Unicorn, with Mr. D. E. Sassoon in the saddle, after being left at the post in the Shanghai Griffins of 1890, won by hisstable companion Hero, come through his field like greased Hghtning ibside the distance and finish within a very few lengths of the Aytog skewbald, and actually in faster time than the record.

Freigraf and Reciprocation were sent a mila and a belfiu company at a steady pace, the chro nograph marking 388, 1.14, 1493, 2.26, 3.034 and 3.38, and the third in the Hongkong Derby of two years ago showed Improving form. No success would be more generally popular than a win in one of the big races for Mr. Taylor, a young "sport" who, since his arrival here, has worked very bard and exhibited exceptional enterprise in endeavouring to encourage racing la Hongkong, That Majestic has retained his brilliant speed, if he has gone off his feed," was pretty con- clusively shown when the handsome dun rattled over the three-quarters course in 33, 66, and 1.37; but I must confess that, fine mover as he undoubtedly is, Majestic's tucked-up appearance gives me the Impression that he has been over- done and is only too likely to crack up in a severe finlab." Of course ibla is only surmise on my part, as I have never seen the pony in racing trim at Shanghai, and it may be that he is one of the sort who show to best advantage when drawn fiac.

Pepper and Salt, ■ griffin that is evidently being specially 'readled up' for the Canton Cup, was scht over the distance for that event In company with Camel, a stable, companion that is reputed to have more than an outside chance for the Derby, and the pair galloped in very good form and in fairly creditable time namely: 35, 69, 1.449, and 25.20. And that ended the performance for the moruing,

This morning there was a decided improve ment in the number of spectators, but the gallops were not particularly exciting and in many instances were father disappointing. Guardsman was the first pony to make a move, and after a spell of ordinary exercise he went hail a mite in 40 and 1.71, his style of progression not giving entire satisfaction to the criiles, Boots" steered Home Guard in a steady mile and a half spin, the old racer going freely and pulling up all right. The times were 381, 1,13, 1.508, 2.058, 3.00), and 3-34. Black Pearl, Panch" riding, took matters is pretty easy fashion, but wound up with a smart balf-mile spin, the quarters occupying 33 and 31 seconds respectively. It is quite on the 'eards that Mr. Heinrich's bandsome griffin may develop into a racing gem oftheffirst)water.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1893.

THE TAMCHOW MINE.

We are glad to learn from Mr. Ho Amel that work at the Tamchow river mine, near Canton, I progressing steadily and with encouraging realis. Mr. Saum, the Company's able and energetic manager at the mine, writes fram Tamchow under yesterday's date 2--

"The steam-launch Hing Po will take ta Canton to-morrow 1.147 taels of silver, the result of smelting the slag and cupel bottoms accumulated during the two preceding months. “

"The ore of No. 3 shalt massying 30 OUDCO to the ton, and that of No. 1 shaft, with metallic

aller, saying 185 ounces, are in couran of

Hairiation.

*The sulphides from two vals of common ors well be refined to-morrow. The works are now being pushed on to their utmost capacity."

WRECK OF THE AMERICAN SHIP

"A" ROBERT L. BELKNAP.”.

A PORTION OF THE CREW ARRIVE

AT RINGAPORE.

ONE BOAT MISSING.

The

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, January 20th. Doctor Corncilus Hers has been arrested at Bournemouth on an extradition warrant at the instance of the French Government on a charge: of fraud in connection with the Panama Scandale, but he la too III to be moved,

January arst.

The deaths are announced of Captain Nelson, one of Mr. Stanley's officers, Lord Saint Oswald, and Lord Stratheden;"

Great excitement continues in Cairn over the Fakhri Pacha incident and demonstrations. In Tier Cairo correspondent says there is a pro- favor of the Khedive are being organited. The nounced iseling of insecurity owing to the Anti- Brush agitation which is fostered by the French and native papers, The Khedive han conferred on Fakhri Pacha the highest clas of the Order

of Ormanich.

January and.

The Dynamiter Egan who was sentenced to twenty years penal servitude in 1884 has been released.

It is believed that the marriage of the Duke |

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NEW YORK, January sand. President Cleveland, in an interview granted | to a member of the Preas at Syracuse, expressed a hope that a Bill repealing Sherman's Act would be passed, and declared that, if the Democrata were placed in power, the repeal of the Mackleley Tariff Act would follow.

BERLIN, January 22nd. A recrudescence of cholera in Germany is causing alarm in Halle; seventeen cases have occurred to-day, of which nine proved fatal,

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THE LONDON, January, 23rd.

According to the latest news received from Cairn, it is feared that, unless Great Britain taken stringent measures, she will be confronted with a serious Egyptian question.

The Daily News in a leader'says that it is sure that Lord Cromer would co-operate loyally with Riaz Pasha, who has a high character, above corruption, The Times says that the Khediva is openly credited with the intention to dismiss the English oficials, and that there are also rumours to the effect that he is endeavouring to achieve. the evacuation of the country by Great Britain, but that it, The Times, is unable to believe the Khedive capable of such folly, which could not but result in tightening the British hold on the Egyptian Government.

"RIGO MARU," Captain Jar. Joner, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at 416)

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signces of Cargo are hereby detected, to sells their Blk of Lading for conterignature, and takko Tmmediate delivery of their Goods from alongside..

Allele astonishment was created bere yester- day, says the Straits Times of the gret ulto, by the arrival of a ship's boat containing the Captain and third mate of the American ship, Robert L. Baiknop, which was lost on the morning of the 16th Instant on the north of Natona Island. The bost was rigged up in a curious fashion, obviously for making some what hazardous passage with as little difficulty as possible. From the gun-wale, there had been bellt up about two feet of canvas, and the head part was covered in entirely so as to ward off the water in going through a rough sea and a head sen especially. "We understand that this device was entirely the idea of the captain who lu now in Slugapore, and who this morning gave our reporter a few details concerning the disaster. The Robert L. Belknap was a wooden American ship built in 1884 at Rockport, Malce U.S.A. She was of 2,369 tons register and was a full-rigged ship 'carrying a crew of twenty eight hands, all told. Her commander, Captain Horace Staples, was one of the principal owners, his share being nearly one half and there wis, so we are told, co polley of insurance covering the loss of the ship which, sceing that little or nothing was saved from the wreck, means a very considerable loss for the captain, letting alone the crew who saved nothing. Robert L. Belknap loaded up a general cargo al Kobe, which port she left on Friday, 3alk December, bound for New York. Everything went well, she having light and variable winds. the captalo to make the north of Natura Island; and, on the morning of the 15th, they were in Long. 103° 8' and Lat, 6g. The ship. was shaping a course S. by W, until 6 o'clock that day, running to make the island, but falling to do so at that sime, the ship was hauled to W. S. W. so as to make perfectly sure of getting to the westward of it, and they kept on this course until 3 o'clock the following morning. The land was then made to be bearing N. W., and the ship then hauled out to the S. E. and, just one hour later, she struck on a reef a good fifteen miles from land. The centre of Pulo Laut was bearing N.W. by W. The lead was cat THEATRE and five fathoms of water were shown ; but the lead corsid not be hauled in agzin, The deep sea lead was brought into service and after obtaining bottom could not be brought inboard, and both were lost. The ship had ren bow on to coral reef which, at the first shock, must hare mide a large hole to her hull. She rapidly began to all, and sering that matters were get H.E. Sir WILLIAM AND LADY ROBINSON andelivered after the 16th fast, will be subject to ting serious, the second mate was sent away in one of the boats to see If there was a favourable landing place. All the bosts were then got aut and provisioned as rapidly as possible with biscuits, tinned stoffe, and of course a stock of fresh water. Within an hour simost after she bad taken the ground, she was full of water and there was only just time to get the bants pro- perly provisioned, and to get also some

chronometer. compasses and the

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✔o-hap's Advertisements.

Merry Thought, with mafoo up, went in fine -form for a mile exercise gallop la 382, 1;131; ▼ until the 15th January. It was the intention of countries of the world universally declara it

1.49 and 221 and appears to be coming to baad very nicely indeed. This is an exceptionally speedy pony, and it should not be forgotten that atlast year's Hongkong Races, in addition to run- alag second to Hero in the Ashley Cap, to Light ning in the Navy Cup, and to Mighty in the Ladies Parse, be won the Lusitana Cup from Bald. Heart, the fast time of 241) and the Flyaway Stakes from Enthusiast and Golden Cloud. The Derick-Hunter "jubs,” Hoax and Steadfast, were spun out almost at high pressure over the Valley Stakes distance, making 331. 663. and 1.42. The claims of Mr. Buxey's bay griffo Islander to consideration for the Wong-Bei-chong Stakes, in which race he c is an almost certain starter, were practically demonstrated when, with Mr. Master in the saddle, be galleped the half mile in 3a and 6zł and Mr. Master fooès considerably over 10s. gib, which is the weight Islander will have to carry. On this form, Islander looks a probable winner of the opening event of the meeting, a race, by the way, which my friend' Buxey has never yet succeeded in wlaning.

Stonehenge, owner up, was sent a mile in 341, 69, 1.40, and 11), the shapely little bay going very freely all the way, and he looks like developing into one of the best of the “subs." Bovril, going alone for a mile and a quarter, made the following, emo 1–36, 10f, 147, 2.231, and 2.58, and pulled up apparently sound. Juniper and the Ewa Derby griffin Liberty were "powed" three quarters of a mile to 371, Exo, and 1.43 the latter showing much the better form, Gallant Httle Tem Tit was steered by his owner over the half-mila, connus (37 and 1.11), but I fear the German Cup winner of two years ago has been rather overdons during the off season, and even were it otherwise he would be out-classed in the open races.

Hell and Mervyn, Mr. Hart Buck riding the fatter, did their three-quarters in 349, 69, and 1.432, and it strikes me, that there is scarcely enough of the diminutive grey to give hith much chance against some of bis lang-atriding rivals. Mountaineer (Mafoo) and Royalty (Mr. Master) ploughed along for a mile and a half in 36. xizz, 1.45 2.23, 2.598, and 3.338. Under the old conditions Mountaineer, with only fost felb, un, would probably have rivalled the victories of Fun, Entertainer, and Ardent fa the Derby, but 118 7lb, mcans quite another thing, and highly tried as he is reported to have been 'In the North, I doubt 'his ability to gira 6b, to pony of the stamp and attested excellence of Black Pearl.

Talisman was accompanied by Mr. Cruick- shanic's “sub” Switchback for a mile and a quarter, the old pony cantering alongside the griffin in 35. 68, 1.431, 3221, and 2.561 Fangh

-Ballagh, ridden by a soldier boy, galloped ibe Valley Stakes distance in 548, 1.108, and 1-424 and then Surewind (Mr. Jones up) was want an easy mile times, 38, 113, 148 and 3.231. Assyrian (Mr. May) and Dayz #powed" half alle ta 34 and 661. Viper, Mr. Hart Back to the pigskin, and Mr. Humphreys speedy gain Varucs, did a capital mile gallop and in very fals (ime-331, 683, 1.431 and 3.16), the chet nut moving in very taking style.

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thing else had to be left behind. There was no time to wait for the return of the bosts second mate and the other three

| set out for the shore. They met the boat with the second mate on their way, about two or three miles from the ship. The second mate reported that there was a native village in the neighbour. hood, and a native was in the host with the second mate. The other boats proceeded on: ward for the shore, and the second mate returned to the ship and he did not foin the others till the following morning. They remained together, living as best as they could amongst the natives The situation was rather hard for at least one member of the unfortunate party; for the chief mate bad with him his wife, who was the only woman on the ship or among those who came from the ship. The day after the Robert L. Briknah struck the reel, she began and, after that, to break up. The masts went over the side

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

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Howard & Co. Dance Annual, 40 cents..

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Comic Albums and Comic Songe, a large selection.

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was rapii, so that there was not even a possibility to save anythlogi-such a contingency being of course obstracted by the fact of the vessel being |

and the shore being some so far from the what filleull formavigation. They kept together on the bland and received fairly good treatment at the hands of the falanders, barring the | propenalty of the latter to disregard the sight to personal property, This, however, was an inconvenience that could be put up with. On Saturday the 21st, the second officer expressing a desire to strike ont for Singapore, was given a choice of boats belonging to the ship. There wAS also a prahn in which the naitre headman and two or three others of the islanders offered to bring as the second mate. The officer, bowever, deelded to take one of the ship's boats, and he left on the morning of the arst in the whale boat taking

with him the boatswala and three men. The

other members of the crew left behind then commenced to make preparations, for leaving the island'. The chief mate and sixteen 'man, For six furlongs Torchlight (mafoo) and the with the chief mate's wife, decided to accept the subscription pony Colonist (Mr. Master) "powed offer of the prahas while the captain and the at nearly full speed, the clock ticking the third mate set to work to get the ship's long boat quasters-33, 67, and 141. The roan Parmesan, ready for ses. Masts were made from wood with Dr, Meadon in the saddle, covered the mile bewn on the island, and a rough sort of canvas in 35, 1.103, 1.461, and 2.101, moring beauti-Was stretched along the gunwale two feet above, fully, but it is doubtful if last year's Valley while the fore part was covered in altogether. Stakes winner could have gone much faster if he After provisioning the boat, she left on Thurs- had been asked the question, Mr. Jay's "reby day, 26th January, and had a tally, good pass Motor, with Jim up, went a mile a 352 serera rain squalls, arriving at about 2 28 to Singapore, with the exception of two 1.10, 1.481, and 2.24, the little cream zalloping in resolate fashion and he is o'clock on the afternoon-of the 30th. The srideally one of the improving son. Dancraggan, second mate, who left in the axle boa, looking as fit as the proverbial Sddle, was treated has not yet been heard of, bat it is possible that to a lot of slow work and then came down the he and his men may have been picked up by a straight at score, recording 30 seconds for his passing ship. Much sympathy must be falt for quieter, The Evo Endent, Vagrant, and the Captain, who has lost heavily by the wreck Freedom, the Derby representative of the He has nothing but what he stands upright in, "muckle hoose "by the bye, I am glad to see and the crow are practically in the same con- that the proper Jardine colours, dark blue and dito.

The Captain attributes the loss of the ship to silver braid, have been subatliated this year for the nondescrip: 'blue and sliver of the past the Admiralty chart net bearing any trace of the lobbed along form milo med a quarter in 36, 5.5, reef on which his ship strack. The sailors ara 2.471, 2.24 and 2.593, both finishing with being put up at the Sailor's Home. The pahu A good deal left in them. Looking through the with the chief officer, bis wife and the sixteen entries for the Foschow Cup, I am at a loss to members of the crew, arrived safely at Singapore,

find anything that has much chance of beating during the foretion of the gist, there being no

last year's winner of that race. ; album

AN OLD SPORTEMAN,

Hongkong, yth February, 1895.

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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 28th both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

D. GILLIES, Secretary, Hongkong, 9th February, 1895.

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E LARGE FRONT ROOM, in Floor, Fraya Central, 16.

Apply to

faclog the South. Its accommodation is ungur. passed in the Far East,

Every comfort is provided for Vialtors, with excellent Cuisine, and Wines, Spirits and

| Mali Lignore of the best brands.

Hot, Cala, Showe and Sea Water Baths. Large and well Ventilated Dining, Billard and Reading Rooms, and ta well-supulled Bary

A small Dairy is attached to the premises,

MES. MARIA B. DOS REMEDIOS

.. Proprietress.

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HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL, A MOY.

THIS

HIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL

situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-class Accommodation for Vialtors, An EXCELLENT TABLE is kept; and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of the very best quality.

Terms Moderate,

fa

R. HELLWIG, Proprieter Amoy, 1st September, 1893. THE SHAMEEN HOTEL,

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

THIS a few minutes walk of the HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably

"River Steamer Wharves,) is now open to receive Visitors, sem

The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will ba LAUTS, WEGENER & Co. found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East. Hongkong, 6th January.. 1803

171) The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every Juntry in season, and the cuisine is in experi- enced hands, oi

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE

ROOMS TO LET

Secretary,

vgi EON BUKA No.50. - JUST RECEIVED,

TH-EP/EXAMINATION HULK and the Ground and First Floors of the FOR OFFICES and for CHAMBERS on EARL & FAWN SHELLSTAALONS Of Ike KowLook Cipals Horzi, laclag Queen's Road and Pedder Street.

HATS FELT HATS HOT IP be CLOSED from the 16th to the with immediate estry if required.

(NEWEST SHAPES),

For particulars, apply to than

MARELYALL, MILEAVY BROWN, Commissioner of Customs

Hongkong, 8th December, 1891. NEW SCARVES AND COL-

for Kowloon & District LARS, BOOTS & SHOES...

Cukom House,

TO LET, Dikenut Kowlood, 9th February, 1893,

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION) (. HONGKONG TRADING CO., ITO 7, D'AQUILAR STEKET.

PERSEVERANCE:

LODGE OF Hongkong, gth February, 1893-

~AGUEHONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC, Jody NOTICE.

AREGULAR MEETING of the abere JK

A LOUGE me held in the FREEMASsen af above have this Day Authorized Mr. JAMES ROBERTSON CHISHOLM to siga| HALL, ZEIRRI Spees, 80 THURSDAY, Juntosh our Firm per Procuration.

Cand sustant; at 3.30 ford pjo, precisely, Luling fund that MGAS"). HARVIE & CO." Brethren are cordially förled my breakfas 1. Hongkong, pth February, 109gi og [819 || Hongkong, och February, 1899.

Lars

HE Large Handsome SHOP, No. 24, Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Dakin Bros, of Chian, Limited,

not Two Large AIRY ROOMS on the Top Floor

CRUICESHANE & Co., LTD,.. que Victoria Dløpengary, Hongkong, and August, 1892,

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only.

| A WELL AFPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM, A. F. DO ROZARIO;;;

Manager, Hongkong, fat September, 18.,

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

VIL OSBORNE begs to remind the Publis

been made for the comfort and convenience of Visitors to this popalas Summer Resort. BAY VIEW.: occupies the best situation on the Shan-i-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steams-launches cas at any time come alongside the jetty adjoin fog the spacious lawa. in.

M that every possible mangement has

"The Cuisine is unrivalled in Hongkong,' and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigar Aptc, and kept in stock. Private Dinners or Tiffas prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all [{hours,

Hongkong, and May, 18gn/

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