No. 7700.-May 6, 18881).
THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA. TOTAL PROIENTION FOR ALL THE COLONIEN. We lear that a telegram kar dueu re-
a
tion. This man' objected for some reason or other to paying and then there was quarrel between him and some other mem- vers of the guild but this first defendant dfarinetly denied having anything tote ceived hero by Menors Ramall & Cling with it. He was the head of this guild aut lived in the first floor of the house in which them to send no Chineas prasie guildheld de meetings, and whether it of the Australian colours. This dispels all was because. he was hail of the guild or doalt as to whoked the other conise had for some other russon that this charge was brought against him he said it was totally followed the example of Victoria. Tefilao. With reference to the general quen- enly matter with regard to which there is tion of guida his Wesalit new in still uncertainty a the fate of the stunners every country and at overy time gaida la
existed, and he (te Deanya, did not think that have left here previste to any notice it would be for that Court at fryrne to go being sent. Victoria hun apparntly acted into the question whether puilds were of with total disregard of all rights, and has beninto their members or not. put its polioy of exclusion into-forte without thinking of the necessity of giving ampla
the policy of total exclarion, bare not noted
His Worship Certainly ret Mr Dera (continuinglsaid the members had joined voluntarily as far as he or the Court kaew and simply be the first de- .
THE CHINA MAIL.
plain
it might be a copy but that it was an exact post nearly a length ahead of Monte Bré Teli 9 Grate 9 seconds and 5 thirdo Me
Hustic, Tycoon, Fra Diavolo, Fontenay, which many were injured. A force, sent duplicate of the original document he did rent fun, Hothick me out in a firain, 3, seconds and 1 third Mr Pild Dash, Battle-ne Rigi and Tartarin by the authorities, scattered the processIDA not hesitate for a moment to say was Dandy ifth, Hollyhock sixth, Reaper Trind first, I accoud and I third.; Mosers le ran untrute. The defendant absolutely swore seventh, Bernina oight Time, 3 mu. 44. Morgen & White 1 first, 1 second and 1 A fair start. Fair Sport took the lead, "TUX DISTURBANCES IN PARIR that the signature on this alleged counter. secs.
third Mr Ton Brouck 1 first and 1 second; followed by Rustic. At the Longtei gate Paris, April 22nd --Tranquility, prevzils?__ Mr Tocg i first: Mr Jalin Poel 5 seconds. Budeman var from Beuth to fourth pined her to day. The students who took part thirds: Mr Chovilenecand and In this order they red up the Back the anti-Boulangerist demonstratione Ring 1 scesind; Mr Cart & thirds; and whero Fair Sport was several lengths in thirds; Mi Rodney i symona ad 1 third; Straight, and sparated at the half-asle, sent
to BAL
Floquet to com a deputation Mr Du I and Mrumplirey mel-1 third.“
the action of the police during front. Fair, Sport-cantę, in a winner by the disturbance which took place when 1-T LAR-DE-BAR Our Value, Taw lengths, Bandun a ad id, Pon their procession came into collision with the 200-prented, added toasweepstakes my fourth, Rustic afth. Time min. Bolazgorists. The interview asked for of Tia 10 each-Seed Pony to re-
was granted, and the Posmier has revolved edive 30 for cent, and the Third Pony THE CHAMIZON SWEPSTAKES-A forced to press all.
all disturbances with a fires 10 por cont of the States-For China entry for and open only to Winners at Ponica-Weight for inches a per cala this Meeting; optional for the Winters
THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GERMANY, Grifins at date of pastry allowed
Florence, April 82ad.Her Majesty the ten Cup and the Road Tiba-Winners, 7s extra-One Mile stems Plate, not exconding 14 hands 3 and a Half."
inches in height -Weight, for inches
part was not his, and Te stated besides that 3.THE LADIES' PURSE-Vine. The this claim for 8300 made by the plaintiff For Chin Punic Weight for its against him was settled when he d
as per scale-Entrance, T. 5-Un in satisfaction of over $90 to plaintiff in
Mile and a Quarter. all claims. He was supported by the Mr Sassoon's Builum, 10st. 121b. (Mr
When document 1 uruty on that point.
Sassoon)... like that brought forward binatif was
by put into the Court the shole evidence be Mr. Sasami' ancilly, 11st. 1. (Mr
Dalias)...2 cane auspicious.. Tharifore it was that his Mr Choufeer's Parturin, Itat. b. (Mr Lordship thought it necessary
Viking, Mont Blanc, Muzigran also ran the question as to whether the foundations of those houses were laid meeding to
Bullion was the favourite for the Lading contact or not. The suit would be disparse. missed with costa.
STOKES AND YOUNG B
to decide
DORÁ BJKK,
took
At the three quarter mile, it was avident that Bullion was the winner, as he had a long lead here Councillor ran into Mr Triad's Forerunner, 101, 13th. (Mr third Viking Indt. At the Monument
place, This was a suit fonin ad on a promis ory Testurin was fourth. On clearing the bushes Mr John Peel's Orlando, 18st. ib. (Dz
Hutchings)...1 notic. There is just room to hope thias tendant was lived it be was not to be noto giren by the defendant to the plain-}
Hough)...2 other colours atthough they have adopted | hæld responsible for everything that happenliffs. Mr Stokes, of Messrs Sharp, Julwan | Councillor was second, with Taytarin half :'
behind a good race then Menara Morgan & White's Bilken Mead, on in the coild, although in Chis eyes and Stakes, appeared for the plaintiffs
ance between this pair, but Councillor : The defendant was unpresented. It hav-cured second place by
1266. 1lb. (Mr Pond).3 a length. Artisan. Pariole, May, Blossom, Monte ing boon duly notified that the case would be Time in 24 ROCA. called to day,
lay, éviterer was boud.
said
I am a member of W. H. Young the firm of Stokes & Young. Defondant heimu indebted to us in the sum of $1,900 | and gave the promissory note prenilug d. He has made three payments of $25 and there now retains doo 8925.
43 seca.
7
of the Consolation.
hind.
Queen started for Berfin to-day to visit the Emporer and Empress of Germany. A
ILZNZYY.
per scale-Entrance, Th. 10--Winners large congourad of people thronged the of two Racus, Tha 10 extra; of nors streets and gave the Queen of England 'au than two Races, The 40 extra-One enthurinatio farewell. Mile and a Quarter.
FUR HISTORY OF EMPEROR FREDERICK'S Mr.John Sarewind, List, LHC (M: Oglo)...I Messrs Morgan & White's Silken Mead, Charlottenburg, April 16-1m. Eno- bud night and is 1st: 11 (Mr Poud)...peror Frederick had
favorish. His Imperial Majesty'e condition to-day is unfavorable.
in the same manner with regard to the might have a certain anunt of respons; proved that the defendant hnd Bullion won easily, Mont Blane fuch, del Oro, Tordi and Precursor were the other Mr Season's Carine, 10at 12bs. (MF)
several atuamera that were on their way to Australia stiti negere baford this re- aolution was colon to. It is rather difficult to dwing from fai information brought us by lust Australian mail the events which have led up to the anddou enforcement of totul exclusion. On the 31st March Sir Henry Parkes wired to the aporial Gov. ornment setting forth the objections of the cologists to the clause and ging that immediate at be taken to apon such negotiations with the Emperor of China as will rosult in permanent security to the Australian colonies from the disturbance of Chineso imanigration in any form." There wax no time for a reply by letter
Was
to this telegram, but në course ther
anflictest time for au exchange of opinion by telegraph. Wo'may naturally suppose that such communication took place and then we are driven to two con- clusions—either brit the reply of the Hong Goverment was favourable and that a treaty has already been negotiated or ar ranged for a supposition which has a sterwier base of probability; or that--which
furore likely that the answer tempos rised and was unsatisfactory, and at the colcanes base unitedly adopted Sir Henry Parkes' suggestion (almost thrust, and have "without the lees of a single day—takam the incassare alops to protectsemsalven
sibility.
The complainant, recall, aurd the first defendant, who was heat of the guild, was ce of the men who came to his shop. He acted as the leader of the party. The other three dofetilnats were fighters of the first defender's Thy wore para rinkers henging to the Sing Fuk Tong. The Sing Fok Tang and the Sai Fak Tong were not the auto,
His Worship, addressing the lofeninots, BRid-It is
is quite close there has been some intimidation going on, but I can't settle this mutil I have Li Ko here. It seems be is afraid to one bowen essequence
what has ten yeing on and
of
I shall take it into consideration in cortion with the case on to whether appeans or not, shall remand the case till thin day week
been
Decree was given for the plaintiffs with
costs.
THE RICHMOND TERRACE ESTATE AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
The following is the report of the Gouerai Manager. for the year ending the 31st December, for presentation at the ordinary general meeting, to be held a Wednesday, To the abareholders of the
entries.
Me Tell declared the best of his two
Sassoon)... THE RACE Cron Con-Value.", Tia '
Procursir, Harbinger, Ganges and Fore- -150--For China Ponies-Weight for pupies to win, so did Mr Suszuon and Mr runner alán zou, inches us per salu--Winners "at, this! Friud.
Harbinger was a great favourite, and was Mi eding of a Race ofuae mile or under Carole was the furourite. A good start taken against the delt. Surewind took the to carry 3lbs. extra; over a mila, Tiba.de, with May Hossom leading, and land and lept it. On entering the Straight extra-palties axerulative up toon got into Erat place and kept it till the by the Bellevue he took suvand place and Silken Mear at his flank; but Forerunner Silken Mead rushed into third place, and Mr- Sassoon's Squeezer, 11st. lbs. (Mr
10lhe, Entrance, Ts. 6-Two Miles finish. When near the halianila Orlando raved to the post with the winner, but failed
Dallas). .1
came up lain second place, May Blossom to catch him, Susenind winning by several Mr Min's Rustic, Het. 11. (fr third, Fercurar fourth, and Carinle fifth lengths; Silken Mead second, Cariote a bad At the Monument Precursor had got into third, Harlinger fourth, Genges and Fore- Baker)...2 Mir Tell's Monte Roser, 11at. lbs. (Mr
third place,
but Siken Mead passed him inner also un. Timo-2 in. 46 secs. the Straight Fownser won by over a Fond)...8
This was very exciting race and a Rouette, Forester, Higi, Cappendule, Leap Orlando and Silken Mead, Mag Blosson 3-THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHAR
length, with about a length between popular win. Year, Mullionaire, also rats.
Monta Rosa was the favourite. Mantic gund fourth, Precursor filth, and Cariole
sixth, Time, 3 min. We seek took the lead at the half-wolle.and.Squeezer
at the Monument, followed by Rustic and Monti Kosa. On clearing the "buahan Squeezer had the race in hand and was
in from. There was: Reven ween Rustic und Monte Rosa,!
At t time I expect he will be here, and The 16th May, 1888 the Richiend Terrace me through the horses and had the teal 2-THE GREAT NORTHERN PLATE-Valne,
if not. I shall take it into considerati'n in dealing with the cure.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
· {Before Mr A, F. Leach, Acting Prisno Freya,} Tuesday, May 9.
A DISPUTED BUILDING CONTRACT-LAU VI HINO. LO Va.
This is a case arising out of a bailding contract. Mr Mossop of Meters Dennys and Mossop uppeured for the plaintiff, and
De Ho Kai for the defendant.
Sir Blossop said the plaintiff 'was a con- fuctor and the defendant an awner of
house proprats. Defendant in November
last wished to build far hasee at Wanchai and entered into an agreement on the 20th of that month with plaintif. By this agro- went which was male betiven plaintif and defendant a man
named Mak Ks signed
work
8441015
Estate and Building Company, Limited. GENTLEMEN, I beg to lay before you our balance aleat for the year 1887.
The additional accommodating for ser- vants referred to in my last report as desir- able, he now been added to at the houses in the Terrace with satisfactory results,
of interest
The net profitate, o ropairs and other expenses, and including a a small balanes brought forward from inst year, amounts lo 83,170.03, out of which I propose to pay dividend of 7 percent, absorbing $2,331.00, and to carry forward $748.03.
to debenture holders, of
The accounts have been nudited by Mr W. Maitland, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
A.
DaHurus, General Manager, HonghBug, May 7,1688.
HONGKONG, 31ST December, 1887. Liabilities. Capital account 335 slurés ...S3.3,300.00
unce and, for ever from the influx of us surety for The Cines were Debenturas 233 of $100.40 cack 23,300.00 | Uhinese. As often happens open actint when the tugmaatil, it being | Hongkong and Shanghai Bank... 3,903 201
ree!
"that.
31,
would
Crown rent Interes payable January 4tk, 1888: to debenture holders... Profit and loss
**
were laid of infringement or some buld course, in 830 would be paid, and it was only this hit upon to being mattora to crisis; kam that had to be dealt with in the pre- The foundations were completed and it is prohle that the Victoria Cor- sent case.
and the sum of 8300 was due to the
plain. ernment seized the orension of the arrival till Further, bo wid that the fundations of the foam with a large number of pas having been liniaad, the contract was taken
from him, and sengers to bring affairs to a head and have been entitled to use for drun
being
แดเ for Crown leasehold estate ... induce the Imperial authorities to take de- brusch of agrement, bat he did not seek Rents, &c, due cisive neti-n. What will be the shot of her do that. After the folationes were Investments in publ c companies
marely, gol
that the afrald
Furoiture the struggle betweon the Home Government shed the
plaintiff had entered into a contract that Fire insurance-balance of pre- and the coknies it is diflicult to forenen, -
would not pay All rated to
to be surety Defidant sent for plaintiff any lager. and told him he must get another surely.. "ANOTHER TRADE-GUILD QASE. ;
Plaintiff'undeavoured to get another surely Before Mr Wodehonan, in the Police and offered another in, who however was
miun
53.60
$2.50 3,470.03
$46,750.50 GL5.08
race in but the former heat the latter by a length. Chippendale was fourth, Millionaire fifth, Leap
Four sixth, Rigi last: Tine, 4 min. 57 ce.
Ta. 100-For Ponies that have run at this Meeting-Weight for juches as per Ecale-Winner of one Race at this Meeting, under a mile, 7lbs. extra;
of
Charlottenbury, April 17, evening.-Em- eror Fredarick felt better towards fore- noon ta day, the fever and the inflamma- tion of the bronchial membrano having abated. His Imperial Mojesty ruse at noca at the window to the great inj from his bed, mid
mid zoon afterwards appeared assembled near the Castle. He subse- the people quently received some vorbal reurs con- nected with the business of the Empire. Towards evoDing the fover had slightly increased. Freising, 18th morning. --Empator alopt fairly well last right, but he atill foverish -Value Tis. 150--Fer Caine Ponies--
Charlottenburg, 18th April, evaning Weight for inches as per scale-Win for as hour to-day. His Imperial Broderick conferred with Prince ners of a Steeplechase at any previous Majesty appeared-thrice at the winds of Meeting Shanghai, 6lbs. extra the castle Nou-Winners of a Steeplechase allowed chcoring by a great assemblage in the and was welcomed with rapturong 5lbs. Entranco, Tis.. Twice Round a conrse selected by the Stewards.
condition is worse this evon- ing. Wal-
streets.
His
The doctors in
pysomia, which is
in attendance apprehend
a dangerous disease pro
Two such Racoa, 10lbs xtra En Mr King's Dollern, 11st. 6ll (Muced by the mingling of the poisonous mat-
trance, Tier-Seven Furlonga, Mr. John's Susewind, 1st. 16. (Mr
5.THE CONCORDIA Cur--Valng, Pa.
Presented by Members of the Club Concordia, idded to a Sweepstaken of Ts. 10 each-Second Pony to recuiva 40 per cent, and the third Pony, 10 per cent of the Stakes-Further entries. China Ponies, houd gide Griffins at dinte of entry-Weight for inches na
per acale Winner of the Derby, iba, ex-
-One Mile and a f
Mr Susscon's May Blus om, 1st. llb. (Mr
2
..3
tors of pus with the blood,
Berlin, 19th April-Esperor Feodorick's
is now regarded as merely a question
Holborn came in Grst, Justes that the
Inet
Mr Dunia Jeno List. 3ibs (Mr Hurt Ogle)..I Mr Sassoon's Bullius, at 12he (Mr | Mr Cagley's. Othello, 10at. Niba,
Dallas)...2
death is At Rodney's Grandam, 11st. llb. (Mr
Me Weed's Sentinel, 10nt. 181ba. (Mir of days. Hough)...3
de Malherbe)...0
, 19th April, Evening -- Butic, Tyroon. Counciller, Wild Dask, Only four ponies entered for the race.ruusiaed in bud. to-day; his strength is Frederick, though less foverieb, Atlantic, Mout Hlone and Honesty were the Sentinel was the favorito. Just after pass-failing hita. Towards evening he was a ng the Wall and Dyke Holborn got the Sunwind was
trifle decided favourite. lead and kept it to the finish. June presed
butter,
but the
mabated Mr Sassoon declared the best of his Sentinel at the Natural. At the jump op. ·
imperial patient is still y regarding the two ponies to win.
20th After three false praite Morrie's, Sentinel fell and diamo
Charlottenburg, April, morning, starte "Sucevind got away with the lead, ed his rider.
An official bulletin issued Isto which he kept the whole distance. At the second, and through Sentinel falling, Othell Monument Betion came up into second came in third. Dall).1 Mr Triad's Peeraner, list. dibs." (Me
with Grantham close up, Councillor ourth.
At the Bellevue, Wild Lash ras Hutchings).. Me Min's Reeper, Ilat. 7lbs (Mr Baker into fourth place. Sustwind won by some Bullina second, Saige, Dandy, Rialton, Deboutz, Oflengths in
nice. Wold euth. Enchanter, alan ra Grantham third, Wild Dash a gom! fourth, May Blossora was the favourite, but a fes Counculiar fifth, with Housty bringing up preferred Reaper. May lager was lead-the rest. Tano-I miu. 594 secs. in at the balt mile. Reaper third, Sage 13 --THE-MANCHU Srasm→Valde, The 100 Inst. At the Monument May Blossom had For Chian Ponies, boud Jule Gritos at date of entry, that have run and not won a Raca-Weight, for inches as per sude-Futrance, Tis. 5-One Mile and a Quarter.
π
Canter.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
BIR DILLON ARRESTED.
night the condition of the Emperor breathing of hs Imperial Majesty, which had
bear me diff- cult from clogging of the tubi
tubee, waa Felicy od in the uvealag yesterday, owing to s copious discharge of pus through the candle;
We take the following legrams from this indicates the formation of an abacess Indian exchanges:
in the trachos. 4 bulletin issued this morning states that the Eraporcr
passed good night and had less fever.
Charlottenbury, 20th April, Evening The official Bulletin, just issued na to the condition of the Emperor of Germany, atates that the symptoms of his Imperial Majesty were antisfactory during the
day. The fover has micreased and the breathing Charlottewag, 21st April-Morning. was less easy last night.
B Charlottenboy, April, evening. The condition of Eupetur. Frederick is un- changed. The
of the forer temperature varies at jutorvats, and the doctors in atten- dance consider that there is no immediate danger, and it is possible that his Lingerial · Majesty may linger for weeks.
Charlottenburg, official bulletin issued this
THE AMBASSADOR TO PERSIA: Wolff newly appointed British Minister, Teheran, 19th April–Sir Drummond 804,217 73d lead, and forener came through
arrived his horses on entering the Straight, and
to-day. took second place at the Bellevue. May Blossom won by theen lengths and there.
London, 18th April-Me Dillon was was about the same distance between Me Min's Rezper, Lat. 71hs. (Mr Baker)...1 mediately conveyed to Drogheds, and was
arrested at Dablin
yesterday; he was im ond and third ponies, Wohlyamuth Me Sassoon's Hollyhock, 11st. 11b. (Mr fourth Time, 3 min. 44 secs.
Dallas)...2
placed before the
the Magistrate on a charge of noiting, to nonpayment of rent. After 6.THE SPRING Cur-Vilos, Tis. 100, Mr Carr's Dandy, 11st. b. (Mr Ram-
some evidence the case was reminded until added to a Sweepstakes of Els. 10 each,
Jay).. Saigo, Cavalero, Badminton, Dyburtzane- the 0th proximo, bail being accepted: Jene Tle. 50 to the Sad Pony-For China Ponies that have never wong, Sandpiper, Belgic. He nina, dessouyer,
In the House of Commone last night a Racy-Weight 11st for 13 hands ;
Sir John Gorat, in reply to a question, said to give er teko dibs, for evory inch over Mr. Sassoon declared the beat of his two Her Majesty's Government had no reason or under One miin.
15,648.40
1,201,40
18.75
$64.217.73
PROFIT AND Loss Account,
Dr.
Court to-day, for tailors named Li Suiar, † refused, and defendant therefore took to Crowa rent, general charges,
Lau Cheong, Chan Fck and Tong Fak were charged with assaulting another man of the axine crat named Chau Song, Mr Donnys appeared for the tirat defendant, Li Sling.
The complainant said- un a railor in the Wong Shing Ki shop in Tark Latie
On the 29th April about 17. a.m. I was eu my way to my up when I saw the second defendant bonting a man named Li Chak, whom I know, in the atrout, close to my shup. Li Chak is a brother of a man pawed Li Ku who has lately joined the Tailors' Guild. Là Ku has not paid up the faliamount of his fees and on account of this
contract from plaintill.
Dr to Kai said the defaneo was that the rupaire, fra insurancy, audi contract stated at the foundations were tors' fees be laid according to pata and also to To interest tract. The founflations land to be faken To balance
stand
p by the order of the Surveyor Goberal al fad to be rolaid again. This was the reason why the contract was taken from plaintiff and also why his surety refused to tas surety any longer. The defendant bad bein paid $90 for the materials utilised
the foundatio .KS. in relaying
Tan Yi Hing, plaintiff, sud-In the month of November 1 entered into a contract with deferolaist
of the contract in pro-
I don't!
albim
knom
CONTRA. Cr
By balance forward By rents, investments, &c.
...
1,179.08
alas rath
S
to win. After two falso starts fair one
гACJ
DINAKAI A MLIENT IN BURJA.
to think that the action of the Chief Com-
AGRARIAN - TROUBLES IN KOUMANIA.
tu
was made, with admi-tun leading, Belgiissioner of Barma in disarming the But
April. 22. Legiony-Ad Mr Torg's Ganges. 116. Glba. (Me Dut
clings). round, and Hellyhock third. On entering in mistaken one, and ensoquently ing the condition of the Emperor ifrederick,
this evening, regard ,,1 718.35 Mr Tell's Most Brémní, Ust. lb. (ME the Straight a struggle took place between it was not their intention to interfere in the states, that his Iorariul Majesty, alupt wail,
Hollyhock and Regier, and they got even Reynelly. .2
and the temperature of the feve: la boen 3,070.03 Mr Sassant's Hollyhack, 1st: b (fr
just before the Bellevue was rouched, but matter.. CHULEEP SING.
greatly reduced. The bulletin adds that Stand Reoper tho Grand Sasano)3 before reaching
Moscow, 17th April-Mabarajah Dhaleeptation has bad for weeks.
the boat day which the Imper day was the passed him, winning Caralero, Black Flag, Bulinist-n, Quick-
by nearly a $ 4,973.46
sud, 4tlantic, Scalette, Monte del velength; Daidy third, Senegal fourth, and Sing has gone to live at Kieff
Charlottenbum, April 2The cial | piper filth, Badminton sixth. Catulere grave Marmodaks, Messenger, also ran,
Mr Fell declared the best of his ponies up the race at the half-tails.. Time, 2 min. 32.42 to win. Me Sase you did the same as regarda 4,941.04 his pertes. Mont Brecent was the favouritu. By the time the Monumont was reached Ganges forged ahead and got the lead. On clearing the bushes Ganges had a clear fend, while both panics were punued by Holly heck and Mont Brévent, the latter two close together, but they failed to catch the leader who won a well-contested race by about n length, with Mint Brévent half a length ahead of Hollyhock. Monte del is fourth.
$ 4,973.40
SHANGHAI SPRING RACE MEETING.
HECORD DAY.
PA in
the
Time, to. 21 secs.
7.-The SHANGVAI STAKES-A. forced on-
gecs
have broken out in Bongatia Troops had conditions of the Emperor Frederick, an- Bucharest. April 17-Agrarian troubles bulletin issued this evening, regarding the
to be called out to suppress rioting which bounces that his Imperial Majesty continues occurred, and during the conflicte several to improve. persons were killed. Bands of pensante THE RAILWAY PURCHASE 'BIL..
London, April 20-The House of Lords bins passed the East India Purchase and Construction of Railways Bill, einbling tho Secretary of State to raise money for the purchase of the Unde and Kahukund Rail- way
and enable the Scerotary of State to THE DESEABRIA WIFE'S SISTERS BILL
borrow a
a sum of money which would be London, April 19-The House of Com-guarantee to the Company. mons last evening read for the second kimo
HUSHIA AND, AUSTRIA,
4.-THE CHAU-SUANG-KIUK CUP.-Valne, Tls -Presunted by the Directora and Employés of the C. XI. S. N. Co. -For have assembled Find the Capital and Chine Ponies ut liava baver run at threaten to enter the lawn. ABY Meeting in China or Hongkong prévious to dato of entry at each
Meot ingTo be wou at two consecutive Mestings, or three times in all, by Ponies, the bond fide property of the owner or owners-Weight for inches as per
ucle-Entrance, a. 1080
80 per
Vienna, April 17-Accounts reach here that Russian movements toward the Au trian frontier have been resumed.
THE ROUMANIAN - ADLAGDIAN AGITATION.
Bucharest, April 19-fle agrarian agita-
ount, of the Entrance fees to go to the the Deceased Wife's Sisters Marriage Bill, tion in Roumania is quieting down,
Winner until the Cap is won, when
Lize
the second Pony shall receive surg the remaining 20 per cent, to be allowed
to accumulets, and the accumulation in excess of Tls. 500 (to be retained for a new Cup) is to be paid to the Winner-Ous Mile.
noon the first and fourth defendants surety. Defendant was dissatisfied with slushyard for a cuusiderablo distance: asleep at the tin. They atinoked tae with me. I asked him for payment with und, while at the end cf. the day / Mr John's Supewind, Dist. Bb. (Mr Ogle)...2 † Mr Bassoon's Dolores, 11st. lbs. (Me
of
the was
by a majority of fifty-seren votes.
TRE FREEDOR, OF THE CITY CONFERRED
ON ZOED KARTINGTON.
The freedom of the City of London was conferred on the Marquis of Hartington at the Guild Hall yesterday with the us aivio ceremonies,
THE PANAMA VANAL
Quotations HONGKONG, May 8.. OPIUM-Now Fatna, cash, 475/92)
31
12
13
Ola New Benares, cash, 470/704
Old
свы
Now Malwa, cash, 550 Allowance, Tuels... 39/48 Old Matwa, cash,....... 070/80. Allowance, Taxis 28/48 Persian,
Oily,
east 530
dict. It was for the
for the building of four at Wanchni The work was com mansed on the 22nd November. I engaged Isbourers and got stonemasons to cul the The foundations were com- stones here. pleted on the 13th December. My surely Heavy rain fell during the night and in they beat Li Ku His brother Li Chak in Mak Kwan at that time pat off being surety, early morning it did not look well for an en-
When Isl terfered and they beat him too
why. I wanted to zot 83.0
joyable afternoon at the Races. But as saw the second defendant beating Li Chak from plaintiff in accordance with the con- non approached, the sky cleaned and the try of Tis, for all Ponies, except those entered in the Roadsters Plate-First I went up to apparate them. The second tract when the foundations had been con un peeped through the clonds occasionally, def slant asid had no right to interfere,
pleted, but he refosud. He wasted me to
And the improverunt continued during Pony to receive 75 per cent. ; sec.and I found a man of the the afternoon. The course, when the first
Pony, 15 per cent.; third Pony, 30 and I went tack to my shop and leit get another surety.
Leung Yik
per On the following day about Loung them alone.
named Aki who agreed to stand erent way run,
cent-Weight for inches as por scale. a wretchedly state,
One Mile and a Half spaltering of the poules' and another man came to shop. I was him and eventually took the contract in feet
feet being to my shoy
Mi Sassoon Harbinger, 10st. lbs. (Me the and the
riders returned all bespattered:
Dallas). Mr Mis's Reaper, 11st. 71ts. (MrBaker). I
APEATER ON THE NILE, iron bars and poked me on the chest with east of the foundations, bath
Puire, April 18-A Company of the Ride During the time the work them. My fok, cai Tu my assistance and to give it mo.
the beautiful turf opposite the stand had Mr Trud's Precursor, Ilat. lb, (e
Dalles
2 Krigado starts for Assiout immediately, they beat him. After this they left. Of was going on defendant used to come every the same appearance as the inner course.
Gove).,,3 Me J. D. Humphreys Kelocity, 10st. ering to the activity of the Nile rebels. 1st May at 4 p.m. I was going to a shop in day or every alternative day to look at it. The band of the US. Bagahip Bro klyn Tycoon, Cariole, Wild Dash, Belgiz, Altele,
121bs. (Mr Hart Book)...9 the same streut as my own shop is
is in when to continued to do this until it was in attendance, and played a good selic (late Com Impeto), Bawyl, Orlando, also Rialto, Off Chance, May Blossom, Wohlge. I Paris, 24th April.The Committee of I saw the four defendants armed with
He always locked at it and did tim of music. finished.
muth, Gthard, Monte Brdont and Frodichthe Chamber of Deputies has reported in kuives and daggers. chased ma and not any anything.
The following is a return of the various Harbinger was the invomite, though some also ..
favour of authorizing. the Pantina Canal By Dr Ho Kai-The foundation wall events I ran back to my shop. Afterwarde I in-
preferred Carice. At the half mile Dar
Dolores was the favourite. Mr Tell and Company to issue a lottery loin of three formed the Police. I has not hurt except laid down was three fes: brand and four 1.THE CHU K-ZA CUP.--Value, T. 100 binger got into second place, and Wild Dash Mr Sassoon declared the beat of their two hundred and forty million francs. that I feel an internal pain. The four de feet deep. Some one from the Surveyor
For Ohing Pones-Weight for inches Monument Sused, who was leading till had ran into second place with Doloros was fourth, and just bufore reaching the ponies to win. At the bicament Reaper fondante are the committee of a tails' General's Office came down to look at the
Londos, 24th April the Honie of when it
As per acaio--Winners of one. Kace | Suished. He said
that siuce 1st October, 1987, 7lbs. extra Orlando third,
poiut, was prased
Harbinger, by
with th
third, and at the quarter-ml pont Reaper Commons last night, Mr Gladstone ite buil
in
the s I
brought Cheung Lane.
fourth. Ou zie sice am
Wild Dash
amendment in favour two or more Races. 10lbs, extra-Entering the Straight, Cariole run into third been leading hitherto with Dolores third, equalizing death duties.
was on even terins with Frodich, who had forward ad
of On London- member of it and have paid my fees up to taking up of the foundation. He did not
tu
After date. The only reason why
they should
trance, Tls. 5-Half-a-Mile.
& pro ba say the foundation was not good. No one
Mr Tell's Altels, lato Can Impelo. 11st.
place, but was passed again by Fercursor at Delores passed Frolich at the Bellevue and tracted debate, the amendment was re- annuyed at his is because I interfered when told me that he had ordered the foundation
1lb. (Mr Baker)...1
She Bellevue. Harbinger won easily in a there was a capital race home hotwear jeeted by a majority of ninety-four votes. | to be taken up." Lau Wa said he did not they were beating Li Chuk.
noed
canter, Buscind second, Frecursor a good Reaper and Dolores, but Reaper came in a Tang Chit, a tailor employed in the same to give the plans to me. I saw the plan pro- Mr Tell's Pie Languard, 11at diba. (Mic
third, Orland, fourth, Ciste fifth, Füd short neck altear of him, with Feity third, shop as ita complainant, corroborated hia uced before we began to work. I had it Mr Chouffeur's Froehlid, lat. 11b. (Mr
Reg. Dash sixth, Tycoon seventh, Belgie eighth, who ome up with a push at the Bellevue, evidence as to what took place in the shop, in my hand whe was making the forida-
Time, St. 345secs, Ogle)...3
Afrýji Bluecom fourth," Mont: Brévent ofth, By Mr Deunge-Complainant was not tion. I took my measurements from it. blouding when
Belvoir, Juno, Fra Diavolo, Balef. Mis B.-TE TaoTar's Con-Value, The. Time-2 min 11 sec I was to make it as he told I did not Asan bím. I.did not ac it according to this plan ; Don Wa'suit | chief, Atlantic, Ruuni, Honesty, Forerunner tually see him struck. I did not hear any- body may anything. I don't know what the he would tell me how to do it, I remember ran.
a clause in the contract which says it la ne- beating was about.
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guild. It is called the Sai Fok Toug and foe was too big. He did not order the
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Constantinople, 23rd April.-Intelligoucu has been received here of serious conflicts between Turks and Christians. at Canan in the Teland of Crete; the Christians have Prosented by H.E the Tantai-For 5-THE YANGTSE STAKES-Value, Tia.
killed and mutilated five hundred Muazul- China Paries-Weight, 19 Winners 100--Fur China. Ponies-Weight for
mon. They afterwards paraded about town Altels and Mischief were the favourites,
at this Meeting. 5lbs. oxtra-Eutrance,
in s most defiant manner, crying vengeance inghee as per scale-Winner of a Race against the Turks and also threatened and Tha. 5-One Mile. Wong Ku a tailor in the Bop Ping strop cesary to do tiivap things to the satisfaution Froehlich took the lead, Forerunner Becond. Messrs Morgan & White's Nilken Meal,
of two Miles or over, 6lba, oxtra-n-insulted the Governor. Matters assured in Tank Lane, said he saw four men chasing of the Surveyor General and acording to on oren terms with the leader, with Pis
toOpposite the Grand Stand Alfe's came
tranco, Tla. Two Miles and a Half, most alarming character; but with the aid 198, 0lb. (Mr Baker) 1 Mr Sassoon's Forester, list, 4lbe. (Mr complainant on 1st May with krises.
the plan. The agreement was that on the
of the Militery order was restored after second, third and fourth defendants were completion of the foundation satisfactorily Languard close up. Before reaching the Mr Sassoon's Sandpiper, 11at, 01b. (Me
post Altele aud Piz Languard passed Frosh-- three-I the main and the other man was I was to be paid $300. I was offered lick Alte's won by half-length, with Mr John Pod's Bandimun, 12st. Obs.
Bassoon).2 Mr John Peel's Leap Year, 11st
some resistance.
Tea leaders of the Chris tians have boon arrested not in Court. The first defendant was not 890 by the defendant as the
(Mr
GENERÁL (Mr Hough). Mr Toll's Monte Hose. 11st. 4lbs ons of them. The first defondetit was the the material but I did not accept it about the same distance between the second
Joker, Bernina, is Languard also TAD.
Paris, 19th April. Evening-Crowds of On Shanghai He did not tell me that it was because the and third, Jums a good fourth, Atlantic
The tice was delayed for some time, head of the guild and the other three were indation was badly. leid that the contract fast. Time, 1m. Gases.
Baizens gathered to-day along the route to j Below, Joker, Dyboutz, Roniette, men who acted under his orders. They
On demand, .. be taken by General Boulanger on his way Berning having thrown his rider (MA-s, Chipperdule and Millionaire also ran to the Chamber of Deputies, and they Gold Leaf, 100 fine... 2THE SHANGHAI DEBBY. -A8reepstakes
20 days' sight,. because he had been taking the part of the agreement kept by the defendant, I wore indignant with the complainant. bo was taken front mo.
By Mr Museop--I did not read the copy
of Tis. 15 each, with Tls. 100 addedererink), and it took some time to catch Mesra Sassoon and Tell declared the another man xbo was, objecting to only looked at my own. On comparing
the
For China Panics being bona fide Grif-him. Silken. Afend got thi lend at the best of their two, ponies to win. Syntecer rected bin everywhere with acclamations. Sovereigns.
Monument and vou easily by several was a decided favourite. The race was de Chamber, After the
had taken his seat in the of the fees of the guild
The Feb
Finquet, the ceive 75 per cent.; Recond Pony, 15 to be 81 for entrance put it bad now them I find a few alterations. What the usey been raised to 82, witness did not know Surveyor General objected to was the
1er cont. ; third Pany, 10 per cent. Bernina aith, Mr Tell's two ponies bringing for some time, but Weight for inches as per scale-One up the rear. why Thare vore several hundreds of ground being made higher than the side
Mile and a Half. members of the guild. Li Ku war the only
raising
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fins at date of entry-First Pony to re-lengths, Bandapun a bad third, Joker fourth, layed through For he did he took tenged the House for a vote of confidence (Tales at ilessrs Hakuner de 176,7: Prehisnes,
Mr Sassoon's Dolores, 11st. lbs. (Mr
who refused to start
lead and kept it to the finish.
Roza can Log-fei gate Munte !
Leap Year third. These
the
wore kept to the half-mile, when des LIA WEA Sequently moved to appoint a Up to about nigga the waather was third place, Squeezer fourth. On com.there was adopted
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was tarried by s hundred.
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in the ministry, which an into
of two majority accord THIRD DAY. one witness know of who had ubjected to By his Lordships to build the
Committee to | honges according to the plan and the four-
constitution, and paying the entrance feo.
Palis) 1. Mr Dennys, belialf of the fireb-defun.dationa actor ing to instructions.
Mr Tell's Monte Bréemi, 10st. 12ība. (Mr perfect, but then it began to cloud over; toek
A majority of hundred and daut, said his client had nothing to do withi J. Sampson, land surveyor, Pablio, Works
twenty-fire votesty of one Meyerink)... the wind, which was rather cold at ing into the Straight Leap Year
CALA
REVISION OF THE FRENCH CONSTITUTION. this caso. There was a quarcelit appeared Department, and he inspected the founda Mr Toll's St. Gothard, 11st, b
(Mr
fret, shifted to the south of east, the with a rash, but failed to catch Forester,
Paris, April 21In the Souate, M. Flo about the entrance fee with this inan, who finns of the houses in question and he found
Ruegg)...3 un
who won by nearly a length, with Monte qust, referring to the proposed revision of disappeared, and as the afterno Bengal, Nzerosacer, Barnina, Reaper, white an there were a few drops of rain, Hesa a good third, Squerer fourth Mil the constitution, declared that it was neces for sume reason or other had objected to that
that they had been about three feet above It. The entrance fes after the begin the level of the wide stret Be considered Blizzard, Dandy, Bollyhock sles ran The Course was in capital order, just gaft limare fifth. Time-6 min, 65 suos
sary to undeceive the inesses and again St. Gothard was the favourite. Mr Tell enough and not too foot. If
behind the 100-For Ponies that hayo run at this combat a dictatorship with republican raised and the guild wua wholly dep adantap the foundations aga
Mr Sassoon rid the
yashod santo with kis | quch ponies feat. The
lo the
Meating and not won a Rage-Weight-ciples,
ozcan prin. 5-hat- o poulter At the frou bin
milo Heaper took condition of the surf made, as was expected, for incher as par scale-Entrance, The Wa Hos Uis Lordaliip, after bearing further evid. the lead frain Hollyhock, Monte Brétent greit change in the manning of the
There was an suti Boulangist demonstra he believed was levied on all once, said he did not consider it whether leading pair soon after passing the Monuseriously, scoring only ten rins, thres
third, Dolores coming up, and catching the poles, and the lesinthan Babio felt
Mr Bason's Fair Sport, tat. lbs. (Mr tion of students here to-day they paraded guilds, and if those entrance fes wore nne sbaulutely to decide the puiot as to whether
Dallas) the streets for some time uninterrupted, suficient a subeription list warrent round the foundations had been properly laid er ment took the lead. On entering the seconds, and one third, in the seven flat hir Rodney's i 10wt. 12168. (Mr
Grantham,
when suddenly a counter demonstration of and every member had to schoribe. Of not. He could not conceive that the straight Dolores was leading, hard pushed racen Of the twenty-three fat racga, Mr
Meyecink)...2 admirers of General Boulanger emerged use it was the interest of the cuild to agreement put ju by plaintiff was a coun- by Monte Brésent, and a sand race botwoon Session won 11 firsts, à seconds and 6 Mr John Poel's Bandsouza, 118. 4lba,
from another street and both the proces make the entrance fees pay the subscriptorpart of the original document Possibly these two resulted to Dolores reaghing the thirde Mr John 3 festa and i second: Mr
fr Hough)...8 siquista met, and a struggle ensued, during
unsatisfactory
From that
lustiad of $1 topause the home rent was on the foundations again that did not come win.
ng of the year had bocu raised to $2 the 100nders had been givva for taking declared the three of his ponies best to there a little dust with here and 6TH CONSOLATION CUP-Valne, Ta. their confidence, and that Government-will}
on the entrance fees for the payment of i
pen of $50 to the Tang which-he
5-Ones Bound,
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