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Mr. Reynell then handed the Bouquel to Mise as one. Mr. Hutchings" success with Kaur iu Flusson, and they is the way to the tiffin room. the Mancha Stakes brings his scorn up to seven Tho RACE CLUB COP; valos, Tla 150; for Chins | wins, while Mr. Machado and Mr. de Wakorin ponies; weight for inches ad per scale; win gained a victory apiece in the mons for the

Chau-hang-kiuk and the Consolation Cups Born at this meating of a race of ons mile or under, to carry 3lbs, extre; over a mito, 7lba.The GLAND STAND STAKES; value, T., 150; | otra, penalties accumulative up to 70lbs,; an To inilos. trance, Tle. b.

Mr. Sandy's Marauder, 1st. 2.

Mr. Mal Dawson's Montezums, 11s. 41b... Mr. Ten Broook's Herschol, 10st 12.

Of Montezuma aul Cuckoo, Mr. Mat. Dawson cured the best to win.

for Chains ponies: weight for inokon a pr scale griffins at date of entry allowed lbs; winners of a race, Abe, extra; two ar ́morn race, 71ba, extra, antranoa, Tla 5. Dagis and a half.

Mr. Sibany's Oriole, 11at-Bl Mr. H. Sylva's Blipaway, 11st. Sila........... Mr. Tan Brook's Wild Myth, 10st. 13lba...

Burmab frontier is by no means an ey

The Sher-po saya that business in the Kia. All the sampari mon in the harbour wore then kiang tea market was commenced on the 4th fast.wisted, and" a sondo soon identified the phots us matter, for the Governor of Yannan, in and the price per pioul of ten was Tis. 36.00. The thit of a man he brought en shoro, lato on this

(TAVE OUR CORRESPONDENT. THRONICLE & DIRECTORY portion of his memorial, obarvna that Yutton season this year has opened earlier than usual, opsting of the 2ued, from the Ossipes. The iden

8th May. CHRON

nan, which is on the extreme frontier of the end beyond the expectation of many, for quite a of Mr. Watking being drowned was dispelled, and steps were at once taken to learn if he ind

There is not much fresh newa to chroniclo empire, is within Chinese limits "overspread number of an inspectors have not yet arrived.

loft the port. Various ideas wazo entertained, The He says that the coal mines in Keluag, but the one which received most cresteuse was sincs tho visit of the American Minister, when with barbarian tribes who are by diaposition the working of which was temporarily stopped that the deserta nd left in the Beatrice, was so courteously waived by His Excellency intractable and ignorant, reprting to armandaring the Franco-Chinese diflculty, will soon which sailed on the 22nd April. Howager, on the Viomy. the abortest notice and engaging in quarctis be in operation again. General Lau Ming- Baturiny, the 24th, eight sondees, who had hear Riota or disturbances of no slight importan. with sach other. The Authorities, too, in chuan has already depated a wai-guan to engage of the reward for the missing Paymaster, through hare broke out in the Wai-chan and Cha chu the mesosmery miners for ammancing operations. the notion which appeared is the Japanese papers, districts, but in what they originated I do not consequences of the difficult unture of the

Informed the police that they were hired by

After some dolay a good start was offooted, country-and-the-number of by-roads by The Marry says:—A number of native Cooker, a man tho was going away in the Pane know yet. All I can say is that the Coffunau

Man going away with the lead. He was sne which it is intersected, rendering its pone-Pesah to sight (Ola inst.); amongst them are which was lying in Tatiyana Bay waiting for (better known as To A Whis month) befand Montezuma third. Nectar and Floudly fold passed the Grand Staud, with Br. Hat- The first race brought out fvo ponies. Oriole, artisans love Shanghai for Tisatsin by the laps to take a foreigner down to the drdit, der-in-chief of tho Props here, General Treng pastod by Nectar, Piccadilly coming up second riddan by Mr. Reynoll, was leading when th tration to any distance by troops a matter photographers, lithographers, electricians, silk hin, sad that they started about midnight o

here a few days ago necompanied by more than you right away from the others, but when noarchings on Will Myth second and Mr. Dalls an of impossibility, can exorcias only a limited reelors, etc. They intend to give a show to the the 2nd April with Urooker and the foreigner.

Slipway third, Saporbus fourth and Victoriosus restraint ever the inhabitants." A grost Seventh Prince, who is shortly expental at Upon the resiptet this news, Crocker was ant thirty junts, carrying over a thousand soldiers.ing the Grand Shaad at the end of the thres

for, and at first dented any knowledge of the He has revived orders to quell the disturbances the ticeld alsed up and passed the rails last. Orické led for thes £rst three quarters of a ina olaator, Nectar, ridden by Mr. Dallas, lead; mile, saith Baperbus second, lipaway third, dual of the lawlessness; provalent on the

Wo nots by the Haze that during the recent Paymaster, but on being confrental with the with all despatchs.

ing, with Mr. Nickels an Caokeo sesand, and Will Myth fourth and Victorious last. Near borders was due to the oppression of the visit of the French Miniser in Tientsin, he was

seados, and questioned as to his, whereabouts

Another hospital has lean complatad, and was Mr. Pond on Marauder Last. At the Horse the half-milo post ipaway and Superbus pasted on that night, ha admitted that he had taken Shana by the Burmese, and it may be hoped invited to mu official dinter by the Viceroy Li, Watkins down to the Arctic, and that the opened formally on the ith instant. It is anar corner Cuckoo went to the front, but Orisle, the former ding: bat maring the last on the 28th ult, and the compliment was re- schooner had late for the North. The dert. har in barter to the Oak Toug in the Wear making the raag down the back straight, paway coad and Superbas third. These that with the censation of the misrale of the nod by the Minister on the following day. It Oucha, and Ossipee have left in search of the tern Satuurb, and

soon fell back, Hoschol, Fun, and Montezums ner Oriole again went to the front, with fate King THEEDAW, a better state of things is reported that the Tonquin Delimitation quos. Arctic, and as it is supposed that she would wait in the Old City, our the Rast Gate. It was half-urile post Herschel went to the front, and bat Oriole came away when nearing the wail situated in He Tia Street with Caakco foarth and Neetar fifth. At the thres made a good ron of it down the straight: may soon be brought about. The Shaustion was discussed by their Excellencies.

anside for the Penelope, which oft on the hare signified their satisfaction at the an We regret to notice in the English papers the 25th April, in order to transfer Mr. Watkin to built by subscription, raised among the mor- soon after Tan fell right bick. Bear the Mon- sad won by a good two longths Wild Myth mont Mr. Poud of Muruder was soon rushing passed lipaway before reaching Mohawk Lodge; NAGASAKL... Mosara. The C & J. Trarling Co. nexation of Upper Barmah hy the British annoncement of the death of De. Bishop, hus-her-it is hoped that the former schooner will chants of this place, und will doubtless efloiontay forward, passing all the other ponies and soon but in front of the rails Slipaway again book

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deceased gentleman had long suffered from her offeroes, slematically swindling the bine-

ram to himself, winning easily by n'good three caci, lengths. There was a good me for aboad blood poisoning, and dialet Cannes, whither hekets when remitting their money home, and

On the afternoon of the oth. Inst. a hoary third places between Cuskuo, Mont The GrEAT NORTHERN PLATE- value. Tis. 100; men bare never been sent at all. The Arctic squall of rain and wind swept over the city aud, ridden by Mr. Roynoll, and Horschel, the possible restoration of his health.

wweighted on the 25th April by a Judies atender, some miing on her way north. The oighbrarlo. It lasted about half-en-home but with Me, Hatching up, the thin passing the Osiper, e nnderstand, is on her way to Hake-fortunately did little damage, biyend blewingfal box with little more than a longth to date, in the hope of overtaking the Arotie there. down a wooden house in Bonam and capsizing a passenger junk on the river, which later accid- unt was unattended by ang onsualty.

M. Dupsia, the Courier learns, is about to re. turn to the Far East in order to traval from Tonquin up to Yunnan for commercial purposes, M. Depuis it may be remembered, is the only his last expedition led ultimately to the death European who has aver performed this journey a of Garnier, the Treaty of 1874, and other momentom consequences of which the world has lately heard much, and may not improbably hear

Inore.

Return of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the weak sading 9th May, 1888-

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LONDON, 8th May.

THE GRECIAN DIFFICULTY. The Foreign Ministers, with the sxcoption of the French and Russian, bere left Athens.

The Greek Minister at Constantinople has been rechiled.

These people are aware of the differenc in British and Burmene rale, and koos that they can look to the former for pro tection against aggression and robbery. Chi ns, too, has much to gain by the change from the visious tyranny of TREBA to the firm and just rule of the British in Upper Burmah; and the Peking Gerorament could wall afford to regard, with something more than complacency, the advancement of the! British Indian frontier to that of Western China. Nothing further has been heard of their claim to Bhamo, and we hardly thick, in view of the manner in which Car TV wis dealt with, that it was oror seriously made. It a probable that some rectification of their frontier is desired by the Chines "Government, and a concession in this dires. tion would probably not be refused by the British Governmost, but the alarmist reports that have from time to time boen put ialotare from San Francisco for Yokohama and Ip Along and Chan Amu, coolies, were moh airenlation of the Peking Authorities Hongkong on the 1st May. The flaeli, which fined $50 for malcensed possession of prepared threatening to stir up rebellion on the borders left on the 23rd April, will therefore be follow-opin, and in default of payment they were sent

ed by the Brigie, which will not leare until the tool for two months, if Bharo be not banded over to China neemth of May. The maile from China for San Lo Awai paid a fine of $35 for a like offence. to us unworthy of serious discussion. The Francisco. June 22nd, which should have been taken by the City of New York, will be forwarded relations between England and Chies were by the newly purchased steamer Starbuck, which sent time, and there is no ronaca to antici- which rapisces tho New York on this route.

arise out of the anneration of Upper Burmas —an event, so decidedly favourable to the best interests of the Central Kingdom.

The Japan Herald is informed that owing to the Pansins fins, there will not be any depar the City of Net Fork having been placed upon

POLICE COURT.

10th May,

BEFORE M2 N. G. MITCHELL-INNES

OPIUM CABEE.

SHANGHAI SPRING MEETING, 1896.

SECOND DAY, 4th May.

fwaon thein Montazamia was wond, Borsokal Third, and Cackos fourth. Nestar. Fan, and

Piccadilly, walked a. Timo, 40. 273vac. The CONCORDIA Cup; value, Tiz.

present. ed by mumbers of the Club Concordia addad to a sweepstakes of Ts. 10 omk; second pony to receive 40 per cent, and the third pony. 10 cent of the Stakes; for Ohina ponios, bond fide Griffing at date of entry: weight for inches as par sunla. Ono milo and a half

for ponies that have ran at this meeting; weight for inches as per scute; winner of oas racast this meeting under a malo, 7154 extra; twoch races, 10lbs. oxtra; extraneo, Tis. 5. Seven furlongs.

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Mr. Suo's Councillor, 11at b Mr. Son's Gratorater, 11st, ba.... Mr. Smdy's Torrendor, 11st. 31...

Mr. Bassona declared the best of Concillor and Gamester to win.

The fold of thirteon ponies were sent away to a rather indifferent start. Genechte getting a hig alanlage which he zoon lost to Mungolian, 1 ho té the way as the half-mails prat, Sasowind 2 coming necond, Gracchus third, and Garnstor. ridden by Mr. Hutchings, fourth, Coming round towards the Monument, Susexwind went to thi front and took a long land; but wearing the last

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Mr. Tog's Euphrates, list. Ib............ Mr. John Pool's Elaflotne, 11st. (lbb........... Mr. Edgar's Superbus, 11st 18.............

Of Mile Pardon atl. Plaisantorie, Mr. Ring declared best to win

The HARCHU. STARES: valde, Tia. 100; for Chipa pois, bend fide grifios at date of eny, that have run and not won a TECH; weight for inches as per scale; sutranco, s 3. One mila and a quarter.

The weather was uct so favourabio to-day as Anring be first dayk taning. At noon, when the bell rang the first field of ponies on to the course, the sky was oraclouded, and though it brightened up frr a. time, rain began to fall Irathor knavily during the sovanth rues. Good

folds again turned out for nearly every race, the A ne field of weire ponies turned out to corner Gamester and Torreader ne oke up to bin, while Councilor.ridden by Mr. Sassoon, an exception being. dugularly enough. the compote for the Concordia Cup, a false start re-

came withornsh from the rear, pasen pony after Fraat ras of the day: the Shanghai Derby, for saling in Mistleton and Huckster bolting; but which caly six compete. Me. Tony was amin they were soon pulled in, oud a fine start was pony, and joined Torrelor, with Mr. Poad up, and the most farteiate owar, securing a less than effected. Hackstar izawadiately went to the his stable companion Gameatar half way down three mat of the night prizes the Chu-ka-za Cup beat, and when the field came past the Grand the Straight, finally winning by searly a couple of lengths, with Gamester second and Terreader with Hangly, and the Derby and Courtis Cup Stand he had a fond of a good half a doza third, a length behind hira. Suswind was with Ephrate.

Mr. Sidnov was lucky enough langthe Mistleto and Euphrates heading fourth and Juo ffik. Time; Imin. 7100. to win doth the Ladies Puras and the Shanghai the hell, with Superbus close behind them. and Stakes with the well-known oil pony Orise. Bound past the lores Bazzar vorner The later race proved & graat surprise to the round to the half-mile post Huoketer kept Turfte, the, redoubtably Red Guan lot, who the lead; but he gradually fell back, and was to win overy race for which he started raneming part fas Monument Euphratan, ning sound last. Inded the big stable to which with Mr. Hutchings op bad a load of! he balogs was singulstly unfaluato fhringh length, with Panther. Metoo ridden out the day, scoring net a single win, and only 31. Nicasts, and Slideaway well up. Com- one "phe." Councilorcoming in second in the ing down the straight, Ephrates and a good Shanghai Stakes, Oriole's victories were eri- jaid. with Saporbus second; but when in fecut deatly exceedingly poplar, his riler receiving of the railings Mistletoe dashed forward, passed Saya the Japan Gizelle-According to the latest advicos from Vladivostock, the Russian G. Williams and John Bonion, seamen, si-perfectcration on going to the Grand Stand to Superbus, and just failed to the Euphrates for ausport Augusta has arrived there with the matted being stragglers from their ship, and the receive the Ladies Pose, and being carried in first place. The latter, however, won by a neak, triumph on a doson shoulders into the Shanghai with Mistletoe sound and Superbas third. third section of the new floating-dook, amount police were ordered to put them on board.

Club tat after winning the Stakes. Of Le Time, min. 16jsec.. James Gillmore; a gunner of the Royal Arti ing in weight to over 1,000 tons. This dock will

other races, the Faca Club fell to Mr. Sandy The THATLEE Cur; value, Tis 165; presented make the second at Vladivostook, and will be com- lory, 5th Battery, also admitted baing a strag-

by some of the Silk Inspeotomet Shanghai, ad- printed this year. Among other things, the Aught, and he wanded ser to the Millaryother very popular sin, the Tsatles Cup to

Authorities.

ded to a sweepstakes of Tl. 10 each; for Chino quata has taken to Vladivostock a floating crane,

ponies that have peter won a 1200; weight, weighing 200 tons. Large quantities of military

1st. for 13 hands; to give or faka #lba, for and naval stores are to be sent to the Pacific

- every inch over or mader; the winner to pay arrived hers yesterday by the steamer Greg Black Sea Company and the Valunteer Flest from Odosis by the sero ricamera which the

Tis. 50 to the fead. Ons nibs.

Committee will dospatch to Vladivostook before the end of May.

DRUNKENNERO.

Shipment of thons Filbers in threo tofalinerer perhaps more cordial than at the pro is now on her way out sa the Suez Canal, and $1 for having teen drunk and disorderly in

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A new and handsome building has been erected for the Manila Observatory at Ermita.

Mr. T. Watter's, H.B.M'a Consul at Hoiher,

hound.

The O. &0. stoomer Belgie, which loft Hong, kong on the 3rd April, arrived at San Franciou on the 28th idem.

again for the north.

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The O. &0. steamer Gaeli, with American

for Yokohama and this port. mails, &c. left San Francisce on the 22nd April

The appointment of Mr. W. I Brereton ar standing counsel in London to the Chinese do vernment is published in the Times.

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The scourge of leprosy is at least as commen

Mara Mertoobeto, a Japanese Rama, waled

Queen's-rose on Sunday,

STKAGGLERS,

SHOPLIFTING.

Me. Joba, "and the Holsters' Plate to "Mr. Mourbongh. Of the janikers, the most, sucenss- ful, so die. has been Mr. Hatchinga who rode Wai Asing was charged with having been each of Mr. Tong's wisaers to victory, these tails of silver from the Wing Cheung prower in addition to the Lilies Parce and Shanghai Aerned with tre or six others in stealing ten making is mins in the two days. Mr Reynell

shop.

Stakes Oriele, took Susewind in first for the He went into the shop with the other a catles Cup; while Mr. Pend rode Marauder the protenos of buying something, sad. the winner of the Rae Club Cup, and Mr. Allan others having attracted the attention of them- Editor, the champion Roadstar.

Subjoined uro details:- plaisant, the prisoner picked up a bag of may with it, however, sad was seized before he wat

out of the shop. Sontenced to six months' hard labour and three hours in the stocks.

HOMBING À HAWKER.

Ho Ayan, for stealing tan pocket knives, alue at $1, the property of Ho Arhing, harker, on the Chinese Recreation Ground, on Saturday set, was sentenced to four months hard layer audiz hours in the stacka at the scanu of the atience.

Me John's Sazewind, 11st. 6lbs.

Ring's Pretender, 11st. Olb.

Mr. Dunn's Carots, 10st. ..............

clared best to win.

Me. Sersoon's Kaisar. Îlat. Nb................... Mz. Denn's Capote, 19st. 12lbs. Mr. John Peel's Mistletoe, Elst. 4lbs......... 3

win,

Mr. Bing declared to win with Wills Pardon, Bud Messrs. Sassoon and Star delarod best to Again there was a large fold, fourteen pouze going to the starting post. After some trouble they got off well together, Plistarle going away with slight lead, with Froudeur second and Star third. They ran in thisorder down the back straight, Cayola ridden by Mr. Dann, be- ing fourth. Near the half-mile post Mistletoe. with Mr. Niskela up, came well up from the roar, sad tasting the corner Flainanterie was still leading, with Capote second and Min- 1tletoe third. Near the Monument Kaiser. 2 with Mr. Hatchings up. ran through his 3 ponies, and took the lead, with Caroto second, Of Pretender and Te Salute Mr. Ring de- Mistletoe third, and Plaisanters foarth: and they man in this arder to the finish; Kaiser Another large nld turned ont for this race, winning with the greatest as by about el Mongolian was a little to the front at the lengths behind Capote Pisisanterie was fourth. start, but he was soon pussel by Holderues, Star lith and Khedive sixth. Freudeur brought who made the wanting, down the back straight.

up the rear, and Holderness walked in. Time, but when the corner near the half-mile post und in c. ben_passed he fall back, Susewind, ridden by The CHAT-SHANG-KṬur Cre; mlia, Th. 500; 1. Revel, and Mr. Ogla on Cayote coming

prented by the Employées of the C. M. S. y to the front. Turning into the straight

N. Co. of Shanghai: for Clino ponies that these two wore still lending; and when nearing

haro never run at any mooting in China or The half-milo, race again brought out eight, the Grand Stand Mr. Meyerink on Pretender

Hongkong previour to date of entry at each porios. After several successfulottempts the came up with them, and the three rau almost

mering; to bo won at two consecutive meat- Held wire got off to a capital start, Hoogly, rid abreast past the rails, making a splendid race at ing by ponies the bad file property of the den by Atr. Hutchings, taking the lead, and the finish. Savenind won by a neck, with Pre-

KAZNA ORDET Or owners: weigh for inches 58 Juno. with Mr. Hart binek up, hoing seernd.inder segond and Caynie third. Taoted was

per sale; entrance, Tis. 10; to be paid to the Those pro ponies kopt first and secvid places fourth and Star ifth. Time, 2m. 07.

winner until the Cap is Gasily owned; when throughout the nico, Hongly winning by a couple

the second pony will receive the entrance fa-s, of lengths. Holdernes was running, third past

Ono mile. the Monment, but he fell lek, and coming down fus, strught then was a laurd turists for third plans woon Mougalina, rition by Mr. Ehlers and Buses ind with Mr. Blend up Mongolian won the position a length bind Juno, cod Susevind was fourth, a neck behind

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ponies: weight for inchoa as per scale: riu mers of one race in Clans or Hongkong she 1st October, 1885, 764 extră; bro or more races, 1b. extra; entranos. T 5. a-mik.

Mr. Teg'a Tongly, 1, 5 Mr. Rolnay's Juno, 10st. 12lbs Mr. Augast's Mongolian, 10st. 19lbs.

Half

Editor, not for publication, but as avičenos of goodhai trom Nagasaki on the 5th inek, and left Prosy is abundant, occurring in all its forma, be had just laid down. He was seen lewick Tha CHI-KAZA Q17: value, Tls. 10: for China and it proved very interesting and well contest four lengths, with Matlatos thirl quite there

The Rassian stoop Stecoach arrived at Shang.in Keres in China. Dr. Allen says:-Le Anesthesia may or may not be associated with the fava-colourod spots. Many of the patients themselves are beggars and have lost fingers or 100s by the disease, which can be seen in a dirty, scaly lacrustation on the spots affected, with in- dolent, scabby alcers on the face and body. Those ontseta.are not well posted in regard to their family history, but from the dino:nected account obtained if is probable that the affection hereditary. Two cases have sourced in high life, and in each case it was very hard to convince the patient that nothing would be done. As leprosy and syphilis are often co-existent among those poor wretches, they have beam put on iodide of potassium and iron, which has worked quite

rise to a rsport that foreign medicines will oure leprosy, and as a result victims come from is tut provins with largertificates bearing the stamp of the various gomrnors through whose territory they have passed, to the effect that the patient is worthy, sic."

BIRTH.

At Shanghai, on the Fith May, the wife of HENET J. MEADE, of a daughter.

DEATHS.

At the British Naval Hospital, Yokoham, os tho 7th April. FREDERICK HOOTES. from infamation of the lungs.

The British ironclad frigate Audacious, cor- retto Constance, and gunboats Swift and Fire- brand loft here yesterday for. Saunghai.

Count Zaleski, Austrian Minister to Jaga

and China, we find it stated, is going to resigns change up to a certain extent. This has given his post, but will stay in Japan for cous time.

H.MS. Rambler returned to Shanghai on the Af Yokohama, on the 30th April, ROBEET GEORGE 6th insu, taring been sarraying in the neigh- WALSH hem in Brooklyn. New York, F.S.A., Octoberbond of the Chuan islands for the put

fortnight.

bar 31st. 1840.

The Daily Press.

HONGONG, MAT 11, 1986.

We have to noknowledgo recoipt of the Customs Garetle for the first quarter of 1895, published by the Chinese Imperial Custous Statistical Department

A talagman was received in towa yostorday anranncing the opening of the Einkow Tea market. Prices are stated to be higher than the opening prices last year.

The Courier says:-Meas. Jardine, Mathe won & Co.'s halk Queen of India has been enth

aidarably damaged, by ire at Kinukiang, which took place early on the morning of the 4th inst, This hulk was recently down at Shanghai andar going repairs, and was tored up to Kinhiang by the steamer Fahw0. A samber of Chinese car pentera wore still at work on her, and as the fire eririnsted in the after deck houses, where these The Nichi Nishi Shimbun says that Mr. carponters were sleeping, it is supposed that the James Truep, B.M.'s Consul at Kobe, a fire was used by thou. The after houses and been recalled, and that an official of the Conrail were burnt, and the inner works much mate in Yokohama will prossed to that port at damaged, and no doubt the logs would have been an early dats,

Ir will be remembered that on the 8th December, 1894, the town of Bbaco, in Upper Burmah, we captured by a band of about 300 Chinese, or men repared to be Chinese, led by a chief named Cums Kwetu. This step was reported to have been taken Says the Shanghai Morcury:-Coneal-General by the sanction, if not at the instigation, of E. Colborne Baber is said to ba at present in Port Hamilton. The British Gotemment, wa the Tuando Authoritiese or at all events read. has defnitely refused to give the island with the concurrence of the notorious L Sback to Kors.

more serious hat for the waistanco rendered by

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BEFORE MR. E. MACKEAN.

TUDE FÁ CASE

Ho Atio, of No 9, Wing-kat-street, was run noted at the instance of Inspector Perry on charge of keeping an agency for the sale of tsze Ea littery tickets. He was fond $36, who ho pail, and the informer was rewarded with $).

ABRATIT BY A CHINANAN.

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Lo Atung, arpenter, was charged with AT-Mongolian, Con impato was fifth ingeanted Charles Wilor, carpenter on Wird The SANORI? Deur a sapstakes of Tla.

S. Leander, on the 9th inet.

THEM OF À FINEICKSHA.

Mr. Jing's Fretender, 10st. 121bs Mr. Johan'a Surowiud, 11st. Ib

Mr. Tim Brosch's Wild Myth. Ilst. 4lbs......

The SHANGHAI STAKES; a forved antry of Els fa all poaies, excopt those entered in the Roadsters Plate; first pony fo receive seventy- five per cent; second pony, fifteen par cent; third pony, ten per cent; weight for inches as per seale. One mite and a bell Mr. Sidney's Orisle, 1tst. 17b str. Sassoon's Councillor 11st. b. Mr. Mount's Wild Dash, 11st. Ths............ Ganatlat and Conseller

Mr. Sassoon declared the best to win of Red would have secured for his owner permeatest

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Mr. Star and Mr. Bing doelaged best to win.

This proved one of the beet contesteni ranes of

the day. Much interest control in Panther's performanos, as had he gained the victory he

possession of the cup which forms a pre This proved one of the surprises of the mast-minous ornament of the Grand Stand at each

The souglaimant said he was walking on the 15 each, with Tis. 191 added; for China pontes Prys when hear a auber of Chiness sounding hand for Cerina at data of entry: first ing. Of the 97 forced entries caly Baron went mesting. His phases, however, were but re

pony to rocsive 75 per cent second pony, 15 to the starting port. They wont away to an- a European sailor, bestiar him. He went to tho

garded as very favourable. Hermit went off per cent.; third pour, lû por eut.; weight for her expital start, Oriole, with Mr. Reynell ap, with the lead, but you passed before the Krat sailor's assistance, but just as he get to the

inchas per scale. One mile and a half. 2 crowd he dropped his purse, and as he did tho

taking the lead. He was soon passed, however, quarter, was covered. by Hoogly, who led down by Red Gauntlet, the farourite. tho was leading the back straight, with Hermit diese up to him. prisoner anatoled it ap, and gare him a blos en Mr. Teer's Ephrates, lisi, Ib.. the hand which stretched him wat senseless. Mr. Eng's Victoriosus 11at Ub

when the field cano pust the Eclosure, Oriole The fold closed up into a clustor at the balf-mile A seaman, named Jolm Mouro, gaso crimes Mr. John Poct's Mistletoe, 1st. lbs.

bing second Jan third, Mr. Hatchings a post, and Mr. Reynell on Samvind want to the to the blow, but he did not see the purse takin.

Mr. Jul Peel dechre the best to win of Councillor and afr. Hongh on Wild Dash fourth freat Panther came up near the front, hut be- The prisoner foaled the offence, but he was Mististes and Privateor, very small field and fit. Slipway sixth and Buigravis last, for the last corner was turned be fall back. As the Europea residents and the Tautai of Kin-waisted and satenced to three months' hard turned out to cempate in the principal raon of Naar the Horse Basaar Oriole took the lead, and the felt came down the straight run at the finish the day, only six ponies going to the starting all down the back straight Red Gamlet mn * Eno moe was witnessed, some six ponies coming kiang. We understand that the Taotafsent the labours

they neared the native fire engines from the city, and that they

past. After one falkastart, when Mistletoe bolt menni, and Cannellor third. Past, the half- along.almost in a line Tam Ashe, unemployed compositor, was charged allud to be led heck, the six were sent off jailo post Red Gauntlet, the invincible, who had Grand Stand Snowind was still loading, with red b good effect by the foreign residente, ad rita etea angajareksha, value 52), the pro-wall together. Kaise and Privatee, leading. heen freels beton against the field, foil right M. Hatchlags on Wild Myth, recond: but inst bat this project was ultimately abandoned. A perly of Mr. G. A de Souza, on the 8th inst.. Fussing the rails at the end of the fast quarter behind, and Sliparty took second pluon, Oriole as the ponies came in front of the rails Mr. heavy downpour of rain, which was falling at and Tau Ashing, carpenter, was chagod with Privateer was loading, with Kaiser, ridden by still keeping the load, and Anally winning by a Maokain on Frotonder went forward with a in the attack cu Colonel Browne's party and Chao-yung bolt Chomulpo on the 4th April, the

the time, and helped to shook the flames. The unlawful possession of the vehicle,

Mr. Pond, seonza, Mr. Hutchings on Euphrates good length, with Councillor and, and the spurt and won by about half a length. Swind Mr. De Sousa missed his jurickshe on the third, Mr. Nickels on Mistletos fourth, Ven-votaron Wild Dash third. Slipway was fourth, being sepad and Wild Myth thirt. Plsisotitéria the murder of poor Mangaar in 1875. The following ma-of mar wore at snohor thors: Queen of India is the vessel over whose carge of Chinese held Bhamo for some time, but were American, Polos, British, Linnet, Chinese Wei. sandalwood so much litigation was had in the 8th and the next day he saw it conveying a Cina- geance fifth, and Mr. Meyerink on Victorious Belgravia fifth, Red Grauntlet irth, and Juno

yuen and Ukiz-hai,

Courts here some years ago. This litigation, eventually dimpossessad, and Burmese su

we baliovc, caused much less to her. Captain at the time, the case going against him. thority restored. In a memorial to the Throns by the Governor of Yunnan, dated 21st January last, and published in the Peking Gazdir, arà ante interesting particu-| Jare concerning this seizure of Bhamo, which the Governor of Yunnan describes as

TAI, the Chinese General who was mixed un When the Armstrong cruisers Yang-wei and

rewards are solicited on account of their ser- rices in suppressing this solcalled rebellion. So far from the seizure of Bhama being in.

We Japan Gazette; aro suthorised to state that the onaforence for the Kavision of the Treaties between Japan and the Treaty Por will meet at the Foreign Office, Tokyo, on the 1st May, at 3 pi

it being narly the top of high water. As soon

JETTY THEFTS.

BEFORE BOTH MAGISTRATES.

BARRING SNATCHING,

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Lust. When nearing Long-fei vorner Fapturates list. Time, Sain. 163accs.

The LADIES' PURES; value,

for China ponia; weight for inches as por seala; an trana, Tls. 5. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Sidney's Oriole, list, Alb.. Mr. Sandy's Torreador, 11st. 115.

THIRD DAY, 5th May.

was fourth, Hoogly fifth, and Mistletoe sirth. Fileli slipped and fell when about half way round the course, and outered in alone, leaving bis rider to walk back, luckily unhurt, Time, 20. 393.

The Stewards subsequently held an investiga-

mit along Queen's road with the Record defend- ant in the ahalta. Ha stopped the coolie and had wont to the trout, all lawn the back straight be The ROADSTERS' PLATE; Val Tia 100; for him arrested, when it was discovered that he had was leading, with Kaiser close up with him and

Chin ponies (without the rastriotion to height obtained the rehlale from the first dofondant. Mistintos third. two lengths behind the beaters specified in Bye-Law No. 11) act otherwise su The N. C. Herald says-On Monday evening, the Sed inat, the Gleneagles get ashore on the maths hard labour; the second was require to wars in s cluster behind.

The first defendants was sentenced to three and a good length ahead of the other threa, who

tered at this ingeling, and that have never won Past the half-milo Bar, and the tugboat Tater went to her assist-find two suretin of 850 sack for his good to post Victoriost car out from the rack, and

a race; weight, 10st. 12lbs outrance, Tls. 5tion into the matter of Fidelio's socident, a ecm- One round

plaint having been lodged against Mr. Hough anos. Towards midnight, the Bocket, which havien for twee months, or in default to be nearing the last corner Kaiser fall tack, a good Mr. Murbough's Editor, 10st. 121be

who rode Hoogly. Their dosision, however, was The Japan Mailsays that the Kogro Bhokwi. | was towing ahead, suddenly got uthwart haves, nommitted to gol.

race erning between Euphrates, Mistletoe, and Mr. Godolphin's Pongelow, 11, 12lbs....

not made public. export agents, have received instructions from and careening over, the water rashed down the

Vietorosas. Vistotice up the straight Mr. Star's Tybursie, 10st. 12bs.

The TANGISZE STAKES: vala, T. 100; for the Japaness Treasury Department to undertake engine room, causing the real rapidly to sink.

with ́s fino spurt, and passed Mistletos at the The Roadstera's Plate brought out a very Chu. Atsin, for stealing 25 cents' worth of rail bat could not catch Euphrates, who wisse a rebellion, and be dubs Cam Kwo-Ty a the sale of the products of the Hokkaido in China The tide was running strong flood at the time,

Chito ponies; weight for inches as per scale; winter of the Race Clab Cap, 5lbs. extra; Burmese rašel.” The object of the memo for the next three years.

wool was seartsaved to three weeks' hard labour the Inige's bar winner by a length and a half miscellaneous assortment of thirteen panies.

entrance, T. 5. Two miles and a half. as the adoldent was seen from the Gleneagles, and three hours in the stocks.

with Victoriusus send and Mistletoe third. Baster and Old Chappie wera bit right behind

£1b........ risl is to submit a list of officers for whom The Agent informs us that the P. . ..boat was lowered and strongly manned, and most Teang A Ou, a boy of 15, was found guilty of The rest of the field, headed by Kaiser, trotted and at the start Playeur went off with the lead. M. Mat. Dawson's Cuckoo, 11t1 Co's staamar City of Rio de Janeiro, with San of the crew of the tag were resoned from the stling two salt ish from a basket a man water-in seven length behind the placed ponies, but was passed by Tyburnia and Editor who led Mr. Elgar's Supurbas, 11st. Albi... Francines cater to the 13th ult., has arrived at tag's funnel chains which they had slang to. rging in the strest, and he was sent to put to Time, inglise.

the way for considerable distans down the back Mr. Bexey's Fan, lat. 7th. Yokohams, and mailed from that port on Sunday, Captain C. McCaslin, who was in charge of the riva mix strates of the rattan on the breath,

straight, the field taiting away a couple of kan- For the first 2 mil race that has been ridden dred yards bind them. At the last corner on this course for some rears six ponies 'started. the 9th inst, for Hongkong.

Bocket, was picked up floating in the water, but

PRONKEN ABNAVLE,

Editor had a long lead; but owing down the Congaszor want away with the kad, Fun com stigated by the Yunnan Autburities, it would The Shen-pao says that the Emporor Kwangs the China engineer was drowned; it is sup

Banel Malzwaring, a privato of the 18th

straight. Tyburnis an Pongeler came up well ing econd past the judge's box, Saperbus, rid- asm that it 73 deemed an act of rebellion, is suffering from the effects of a severo cull and posed he had Lot time to get on deck before the Regiment, was charged with having assmited

and made a good race of it, Editor, with Mr. den, by Mr. Ogla, third, Mr. Donn on Carote for which many of those concerned lost their the Sul-prefect of Tisuaisin was telegraphed for, boat auk Owing to the strength of the two women named Loung Lin and U Aping.

Allau_up_finally.winning by about a length, fourth, Mr. Reynell on Cuckoo Bith, and Hard The defendant was walking in Wanchain an Mr. Tan Brotek's Dunkeld, 15t. 7lbs.... on the 20th ult., to proceed to Peking, and hotade the rescuers were able to get back to their hesda, the later probably being included, the medical attendant to His Majesty.

3 with MF. Dallas' on Pongolow mesnd and Mr. | Times last. All round the ocene for the first voel till the Fehlos, which was in the vicinity, although that fact is not apoially mentioned.

Sara ponios were brought out to compete for Gero on Tyburnis third. Hooroosh and Bader time Conquerer and Fan ran neck and neck in went to their assistance. As soon as the accident interionted state and fell upon the first com-

The start being in frout of fasd a tussle to avoid being last, in honour which front, Cuckpo coming third some three or four We (N. G. Dialy Nets) are informed that in happened a telegram wi went to the Harbour paint, who was sitting at her door with a this proted prize.

fangta behind them, with Cayots fifth, and Su- The Governor of Tuscan thus refers to the talli yence was lately received is Peking of the Master, Businting him with what had oorred, shild in her arms. He then struck both women the Grand Stand, the fair, daunora of the Purse fail to the latter. Time, 2n. 4seo,

had a good oppertuning of witnessing bath start

perbus away behind. Coming past the Grand chieftain who accomplished the capture of death of Woe Teze-tung, whe went a few years and on Today morning the Fakke, Fairy, and with st

Fined $5, and in default sent to gaol for three and fish. Mr. Reyrell tock Oriole to the front,

Staud after finishing the first milo and a half the town:-"CHIN KW-T was a retal who since to Ameries on educational matters. At other tage, with lightma, went down to the

at once, and by the time Loong-fei corner was

Conçueror, Fan, Hard Times, and Cuckoo were the time of his death he was residing in Kaush.sunken vessel which lies on the Immer Bar about wake, bad long flourished on the Burmese from-17)

200 feet south of the line of the Bar marks in

reached ho had put a good four lengths botwoon The rain which began to fall on Tuesday after running in this order within half a length of Wa learn from Maoso that Chiarini's Cirms about three fathoms. It is probable she will be

himself and the tiold, who were hooded by Mr. naon proved to be the beginning of an almost each other, Cayote 6th and Superbus still for tier. He fakely declared that by had been and Menagerie, now exhibiting in that colony, raised in a few days. The Rocket was brought

Hough or. Dunkeld, Gunster being third. Along uninterrupted course of bad weather for the re- bohi Half a mile farther Conqueror shut up sont by the Chinese authorities to attack gave amocessful performances on Baturday night out to China via the Staz Canal, by the late

the book straight they ran in this order, with mainder of the races. It rained heavily nearly all and fall right bank, leaving Fun leading, with Cheapsido far in the rar. Near the Afomunaen Tuesday aight, couverting the tarf on the course | Cuckoo soound. Whoa two miles had been Bhame, and occupied the town for over and Sunday afternoon and night, all to crowded Captain Reper for Mr. B. Tilby, and it is

Un Apang, coolie, was convinter of stealing Gamester dropped back, and Torrender came up to heavy mud, and couiderably upsetting the cored Cackoo and Fun were running neck and savenly days The matter was one which, in house, The Cirous will leave Mass on Thurs romarkable that on the came evening that he

day next.

was buried, the Rocket shk. It was while Cap. a pair of earrings, plus $2.50, from the car of with Dankold, these tra rauning round the lastipater calculations. The rain continued more neck in front, Superbus now began to come up point of fact, did not concers Chins, but, as it

tain Roper was off the entrance of the Bed Saed Wong & Ngan, in Queen's-road corner dose together, half a dozen lengths bo or less during the whole of this afternoon, caus. rapidly from the rear, and before the last corner An occasional correspondent at Taku writes in the Pocket that he fired into some Amb dhows West, on Sunday evening, and he was senkuced hind Orlele. Coming down the straight they de-ing the riders to return form the ecome with was trail he hail taken sond place. Contax bad provoked the suspicion of the Burmese, if

to the Daily NewsTha two Frenali engineers which heupposed contained pirates. When the/ to eighteen mouth hard labor.

oreased Oriole's lead seiner bat; but the lutter faces and colours bespattered with mod, and down the Straight Cuckoo draw away from Fro. this state of things had been allowed to who went to Port Arthur some time ago, mit Rocket arrived at Singapore, the dock companies

nevertheless had the mus well in hand, winning considerably maring the pleasure of onlookers. aut perbas, coming along in fos style, come continue sol Cuir Kwo-ru to press ad-was supposed to obtain contres, have now re- and just come to mantual arrangement about

by three or four leugile with Torrador second A fair number of ladies nevertheless cheered up sond and gained rapidly on the lesier. The Hamburg steamer Bohemia, Captain R. turand. It appears, however, that they were docking and other charges, and Captain Raper

ano Dankuld third das behind him. As the the spirits of the riders by their presence Crokes, however, won by about three lengths, beronts into his service, the consequences too late in the field.

heying maion to apply to one of them to dock Harlows, which sailed from Cuxhaven to New winner passed the Judge's box, load chears great in the Grand Stard and in spite of the with Superbus asoond. Fon third, three or four would have boon by no means trifling. The

Profesor Siemens, who arrived here yesterday this vessel, and fading the charges high, refaced York on the 13th March with a cargo of 3000 ed his rider: these warn Instily repented as Mr. unfavourable conditions some capital raring lengths behind him. Hard Times fourth, and

witnessed, very large fields turning Cayots fifth. Time, 6min. 19sec General and Sub-Prefect of Moneiu, there afternoon from Shanghai, where he has been to avail himself of the new tariff, but heached tous and 230 passengers, reports successful ex- Bernal, after weighing in procceted to the w fore, who were charged with the defence of giving several exhibitions of lagerdemain, in the steazar in front of Rafles Institution, and priments in pearing oil on the troubled waters. Grand Band, armed with a large bouquet, to roost for several of the races. Three of the seron The CouSOLATION CUP; la Tia. 1CU; for

The vessel hals rough passage. At milight ceive the Fures from the bonds of Miss Tauson; prizas competed for were won by Mr. Sasson's

posics that have run at this moeting and nos the froutier, made no distinction of jurisdic- tends to give some similar performances in this did the noosary work himself.

on February With it was found necessary to stop tao wis being an exceedingly popular ono. Time, stablo, Kaiser winning the Mandu Stakes, while the owner himself rode Connciller to victory in

won a race; weight for inches as per scale; The Japan Herald says:-The Paymastar the engines and let the ship drive in orise to dra, kises. tion and repeatedly Resisted the Burmees Colcay in a few days. The Shanghal papers

entrance, Tis. 5. Once round, speak favourably of his skill

of the US, oorvolta Ceripes, Mr. G. E. Wat | povent pitching, heavy seas breaking ovn hər Mi Hunson, in presenting the parsa, said both the Great Northern Plate and the Cham officials with adrice, engaging the services of The British, stearaora Glamorganshire and kins, who mysterionaly disappeared on the 22nd frequently. At this time the captain eased Mr. Deynell, T have much pleasure in presenting pions, his exertions in the cans of sport being Mr. Weed's Farewell, 11st. Lib. allies with is the town by whose aid they Glengarry left the Aberdeen and Cosmopolitan April, and for whom the Admiral has offered bagelled with oil to be bang on the you with this paras on behalf of the Ladies of heartily acknowledged by the oathusiastic apr. dasson's Gladiator, 11st. 1b were enabled to break into the rebels' lair dooke respectively on Sunday, and the steamer reward of $1,000 if found alive, and if dead $100 windward side of the vessel in the water, Bhanghai, who must be proud of the way in plaus with which his successes and especially Mr. Jobu's Peer's Baalarien, 11, 4lbs...

Pathan wat round to the Abordeen docksad for his body, is believed to have left in gue of on which the ship, lay wall and to no which the rase has been run and of the skill and that in the great race of the day-were greeted and to seize the ringleader, thereby promptenner Wingadag proocoded to the C the otter hunting schooners which sailed last more water. Next day another terrific stem oo good bersidanship displayed by the winner. by those in the Grand Stand and enclosure the way from start to finish. The field ran las Is relieving the frontier from the disaster politan doak. The stormzer Veloz went roned to wook. Mr. Watkins, who has been under oscarred and the same experiment being triad will not detain you, as I am sure you will agres After his final vistory he was carried in triacoph cluster till the Monument passel, what Bonds- into which it was plunged," Whatever the Aberdeen yesterday.

pension pending the calling of a Court Martial, the stopping of the engines and the hanging out with me that Maiden sporches whether made in finto the hunghai Club tent, which rang with men and Gladiator catae forward, and from this was last son mitting on the side railing of the of bags of oil-equally satisfactory results were the House or in the Grand Stand of a Race repeated cheers for some time afterwards. The paint a splendid race took place between these Governor & Tuneso may say about the re- The inquest on the body of Captain Alfed suip, on the evening of the 22nd April, nackered. The consumption of oil during 23 Cours ought to be characterised by their bre-futher four prizes foll to four different stables, three ponise. All down the straight they ran bela being Burmese, thereanbana doubt they Koper, who died anddenly st like Astor] Hrase ing a cigar, On the following morning be Lara was 1301b, while the engines saved of least | vity.

Mr. Sidney's Oriole gaining his third victory in almost side by side; and they passed the Judge'g Mr. Reynoll, in returning thanks, said, “I beg the Grand Stand Stakes, Mr. Bing's Pretender | box with saaronly a pock between first and thirl were mainly Chideae; but it is clear orough Hotel, Shanghat, on the 1st ist, was concluded could ust be found, and it was thought has tons of soal, while neither lubricating of nor

on the 6th, and on the 7th inst. the jury re- might either have fallen overboard, or com- tallow had to be used. Captain Karlows in his to thank you, Miss Hanson, and the ladies of winning the Chan-shang-kink Cop, Mr. Mut. pony-eo close that until the numbers were that their action was not only unauthorised, turned the following verdict. We think the mitted aside by jumping into the water. Boma report says that the quisting of the sea by means Shanghai on behalf of my brotar Jooks and Dawson's Cuckoo the Yangtase 3takes and Mr. hoisted it was impossible to tell which of the but was distinctly rebellions, and the Yun- docensed came to his death by swallowing a dogo Hine-jackets were as op told off to drag of oil in a plan of untold ralno for heavily laden mysel for the kind prosent which they give us Wood's Farewell the Consolation Cap. Naxt three bad won. The telegraph then showed that nan Authorities never afforded it support. of soms powertal irritant faid, mert probably the harbour, but after three hours' hard work no- veseela. The grow on deck during the storms very year, and for the one in particulus, as I to Mr. Sassoon the most succussful jockey of Farewell was the winner, Gladiator, ridden by ammonia. We think the occurrence purely thing was discovered. Information was then yere able to do necessary work which tat for ora ila happy winner I have just won one in the day was Mr. Reynell, who rola bath Oriole Mr. Nickels, being second, and Bandnman, by There would, too, seem no doubt that the acidental, but there is me evidence to show given to the Japanese police respecting the mis- the use of oil wild only have been done at the Hortong. I did not make a speech there, and and Cuckoo to victory, wishing six wing during Mr. Reynell, thirt Juno was fouth and Games task of maintaining order on the Tanoso- ander what circumstances it happened." |ing man, and his photograph was left with them. I peril of limb and life.

beps the ladies will oceuse any making one here." the meeting, reckoning Murtezuma's walk-over tar filth. Tims, 2mlu. §2istas,

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