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THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897.

A GANG of men entered a house at Tele- graph Bay last night, and after gagging the occupant stole a box containing some valu abloa. The Police have not yet made any arrosta.

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The following London telegrara dated Juno 18 is published by Australian ex- changes: Mr Ernest Terol Hooley, the millionaire, has completed arrangements through the British Foreign Ofico, for carrying cut a great scheine of railway con struction in China. He proposes to build Noveral lines, at an aggregate cost of £8,000,000. But what about the Chinese Government?

AT the meeting of Hanitary Board to-day, a lutter was read from the British Consul

TEERAU PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED..

The first general meeting of shareholders in the Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd., was held to-day, in the Company's Offices, No. 38 and 40 Queen's Road Contral. Mr Hart Back presided. The athars present were:-Mesra C. Ewen, H. Humphreys, G. Murray Bain, R. E. Humphreys, J. S. Ilagen, E. K. Chandler, W, B. Sutton, A. P. Nobbs,

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Bir H. Humphreys read the notice con- voning the meating.

The Chairman said-Gentlemen, this meeting, as you are aware, is simply a statutory one, and we love no particular business to transact. I will, however, take this opportunity of saying a few words about our property and prospects. Our property, which consists of 2001 acres of fertile land in Johore, we hold on lease for 900 years years from the Johor Govern- ment. 20) acres of this land have been for

platter

informo

now

at Swatow, forwarding a report on the con-use years Iwith Gambier, which is dition of bubonic plague in the district; and requesting that as the port of Swater had been free the whole year of plague that the restrictions on vessels from Swatow be removed. The Hoard recommended that taking into consideration the information received the Colvial Secretary bentivized that there is no necessity to continue the restriction" vessels arriving from Swatow.

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„Á UMLISTONDENE of the Japan Guselte writes an acrouat of his journey from Yokolmum to Landon through the Suez Canal. Of the Hongkong roads be writes:

THE BANK DIVIDEND.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHESS COLUMN.

We are informed tub subject to sudit CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP. the Director of the Hongkong and Shang-mmamications should be addressed, hai Hank intend to declare a dividend of Chess CHINA MAIL OFFIOR

Original Problemas should be accompanied £1.5/ for the last half-year, placing five Lacs to the Reserve Fund, and carrying for by Solution and Analysis, ward about thires lacs.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHLINA MAIL.']

Losnon, July 13.

THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES, The Naval Manoeuvres ended in a farco, apparently owing to a misconception of the instructions of the Admiralty.

THE REPORT OF THE SOUTH AFRICA COMMISSION.

WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice is issued from the Observatory :-

The South Africa Conuitted in its report! the atarle product of Johore, and the re-strongly censures Mr Cecil Rhodes, for or. sults have shown a good profit, in addition to this 200 neres of Gabior, we are Dee Banizing the raid, for deceiving Lond working on 300 acres which we intend to Rosend, and for concealing his designs plant with Liberian Coffee, and as ws are from his co-directors of the Chartered need that our lant is in every way South Africa Co., and the Cape Cabinet. suitable for the cultivation of coffee we look forward with a good deal of confidenes It refrains from suggesting any proceedings to our enterprise proving successful. Wo against him or Mr Beit, who is also respon. have been fortunato in securing the Bible. The Commission entirely absolves services of Mr M. Larken as ringer the Colorial Office from any cognizance of Hais a gentleman well known in Honitong and on the China Coast generally, and las the roid, the reputation of being one of the best picn ters in the Straits Settlements. Our last advices from Singapore inform us that everything is going on satisfactorily, and that they are hard at work on the 30 acres which are being cleared for planting. 1 may add, in conclusion, that Mr Larkon has a' large monetary interest in our undertaking, Hongkong being a British colony, itari I am quite conflent from my personal hardly necessary for me to say that the knowledge of him that he will do every

to make our enterprisu power ronds everywhere on the hills as well as thing in juhe eity--are beautifully kept. In the success. Unless any shareholder would like further information there is av farther cool weather a ramble over hillsides must business before the meeting. be delightful, far the vions in all directions are really magnificent, that to the south. wave, with the blue waters dotted with islands, reminding one of the Inland Sea of Japan. I understand it is intended to con- struct a rond round the island. This should prove a great boon to the inhabitante and especially to the cyclists, of whom there are a large numbor in the colony.

his

Na questions were asked.

The Chairman-That concludes the busi- ness of the meeting, gentlemen. I thank

attendance. you for your a

THE SANITARY BOARD AND ITS OFFICERS.

At the fortnightly meeting of the Sani- tary Board, held this afternoon, tlie

On the 15th at 1125 a...The barometer is steady in the South, but has fallen a moderate amount on the China coast gene over S. China and low in the North, with Pressure. Lowever, is still high rally. an area of slightly low pressurs lying, a purently, in the Yellow Sen. Forecast light S. and S.W. winds; Ene.

SUPREME' COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour A. G: Wise, Puime

"Judge.)

Tuesday, July 15

MESSES JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER

BESKS GROSSMAN AND co.

The Hongkong Chess Which meets every Monday, Thursday and Friday from fonts till half past seven p.m. at Thomas's Grill Room!

Problem No. 51. By V. MARIS Hack (8 pieces).

White (11 plecek)

foblem No. 49 by Mrs W. J White to play and'quate in two BIOTES,

Solution

Bard :—

1. Qt & Then if 1. K-Q6 2.QxBP L. K-B 3 2, Q×B P 1. P-B6 2. Ktx P

-L. P–Q5 2. Q-Kt b

1. P-03 2. Q-KE 7 1. Bucres2. B-B 3

Hongkong, July 15,

With the shove may be compared the proud. We have a hundred faults." As Commerce will be merged into Finance, fellowing one of twenty-one gainos played inakers of an Empire, we are Insolent and full pay given to the Ministers of sinultaneously at Newport on February masterful and aloof, but we at Ionet, have customs and inland revenue. 15, 1888 :---

done what the world never has seen before.

Game No. 126. BOOTOR GANHEE,

White (Hutchins) Black (Bird.)

1. P-K4

2. Kt-K B3

3. P-Q4

4. KtxP

6. Kox Kt

4. P-Q3

7. Castles 6. Q-

Q-33 P-KR 3

10. PK 5

11, QxQBP cli

19. Qx R

RB-KB4

14. P-K Kt 3

10. K--R

16. Q-K

17. Rx B

PK 4 K-QD3 PXP Q-R 5 t1xKt K-E 3. BB 4 P-KK4 P-Q3. Kt Kt 5 K-Q 1 Q--K: 6 UxB

Ix Pch Q×K: P B-Kt 2 Q-R7 mate.

Ilors, finally, is a specimen of Bird's own opening, taken fris thn Nuremberg

Tournament of 1883-

Game No. 190,

White (Bird).

1. P-R-BA

2. P-K3

JK-KB3

4. B-Kt5

5. P-084

6. Bxi

7. Kt-Q B3

3. Castles

9. P-Q Kt 3

10. B-Q K1 2 11. D-K 2

12.

-K 54

R-Q B 8q

13.43

14.

18. BxKt

Black (Riemann).

PQ4

P-Q B4 Kt--Q B3 Q-Q KES PXP P-K 3

Kt KB3 1-QR3

Q-Q B2

Kt 4 B-Q Kt 2

- so B-Q 3 R-K. Kt sq Px Kt

R-Q Req

17. K Bx Kt P

18. B-K

K-B 84 RxP

P-D 3

PxB

Bx R

19. RxP

20. BxKt

21. PxP

22. Kt-Q4 dis. ch. K-K 2 23-Q-K mate.

THE JUBILEE FESTIVITIES IN

LONDON.

The Morning Pact writes editorially in s similar strain, It bewaile the fact that the average Briton has the most inadequate conception of what a great thing it is to be able to use that name.

The Daily Telegraph says that Imperial unity was incarnate, and adds that the overing crowns have hastened the four for

glorious

THE SCENS AT ST PAUL'S. London, June £3,--Mr G. W. Stevens, who was present at the services at Bc. l'aul's asthedral, writes in the Daily Mail of that interesting caremony. Describing the Queen's approach, he says Three and three oume a kaleidoscope of dazzling. horsemen, equerries, aldos-de-camp, at taches, ambassadora and princes, all the romp of all nations of the cash parlet sind

saure and gold, emerald and gold, the adoption of a practical scheme of Lu-white and gold, always s changing tubalte porial federation.

of colors. It was enough. No eye could The Times Fays that if the procession bear more gorgeous ces no more gorgeous. reminded those who may have forgotten rase could there be unlose princes are to the fact, of the unexhausted and virtually clothe themselves in rainbows and the very inexhaustible resources of the Empire, it Las not the less clearly proved that the monarchy now reste un broader and firmer foundations than at any former poriod in the history of England.

The Queen has ordered a special diamond presentation to all the lord mayogs in the aped nedal struck in gold and silver, for United Kingdon, the lord provosts And thu provosts. It will be worn with a rib

bon in the usual manner.

Loyd Brassey entertained the Colonial premiers this evening at Normanhurst, his Sussex seat.

The prelude was played, "and now the great moment was as hand. Already.car- ringes were rolling up, full of the Queen' kindred, full of her children and children's children, but we hardly looked at them. faces, through a storm of white waving. Down there through an avenue of eager handkerchief, through roaring volleys of cheers, there was approaching a carriage drawn by eight cream horsea. the surged up the street, keeping page eight homes.

The roar

it

The carriage passed the barrier, London, June 25-Tho Standbird says: entered the churchyard, it wheeled fets and It would be a must ungracious omission to

then right; it drove up to the very stops of Forgot (a offer sincore thanks to all foreign

the cathedral.. Wo all leaped up, cheers comtrios that have participated in the Jubilee. They have added materially toke into screams, and the enthusiasm welled to delight. The sun, watury until the pleasure of the Queen and her people now, shone out suddenly clearly and day by their never-to-be-forgotton kindness. and thora was a little, plain, flushed So far as Americans ne concerned, we lady, all in black,, with a silvery atrenk believe they are almost as plussed and under her black bonnet and with a simple proud us though the Jubileo wore their white sunshade, sitting quite still, with the corners of her mouth drawn tight as if she was trying not to cry, but that old lady New York, June 23.-The Sun to-day, was the Queen and you knew If You did dorotes considerably over a page to anot want to look at the glittering miforms, sabled description of the Jubiles celebra nor yat at the bright g

Joung tion in London. The story is introduced faces in the carriages, nur yet at the stately by a two-colninn lender, which is in part na princess, though by now all these were Crowd of Jubilee gou could not look at anybody but the follows: When

own.

deers

day.

thi

WHAT THE SUN' HAB TO SAY.

in a halt circle around her,

slightly disparaging to Queen Victoria, a lady and a Queen.

her

ed a heavy loss in the death of the Earl of The St. George's Chess Club has sustain-

fining a well-dressed stranger into a Dartrey (its president for more than forty year) on May 12 at his residence in Eaton

in Trafalgar Square, the other Coyolain in

Quben, so very quiet, so very grave, so vĖTY Square. A writer in the B. U. M.

HYB-

use he ventured a remark the wis punctual, and so unmistakably every inch because The

Right Hon. Richard Dawson, third Viscount Cremorne and first Earl of Dar.

1 pathetic, symbolised the spirit which Ins

*It was almost

if you will, that tray, was bom on Sept, 7, 1817, and was

mate to-day's celebration event amall black figure in the middle of these therefore in his eightieth your at the time

transcendent in all human anuals. The shining cavaliors, this great army, this of his decease. He was the last survivor

intense personal "loyalty of the British roaring multitude, but it was also very BRILLIANT OPERATIO PERFORMANCE, of four peers who were well known se

people to their Sovereign is the one fact

cglorious, Chess players in the latter half of the con-

London, June 23.-To-night was a gala above all nthera which this arvellous When other kings of the world drive tury and all of whom attained distinction night at Covent Garden, Opera House, spectacle in the streets of London has abroad, an escort rides close at the wheels ther ways as well. We may add that where the whole programme and perform impressed upone, the procession, decora- her people quite plain and opan, with just ali beholders. It is easy of kar carriage. The Queen drove through he was the strongest player of

four. the

Mr ance relected the greatest credit on to The others were the Earl of Bavensworth, Maurice Grau. The event fairly rivalled tione, and illuminations, but this stupon-one soldier at the curbstone bet woon who, like Lord Dartrey, obtained po the procession as an attraction to London dous thing, this majestic homage, of many and them. Why not

not. They are quite -Secretary laid on the table the answers of work done and money expended as sol-mation in the page by his politica ers. For miles around Covent Garden the millione, spoken in one mighty inarticulate free; those to love har. Was it not al have no cause to foar hor. They the officers of the Board to the motion pro-citors for the defendants for which signed services, and possessed also a con

stroots were crowded, and the cruth of voice, cannot be put into words. We know have much cau posed by the Vice President, at last moet detailed bills were delivered to the defen- aiderable literary gift; the fourth Lord

carriages was so dense that many men, nothing with which to compare it. It was for her-gala trappings of the streets, men, dants on 10th March.

Lyttleton, an eminent scholar aud

aud states. ing. The Secretary wrote to the President: Mr H. J. Dennya appeared for the plain- man;, and the late Marquis Tweeddalo. wearing gcrreous uniforma, and covered not horo-worship. It was not mere de- horses, guna and the living walls of British A.R.M.C, had written a new valso, which With reference to the motion passed at to for distancen,

mid the varying comments of the crowd. evon patriotism. I was mora per- up all that had gone before, all the soldiers he had christened. 'Tarantula,' and dedi. last meeting calling on each and everyone

tinguished ornithologist. Lord Durtrey Mary others, like the Duke of Marlborough anal, more hunt than that. It was the and sailors, the big-liabod colonisis and cated to Mr Herbert Smith, one of the clerks serving under the Board to furnish a clain by Measts Grossman and Co. against Fretained its old greation, and was raised and Duke of Devonshire,, drove to the deepest and warmest heart homage to the the strange man from unheard of islanda

of the subordinate officers, interpreters and Mr Deunys said the claim arose out of a Was a Liberal in politics when Liberalism

ised Opors Flouse in state corringen with coach wouanliness of the Queen and the queen over the scas. We knew now what that leading mantbers of the Tarantala Socioty. full and accurate statement of the business Mr Beurneman with reference to the quea to the earldom by Lord Russell's governmen and footmon resplendent in state liness of the woman. Must significant of which had come before all stood for ; we

The valse was first of all written for exeru-concerne, if any, in which they are interest-tion of the infringement of trade marks.

Mr H. J. Godge gave evidence of Mrly a staunch Unionite was natural-

meat in 1860; i

turliveries.

all, this spirit found its most fervent ex- knew as we had näter known before what ed, I have to report &

tthat such them have uf

For many yours, In front of the Opera House WAS A prossion in what Lincoln lived to call the the Queon stood for. The Empire had ✨ tion by a full band, and Mr Bentley has been called upon to furnish such a state. Grossman having come to his office will be was a regular attendant at the club meanted guard of honor; inside, the Eart common people. All the pettiness, find come together to revere and bless the ment. I append answers from-3 clerks; reference to the claim, when he explained when in town, and wade an excellent proof Lathom, with a lot of gold sticks, waited official muddling which made the prepare mothor of the Empire. The mother of the

always ready to take.

take the chair on 16 inspecters, 10 interpreters, I overseer, the proceedings in the arrangements for

which, 8 foremen, 9 watclamen, alofs, and 3 the settlement of the claim and the pra-

SEVERAL months ago it was intimated in Bontioy,

our columns

that Mr

W.

succeeded in trawcribing it for the pians in

a very efficient mannor. It is impossible

have

Plaintiffe claimed $333.00 for fees for

fendants.

to bring out the entire beauties of the tallymen-52 in all. It will be observed paration of an agreement between the par-casiona of business or festivity and dis the arrival of the Royal party, while beef-ations for the, Jubilee a scandal, banished Empiré had come to do homage to the one

composition in transcribing it from a fall Grohestral score to that for a solo instru- ment like the piano, hot Mr Bentley hus complished the work in such a skilful manner that he has lol very few of its beauties, and has produced, an admifxible hullition to one's portfolio of dance music.

thai in avery ease the answer is. I have no interest in any business concerns what-

sodver.

Dr Atkinson moved that the papers be luid on the table.

Dr Clark said- beg to secind the re solution, Sir, that it be tail the table, and I would also venture to ex- press the hope that this platic and uranimous reply affecting of the sub-

ties.

0:

Mr Bentley has studiously avoided saydinate ufficers of this Department in then there are two ways french Victory chess bhurd was introduced rears ago there her head she wore a beautifal diamond

the

modern Waltz.

such composers as Coote D'Albert and

the most

THE PRINCESS' DINNER TEE POÙR.

introduced by | could hardly have expected if any black colden harvest as they had become gro" anratices Arn busy at their favouriia the Royal family, except the Queen, the visited to prupai halls Wales re- but then "Three cheers for Heildin

ber changing toan equally charming though more florid composition. A sudden change of key to that of the minor third makes a

had

aduably..

often

I shall be with them in split, hoping that and smiled and the Queen's sinile was tha

cheers for their Queen,

Bad mouth, e mile that saemed half relus-

so motherly

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN

its functions to

to admiration.

eaters lined the stairway and mounted into nothingness when the masses For charging its

'There were the archbishop, bishops and some time he had suffered severely from guard outside the Royal box. Meantime still are the hone and sinew of England, being more majestic than

the house filled, and the scene was most got cha

chance The case was adjourned till to-morrow.

but had played club and pre- sided our committee meetings within the gorgeous. The women blazed with jewelry: This is to wake their voice heard. doaris, in gold and crimson caps and white and gold embroidered vestments, orange

CORRESPONDENCE.

last few weeks. He was buried on his early every man wore a uniform of soute well-bred applanse and cheers of the OC waiting on the steps. There, through gaps

while the Indian princus, dressed in cupants of ten guinea seats, furnished the in the pillars, you muld, see all her minik Irish estato of Dartroy, Co. Monaghan,

nativa coste, occupied prominent boxes, key-uote of to-day's festival. The mightyters and great men, a strange glimpse of THE FRENCH VICTORY AT

ani

were purious spectators of the glittering roar from millions of throats never caused miniaturo feces, ae, in some carefully la HAINAN.

A British M.P., writing to the Pall Mall diminy. At fength the Royal party from the moment the Quaer left the Palace bored picture, where such face study for To the Editor of the "CHTSA Ma

bezan to arrive, the Princess of until she was helped from her carriage at an honored name. All stood, and the Hongkong, July 18, 1807.

Gazette rently, says that the reoruptions ales coming first. Her costume was the end of the trying ordeal, three hours choir sang the Te Deum..

Next rose up s of members while ur actuel attendance at white, embroidered with silver; upon later. So, Has it over occurred to any one

melodious voice intoning prayors. looking at the

the House are few. Hener when the first

The Queen bowed her head, and then · great difficulties in his production, bearing regard to the remarks.

Lacto their basins

much-vauntel, glorious

London, June 24-The Princess of the whole choir and the company entaido relations with whitewash contractors, etc., over the Chinese in Hainan, which is held was some excitement, and subscriptions tiara, pearls and her neck, and a long in mind that the general run of pine necorded the saine publicity by the up as an example for the weak-kneed Fini-

As she Wales Jubilee dinners to the poor t to-day the cathodel, and the whole company id were made, so that very soon eight mere row of orders acres her bodice.

entered the

the Royal box, tau audience rose, were very successful. About 20,000 de the stands at the windows, on the house players do not care to take up an olnburate

press as was accorded to the motion of the tish Government What are the facte? boards and men made their appearance and the band played the National anthem. nizans of the slums were st

the game is composition when playing to a dance as- Vice-President at the last meeting. A French steamship line by the simple To-day, in the mooking room,

I

ing All uncovered began to sing the one sembly, and the melutiics introduced are think. Hir, however, that this matter must process of cutting rates' kills off all oppo- constantly practised, and while many cole. The rest of the party then filed into the entertained at the various contres. The tops, Mild away down the street, all stand

bux, Bach

by the Earl of Lathom Princess, accompanied by the Prince of hundredth Palm, Come yes before Hini of that dreamy naturo that characteris fot be allowed to rest here, for oven sition: having done this the owners raise hrities may be observed anjosing walking backwards. Among them were all Wales, Princess Vinteria of Wales and majorca.

merahers of the Hond the rates and leult forward to a perpetual or telling a good story, presumably without

The Queen's lips were tight, and her disposition for the game, the chass the visiting princes and all the members of Prince and Princess Charles of Denmark, the fersta

eyes, perhaps it fancy, looked dim steep do exist on the subordinate polists!

Were given. The Princess of officers of the Board they would be likely But the long-suffering Chinese merchant pastime. When, it is remembered that no Empress Frederick of Germany and the were

Princess Beatrice.

quested the Lord Mayor to deliver this and the Dean, pious man, was: Waldteufel. The first also is a dreamy to incriminate themselves by giving any says This line is squeenug us; they don's other game is allowed within the sacred As soon as they were seated the cartain message to a

ali the dinners aa follows:

waving that wonderful crimson cap and the melody with a fine swing, the second num- other answer than was received by the charge us fair rates, let us agree not to precincts, and that the proceedings of rose, disclosing the entire cast of the opera, Although I am unfectunately unable to pillars and roof were ringing es it they

the Vice-President spoko of certain evi- Board. At the last meeting of the Board ship in their steamers until they charge become insufferably dull, it may easily be

ably ducelent roso tres the song them Madame Melba and the be present at all the dinners for my poor, would come down. The gasen locked up dence which was in existence boar

We won't stand these mono-imagined what an ease. But has not Brothers De Reszke, grouped upon the

chess-playing bearing upon polists."

Bombers this matter, which evidents I pointed out at

So they agreed not to support the mono, the Parliamentary contest a deeper signi- stage Then followed such a randering of the they will enjoy themselves and give three and of it all, a smile that broke daru-the that time

The British M.P. concludes by National Anthem as it never had before ficance never been presented to the fino effect, the melody lending itacif Board. The Board is aware of course that poly, but to ship by German, English or

Then the Franch mono- suggesting that possibly 'one man among after which was carried out Mr.Giraute care: The children at the Pennin's Palace were terit so wistful and yet as kind; so any other line.

fully

including the ail cripples, suma were wheeled in bath capitally to the idea. Another change various anonyons communications have poliets scream Here is a breach of treaty

the playere may prevent war because he arranged prognhouser the Third chairs, Oliers limped in en crutches into takes place in No. 4, introducing a melody been received, but so far as the Board are send us a gunboat! And the gunboat has a chosa-blayer friend in England or in Second Act of

Ast of Gounod's 'Romeo and Juliet, and the banquet hall and many had to be the United States. in the key of the minor sixth with a well-aware these communications have never frightened the mandarins into paying an

the Fourth Act of The Huguenots." THE

carried

in. As soon sa the Royal party been subataurinted, and white this cloud unjust claim. What Would British mer-

eforts of the orchestra and the

two littla Gripples if their Government ordered The Matoh between. members of the wor

1 the greatest enthusiasm,aded the platform

M SUPPOSAD DISASTER AT BEA presented bouquets of flowers to the Department there will always be some

were received w him only to

every way Princess of Wales and to the lady

London, June 23.The sailing brig Se ple who will stach credence to it, and, of steamers schzieher rates were charged !

American House of Representatives re- the famous gals

given at Mayuras.

The scene was most affects lark, 311 tons, tender to H.1.5. Caledonia therefore, in continuation of the motion of Ja this From Trade? Shall we follow | sulted in a draw as follows;

Corent the Vice-President at the last meating,

Germany, ins and nearly all eyes were moist. (formerly the Imprgdable) training, ship this

Mr Plunkett beat Hon. Mr Postion example of successful tymany or shall

The hog to propose, That the Sanitary Board we continue to give both sides.

Mr 3. H.

Parnell lost to Hon. Mrsone was one of

liness. It was

was a veritable fairyland. The made a tour of the hail and before leaving, raissing.

1216 brig

laft Curensferry with Governor will be pleased to direct that any beg to recommend that His Excellency the

FAIRPLAY

whole interior of the structure was hidden the Princess of Wales took up a glass of 130 hoye aboard lately, and we due so lost to Hon. Mr Bodine. Mr Straforth

freshly cut flowers, principally roses, ginger ale, which had been served to one of Portsmouth on Thursday Inst. The beig evidenos that may exist to show that any

Atherley-Jones beat Hon. The upper tier of boxes was fi mass of the little cripplas atit emptied it to the has not been heard of, and it is feared that

Plowman

Marchal

Kiels, the next fiar a mass of pink health of the children,

of the Mr F. W. Wilson drew with Hon. Mr rosas, and the bottom tier of rich dark red

7,000-pro-has encountered the full force Holborn, 17, At Central Hall,

pao recent gale on the English coast, and hsa lony

Handy,

Poses. White flowers adorned the Royal ple, young and old, partook of the banquet heen lost with all on

June 24.The missing training ship Ses games box, which was surmounted by an entry served. When the Royal party entered horde of the Tarantula Society, the City before the Board; so that it will then be in merchants were forced into a combination I think the whole information, should be elusion ought to be that the Hainan pig

mis fozal crown of crimson roses and the Hall the foul was apparently forgotten.larks which loft

was sighted off Grimaby .00 Hall, is introduced into thedesign, the ether the power of the senior officers to look

golden orchids. The box was decorated in "distinctive featurce being a fau, a spider, after those men and see that they carry out for their own protection, and it is difficult

room, the Princess of Wales turned to an tion, and has not been heard of sines to see why any indemnity should have been

being covered with white sand yellow silk, shook the building. On makings tur of the 18th. She was in a partly disabled condi The samo material, fluttered and and a programe of the Society's laat as their duties faithfully.

and patterned old Irish women and expressed

the hope

Later. —Tho Seglark 1 has arrived at Spir

ચીન સમય Mr. F. H. May beg to move that the allowed at all The Treaty, we presume,

into diamonds, formed the foiling. The that she had partaken of a good dinner head in a huge big ou a background of splatter work. werd oonidential be added to that mo

picture

To this the old woman replied: God. The publication can be obtained at Blesstation,

never contemplated that the natives of

Starlight, the Laue, Crawford's Music saluno.

Chins were to submit quiaily to the action to plodning, painstaking and mechanical of a field marshal, end among all the on the shoulder. The members of the Chrisp, the English pugilist, in a match of any monopolist. Rather was it framed Bird is destes a great deal on Chus husike The Royal group seemed a collection and spoke uncontaging words to the ragged Austration was disqualified in the twelfth original other princes there were ny two unifotius Royal party frequently shook hands with BE Newcastle-on Tyne yesterday. The He to prevent such arnopolies as we are he has written a great

last book The Nersities being

being a heap of of guttering orders and beautiful gowns, was

walls. Waits ROW 15 JUBLIK.

mound for a breach of the boxing rules. **

Tom Ryan, in amaton at Chicago, has H.1.M. THE Empress-Dɔwagoz, who hnd experiencing on the West River, which, it gets..ossible faults of arrangement diamonds, and the Grand Duchess Bergius

allowed, will-tend to hamper free trade haring all

Dublin, June 21.At a a meeting holi defeated Tom Willintas in the secund in the interior; and it aunts to little and revision with many merita peculiar displayed the largest amorald in the world. near College fireon to-day in connection with round.

to itself,

Bird openings

At Philadelphia Ryan defeated young It was noticeable, however, that the Royal the Jubiles, a black banner was displayed are pitfalls to the unwary and even party was less lavish in juvelry than many bearing the statement During Victoria's Griffe, of Sydney, in the third round. their author loss as often as he wins ladies in the other boxes, who were fairly reign one and a half millions of people have VICTORIAN PIGEON SHOT.

starved in this island, thres millions have June 24, Mc D.. M. Intosh, the Victori- plasured with gems,

The audience included all the leaders of been evicted and four millions Lave been an pigeon shot, has won the Notting Hill the books At Hastings, he lost?

official and social England, and all of the

to emigrats. A body of under- Gun Club's £100 Challenge Cup with 60 34 in ambassadors.ere seen

who marched out from the kills out of 12 skota.. Having twice prs- of Trinity College, carrying the

permanent holder of the trophy

marked rhythm. Throughout the entire hangs over the subordinate otiloem of thehants Bay by (say) a Japanese line British House of Commons and of the and the performanos:

F

composition the harmonies are very pretty, and the melodies are enchanting piquant and full of swing. Megarg Lane, Crawford and Co. have published the valse in a very artistic form. The print is very clear, and the frontispiece, which is from the design of nur young townsman, Mr. R. G. Hop of the subordinate plicers of the Beard are who discussss this matter logically. The kina, an artistic production of high concerned in business relations in the Co-facts, we think, hao boon fairly stated in dard. Au uxcellent photograph of the Mr W. Chatham I beg to second that, our leading articles, and the logical con-

PATENT MUSIC boxes, Violins (fine madale - Mandolines, and Strings of all kinds. W. Robinson & Co.

be furnished to the Board."

Dr Clark-Yes, I nocept that.

The motion was carried unanimously..

hoon staying at her favourite retreat Ele Perk for the last three months refurned to her Peking Palace on the let instant.

[We are glad to see there is one at least

Tur duty question on yarar produced at the Shanghai mille has hean arranged, azy's the N.-O. Duty News. The duty has to The Emperor and the whole Court, dressed short of a disgrace that Hongkong capi- ho paid on shipment, and the yarn thea fidi Court costume, met Her Imperial talists can be fourd to finance these mono goes free and earries an exemption cor- Majesty at the Western Entrance of the poliss to the detriment of foreign trade tificate.

selves as the Empress Dowager's sedan with Chine. We have already aid

passed into th

the gutes...

Her Majesty We do not say that French methods Bridge, Shanghai. This was due to the return to Lho Park until the very

1 Forbiddon City, and

chair

prostrated them-

Mr

I shall publish one or two of

next week.

Mr

Garden for love. The

members of

the Royal parky then for boys at Queensferry. Fifth of Party

Many happy returns of the day to H. E Louis XVI. style, the chairs and settees/4 prosent stood up and sheer after cheer on board,nafeary with 120 boya

Bird, the G. . M. of Chess, who completed his Brth year yesterday, and has played inaater-chess for forty-six years, and chess

of a species that is fast passing out of box was a beautiful pictu existence. The modern Master is apt The Prince of Wales wore the rod uni- bless you, deer, and pasted the Princes

and

form

alike.

thrown together and The Princess of Naples wore some beautiful

varicu

by boldly taking his antagonist out of

In the bores were seen the Duke and

THE

boxery med

ex the 9th irsi. at 6.30 p.m., there was 'will stay at Peking for a 'menth and, then should be applied, but it does scem living players was IT Buckle the bisi Duchess of Portland, the Duke of Devau Union Jack," vamo inter callision with flously won the cup he now becomes the

tremendous excitement on the. Garden

hot

fact that a gentleman employed in the firm

the firm weather is over.-N. C. Daily News!

of Mesars Butterfield & Swire, who had be bion out scaling in moing skiff,

to us that the British Government ought vernment, that has continually broken faith

and drow 10 out of 21 but he defeated Steinitz in a magniücent game (No. 34 this column). In 1818, os of the best torian, and in that year he was the

and and Hovedd last every game in the match

Lady

chosen to rust on his oak bad ca frown Nanking, under date of

to adopt à change of policy towards, a Go. who ventured to give the boy Bird Pawn, Lord Shrewsbury, Lord Lonsdale, crowd and there was considerable fightingALLOW RASAPS, ƉE THE GERMAN

en the 4th instant, reports an incendiary fire and violated many a treaty obügation.

tance to the Creek, with the result that a

cargo-boat, being caught by the tide was outside the city of Kiangyin on the We did not say the French had a strong

davon on top of the skiff and upset it.

previous evening at A large Alk

Ailk cocoon

Ustablishment.

Sin

Cocoon

The establishigent had case. We sait Mary stronger Res He was rescued, but the boat has been been in the habit of insuring thats coooms then the one under discussion have ocurred completely spot, and as it was a new one, will net a good deal to replace. China ughai, and at the time of the fire the whers British subjects were concerned," Incendiaries knew well anough that this Garette.

gocnon establishment, called the Chi Lam What we should like to see as the outcome of Hung, had an insurance of Tis. the speedy cartlement on (to the French) a Tre following hatagraph in the Shangka 00,000 en the cocoone the long had lately satisfactory basis of the French case is the Mercury evidently ruferi

the popular E.W.1. of the Hongkong 0.Why bought Fortunately, however, for the In- the mid-week cricket reporters with Chy surunce Company, the codochs had already speedy adjustment of cases whore British

ond been

Thipped for Shanghai, so that, count should ascribe Me Daitland's per the godoras were despray och The four in Bubjects have suffered either from the par- formances to a non-existent Williams is his connection is estimated at between the violence of the Chinese populace of probably best known to themselves. It is 0,020 and The 10,000, not insured. The the violation of the treatica by Chiness off- true that Már Maitland not one of the merchant of Kiangyin now intend to palis pals there any Britisher who thinks oldest or best known of our players, but sou die authorities to infiot capital punish- his orloket record, is sufficiently good and ment for sugh cricus, N U Daty News -- differently )—ED., 0., MI

has afforded the younger journale, an on- portunity which they are ever ready, to Bize of correcting their older contempor. He

aties. Indeed Mr Maliland is no mean au- anit quisition to the batting and bowling forom | Sho of the opios Ulub, Frobably Reo U Bo would takes the trouble he would be squally

(tramulously I have one last wish to HELI Hung chang having demurred,

efore we part in anger forever, the unle of EE, Shang

aple What what it Geballen through, but the

Will you net nie bert spindles hus bem

mill

tho

Game No. 124.

Played in 1848,

REMOTE BLACK' K. B. P. White (II. B. Bird.) Black (H. T, Backie.)

4. P-04

2 P-QB4

8. Kt QB 3

5. BKK &

PK KQB3 QK-K P-QES PKK 3 PxP

14 KB

B

15 B-R 6 én

17 Kir

June 20, The Emperor William of Ger

Warwick, Mr and Mire Leiter and Philip Callan was severely wounded in the of white, and wearing her famous pearls.jured. Only with disisully did the police many has hat a narrow sata from drown the Duchess of Marlborough, in a constums head, and severs, others were more lehe Half the sudianoe left before the end of the restore order. The cause of the trouble ing. His Majesty attempted to proceed fu. performance, anxious to get to their was rivalry in singing national airs. After steam launch from the Imperial yacht carriages, but an enormous crowd food the rumpus the crowd paraded the streets Hassler to the German liner Colamedia outside for three hours and cheered every and destroyed the decorations

lying of Cuxhaven, in Hanover. In leny ing the Hohenschere easy s body as they went away.

LORD DONALD SMITH lata, June 11-An official statement the launch arinat the hide

to link And the Ba

London, Jana 29.—The press gives valce

The launch

рецер

ta the unanimous chorus of pleasure over respecting the Jubilie houpis conferred and who was thrown into the muler 215.

the success of yesterday's press pageantı

on Canaimaa has been issued front Gov

The Daily News ay the London never made Bourgoins one important

addition to the

the press and saw such a sight in fe whole history Theme Laving been con

M OF Dani Smith, the Cadas

Pasiones in LopMODE AF

Queen Lust hare felt at perience was worth some fatigue. The

not another Sovereign In Fungsione L who could count on such receptai otections the jubilea no

All thor

Frobably

The Standard says.

the intersste of the Realm seemed to hete: riched their culmination. Perbags, the triumph around the walls of Rome when a punsul drove back to the Capital after Victorious campaign would be the nearest

harada and one of which all the undoubt Henic whose place and femdom an

tion in the Zoubitz

rescued

cued by who ser

Marou, Daly, the Montana, Coppar King, has offered Mr John

$125,000

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