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Brief accounts of the loss of theo stosmer Nor Wo would direct attention to the announce ment an our front page conuerning the forth-mantos sypour in the Shanghai papere, which coming Al Fresca Foto in aid of the Alien Mo-state that the disaster occurred in the Kii Chan- nel, whilst the vossal was on her passage from morial Hospital.
Tokobama to Kabe and that the bad about 870 We are informed by the Agonte (Martens of ten on board. No other partionlars were Adamson: Bell & Co.) that the steamer Ghases, wh from Glasgow and Liverpool, will leave Singa poro for this port this afternoon.
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them all fociliciar, compatible. for their establishnisat in Annar In return, you will require from the mers correct conduct in that they of the 0th Juma, 1884, (with Annam) given the benet of Franch jurisdiction. As far as possible Jou will decide questions affecting the Chinese with the hoadman appointed by themselves."
LARCZANY.
Lou Tai Tai, boy wiemployed, for stealing fee cuties of old fron at Jardino, Matheson & Co'a wharf, was sent to gwel to roosive six strokes of the rattan on the brooch.
When it new drains or reconstruct old ones the work has been carried out with a-dusʻregard to future re- quirements, and, since the elaboration of Mt.
The British North Borneo Herald anys ----The news from the Gold Falda during the past month CHADWICK'S scheme, with a view to its in. vorporation in that scheme. When the main work comes to be taken in hand, in addition Herald) the story of the appointment of a Bri hara been purchand in town, and the indore
has been satisfactory Various pacoes of goldLLISION ON THE CANTON_RIVER.Wad As we conjectured (says the North Borneo to the expenditure from the public funds, a
The Danish teamor Norden, Captain David- tish Resident at Branel turns out to be a sanard, have returned to the scene of their labours. Ecch reset aflost for purposes best known to the anthers party brings good accounts of the Chiasse work-san, arrived at Bangkong from Whampoa early very considerable outlay will to
ars, and the health of the diggers is good.. A quired from every holder of property to con- thereof.
The North Berdo Herald states that on his Malay namal Ashnine brought in addition to for posterday morning with a large breach in her nect the house drainage with the main
Sarawak ma surastomed to working for stones system. If any partial schema were under-late visit to Brane: H. H Rajab Brooke, der of gold, 25 grains of small stones said by port tow. Os moking inquiries we learned through the Datu Bandar, made further prope to be diamonds. The Sarawak man ofered 85 that athestentor wasen her way down, and when takon at the present moment that all would lions for the cession of Inhang and Tutong. for, but the parcel, hich is the property of near Tiger Tsland, she got lato collision with the entail expenditure on property owners, for it but without furan.
small company, was entrusted to Mr. Heary British gaabout Espoir, which was proceeding Walker, who promised to send them home for ap to Canton The Espoir struck her, bow on, would be scieida) to proceed with the com
Among the passengers by the Garman mail test. Should this prosa s trak gon discovery, it on the port bow with a good deal of fores, piele trapping of all the existing powers until steamer Braunschwerty, whisk arrived here yes will load to great results. Captain Bosston ils the bozes draing Have been reconstructed so terday, was Dr. Focks, Consul-Coneral for Ger-overed small stones oractly similar in a difer, though fortunately not at full speed, and made to prevent the, discharge of ever gas in an at Shanghai. Dr. Focke is accompanied out fecality in July last, which he sent to Mel. the broach above referred to. As soon as the bourne for test. A small Company has been reels were clear of sach other the Commander the houses themselves or air immediate by Mrs. Focke and family.
formed at Laban to work gold up the Segura of the Expoir inquired if the Norden wanted as sicinity. Now, although we do not up.
River, and Mr. Davies, late of the Conl Point sistance, but on inspecting the stemmer's bows it was ascertained that her damage was above water, pose that property holders would be
Comptay, has been appolated magen. Belfish and grasping as to.. rofuse to
The fourth boat of the North German Kail and she came on to Hongkong, where she will Messra. Behronder Frères and improve the vanitary condition of their
line; the Branschereig, arrived hora yesterday doubtless bave to be docked. As far as we can morning from Bremerhaven So, and want along bouses on due occision, they may very
side the wharf of the Kowloos Whart and Go-hear the gunboat do not seem to have been Aosording to Der Ostatistische Lloyd, we are reasonably object to spond large sums of likely soon to have a fourth mail line of steamers down Company. Bha te conoanded by Captain musk damaged, and she proceeded on her voyage Yesterday afternoon the Norden was surveyed avney until they know the expenditure will frem Europe to the Far East. Our German dvig Stermer. Her tonnage is 2,150 register, secure the and aimed at, and that the work contemporary usys the Navigazione Florio Rab-and in datar strip to the last veral of the by Captain E. Barais (Lloyd's Surveyor), who will be done, and done offestually, once for battino Company will shertly send out their line hich left hore, the Nursberg, and was found the damage done to the vessel to be very
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On Wednesday s polis employed at the Tai- kos Sugar Roanory, Quarry Bay, mat with a tatal accident, some bags of sugar failing upon him and injuring him so severely that he died a for hours afterwards Auinquart will probably be bald on the body to-day.
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By the steamer Bance, which left on the 28th Bepi, Mr. E..B. Abrahams, of Messra, Abra - hamson & Co., was a passinger en route ta Chias. We understand the reason of Mr. Abrahamson's visit is to establish his timber barinees as a more permanent footing, We hops his visit will be the means of opening up brisk basins. There is no one who has a batter knowledge of the timber resourass of this sonafry this he has.
A most unfortunate affray has occurred ba tinn Dyak gutta collectore and me Peluana A RELIC OF YACHTING IN OLD TIMES.
lving on the River Tomanis, which raze into the Upper Pades on the right bank. Two ver TO THE RDITOR OF THE "DAILY PEKÓR."
siore of the affair hava book given, one being 818-coily I wrote toa kizaman living that the Dyaks proceeded to a Paluan long battss on the shers of Bussard's Bay, whose waters are to buy rice, but before entering went to the Pan- constantly decked with the white of yachtsmen's kalan to baths. There happened to be bathing sails in the season when most of the akies are day-there at the time sems Pelasu women, wċc. pind with the beauty of iridescent cloude, and frightened at the andden arrearanes of complete where the very genius of the scene is nantical strangeen shriekod for avstanes and the mon and the assosiations see with, not only Long thinking their women were being violated rebel Tom Coff, but also the veritable desde of Sir ont and speared the Drake. The other story were seized and bound and killed in cold bloodl Isso the baronet, Hootor, the Admiral and is that the three Dyaka on nearing the house others of the fully.
On bwiring of the I was inred, therefore, to copy from The Tires for this site of their heads. and send to him the herewith 8 pages of histori-murder their comrades attacked the Tomania only interesting matter; and now, that I sana Pelusos with the saintance, not of a very valu letter inghe China Mail from the edme noigh-able character, of zoms friendly Polnaus, with bourhood (attributed to Indy's pan." and the result that fear Tomatin were killed and ore lading to the unutiel practivities of a family Dyak, making an equal number on ach side, that, wines the lamented loss of the elder brother Baveral Dyske wore wounded-Her 7. in his yacht zens Masso in about 1850, has had several representatives in China), I conclude to send it to yon as of iscal interest.
Canton, lat Noveraber, 1886.
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CRICKET AVERAGES IN ENGLAND.
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Following are the results of the batting and bowling of the drat 12 chief amateur and pro-
The Daily News of the 30th ult. Raye: Yes-gineers, Greenock. The whole four stenteers second bulkheals and the frames baro suffered a Copice of letters to the Times respecting a relie fessional cricketara, in the most important en- seat moment. Meanwhile it would be anterior we had a very high tide, the highest in which have at present arrived urs much of the good deal of damage.
Slangbai with one exception, during the at the last two being rather smaller than the fret
to type, and of very nearly the same aged, Tho Norten was in ballast at the time, and so
four years.
The water faded a portion of the
SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES,
reasonable to suppose that the public will he led by the childish complaints which
French Band and Kin-lo-raan, the grass plots. The first class sticon of the Braunschweig will be able to ge luto dock at once. A to hou have been made to suppose that things are worce than they really are. As an instance along the Buud, the road at the foot of the Garis on the main deck aft, as in her predecessors, the disaster happened the accounts from either doa bridgs, and the lowlying parts of the Battle and a handsomely decorated. The cabina are side will doubtless he contradictory, so it would large, àity, and well faraicheal, and the ship is of what we mein by childish complaints wements."
atted throughout with the electric light. The be unfair to pablish the story of one party. may instance that of a correspondent signing
Wo yesterday recaired the following from Dr.second class saloer is on the way depk, forward. himself "Physician" who writes to the Doborok, the Gorostast Astronomer: The and is onusually spacious and attractive, is Ching-Mail and thinks it necessary to inform time bell was not dropped this day or yesterday.org Bght and airy, sad tastefully fitted up, while An estimate for an underground telegraph the the cabins ara hat iftly behind those cf the arst The next ressal which will arrive here that coolice throw balf chowed sugar can to contect the tower with the Observatory, as Co down in the street. In all tropical countries suggested by Colonel Palmar in 1981, is being will be the Pressen, which is a new otenmar
the native chew sugar cane, and the pro-repared. Whenever this has been constrasted built specially for the line. sence of the half chewed cane in the streets the ball will probably be dropped without inter
ruption. must be nocepted as much as a mattor of
OUX Nkw SEASON'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS,
FLOWER PARCEL of 50 pockets, pries $10.00 FLOWER PARCEL of 20 packets, price 3 5:00° VEGETABLE PARCALof 43 packets, price $ 7.50
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FIRST DAY, 4th Nevamber, We have been favoured with the results of the first day's racse →
The MALDO PLATS, valus, The 100; for China ponies; weight for icoles as per scale; on- france,
Half-a-mile. Thx. 5.
Mr. Ton Broeck's Dunkeld 1
of the last century portaining to the family of tests of the season. There is a very closo race Coffin, which, singularly, has adventitiongly for the baiting premiership between Shrewsbury fallen into the hands of a yachtaman, Mr. and Mr. Walter Road, the amateur winning by Melcolm Forben, owner of the Puritan, who
verifies his claim to the Coffin bloed (derived a small fraction. Mr. Rad is also just besten maternally) by prowess in the mantical arena on the aggregate by Mr. W. G. Grace. Except around the island home of our venerated an- the two gentlemen untied, zo.amatear havin; cester. Tristram Coffin, of Nantucket, who,
Amateur BATTINO AVEXAGEO.
Mat Times No. of
ม สม Fot Inningt. Rare Juninga, sat. Áver.
whether se "Paritan" or Pilgrim Father, was aggregato of four figures, while saven profes- of that sturdy stock planted at Portledge in sionals have achieved that distinction:- Devonshire "a carly as the time of William the Conqueror," according to Sir B. Burke, "as possessors of the msner of 'Alwington ";| and from whom wardescended Sir Isaac Cofin, Bart, the distinguished British Admiral and other Naval and Military Chiefs who adhered to the Royal cause." Shuaring prolixity, I proosad to mpy the W. Gee pear in the London Times.
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The following are the "orders of the day enurse as orange peel in English town the eating of the Legislative Council to take and when the Gaptain of the Club (Mr. A. C. The CRITERION STAKES, a Sweepstakos of Tsererni letters in the order of datos as they ap Lord Harria
place this afternoon--
First rounding of the following Bills:-
Girl
10 each, with Tile. 100 added, for China ponies; weight for inches ne per scale; sound pony to says his stakes. One mile.
Mr. Bhecoon's Councillor.... The MAIDEN STARES, valge, Tle. 209; second pony, Tis. 50; for China proies that havS nover van stany wasting: weight for inches a par solo; entrance. Tls. 10 Three-quarters of a usile.
Mr. Major's Tige
1
The CLUB CUP. vaine, Tla. 100, added to a Sweepstakes of Ts. 5 each; for Chins pontas: weight for inches as per scale; Griffinsst date of entry allowed 7lbs. Two miles.
To the Editar of the Timer. Sir-May Kask your courteens help in the following matter P
- a Siguillen not out.
~PROFESSIONAL BATTING AVERAGER
Shrewabary. Manrice Read Abel
Q. G. Heorne Humphrays...... Hall
The annual dinner of the Shanghai Rowing Club took place on the 27th ult. at the Criterion Hotel Mr. T., Glass, the stroke of the Hong at kong orew, was the guest of the evening, Another correspondent complains that his
Westall) proposed the round boast of the coolies had some dificulty in getting thu
evaping, the bealth of the Hongkong crew, __ (2.)—in Ordinance for the better protection of he caupled it with the name of their stroke, Just carl men to remove the refuse from bis
Mr. Glass It was the rst time, in his re bjThe Legislative Council Witnessas Nedir. hopee This is a matter that soy, house-
collection, that sa outport bad sent a ores to ance, 1856,
(o-The Commissioners Powers Ordinance, 1886. compote in a ragatta at Shanghai, and the crew buldor who suffers, jo the same way can nt
(d)—The Estilo-and-Markets Ordiganos, 1996ind covered itself with glory flamense cheer. anso rectify by laying a complaint with the
ing.) They had shown what strict training Sanitary Inspector. The trouble people have We have to acknowledge receipt of a pamphlet and unworried practice could do, and the with the dustrien in Turdon ta well-known entitled The Impending Vasanoy in the way they had rowod Shanghai down in the mile. Logislative Council of Hongkong," being a re-and-a-half race was a lesson that would long be here the men are under the immediate and Lot of the articles and letters that have apo emiered. He boped that Hongkong would direct control of one central authority and pared in the Daily Frest and China Moff on send a crew story year, and that they would al- any abuse can be checked at once. Most of the candidature of Mr. J. J. Francis, QC, for trays be as good fellows as thoir gueer of the suffrages of the Bench of Justicos. The the night. The toast was drank with a the other complaints which have been made earned counsel has thus placed his personal shout that set all the fags with which the room in the recent discussion in the sclumps of plagation and confession of faith on permsaent, was decorated quivering, and when Mr Giss rose to respond he was again greeted with o our contemporary are equally frivolous or zoord.
volley of cheers. He thanked the Clab most ill-founded. Even the China Moil is driven
The Committee of the Hongkong Choral So sincerely, explained the regrettable absence of to contradict a number of the statemente riety having arranged for the roboarsal of Urs the other metabors of his orew, two of whom texto male in the Cathedral this season, the bad gone up-country, while the third was up- made by " Physician" is a letter which our Society will commence their weekly practices on fortunately Indiaposed, said that they had had to contemporary bad previously characterized as Thursday, the 11th instant, at 5.30 p. Copies do, so had done, nu they could to win, and one of the meat valuable contribution to the Mendelssoza's "Lauda Sion" sad Gaal's hoped to see a Shanghai orow at the next Houg- - Irassed ***The Editor," and these on business "The discussion on local sanitation which we haraHoly City are boon received from England Long regatta, wheu Hongkong would do all in
sad the Committee barodecided to somnienos ra
per scale, entrance, Tis. 5. Ons mile and tion The gift of H.R.H. the Duke of Cumber its power to repay the kindness that had been bearsing the former, a comparatively easy and literally showered upon himself atid his nego in short cantats. A large number of ladies and Shanghai. gantlemen have signified their intention of tak ing part in the rehearsals about to be com rence).
other Seads as per Catalogus.
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Walk along Creon's Rund or Prus. East or West, orgo up into the neighnathon lef Bosario or Bridges Streats, aloos to Caire Road, at any lace by an any day, and you will sen the gutters hatted with binck, sticking alush, rotten animal and vegetable gar bage, var:al with dead puppius, oste, nai ta si bila itiucrant roataurantenes" cmpty their waste, and Bouling their halfebowed sugar.com or planlais on the sidewalks and orary geating is the reptule for all sorts of abominatione, that remain there fur Crazy for extra copies at the Daily Fresa buldume uudefned &me, the duration of which I bave
[boen unable to divanver. beient, before 11 am the day of publication. This is how the China Mail has afterwards After that our hampply is limited.
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Mr. Joba Pool's Conquerer.... The JOCKEY CUP, valne, Tls. 100; for China ponies that have never won a rus; to be rid. den by Jookers who have never had a winning moont before this mesting; woight, Iirt; en- trance, T. 5. Ono mile. Mr. Basscon's Rolicitor
1
The PAGODA CUP, valo, Tis. 150: second pony, Tis. 50; for China pontes, being tone file Grifiosat dare of entry; weight for iuches de
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half.
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The owner of the Puritan, the shampton yacht of New England, against whica our champion yaout of Old England fought so gallantly a fight last akarin, writeatome as follows: "While the Puritan was turning the stake-beat it her sua cosful race two or three weeks ago at Marbla head, an old asutical friend at my elbow told me he had discovered a famous prize cup at San Fraucisse, in a pawnbroker's shop. The happy thought ocenrred to me to telegraph for it, and Heatze in about ton days it was expressed here Boros the continent. It is unpretenting in size, bat Batar iz very good taste--a silver viss, or punch bowl, surmounted by a cover holding up an offloor, who loans on a foul anchor, all in solid silver; while below, on one side, is engraved the outline of two cutters in the rig of that period, ret very different from those of guished themselves modern times; and on the other side the tuscrip-
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AMATEUR BOWLING AvETALJER,
-Ovora. Maidens. Bane. Wkts. Aver. We have no clue to ita history, bat A. Teggin 137.2 81
16. 10.15 laud. 1789.
426 93 shall probably put it up as a prizo ter zonë, rase H. O. Whitby 307,2... 149...
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The Racing Brazes, a Sweepstakes of Tain these waters, in which all farge sloops can 4. H. J. Cochrane 309 134
10 each; for Chias ponies; weight for inches take a part under our own cliffs. Meantime C. W Hook...... as par scnte, Grillus nt date of untry allowed cannot Fon, among the archives of the English W. G G 1,525.3 6493,139 1939 1
racht-clubs, dig out some story for isrent one) of J, G. Walker.. 7169. One mile and a quarter.
1 the race which it commemorates ?” Mr. John Peel's Baudsmannen aik
After the manner of all puzzled and otherwise C. Toppiz.......... The HACK STAKES, value, T 100; for Chins helpless Britons I tata to The Times. Can any Robertson...
ponies (without the restriction to height spool reader throw light on this curious sporting relic, B. M. Grace 121 Ged in Bye-Law No. 11) not otherwise entered earning up sostrangely after azevantfal century A. W. Doman. 387.3. ... at this meeting, and that have never won of life is pawabicoker's alopal Ban Francisco? race; weight, 10st. 12/ba.; entrance, Tls. 5. If so, will he kindly send the information to
reus or, if he vsekere it Now Bedford, Mas, hilton
tto Mr. Johr M-Yatson- Pace round Mr. Bing's Plaissäteris
Forbes, Nanshou Isisud USA. the present bolder of the cup?
حمد بی ام
POLICE COURT.
4th November
BEFOLE YL. N. G. Mica-Ines
CHARGE WITHDRAWN.
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PROFESSIONAL BOWLING ÅVENAQKU.
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15.2 880.3 41,180 79
Barnes... Barlow....
| Wild May I end with the hops that when the cup is Enmatt made a challenge prize on the New England Attovell coast some: yachtamen from the old country will Rowley. go and bring it back Youre faithfully,
(Signed) THOS. HUGHES. Chester, 6th August, 1886.
2.----In the issue of The Times of August 10th.;
follows:
"CURIOUS SPORTING RELIO"
To the Editor of The Times. SirThe enclosed may be so auswer to Mr.
Fente Lohmsun Fengum ent..
OLLA PODRIDA.
A new Frezoh ironclad the Hoche, is to be. laashed at L'Orient by Adiviral Aube, the Mi- istor of Marine. On account, however, of its
be found in the Augast number for 1782 of the Lha Sues Canal. Its total cost, including the at
for the now Japanse Houses of Parliament nud other public buildings at Tokyo have been ap Says the N. C. Daily News of the 30th ult. proved of by the Government. Mr. Räckmann, "Some of the friends of Nr. L. F. Cowing, who the German architect, who was sent for to Japan leaves for home to-day, by the Japan famer to select sites for the projected buildings, bas and the route through Biberia, presented him on made sketches for Houses of Parliament, a Palace Thursday evening with a farowell latter sed for the Ministry of Justice, large Law Courte. gold watch as a mark of their esteem. He has sud Profectars. The plans for the first three heon Sub-Editor and Reporter to this paper for buildings sra-to-be furnished by Mr. Hickmann. Faton or me to fated the exedilo, which is
is to be
completed in satisfaction of all with whom he has bea brought five years. The Hease of Parliament will con With the view of testing how far this in enug den in contact. Mr. Gowing has always taken Rist of a House of Lords (for the former Dusios cribed the antal stain of the streets, and i cobearty interest in local institutions, such as the and Can Bobles) and a House of Commons. The formity with Foysivino's “invitadon or saggestion to take a walk along the street Ret any bour Ebanghai Literary and Debating Society and plans for the Perfectare and the direct superin- Masonry, and we are sure that the members of tendance of the work are confided to the English on any day," a representative of the Mail, Foster sy afternoon took a walk through the upper and lower these and all who know him wish him pleasant architect, Mr. Josiah Conder, who has basa in Iovela of the western district. His walk cxtanded arer journey to England and prosperity afterwards." the employ of the Japanese Government for aine as hour and a hulf and daring that time he visited
years. He will be assisted by Mr. Archibald THAT the sanitary arrangemants of Hong the state axel, and some of the most forbidding
Au Elbing correspondent informs us (Kuh Manz. The laying of the drst stone is to take ls and abreota in to district; and it is only doing koog are unsatisfactory no one at all action to the satitary inspectore to admit that's Trade Remen) that, socording to telegra- plaas next spring. A brisk factory is to be at qoniated with the marter would for a moment where did he find any traces of constant aeriect. Here phio announcement, the terpode boot despatched onun established on thecoast of the Gulf of Tokyo, Trang Katand Tang I. Government Senvangs
and there, of cours, the gutters contunda amali ten waske age from Elbing to China for the where excellent alay Las boon found, and the Gering Contractors, of No. 26, Square-atreat, were think of denying. Neither would say one quantity of alust, vegetable garbage was so a bra Government there has arrival at Fanshow sate man geologist, Professor. Wagner, is commissummoned at the instance of Mr. H. McCallum,
and there, plantking, ball-chemed sugar cane and whose memory carries him back twenty, too, banate, skine were plouhful everywhere, bas all this and in good condition. Its seaworthiness, which signed to search for stone of a fitting quality for Sanitary Inspectar, on a charge of committing or even fire rézve, deny that, unsatisfactory might very well have bout the pro instion of a few had been called in swant, has thus bes suply the works. Saab stone is known to exist in the bresch of their contrast by refusing to take
bey still are, they ars much better than oure, and vertainly none of it nocive to Lave lain for proved, for the little vessel has navigated the neighbouring mountains, but has bitherto not into No. 16-dust cart a basket of homie refuse Hughes' inquiry in The Times of today; it is to groci draught, the Hache can never go beyond
Baltic and North Seas, the Atlantic Ocean, the been industriously quarried. Meanwhile two from a residence in Caïne-vað. Meditermnean, Red, and Arabian Seas, the young Japanese robitects are to study in Berlit Mr. McCallum applied that the summons they were then. Great improvements have Oar contemporary will not evacuate the pe-Taliah Oraan, and the Chins-Sea. The crow wander Mosara. Bude and Böckmann, and 12 Jap should he withdrawn. He said the proceedings arine named page 443. If Mr. H. inquirescent, will be 19,000,000., or £700,000. been made, but what has been done sinks | sition entirely, however, and goes on to sug German, the oaptain being Schmidt of Brenes es sons are also to work in Berlin under had been fustituted in consequence of com Coffin (probably Long Tom Collin) the rule have been fighting a duet with carbines at Bahio. af the nearest spirit rapper for the ghost of Mr. Two Frenchmen, it is reported from Fanama. inte insignificance with what remains to be gest that sweeping the streets oroo a day is Gibraltar, Aden, and Carlon were called at master masons, so as on their return to Japan to plaint communicated to the Press by a resident may be satisfactorily traced.Yours truly, done. This fact, however, should not make not sufficient; they must be swept oftener. The oasts of taking the vessel to China-molad-serve in the latter quality and as interprotors. in Caine-road, who had since informed him that
Two shots were exchanged, and honour declared as blind to the good work accomplished by We will let this suggestion pass for what it 45,000 Marks. The other seven torpede beate ing coal, wages, station, and return of crev-ma
in making the statement which was published
(Bigued) M. Moes.
to be satisfied, without bloodshed on the part of M. Paul Bert, Resident-Geral in Anom he had been impared upon by his servants. the sanitary oficiale.nor lead to exaggeration is-worth-With-referanos-La-tho-lalter-of-for China were dissected and thus conveyed.
Sevenoaka, 9th Augast.–
either of the principals, but a Degro who was and Tonguin, has issued a crouter to the Read- The case was dismissed.
passing at the time was unfortunately, éliot- of the existing erila. All that could be known"Physician," we may say that the number
dead. "Hence," comments the France, it was A bad case of infant orposure and abandon-euta and Five-Residentsgiving them instruction
A SKULKER of the defects of the presantuystom was known of Physicians in Hongkong is very small, meat was discovered by Inspector Ewanston at as to their relations with their chiefs and saber-
"The Indy's Magazine, vol. 13, for the year concluded that the carbines were really loaded Aboukiwan Wednesday,
& recently bozadinates, with the various branches of the Civil Anton Sherberg, a Swedish sexwan, was 1782, Home News July 25. The silver cup with hall. and fully rotognised years age. It was then and by a process of elimination it is not dif- malo infant bring been laid on a lonely spot of Service of tire Protectorate, with the military charged with having deserted from his ship on given sunually by His Royal Highness the Duke generally accepted that the first great step ficult to strive at the identity of the writer, the hillside, and deserted by its father, a fel-authorities, native officials, missionaries, the An- the 3rd Inst.
of Cumberland was sailed for by gentlemen'splen New York is busy discussing designs-for-a- Mr. Lemon, boarding house keeper, stated that are boats, from Blackfriars-bridge to Patasy monament to be erected to the late Goneral to be taken in the direction of improvement which iudsed wo boliove is an open secres.ild was tanud, or it must have parished of With reference to the relations of the Residents he had shipped the defendunt in the American and book again, by the following boote.The | Grant. Out of twelve already submitted, one is
monger named Chu Afat. It was fortunate the its population, and the Chinese migrants. was the acquisition of an additional water Now, whatever may be the general ability starvation and cold. The unnatural father was with the native officials M: Bort saya I need ship 7. F. Uaker, and got him su advance of par Baglo, Grabb; Prince of Wales, Condill; Sex-made entirely of glans. It to in the form of supply. The Tytam scheme me el borated and wereptility of this gentleman, be le cer-arrested and sentenced to six months hard labour not recommend you to maintain towards the of $1 The man read him $20 for his board and horse, Grifting Caroline, Cofn Kingfisher, three or initial temples, one within the other and approved, the works are now rapidly ap-tainly no claim to rank as a sanitary special at the Police Court yesterday. He said the Anamite dignitaries the attitude of courteans lodging, and be expected to get $15 from the Whitaker; Trimmer, Honey: Attis, James; and the topmost point surmasted by a silver angol, proaching completion, and within the next ist. If such a claim bad ever been advanced child was dying when he laid it on the bill-envolence which becomes the represents tiros U. 8. Cousul after shipping him off. However, Milford, Lusby. They started at 2 o'clock, while the innermost temple would contain a side, suffering from lockjaw. This was quite of the protecting nation. But I request you to the man kang beland and did not join his ship, and he's tolerable wind till they passed Chelsea, bronze statue of the General. Othors are of twalve or eightson Lonths zu abundant the letter in question would at once have untrue, for the infant was in a perfectly heal give the necessary instructions to your subor anffering her to leave without him on Wednesbut afterwards almost a calm, which continand larger dimensions and east, the most expensive
all the rest of the way. Only Bro got round the being reckoned at £43,000. alream of pure water will be brought into destroyed it. The quotation we bave given thy state when found, and is now doing well divatos to conform their conduct to the ruler dag.
It is not an altogether acommon thing for of precedence. I hare observed on the part of His Worship convicted the defendant of hav barge at Patasy, and the race was a very good the city to supplement the supply from Pok-above and the remarks of our contemporary people in very impoverished straumstances to certain very inferior stployés of the Protector ing obtained money by means of false pretences, folum When this work is finished the therson sufficiantly exemplify the spirit of expose children who are past all hopes of recovery ate a very objectionable demeanour towards the and sentenced him to six works' bord labour. Public Works Department will be in a pasi-exaggeration in which the whole communi-in order to avoid funeral expenses, but happily highest provincial mandarins. Such condzot ie saloslated to wound very proper and teader s03- each a case as the present is not often heard of. tion to deal with the drainage question, cation is penned. Let us take his description
ceptibilition to the grout detriment of our poli provided the necessary funds are forthcom- of the Market -----
It will be rememhared that we stated the other tioni sotion." Under the heading of "Justice" the ing. But a slanour has pone up for same-
The state of the Contes Market, (and, I have on day that Mr. T. Glass of Hergkong bad challeng circular rewinds, the Residents that they are not thing to be done at once.
The defective informed, last of the Eastern) is also urastierably Mr. Rudolph to a single sealing rase on the to interfore directly in the native administration bad. The flagging in so uneven and iti-pointed that river at Shanghai. The Daily News, in oa of jantice, and goes on to say I have heard that state of the drains is brought forward as when sa atempt is made at cleansing the surface,tioning the fact, adds:-"Mr. Endolph has when capital sentences have been passed by the if it were some new discovery, and the form walls bepath to the amb soil or oval-dows, declined the challange, mainly on the ground Annamite Authority it has buen customary to
forming wells becoalh the stalls. The drains are that he is now out of training. All sportsmen advise the missionaries to visit the condemned. antrne.) discoverers as they consider themselves tapped, the traps w. ro unfortunately being cleaned will acknowledge that Mr. Rudolph is quite It is desirable that this practice should cease.
as I passed through, and heaps of ofal and package tes to think their hobby should take pre-wore being socoped out of them by a nole, throw right in declining the challenge; nothing would The missionaries should be advised only if the hours in the stocks. cedence of every other public question. And on the Augs and to baskets, and I suppose saber he gained by his defeating Mr Glads again, condemned are Christians and demand the as- quently removed, some time. The cooit meanwhile and if the verdict were reversed, there would aistence of a priest." Under the houding of no doubt sanitary considerations ought al-kuoked a brokat of water into the trap and went off always bo a feeling of unpleasantness about Relations with the Catholic Missions, M. Emanuel, admitted baing a straggles from his P. P. Crawley, saman of HM. 8. Victor Hens conssia recti 'tis scots classical colony to do the race on the Crook in which he deloval Bort, aftor reciting the treaty provisions, saga:- ways to take precedence-as in fact they kewus by another. The trap was certainly left fall,
at of dirty black liquid, not having boan half sloaned ed Mr. Glass. Similar challenges have been "The missionarios have been our precareers in ship, and he was sent ou board. another" patent scenter." A Sikh policeman was refused before on these grounds; a race one Indo-China, and, in times of trouble, the first the exception of the term covered by Sir the only otter foreign spectator, whether in his oft-rowed is rood, word no good mo come of ro. vintims of insurrectionary movements. They
clintezatlab
Frederick London, fireman, was charged with JOHN POPE HENN's administration. In sed de Or pod am not in a position to stato sing it by another match, without a consider has aided as by their information and advise.
trapped drains were soil-pipes leading the early days, before the affairs of the from the boon direct into the sewer,
tilstel by being broken in several place ve sble interval of time. Brary one here will be Also the Christian populations have been often being a rogas and vagabond, wandering abroad., Sir,
uiting glad to 90 Mr. Glass come and try his skill ill-treated and prescried, not only on religious without visible means of subsistance or place of colony had been established ou 2 firm halmy odours. Within a few feet wore the chioksne, again text spring."
grounds, but as the friends of France. We bode, and not being able to give a good sooount basis, things were allowed to a great extent to iciute, vegetables, and fiel which later on ware to a
or an our dinner tables. On the banchos, where. The extremely dry summer and short rainfall parht not to forget the debt of thanks we owe of ligaselt. He had been convicted twice before, shape themselves; streets were badly laid the meat actually was or had been laid out, were of 1886 are, we fuur, responsible for much of the them. You will not, however, lose sight of the And he was sentenced to`two mɔntha' hard in-
test that the garantaas stipulated by the treaty out, and buildings were permitted to boliese sleeping, soolisa chowing, noolies washing their tokans which bas of late been so prevalent of the 15th March, 1874, do not giva to the i
heads and foot-overywhere ovidence of essthing âu.
Two boatmen ware brought before the court srested on plans which would not fail to give stalls; and to sanitary arrangement for any purpose Astecomer, the rainfall as registered at the Lieve them of any of the obligations iuspoard on charged with having made thele campans fast to macity living, moving and having its being on the According to the returns of the Government Christians a privileged position nor do they re occasion for trouble when it became neces-that I'ocul sao.
Observatory, from the 1st January to the let all the subjects of the Empire, as well towards the German steamer Braunschweig when under sary to apply the principles which should All this we have no hesitation in characteris. Detobes which practically means the year's the King of Axuam as towards the Frotectorate way, on entering the luarbour yesterday morning, govern the sanitary arrangements of a large ing as a very exaggerated statement. The gisterable quantity falls in November gad Dero disturbed in the cercise of their religion or lined 325 cech, and in default were sent to gaol rainfall, as it frequently happens that no ra. You will afford them your best assistance if they thereby impeding her navigation. They were city. In course of time the defects were Central Market is open to any one who likes sember-wes 67.930 inches, as compared with threatened in their persons or goods. But, on for two months. discovered, but for many years there to go and inspect for himself, and we can as- 100 915 inches in the corresponding... ten the other hand, in normal times you will require sources of the colony would not adosit of sure him be will find nothing like the state onths of leat year, the total rainfall for 1893 them to obey the common law, to per faren, to
being 108.925 inches. In kie aususi wenther
John Wells, a private e the 58th Regiment, war charged with drunkenness, disorderly con any thorough cleansing of the Augen stable, of things here described. For years past we report for 1885, Dr. Doberek gives the mean supply men to the Provincial Militia, and to
exonato the orders of the Mandarins. Some twelve years ago, however, the Sar. have been advocating the constraction of a rainfall per month and year, calculated on the sans up, in your relations with the missionaries duct, and assault spin Ollivier Lones, coffee house
xin in possaakien of three cups, two silver and An Italian savantham, according to the Gautefia Tajor-General (Hon. J. M. Paicz) and the new market, which is sadly needed, but the alpulation the mean sanal rainfall of Hongkong anperior principles of liberty of conesianos
basis of eight years' rainfall. According to this and their perselytes, you will be guided by these keeper, on Wednesday night.
The complainant was not present, but the de-one sitter-gilt, wan by my grandfather in 1776, del Popolo, discovered a day and simple method Colonial Surgeon (Dr. AYEES) instituted Authorities certainly do their best to keep is 1.010 jaobos, or 29 inches greater than the and of equality which the Government of the fendant admitted dress, and was fined 1780, and 1781. Those three cups are very of matching fish. The bait is a musical pas. As
50 corts, smarching investigation, the remalts of which | the present one in a state of cleanliness and
rainfall of 1885 so far. August and September Republie has always supported. In a general this year were unusually dry, the rainfall for the manner you will watch that with respect fo were embodied in a report by Dr. Axes to exercise control over the stall keepers and months being ittle over 12 inchen, whereas all religious beliefs the rights of constienos which was of such an alarming usture that coolies. That these people are quite capable the mean for eight year was 23 inches. Below are observed, and that there shall be az the Government deemed it necessary to ap- of sleeping on the stalls and of washing their Fire the rainfall for this year and large equitable division amongst all, without dis ply the pruning knife to it vary freely be feat on them we can well believe, but the/her with tho maan of the aight years 1878-85 1-- { tinelion of creed, of the charges osmon to charged will public gambling at No. 52, Caine as ita donor, and on the other the reprosentation discovering this foot, ambarked one morning an
Maan inhabitante of the kingdom." Under the heading
have done in this colony for goare past with
Fore it was allowed to see the light. In supervision is too close to allow of their do-- those days Mr. Prion and Dr. AYREE consti-ing so, at all'orents during the day—and it isted between then the de facto sole sanitary would stem that it was in the daytime the authority of the colony, and the clamour of correspondent made his visit. If "Physician" the last few weeks, in which so much abuse wore subjected to crom-oxamination og bis has been thrown on the Sanitary Authorities, letter we imagine bis sensation! neponat is but feeble ripple from the ware set in would resolve itself into something like an- motion by those Authorities themselves other edition of the well knows tale of the dozen years ago. In the interval great im-three black crown.
1880.
2015:
L
AB D'HUMAN PARENT,
Cha Afat, fishmonger, was sharged with hay ing axposed a crale lofent, three days old, upon the hillside at Shankwan on the 3rd instant,
hereby endangering its life.
Thu-defondant admitted having exposed the child on the hillside, but it was in a dying state, suffering from lock-jaw (a statement entirely Sentenced to air mouths' bed labour and six
boar.
BTRAGÜLER
ROGUE AND VAGABOND.
ĦABBOUR OFFENCE.
DRUNKENCEM, ETC.
„Bero Ma. E. MACKEAN,
GAMBLING..
one between the Caroline and Eagle, which were When you meet a Chinsman whose names is not spart about útly yants all the way back, ah Gin, you will probably, if you know your Bad for sometime even, but was won by the Bret Harte, Lave nothing to do with him. The Caroline. As soon as the boats came in the Duke, Parisian footpod whe has attacked two Chinese accompanied by several noblemen, usval offers, gentleman-one of how is called Ah 6in do, returned to Vauxhall, where an elegant on evidently did not imow his Bret Harte. He attacked Ah Sin with a houckle-duster, the tortaiamont was provided on the occasion."
Calostial replied with bis ambrella and the aggressor is now lying in hospital, suffering from internal hemorrhage.
....
To the Editor of The Times.
Sir-The Cumberland Flost was the name of a Taoht Clab founded I believe in the year 1782, add merged in 1923 into the present Royal has been neatly satitiand in the Brooklyn Eagle The egotism of the American military writer Thames Yacht Club. The hammer of the Pre- sident of the Cumberland Flest is still used by
the
in se nedote short enough to quote:-"Oh, Vice-Commodors of the Rors! Thames Yacht said the proprietor of a type foundry to his fore and from the then Duke of Cumberland. redetved by the morning mail, there is an order Chab. The Cumberland Fleet was no doubt man, as he opened and read another of the letters for the fous of capital "I's" from the Epoch brother of George III., and the relie in question Magazine people. What's up now, then, re was no doubt a prize giren by him to he sailed for in some match of the Cumberland Fleet jooned the foreman, 's new fishing story? Ob ho, was the reply, it's another article on the Battle of Shiloh by an officer who was in com- mand of the field.” London, 8th August
!
To the Editor of The Times.
SENEX.
There is a six-aforied teasmmented house known 3-In the issue of The Times of August 12th, as the Big Flat, in Elisabeth, New York, which
follows:-
The Big Flat was ipcoupied by 1,500 persoas. "A CUBIOUS SPORTING RELIQ”
originally intended for a working girls' home. bat this not proving a succoss 36 sa lobanged into a house for coloured people. At present Bir-In reply to the inquiry of your although almost every race on the globe ves correspondent Mr. Choe. Hughes, I beg to say that there, not one coloured person can be found in che given eammally by the thon Duke of Cumber- ties that tenant the building comprise Trust, have little doubt that the amp in question was the building. A list of the different national. land to be sailed for by the yachta belonging to the Germana, Spaniards, Cabans, Bredes, Italians, Cumberland Fleet, of which he was the patron. Russian Huns, Poles, Japanese, Chinese, and This "feat" or "Sailing Boolaty" was formed Turks. No other tenement in the country com by my grandfather and a few friends in the year tains much a diversity of vason, nor probably any
Commodore. Among other ralise of the flost, I Comal, and he who for several years its other in the world.
I
dillerens in shape, but all have devices somewhat we all know, the senses of hearing is extraordi- cimilar to flood described as on the cup found at sarily developed in Sah. It appears that while San Francis. The lids are airmounted by the the flightent noise scatters that in all directions, tgare of a miler resting upon, or having at his a musical note, especially that produced by the feet an anchor, while the body of the cup has on human voion, attruota them; on bearing it they Two Chinese were brought before the court one side the name of the Duke of Cumberland stop sullenly in their course, Bighor Bareth,
of "Relations with the Annamite population, road. special referenon is made to the nativa temples
ed two outter-rigged' vossals in full mắt. The the Lake of Gunova with a party of friends; he silver gilt cup was a general challenge cup. It poenosees a vary fins doopbans voice, and striking of a very elegant design, stands 17 inches up national song he proved to hit astounded
Acting Inspector Bakse made a mid on the and cemeteries, which are to be strictly respected; house, and caught the defendants, who were the where it has been necessary for the troops to stager and watchman respectively. The high, and was sailed for n = below-bridge match companiona the truth of his assertius. They ocaspy a temple as the caly substantial and cond also had less previously coprioted of game healthy building in the neighborhood steps ars bling.
Finel 850 soch, and in default sent to gail for
OPTUM CASE.
1866:
January
6.870.
0.060
February Manob... April
2,700. 8470 14,800.
· 1.59%
1.75
2,590
$50
5/030
830
8.560...
12074
Jane
14.1.20
July kageseb
13.640. 28.715
8.8%)
.15, BENG
28.070
September... 5.500.
10.630
October....... 22.610. November December
3.910.
to be taken that there may be sa Hittle offeña BA possible to the flags of the Annamites. Un (two kamaths
4.740
0,780.
der the beading of "Belations with the Chinoso,"
1.250.
0-320
M. Bart auga: Froris a commercial-point of
Lai Ayan, poole, was toed 125, and in default,
108.92%
07.090
View the Cxicon forma sa elentent in the papala.|| sent to gnol fræ s worth for unlicensed posses- 01.610tion that cannot be neglected. You will give msion of prepared upjum.
in 379). The figure on its Ed holds a large were able by moons of an aquascopa tá parceiva silver scroll, on which are engraved the names the eagerness with which the piscine population of the winning yachts for the yours 1775 to 1781. gathered around the little bost Casting ovar
I am, Sir youre faithfully,
(Signed) Thomas Taylor.. Warwick-place, Grove-end-road, Bt. John's Wood, August 10th.
The nets they had brought, they instantly, made such a batoh as has merely, if ever, bes known on the lake, mail they may be said indeed to bare iade another “miraculous draught of Ablues.”
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