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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1894,

hope to agafa place the International to thele oredit, they will have to follow the example of the Buotolí and import fraak blood. Hayward is capable bar, but hin place is not at stroke, and his style of rowing is not quite faished enough Armstrong is one of the most promising of the young strokes. He rowed as faish- ed a style as any man to the Regatta. It in 'a faz ory to-nort Regatta, but it Armstrong gets his crow together sen er and has the advantage of the same coach as they had this year, they should be able to hold their own against all comers. Considering they were all drifles, they row- ed splendidly and pluckily. They were not good enough for the Irish, but they made a still race of it for the greater portion of the course and more than realised expectations.

they managed to reduce the Irish load somewhat. Drawing Lear to the Praya Reclamation, both the leading bosts were rolling badly, the Bootch worst. Armstrong kept to his work, and his men backed him up pluckily, but the Irish maintained their and woaa good race by a length and a half, Time-8 mine. 68 secs. --~~

Irish

Scotch English

4

4.

BHAKE. BON; open to Chinese abako boats; distanos, one milo; lat prizo, 810; 2nd prize, $7; 3rd prize, 85. Eight bosts to start for 3 prizes.

The four

artera”

Harbour Office, a oara (Meugens) German Tavern, 5 cars

THE CHINA MAIL.

Kowloon Duck, onen (Rowe) Mercantils Bank, 5 oara (ThomProD).. The Bank haat rumped away from the

other competitors, and the Dock four after holding second place for a considerable dis. tanco were displaced by the Harbour Con boat, and the German Tavern. Time-8 mins. 53 seca.

Mercantile Bank Harbour Oflice

She

The boats rounded Kowloon Book an follows:-

Ladybird Dart

......2. 2.65 ..3. 3.40

1.2. 4.05

Petreltması

6:10

7.00

Cam......

2.10.16

2.36.07

passed the V. I. C. Stand thus-

Ladybird...

2.84.30

Dart

She

Stella

They

AT PORT ARTHUR,

· Yokohama, 8th December,

TAKU.

| Obina's Reputation-Bubble? I have long stobed for an opportunity of saying

Tako, December 1. There is now undoubted evidenes that on somewhat more concerning your fores, | The weather op here is getting very colă the night after the capture of Fort Arthur which I had the pleasure and the pride. We have had lots of snow lately and a party of armed labourers, who are armed

| ice in all the ponds. Yesterday and to-day with swords for their own protection, sad to of inspecting in 1881; and at last the open-we have a little light las in the river. You avoid the necessity for many regular guarda,ing has presented itself. Pressure of space will know shout the extra sailors and entered the town and drank Chinese

Tientain till they became frantis has compelled me to deal with the subject The Lighter Paotong las shamsar

(spirita) They, in this state, committed revengeful very inadequately, but my faxourable in-end sent to Tientsin for the Marines reprisals. The Emperor and Government pressions of the Shanghai Volunteers have were sent sahors from the Dapène. Al are deeply chagrined and are determined to

the Chinese Transports are here now. The -- 2.37.68 ---- institute the strictest possible inquiry, and not been dimmed by the lapse of time. Inchintung came in last night from New-

severaly punish the offenders.

the interval I have been frequently associat- ohw T50.

ohwang. Toman returned here fram ed with 'auxiliary forces, both at home now, and I hear she and the Toonan, Port Arthur. The Huangchifrat Tiantain

..2.34.55

2.37.30

..2.41.30

The white Fairway Booy was passed no

GALPPING Cur; presented by H. E. Woda

house, Esq., .M.G.; for four-cars; apoder to members and subscribers of the Victoria, Recreation Club who have nover won a tuce at a regatte in China; dlatance, che-milo; entranco ; to be Towed in boals the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

GRIFFINS ROP; for tub soulling boats; Cup presonted by the members of the City Club; distance, half mile;

open to members not rowing in any other race during the Regatta. Final heat, In the absence Of the Snake Bonts, the umpire bad to

Station No. 1-Blue and White Sash - dospatch the tub acullors,

... Dat. Olba who wore contesting for the City Club Cup. Bow, A. A. Alyes

four competitors were

the reagentive No. 2, F. M. Rosa Porvits .10. 21. The race for the German Cup did not pre-firsts and sscords of the first day's heats-No. 3, M. A. de Figueiredo Vst. Olbs.

Dat. Bibs duce so good sport as was anticipated. Wield, Ellis, Gifford and F.. Kaw. All the Stroke, G. G. Klinck

woll

Wiold together.

Cox, J. Machado .. Maguk, as it turned out, made a wise youngsters got away

Thistle chsage in putting Jurado stroke and taking spoiled his chances by wandering all over

the

Station No. 2 Black and White- Bow, M. Rivera No. 3, thwart, for, from the very first this course, and was last seen going wildly

No. 2. 8.1. Danby Stroke, J. McArthur Box, J. R. Grim

in the direction

F. Ken Gifford

of the Fictor Emanuel. Ellis crew simply romped away from the others gave up early. It was a capital race and won anyhow, It was a fige race for between Gifford and Kaw; the latter rowed No. 3, J. Marchan

in oo ztyle throughout, steered hest and second place. Armstrong was out of it, won by a short distance. Time- mins, on of bis orewcatobing a crab' at 191 soCE. the outset. The four others fought it out: all the way to the wipsing post. "Haw- Grimes and then Sanders and again Bay ward scored likely to get second, honours, and it was not till half a mile had been travelled that Sanders and Grimes drew away slightly, Sanders got home in front of his Irish stroke.

The race for the Members' Cup (pair oor) was a fine one, and it looked at one time

u dead certainty for Hayward and Grimes, Skott and Manuk, better atecred by Gald- wall, weat belter together, and, plough. ing through the rough water; just man aged to get the verdict of the judge. The Griffies showed disappointing form in the tear-cared race ter Mr. Wodehouse's cup. The prettiest rowing was shown by the four stroked by Klinck, but vietary lay with McCarthy, who was gallantly backed up by his men irrespective of style. Meek's combination went to pieces in the most un- accountable manner. It was not the fault

of their stroke, who ateried off with a

pretty a stroke as any in the race.

The rowing on the whole was not first- plays, but the finishes in many cases wore close and exciting. Tae exceedingly rough water of the last day prevented good rowing, and it is doubtful if the Committee will repeat the experiment of bolding the Regatta on this side of the Harbour. It is

finitely more convenlert, but the chance of getting smooth water is smaller. It only remains to be added that, so far as the

|

i

Wield

GERMAN CUP; presented by the merabors. of the Club Gormania; for four oara; distance, one mile entrance, 210, To

he rowed in boats the property of the "Victoria Recreation Club.

Payne... Ladybird. Durt

Peirsl

She

Stella

.1.10.85

.2,50,05

3.63.00.

..2.58.20

..2.58,00

.3.03,80

WAR ITEMS FROM CHEFOO, Wo take the following items from the Chefon Express of this 3rd Løstent :---

and abroad, and I have never met with more soldier-like qualities, greater steadi- ness of purpose and more patriotis earuest. aces that amongst the Shanghai Volunteers in 1863. Should any of my old acquaint-

marines that are gole boon filled"

Kingpai, Leguen, and Chintung are all te winter ap there. Just now the Toonan, Eungpai, Les-quen, and Chintung are ai Tong-kn

Li Hang-chang came down here on the 27th alt, and, after inspecting the Taka Forte, returned by train to

to Tientsia terday

OIEFOO OFFICIALS EXPECT TROUALE. Rumours of armistico and penco have been filling the air for the last days, but we doubt The Winning Mark was reached in the that there is much truth in them; there are anges there still bear me in recollection. I morning. All the Natiron here have

following order:

Ladybird

Payne Dart

Petrel

தேர். Olba

the Stella

Tot. 10lbs..

10. Kiba.

04, 10lbs.

12st. 2lbs.

Dat. 0lbs

Victoria. Station No. 3-White Blue Sash. Bow, J. M. E. Carvallo ..... Bar. No. 2, L. L'Almada o Castro.. 8.t No. 3, R. Edwarde Stroke, T. Meek

Cox. J. M. G. Manak

4

.3.10,46-1.

.7.14.05-0.

.3.10.60-2.

.3.15.00-3.

enveral incidents which make us heliers that

no settlement has yet Cakan place between beg you will do me the honsar of conveying China and Japan. It appears that the to them my most friendly remembrance. Tastai and all the Yamba Qoials here have

Believe me, your very truly, sent their wives and families down south by .3.18.45-2ad Prize. the Tungchow yesterday; this is significant. .3.30.30.

JAPANESE EXPECTED TO ATTJOR SHAK-

HAI-KWAN,

CRICKET.

CRICKET CLUB # MILITARY NONDESCRIFTS.

Played at the Cricket Ground this after noon and resulted in a draw. Scores:-

CRICKET SUITS

Berorabe Smith, o sub, b Westcott.

P. Maitland, not dut

E. Mast, a and b Vallings

bat

HENRY KNOLLYé, Colonel. We give, below, the portion of the article la which reference is made to the Shanghai Volunteers-

|

ordered it that be bas been

away from Tientsin to take charge of the Taka Forts. He certainly did not get the reception at

his arrival. the Forts be used get on

I hope our overland courier for winter will not be stopped to any way. It will be a nine state of affairs if we cannot send or receive any letters during the long winter montba. Shanghai Mercury. 7.

24formation the Japanese squadron (16 ships hostile a manner that que municipal the rural portion of that

British cacoesion, where they behaved in

It was generally believed that the Japaneze, after having taken Port Arthur, would at

The story of the little engagement of once proceed to Wet-bat-wet and some people had already fixed the date for the landing Maddy Flat at Shanghai shows how ab- of the Japanese troops. So far, however, no solutely powerless are mere numbers of FROM Swalow comes the cows of the whole- Japanese forces have ventured over this way, natives. A large number of Chinese Im-sale fatal poisoning of an official party of on the contrary they are still going far periclists, coting against the Taeping rebels, over twenty persons in the district of Yao. ther north. As far as we enn gat our in-had been sucamped on the limits of the ping. Ch'aoshonfu prefecture, last October

10 It seems that a murder having occurred in › off Shan-hai-kwan'a fow

district, SAPANENS EXPECTED TO LAND FEAR CHE7oo. douncil setage to the head mandarin chehzien, as in dute bound, wont d

went down to of his troops to & kohl an fugaest, but the inhabitants of that The Chinese expect the Japancao to land requiring the

fatimat-

bosh ia Laag-Mua harbour, a place about 1 more distant camping-ground, and

wild and uncouth, the place being to our relict they seat the soldiers from the within twenty-four boura, serions conse an escort of

would

This message incue Chefoo Forts to protect that place.

daya

при

A

th

Mr Teas, thought it better to take

miles to the south-east of Chefoo, and much ing that, in the event of non-compliance ches of soldiers with him. The mili-

J.G. Watson, e Bland, b Vallings

31be.

F. Maitiani, rub. b Valtinga

#lba

B. F. Sheldon, b Bland.

.11at. Bibe.

Capt. Welmo, 8.1.1,, Bland"

was

10st, 10st.

7lbs

3. Hooper, Vallinga

8lbs.

Dr Beil, cand b Vailings ............................

8. L. Darby, not-out........

Shamrock.

Station No. 4-Green,

Bow, F, Caballero....

Vat. lbs.

Station No. 1.-Royal Blue.

No. 2, L., A. Rose

Ust. Vita.

get. 5lbs.

No. 3, G. Mollison

..11a. Glba.

11at. Gib.

Stroke, D. MacCarty,

.10st. 12lbs.

Burg. Major Bende, e Ehelton, MastAX LOAN t, G. D. Campbell, H.K., not out-- Col-bent. Bland, 8.J.E., b 3. Maitland ............... Beret -Major Severn, b E. Maitland....... Lieut. Strick, B.L.I., E. Maitland

11st. 12lba

Cox, W. F. B.nsey......

Pat. Oibe,

feat. Col. Clarke, b Smith

g

.12 t. 6lbs.

Sat. Olbs.

Meek and Moärihue started joint rites for the last event of the day.

Victoria.

Bow, A. Turner...

No. 3, R. Edwards

No. 3, E. Bischoff.

Stroke, E. D. Sanders.

Cox, F. Row

Thistle. Station No. 2.-White with Blus V,

Bew, 8. 1. Danby No. 2, G. 8. Potte No. 3, G. C. Fullerton, Stroke. W. Armstrong.

Cox. G. A. Caldwell

Kornblume

.10st, Biba.

.12. albis

10st, 6lbs.

..12st. lbs.

Ost. Olbe,

9at, Olbo,

Station No. 3-Blac and Red Such. Bow, LA. RoseTM No. 2, J. Merchan, No. 3, J. M. G. Manuk Stroke, M. P. Jurado

Cox, O. H. W. Kew.

Shamrock

Sat. 1Dib.

WES

Total for & wats.

NOVDEBTRISTI

favqule. G. R. Vallage, e F. Haltiand, b B. Maitland

Lieut. Lewin, b. Maitlandning This Burz-Miljor Westcott, b Wals

Extra-si

the most diflcult race o start, Corp. Fraser, M.S... sat out ...... McArthur especially giving Mr Potto、

When the bosta did La_dot_of_trouble.

gat away, Meok and McCarthy, who ware bath alroking to fine style, went The No. 3 in away from the others, all thos boats were

pulling in wretch- ed form, but in spite of this indi McCarthy gradually drew-ahead. cap Edwards caught a crab and this practically disposed of Meak's changes, for his men .10st. Siba.

nevor settled down again into anything .11st, 1ulbs.

like 9at. Olbo, accurate swing or stroke. McArthur, who had not shaped at all well in the first half of the race, came away with a fine 99. gibs,

burst and joined issue with McCarthy, 108 121bs, and it was then a race between these two .12. 21be. to the filth. The leeway was tau mach, however, and the Shamrock wen by nearly 8lbs.

half-a-length. Time-7 min. 3 secs. 9at, dibs

McCarthy est. 21be. MoArthur

Station No. 4-Red and White.

Bow, O. G. Klinek

No. 2, D-MacCarthy

No. 3, J. McArthur Struke, H. Skott

Cox, F. W. White......

Leck. Station No 5.

Bow, F. Caballero No. 2, W. A. Stopani No. 3, J. Machado. Stroke, J.-B. Grimes.

.IIst.

and White

2

Total for 5 wkt

SUPREME COURT,

IN COLONIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY.

JAPANESE TRYING TO FLOAT THE CHINESE CRUISERS

ment.

NEWS FROM KOBEL.

quercen

from

the

died

fary commandant of

of Yaoping accordingly few hundreds to several thousands was sent a Beatenent with a dozen men to pro- treated with silent contempt, until the leat the civil oficial

in his daties, and the rumour went abroad that, with their shared-party ing to raise the Chiness oruieres Chaayang men meant what they said. Thereupon the sivilly received by the beadmen of the place, We learn that the Japaneen are busy try toristio and lassangle audacity, the Baglish arty having arrived at the village where

marder in question had taken plac

place, were and Yangue, which it.will be remembered mandarin sedt a message that we must and entertained with the heat the village were beached in the Yaloo Naval Engage wait little.'

Certainly not, wa could provide. Some ell used for

Some one unknown had, It is intended to take these two rejuinder; we fixed on 2p.m., and at 2 how

prisoned the well However,

for supply. p.m. we intend to set. Sure enough at 178 Dosts to Japan as trophies.

ing the choksien and his party, so

so that alt that hour the

reinforced volunteers,

with of them, some twenty-four perso H.M.S. Archer arrived from. Chemalp some blue-jackets, and making an aggregate from the effects of the poison that same

cat last Wednesday, bat brought no important of not more than 300 men, marshed night. The ouse is now gocapring the

Fiat, The Japanese news from those quarteze.

num-attention of the high-provincial authorities, gainst the Chinese

at Muddy force in Chemulpo consists at present of 100 bering about 3000, and supported by some

of Ch'aooboufa, (Swatow) who has jurisdic men, while 600 soldiers are stationed at additional 5000 in the vicinity. We opened of ving been reported to them by the prefact Seoul. Transports on their way to Ta-lien the ball with a vigorous fire, and the Chi- tion over Yaopinghsien.-N.-C. Daily News. wan, etc., call daily at Chemulpo, but bring nese were so astonished and dismayed at the very few stores for that place, taking the arrogance of our tiny force that the victory groes of their cargo on to the nurth. was already half won, when the rebel Tau- On the 16th inst, the Korean Prince rapings, who from iba dity walls had been pand upon the quantity and quality of the Blood. turned from Japan, richly laden with pre- so charmed at ssing the chastisement which thrown into the blood, waste products, and it operaticas, became When the tissues have been at work, there ars aents of every description.

(Before-Bis Bonour Mr E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice, with Commander W. C. H. Hoatings, R. N., retired, as Nautical Assessor.)

Dec. 15. Saturday,

'THEA CHOM KLAO' ́*. *EIO."- This was a salvage suit institated by the Scottish Oriental 6.-8. Company, Limited, ns owners of the steamer Phra Chum Klao, against the German steamebip Rio. The

claim was for $20,000.

Me J. J. Francis, 9.0, instructed by Mr A. B. Johnson, of Meare Johnen, ..10st. Blba. At the clets, the prizes were presented Stokes and Master, appeared on behalf of ..10%. lbs. to the successful competitors by Mre the plaintifs, and Mr A. J. Leach, Q.C., Ost. 12lbs. Wodehouse, in the absence of Mrs Barker, instructed by Mr E. O. Ellis, of Mr V. H. Sat. lbs. The winnera came in for the usual cheers Deacon's office, for the defendant at one W. 001, F. Bamaoy.

• Rose.

and as the charareck four stepped up for His Lordship delivered judgmout Station No. 6.Dark Blue

their prizes, Me Murphy (of the Shropsiderable length, quoting the facts and re Hoops..

ahires) thoughtfully and patriotically had ferring to several precedents recorded in Bat 1016. his band there to play St. Patrick's Day, the lay onoke. It will be remembered that Bow, A. A. Alves

10st. 8lbs. After all the prizas had baen distributed, No. 2, G. I Duncan ...

10st. No. 3. T. Mesk

9lbs, cheurs were given for Mrs Wodehouse and Committee could control them, the arrange Stroke, G. 0. Hayward.

11st. 2lbs. the ladies, meats for the Regatta wore all that could

Cox, H. E. Hayward... Dat. lbs. be desired; a large share of the credit in This was one of the opencat racse in the duo to the Kan. Secretary, Mr E. D. San-Regatta, and it was difioul; to 'spot' the likely winner. Discouraged probably by the ders, who has now worked most energeti- result of yesterday's work, Manuk gare enlly for several seasone for. way to Jurado, and the change worked

like a mircolo. From the

go,' there

to

March Abschiedschirbel Overture Festival

Chavolto... Kaitena...

Belection The Old Guarl'

Valro. L'Etoile Polsira '

Fantaslu Oo Chevaliers omga Бозе

The Lust Watch Mazurka a oumo

Leather. ..Hertel

Plannetta Wakitenfel.. C. Godfrey, .........Finsuti.

Cloune.

ours; cup presented by the lato J. B. Lapraik, Esq., to be held by the Winning Craw for one year; but to remain the property of the Club; distance, one-mile- and-a-quarter; entrance, $10 to to rowed in beats the property of the Victo ria Recreation Club.

7 mins. 184 sces.

Jurado

Sanders Grimas Hayward

word

A

The

dia.

Shanghai, December 10, TO AWAIT DECAPITATION,

TRO

the English were inflicting on the Imperial Chinees troops, that they sallied forth, at- fro rod their own countrymen in fact, and materially contributed to their final defeat. My informant, who had bimself been pre sent at this engagement, told me he had The commander of the Sheng disision, counted 130 bodies of the Chinese General Wei Ju-kuei, who was reported to owe luas was a killed and about 30 wounded. have been executed at Sharbaikan, bas,

Ioasmask as repent tolegrams have given st last, turned up at Peking, whore he was rise to some apprehension leat the small of the Kucichow department of the Boardments should be suddenly attacked tried on the lat instant, by the Secretary knots of our countrymen in Chinese settle

Our

*Tar Health and Vigour of an individual de

these be not eliminated bat (thrangh any causs) dostained in the blood they innenes nutrition and faction and dnally produce organic dis

The Humanitarian. In cases of Sero- fuis, Sourvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood asses, Pimples and Sores of all kinds, the effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture are marvelions, Thousands of wonderful cures have been affected

by it. Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold every where, at 22 d. per bottle. Beware of worth- less imitations and substitutos,

of Punishments. Upon being asked why he made no attempt to assist Gearral Tea swept uff the inco of the earth by the mere He You are the only girl I svoyTM-

weight of surging maassa, I

I mey

expatiate really loved---* She: 'Oh, never mind Pao-knei at Pingyang, has rep

replied thut somewhat on the measures which English that. The main question is am I the only the Phra Chom Kino picked up the Nio in did so in obedience to instructions from a man formerly have concerted there for self-girl you ever will love ?

hen asked me a disabled condition, her propellor shaft certain high official. But when

The Shanghai volunteers requested defence. the instructions (algo obeyed having braken, about forty miles of the whether he badcial in taraing the pay judge of their efficiency, and top

General at Hongkong the

to depute an off. of the same high SAILING RACE-FOB ALL OPEN: BOATS; any set bear Quinhon, and towed her through of his troops into his own prokats, General them any useft hints. I was soleated for /14 laden with impnritics it aprende disease as it

Sailor's Rome gig. No. 7 Police gig.

Vanstone's Skye (Dings). The start was made at 1.28, with fresh breeze from E..N.E., which start to finish The continued from

in

2.26.00 .2.25,25

Bainan Straits to

to Boogkong. The in

had

on,

GENERÁL VON HANNEKEN,

intend the now forts and tropelion

muneration. A sum of $10,600 has been

will

-

cer

イー

...

On the return, with sheets cared off, that paid into Court, I understand; judgment Pay are looked after by the now.administra-io the Far East. Keen was the interest of land to Canton, says tho N.-C. Daily Neic

will be for $10,000 boy and that sum, and

doeta.

It

FOR THE BLOOD fë Tan Live.'~If the blood give rig; Chiposo owned bouts excluded;

a sarge, of Eps such 760 Wel did not reply. It is not likely that the duty; and as all my expenses were most body--Langs, Heark, Stomach, Kidneys, Brain. board a

circulates through the organs of the huKIN entrance $3, prize $20; wing of the Chinese passengers. She was picked up this officar will be decapitated at presentiberally paid out of the privats pockets of Clarke's World-famed Blood Mizturs is war- race on the first day to be pensllied 5

on the 10th September, and minutes; course nine-miles; post entries, ou

and iu urging thoir this sentence being a foregone conclusion -

the volunteers themselves, I considered itranted to cleanan tas blood, from all impozities claims for salvage remuneration the owuorsoning to the desire to mas him as a witness incumbent on me not only to perform my from whatever cause arising. For Scruftin, Entries:-

of the Phra Chom Kleo reminded the Court against the high official referred to. ward the interests of the V. R. C..god of was not another boat in the race.

Lack with prolonged diligence, but to point. Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legé, skin and Blood that the towage

in the typhoon - took placa in

out shortcomings with an unreserve for Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of zil idada-its SCRBOD, sport generally. His many friends were only question was, who would be recond.

which rendered the

of their services Skott, Sanders, Grimes and Hayward

stenwer all

all the more valuable, delighted to use him in the winning boat insod abresat fur

according to Tientsin despatches, seems which they had the wondrous wisdom to ex-effects are marvellons. Thousands of wonderful His considerable dis

Lordship,

to find his bands tied by the limited number press emphatic thunks. The strength on cares have been effected by it. Hold everywhere in conclusion, gold-Now,

anfaat 26. 94. Bowaza of worthless imitations and which I inspected, the International race.

bat Sanders and trimes drow

taking the principle to which I have allud of foreign others at his command in the commanded by an excellent soldier, Majar substitutes, tanco, The Bard of the Ist Shropshire Light away slightly for a time. Hayward rowed

ed and all the facts and circumstances into North. But he is doing his best, and has Infantry played the following programme in better style than he had done during course was the same as that for the Yachts; consideration, I have come to the conciu despatoled some to Shanhaikuan to super. C. J. Holliday, amounted to 20 cavalry, 33

Yauso Wife: Gracions! Look bere, infantry, well as คค. as artillery with field-guns, and 208 i at the Begatta this afternoon;~

the Regalia, but his men felt the effect of and they's nice as monalised wings of tian--onsidering what was done and the arith and teach the Chinese officers. Other sturdy, well-urned (with the exception of you follow: your deg has run of with the rough water on the outside pourse. Yesterday's pace) pudicas fir langthamber of passengers and the very sofears have been seat to Heiseshan, a the artillery), well-equipped, and warthily whole sponge cake I left outside to cool, After a magnificent struggle, Sanders got

addition to the handicap for length.

way in which the salvage was home second half length in front of Daly three boats entered. The tore leading carried out,

Ebot that strategical position commanding the op representing the organisation of English Tramp: Don't fret, mums, That dog's and also the

Their drill movements were stronger than he looks. Ee can eat Grimes, who was nearly a length in front of boala were very evenly matched in working it was in the height of the hurricane season proach to Tientsin from the southwest civilisation. Harward. Skott was just beaten for the to windward towards Butters Point, the nuu that the Phra Chom Elas was delayed coast, to strengthen tha defences there as not ambitious, bat were performed with a anything.

well

ll as to drill the row levies-sowe 10,000 clever readiness sad a grave steadiness fourth place. Jurado's crew kept a fine Palico boat having a slight lead to Howloon from two to two snd a-half days-that

that plece. It is also which fulfilled every practical requirement. Some two thoreand men, newly-raised in swinging stroke right up to the finish, Rock. Sailor's Home gig, however, $20,000 is not an exhorbitaut sum,

It is men--now holding INTERNATIONAL CHALLENOS Cur; for four. This boat won by over two lengthe. Time mark, and obtatued the lord. Times of uncle, but I am very strongly of ireported that Bogeral offrera are now at This is written from notes taken on a Aahai province, by the agents of H. E.

striking the water together in perfect time. re amartly handled to rounding the t

opinion, on looking at all the facts of the Take and Peitang, for the same purpose, opt.) They were justly proud of them. Li Han-chang, Viceroy of the two Kunnge Founding wer

case, that it is only fair and reasonable re. and it le exposted that the soldiers there selves. end Englishmen gould not but be passed through Nanchangfe, the capital Silor's Bome,

fight woll this time as their food and proud of these specimens of our countrymen of Kiangel, last week, on their way aver Polico

vor the Chinese population. A vast crowd of Three thousand more are shortly to follow reported that General von Hanneken bas picked out a force of nearly many thousands from the native city had for the same destination to reinforts the Sailor's Horie gig increased her lead. Tho listla Skye,

kye, which was evidently outclassed,

18,000 hits to form the anciens of his new alustared round every conceivable point of Viceroy's troops there. was met in Kowloon Dosk Bay, having re-

army.

vantage bearing on the inspection-ground- and none but the mentally blind ovuid doubt how profoundly they were impressed with There are reported to be quite a cambor | the, to them, miraculous regularity of our of ex-Chinese officers of the Sheng und mousses, and the evenly sestained fire of elser divisions, dosented at Pingyong, our infantry and artillery. Humph Chilienchong, als., now with the Japanese China soldier no good; no ban do,' was the srmica The war prisoners taken by the philosophical remark of a native patriot. Japaness

s have been formed into battalions, On met return to England, I represented who set as guides ned advanced corps to the War Ofice the deficiency at Shanghai against their own countrymen. The pri of proper artillery armament, and a tom- soners now in Japan are those who refused plete battery of Armstrongs was sent out as For Singapore, 7 Asus Cigars ; for Adon, to join the enemy against their own country a present to the soldiers of this little re- 500 bags rot. Sugar for Furt Said, 102 ial Oil; for Alozaudria, ́200 · boxes Fire foreign land. This is retributive justice Lasir military edge, furnishing funds for fire rackere ; for bagrin, 10 bosc ENE days of the previous Ming dynasty.-N... again inspected by General Sir William for Guns, 10 boxes Result Oil for and alboid recall to the Manchus the lush At a later period these volunteers were Crackers; for Milan, 20 bales Raw Silk. Camerot, now commanding the troops in Antwerp, I case Sundries and 1 case Silk South Afties, and from him I learned that silverware, 20 bosts Essential Oil for Goods; for Hamburg, Lone Silk Goods and hed in' on wise deteriorated by the they

of time. No less efficient than their Bremen, cass Outlos; for New York, 20 Laphe of t

boxes Essential Oil: appearance on parade were their organiss. tion and their measures to resist a sudden Per a. B, Calédonien,ssiled 12th December? and theas precautions had mutatis For Continent, 347 bates Ban Eilk, 75 been adopted in other localities, bales Waste Silk, 14 balos Hair, 22 S The Court has ordered 400 carin for in- At Hankow, 60 miles in the interior, the Silk Pisos Goods, 35 cases Essatial Oil, 60 mediate departare; destination is unknown, British Municipal Council, regulating the cases Bristles, 100 casar Uassin, 15 datea being kept a close secret, but it it believed affairs of a mere handful of European mer- Sundries and 1,370 pkgs. Ton, to be Singan in Sensi.

ahaolu, had

large supply of purobased rifes and aminaition, and had stored them

İLSE.

Skamruch.

HARBOUR POLICE-Opet to Chineas metotized from tho race. The two boals had

bers of the Harbour Police; to be rowed in the Service Boate; distance, uns-mile; entrance 50 occis. Fitas prizo 88; 2nd priza 84. Turen zouts to start for two. prizes.

Starters

Poisa boat,.

Police bust, 11,

Pulioe boat, 12.

wil the wind they required, and passed the Flag-boat as follows-

Saitor's Home, Polico,.

2.51.50 2,65.20

On the rus to the wastern mark bugy the leading boat widened the distance, the The bres keeping fresh and stady. whito.mark boy was rounded:

Sailor's Rome, Police,..

.3.05.20 .3.10.15

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL']

(V ́sa Southern „Line.)

LONDON, Dec. 14, 1804. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES COMMISSION.

Station No. 1-Greon. Bow, A. B. Barie W10# Glba- No. 2. T. Brown..........12.t. 10lbs. No. 3. E. D. Sanders........... 12. 6lbs. Siroko, J. B. Grimes Bet. 12lbs.

Cor, C. H. W. Ker

get. 0lbs. SOOTCH Thistle. Station No. 2-White with Ble V.

A broken car in No. 15 compelled this

The Porto has agreed to the British, Bow, T. Mesk‚.......

......10st. 71b.host to full out. The feature of the Face

The beats now being closa-bauled and French, and Russian Consuls at Erz-roum No. 2, G. C. Fullerton, 10st, 61b, was the vigorons work puzda by the No. 3, J. McArtbar... 12. 216e cuxawains. No. 12 won by several lengths working to windward, the race dopended joining the Commission to enquire into the on the skill and judgment of the steers-recont massacres and atrocities in Armenia. Stroke, W. Armstrong 19. Otte. Tiug-0 mins. 244 seca,

Boat No. 19

At the finish the Bailor's Home gig Boat No. 11

got her gun at 3.31.25, followed by

U's as exhibiting a new grouping of the Pomera Meena Cor-(Pair Oars) Distance Home had to allow & minutes penalty and

One-Mile. Entrance 85; to be rowed in 3.37 handicap to the Polios gig, the No. 7 in Eastern Affairs. Boats the property of the Victoria Polios gig won the race by the short time Recreation Okib.

of 1 min. 49 sec. It was a verg protty race throughout, and well-contested.

No. Polion gig,.. Bailor's Homo gig, Skye (dings) gave up.

Con, W. A. Stoparl... st. Blbs.

ENGLISH Rast

Station No. 2-White Red Sash. Bow, A. Turner. .................... Bat. 6lbs. No. 2. 0. H. Potta..... ....12st, 6lbs. NG. 3, G. 0. 0: Master ........10st. 71ba. Stroke, G. O. Hayward. .1int, ib. G. A. Caldwell... 9. There was intense excitement as the onta came to the starting post for the In- ternational event. The Irish, with Grimes

Caz,

boats

stroking thom, wero

rero slightly more in favour, but both the Scotch and English had a good following of wing of

Unfortunately, supportere. stiff north-east" breeze was blowing down the course, and the water was anything

There

but suitable for outrigger racing. Ther

the grost dail of delay in going to Bow, J. Maribor boats to the starting line, the being stroke, E. D. Sander the delinquanta, keeping the two other grows waiting an unconscionable time. When Mr Petis garo English and Scotch

the

Result :-

1

maen.

a

CHINESE RENEGADES,

so Have been consigned to captivity in

Palica gig at 3.38.20. As the Sailia stop is considered an important une Daily News.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

A Japanese force, the advanced guard of

the second Army Corps, has ar ired within sixteen miles of Newchwang-

CHINA,

Kathleen Ola Station No. 1-Dark Blue ead White Houps. Bow, J. B. Grimes ** Dat. 12lbs. Stroke, G. C. Hayward ..11at, iba. Cox, O. H. W. Ka... get: Clba.

Muud

Sailing Bags (HANDIDAP BY COMMITTEE OF Station No. 2-Red and White Boopa, Bow, J. M. Manak

.....10at. 2lbs. ROTAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB)-FOR- Stroke, H. Skott

Tientsin advices report that Pringy Kung PARTIALLY DECLED BOATS, not exceeding ...IIat 81be. Cox, G. A. Caldwell....... 9at. Olbs. 1.6 rating Y.R.A. momsurement; firs bas beou app inted president of the Ovuncil

Lily.

-prize, Cup; second prize, presented by and that he will be a virtual dictater. The Station No. 3-ted and White. Major J. E. Wynne Eglen, to go to position of Li Hung Ohang is secured, as

Erst boat of the opposite class to winner 12st. 2lbs.

of the first prize.

the Court finds his assistance indispensablo 10st. 6lbs,

Courso.-From a line between a flagpost Cox, W. F. Banovy... Bat. Olb.

in present affairs. in the Praya Reclamation flying the Blue All throo boats were got Away abreast. Ensign of the Royal Hongkong Yacht word to go. Hayward soon assumed the lead, and the Club,

quicker than the Irish. Grimes got speedily to work and and 6 markboat flying a red En sign, round Kowloon Rock; leaving it to picked up the others in the first twenty miately gave up. Skole was at least startboard. Return, across starting line

behind when tho Bank atrokes All three boats kept wo

wonderfully length and a half

leaving the markboat to starboard, round level, bus the fastor stroke of the Irish pair gave up. At the Sub-Marine Mining white fairway buoy leaving it to starboard, Pier Skott, steered beautifully by Cald. noon began to cell and they

emed

ined salight

and finish agross the starting line from W. well, advantage

began to pick up. Hayward and to H. load. They had a

other to bo palling each inside berth, the English on the out-Grimes Bide being the first to feel the effects of the about, and it was difficult for O Kew to Fir, ag,

Blus, Red Cherron. choppy ses. This caused the English to eteor them. They lost a good deal of Dart, lag., Bud Regt. resado, and the Irish managed to pull shead ground by waudering about the courses, ag, Storing of the Beatch. So far as quad bo su Skott and Manuk, however, were spurting Ladybird,ms., Winson. from the empire's launch, the Irishmen magulácently, and just caught the lead- ware rowing eary, keeping excellent time ere ou the post,, winning by six-inches. Grimes stroke. With half the distance Tims-8 min 11 seca. Both bosta shipped dovered, the English looked hopelessly out a lot of water, this sea being very rough of it, son of their men missing their stroke at the finishing point.

the

being

in the lumpy water. The Scotos were also feeling the effect of tandon and as their boat planged through one were it looked as if they would be swamped. The same thing hap przed a few strokes later; but even taking this into account it is doubtful if shoy --could- have held on to the Irish who were going along in splendid style. Opposite the Orinasce Store, the Scotch würe a plear length ahead of the English, and

appeared

Bkotta

Hayward

Eloxo Gran; opon to cegular Culasso or

of the same kong or office bosés, munt casty a European coxswain', "distanuv one-mile; time for oara, 8 seconds per our first prize 810; Sud priza $51 winner of H-4 Time day exploded.

Fagne, hig., EE

Jag Derisce Chug Howall ten, lug, Murr

ז'

1.8 Green, White Cheveron.

1.4 Blue and Rod, Wilde

1.4 find and Yelion Ears

(Special to the * China Gazette.') THE PEKING COURT PREPARING

FOR FLIGHT-

PEEING, Dec. 7.

THE SHANGHAI VOLUNTEERS.

OPINION OF AN EMJBENT SXPERT.

In the November number of Blackcod's Magazine there is an article by Col. Haney Kuolys, R., on Chius's Reputation THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

Babble,' which has been most extensively quoted, since its appearance, by the daily (Special to the Shanghai Mercury.")

press both at home and in India. Colonel Knolly's will be remembered by many Hong- COUNT INOUYE-HAS AUDIENCE

WITH THE KING OF KOREA, N. kong and Shanghai residents, and the artial

Yokohama, 8th Dec. which is ominently readable, will, therefore, A telegram from Soul, dated the 7th-in- stant, states that on the Bibi instant Count be read with a keeder isterest in this part

1,4 blageni Telow Greenouye hid an audience with the King in of the world. In forwarding a copy of the the Palaca, at which be requested the with artiols to Mr. J. Holliday, of Menare drawel of all the attendents. After they Bulliday, Wise & Co., the author writes hed retired, Gaunt Inouye explotard to

topen

1,8 Tight Blu

1.3 White, Blue Cross

White, Red CroKA,

the King the proposed and necessary re-

Stripes.

3 What Rod-Horizontal

forms. He complained of the thwarting

Blue and White Huivas and the intrigues of the Government, and

Sa Brease, shop, Westoutt. Kary dnt, He, Lywan.. Black, Skull Crow Bones, The Yachts got away in the following order :-

Petrel, Ladybird. Paynt Dart She

Calm

185, Utolawell Road, 8. W., Landon, 6 Nov., 1894

told the King be at apps, intended to call My Dear Major Holliday, **

against

their budget.

EXPORT CARGOES.

Pers. Glamorganshire, salled 6th Dec, - For New York, 13 cases Oblasware, 31 Matting 2,143 pigs. 3le chaudine, 58 ester cases Paper, 400 cases Gloger, 037 volla Cannon Crackers, 153 Cane Busential Oil, 103 cares Rattanture and 50 cinke Boy.

Per s. 1. Sacha, mi'ed 10th December:

Bstometer

HONGKUNG REGISTER.

Previous On date at On data at

[deratip,t.|| 10 Km.

30.21 80,33

背着

61

15

60

30,24- 63: .76

ENA

in a central building ready for immediate Jesus. A prodizvous for the fighting men, ne well as for the women and children, had

ont until 1 buen fixed, with a view of holding o relieved by an English We must ad- }

ship. it the possibility that the various com Temperatore manities of our countrymen day be des Humidity treyed; but they will not be unresistingly Direction of measured To use the French prophecy. Wind .... concerning their next war with Germany: Force 2 * Qa-nò note mangera pas tout erue,"

CREDITOR: Can't you meet your bille?! Hardup: You bet! I meet em evory="

where.

Fon the past quarter of a century there has been the goalingus flow of letters bouring testimony to the truly wonderful enres effected by Clarke'e World-famed Blood in deat

fust Blood Padßer that science and medicat #lált likva" brought to light: Baftarer from Scrofala, Barvy, Korama, Bad Lege, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of any kind, are solicited to give it a trial to test its value Beld everywhere, at us. 94. per bottle. Bawato of worthless imitations and substitutes,

the Japanese troops that were now acting I remember that when I met you in a

the Torghaks,

hotel in Yorkshire thisk in 1887-you Today the Premier, Ministers, Household Cicials, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and of asked me to send you splice should I, at any Fineurs and Wor paited upon the Japanese future time, publish any further account of Ambassador and presented butable excnace the Baanghai Voluntests. I, therefore, now for their deaitful condust and promised: faithfully to consider the proposed measures forward you a copy of Blaakrood's Maja, of Reforms

sinu for November cont lutar my paper on' heathen,'

Janais, where did you get this shilling It's the money you gave me for the heathen, mamais,' Then why did you keby it?) Amy teacher and A was 6

Weather......

a

Q

Rait

- Highest open air temperature on the 24lägnadu7A

F. G, Fion,

· First duistant, Hongkong Observatory, Dec. 15, 1894,

Quotations. HONGKONG, December 15, 1804. OPIUM-New Patos, cab... 855

Old New Bonarea, cand, 845 Old

H

New Malwa credit, 570/680 Allowance, Table, 8.16 Old Kilwa, spedit,. 090/710 Aliowance, cle... 8:16 Persing. Ully, can, Allowance, Troloves t Praisu, Paper tid 789

Allowance. Tholu

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