No. 4472.-OCTOBER 30, 1877.3
passed between them, when they had a struggle. The Constable then blew his whistle, but no one came to his help. The defendant then took away his staf and
THE CHINA MAILA
The Straits. (Straits Times.)
Cups, Distance, 1 mile. Entrance-Fee, | The two mentioned were the stoutest and $24 per boat.
healthiest of the crew, and had been in the vessel since she left New York. It is pre- sumed that a large portion of the cargo is.
hold is very nauseous."
at. lbs.
2-EED BOAT.
st. Ibe, Behders...... 9
not receive any dividend this year, and the closure of the accounts confirms this impres sion. This is owing to the fact that so few outside Troupes visited the place; the amount struck hits on the legs (showed a mark.) received for ront of the Theatre, from this hopeful view to-day (Oct. 18th) of his con return journey being made much more. Fabris 2012-J. Johnston......11
source, having been only about Tls. 400 as against $2,800 last season.
He also tore the Constables uniform Two Parece gentlemen then came, and one went to fetch à Policeman. It was then ascertained that the parcel contained clothing and that there was a chit addres -sed to "Mr Coxon, The Parses gentleman advised him to take the defendant to Mr
PEKING.
be more favourable.
Brow Boat win 12 B10 damaged, as the smell arising from the
0. Hughes
5-E. Skeela.
8. Smith..
10 18 - Buth... 111
17-0. Mouser.......
.....119 6-T Smith11 6 R. P. Hunter 10 0 FK. C. King Stroke Euchting.11 Stroke-B. Gippericht 1
island 1 Box Cameron Dusk-Blue boat won by a langth and
half
"The lowest roading of the barometer during the storm was 29 86% The wind was from S. S. E. to B. W."
AT ST. PAUL DE LOANDAM MAN ARRIVAL OF HENRY M. STANLEY (New York Herald, Sept. 19.)
London, Sept. 19|ħ.
***** |The same scene was witnessed at Bar Station, while that at the Creek terminus We are glad to state that Mr Matthew was simply a repetition of that at Shanghai. ttle's medical attendants take a more ran down occupied about 85 minutes, the Owing to the high wind that prevailed, the
allon, Consciousness has returned, and, quickly. As the train spod onward towards altogether, the symptoms are reported to Shanghai, the crowds were still congregated Our new Governor, Sir William F. C. at the same points, as if determined to see Robinson, left: Sydney for this via Torres what they probably conceived, would be the Oct. 15th, 1877.
last of the steam-house, a sight they at The one absorbing topie in this region is Straits by the B and A Co.'s steamer Coren's house; a Sikh opastable had been the famine, which is oven now beginning to Bower, which i due here on the 28th lost. first, during the earlier days of the con
struction of the Railway, beheld with brought by the Parsee, and he went also be felt in Shan-hai and adjacent parts of tob in the Government Gazette of the 5th instar ass with weloomas Shanghai was reach- A somewhat novel appointment appeared feeling of dread, next with familiarity, and arrival, there Mr Coxon told them that has been written on this subject it is impos-viz., that of the Hon. H. Á. K. Whampased at about ten minutes to two o'clock for out-door sports. There was a good nounces that Henry M. Stanley reached with the party to Mr Coxon's house On neighbouring provinces, so that though much the parcel was all right, and advised them sible to send tidings from this region with-O.M.G., and M.L.C., sa Ühinese Consul. The and the vast crowd still assembled there, attendance of ladies, and much interest was Embamo on August 9, and Kabends A¤- to release the defendant. Be did so, but out some reference to it. In the region reason or object of this appólatment has and also the passengers, having taken, manifested in tlie contesta. authorized to take out a summons—The half a orop, so that though there is scarcity something to do wlth, the working" of the and the officials. The engine Gelestial | vessola gigs, elicited no entries. Tho made a report at the station, when he was surrounding this city there has been at least not transpired, but it is witmised to have their departure, the line was left to solitude. item on the programme, for Merchant gust 14, with 114 followers, men women and told the Constable that it was not the city itself the very high pries of silver brought into oporation in an emasculated Empire followed the train down to Woosung result of the Men-of-war's race brought out o'clock yet. They then had a struggle, adds to the distress of the working elasses, form on the 24th September last, the main for the purpose of bringing up some trucks a challenge between the 12-oared outters of Vincent and dated St. Paul de Loanda, in the course of which he tore the Police for they are paid in gash and no materisi clauzer being suspended. All that is done laden with the ticket-cases and other pro- the Juso and the Christoforo Colombo. The August 22, four days later than the one man's uniform because they were pulling addition has been made to their wages. They for the present is to forbid the landing or/perty now turned over to the Chinese with boats were got into position, but some dis- sent yesterday, says: "The expedition
defendant said when he was challenged, he and distress, there is no actual famine. In Chinese Immigrants Ordinance, which was
the Railway, at the various stations, the mohohem become the Wort out are now receiving 50 per cont less than they transblpiment of humigrantes at any place doors of which were then looked, and p.m, he heard a great commotion at the used to do, while the price of food, if reck- but the three ports without the permission and solitude again prevailed. During the back of his boune; he enquired what oned in cash, is fully double the standard of./ of the Governor, and to instat that every afternoon, seven of the carriages wero tan it was when his servant came to him a few years back. The missionaries in Immigrant vessel be boarded on arrival by with a small parcel in brown, also a theen regions are about to isme an appeal the Protector of Chinese or one of bis to Woosung, six of them being loft there. Some few foreigners availed themselves of chit and a book The servant told him for help that is to be sent to the papers and Asalatants.
this, the final appearance" for the pre- that there was a dificulty with the messen- periodicals of England and America. Some, ger and a constable about the parcel. He no doubt, will wonder why men of more
sent, and made the return journey. The fold the boy to say that it was all right, influence are not the first to move in this
sight of this supplementary train going but afterwards he heard the noise continued matter. It would not be easy to give an
down the line, caused large crowds to and great disappointment was evinced when and went down to ascertain the cause, answer to a question of this kind. I believe
again assembled at the differant stations,
The adulteration of Produce, more es. pecially Gambier and Black Pepper, has now reached such a pitch as to be almost intolerable. A general meeting was held under the auspices of the Chamber of Com
when he saw a huge Sikh Policanian and a the missionaries would be very glad to be merce on the 11th instant, to consider the it was seen that only one' carriago wAS
defendant. He asked the Constables to release him, and asked them if they had any summons, to come into his house. The Chinese Constable shewed him a toru jacket but did not show any broken staff. He told the Constables that he would summon them for trespassing into his bouse, and the Sikh Constable went on his knees The defendant was fined 10.,
property.
act, others must of necessity come forward. The Gazette states that a grant of 400,000 Tacle has been made to the distressed region. This sum, though utterly inadequate to meet the widespread distress, would do much good if it could be entrusted to faithful agents, but such men are alas very staree in When a former this part of the world. grant was made, the people in many places
only
SECOND DAY. Tuesday, 23rd October, 1877, The weather to-day was very favourable
The second
A cable despatch from Madeira an-
children.
ARRIVES AT ST. PAUL DE LOANDA. Another despatch from Stanley via St.
pate arose which, it is said, was not very has arrived at St. Paul de Loanda safely."* amicably settled, and they were not started.
Subjoined. are the results of the other
TAGON :-
MAN-OF-WAR'S BOAT RACK-COTTERS — No Entrance Fee. First Prize, $25; Second, $10. Distance, 1 Miles. Ita. Corvette, Christoforo Colombo...
-K.B.M.' 8. Jund's Catter......
Curlew' 11 Frolic's
24 0670.
"
+3
10
Ita. Corvette, Christoforo Colombo.194 The Juno's boat had an allowance of 20
mater, and a Committee was appointed to
sounds from the Italfan ; but coming in 28 devise remedial measures. effectual remedy, as everybody knows and tickets having been stopped with the mid-seconds behind her, loat the race by eight is agreed upon, would be for the European day train, it was impossible to take any seconds, merchants to combine together to put it Passengers, and the engine and carriage And that is exactly the remedy passed the platforms without stopping and down.
came on to Shanghai. The engine was which will not or cannot be adopted.
It is with regret that we have to record run into the shed, made all anng, steam an act of Vandalism, for it is nothing less, expended, and so ended the working of the by the Singapore Cricket Club, aided and pioneer Railway of China under the auspi
TROSTRATED BY HICKNESS..
He adds that many of his people are prostrated by sickness, chiefly by dysentery, tourry and ulcers, In one month Stanley. hopes that all these poor people will recover, except such na are suffering from ulcers. These latter will require from four to five, months to regain their health.
A HOSPITABLE PORTUGUESE OFFICIAL Mr Stanley further states that the Portu
guess Governor General Albuquerque has guene gunboat to convey him to Lisbone very kindly offered him the use of a Portu He says the Governor General ragards and treats the people of the expedition as guests of the Portuguese Government.
DOUBLE SCULLING RACE-Distance, 1 Mile. Entrance Fee, $6.
-1-Blur and WHITE v. 2-BRD AND WHITE.
st, Ibu.
at ibe.
KIND HEARTED EUROPEANS. James Hall....... 9 1 §. Huchting11 1
Stanley continues The Zanzibar R. P. Huster10 John Andrew 44 6
The beats got away well together; but boya, ander the kind treatment they receiv ed from all the European residents, will and to pay 5/6. for the damage to Police were unwilling to avail themselves of the abetted by the Government. They are ces of its promoters, adding another to the Blue and White soon took the lead and, soon forget the severe toils they have under.、
help thus offered, and even in some oases desecrating our beautiful Esplanade, the numerous vicissitudes through which the gradually increasing it, won by
long gone." paid for exemption from the necessity of only place of recreation for Europeans inne has passed since its trigging out and distance.
THE CHAASZE CUP-Presented by Tes offers to whom the grant was entrusted for to be styled & Pavilion, on the westerntion whole of last week that, Shen Pao-shan, the Race in Shanghai S'a. Vateraus r. Griffius receiving the Imperial bounty. The local the place, by the erection of a bungalow, the turning of the first sod.
It was currently rumoured during the Inspectors of Shanghai. Challenge 8-Gared wero a loan to be repaid with interest on the and refreshment of themselves and friends, Viseroy of Nanking, would himself be pre--| (10 years and over in China. (3 years and {graph¡--" My heart is filled with delight distribution told the people that the sums next the Townhall, for the accommodation first good year, and the poor people were They have obtained the permission of Go- unwilling to be debtors to such creditora.
verament, it appears, for this encroachment, The city authorities are taking extra and persist in their course in spite of Lammert and others v. C. L. Thevento, precautions.against robberies, but in spite of remonstrance and the opinion of the general $129.89. The claim was for goods supplied this the possessors of wealth must find it public. And as there appears to be no one and delivered. A portion of the sum due difficult to sleep quietly at night. We have here who cares to take the load in giving had with Li Hung-chang on matters con- -R w. Little
SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
(Before His Honor Mr Justice SNOWDEN,)
30th October, 1877.
was the balance. Mr Moore, of the plain tiffs' firm, proved the debt, and judgment was given against the defendant, who did
not appear, as he was absent at Canton.
Cheang Sai Ching v. Ln Ayow, $9.—The -olaim was for money lent, The defendant admitted his indebtedness only to the extent of 1,600 cash, which he, however, urged, was a gambling debt. After a deal of evid ence was taken, and books examined, the plaintiff was nonsuited,
sent at the payment of the final instalment and also at the formal turning over of the property. But he did not come, consa quent, it is said, upon feeling that he had been in a measure alighted, by being passed over in certain communications which were
under in China.) Entrance Fee, $40 per boat. Distance, 1 Mile..
1-STERANS→Grey. 2 GRIFFIN-Green.
st. lbs.
11 8
Bow-P. K. Dumancaq 10 & How-G. E. King...10 1 2-T Smith11 02-F. J. Smith.... ST. Je keel W. & Bach 12
68-H. J. Bach. ....11 1
cuidas...131
LIVINGSTONE'S DAUGHTER DELIGHTED,
Vale. Edinburgh, to the Herald and Tele of Dr Livingstone, telegraphs from Lothian Agnes Livingstone Bruse, the daughter
and gratitude that Stanley is safe and that he has solved the Congo problem,"
SENSATION IN EUROPE. The announcement of the success of the Stanley expedition has produced a great sensation in Europe, and not even the hor rible fascination of the war can interfere the late crops are not yet fully gathered in,
fore forwarded a missive to the Taotal of ar 1118 1110 with the general satisfaction. It is believed but we are now having warmer weather. Only a very small portion of the land has
Shanghai to conduct the proceedings; and Stroke-40Wastail 18 Biroko J. F.Okectham119 on all sides that Stanley has achieved been sown with wheat, and we must hope
that official, in his tara, declining to put Co. ashley... 8 10 Cox- C. Dowdall... triumph almost as great on the discovery
This rce, fixed for balf-past two, wof Living tone. for winter nowa to make spring sowing correctness of the Import and Export rain an appearance, deputed Chin, the Mixed not rus till four o'clock. The Griffins bad feasible-Courier.
Japan.
türne.
Court Magistrate, and the expectant Tactal
John Morris.....11 10 7-8, Goldsmith...11
Ch to pay the money over at H. B. M.'s the inside place and took the lead im- Consulate on Saturday, and to make ar-mediately on starting. But little change rangements for receiving possession of took place for some time in the relative the property on Monday.-N. C. D. News. proved their lead and won by about two
positions; the Griffins then slightly im lengths. The Veterans were a powerful crew, but appeared to lack training.
BANKERS CUP.-Presented by the Ban-
practical exp for is to public opinion, they way acceed for a time,
Two subjects of some interest and im portance will be found disgassed in our correspondenes columns. Ons is the in- This subject has more than once occupied the attention of the Chamber of Commerce, and isveral attempts have been made at amendment but to little purpose As with the adulteration of Produce, the remedy lies mainly in the bands of mer- chants themselves The other subject is the licensing and proper regulation of the grog-shope in town. There is little doubt to sailors and soldiers require sharp la-a spection and airingent regulations.
The Penang Goette narrats and com- meats upon a glaring case of corruption yah by name, stationed at Teluk Ayer Tuwar, Province Wellesley. This estimable member of the force went at midnight to a neighbouring house, and walked off the occupanta, a man and his wife, for no reason $5 whatever, to the look-up. After they had been confined for some time, he offered to release them for 810, which be afterwards
BHANGHAIROWING CLUB REGATTA. The following is an accotint of the whole report of which we gave yesterday
a
COMMENTS OF THE ENGLISH PEERS, The Pall Mall Gazette pays it can hardly be doubted that Stanley has sahteved splendid feat of geographical exploration and, more fortunate than Commander Cam Bebas orassed Africa from east to west, eron, he has been able to hold to the line of the Luslaba. This discovery has modified all our conceptions of African' geography, it may be, political resulta.",
defendant was Bued for wages from the 28th barque Fille de Lille in lat. 33-07 N., long. but these places and the liquor sold in them of the races excepting the "International "kers of Shangbal. Senior Soulla. Open and will have important commercial, and,
Ng Afoo v. John Kennedy, $5 60.-The September to the 25th inst. The plaintif had given notice to leave, bat left before the expiration of the month as the defend- muslaudant said he
(Japan Gazette.) The M. B. Co. str. Toyoshima-mara arrived at Shinagawa on the 16th Oct. from Kobe, and reports falling in with the English 186-28 E., in a disabled state,masts gone, bulwarks stove in, and she had sustained other serious damage, in the typhoon of the 11th. The Toyoshina-maru took the wreck ant kicked him. given any notice whatever, and that he left, being partially disabled she was unable to ho believed, because he had got a botter tow the wreck to Yokohama. situation-elsewhere. After evidence was taken, bis Lordship gave judgment for the defendant, remarking that he did not be. Heve that the plaintiff was ever kicked at all, and that servants who had been making false assertions against their masters had
#
FIRST DAY. Monday, 2nd October, 1877. Beautiful day, son not too bright, light North-westerly wind, the beauty and fashion alas! no band.
Boulling Race. Dintance, 1 Miles, En- trance Fee, $5.
1-0, M. Wyatt.11et Sibs. Blue and White.
-Dubican Glass 11st abs.St. Andrews a Cross Considerable intorest was shown in in this
A GEOGRAPHICAL MYSTERY SOLVED. This evening's Globe says:-"Stanley not only displays daring energy, but solves an important geographical mystery. Other
never kicked the plaintiff, who had not in tow to Ogari Bay; but her own machinery and squeeze" by a Police Corporal; Runga: of Shanghai assembled at Mr Miller's, but race; especially as Mr Glass bad a new travellers speculated upon the probable
In a letter addressed to the Echo du Japan Mr Hyver, the plaintiff in the suit now pending in the French Consular Court, makes a sort of apology for the insolent expressions which he made use of in speaking of the preas during the hearing of the 13th instant.
NEW OF WAR'S BOAT RACE-GIGS.No entrance fee. First prize. $15, Second,
Distance, 12 mllen.
bont, which only arrived by the Glenfinlas today. It is a little shorter and wider identity of the Lualaba with the Congo, but than that of his opponent, Glaas won the Stanley has put the matter beyond the toes and had the inside place; he soon took region of population by following the river 1—HBM*e B, Juno's Olg (6 cara),
the lead and on passing the Boat-house was through its course down toward the Atlan 2--13 Ourisw's Gig (4 ore)
about three lengths ahead. Wyatt steered Unfortunately only two boats in. The badly, but toward the conclusion of the
tlo."
A ELMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT..
The Daily Telegraph rejoices over the
been sent to prison for perjury; but that He says that the offensive terms, if he used abated to $6, which they paid rather than French did not compete owing to some race put on a spurt, but to no purpose remarkable achievement of the joint com. in the present instance he refrained from them, must have escaped him involuntarily; he hand cuffed and sent to Butterworth, disagreement last year. The Americans Glass slightly increased his lead and came mission of the Herald-and Telegraph and
doing so, because the plaintiff 'had' never asserted that the kick was a severe one, nor had he committed himself to the extent which rendered his being made an example
of necessary.
Low Acheong v. Ashton, $7. The da fendant is a lance corporal of the 28th Regiment, and the claim was for balance of a sum due for the building of a boat for $25. The defendant alleged that the work was not completed, and judgmont was given for the plaintiff, money to be paid into Court pending the completion of the work
"for he has no reason to insult people who Mr Rungayah admitted the circumstances are very respectable, and who have never of the case, and he was sentenced to three done anything to him," He says that be months' rigorous imprisonment. read in Court for the first time on Saturday:
the article in the Cosmopolitan Press, THE CLOSING OF THE WOOSUNG
according to which he said "that he was not. proprietor of the Oriental Hotel,'" and was
RAILWAY.
GRIFFINS PLATE-Shanghai Fours. - For all who have not rowed in any previous Shanghai Regatta Four Peutera. En trance Fee, $12. Distance 1 mille,
1-Blue and White.-
at. Ibu.
"L,
in the winner by four lengths.
BROKERS CUP-General Club Race. Shanghai Fours. Presented by the Brokers of the Settlement. Entrance, $8 per Boat, Distance,
Mile. 1-Blu-
2-J. M. Fabris
--L. Brown
J. Able C. J. Ambley.
WHITE- Bow A. J. Pullock, ?EL B. Allen. 3-H. 3, Skeels.
2-BED.- Bow J. Dundas Crawford.
3-Joseph C. Hughes.. B. F. Cheetha Stroke E. Gipperich Cor-B. A. Clarke.
4-GREEN. Bow-A. Sun,
2-J. A. Bullivan. 8-R. P. Hunter.
Stroke. C. Bris
Cox-James Hall
Strake. W. Sheppard. Cox-C. Dowdall
Green started with a lead of about half. a-length; bow of the White boat broke his rigger, and was so out of the race. A good race between Blue and Red to the Boat House; when Red forged slightly ahead; Green won by a length; Red second by half a length.-Shanghai Courier.
had no service boats available. The Italians arrived too late. Only two boats started, both rowing four bars. A good start at 3.45, The Juno's the heavier boat; won frat corner June was a length ahead, which the toss and took outside place. At the the Curlew ploked up down the straight; Bay T. Smith On Saturday, sbortly after noon, the last at Batt's Corner they were level, when the indignant with the editor" for misrepre-train on the above Railway under the man-Juno made a magnificent spurt and won at senting him, This is an excuse, which, though perhaps better than none, is hardly agement of the Company, was started on splendid race by two lengths. Time 14 valid for a sweeping and uncalled-for insult. its journey to Woosung. The whole of the min,.
A noble in Tokio has lately received per- olling stock in the shape of carriages, mission to undertake the cutting of a canalembering twelve, was attached to the new from lake Inba in Shimosa, to Capa Choshi engine Viceroy, the living, freight consist. in the Hast and to Yedo Bay in the West. ing of nearly 400, of whom about 340 wore The cost of the work is estimated at Chinese of various grades of society, and
including men, women, and children 600,000 yen.
many of the women evidently being the wives of tradesmen and others, whose husbands accompanied them. This mix ture of the sexes is hardly to be wondered it, even in China, for the Railway is a great civilizer and a certain breaker-down of exclusiveness. The presence of females of a class generally confined to their apart ments, or allowed to go abroad only with the utmost jealousy and precaution, was frequently been the case during the few months the line has been running thongh it is a question if ee many would have been seen in this train had their spouses been aware that between twenty and thirty foreigners were to be fellow voyageurs.
Low Amau The longkong and
According to the Hochi Shinbun, a railroad Whampao Dock Company, limited, $22.50. is expected to be constructed between Kobe -The claim was for wages for the and the harbour of Kushibe in the province months of June and July as a workman of Tanba. At the end of last September the at the the Dock at Kowloong. Mr Jesus, survey was commenced. This work is pro- Clerk of the Company at this branch, the plaintiff had been sent to Gaol for twajected with a view to increase the facility of months for stealing a piece of lead pipe transport from the Northern provinces of from a ship, and the Company had to sup-
H. E. Enomoto, Japanese Minister at St. ply the pipe thus stolen, at $30, and plain-Petersburg, is expected to arrive in Yokabama tiff's wages were consequently stopped in
in a few days. order to pay for the pipe.
The plaintiff admitted stealing the pipe, but urged that it was an act for which he had been punished, and that consequently he could ane for wages which had become due. The Court said the defendant ought to have pleaded a set-off, and adjourned the case till next week to enable him to do so, At the same time, he observed, it was a very impudent thing for the plaintif to make the claim,
this island and from Yezo.
Akita ken.
st. lbs. Bow-J. A. Bullivan...10 12 Bow-E. L.B. Allen..to g 3. M. Fabris 10.12 3-J. D. Crawford....10 5 B. Goldsmith11 10 3-0. Gipperch.11 Cog-G. Doyall 9 9 Gox-
Stroke G. W. Heilidsylä 11 Stroked, C. Johnston19 9
THE GALE NEAR JAPAN. (Gazette, October 19.) The Annie W. Weston, which put back this racrning, sailed on the 8th instant with a cargo of rice for the United King, have been Asiatic cholera declared them- selves among the crew. One man, Thomas Thompson, died on the 10th instant, and
it appears no novelty on Saturday. It has ahead from the start, and rowing very dom. Two cases of what is supposed to
1-Committee.---
et. Ibs.
Olub,
graineurs, to whom they have addressed a Shanghai Station, and for upwards of an this time the tide was running down strong, short voyage 1-
Very fast zace was expected. The We encountered on the 11th inst. about
Bays"Stanley emerges as a conqueror and will come back to England deserving a welo me which British hearts are sure to give to one of the most successful pioneers of geographical science. To his deeds of discovery on the Niyanga and Tanganika Henry M. Stanley bas added a fresh and Incomparable triumph which must forever, link his name with the history of the Con- tinent that his irresistible zeal has done so. much to open to civilization.*
▲ BOON TO CIVILIZATION.
The Manchester Guaritian says that Stari ley's work will prove a great boon for com merce and divilization. OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Sept. 18, 1877, Jar The following telegram was received to day at the Department of State from the United States Commercial Agent ab St.- Paul De Loanda ¡----
"Stanley arrived at Loanda on the 21st fultimo. (August), Reached Boma River, Congo, on the 9th, with 116 men. Com plete success Passed fitty-seven cataracta or rapids. Frank Pocock was drowned above Boma.
"NEWTON, Commercial Agent."
Quotations. Horogona, October 30, 1877. OPIUM-New Patna, cash....$735
credit,
Old Patna, cash,... Nons adaptoredit,
Now Fanaros, nah, 675
credit,
Old Benares, caah, Fone
credit,
New Malwa, cash, 880 redit, 830 Taels, 8 & 89 Allowanes Old Malwa, cash, 880. credit, 830 Allowance Taels, 8 a 82
Exchange.
on demand, 8/10
The rising hopes of Shanghal aquatics cams gally to the post; and dipped their cars into the water as one man at 3.31. The blue and white boat won the toss and took the azide water. They had the dis- advantage of two of their men having just rowed in the international; but they went The Choya Shinbux says that a letter has
steady stroke, came in easy winners by three been received from some one in the town of
lengths. ↑ Time 6.03. Koga, in the Ebaragi ken, etating that
CHALLENGE FOUR-Garry RACE. - In congregation who had assembled to hear the
Shanghai New Fours. Committee v. Club. the other, Andrew Croylston, survived till preaching of a foreign Christian missionary,
Distanos, 14 miles. Entry-money, 820. the day after. On the 11th the vessel encountered the typhoon; and, after were dispersed by the police. A similar oo currence is said to have taken place in the These latter, of course, kept their own Bow-Geo. T. Addis Bow-. O. Bois 10 8 tough of the sez, and took in a great deal at. Ibs making very heavy weather, fell into the carriages, and all went well. The above -A.C. Westall. 184 - Bachting... 111 The native silk-worms egg card dealera incident is worth mentioning, in passing, as Bobt. Mackenzie 168 Jobs Andrews of water. The cargo is all damaged, and have held several mastings lately, in one of showing how willing-nay, eager are the oko-D, Glas......11 Stroke-D. XC. Wyattiiseventy-five tone were thrown overboard. the upper rooms in the Town Hall, Honcho "people" to avail themselves of the com-Co. Dowdall, P. Cox-James Hall..... 9 1
All is well on board now; and the barque, dorie Mai Nichi Shinbun says that they fortable and rapid travelling in a Railway races of the meeting. Each boat had three has been thoroughly fumigated and dis This was one of the most interesting which under the inspection of Dr Tripler Botelho. Ho Achoo.-This was an ap. decided that, out of 1,200,000 cartons, which carriage. plication by Mr Francis on behalf of the now comprise the total stook in Velichama,Long before the hour eppointed for the international cars in it, and the strokes infected, is lying some distance out in the plaintiff for an interim order to restrain the 600,000 are to be thrown into the sea, and departure of the train, the twelve carriages were the same as in the great race. Clase harbour. We subjoin an account given defendant from pulling down or infuring the remaining 600,000 sold to the Italian ware drawn up at the platforms of the won the toss and took the inside place. By by Captain Winsor of the events of his a wall which separates the plaintif's pro- perty from that of the defendant, The letter giving notice of this determination, hour the scene both outside and inside the and plaintiff has some property in Rosario and With reference to the foregoing, we have not Station, as well as on the platform, was Committee were four stone heavier, which 70 miles of the Kit Channel, almost the Bridges Streets, and the defendant owns been able to obtain all the information we very animated, almost bewildering. Chi-was an advantage in the heavy beats used entire strength of the syclone which passed the adjoining lot, between these two pro- could desire on the subject, but feel justified nese were there in hundreds, many more. At the start, which was at 4.27 p.m. Wyatt over Yokohama on the afternoon of the Bank, perties there is a pleas of neutral ground, in asserting that the Japanese silk-worms than the carriages could carry, though as jumped of with the load, and at the first same date. The vessel having been thrown but In carrying on the work of building, egg dealers have decided on the destruction it afterwards turned out, many of them corner was nearly a length ahead at Alpha on her beam ends, a large quantity of water
were present merely from curiosity to see Farm, which was passed at 4.80, Wyatt the defendant injures the plaintiff's wall of full half a million cards. The work is now going on, and all that the The Nichi Nichi Shinbun contains the in the last train" the fast that it was to kept his lead of a length, but at Batt's got into the hold through the forecastle Credits plaintif now ask is that the defendant telligence that the Government are busy be the final run, at least for a time, having Corner Glass, helped by the emer, game have found its way through the ventilators Bombay, demand Rupees, 219 should be restrained from continuing the making arrangements to purchase, with the been placarded at sud in the neighbourhood up lead, and from this to the winning post alab, as these project above the deck. It caloutta work, peading the decision of the cult national honey, from those who may hold of the several Stations, as well as adverti
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took the entire crew nearly two days after Shanghai, demand,
30 days **** which has been taken against the defend them, the notes issued by the insurgents. ed in the newspapers-At length, the train ultimately doming in a winner by a quarter the gale abated to free the ship from the
water which she had made; and as she has Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B., aut, and which will be tried next week. The reason addused for this very generous being filled, the word to start was given, of a length, Time 8min.
LADIES PUREL-For Junior Sculler been tight since then, it may be inferred Syese, Bie Lordabip conallared the defendant measure is that the inhabitants of the and, in the teeth of a bitterly cold head entitled to the rule of injunction, and provinces where the war was waged were gale, the Viceroy began to move slowly out Pamented by the Ladies of Shanghal. that the greater part was taken in from the lesions, granted the application.
forced to accept those notes from the in of the Station. At the various crossings trance Fee, 35. Distance, 1 mile.
deck. Some sails were ont away. All the Gold LeBÉ, fittings about the deck, such as water casks, English Sovereigns, surgent soldiers,
of the line, which were carefully protected James Ballet. 11. Bine and White. The Akebong Shindun says:A certain by watchmen with closed gates (the great-Tor Brown 10k 101be.. Liels aid Drk Blue the lacse things about the forecastle, sailors
Add Bhares." newspaper states that a number of the est care being taken all down the line to
Blue and White had the inside, the bags and slothing, and a great quantity of Japanese residents in Funn ware killed by prevent assident), other crowds of natives blues the middle, and white and red the stores in the cabin were lost, the des having Hongkong Bank, 52 X prem the Coreans, who refused to maintain the were assembled, who maintained the most terras of the treaty of friendship with the perfect silence as the train swept past them outside. The word was given at 8.04, and fall play; but fortunately the hall of the Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,100
Chinowe Instiranon Co., $260 We mentioned some days ago that e num Japanese, and that H. E. Hanabuss, Charge Arrived at Kangwan, the whole pogaistion Brown went off with the lead. His steering ship suffered no material injury, and the China Traders' Ins. Co., $2,800
#About twelve hours before the height Kangtane Ins. Ansoo,, Tim. 630 ber of salt smugglers had congregated near d'Affaires, had delayed his landing in Fusan of the village and surrounding district was wild and he and Hall appeared to be "pars all held out well Yangchow, coolly lifted the Customs barrier, through the outrages. But, according to a appeared to have turned out the platform fowling all the way down, which culminated
with violent pain in the bowels and oramp, K. Fire Ins. Co., $600 tried to hinder them. It is said that they ing of the kind has happened; and all is at foot tracks and fields were lined with the this point King went in an easy winner by and after a few hours died and during the Chins Fire Ins. Co., $172 and attacked and overcome the officials who letter now received from that harbour, notha was crowded from end to end, and adjacent in Hall's bapairing at Bart's corner. From of the storm, one of the seamen was selsed North China Ins. Co., Th, 860 have since been overcome, and nearly 100 peace. The Japanese settlers have decided overpins. Many of these were intending six lengths Time 6.88.
Hall claimed a foul, which was allowed worst of the gale another man was taken B.K. W. Dock Co., 15% dia. boate captured. Several of the crew will, on opening abatuar in the settlement. passengers, but the problem was where to. of course, be beheaded, and the majority Hanabuss and his staff arrived in the Tekus put them. It was a problem that could not an against Brown, but Hall waived his right with the some symptoms and died very HK. O. & M. S.-boat Co., 18.7 dis, squeered and let go-till next time.
It has been understood for some time that during the passage, and this was the reason to squeeze themselves fets the alandy the Ladies Pare so the latter, who was their badding and clothing that was left in Hongkong Hotel Co., $80
Maru. One of the crew diod from cholass be solved, for although some few managed against King, and Mrs Cartes handed speedily. The Captain had the bodies Shanghai Steam Navigation, T. 26
thrown overboard; and every partiale of Hongkong Gas Co., 875 mattoh cheered." the Debenture-holders in the Zyapam wasid |that the Savoy did not immediately loud. lodes earringos, many had to be left behind.
Cave Elony Danap Raun,For Wight | the forecastle was also thrown into the ses. | Chinese Imperial Loan, 6105
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