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other place, we feel safe in saying for the Hong- kong public that-
the appr
Which kings Jimyo fottered, and a essentry's pride, Protest who may, we'll never cunt mulda. For the first time in great number of years
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and, to the Ride Brigade's Band having barn Tiam, 9min. 34 seer.^^ attacked with la eripe, the Hongkong Regl ment musician being alen kors de combat, and the Naval Band being 'all at wor—with the
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The Hongkong Celegraph
We understand that Miss Anton will tem morrow present that much caveted trophy of the races, "The Ladles' Parse."
The SCURRY STARKS; A sweepstakes of $10 esch; for Chlua ponies bond fide Griffins at dere of entry; weight for laches as per scale; pen-winners allowed to lbs. Three quarters of a mile.
Mr. John Peel's cb,'Starlight, trot 4lb.........
Mr. Cralcksbank 1 Mr. Boyd's d. Danmaya, srat 41b...Mr Bürklü a Mr. George's apd. Harlang, xost ralb Mr. Joues 3 Mr. David's pld. Celt, rost talb... Mr. Crawford & | Mr. J. D. Humphreya'ch. Voltigent, IIst zib...
Mr. Hart-Back o Mr. Inglis' apd. Alaric, rost zalb...Mr. Gresson o Mr. 1*y's skó. Tankered, x 1st 4lb..Mr. Sampson o Dr. Noble's g. Sunrise, rat lb... Mr. Taylor o Mr. Taylor's g. The Rake, rust rib..Capt. Hent o Won easily, a rood second; Harfangs bad third. Time, I mln. 333 secs,
The EXCHANGE PLATE; presented by the Bankers and Exchange Brokers of Hongkong.
weight for Inches as per anale; band Ade Griffins at date of entry allowed 5 lbs; winners. at this Meeting 5 lbs. exira; entrance $10.
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The NAVY Cup ↑ presented by Officers by H.M. Best ; around pony to mostrá kalf the entrance foon for China, ponies; weight for inches & er scxle ; previous winners at this westiar of om noe gibt, extra, of two recie zību, extra, and of thres ge move races rolls. extra; non-starteën at this meeting excluded : entrice $10. One műs and a half, Mt. John Peel's w. Torchlight, tırt rasb .......
Mr. Master 1 | Mr. Dryandusės g. Cobweb, 11st tb............ Mr. Hart Back Mr. Barey's g. Bluebeard, 13st alḥ Mr. Buskül 3 Mr. Rose's & Hoheit, fist tib......Mr. Taylor
Won lo a common canter ; 4 had third. Time, 3 min. so such. The FAREWELL CUP ; value $500 ; prevented by E. Mackintosh, Esq. 1 second pony to receive balf the entrance age; for Chiun ponion; weight for Inches as per scale; subscription griffins of this 'eeson, 1894-95, xliwwed yibe.. other griffins allowed gibe; entrance 310.
One mile.
Mr. Baxvy's bik. Black Velvet, tort solb....... Mr. Cheeked Mr Boyd's g. Denblaan, net tib. M. Borka Mr. Fourman's ct. Primrose, 1st tib, Mr. Taylor 3
rith
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THE wise man has bis tongue a good deal shorter THE most effectual way to spouse happiness ourselves is to confer li unsplygis on others,
THE RECENT INSURRECTION IN HAWAII
LONDON, February 2‹d. shows that the recent attempt at Insurrection.
Further intelligence received from Hawali | than his ours. has not been entirely quelled. The agitation is Martial law has now been proclaimed and the being kept up to restore Queen Lilloekalant. ex-Queen arrested. On ter hours being searched discovered. a quantity of arms and dynamite bombs were
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co. THE higher a little man is Hfted the smaller he tooks.
| COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson ❘ & Cọ,
We understand by the latest Singapore papers that the Straits Mail died on the "ith Inst. WHEN the Britlah stermer Haftan loft Swatem on the 20th Instant, there were the following steamers in port:Hailoong. Esang. Namoa, Taicheong, Vikrang, Wenchow and Loose.
FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitars, accordions, strings and fitings of ali.jgtyds at W. Robinson & Co
A VICIOUS-LOOKING Chinaan ramed” Chan - Kwal, who admitted twa provient manalchions for lasceny, was sentenced to twelve Months' Imprisonment by Mr. Wodehouse (riday, for THE report that Chinn 'had recently given arteg' « box af clothing from a house in West ryder for a first-class fronclad to be constructed Point at 5 am, this morning. by Masers, Sir W. G. Armstrong. Mitchell and Co., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, is, we believe, not
correct.
CHAN MAU, a coolle, was fined $5 or in default 14 days hard labour at the Magistracy to-day, for stealing seven fron harse shoes, valued at $1, the property of the Kowloon Godown Co. for Macas on the 14th inst. THE Portuguese transport Africa left Singapore The defendant élected to go aloft,
NEW Comic Song and Dance Albums at W, Robinson & Co.
Tis the Pinang Gazette of the rih :-The Japanese torpedo catcher Tatista. 875 tons, Commander S. Mokayama, arrived in Bombay harbour on the gist ult. frem Aden, hvving left that port on the 21st. The Tatinis entered Aden harbour in Angust last while on her way to Japan, and was detained at that place by the Brith Gavernment under provisions of the Nostrality Act. She has come hrte for docking. duced into our navy. These gani will be of smaller calibre, the largest being a 4-in. 25-dessatched the steamer Asagao Maru with
proceed to Japan. The
Government pounder, the other gass being a 13-penndar officers and men under the command of Coptala THE "man of the world" has, as a rule. little cat. gun, and a 12-poseder 8-cwt, gun, firing the Mukoyama to Aden where she arived on the
same projectile and differing only in weight, 14 of the Tatsuta and she felt on the
On the 16th Captala Mekoyama took charge of Republic, received bis Excellency Kung Chao-reporte of its agents in Japan, bas agreed to 30th ult. The Tatsuta was rullt by Meeste. M. CASIMIR-PERIER, the President of the French THE German Government, having received the der
The Japanese aleamer Asagao Mary, Comman. yuan, the Chinese Minister, on the 24th ultims.
Matanmeto, also arrived in Bombay on the enter into negotiations for the revision of its Armstrong, Mitchell & on Newssife.on treaty with Japan. It has also requested and Tyne. She is fitted with triple expansion of Commerce and other authorities. The setup!
an boar. She carries s'x guns and has a com- work of discussion will therefore probably soon plement of 91 officers and men, all told. be commenced.
Three new quick-firing guns are to be intro- and after completing them the
alty for others until he finds himself in a situ tion where he seeks it for himself."
length, and charge of cordite ured,
2 st.
Second pony to receive $50; for Calan poniew; Mr. David's d. Blus Ribbon, 10 kemSOR THE French steamer Mexam, which was received reports on the subject from Chambers j'engines and can maintało a speed of 21 boots
the superior jackeyship of Mr. Master, in a victory for the mach maligned Stoner by a short nose; a fair third. Time, 3mia. 45 reck The PROFESSIONAL CUP presented; second pany to receive half the entrance fees; for China ponies; welcht for faches as per scale; winners of one race at this meetlog 7ibe. extra of two or more rac's to lbs, extra i previous non-starters to carry 128; entrance $10. One mile and a quarter.
wrocked a few months ago, is will ring on the Kerrovie rock, and serves 21 a good mark to Exvigators.
·
HIS EXCELLENCY Mr. Takaaki Kato, the new Japanese Minister to Great Britain, was passenger per White Star steamer Testonic which called from New York for Liverpool on | the 16th ultimo,
A BATCH of naval officers for service to the ships of H.M.'s Squadron in China left London further squad left London on the tat instant for per P. and O. steamer on the 17th ultimo. A
the same destination,
Naval Cadet-D. C. H. Dalrymple to the by Starlight, the pair racleg neck and neck pust the Rock and into the straight, where Dunblana | Empress of India.' came through his field and beating off Starlight challenged the lender, which took a commanding lead as soon as called on by his pilot and passed the winslag-post with a length and a half to spare; a fair third. Time zmín, Greek The GYMKHANA STAKKS; value £rgo; present. ed by the Gymkhane Committes, added to a sweepstakes of $5 'each; for subscription pontes of any season ; winners and previous Don-starters excluded: first pany to receive 70 per cent,; second zo per cent. ; third to per cent; weight for inches as per scale. One mile.
THE raw, damp and changeable weather with Clab gava a reception at is rooms to Colonel On the 23rd instant the San Francisco Press months has proved rather wying for the poorly about to start for the Orient as the Herald corres which we have been visited daring the past two
John A Cockerfil of New York, who was then clad and badly housed among the coolle class, pandent at Yokohama, Jan Ralph of the New and as
remalt there are an unusual number of York Sun, James Creelmen, the wt corres what in the untere of
these sufferers; and, in fact, darleg the last few days there has already been a marked improve went to their condition.
Graham and
A
Mir. George's spd, Harlang, rost yib Mr. J. D. Humphrey's elu Valtigour, most relb
Mr. Fullerton o One mile and three queriere. Mr. Fourman's ch. Slever, fost r3lb..........
Mr. Hart-Bocko Mr. Master Mr. John Peal ch. Starfight, ront 231b r
LA RETRAS Mr. Crickbank of Mr. John Peels w. Torchlight, just 12lb .....
Mr. John Peel's cr. Warlock, ron toth ........... Mr. Gresson
Mr. Gretion Mr. Ruxey'g. Bluebeard, tist rib, Mr. Burkill 3 Mr. Carruthers' g. Havoc, Trst alb........... Contrary in expectation there ware only eight Mr. Crolekabeak competitors for this mach-coveted trophy, Mr. Dryandust'e g. Cobweb, 11st tib
Primrose got the
before he had gone half a mile Black the AdmiraltyMidshipmen-L R. Greene catarrh and similar complaints; but the milder Profess
better of a bad start.
THE following appointments have been made at i cases of fever, throat and long affections, entendent, and Frederick Vilters, the artist, Mr. Hart-Buck o
of typho-pneumonts, Inficenza. Professor Herrmann, the A fine race down the straight ended, through Velvet rushed past him, closely attended and J. F. Warton to the Empress of Indios | weather will soon be here and give reltaf to all present,
magi-l
b-lan, we also and during
the evening entertained the assemblape with
various sleight-of-hand those present being General pesformances. The rooms were crowded, among Colonel Young of the Presidio, and number of members of the Bohemian Club, W. W. Naughton, president of the club, presided, and opened the exercises of the evening
abant rr o'clock hy Introducing Colonel Cockerllf, who made à felicitous address in which
spoke highly of the local institution. Creelmon Press Club of which he
has heen president, and reviewed bis experiences in Topan and China briefly, and was followed by Villiers, who Enako campaigner. Julian Ralph, who prided himself upon the fact that be iva newspaperman, spoke highly of the profession, and es an
old VITAL statistics scheduled recently in the clly of worker in the ranks advised bis-bearers to give New York shew that there were folly 3,000 caser
their best endeavours to their business. What is of the grip under treatment and that seven deaths described by the Fric Chronicle saa“ general have occurred during the week from this malady.jollication brought the proceedings to a close It is generally agreed in the scientific world, about the third "cock-crow,” ways the American paper, that "is grippe neither a bad cold nor ordinary influents, but that it is an actual disease. "He jests at acasa who never felt a wound," says the poet, but there are plenty of credible witnesses in this city, recalling the winter of 1899-90, who would make ffidavit that the grip is a real disease, and that It hangs and holds on with a pertinacity worthy a better cause.
· Mr. Fourman's er. Pilmrone, stat rib..
Mr. Sampson I Mr. Buxcy's g. Homeguned, 11st 115.......................
Mr. Barká Mr. Dryasdust's ch. Dandy, rost glh............
Mr. Hart Buck 3 Mr. David's d. Blue Ribbon, rost ralh
Mr. Crawford_o. Mr. Little's g. Chesal, rost 12lb ...Mr. Taylor o Mr. Roy's g. Glengairn, 1011 glb...Mr. Master a led throughout; bad third; the rest clean out Won In a common canter by Primrose, who
of the hunt, Time, 1 min. 41) SECH. The GERMAN Cur; presented by member of the German Club; second pony to receive hatthe entrance fees; for subscription gritas of this season, 1894-95 weight for Inches as per sesle; entrance $10. One mile and a quarter.
Mr. Derick-Hunter's g. Lunna,
--
Tost ralb.....
Mr. Master 1 glb...... Mr. Crawford 2
Mr. David's cr. Silver Dart, Iost
Capt. Thomas' d. Morrison, tot alb Mr. John Peel's spd. Tots, rost 61b. Mr. Gressone Mr. Hart Bucks
Me Aldale's br. Diogenes, trat rlb. Mr. Burkill o Mr. Buxey's g. Wildfire, rost ralb..............
Mr. Sampson o Mr. David's g. Silver Cloud, tost ob
Mr. Humphreys o
Morrison, a hot favourite, but evidently "off colour." Diogenes, who made the running, was collared in the back straight by Lunes and Silver Dart, between whom there was grand race bome, resulting in a triumph for Lunan by a couple of lengths; the favourite a bad third, closely attended by Iota and Sliver Cloud. Tims, a min.43 secs.
The JOCKEY CUP; value $150; second pony to receiva $50; for subscription ponies of any season; winners excluded; to be ridden by Jockeys who have never had a winning mount previous to this meeting in Hongkong or Chine weight for luches as per scale ; entrance 85. One mile.
Mr. Fourman's g. Magic, rost talb............
Mr. Fullerton 1 Mr. Allale's br. Diogenes, rist 1lb Mr. Gedge » Mr. Beaconsfield's g. Premler, last alb
†
THREE months hard fabour was the dose of V, de Bary and 184 N C. O.'s men of the he referred at some length to the New York
physic administered by Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court to-day to Celestial cook for lawfully breaking and entering house No. 9; Wo-on Line, and annexing three dollars worth of clothing.
THE adjourned ball-yearly general meeting of the Marine Club was teid in Singapore on the evening of the 13th inst, when the report and Recounts were passed unanimously. The firm. cial condition of the club is distinctly good, there, being a balance of assets over fiabilitfer of
Mr. David's cz. Silver Dart, rost glb............
Mr. Crawford 1 Mr. Darick-Hunter's hik, Pickaninny, rost glb
Mr. Muster 2 Mr. Carruthers' ch. Sweetbrier, 1st 4lb.
Mr. Cruickshank 3 | $1,863. Mr. Beaconsfield's g. Fremier, rost talb........ Mr. Bodan's d: Chop Chop, ristilb
Mr. Hai o CLERGYMEN's daughters are abundant enough on the stage, and now, it seems, we are to see Mr. Burkil!o the daughter of an M.P. on the boards, remarks Mr. Boden's ch. Susɛ, zori 9lb ...Mr. Stavaley o Mr. Joba Peels apd. Inta, rost 6'b Mr. Grossen a
London daily. Miss Margaret Wallace, who Mr. Kramer's bik. Fra Diavole, 10st 13lb......mime, is reported to be the daughter of Mr. was cast for a part in Mr. Ouror Barrett's panto- Mr. Sampson a Robert Wallace, M.P., whose caustic wit bas Dr. Noble's d. Sunset, xxst 1lb...Mr. Taylor o done much at times to relleve the boredom This was a most populag win, the sway of which habitually sits upon the members of the Silver Dart, Mr. David Gilles, and his elder, House of Commons. Mr. Crawford, oơming in fe quite an ovation from the spectators. Pickaulany was a good second and "Sweet Brier a fair third, Time, z min. 13 seconds.
Capt. Hunt 3 Mr. Boden's d. Chop Chop, 11st slb
Mr. Staveley o Mr. Darius' g. Gibraltar, rost gib...Mr. Goetz Dr. Noble's d. *Sunset, 1zat flb...Dr. Noble o Do. g. "Exile, 11st lb Mr. Humphreys o
*Dr. Nabla declared the best to win. Magic, capitally ridden throughout and hard pressed by Diogenes in the straight, won by art HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE length and a quarter; a fair third; the rest beaten off half a mile from home. Time, a mini
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1895.
MEETING, 1895.
Stewards-His Excellency Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G.; His Excellency Vice- Admiral the Hon. Sir E.R. Fremantle, K.C.B.; His Excellency Major-General Digby Barker, C.B.; Commodore Boyes, R.N. Colonel Macdonell, R.A.;
Colonel Mulloy, R.E.; Lleuk Colonal St.
nol St. Paul, The Ride Brigade; Lieut. Colonel Barrow,
rrow. Hongkong Regiment: The C. P. Charter; A. Coxon, Esq. R. M. Gray, Esg H. E. Hobson, Esq. The Hon. J. J. Kesmice; D. Ciller, Erg M. Grate, Eng. J. D. Humphreys, Fsq. T. Jackson, Esq.
Clerk of Scales-H. E. Hobson, Esq. Judge The Hon. C. P. Chaler, Starter-M, Grote, Esq.
16 secs.
The FLYAWAY STAKES; a sweepstakes of $3 each with $100 added; for Chins ponies weight for inches as per scale; Subscription ponies of any season; non-wioners allowed 71b.; Subscription ponies of any sesson winrara allowed 3 lbs; previous winnern at this Meeting 7 lbs. extra. Three quarters of * mlic.
Mr. Boyd's g. Dundee, 11st. tlb, Mr. Burkill 1 Mr. Busey's bik, Black Velvet, at ib
Mr. Sampson a Mr. Roy's g. Glengalen, 10st 6lb... Mr. Master 3 Mr. David's pid. Celt, zost talb, Mr. Crawford Mr. Dryandust's g. Hard Times, tost alb...... Mr. Hart-Bock Mr. John's Peel's g. Seamew, tost olb
Mr. Grasson Dr. Noble's g. Sunrise, izst rib......Mr. Taylor Zback straight led natii near the village, where Hard Times coming through his field in the Black Velvet, closely followed by Dundos, challenged him, and entering the straight was about half a length to the good. He was not
long master of the situation, for Dundee, skilfully ridden by Burkill, soon challenged, and desperate struggle home ended in davor Dundee by half a length; a bad thied. Time,
min. 338 seks.
The TAI YEUR FONG COP; value $300)
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1:03
TIPS FOR TO-MORROW.
·THE CIVIL SERVICE FURSE. 1.-Silver Dart or Morrison. 2-Ерода, 3.—Gibraltar or “Iota.
THE CHALLENGE CUP, 1.- Dunblane er Sinner. 2-Starlight,
THE LADIES' PUREL. I-Dundee. 2.-Celt. 3.-Chusel
HONGKONG STAKES.
1.-L.cnn. *.--Morrison, 3-Premier,
THE PARSER CUP. 1-Bluebeard or Scat, 2.-Timekeeper, 7.-Bovril.
THE GARRISON CUP. 1-Dunmore.. 1-Magic,
The Rake,
THE CONSOLATION STAKES. Havoc on Cobweb. a.--Selft. 3.Suprise,
THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKE,
korSinneringeng yan
1.—Black Velvet.
gamStarlight et dyn
NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES. 1.—Prumfer or Fi Diavola." 2.-Wilfire. Rimery 20 ----Jata or Sunset.
TELEGRAMS.
NESHJAPANESE WAR LOAN,
London, February stať,
The Japanes: Government has applied to the Diet for y (the) ya, mas of yma hundred million jak:
THE UNITED STATES LOAN. The agelications for the-American, Iona In London, we wenty timis to masse, at the amount offered.
(From Rangoan Times) THE CHIN DISARMAMENT.
Rainable Währing áöð. The dermament of the Southern. Călan'la
proceeding wallsfactorily. Mr. Carey has already received nearly four handred, guns, which have
THE United States gunboat Machins srrived at Colombo from New York on the 30th January on her way to Chins to join the United States Squadron there. The Machias left New York on the 20th of November last, and called the Azores, Gibraltar, Maka, Port Said, Ismajlis, Saez and Aden, The Machins is a gunbost of 2.180 tons and 1.600 horse-pawar, and caries eight 4-lach Q.-F. guns faur G-pdre, Q.-F. gun two I-pdrs. and two machine guns. She is commanded by Capt. E. S. Houston, with eleven
and
150 men all teld.
warrant officers
well how
the
SAYS the Sloganate Free Press of the 13th Inst.: -The Chartered P. & O. transport Mal con with R.A. reliefs for Singapore, arrived here this morning en route to Hongkong. Licuts, N. D. Cochrane, J. T. Macdougall, R. H. Parkes, and H. 25th company Southern Division. R.A. were six children, 399 la all. Sgt. Maje Mills, R., ted on the 23rd January between Maite and Port Said, and was buried ashore at Port Sald, the cause of death being exhaustion.
passengers by her, together with five women and
THE San Francisco Chronicle thinks, "It will
THE following extract. Is from an interesting paper, recently read before the Cardiff Institore of Marine Engineers The greatest depth known to which a diver but descendel is 201 feet. Several descents have been made to depths exceeding 1gó feet, but the pressure is so great even there that few men would care to risk ibeir lives in the attempt. The extreme depth of 201 is said to have been reached by a diver named Hooper, working on the wreck of the Horn on the West Coast of South America,
be pretty diMenit matter to convince the i besautras a large stock of inth to bellare that
on
people of the United States who have been It watching the trend of affairs in Hawal that he stopped down at that depth for three quarters man-of-wat Philadelphia sway from the islands square inch was about 85 pounds. Roughly Grover Cleveland did not deliberately keep the of an hour on one occasion. The pressure par so as to give the devoted followers of the deposed speaking, the water pressure may be taken as 24 land was repeatedly warned that the withdrawal depth. In 60 feet of Queen an opportunity to work their will
pounds par square
for every fathom fo of the Philadelphis would be the signal for an advantage, and even Bo feet can be managed water divers Can work to attempt to overturn the Republie, but he diare. fairly well, but at greater depths it is not possible the Royalists would not feel embarrasted. He much One of the best things of this kind garded every warning, and fixed thines so that to remain under sufficiently long to will, says our contemporary, probably regret to record was the valving of nine boxes of gold coin learn that the Republicans were too promot, and from the steamer Alfonso XII. She ank pear that the revolt was crushed before it made any Grand Canary in a depth of nearly 160 feet and serious headway,"
few believed that 'the ten boxes of specie to her hold would ever see daylight again. Each box was worth 10,000 and reward of £500 for each of them resulted in an attempt belog made to regain the specie. A diret named Lambert got up seven boxes, and twa were recovered by Tessier at the risk of existence, but the tenth box could not be recovered. Subsequent expeditions have failed to reach the missing box, and the divers employed met with serious accidents,
PRIVATE letters ways the Ľ. & C. Express of the 4th ultimo, show the pitch to which popular excitement hai carried the Japanese nation and continues. We need not "eriously take such statements as that of the Fiff and above all, we
At the Palice Court to-day, before Mr. Wode nerd not imagine that the Government is house, Timothy Murray marins on the animated by ruch sentiments, or that
that it has lost
American cralsex Detroff, was charged for the control of popular feeling which it knows to Revolting e rickaka cosile and resoring, to pay
to let run riot, as xults how to seguinte, or
20 cents vehicle hire, and also for anhaling Its purpose. Still the present tone needs to be P. C. McSwayed while in the execution of his noticed, and under the easy defeats of the
duty early this morning. The constable stated Chinese it runs more or less to this strain, which that at 12-45 m. on the 21st fastast he was on la given in a private letter by the mail: duty at New Peddar's Wharf, when be heard, a England or Russle dare to cross cur path or
grest disturbance between the defendant And Interfere with our ends it will be the worse
the ricksha coolle.
defendant had the for," &c.
vehicle driver down on the ground, and was kicking
bim. Witness arrested the defendant, kicked and ill-used the constable la brutal manner. The defendant, who was given good character by Liant. Rogers of the Detroit, "was exemplifies the Imprudence of steam-launch A serious accident, od nas which thoroughly fined $6-$5 for the assault, and 3 compenss-owner"in allowing their fast launches to be den to the coolie. The errlog red-cons paid
brodied
careless or Incompetent coxswains, up the shekels.
As well as one which ilustrates the apparent
In reference to Mr. G. H. Gale's recently published letter we are requested to state that A special exbibition of photography will be held In Loaden shortly under the auspices of the Imperial Institute, and it has accordingly been
maki s proposed to
a collection
of mounted photographs and place them on exhibj fon In the rooms of the "Odd Volumes" society, when a Committee consisting of
of Messrs, Coughtrie select such specimens as may be deemed aitable for despatch to London. Photographers are requested to sead in contributions freely for ible purpose not later than Thursday, March 7th. The Publie wil be invited to view the collection on Saturday, March 9th, from a to 7 pm.
The
BEA W
TEX Centurion is agile with us and will remain here three er four weeks to have some
י
DANGEROUS NAVIGATION IN HONGKONG HARBOUR.
by
of the authorities for the establish-
ATMODE
uavization
any casually other
W. H. Wickham and C. H. Gata eni | Improvements made in, her machinery, which evening, but luckily Astor, occurred list
careful anything like the small craft In the experience as shown to be beneficial to the than the bow of the Kowloon ferry launch Bargeur. The health of the crew has been Evening Star being crushed. It seems that good during her nine months sbiance from the Evening Star left Kowloon at 5.15 p.m. Hongkong. She had, however, one sad mishap. yesterday, and when in mid-stream, the cox- wear Wal-bai-wel, together with the swata was cautioned by several European Will and the japanese flect a severa |
among whom was an officer of the
bid
Despite
THE Actors Protective Union of Boston kas, i down uhơn thị Alsagrandimenffered vomis minor | Off; |
mys the Trison Chronicls, under consideration could be cleared, the
plan for securing for the 50,000 actors of the damages. At this time n
aavigations.
up, detaylar her anchors, and foreing her Rife Brigade, about his dangerous
fared. Before the two
tele efforts to make the coxswain shear
ery launch seeing that a augas refinery
waiip * Rʻhuge wave swept over
on his Course. Great excitement now occurred pa lng forward and carried into the sew Daniet board, and election day. At present they are enable to place where their profession.may call them on Edwards.
water and bitter wind was not able to keep fost "Star
and go. However, the coxswain of the the wasg his vote except at their own homes. Gadzooks, long enough for assistance to reach Bim and was packet odd'shind,
but on turning ran equarely into by my halidome, etc., the question is carried down and out by the current.
launch. The concussion, sa an refinery 2 plata and simple one. It involves only an
oye-witness remarked, WI terrible, the Valideant of two to the Constitution of the Teesprising of the 7th alilms in Henainly gets more thrown clean off their fest, and the
States, two or three nety of Congress, the joint setion of the Legislatures of more than forty mob. The whole affair was ill advised to the Star had her bows stove in by running til lit the scarcely assumed the proportions of a good sized consternation was intense. The result of thin 2ŝtates, and a complete reversal of the doctrine | carried out and disastrous te fis results to the tato the fron deck of the refinery lunch. - And dangerbté navigation was that the Eventag of suffrage which has ob'ained since the repablic leaders and their autoclater. No man of hegan. With these triffing obstacles removed there could be nothing in the way of
of the desire "of the' Actors' Frotective Union of Boston,
・Downtry am ansendment to the national election Landarekin and submerged the sign Wip dangerous proximity, he still ke t laws whereby they will be allowed to vote in the 3 worklok Sen nesman, who, an account of the cold touch and 2 minute it was a cavo ĐỂ.
THE extent to which we have permitted our been surrendered Wirbel oppdaltion, gaping and the enormous sum expended annually selves to become dependent upon foreign abip-
COLONEL MOONEY'S MURDERER."
for its transport service is so great as to merit the deeprat concerns of overy patriot, says the
0117 928-
And Starter :--A. Bahington, Esq. Hop, Trinsurer:-). C. Peter, Erq. Acting Clerk of the Course;-Hart Buck, SECOND DAY,THURSDAY, 21ST FEBRUARY.
prs- minence were identified with the revolt, but the verdict among the exclied passengers was.. Early in the morning the atmospheric condi-
severs! Innocent men of character and high A lucky escape, all bands safe, the coxswain tions appeared threatening, and despite the sun
standing were involved in its consequences and cracked, and the launch kancked up. abining brilliantly at mid-day, the weather con
their salates may now be forfeited and thetr tioned dull and cheerless, and the rain which
liberty and life be endangered. The GoreNEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. threatened ominously in the morning luckily
of the queer, been to the hands of the intelligest, ment of Hawall har, ever since the deposing of kept off the entire day. The attendance, if scLicely so large as on the opening day, still
experienced and pro: evly holding representatives The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship numbered many theusgods, and Intense
the Interest taken in the proceedings conclusively
Many dare we executed New York Maritime Register in recent lace of the islands, and whether their mon required Aigle Capt: Wm. H. Walker, from San Fran
control the Government lawfully, of " showed the immense popularity of racing with
pany to receive 950; for Chime goals bond yesterday in the presence of thousands of Eur. Our scean transportation for the last fiscal year, good-sense of the commentry and the stones America Kakohama and Nagaankl, with the
pooles operas sad nakes si kéwålpladi, habing made ȚAƐ9%] &/35- all classes in the colony. The inherent love of
fide Griffing at date of entry Subscription a full confession of guilt and implicated other amounted to
Cept. of the valge carried, for spring to life and Property Aimer our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined $248,481,123. Of Griffins weight for inches as per scale, other ANSIAAL W Englishmen for racing has long slace passed
Of ibla s the pro
protection possible will be sure Into & prover, b but nowadays neither Yorkshire
Grifflus 7 lbs. exurs ; previous winners 7 the
of foreiga carriage was 87.54 per cent. or them in power. The saddenness
· selegrams-:--|: tykes
$317.515.163, and the American shem 13.46 per which this last dinterbance was fueledeshows orts" from the Lothians, nor sports
Exifa; entrance $10. Das mițe and a half! the horre-loving sons of the Emerald Isle can Mr. Fourmang. Sinner, 12 lb Mr. Master
cent, or $30,953,958. It we add the passenger.
that 4ming
WASHINGTON, January-18th, #Lahore telagrand states that bows through traffic and postal services in foreign steamers, the new administration has steadily felt sy ome of the British House of Commont, call-
Imsarly three ymara, of its ecialunde By appolotment Willam Randell Creamer, claim a monopoly in the grand old pastime. In Mr. David's ski. Scol, rest is Mr. Crawford 2 Hongkong foreigners rival true-bred Britons as Mr. Tapeskd. Tankred, 11st 11lb Mr. Sampack 3 actual andfrist #imetleg Colmel Mentar towing total of 1312,500,000, the business of of me off, and am lite beautiful Saretary Gresham and presented to him
Helmerken been received sean scient dat the falsiy estimated, the amount would swell to the
Buk Late the
repact
comidades ed era fretioned upon President Cleveland in company with Owners and jockeys, and as liberal patrons and Lord C. Conyngham's g. Baccarat, riut dib./. /” ware kiz apsele vorderisas, said off to guard bla 169 being exceptionally largs, $39,73% cabin fille falands, Bl be known, throughout aka i mamúrini signed by 345 members of the House supporters of racing fairly hold their own. And notwithstanding the gruesome suivelling of aur Mr. John Peel'e g. Diplomat, shat Rahimik Hotels 399, Hely on Chitral business, acording to this authority, was nine the of H. "Indel
Mr. Conynghas a paper walleskih cangka wa jotka munka and doing. America's share of the whole to be commandes, and
Uy valtios, kich bin and 645,010 other than cabin passengers, comming world as also enjoylasa government ajas klasei. Ca mess, looking to the segellation of a excellent missionary friends, who never tire of
mafakouts, seualy provialog for the submission to sibirs repeating that raging te a pure send lewiha ↑ Mu Taylocop Thự Roko, 118i 36 36 Taylor, al ve Kür
Audy Hithaps| Hon of sag, dimands that may arise, halwõen
as'uto
share of
malls up to 24th January, arrived the harbour this morning. We are indebted to
YHOLIA Li
eltoetige to arawit