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SOLDIERS AND SAILORs Oro Race; distance, one mile; entrance, $1; first prize, 815; second, 35; time allowed for ears, 8 seconds per ear. Royal Artillory's Ubique

Royal Artillery's Ganter

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MÁIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE “HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," DECEMBRE 1975, 1858.

II.M.E. Impuriense Alaoterys would be broader ms the "Arial") nod | F.M.E. Imperieass Surprise"

"Look,"

Litul......

Station No. 2-White and Pink Snal. Bow, H. Grimble No:

Bet, Alfa.

Vistor Emanuel's Gig?...

Jat, Elbs.

H.M.S. Imperfeuse Tattianako

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the thurs at the winning post were:--

Nori.... Ariel Kathleon

32 19 - 5 13 67

the cup with her, we would point ont that with more disore heaps of time hand, but whilst congratulating tion in sailing the Ka'bloox, she might have been made decidedly more dangerous.

A case of arrow takon place at Hui-chow: m wards are now offered for the approbeusion oự the delinquente

A daslar in pigs at Peching chow discovery that his pigs night after night disappear in a yeleciona mamuer. He takes every promotion, ance of an avorious tiger. bat to no uso, as bis-courago alaia ka at the pre-

The leading article on thesubject of the scrat treaty between Russia and Korea which appens

This raga, as we predicted it would be, resulted [

SECOND DAY, Friday, 14th December ia a surprise, the Leek securing the victory in

The Victoria Recreation Club's Regatta was axeelfeut rauner, which stamped their stroke

concluded yesterday, the entire absence of rain -uber us a good and sensible oarsman-His sUC-

and the rather oloar stats of the atmosphere es throughout the day, which was farmhead of

No. 9, 0. T. Kow....

Bet. 12lbs. Ir addition to these entries there were ten landing fortunatoly an air of gaisty to the pros that gained by any other struke, wse perhaps as

Stroke, M. Fredericks.. Victor Emanuel's Admiral's Gig in m 3

others cne being the gig from the Victor The Ariel therefore Wo ..... Bet. Dita. beadings and enabling pleasure seakers te siew innel on secount of his head work as his physical

[Cox, GA, White................................ Üst, 2lbs For this evout there were five other competithe sport without any of these nnplassant antios

Emanuel A fahr steel brought out the Sur strength. The start for the he was a fair one, tere; the only one of these, that proved at all that the weather indulged on the previous day

This raco provod, much to the disappointment prins and Victor Emand in the land, and theso the Shamrock getting a Nizui savantage, while dangerous was the gig from the Victor Batamuel Throughout the day the water was calm and of the sisters, cousins, asid suntet, who had sombre continual together, followed alessis by the the Kornblame's orew was very late indeed in The three beste ware together at the ball mils smoethi, þat towards the afternoon there was a

bled to witness it. s regalar face. For some rea-other hosts till half the distanton had bean cover Then the Vistor Emanuel got up and thing the water. The latter boat was hope-distance and, at the three quarters, positipus wors strong current rauning down the harbour, which son or other the Korablume did not pat in an ed sip hit before half the distance, and rory sen- not much altered. Then the Ubique crept away brought down on the heads of the unlucky cox poarance. Dircatly after the cacs started reached the level of the Surprise a few feet be- RACH: for yachts under 10 tons; en-in to day's paper 13 December) is of great. shly gave in. The Hose and Shamrock kept and when it was ascertained as she was safe awaing in the races execration innumerably more ow, No. 2 of the Leek, broke his streicher, bind the Alectory. Owing to an obatenation in trapes 85. Time for touage. Prita, Cup, pre-impartanon, bearing as it does on a subject which

sented by the Hon. C. P. Chater. arel for some miastes, but the Lock was brought for a wiu all interest was contred in the Canner than they deserved, and the number that they and when way was got in the boots it was of the course in the shape of a large balk, the boat

just now the eyuosure of, public intention A start was made at 115 pm, the John and showing as it does the opinion entertained. on with a good spirit, the Shamrock being and the Victor Emsanal's boat, which was a moat merited was not by any means few. The Band,ance seen that the boys in the Victoria, who bad to take a somewhat circuitous course at the driven off at the time and leaving the toxoxting tussle for the mastory.. Ultimately both as on the previous day, made mattora lively on rowed throughout very carefully and well, had it three-quarter distenes which caused the thras, Gilpin taking the land. At 1.25 p.m. Sunbeam by mont of tae Chinese respecting such foreigners fight it out with the new aspirant. Nearing the hote une very close to the loader but could act board the flagship, on which temporary grand all their own way. They won from the Thistle the Alactory, Surprise, and Victor Emanuel to passed John Gilpin and took frst place but engaged by or in the servion of the Chines level of the Kowloon wharf the Leek shook her catch her, and she landed the ovent enfely, a stand large numbers of visitors had gathered lengthe bahind, a distance which, had they been this position was aorer altered, and won them; the past tacked northward. At 2.55 p.. trust, do not consult the interest and welfare of with the greatest on putting her about six get into a straight line in the order nared. gave way to the Arrow at 1.45 pm. Át 2 p.m. Government, who, if they do not break their *pponent off and forwarded some lengths, only langth from the Ganner which beat the sen gig attracted to thecourse no doubt by the prospect of to be caught again, however, near the flagship, by about 2 fest. The winners were enthusinat a good eating without an appendage of rain and mind, they coukilo increased to 15 long the you was fired the Alastery ate in a longtha breeze from the North, but at 20 the wind their empleyers. The secret Trasty i ewing to an idiotic piece of steering on the part cally cheered by a large oruwd of friends, and storm. There must have been over thirty launches

"DANISH CUP," prosented by the Danish bead of the Surprise, no hatanding a flue Lauled to the westward. The boats rouutis mented on in an exhaustive manner and remarks ef her gozawam. Duer's good management, hon-wers pulled bodily aboard their launch after the with excursionistaa board, and. us mostof thesafol Community for four-cara: distance,. one ofort that that crew made to get on avea torms Cow-e-chau mark boat as follow

anything hat complimentary are passed upon ever, jush saved a defeat and he posed the well won victory,

lowed every race, the mare was a very animated *milə; estranos, $10,

The Vistor Emoffuel was a good third.

M John Gilpin....... 3 22 15

Moore. Mollendorf and Denny, to whom the winning post a good length in advance of bit

ono. The utter sbance of attempt to keyp the

Victoris."-First

"Monte Ccr," presented by Members f

writer of the article, and, it is prannied, all dangerete adversary.

way, clear for the various events was again freely Station No. 1-White and Blue with Ni.

Chinges, attribute, with a good deal of pason, spoken of yesterday, and in some instances the

Andrew's Cross. difference made in the positions of the bosts by Bow, G. H. Watt

............. 118. 1.

the rapid socomplishment of the designs enter- this was very great. It may safely, be said that No. 2. W. Taylor

1000lb.

tained by the Czar on the Hermit Kingdoza.

New. two if not more boats that were leff irretrievably No. 3 E. Blair

10st. lbs. banind in competitions would have bit every Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12g. Alb.

Cox., W. Swpaul............... 6s. Obs. ohance of winning had it not been for this asce

"Shamrock."-Second.

LADIES' PURSE," presented by the Ladies of Hongkong: for four-ones, distance, ona mile; entranos, $10,

Victoria."-First

Station No. 3.-White and Blue with St.

Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart, 12st. Glb.

"Kornblume."-Third.

Station No. 1.Bleck and Red.

GRMAN QUP," presented by the German Cam, munity for four-care; distance, one mila; entrance, $10.

"Rose."-First.

No. 2, G. L. Daman,

No.

Bess.

OrUP

The groat oveut of the day-the Interns. tional race was watched by "everybody vary anxiously and it was with great trepidation

English that the backers of the 11. Olb. 10at bibe. 11st. lbs. 10st. I.

9st. lbs.

Station No. 1.-Black and Red Sash, How, W. Taylor.

10st. Ob

10at. 61ba. T. Dalby.

llat. be. Stroko, Major Ens. 19st: 0lb.

Cox, J. Tighe

Get. Olb. Shamrock."-Becond. Station No. 4-Red and Black Sash. Bow, R. M. Jamo No.2, J. A. Fredericks, No 3 T. W. Lamart, Stroke, E. B. Shepherd, Coz., M. Frodocioks,

Victoria."Third. Biation No. 2.White and Blue with Bt. Andrew's Cross.

Hat. Ob,

9st. 8lbs. 10st. 8lbs.

Andrew's Cross.

Bew, E. Blair......

Iost 9lbs.

No. 2, W. Taylor,

108, lb,"

A. G. Stephen,

10st, 101ba.

Cox., F. Stopani,

Gat 6lba

"Skambook."-Second.

Siation No. 4-White and Red Cross.

Baw, L. D. Crioltou

10. 10lbs

No. 2. F. S. Niek

11st, 11lbs.

No. 3, R. B. Carle.......

11et. lbs.

Stroke, T. D. Hickley,

11st. lbs.

Cox, W. Howard.

Gut. 2lbs.

Blow, J. Little

Bow, F. H. Shepherd,

Yat. 8lbs:

No. 3, A. Duer

No. 2. G. H. Potis,..

11. 111.

No. 3,,A. Denison,

11st. 121bs.

Stroke, H. F. Hayllar...

Flat. lbs.

ex

Ust Olh

Leck."

10st. 01b.

No. 3, H.. Metcalfe

14st. 71.

128t. lb.

Stroke, G. C. Ruchiforti....

Cor., G. A. White

11xb. lbs. Est. lbs.

Station No. 5.-White, Red Suh,

Bow, J. 2: Legg

Station No. 2-Black and Rod Sash.

Bow, E. B. Shopherd,...

No.2, G. Bramwell;

No. 3, H. C. Metcalfe,

Stroke, Major Ellis

......14st. 7ibs.

12et. Glb.

Cox, J. Tighe,... Bat. Olb.

No.2 W. D. Braidwood.....

Struke, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 12st., elb.

Coz., W. Steponi.. det. Elba.

"Kornblume,"

Station No. 3. White with Blas Sash. Bow, J. M. C. Manek

10st. 10lbs.

No. 2, W. Watt... 11st. lb.

"""Look."

No. 2, A. H. Ough

No. 3, G. H. Potta

11st. lb. 10st. 11lbs. 1st. 1Mbs.

Stroke, F. H. Shepherd ........ 98. 8lbs.

Cor., E. Cole. Sat. lbs.

watched the start. Their auxisty, however, did not last very long, and when they really put their backs into the work and mailed along in the vas the whole distance, everybody, even those who had," dropped a pile," was glad. Mat oalfe No. 3 had to be left out of the crew, and | Wayllar was taken on in his place, brosuse al thongh the former could pull every bit of his weight the boat would not contain it. The Fuso is not a weight carrier, and it is somenŢuently not the slightest reflection, as mary imagined yesterday, on his ability to pull a good car that No. 3 was changed.

Two more popular victories were the resulta of tho | lub Fours and Garrison Cup, ix both which races Hinkley led his naval team on to victory in very good styla. The following are the results of the racing:-

For Gras palled by European Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of any Regiment or Corps in Garrison, or by European embers of the Police Force.. The Buste to be approved by the Committee. Winning Boat, Race No. 2 First Day, must change two of H. M.'s Crew before it can be allowed te start; distance one mile; entrance, $1; first prize, 815

second, $5.

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Station No. 5.-Red and Blok Saab.

No. 9, R. M. Janson

.10st. 10lbs.

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tby Victoria Regraation Club; for eight-ori At 4,20 p.at. all the yachts were well over to the complications that have arisen in Korea and

distance, one-mile-and-a-half; entrando, 920.

Raucas."--First

Station No. 3.—

How. F. H. Shepherd.....

No. 2, E. B. Shepherd

No.., W. Taylor....

No. 4, G. E. Potts.

Sat. alb.-

10st. 01. 1st. Dib. ....11at: Illbe 1st 01. 10st Elbs. ..10st. 10lbs. Stroka, J. H. Stewart Lockhart 1st.. 01b.

Cox., W. Stopani

6st. fib

No. 5, J. 8. Lagge

No. 6. A. Dner......

Bow, J. M. G. Manuk

11at. Olb.

No. 7, A. G. Stephen.

No. 3, . H. Potts

11. 11lbs

Stroke, E. B. Shepherd....

..... 10st: Clb.

Bet. lbs.

"Glansus."--Becoad, Station No. 1.-Red and Bino.

Dow, E. Blair

10st 9thy.

No, 2, F. 8. Field,

129 11bx

No 3 J. Little,

11st. Olt.

No. 4, J. D. Hickley,

Cox, M. Fredericks

"Rom."-Third,

Station No. White and Black, Bow, W. D. Braidwood... st. lbs. No. 2, G. L. Duncan...

No 3 A. G. Stephen...10st. 101bs.. Stroke, A. DUST

Cox, G. A. White

"Kornbluwa."

No. 2, E.Melbys;

10st. 6lbs.

..........10st. lbs. Gart. 213.

Station No. 3.--White with Blue Sash.. Bow, B. Travery ......................

..10a, 101bs.- 10at. 6lbs. Ilst. Elb. lint, glbs. 6Rt. 01b.

No. 3. J. 8. Legge

Stroke, T. W. Lammert

Cox., J. Tighe

Lock. Station No. 8-White, Red Sash Bow, J. A., Fredericks

10st. Slbe. No. 2, A. H.. Ough...

tost. lbs. No. 8, P. E. Simmonds

12et. 10lbs.. Stroke, F. H. Shepherd... Bet. 810. ...st: 51b4,

Cor.. E. Cole

11st 10ba

14st. 7lbs

Ust. 2bs

the mainland alors. A3450 p.m. the three boat thrangh the passage inside Stonecatter's Island, in the following order, the Arrow leading woll to windward -

Mr. R. Cooke's Yacht Arrow. Mr. E. J. Main's Yacht

... Sunbeam, Į Mr. W. IL. Lobb'e Yacht...... John Gilpin From hora, the Arrow kept the lead and at 5.10 20 p.m. passed the winning post, the others

not in sight.

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As regards nowe, the weather is first treated, And the rain that has been falling the last ... days is looked upon na a great boon.

The frequent robberies that have taken pluen. in various localities are, it would appear, at in shaking ap the lethargy of the authorities cor- carned. Two more bad aharaëtërs are arrested. These repressive measures, spasmodic and mer- canary as they are, will have no leating affect.

That the spirits in the spirit world do not fare very well, or at least do not enjoy mony Iraries, is tortified by the oxparíones of " farmer in Kwei-shan, who was wen to vowit a lot of sand commingled with worms. The farm. er went on to explain to his gatounded friends that, he had been entertained at a sumptnova banquet by a large company of spirits.

THIRD DAY, Saturday, 15th December. YACHT RACE. FOR YACHTS OVER 10 TONS. Entrance, $5. Time for tounago. Priso, Cap, prazented by the Rou, Q. P. Chater. Mr. W. H. Forbes's Yacht Naomi. Mr. W. H. Ray's Yacht Kathleen. No, H. C. Metonife..

Mongrs. Potts and ran Buren's Yacht Ariel

This mea was to Love bean soiled on the Beat No. 6, J. 0. Rochfort. No, 7, G. Bramwell,

12st. lb. day of the Besatte, but although a start was then made the yachts bavam tevalmed behind Stroke, Major Elks.....

A now temple is opened at Ban-shui. A large 12st. 01b. Cox, J. Tigh

Stonecutter's Island, and it being evident that pronossian takes place on the occasion of the in ... Gst. Olb Afying start was offected, both crown got the race could not be finished in daylight it was exgaration, followed by a well attended theatrical ting away with a fine swing, the Rancus having declared."off" by the consent of all parties and performance.

A man fading himself hard up borrOWA MONEY all the advantage. The men in the Glaucus, decided that it should be sailed afress. A led by Ellis, were about a length to the had at start was made on Saturday at 1.17 p.m., the right and left on the security of a servant girl, the balt-mile, and at 1,000 yards had been left yachts getting away with all kitas set and a The spendthrift runs through all the loans and two length away. It looked then as if there fresh Easterly wind. The boats rounded the ocntracts now debts. Ho le at length snatched wasto be merely a procession, but the Major call-Cow-e-chau mark boat in the following order away from this life and his hongo in the same of

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SAILING BAUL; for all open boats. (Chimese ex-

Mr. R. Barrows' Mary..... Mr. T. H. May's Gig Kitten. Commodore's Galley.... Thales's Cuttзr... Dovawong's Gig

Ariol Naomi....... Kathleen

156 43

1 57 35

the Kathleen so far out of it that her fine was not taken. The Ariel and Naomi ronaded Regatta Bay mark boat as follows :

Ariel. Naomi..

3.49.4

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8 49 40

· The winning post was passed in the following order:

a fréo ight between the numerous creditors, each one of whom chairs the girl as his own,

A story sold of an old man who is heartlessly station. In the course of the examination of jilted by his young wife. Inquirion, lead to her the case by the Anthorities it comes to light that the fickle lady had forsaken her better half, could not hire with a man old enough to be bur aged 60, a3 she found in him no chaps, and grundfather.

lada with o. Both go down.

A collision taksa place batween two junke

practics ahocting arrows on horseback children of Ja Bhao-ching, while "military candidates

varions ages have been in the habit of running about in the grounds, lying down fat and spring a Jing up soddenly just when the horses are a short

distance from them.

ed upon his men for a spart at the Hangham Donks, and their boat was abọt up rapidly along Ride the Ratous Lockhart, however, was too für A great deal of interest was centred in this

shead, and the effect had been made a few At 229.10 p.m. the Ariel and Naomi rounded race, owing principally to the fact that it would Joint with some degree of certainty to the resul

Reconds too late. Despite the fine rneh at the the Chang Hus mark bat, the Arial being some The Victoria and the Rose wers the favourites, finish the Glanes was bonton by half a length. distance to looward, and at 2.840 p.m. the Kath cf to-day's International competition. At the

and trus to expectation, the former won, being During the course of the race two laanobos car- start, which was a very good one the feek and

very hard pushed, however, bythe Shamrock. The rying spectators narrowly escaped a serious the passage inside Stonecutter's Island while the leen followed. The Aris and Kathleen then took Victoria shawod in front, the latter being slight.

A slow but well contested event, and one in

star way the fine made during the menting, accident. They collided while going at fall speed,Nanni stood away for the Hongkong shore. At ly ahead. This order, with the Kernblume at the which a better style of rowing was shown than Royal Engineers' Cambridge...

the whole of the bouts being in an eras: line and for moment it was thought that the smal-3.31.60 p.m. the Arial rounded the Flagship rear showing the Shamrook' the way, was pre. in any other race during the day. The start Royal Engineers' Ganner...

The first to show out from the body of startersler one of the two was sinking. She beeled over mark the Naomi's time being 3.3735, p.. and orved for balf-a-mile when the Scotch crew got

saw the Sbamrock and her next door neighbour, Royal Engineers" Übigne......

was the Victoria, with the Shamrock and Rosenquare, however, and continued her journey. their lead increased and on-distanced the Leak the Kornblume, well away from the others tha

This race was rowed throughout in excellent close up. The Leek and Kornblume d altogether. From this point the race was a former in particular being well off. She was style, and the inthusiastic cheering and whistling saatent thoughout the event with a backward nuinteresting exhibition. The Look's grew, wood verbanded by Denison in the latter, how from the various stern launches rarrying the position, and aventually dropped out of the zuve its auscepuxtable resson, went to places, and over, and the two kept at an even distance for friends of the competitors lent groot noixation altogether. The real excitement of the umat, it aring to the execrable steering of their cox-200 yards, when the Kornblums gradually felt the scene. The Clanner got the start, and on was apparent from very near the start, lay in the swein were thrown right and of the race.

Ther back, and although close up to the rock the whole the first fifty yards forged half length ahead of competition between the Victoria cad the ham passed by both the Shamrock and the time was never in the race again. The Victoria the Ubique and Cambridge, which kept level. It racks, as the Rose, although she struggled on to

Apart from the start experienced both by the Kurabiane, Haylor in the latter boat made his near is shoro then challanged the Shamrock, andras noticed from the start that the men in the the finish, was not in it after half way. The two

ridors and their flory stoods, the children have The start for this race was effected at 1.20, spurt too late, or else he would not only have the Leek, incited by the movement, made a good Thique were out of their form the previous boats mentioned were level at the Huavham the bouts getting off with a light ortherly

in more than ons instance had a narrow escape, zupied second place but very probably have struggle to keep up, bat met with the same fate a day, as they were not rowing nearly as well with Dooks.np to which paint the Shamrock's crew had breeze. Shortly after 3 o'nlook a breeza sprang

and they are now strictly warned off the grounds, wat shearl of Loklart in the Victoria. The the Kornblume. The Rose on the inside which in themselves on the occasion of the first day's worked hard to aqualise matters, with success up, which subsequently freshened into a steady rosing was very slow, and, except in the case of had been pulled along up to the half mile at a racing. After 500 yards of the course had been Thon, however, the Vistoria got away again half sling wind. The lending boats were tho Thalge

The landing article of the Kirang-peo of the and Leek were both crossed more than once by and got her nose on a level with the rudder of traversed the amber and black caps had increased a length to the fore, bat lost bur advartage Catter, the Denge's Gig, and the Corame-} inst.. the pleasing ceremony of the prosentation | Hit. (hinese Minister in Germany, for the ima Hayllar's brow, altogether cat of form. The Rose stewly easy stroke by Major Ellis quickened alittle.

At the Cricket Ground on Saturday, the 15th 14th instans gives the second part of the pro- pesal enbmitted by Mr. Kleinwächter to H. E. juuks, which continually interfered with the the Viatoris. Gradually drawing up on this, shat the Cambridge. The latter bost had the most quickened his stroke to about 34, and Shaphurd'] Thales just before rounding Green Island mark. Contrary to expectation (he number of people who for the introduction of a new coin and subsidiary

their load from the Gunner by a length ahead of through Lad inshoro steering. Lockbart dore's Galley: the Devarongas overhauling the of the prises won at the Regatta took place provement of the cash currency progress of the res and closed a great deal passed farther on and at 1,200 yards was clear of wretched look as it was contianally being edged followed suit, but the winner of the Ladies' Parse Here the Thales's Cutter unfortunatofy" fouled witnessed the affair was not large, the ladies peins; the shape, weight, and value of which are

her and all bat level with the Shamrock, which in shore by ita rivals, and did not get half a fair Shepherd had been handling carefully for the chance. Notwithstanding this, however and prin and Ellis calling on his mert headed the journey coxswain took them along they kept their distance final tussle." It came about 300 yards from the poet cipallyowing to the excellent manner in which their home. Lockhart made a good effort to hang on and when at 1,800 yards it fired that they to him, butdropped away and although Shepherd's were still sticking to their work gradually crew tried all they know to avert defeat they grasping up to the leaders, notwiganding the wore a length from home when the gui on the great disadvantages they were labouring un fingship spoke. The win was a very popular cue der. The applause that followed them was both and the crew of the leader deserved the applause hearty and woll deserved. At the Kowloon wharf that followed them bank to their station.

of annoyance.

FOR MEN-OF-WAR'S dies and WILLEDs listance, one mile: entrance, 1; test prize, $15 second $5, time allowed for ours, 8 se

conds per our.

II.M.S. Imperianse's Surprise. H.M.S. Victor Emangel (Chinese Crew.) 2 H.M.B. Imperiosc's Alactery...... H.31.8. Imperience's Rattanaka

A great deal

trouble was experienced be-

for start was effected, owing principally to SAILING PACK; for all open bosta, nay rig, Ch. they had got on a level, and, from this out they i

the stupidity of the Chinese crew. In addition

nooxcluded; entrance, 32; first prizo, 820; second, 810

to the above startors, there were two other boats, arts which however made no show at all through the race. The Alictory got the lead and kept it for about 300 yards from the Sar- prise and the Chinese er Surprise then drew up and passed both. Se mer boste, which vera running very evenly together at the half-Darawongse's Gig. ...... mile. At the mile, Surprise, rowing a fine clean stroke, passed farther forward and increas ed their lead considerably. Internt then ces tred in the race between the Alactory and the Chinamen, which was runat exciting. Sur. prise pussed the past six lengths aber the ather two. there being about a foot weparating those at the finish.

Commodore's Galley.............. II M.S. Victor Emaanel's Whaler. Mr. J. B. Barrows' Mary, H:M:8. Imparians's Pinnase........... Mr. F. H. May's Gig Kitten.

MEN-OF-WAR'S Currena; distance, one mile

entrance, $1, arst prize. Se acord prizo, $10, ne time allowed for far

S. Imperi

Victoria.

For this race three other crews satired, but from the start the Victoria took the land, and maintained it throughout.

THE ST. PATRICK'S CUP" for Eong Pairs: presented by J. J. Francis. Esq;, Q.C.; Crewn to consist of Members of a Hong; distance, que mile; entrance, $5.

Eileen."-First,

Statia No. 3.Bine and White,

Aust. 8lbs.

Box, A. Duer.

Sticke, G. H. Potta...... 11at. Lilbe. bat. lbs.

Cox, G. A. White

"Kathleen "Second.

Station No. J-Rod, White and Elue; B. & §§.

Fing Loft BreasÉ,

Bow. F. H. Shepherd

9ut, Bube.

Strake, T. W. Lammert... list 2lbs.

Cox, E. Cole............................

"Elly."-Third.

Station No. 2.-

Bow, E. Travers.

..... 8rt 5lbs,

10st. 10lbs. Stroke, A. G. Stephon 10st. 10tha,

Cox., A. Blopani

... 61. 6lbs.

This me, although the most leisurely contest

of the day, was the most eroting. At the sound

of the gun the Kathleer steht the water first,

Derawongse's Life-bort Naoshan's Gutter...... Thalt Cutter

.M.S. Leander's Pinnac

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M. Victor Emanuel's Whaler........ 1 be beate got away on fairly even terias at 1.13, with a light breeze from the eastward Devanwege's China-rigged Gig, the Commo dore's Galley, and F. 1. May's China-rigged Gig Kiltea-olosely followed by the Thules aster- led the way on the ran down to Graan Island. They rounded the First Mark Boat av follows :—

Dovarougao gle

1.53 0 Commodore's galley 15 0 F. H. May'e gi

67 0 Thale's cutter

tassie a quarter of a length to the fore. The kept their places and flashed a most eroiting Ubigas was four lengths behind at the close of the race.

INTERNATIONAL RACE. "CHALLENGE CUP" For four-cars; distance, one mile; this Cup to be won two consecutive years befora hising finally held; distanco, one mile; entrance, 310.

(ENGLISH.) "Bose."-First, Station No. 1-Black and Rad Sash,

10st. Olb. 12st. Olh ....11st. 2lbs.

.13st. Olb. Bat. alb.

Box, E. B. Shepherd No. 9, G. Branwell...... No. 3, H. F. Haylar Stroke, Major Ellis.....

Cox, J. Tigbo

(SCOTCH.) "Thistle."-Senord.

Shurock"Third.

Dare.

Bow, L. D. Crichton,...

Perawongre's six Commodore's galley

Thales cutter...... May's Kitten

Burrows' Mary in o

3 15 00 15 45

14 00

22 50

Ariol Kaomi.

Kathleen...

The Ariel thus wins the Cup.

$200

4 13.20

China a

got away again, and was first past the post with the lark Boat with her spinnacker, and was leat of about half a longth.

officers of all nationalities); oup presented by

being generally conspicuous by their absence. ont of the rice. They rounded in the following Mrs. Cauron, who has to often presided at carefully explained in the article. Fo.DE ROWED IN CLUB FOURS, (apon to Naval order:

meetings of this kind, was to the fore again on

NEWS A few friends go to the White load Hills, not T. Jackron, Esq, distance, one mile; time for

this occasion, and parfrirmed her pleasing duty on a walking tour, but to choose a propitions in an excellent manner. The cups arranged on spot where to bury a deceased relative, but while tablas in the Pavilion made a flue show, and a contemplating the various sites and examining. "Leek."-First. Station No. 3.-Admiral's Flag.

they were presented to their new owners, the fang-sisi. they were unexpectedly attaskod by one, the applause was long and land. Mejor by a hand of robbers, who suceeded in looting hour Hue was passed in the following Ellis was fortunately unable to attend, and his hem. One of the company of friends, gifted .order-

Interabtional trophy was taken care of by Mr with a good deal of pluck and physical strength, Bramwell, who went up to receive it. The falls on the robbers and manages to take the President of the V. L. C. Major Tripp, thanked stolen things bank, and with the assistance of Mrs. Cameron at the conclusion of the ceremony's companions pats them to light. for hor help, and cn kehalf of the Club pro-

A story told of a man who goes to Hong- sented her with a handsome bouquet. The Frokor, where he gets married He brings his ceedings terminated with cheers for that lady, better half up to Canton, but whether she the President, and the popular Hun. See, Mr. was displeased with the place or displeased with Stewart Lockhart.

No. 2, F. 3. Field, No. 3, R. B. Garde, Sicoke, J. D. Hickly..

Cox, W, Howard,

Shamrock."--Second. Station No. 1-White and Blue.

Bow, E. Lee,........

No. 2, R. Hyde,

No. 3. E. H. Martin,

Stroke, C. R. Foot........

Cex., G. A. White,

1084. 10lbs. Ilst. 11be. 11st be. 11at. lllba,

... Yat. 21hs,~

.10et., 7lbs. Ilst. Olb 12st, 10lbs. 11st 8lbs. Bat. lbs.

Desavongar

Commodore a

Then........ Kitten......

·3 34 50 1.35, 30 97 15 3- 41 30

Having settled down to beat to windward, scrae of the boats took the course inside Stone- sutter's, the rest tucking up the Harbour, They reshed the winning mark in the following order:

M.

5 9 85 5 11 20

100

Commodore's galley.......... 5 Dorawangan'a gig Max's Kitten

RACE FOR PARTIALLY-DECKES BOATS, priza, cup presented by the Victoria Roercation Club.

W. James'.....

J. Hastings'...

H.J. Hawkina...

Ross."Third. Station No. B--White and Rod. Bow, W. F. Tyler 10at Sibs. No. 2, C. B. D'H. Chamberlain, 10st, Biba. No. 3, F. Gerald.......

Ist. Sibe, Stroke, C. C. Cradock,

11st. lbs Cox., F. G. Brosker

......10st. iba. After a somewhat lengthy wait, the cross for this contest were got loto, position The k abtained the best of tas start Getting a guid grip of the water. their craft was soon placed about a quarter of a boat's length from its oppon enta. The Shamrock, however, can the Look very alose all through. From the first it was seen that the Rose would not stand the ghost of a show to win, on Bacount of the nuequal time of the rowing. The sumo fault must also be allotted BeListy

328:00

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO."

her partner and her home is not mentioned, but~- the filta him in a heartless manu.

A free fight takes place in a gambling house near Low-hsion-wen hetwooa the gamblers and a band of false rates who donned the uniform with the design of torting money.

The into giron of a woman who, sick of life, commits suicide by swallowing opium.

The Korean question is the topic treated in the leading article of the Kwong-pas of the 11th instant, giving the purpoet of an interview be ..... Ma-Ay

tween one of the staff of a Shanghai paper and

A robbery takes place in the western mbich Cro.-Fr Mr. Denny, Foreign Adviser to the King of The thieves carry away property to the valas of C. ThompROD'S......

....... Thenuty Koras. The article shows that Bussia has about Tls. 2,000, when they are heard and maké This was the race for seccond prize of aims in the Hormit Kingdom, and discredite the thoir escape. On the roof the next day was diu-- yesterday's evout,- cup presented by tix rumours that the Czar has in view alpertension Covered a splnable neoklet which bud, as custom- Victoria Recreation Club. Caly four bosta start-cf territory by the annexation of, or protestorate ary, beca dropped in order to propitists the angry od. They passed the First Mark at follows:- over Keren.

josses or to acknowledge their bountiful favour,

· A man, not an experienced shot; in the excite A mag walking in a Canton street comes ment of the moment, pats a double charge to his uoroas his wife, whom he had lost sight of over gun, which, when he came to fire, exploded and fifteen months back. Ho seized hor and wishes mutilated him dreadfully. The man succumbad to the crew of the Shamrock; they had plenty of About 3 o'clock, a breza sprang up from East- to take bar hask home. Finding, however, that to his wound. etrength, but strength no de precision and earth-east. Mayfly led, clowly fullowed by the she had been in morrice all the time, they went

Another case of elopement in Fatshán.. A chanical-like action to make it tell.

Had to Mafeo. On the roll to Chong Buy the breeze along to her zanater's house, whare on represen- men's wife runs away, taking along her son with. Shamrock kept better time, they would with-fresbunad. Magly gaining another minute on the tation of the truth, be allowed the woman to her. No tron is as yet found, but rowarda are ent doubt have com off the winners: When Mufoo. They rounded the second Mark as torn to ber husband, giving her at the same munificently offered. within about 500 yards of finishing post, the follows

No. 6, A. G. Stephen

I 58 0

------Siation No. 2:—White with a Thistlu.-

Bow, E. Blair...........

103t. 91bg. No. 2; W. Taylor.

10rt. Dlb.

10st. 10lbs. Stroke, J. H. Stewart-Lockhart 12st. \01h.

Ost. 6lba Cox W. Stopani....

Station No.-White and Groan.

Bow, E. Osborne.

No. 2, E. Travers

No. 3, J. Little

Elut. Diba 10st. 101ba. .11st 16. ..11st. 23bg. 6st: iva

crow of the Leek were rowing entirely within themestres, and pased the winning post leading" the Shamrock by about three boats length. A

Impertease's pimes............... 400 fender': pinace. 53 0 boats banded on a wind; and in the ran to Chang After roandjug Green Island Mark Beat, the

Has the Commodore's Galley overhauled aud passed the Dorawongso’a Gig, á good race taking place between Kilter and the Thelos Catter. The Chung Huo Mark Boat was passed in the following order-

Commodore's galley "Datawongre'a gir F. 4. May's Kitten

Thales entter

laperieure's pinaage

Inandez's pinnaco Burrow's Mary:

2 18 0

9 1 0

2 21 4

A 21 30

227 0 227 0 2 27 30

Stroke, G., Rochfort

Cox, Q. A. White

The utmost enthusiasm was displayed during

this contost, which was without doubt the ovent though we counted twenty the e isonshes fol-

willed it otherwise, for whether Ellis was holdi

contest, it was evident that not much interest was evinced in it.

of the day. Frem the general appearance of speelowing the race, from the qui tness during the tators it was gathered that the Brotchen were the favourites, no doubt on account ohiaty of After this and up to 4 o'clock, the wind fail the Eagliatman's stroke Ellis unfortunate and a wasty rain followed. A light breeze from the ner nor-east sprang up after a long time of career in the first day's meeting. However, fate weary waiting and the Kitten and Mary taking ing his strength or was not in proper form yester advantage of it came away in full swing." Three Storsenters and drifted to leeward rapidly. that his rowing in this contest was of the bust of the competitors had got jammed behind day, we are not in a position to say, but we can say The Maty pased the flag boat at 8.15 and two possible form. At the Round of the gun Ellis minntes after this, the Kitten levelled it. The ripped the water first, and with clean, long, and sweeping strokes quickly assumed the les The English, but the latter had the result complete

and cou assumed the lead. The Lily, however other boats beat up gradually on an inside course Bootchmen were evidently trying to push the saed in no way to hurry, consequently she till they got home.

was left for behind, and before half the course BAILING BACK HANDICAP: for partially dooked ly in their own hands. The Irish, from the first kad ben covered she gave up. The contest

boats not exceeding the following dimensions it was seen that they were out of form, the -20 ft. long by ft haam by 3 ft. draught; stroko man evidently sob pelling as well as be might have done. The steering of the English men's bont was faulty, and at one: time it was thought that the ultimatum of the race would be doabtful. When near the finishing poat Lock bart gave tho daal sport, but too late; His did likewin and presed the winning post leading the Boutelmen by about three quarters of a boat's length. The winners had rosson to be proud of the enthusiastic receptions that were recorded

now lil between the Kathleen und Eileen, the formor leading by about two boats lengths. The long, strong strokes of Daer and Potta of the first prize, Cop; cond, Cup; entrance tes, $2. Eileen soos brought their craft on a level with Mr. W. James' Mufoo.

her opponent, who, owing to the bud steer Mr. G. 8. Long's Chameleon,

ing of the Kathleen, aho took the Eileen's water. Dr. Z. B. Shepherd's Christine. albarrowly escaped a foul. They cleared, Mr. J. Hastings' Marly. however, and when about two boats lengths Mr. H. T. Having Craisor. aled, the agein deliberately ran into the Eileen's Mr. C. H. Thempeun's Beanty.. water, necessitating the stroke of the Kathleen Br. T. W. Lamwart's Irene. -raising his sculi to slow the Biles to pass. The Mr. Sloan's Pixie.

Eileen now assumed the lead and won easily, and

ber boats crew the wroupants having to be rescued

she would have stood a fair chance for a win.

A good start was effcotod, and James Mofoo to them at the fish. When they lot thoir

after receiving the usual complimentary cheers, was the first to show out at the bevy of mall boat the Band were ready for them with "Brit- as a return, by some means unexplained, capsized craft closely followed by the Chameleon. This toonis ales the Warss," and everybody looked order was preserved to the Üresa Island Mark, very happy, barring perhaps the unfortunates. which was rounded by the Mateo in 2.1.0 and who, remembering the results of Thursday's by a passing launch. Had it not been for the excessively bad storing of the Kathlees, by the Chameleon a minute ister. Directly the racing, bad hedged considerably in favour of the

First Mark Boat was passed the Chameleon Bootek crew. and Sisfoo changed positions, but this did "CHAIRMAN'S CUP," preceated by Major Tripp not avail her much, as the whole fleet lay Chairman of the Victoria Hooration Club tossing about becalmed for over two hours. for four cars distance, gas-le-and-a-halfThen the Chameleon caught the breeze at 4 p.in., entrance, 810.

and after an hose and a half finished with an eney win from her rivals, which were mostly rowed knok bone.

Victoria First Station No. 8.-Red and Black Sash.

1st. 19lbs. ... 10st. lbs. ... 12st. 10lbs.

Bow, A. G. Stephen

No. 2, A. Duar.......

No. 3, P. R. Simmonds

Stroke, E. B. Shepherd....... 10.t. Ob

Cex. 31: Frericks... Set. lbs.

Lek-Bocad

S'ation No. 2.-Black and Red Ba

YACHT BACE; for jachta over 10 tonn; entrance,

$5; time for tennaga; priss, Cup.

The start was affected at 15 p.m. yachte get {ting away in the following seder:

11st Olb.more to the east as yachts drew near to Green

"Shamrook."-Third.

Station No. L-White with Green Sush,

Bow G. T. Dona

Ust, ülba.

No. 2, J, S. Legye

No. 3. J. Little

Strike. Major Ellis,

Lox. J. Tigh.....

list, lb. 1st. 01h. est. alb.

Low, E: Blair

No. 2. J. A. Fredericka

No. 3, 1. Dalby

Saoke, G. Bramwell

Cox, G. A. White

10st. lbs.

10st,

be.

11st. 21hs.

12st (b.

5st. Aba.

is race was watched with the keepest in.

teret throughout, A good start was effected.

Az eze catching the

The long, clear and p

simultaneously

Mr. Fott's and Mr, van Duran's outter. Ariel Mr. M. Bear's cutter

Kathin Kr. W. H. Borboa' cutter.....

Naomi

All three setting everything, wind baling

Island. The yachts rounded Cowe-chan aack

boat is the following order>---

过 K e.

Arla Katbleen. Navmi

48.30 p.m.

140 00 pm.

150 40 L

Isobte downing kites as they rounded and

hauled to the wind. Neomi took second place when about half way to next mark boat. Tachts rounded Stoneoutters' mark boat as follows:-

Naomi

Kathleenm

H. M. a.

2 12 0.

2 13 55 p.z.

2 13 19 p.m.

!, trokes of the The yachts stood away on starboard fuck after crew of the Look so placed the craft a good dispassing the mark boat taking the course Inside tanya ahead. The steering, twever, was faulty. Becatters! Island.

At .18 pm. Naomi alip- the chewnin giving more boel to the beats be prd into Brat place, tacking again at 2.20, and hind than to his own or w Victoria's crow, deverly taking the weather gunge Wind fall. nothing daunted at being in the rar. stucking light. Naomi lost the wind on the Kowloon gallantly to their work, sud in spontan shore. Ariel, carrying a light air over on the gave a spurt, gripping the water in a Ston-cutter side, slipped into first place, Kafileen sarnost, the result being the won coming up astern 550pm. dead calm. At18 sourse was covered, the Vinier's and Lee, were Ariel, catching a light sir from the northward.. Sevel. The Shamrock's crowd in the stling ringtail of Caston House, slipped zine been sticking plackily to their work, bat away for tag ship, the other two beclined. At seel the way the Victoria went away, they Do p.. dend calm, and it being apparent that the doubt, felt disheartened and gave up. Having me could not be finished in daylight, the race obtained the land, the Victoria's or had the was declared off by consent of all competitors, and 2000 entirely within their hands, and ultimately it was decided that it should be run over again passed the winning post about two and a hair the next day starting at 1 pm. large and small lengths in trout,

| 3schte to start fogether.

1

GARRISON CUP presented by the Officers of the Garrison; for four-cars; distance, one mis, antranos, $18.

Shamrook-First, Station No. 2-Black and Red Sash. Bow. L. D. Crichton

10st. 10lbs, No. 2, F. S. Fiold.

flst. 11lbs." list, Bibs. 1st. 11lbs. Sat. 21b.

No 3, R. B. Garde

Strcko, F. D. Hickloy

Cox, W. Howard

Victoria Second Station Na 1-White and Blue with St.

Andrew's Cro

Bor, E. Blair No: 2, W. Taylor No. 3, A. G. Stephen

10st. lbs. 10st. Olb.

10st. 10lbs. Stroko, J. H. Stewart Lockhart at Olb.

Cox, W. Stopsal........... Bat. Gibe.

"Kornblume."Third,

Station No. 8.--Black and Rod Bow, F. H. Shepherd...

No. 2, G. H. Potts

No. 3, A. Denison.......

Stroke, H. F. Hayllar

Cox, E. Cole

Est. Riba. 1st. 1. 11st. 12)ba 1st. Like, -Bart. 5lbs.

"Leek." Station No. 4-White and Red Cross."

Bow, J. Little ............

No. 2, G. Bramwell.

No., H. C. Metcalfa

Stroke, Major Els

Cor, J. Fighe

Ilst. 01b. 12st. 01b.

1st. 7ibu.

12st. 0lb Sat, 01b.

Maging Malco

Cruiser

Mayfly

Halos

Cruiser

Bimby

3 K 10

916

S ONE O

KIL D

3 27 40 2 40 00 3 45 15 2 45 30 ward, and taking the inner passage, they ratch- The beats then settled down to beat to wind- the winning mark in the following order

Mayty

Beauty

Maino......akes a

I. A

514 08

5 41 00 Б 50 40

The Mafoo would have boon second, bost, but she unfortunatoly just missed the Flag-bozi by a few feet, and had to make another tack to get round.

^

YACHT Race; for yachts over 10 tons; ea

Franco $5; time for fonange; prize,

Mr. W. H. Forbes' Yacht. Naomi... 80 tons. Mr. W. I. Bay's Yacht Hathleen 20 tons. Meers. Potts & van Buren'e Yacht

Ariel

NEWB

tims a present of ton dollars.

A man arecated and went in to the authorites, sha bad run away with his friend's daughter, whom he had taken away from home under pro- tence of bringing her over to Canton and finding a suitablo party for bor.

Io Asioen a man kidnaps two youthful dauwels, but is detecteil, and his spoil is rosti- tazed. The police were about to make his na quaintance when be gave them the slip. dishonest owners in collusion with the butchers A. borine diacass provails in Canton and the

A row takes place in a theatre in Hai-chow. bring the sickly boof into the market. Beef-entera Some individuals starting opposition benches to are argently warned to beware: Bose lot out by soldiers come to blows with the he is detected and his trink is exposed. The seller A piz seller attempts to obeat a butcher, bat military. The whole house was quite stirred by bad qualed a heavy weight in the bashot an

tais sudden arranes.

A man anable to pay his debts comes to an arder the pig'a steach in order to increase the rangement with one of his creditors that he should weight, but the biter was in good time bitten.

At Lienchow, the authorities tried to levy roselvą two silk coats as payment. The costs

are arcopted, but the thankless debtor, upon three candareens on every tael of prepared opion, eering his friend after the expiry of a Tone but the wholesale and retail dealors refuse with days, accuses him of hasing ran away with lis 956 rolos.. The authorities put on the squeeze by slothes The hy-standars in the street interfera, issing a proclamation and threatening to soal and-the dispate in amicably settled.

up the shops of the recalcitrant dealers. These The keaper of a gumbling shop absconds with had to submit nolens volens to the extortion. the prines. The winners coming to claim their moury fnd, to their great disappointment, the 15th consists of a long description of the toil The leading articla of the Kuang-pao of the step closed and the keeper absconded.

*** 14 tons. Entries for this race see no change as our regaltas cotné round, sad we get wooustomed to

Then follow reports of numerous robberies, and hardships which are the share of the labour. so the same little olippers year after year. Mr. and ten ages of kidnapping, all of which distincting class. The owner of land, the writer shows, 11. Beart bus, we believe, carried out bis inton ly testify to the misery that exists-in-Captan bilant rent from his lands let out to the poor reos every bened, deriving as he doos exer-

Kathiennie se Arelaten

H. พ.

8.

3 33

.... 3 39 16

.NEWS.

A story told of a poor man who borrow money of Domocles, rain, privation, went, misery ova of a wealthy.poreon, and who, as a pledge, leaves hang over him.

Nkw hie daughter in trast. The rich man secretly marring the girl and takes, caro that her parente A flatîtions medico, with all the dumptioneness hear nothing about it. This girl, however, seems and swaggyr ofa quak, prescribes nostrumā not

tion to all the Kathleen, and.. we notice the 20

A proposi submitted by Mr. Kleinwachter, Susbandman, who works hard from one year's tonner raced under Mr. W. H. Ray's name. Wer Commissioner of Customs, on furlong, to H. B. end to another, devotes all his time, capital, and take this opportunity of welcoming Mr. Roy Hsi, Minister, to Germany, forms to sabjoot attention to the field, which he can scarcely claim back to this sport.

With u

of the loading article of the Awang pas of the 25 his own, and, when larvest time comes, be wind that was anywhere, s. 12th instant. The proposal is divided into saoither receives a very amull abare of the profits, from no direct quarter, the yachta uzade their ficus, treating respectively on the shape, value, or has to face rains and penury. Excess of rain start at 1.15 pm. on what promised to be and weight that should be barred in the mint ar droughts play haved with his produce; the a miserable day's racit for fakega on the lug of the large and small custs used in Chinese has to be paid, bis family use live, we has pleasure in a drifting, finkay, match, whore curretay.

provide himself with seed for the forth- neiilor boats' nor skippers qualities have a

coming sowing, he must pay oki dabts, show. The two small croft drew away from the on MEN-OF-WAR'S CUTTERS; distos, one

of A man living in the Western suburb takes TEACH reut, usarious interest, and Naomi at first, and abreast the Harbour Office great pleasure in the perforinsove of meritorious where are the funds to come from when hia milie; entrenca, $1; first prize, 520; second.

they had left her quite a quarter of a mile astern. deeds. One day, joing by a street, he porosives purse is empty sad his home desolate! If par $10; no time allowed for cars (Wiener of The boats took up their positions amongst a bead and the Naomi coming up with a slight straightway tries to set it right; whan, to kishim into prison, from whence he will ever is Opening Sulphur Channel the Kathleen forged one of the slabs of the pavement out of place, and ment is not made, the proprietor throw -sixth racy, first day, to be excluded.) perfvol bevy of staan launches which had naser.N.W. wind went on after her, and the pair intoase surprise, has liseovire aar oontaining; it ho does not cat, ho must face death; if he

H.M.S. Imperieuse's Victoria ...... There were four other boats engaged in the It was confidently expected by the Bootch-Wearily the little ships stored on their course, for his good sands

ble to see the start for the ever favourite race left the Ariel like the proverbial cow's tail 3200, a discovery construed by all as a reward does not sow, he will have anting to resp, so race, and simongst them was one from the Flag-men that Lockhart would stroke bia men to and perseverscos was at length rewarded; they

that his wood yourly wultiply, and, like the sword ship and the Alaetery.

victory, while the friends of Major Ellis were rounded Cow-e-show work in this order: Another fine contest throughout. There were aa confident about his succes. The start was two other bosts of 12 cars each engaged in the a bad one, the Kornblums being crowded race, one from the agelip and a third, the in alors and being consequently put to do a Alautery. At the start the second cutter from distance a good 100 yards furthar than the other the Imperieuse, gat la front and maintained a competitora. Lockhart's crew on the Victoria Besobing for Ching Hus the smallest outter to have been engaged to a young man from the quite who come to his unfortunate victims. The distance of half a length ahead for about a quar-were drst away, quickly followed by Haylar and began to threaten her opponents, and very sa comtry, who on a curtain day comes to Cunton patience of his patients was at length exhausted, tar of the distance, when the Almotory drow up Hioklay on the Shamrock, while the Major was she erept up and collared them, passed thein, and to claim his betrothed. Her marriage is then and the heartless impostor hasmet with his deserts. and got on a larel with her. She, however, is content to bide his time and take matters easy; took a daggervas lead. The Naoui taking made koown to him by the wealthy man, who Strict orders have been issued by the authuri- tuo next hundred yards fell back in her old From the start they were not in the erent, and second place, the Kathleen bad the poor eatis.readily gives him compensation to enable him ties for the olearance of all shanties and matchede position, and at half way the Via on the all interest ce tred in the doings of the other faction of knowing that there was nothing else to choose another party

erected over the canal in the western part of the inside course came steadily on her. The raw throg boots which by the time they had done two to pass her, and being the worst stern-chaser of A robbery takes place in the old factories; iky, of the latter, urged on by men in anernus hundred yards woro still loss, Hiobley on the the thres yachts, her obance in the race was the thief is, however, caught and punished. Another gambling house is attnaked by rob- Lunches and toate following her, took heart, and outside leading by huif a length from Lockhart gone from this point, and it became a close fight pulling with all their might got on a level with abs was the game diststice from Haylar, Fire between the big ur and the little cute little on the wharf from the Hongkong steamer. The warm reception leaving behind them one of A man, an unsophistivated young man, lardé beze, bat-in this instance they meet with a the leading bost, 200 yards from home. The hundred yards saw the lead of Hickler's boat in 'an in the end proving the biggest. Alagtery hen dropped olear behind, and the creased to a length from Leskhart with Hayllar

wily Canton sharpers, percalcing in him an easy their companions, Victoria was taken on till sha quite get away grappling with the latter, and the Major still board tack, and it looked as if she intended best him of all bis luggage and offects.

The Naomi was the first to come off the star-prey, stupify hit by means of drugs and deprive A man on his way from Palo to Canton is.

attacked by a band of pirates, who somehow or puddling along inshore in good form five lengths ing bone is the outer harbour regardless of the In Fatsbau a well-to-do family is visited by aj other got boent that he had Th. 60 on his pers plucky race by three lengths. PRILJO SCHOOLS EACE CUP, presented by H. materially altered in the next quarter mile, but were evidently returning vis Stone Cutter's thing that takes their fancy, are about to late, marauders assaulted hint and severely wounded

N. Mody, Lag; to all boys whose names the zonning was getting faste, all of the boats passage, she made a short board only and when the inmates of the house are aroused. The the sumpan roman are on the roll of any school in the soulony, quickening up to the three-quartar distance, followed sait

thieves, in order to insure their safety, and to A Faithless husband having hot his beart for four-pars; distanen, one-mile.

snd each grew doing its utmost to get in front The wind having veered round and blowing affect their cecape, carry along with them the with seother women, pateaway his wife without at the Douk jetty, The Shamrock passed the now more from the east, Mr. Forbes' easter paterfamilies. The neighbours persus the band, all the preliminaries of divoros, vining post a length chead of the other gained a decided advantage by this mors, and bat fearing leat the man should be hurt, abataiz A droadfui nosident fold of a man who pays a | bouls, in 7 minutes, 35 seconds. The win was a before the two other yachts had finished their from discharging their firearms,

a friend a visit. His friend is so delighted to jastly popular one, and the men were loudly respective port tacks, sho sailed past them and A doctor becomess dupe to the practical joke ses bim that he keeps him to dinner. After clared an getting out of their bent. Ellis's crew for the first time in the race took the kind. The of a few of his friends. He is told that he is ne- a sumptenus repast the man turns home and were last, and it did not seem boy had exerted Arisi, however, was handled too well throughout gently wanted by acertain family, and eager to shortly after dies. The family bring a charge themselves in the slightest throughout. It was the whole course to be treated lightly, and she discharge bis duties, or probably to earn his of polsoning against the friend, but on investiga- generally remarked, however, that the style is stuck gamely to her formidable rital. Lesțing dollura, he hastens to the directed hous. Antion the authorities exculpate bim. which they rowed over the course was the best the Kathleen hopelessly out of it, the other yachts unexpected reception is in store for him. The Another wonderful pig such as was kept in shown by ony crew during the taroting.

Binultaneously went about for the Lome rauchfamites, who are firm believers in the supersti Sheulen and handed over to the French re- FOR MET-OF-WAR's Gios AND WHALERS; at 5.05.18, aud it was then pretty certain that the fion that doctors are abad omen ̃at a presentative to be taken home is disopvored in distance, ona mile, entrance, $1; first prise, handsome little Atel would sweare the prize, time of good health, pounce upon him and Lianshow. The fate of this lusus naturæ was 315, second, 26; time for vars.-6 seconds per With jb topsall set they reced away right show him the door, taking great care to poun- lamentable and sad, the nativan,convinced that

• om) (winner of 5th mon lat day, to be ex merrily side by side (at least we know they teract the evil influence by compelling him to its pressnoe portended oril, put ita life to an aladed).

Jooked right merry, although naturally the pay a considerable sumi,

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from her sister boat and won an exceeding.hehind. The position of the boate was not strong food tide, but as the other competitom band of robbare, who, after appropriating every-son. Nor content with looting him these

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