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No. 6354-DECEMBER 1, 1983.):

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

cardial and polite; this seems to be an on- tirely now departure on the part of China's rulers, andpopulace; and had we not fully satisfied ourselves of the fact we should

THE CHINA MAIL.

rumours yesterday to the effect that Bucninh second landing were draped with flags-Bags had been taken; but we were quite usable were, indeed, placed wherever they would to trace them to any reliable source, and no telegrams whatever reached this ofica appear to advantage. Moftous and St. An- The fooling among the Legation in Peking drew's crosses, worked on silk, were so is in favour of the strong:

probability of state that a telegram has been recoívód from a bigh native authority in the north,

declaration is imminent. in which he expresses his disbelief that n

arrive beru on or abotrč Sunday mort have been slow indeed to place it upon war. We are, however, ju a position to Attached to tho`walls,`·

The next FRENCH MAIL, por the M. M. stormer Yuayled may be expected to ing, the 2nd Doc. The next AMERICAN MATE, per the P. M. & steamer City of Tekin, may be expected here on or about Thursday the 6th

December.

The O. 8. 8. Co. steamer Creter left Bingapors on the 20th ultimo; dae here on or about the 2nd instant.

The S. 6. Lensor loft Singapore on the 27th ultimo į duo here on or about the

3rd instant

ORDER OF HERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL-

1ST HUNDAY IN ADVENT.

in in

record. We see in this a sign that Chits earnest, and awaking to the gravity of the situation, and is very sousi- bly trying to avoid trouble and complica- tions with nationalities, other than those already embroiled with her.

Phoamnts,

Maraschino,

Karborg, Me O. P.

T, Kultenu, Mr Changi

Game Pic.

Teal.

JELLIES

Wild Duck.

Kucebeno, Miss Kuhlmann, Mr C..

Kler, Mr

Kirkwood, Mr & Lambert, Mr & Mrs

Lobb, The Misses

Lagge Mr & Mrs

Fruit,

Orango. Champagne Lobb, Mr & Mrs

Nõugat.

Charlotte RusAU. Blame Mange Cakea. Ice Creams.

Kuobbo, M. Mr Kerr, Mr & Mrs Lambko, Mr.

Lammort, the Mesors

*Lapraik, Mir

Rav. & Mra Ligh; Mr R. K.

Lyall, Mr & Mra Loureiro, Mr & Mrs Lammert, Miss Loxley, Mi Leatherbarrow, Mr & Levy, Mr

Mrs.

Mr & Mrs Lowe, Mr

Moseley,

members of wearly every nationality-re Edinburgh, were taabelally draped with a very successful and brilliant ono, McCallum, Mrs

L

To

W. K.

Mr

Mody, Mr & Mrs HL.

Mr & Moora, Mir

N.

John Joseph Francis, Esquiro

John Gerrard, Esquire.

William Hartigas, Esquiro,

John Gordon Talbot Hussell, Esquire. CPH Kai,

Ho

Esquire

St. Andrew's Hall and St. Georgo's Hall || were, as usunl, hoth prepared for dancing. In St. Andrew's Hall thero acre several special features in the decorations. One The guests had to take supper in thren was the shiolda dispinging the plaids of the detachments, but room was found for all ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

different claus, armiged on the walls, with the ladies at the tables, and a proportion of

Loxley, Mr Liddell, Mr J.: It will be seen from the fist given below two dirke crossed behind each; another gentlemen, on the first occasion Shortly that over eight hundred invitations were was the painted emblem of the Hongkong after sopper lady Bowel left, but the old re

Leslie, Birs Thus morning, Menato Derabjoe and Hauad for the St. Andrew's Ball, which St. Andrew's Botiety, and a postrait in oils majority of the ladies did not lave until Molloy, Major S.Mia May, Mr Keo, whose of term occupation a lessees of

took place in the City Hall at night of St. Androw himself, bearing the cele about 3am, and convivial proceedings rose McEwen, ble & Mrs Melby, Mr MY EMrs A. Martin, Mr the Hongkong Hotel cunsod last night, com-

Mosby, Col. menced business under the styles of Vic-Over eight hundred zaosts-English, Amebrated cross, Tan emblem of the Society, kept up an hour or two lator by some of the toria Hotel" in the premises lately occupied ticon, French, German, Portuguese and and the large portrait in oils of the Duke of gentlemen, The ball must be regarded Matheson, Mr H. C. Mosby, Mr J. S

Mouncy, Mr O. Matins-Ventio, 4; Psalms: 16-19, Uni-

Jubilato,7,Appendix double; Anthem, Groat difficulty was experienced by Mesara reived entertaintment, or were invited to finge and felinge. There were also mottoes i quito up to the average, and better Menenriasi, Mr & Mr»? 805, 18; Te Deum; 54, De Stainer; by Mesara Glob, Livingston and Company. 29,"Mine oyes look unto Thea Dorabjee and Hing Kee in procuring suit-receive it, at the hands of the Scotchmen on the walls, and other minor decorations. then muy that have been given. Κυτίο, Ν.

McGregor, Mr & Mrs Blüller, Bir V. Mercor; Hymn, 46, Tone

able premises, but they were eventually in Hongkong-ontertainment afforded, we Altogether the Hall we very affectively want of more ladies was felt, but this is on

unavoidable drawback at a ball of this kind Mackintosha, Mr and Mitchell-Innes, Mr M.S.; Offertory, 324 B2,

need hardly add, in a most hospitable deported,

Mrs St. George's Fall looked even better than in Hongkong, when there are but few Evensong Psalms, 20, Unison, 21; Mag-succesful in getting a building situated in

Martin, Mr nificat & Nunc Dimittis, 67, Trimnoll the very contra of the town. Although and profuse manner. This has been done Anthem, 48, Sinopera wake": Hymn, not so extensive as the proprietors would

St. Andrew's Hall, owing chielly to stars untried persons, compared with the bacheterogor, Me & Mrs Michelot, Mr แถมไ

Mackio, Mr & Mrs Mahitors, Mr W 226; Hymn, 231, MLS. tune.

May Sets and Scotland flourish! This formed of bayonets and ramroda being lars nuliore and aflush,

Mollendorff; My and i

Mohta, Mrs D.M. have liked, the promises have been readily all, and the less regular bat equally lavish added to the other decorations. On the

MEB VOH

Milus, Mr it. W McEuen, Mr & Mrs Machado, A. D. Mr adapted to the wants of an hotel.

A. P.

& Mr the ground floor of the Praya ond, or exhibitious of hospitality by the freeins-cast side of the room ware the Scottish

Meredith, Mr & Mrs front part of the buikling, are billiard-andos, are the great social and sociable arms, a painting nearly nine feet high. In

Munck, Mr bar rooms, each square in form and of good events of the year in Hongkong; they are front of it were the seats for the Governor. In the former have bean the long anticipated and greatly enjoyed an immense mirror at the farther end lipensions. erected four billiard tablen, two English versions when the different nationalities of the Hall aduled much is the effect of the and two American. One of the English, and the different classes in the Colony decorations. In other particulars the Hall tablos, made by the great billiard table mingle tegother for a lengthened and tho was decorated in much the same way as St. makors, Messis Barroughs and Watts, is rough evening's enjoyment. The promotion Andrew's Hall. entirely new, having just arrived from of good feeling, as well as the fleeting ples- Eagland. Great care has been taken to sures of the hour, must result from there secure a firm bed for the tables the feet of gatherings, to say nothing of the honour cash resting on a granite aquare well done, in the case of St. Andrew's Ball, to

Scotland's patron Saint. founded. Abundance of sitting accoinmo- dation is to bo found round the sides of the

Wo

THE U. S. S. Pensacola left this morning for Singapore &c. en route ter home. - "wish her a pleasant-trip:-

The Shanghai Mercury bears that a number of Germans are engaged to proceed with the Chining army of occupation to the

frontier.

Tax German steamer Batou reports that she on the 19th November, when off Padre Blanco (Singapore), spoke American barque Hannah Dudley, from Hongkong to New York, with broken chronometer, intending to put in to Singapore.

The infortunate detective bi-Yung, whose case excited so imel ayapathy in Shanghai

roon.

On

Farther in is the bar romn, similar, inform to the hilliard rooms. bar, which is all but serviceable-looking

Besides the

On the 30th November 870, a fierce battle, mas raging among the grassy hills of East Lothian. Athelstane the terrible, King of the West Saxons, had mar

Opening from St. George's Hall was a retiring room for the ladies; uoxt to it a refreshment bar, and beyond that n Entrance to smoking, and card room. these two last rooms could only be obtained through the verandah, which being closed in with fags, lined with chairs, and lighted. with lanterns, afforded a very pleasant retreat for the gentlemen. The

The following is, wa believe, a complete

list of the invitations jasmod. Thors were

of course any absenters, especially as re- gards the ladios His Excellency Governor Roza, of Maco,

Adrairal Mayer, Coinmmander-in-Chief of the Franch Naval Squadron in Ching and Japan Waters, Admiral Gloté, Com wander-in-Chief of the German Naval Squadron in China and Japan Waters. Sir Sydney and Lady Waterlow, Sir G. Phillippo, Chiaf Justice.

The Hou, J. M. Price, Surveyor General. The Hoo. F. B. Johnson.

The Hou, W. E. and Mrs Marah. The Chief Justice of Macan. The Colonial Secretary of Mncas. Arthur, Mr & Mrs. Anderson, Mr D.

Jivea, Mr G. L. de S. Arthur, Miss Anderson, Mr & Mrs Alved. Mr Armstrong, Mr & Mrs Ayres, Dr

M Ainslie Capt Alves, Mr & Mrs Angier,

Amerson, Miss theatre, the seats being removed and the Ackroyd, Mr & Mrs Addis, Mr

Arkcoll, Mr floor levelled to accommodate the tables.

The Stowards of the Ball wore as fol-Allosau, Mr

Asgar, Mr lowa:—

Barclay, Mr & Mrs Bunker, Mr & Mrs Bamsay, Mr & Mrs Bail, Mr Bailey, Mr & Mrs Bowdler, Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs.

fiss

recently, is still suffering at the banda one, there are a number of small round she northward at the head of a mighty supper room was the dress circle of the ALICHOLL Fr & Mrs Arianes, Mr.

of the Chinese authorities, who had his romoved to Singking on the 25th instant, there cluto another long term of pain- ful imprisonment before having his case properly tried.

tables with seats planter all over the romust bent on rapine and conquest, and had for the accommodation of the public. The been opposed near the Tyne by Hungus,

King of the Pista, who had hastily summ the floor above, are the dining saloon, a Indies' parlour and dining room, one bed. oned the Scots of Strathclyde to his nid. The conflict was long and sanguinary, and room, a wind room and some pantries. Scot and Piet fought valiantly shoulder to The sakra is large al comunedious, and shoulder against the Saxon invader. Tax police, like the Volunteers, had a plen- the proprietors will be able to recomano.

Notwithstanding their prowess, the day was saut outing to-day, to test the merits of their date 150 guests at one mual comfortably going in favour of the Saxons, when St. now rille mange. Atqut 25 competilors entered There being windows on three sides of the

Andrew himself interposed in behalf of the. for the handicap, the distances being 200, room, it is bound to be always very cool in and whore bis relica had been deposited by 500, and 600 yaxis. At five hundred yards numer. The walls have been painted inst. Regulas ive centuries. before, and Inspector Cameron, Acting Sergeant Forbae, a light cheerful tint, and the appointmouts where a slanine had been cousterated to his Store Sergeant Robertson, and Sergent of the place an of a superior class. Pasing memory. From a black thunder-cloud, Batlia, ties with an aggregate score of 45. from the northern part of the establishment which suddenly appeared in the air, The result of the match, when the handicap to the southern, which is reached by walk-toricus light burst forth over the Scottish is added to the score, will not he knowsing over the roof of a lower part of the ranks, and in the midst was soon the form baildings, we come to the bedrooms, of

of St. Andrew the Apostle, bound to the which there are fourteen. These are large two trees roughly tied together in the shape WIZE reference to the Secret Decree of the and airy-looking. They are fitted up in a of a cross upen which he was scourged to Chinese Government ordering Imperial very tastofal and liberal manner.

death in Achaia. Scots and Picts sauk troope to cross the Tonquin froutier aut furnishings are almost all completely new.

reverently on their knees, and when they fight the French, the N.-C. D. Neus says has been introduced into tin "We have now received from Peking the whole of them.

looked up the vision was gone. Inspired, In the same portion

until Monday.

The

W. Aitchison A. G. Aitkou

T. J. Anderson J. Ross Anton

G. C. AndersCİL

W. N. Bain

H. McCt'lum

A. McClymont

A. McConachie

D. McCulloch

A. P. McEwen J. McEuen, EM, F. Gordon Barclay Dr MɑExen, M.D. Majur Cochrane

McIvor Rev. J. Colville

Dr MoLeod, *.N. W. Ross Ilon. P. Byris IL M. Skene J.G.

Smith

1. Jugariba Dunlop J. Me Waters M. Falconer D. Gillies

Dr L. Gordon, 2.8.

F. Henderson

W, DuFion Hutchison

J. J.

J. J. Beil-Irving W. Legge

G. Liddel

Dr Stewart, .N.

Gerahon Stewart Dr Stockwell C. U. St

J. H. Stewart Lockhart A

Mackcan

E

Capt. Lyall, RA. E. Mackintosh A. D. Maclavish J. McCallum

1. H. Whitehead A. B. Westland Dr Young W. S. Young

The Decoration Committee vero:-Messrs

Ashby, Mr Augustino, Mr Angier, Mr H.E.

Beauchatap, Bir Barff, Mr C. S. Beches, Mr Blin, Mr Ball, Mr Best, Mr

Best,

Beaning, Capt.-

BING Mr &

Mrs Bowles, Mr.

Mra

Mr Bird, Mr & Mrs. Bar, Mr & Mrs Bard, Miss

BAR MET AND

Bain. Bain

Brewer,

MI

Mr

Buschmann, Mr Mrs W. N. Ballard, Mr Mr Bottomley, Mr

ie & Mrs Balfour, 1 Mr & Mrs

Mr & Mrs Britto, Mr de

Burdon, Bishop& Mrs Barbor, Mr C.. J.

Buschman, Mr&Mrs Benning, Capt. A. H.

Brint, Mr & Mrs Bennet, Mr.

Besley, Miss

Burns, Mr

Byrant, Mr

Coughtrie, Mr & Mrs Cops, Mr S. Cox, Mr & Mra Cornish, Mr C. A. Cameron, Mr & Mrs. Cottell, Surg, Caldwell The Misses Cox, Mr G. C. Colien, Mr & Mrs... Crocker, Miss Costa,

full text of the Secret Dicgen, a copy off the building are a member of roomy/However, by this aupernatural omeu, they J. MoUallum, A. Westland, D. Gillies, J. Cox, J. 9. Mr.&amu. Mr

which was sont to the Viceroy of Nankings bath rooms, which have been fitted up withrashed on the Saxons with renewed vigour, McWaters, W. Ross, E. Mackean, J. G. and appeared in our issue of yesterday. It baths ote, by Mr Millar, who has done all and gabuda complete victory. Atheletano Liddoll, Capt. Lyall, RA, Capt. Arder- differs in noimportant point from the doct- | the plumbering work required in the build.himself was slain by Hungus ́at a place stillson, ment we have already given, and concludes ing. On the ground Boor, but distant for

called Atbelaṭaneford. In memory of their | Supper and Wines:-Mosers A. Wemyss, with rigorous instructions that foreign way from the dining or bed-rooins, is the triomph the Seats and Picts placed the J. Bell-Irving, A. G. Aitken, Hon. F. merchants at the opar parts are to be cookhere, strelera. Excellent provision has of St. Andrew on their banners, and Ryrie, W. Aitchison, H. McCallum, 4. protected, and not regarded as having any also been mede for the servants of the skal adopted him as their patron saint. Such is McConagitio, thing to do with the border disturbances."

listment. The main dutmnee to the hotel the Scottish legend which explains why on and dining saloon is from Pottinger Street, his day all true sums of Saint Andrew, in Mesara Darabjes and Hang Kee have not yet been able to complete all the necessary alterations and improvements, but euficient has been done to show that they are var^

Foxty volunteers foll in this afternoon at the headquarters, to sign for their rifles and thon go to Kowloon for a trial of them The force landed at Yau-na-ti, and on the march were put through a few maneuvres mostly endeavouring to make arrangements by Lisut. Moseley, who was in charge of which will enable thom, to cator to the the company. On reaching the ground, v | satisfaction of their customeža.. short explanation of the rifle was given by Sergeant Fanner, after which the ammuni tion was served out and firing began. As

ouly a trial affair, we have been ask ed not to publish the scores. The day was favourable for scoring, but as the men were

it was

almost strangom to the use of this weapon, which differe, materially, from their Snider carbines, the totals were not high Mr Mahta was the first marksman who found the bull

THE Shanghai Municipal Police force was yesterday (25tla ult) unexpectedly augment

by about thirty stire policemen, whe are patrolling a village on the Sochow Creek, altuated within the units of the foreign settlement. These men are said to

all olimos, most tegether to do honour to the race from which they sprang, and the land which gave them birth.

There is a much used saying that when

and a grindstone will be found. located the North Fola ia discovered, a Scotchman

thore. It is certain there are very few rogions of the earth in which one could not find some "chio!" who hails from the north of the Tweed. Here in the Far East," in the backwoods of Canada, by the great North American lakos, in the mer- chant houses of New York, on the West Indian sugar estates, on the gold folds and diamond fields of South Africs, on

be sont there by the Tastai, who pays them Australian sheep farme, on the small const-

eide

Aro

EVERYONE must have heard of a "language of flowers" but it has been reserved (says an oxchange) for America, in those States where the sale of alcohol has been forbi

Invitation:-Messrs E. Mackoan, E. Mac- kintosh, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart, K. Lyall.

Masio and Real-Dr Stockwell, Mesara H. McCallum, J. McWaters, Robert Lyall. Oard and Ladies' Room-Measre J. §.

Stewart-Lockhart, E. Mackeln, and Capt. Tyall.

Liis Excellency the Governor had not sufficiently recovered from the effects of his recent accident to be present, but Lady Bowess, and the Misas Bowon, arrived at the City Hall at about half pastening, as companied by H. E. Governor Roza of Macao. The opening quadrille was led of by Lady Buwen and the Hon. P. Ryrie, having Governor Roza and Mrs Mackin tosh vis-à-vis. Among those present were the French and German Admirals, Comma

2

·Supper

W

...La Source.

Rotten Kow.

-

Mr. H.

Musso, Mr & Mis

Maray, Mr S. R.

McKinney, Mr MeMunni, Mr Mallory, Mr Marques, Ur. Matchitt Noronha, Mr & Mrs Noronha, Mr & Mrs | Orr, Capt. & Mrs Orange, Mr

Osborne, Mr Phillipps, Mr Pinker, Mr Paterson, Mr W.. Quin, Mr

Rice, Mr Rosario, Me & Mra Romano, Mr & Mrs Rozario, the Misses Read, Mr Rose, Bir Ratter, Mr Reiners, Mr Richards, Mr Rickards, Mr Read, Mr Ruttonjen, Mr. Rogers, Mr

Piron; Mr E- Piron, Mr L. Pinkor, Mr

Remedion, don Mr

Mrs

Remedies, Mr

Willin Kerfoot Hughes, Esquire. Tronas Jackson, Esquiro.

Bundyshe Layton, Esquire,

3

James Haldans Slowart-Lockhart, Esquire.

Shan-t'in, Esquire.

Laik

Bobert

Lyall,

Esquire.

Edwin Bisokintosh, Esquiro, Alexander

Maclver, Esquire,

Best Mackoan, Esquire.

Alfred Thomas Manger, Esquire William Melville Maison, Esquire, Alexander Palmer McEwen, rare. James Painter McEuen, Esquiro, N Harnmusica Mer

Merwanjos Monte, Estrite.

Hermuslee Norowies Mody, Esquire. George Edward Nebla, Esquire, Frederick Thomas Pearce Foster, Esquire.

Froderick David

Dlanjeelhay B Buttonjer Phantres

wid Sassoon, Equio.

Set Vaatire, Scott,

Moyer Elias Saison, Exits. James

Henry S

Arathoon Both, Require Horausiose Stina, Esquire,

Granville James

Arthur

Cooverjee

Thomeott, Esquire, R.N.,

Enquire.

Travers, Esquiro

Henry John Howard Tripp, Esquiro. John Yardley Vernon Vernon, Esquire. Wei Yok, Esquico. Thomas Henderson Whitehead, Esquire, Alfred t

Wise, Esquire. Gascoyno Honry Krness Wodehouse, Esquire. Wong She-thi, Esquire,” Woo Lin Yuen, Esquire. Richard Young, Esquire. William Stewart Young, Haquire

The above of course constitutes the whole body of the Justices of the Peace, including the newly appointed ones. The following are the new Chinese Justices, appointed ---

Chifan Kwan-i, owner of property. Choy Ches-mco, comprador, Sugar Ro- &finery

Lah Shau-t'in, merchant.

Woo Lia Yuen, socretary of the Man On

Weng She ini, compradore of Mr Belilios.

Rawlinson, H. R. Mr Insurance Co. Renwick, Mrs Roe, Capt. E. Rostel, Mr Remedios,

Mra

J. A. dos

Roof J. dos

Rosten, Mr Rawlinson, Mr H. R. Stokes, A. P. Mi Stockhausen, Mr

Samuel, Mr Seddill, John Schuster, Mr & Miss Suasoon, D. E. Mr Slater, Mr A. Scott, Schewan, Mr Snow, bir

Mrs

Scott, Mr. J. E.. ...

Saasoon, Mr.

Slaghek, Mr

Sadler, Mr

Sharani, Mr

Smith, Mr & Mrs J..

Souza, Mr M. A, da R.

Seth, bir & Mrs Seimand,

Siuba, Mr

Bayle

Mr

Mc

Sith, Mr J. G,

Sunith, Air C. Vincent

Symes, M

Bilva, Colonel dia

Solomon, Mr

Scoones, Mr

Schmidt, Mr

St. Croix, Captain

Mra

Suith Fraser, Mr and Smith, Bradice, bir

Mire S

Smith, Mr Somerset, My

Smith, J..H. Mr. Shepherd, B. Mr Зборалі, Міѕи Stopani, Captain Sassoon, M. B. Mr St. Croix, Mr Smith, Mr E.-U. Stiel, Mr R. Stiebel,

0.

Clarke, Mr & Mrs Wilson, Mr

Mr Jesse

Costa, Mr & Mrs da Colburne, Mr.S. Chainiers, Mr & Mrs Caine, Mr Crowe, Mr Caldwell, The Messrs

water!

Mr J. T.

Mr Mr C. P.

Carvalho, Mr Cohen, Mr D'Azevedo, Major: Dennye, Mr & Mrs

Mr.

me, Domodore & Officers. Cotter, Capt. Cercal, Baron de Clark, Sergt. Majör

Diekio, Mr & Mrs

Dempster, Capt and

Mra

B.L Donnys, Mias Dronwood, Mr Danby Mr & Mrs

Davies, Mr Driscoll, Mr & Mica Dry Mr. Douranian, i Mr & Mrs Dipple, Mr. Dodds, Messrs (2) Dbaon, Mr. Deacon,

Death, Mr Densor, Mr Denison, Mr

Dear, Mr Dunn, J.-G. Mr Duck, Mr Dodwell, Br Dolan, Mr

Danby, Mr S. J. David, Mr. J. Duggan, Mr. Dirtan, Mr

Ewens, Mr & Mrs G. Ellis, Mr

les, Caps & Mrs Esmail, Bir [Tzra, Mrr Mrs. Edwards, Mr. Edwards, The Misses Endicott, Me

Kennedy

BESOS, Mr F. Edna Mr & Mrs Hitel Dr Ede, Mr

Foster, Mr & Mrs F. Falconer, Mr & Mrs

T. P.

Fieker, Dr & Mrs Forbes. Mr & Mrs Ford, Mias

W. H

Fowler, Capt. Fincham, Mr & Mrs Frisell, Mir

H.-S.

Fisher, Mr Firley, Mr & Mrs

arty, Mr Fenwick, Mr & Mrs Francis, Bir J. J. Furgisson, Mr & Mrs Foss, Me

Mr&Mrs Fleming, bir Forates, Mr Ford, Mr & Mes ́ Fainlough, Capt. Feming, Mr & Mrs Ferrater, Mr Gileton, Capt. & Mrs Grole, Mr. Games, Mr & Mrs. Gilder, Mr Georg, Mr George, Mr Greaves, Mr. Gerlack, Mr

Goodeys. Mr. Garles, Mr Glass, Mr & Mrs

Grumble, Mr & Mrs

Gamble, Mir

Gashise, Bir

Garden, Mr Gorlet, Mr Gourdia, Mr Germain,

Mr Goddard, Capt. Guity, Mr

Grant, Mr. C. Grank, Me Groundwater, Me- Gleeson, Mr & Mrs Gansen, C. Mr

Shepherd, Mr Scott, Mr Stokes, A. G. Mr Thomson, Mr & Mr Thorburn, Mr Taylor, Mr M Taylor, Mr T. Thumsett, Mir. Tripp, Mr H. J. B. Troup, Mr & Mrs

*

Urquhart, Mr & Mrs

Still, Mr

Senti, aptain Segouza, E. D. Mr Smith, Mr, 6.5. Cuplic Slongham, Mr C. Small, Mirs Scott, Mr & Mrs Snelling, Mr G. Shuster, Miss Sovesque, Mr.J. Stainfield, Miss Stupford, Mr A. Sall, Capt. & Mri Souza, M. A. A. de

Mr & Mrs

Tineers, Mr A. K. Tomlin, Mr Tomes, Mr Turnar. Mr Thornton, Mr Taylor, Mr C. 8. Tindall, Mr W. H.

Vaughan, Mr & Mrs Vanchor, Mr C, E, Vernon, Mr & Mrs J. Vigano, Father

XV.

Vincent, Capt.

Van Buren, Mr J.

Whitehend, Mr & Mrs Wodehouse, Mr H, E. Whitehead, Miss

Widman, Mr

Willmott, Mr & Mrs Wharry, Mr Wallace, Mr & Mrs Wine, Mr

Wilcox, Mr & Mrs R.

Mr & Mrs

Mr

Mr

Mr Wicking, Mr & Mrs

Woodin, Mr E. L.. Wed. Mr & Mrs Waddel. Mr

Woolnough, Mr Mrs Waring, Capt. Wilford, Mr Wright, Chpt. Whittall, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr & Mrs

Woone, Capt. Wohlters, Mr A.

Wilson, Mr

Wolum, Mr Woolley, Mr

Young, Mr & Mrs Yvanovich, Mr

W.S.

ORICKET. The match between the olevan of the Club and an aleven from H.B.M.'s adips in harbour was concluded to-day. It ended in favour of the Club by nino wickets. Play was-continued, however, after the matok was decided, until darkness set in, when the score stood as follows ——

H. G. Rice, b

THE CLUB.

First Innings

G. V. Dauglish, b

G. G. H. D'Aeth, b Plumbe,..... H. St. D. Jarrett, Brown, b Plumbs, Q. A Porter, f out, Stopleri, ...........

thrown ELF. Whyte, Farquhat, ........

B. F. Fincham, b Plumbo.............

C. P. Lloyd, Phumba...................................................

W. Watson Pike, b Farquhar,

9. H. Brackenbury not out,

Extra

D. W. Connolly, b Farquhar,

THE NAVY,

Second Innings.

J. H. Plumbo, Lloyd; ↳ Rica,

8. Farquhar, b

F. K

ť, C.

Lloyd,

Gibbons, b Rico,

Lb.w., b. Pike,

Cooke,

H. Daubeny, e sub. b Rice,

1. McMann, Rice, ----

E. B. do Chair, e Cynnolly, b Lloyd,

W. H. Browne, 1.b.w., & Rice,,

D. A. Gamlle, not out,

F. G. Stopford, b Porter,

G. W, Clabbins, b Pike,'

Extras,

Total,

TIE CLUB.

Seccaid Innings.

H. G. Rles, not out,

G. A. Porter 1 b.w., b.McMunn,

G. V. Danglish, run out,

H. St. D. Jarrett, b Farquhar,

Extrag

Total,

136

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Police Intelligence. (Before Capt. H. G. Thomselt, RN;) Baturday, Dec. 1.

DASAGING, TREES.

Two Chtrians were brought up for this offence; Sikh policeman caught them in the very act of cutting at the roots of two large trees. They had helped themselves in their work by also setting fire to the roote

They were each fined 825, or six weeks' hard labour.

ASSAULT.

Willian Wallace, stoward unemployed, was fined $1 or 4 days hard Isbour, and

Invitations were also sent to the members compensation to the extent of 85, or 11 of the German and Canton Clubs, the off-days' hard labone for assaulting one of the pera of the "Buffs" and Royal Artillery, incintes of a bathel and knocking out one the officers of the Grammissariat Dupart of her teeth. ment, the officers of the Ordnance Store Department, and the Captains and officers of the Roach, Victorieuse, Pensacola, Opritchnik, Tumega, Champion, Daring, Flying Fish, Limit and Zephyr.

NEW JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. - His Excellency the Governor has leaued

a fresh Commission of the Peace for this Colony, and the names of the gentlemen

LOTTERY AGENCY," Li Ano, mat packer, was convicted, through the evidence of Inspector Quincey, and Sargeant Butlin, of keeping an agency for the sale of Teze Fa lottery tickets, and was sentenced to pay $200, or to undergo 6 months" hard labour.

(Before H. E. Wodehaust, Ex.)

ASSAULT.

Chong Wei, unemployed but formerly a

His Excellency Major-General Juba Nep-lukong, was charged on remand with others

therein, are as follows

a

tune Sargent, CB,

The Hon. William-Heory Marsh, C.M.G.

The Non: John Macneile Price. The lion. Frederick Stewart. The Hon. Alfred Lister.

at the rate of six thousand cash per proutb, ing steamers in the Black Ben-in all out-of-dors Coming, and nearly all the foreig ret including what they can squeeze. We the-way corners of the world, wherever Consuls u the Colony The following was believe this step has been done without potifying the Consu ar Body, and is under Wasters enterprise and adventure can the programme of dances A CANTON Correspondent writes:- laugh these circumstances an encroachment on go, will be found the Scotchman, QUADRILLES (Square)...Tullochgoro

WALIZ The villagers foreign Treaty

Sekiatou Lieder. able incident of the Canten reguita was the aid to have petitioned the Tastal to take carrying with him nut only industry, in- HLAND SCHOTTISCHE... Brais (Mar. closest struggle of all—that bet woon Freach this step, as they refuse to pay taxes, bring telligence and shrurdness, but the strongest LANGERS

Pirates

of Penzance. mon from the Lutin, French man-of-war, ing forth sozcuse, that their village liesout love of his country. It would have astonish. GALOF...

...You and I, (vocal), COUNTRY DANCE and a crew from the Chinese gun vesele the limits of the foreign acttloment. Aod many of the "uld folk" at home, also,

Corn Rigsare bonnie.

hion alone. WALTZ amour is current that preparations are made

Thin Chen-to The Junioto's cutter (American) by the city authorities to supply, in cass war if they could have peeped in to the City | POLKA

Old China. came in first; and although willing enough should break out, the whole foreign settle Hall about midnight last night and seen QUADRILLER (Square)...La Mascolte

meat with self-chosen native police how splendidly and loyally the Scotehmen WALTZ

STRATNSFEY & Rat (Celtic). to take a hicking from the generous hosts of Mereury-

Silver Rhine (vocal). in this remete part of the world weio POLKA POTKA

Driak, Pappy drink. the day, Fronchinen ons and all would have

celebrating St Andrew's Day: and it is WAT died sooner than be heaten by the then-fo'z

chiefly for home readers that we maka Laxosus. Varsity.

...My Queen. Chinamen; øventually la grande nation

room for a detailed description of Inst STRATHSEY & REEL...(Celtic came "in, winners by several longtis, but

night's proceedings.

GALOP

Flick And Flock. they had a very tough struggle for it

QUADRILLES

...Lights of Lendon, Speaking of the Canton Regatta, the way in den by the law, to start a "language of Liberal and elaborate naturo

The decorations were, as usual, of a most H'LASD SCHOTTISCHE What's a' the steer,

We will which some of the Juniata's officers denied liquors." In Minnesots for instance to describe them in the order they appeared Waz

WALTZ...

Southern Brüczes. LANCEE**

Connaught themselves all pleasures of the day to dis wink once is to ask for soda and rye whisky; on entering the building. The pillars in GALOP

Hutchison, Mr Men Humplareye, Mr & The Hon. Phineas Ryrie. pense hot punch and other refreshments at to with twices and smack the lips is the entrance hall were entwined with foli-

J. D. an improvised bar down below, (the punch demand half a tumbler of Jamaica zam.

The Band of the "Boff" supplied the Hartigen, Dr & M Herabe, Mr itself and the alad both exquisite, as only To stand with forefinger and thumb in the age, and over the way leading to the stairs music for most of the dances, but there Holmes, Mr and Mrs Hagan, Mr

J. A. H. was a sort of arch, piade up of the flags of were three pipors, members of the Police Hobson, Colonel & Hendry, Mr

Hancock, Mr. somin initiated favoured few know how to waistcoat pocket and ask for banana syrup compound them) will be long lied in r

Plants in pats stood Furie, uanicly, Messrs Campbell, Mann, to convey a hint that ginger brandy various nations.

Harv. Mr. membrance, by all who partook of the would be gratefully received. Gin is called on cach side of the red cloth isid and Hogy, prosenttu furnish mikic for the Heuermas, Air & Mrs Hassell, Mr

for by winking three times and

Hawkins. Mr -jerk-

Hermann, Mr hospitality so freely extended to all come the list of American- drinks is a there was quite a show in itself of plantsland costume. The dancing of the strath-Hauschild, Mr & Mrs]

ing the thumb over the left shoulder and down to, and

up, the stairs; in fact Scotch dances. They were all in full High Herbst, Mr & BIre Hazeland, Mr F. Mr J. long one, the language of liquors" is so in pots, for not only were the ways lined speys and reels excited great inforest, and complete that by it a thirsty soul is enabled even to signal whether he likes much of with them, but they stood on the balus. the exeriams of this dancers were rewarded

Mr F. We hear from Canton that an Imperial little lemon juice in his cocktail.

trados, and in ovexy suitable book and with come tratat applause. At about to Hambling, Mr & Mrs Howroyd, Mr

Hughes, Mr S. corner of the lanilding. There were also large one the pipers played the guests into supper, Hunter, Bir & Mrs Edict has arrived commanding officials and

Herstbal, Miss Hughes, Mr. J. people to respect and protect, the lives and Sons surprise is folt, says the N.-C. foliage plants that would, in most cases, the Hon P. Ryrie taklug in Lady Bowen Hungerford, Dr and Hughes, Mr. J.

Mrs G. property of British and other nationalities News of the 25th ult, that, up to a late only be found in hothouse, in England. The following was the Menu --

Hungerford, The

Crypt in the avout of war with France. The sub tour last night, no news had been received. Du the first landing there was a largo

Misse mirror abre it, surrounded with flowers jeats of that nation alone are required to quit of the starting of Baeninh. All we are in

Hope,

adian

Harton, Mr C. F. the country. The citizens of Canton, witluaa position to afirm is that on the 21st instances, the picture of a Highlander, in Arpio ou Foie Gras. Chicken Mayonnaise Howard, Mr & Mrs Horton, Mr & Mrs

Ho Kai, Dr & Mrs Hugy, Miss -the spice of a single day, (such is the infu- two culumns of French troops received full custusse, with the Gzelis furwel

Galantire.

Hazeland, The Misses ence over the populace of the Chinese unders to march from Hanoi with that and e, a hundred thousand welcomes.” The literary classes) decued to be generally in view. Four days are enough to bring walls on each side of the steps leading up aware of this odiot and its consequent prothem to their destination, where they pro to the second landing very ornamented bably arrived on the 25th; to-day the clamations, and their behaviour to the tb, and nothing has been heard as to their with huge St. Andrew's crosses, made with endizary foreigner, is new, usually, quite operations. The settlement was full of foliage, and thistles. The doors on the

by the officers and crow of the U. S. Juniata at the Canton regatta of 1833

§.

A Sour &

furilo.

Clear.

Lobster Salad.

HAGGIS.

Saddle of Mutton.

Rosat Turkey.

Capon.

Haro

Corned Beef. Roast Beef.

Targne.

Mrs

M & M Houghton,

Mr & Mrs

Mr H. K

Jardin, Mr & Mrs de Jackson, Mr & Mrs Johnstone, Mr & Mrs Jones, Capt. & Dire Johnson, Mr & Mrs Johusiane, Miss

A. B.

Jackson, Mr Ai Jordan, Mr

Just, Mr & Mrs: Jennings, Rev. & Mrs Jones, Mr

The Hon. William Keswick. The Hon. Francis Bulkeley Johnson, | Edward Jamez Ackroyd, Esquire. William Stanley Adams, Esquire.

Esquire. Janee Roas

raste Arjance, Esquire. Bernard Chenery Ayrer, Esquire. Herbert Mainwaring.

Esquire. William Neish

Baruel Hari, Esquire. Emanuel Raphael Bellios, Esquire, John Ball-Irving Enquire,

theby Godfrey Bird, Esquire. Charles Darid Bottomley, Esquire. Edward bow

Bowdler, Esquire. Joltz Sherren Brewer,

Tequire, Ch'an Kwan I, Esquire. Catchluk Paul Chater, Esquire. Ohny Chem Enquire. Janns John Billington Atwell

Coughtrie, Esquire.

Samuel

Culo, Esquire. Coxou, Esquire Henry Liston Dalrymple, Esquite. William Darby, Faure Willas Homtray Faller Darby, Esquire. Walter Meredith Deane, Esquire.

Henry Dickie, Esquire

Nathaniel Joseph Ede, Esquire.

Charles Ford, Esquire.

Heary Fose, Eaquére,

not in custody, for assaulting lukong No. 444.

The latter went to arrest a number of men who were gambling, when defendant. called on a crowd of others to attack him. A free fight ensued in which the lukong a friend were getting severely handled, until a Sikh constable came up and gave

and a

sistance.

Fined 620, in default three weeks hard labour, and to find security in two aurelies of 895 each to be of good behaviour for six weeks. In default to be comantted for a further terms of thrug weeks.

(Both Magistrates Silding)

THEFT FROM THE FELBON.

Lia Un, carpontor, was brought upon. remand, for stealing $10 from a farmer ska had come to Hngkong from the interios to go to

soo. He snaiched the San Francisco. oney, which

up in paper from the complainant's

ran of but was capt by a

captured

And the

was pocket And

omplainant, at the same

lukong.

time

In his defence, the man said that he had been run into by a ricksha and had been no injured on his left foot that it was impos sible for him to have run. When he en tared the dock he walked 50

that Envely, at it is quite evident the lameness was an after.. thought. He was sent to be scamined by the Colonial Surgeon, who failed to detect any injury, and certified to that effe

Bentensed to one year's hard labour.

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