesn't see its is universally recognised as being the mediam this object Mr. Hardie has been granted learn of the richest region; though it is very indistinctly "As a matter of fact we have so far found this way to criminally prosecute the Daily Prezr through which all information worthy of record absence, and daring ble stay in Austrails will defined, the quart extends far into the stratA and the local representative of the British North is distributed throughout the East, has not endeavour to sell a portion of our concession, Borneo Government Mr. Dalrymple, we chronicled an Item of more than passing Messrs. John Taylor & Sons, London, have underlying this foot wall, whilst of a “hanging " bellerowe shall be forced to the conclusion interest. He says Have you not heard also been interested in the concession, and will we have not yet found any indication. that there is something totten in the stats of of the challenge which was issued last send their Pahang representative to report on the "HOne general, conclusion of most antisfactory Hongkong. Had this journal been guilty of month by ten members of the Royal Irish Company's property, with the view of the disposal nature has been, arrived at, namely that quarts Fach an offence, the Editor would have been Constabulary to test their prowess against that of the property in Londonaggi fasteinafter and average lode stuff of much richer grade hare in double-quick time hauled off to a dungeon of an equal number of Glasgow Policemen, and It is with regret that the Directors to so far been found on the too feet than was got cell by twenty-nine Scotch policemen and kept its result? We are exceedingly sorry that we report that the Ferfons Pahang Gold Company on the upper level senkenste depo there until his spirit took its fight to the regions have for once to admit that we have missed a of London has not been able to discharge The The plant fined conałaty of aa5 H.P. new Robey of the blest.
point but at the same time we are not too debt due to this Company. However, work bas | mining and pamping engine, which has just been proud to chronicle our correspondent's version of been steadily carried on at Jalinzessel Diesta lagi, erected and set to work, replacing an old water WE have received so many complaints during this rather extraordinary match. He says that The last crushings at Jails gavo a yield of. wheel and Tangys engine and böller which was the past ten days as to papers not reaching the Paddylanders at first issued a challenge to about 7 dwis out of an assay value of about si always causing anxiety by continual breakdowns. subscribers that we are forced to the conclusion tug-of-war any ten men in the Glasgow ounce; this low result is due to the lack of suitable. The new engine actuates the old pump in the that a combination of thieves is endeavoring to "Foorce" for £15 a man. To this the Glaskle machinery, and the large reserve of resing staff Angust shrita galin soncat gheologoma do us all the harms they can in this direction, boys responded by stating that if the Hibernians fully warrants the construction at an entire new Most of these complaints come from the Peak ; would raise the rate to
MSANII The crushing stuff in wound up an inclined taken up. This was agreed
last report issued rated that it was of stamps, stone-breaker, copper plates and placed, by kind permission of the management, to, and across the stormy channel the gallant proposed to give the London Company notice of blankets: 1 regret to way that I consider this Glasgow-men betook themselves. Preliminaries our intention to resume possession at the end of battery by no means wakhy of the mist; the were speedily arranged and the "tug" was to period not exceeding six months Your forms of dies and boxes are antiquated, rendering be from one bank of the famous Shannon to the Directors have not done so, as the adrice of our the use of quick-silver in the bow difficult, and other, in the midst of which stream there was London representatives is very strongly against there are no concentrators nor grinding pans to a botile of a celebrated Wicit brew. The signal such a course they have considerable hope that treat the mineral with which the quarts In was given and such was the strength of desire the position of the guarantors will be improved heavily charged spiseste for the possession of this bottle that the and wish the mintter lak, in theit, handh | Tha | wi "Glaskie" lada hasted the Hibernians, right Directors are satiated that they are pushing the recent milfing has shews that out of stone. through the stream. Two”, men became matter to a settlement as vigorously as possibita, have been my od
bearing oper an ounce to the ton, 6 dwts only. entangled in the rope and were drowned, but at ; and that no undue lenissey is being Khomo, J. the iequest which was subsequently bed, the The Director re fret that the leans of £60,000. uhriybe accurate sualyals of the crushing as given Magistrate found that the "spalpeons” richly of preferential pharum was not fully aubscribed; by Mr. Bacha fi as follows simply mus deserved the fate that had overtaken them, and only tak, pop haviest been applied for. With rich returned a verdict in socordance with his views, i'u umell acócuos, it is impossible to undertake Win! became of the bestle' le mot sowvalet, any sunsiderable kesonat, of work, and every
the rubicon was Mr. J. D. Humphreys, who was the papers have been sent up regularly by tram, | would be promptly *1650 a man, the gauntlet | militertram-road to the battery,consisting of 15 hend
THEREal meeting of members of the Hongkong Jockey Club was held at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, to discuss the general business of the Club, but pilncipally for the passing of the presented accounts, and to effect the re-election of Stewards. A considerable number of names giving promise of a much desired element of new blood was introduced, as representing candidates with the necessary qualifications, but the only one who passed elected in the place of Mr. W: H. Forbes, who had lately resigned. And we make bold, to in the vestibule of the Peak Hotel-and then state that no bappler choice could have boon number of copies have mysteriously vanished, Bt upon by the members. Mr. Forbes wo We have had some information placed at our have ever characterised as being a fair and disposal implicating certain Germans in what squsura "sport; in fact, a pian above suspicion these gentry perhaps regard as a mere drunken in all other walks of life as well as that of the frolle, it is not sufficient to warrant a criminal sporting world of China; and Mr. Forbes' successor prosecution, but we are now on guard-fore in a man after our own heart, a klant warned in fore-armed and we shall certainly make outspoken, 'honest-vnaning | Engilshman,s and an example ofthe fintruscal who can be identided In the person of Bir. Į, D. Humphreys, the - with these cowardly' sneak-thens. Subscribers Hougkoop Jockey Club has secured the official at the Peak who do not receive their coples of convection of a man who wa feel rure will at all the Telegraph regularly, will oblige by address. times see that fair play is meted out ke ayery, lag the danager at once, so that we may be member of the Jockey Club," If not, washelf be Pensbled to trace this latest development to ir `bilataken sex oños
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