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bring the story to an end. however, at last my "boy" made a bargain with them and we were fesced of several dollars at anob gata that they could manage to lead us through before we gut back to the stroot and our horses. I got aj photograph, boo, after ail-for just before the last gate there was a wonderfully pretty pavilion with a great bronze lion before it. So I took my oorili camera from the "hey" and snapped it at the pavilion when I thought the crowd were not watching mo. Three or four of them, however, caught sight of me and made ane jump for me and the oamers. I managed to keep my feet and a big kick only just touched the camera, bresking one of the supports of the shutter. The picture is not exactly what photo graphers call "plucky," and it might be a good deal sharper, bat it will serve as a scuvepir “of a pornlierly had quarter of an hour. I got through the gets all right and my "boy

waa fol. loving when half a dozen of the scoundrela precipitated themselves on him and saut him flying houd first into the middle of the strast, while my other camera, tripod and bag o double-backs Landed each in a separate mud hole.

That afternoon as I was mending my detective samers my "boy" cams in with the ton. ter?" "Well "I no go Llams Temple any more belang velly bad man!" "You'll certainly nover go there again with me." And I did not keep my appointment next morning to photo graph the big Buddha furtively.

Mee

HENRY NORMAN,

THE YEI-LOW RIVER BREACH.

Mr. John W. Stevenson, of the China Inlend Mission, Shanghai, has kindly foroured va ( C. Daily Ness with the following extract from a letter received on Saturday from one of the C. I. Missionarios, dated Chan-kia-k'eo,·Homan,, 7th February. The writer, with a companion, had just returned from atan days' tour in the fooded districts north of Chau-his-rec. Mr. Stevenson tells us that the information contaized in this letter is the first of a reliable character that the oflew at Shanghai Ina récaired direct fram i viskinaaries in Housn regarding the closing of the breach-

Losnow, 20th February. The Russia Government are spending fre millions of roubles in improving and strengthen. ing the defences of Vladivostook. Stat

- The Canadixo House of Commons last night, by a majority of 28, rejected a motion to the effect that the Canadian Govenment should appoint agents to negotiate commercial justies with foreign Powers without regard to Great Britain.

LONDON, 21th Februéry,

The Corps of Commissionaires will be extended to Melbourne as soon as the Sydney branch of. the service has enrolled from 80 to 100 members The death is announced of Lady Duffy, wife of Str Charles Gavaa Daffy.

COMMUNIORAL INTRELIGENC),

TRERDAY, 16th March UPIDIT.

Quotations are:**** New Malwa................... Old Malwa

#580 per pioul, alloa, of [1] to 2 cattions. $800 per picul, allos, of [2 to 24 cattion. „§610 per piogi, alles. of Patna (New)

[{1) to 21 battlom. Benares (New) 525 to 527)

:8950 to $55 per chest.

Oldor Malwa

ON LONDON.

BLONANDR

Telegraphie Transfor

Bank Bills, on demand

19/031

Bank Bille, at 30 days sight ~9;0. Bank Bills, at 4 months' might......3.0 Credits, at 4 months' aght

ON PARI

On NxW YORK

10/

8,00 Documentary Hills, at 4 months

sighti

Bank Bille, on demand

8.70

Credits, at 4 months* sight

9.88

Book Bills, on demand..

Credita, 60 days' sight

79+ ..741

Telegraphic Transfor

..218

Rank, on demand

220

Telegraphie Transfer Bank, on demand

ON

BHANGHAL-----

ON BOMBAT.—

ON CALCUTTA.---

Dank, at sight Privata, 10 days' sight SOTEREIGNS................

Quotations ara zum

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Share160

per cent, premium

$81 per share.

DAILY PERSS, WEDNESDAL, MARCH 27rn, 1889

NEWS FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL

LATE TELEGRAMS,

PARIS, 8th March.

A now Italian Ministry has been formed nader the presideney of Mt. Crispi, who takas the portfolio of Foreign Affairs The other Minister coinnin «n before with the following: exceptions:-Sz. Doda, Finance; Sr. Geulisivent, Treasury, and Sr. Fanal, Pablic Works

200 TAG Raor-Boys from 9 to 15 years of the fielding of some others, not altogether fat

age; 1st prize sup; 2nd prize, book.

tering remarks were passed in the Pavilion.

The following are the scores

20 Startel Balt

E. Lopos (5 yards)

II. Madar (20 yards).:

}

THE ARMY AND NAVY. PAT DEMINOS.

ION, 5. RI, N., Renn 16 barat sand & Kumsan. Majer Johnston, KB b Lowson i mot out. 14, E. M. Mais, R.§., « Maitland,

J. d'Almada (5 yards) ... 120 YARDS HURDLE RACK-Boya from 13 to 1808. Bart

13 F. Mild. Here yuare of ago; 1st prize, oup; 2nd prize, napkin Lynn, R...., T.. Bet,

Smich zing..

D. Oricon .N., Lowaun... 0 Atkinson, b LowEGA 13. Fang, RE, ċ Henneli, I. AJ. Campllist, Drok,

PW

amble second, but when thres flights fram Sevon entries Stopaat led all along with

21

J

20th March.

completed. The Amy Sherwin Opers Company LEADING ARTICLE

opened at the 'Theatre Royal on the 21st inst. The leading article of to-day rolers to a pro- An extraordinary general meeting of the share- posal which it is said was submitted to the Eizo holders of the Punjom Mining Company was opean Powers by Italy suggesting that recurso hold on the 2nd fust. Two prosentations were toarma should be as much as possible if not en-made to the Surveyor-General, Hoa.

toly avoided and peaceful witlement of all M. Prive, on the acousion of his rotiremont questions adopted. That Kingdom is stated to on the 2nd just from the public errion bavo roprenonted the horrors and dangers of war,ons by the employs of the Public Works and serious results that might ranit from the Department, and one by the community gen- 10 restless spirit of some political demagogues. arally. Mr. Prion left for Europe on the

News,

following day. The following appointments In compliance with instructions from F. E. the baro boou gaartted:-Major-General Gordon to be Vicoroy a large supply of material has been for Aaling Captain Superintendent of Police, Major warded to the officials all round Shac ch'ing for Dempster to be Aoting Superintendent of the the repairs of the baules, with a view to prevent Gaol Mr. Cooper Acting Surveyor General: Mr. ing any break during the forthcoming rainy N. G. Mitchell-Innestube Acting Registrar-on- oral. A Crioküt mutal, ILKCC,, ». Artis ind Permission has been naked by the tradespeople resulting in a cistory for the Club. A meeting Nary, was played on the 22ad and Zärd instant, living round the Examination Hall, that only of the shareholders of the Chins and Mavila Balls, Buna, Mile, Wits, Wides..N.B. half of their property should be taken over by Steamship Company, Limited was held on the the authorities for the extension of the present 29rd inst. A meeting of the shareholder of establishment, and that the other half should be the Hongkong Rope Masalacturing Company, left to them to carry on their business in.

† 1. 11. Quide, la N., E. W.

Waldwed

b C, Bard. Paste, 9th March.boas both foll, allowing the others to pass them d'Escompte has fallen to 390 francs.

The quotation for the shares of the Comptoir Rosult :-

LONDON, 18th Marab.

H. M. ironclad Sultan, which was airpaded of Malta, han suak,

The evidence for the Times in conoluded,' Tha Agency of the Copper Syndtesta ban biea transferred to Matheson & Co.

A. Gladstonian has been returned for the Barnsley division of Yorkshire by a majority of 2,851.

A: PABIÐ, 14th March, Vise-Admiral. Jaurès, Minister of Marine, died last night.

LONDON, 16th March."

A. Rese

C. Marguna.

B. Griable...

3

100 YARDS BURDLE RACE.-Girls from 6.1 10 years of age; let prise, geld brooch ; 2nd prize. Kilver bracelets.

Thirteen entered, the competitors having to go through the hurdles.

Relt--

Alias Stopant..

Constance Barnje

18 blow

+

Loton, 5-R, W. Madlend.

14 'Bar, Sith

esramnon, b Altland Extrate

1

G. G, Knight, E.N., t. Greig, Bar...... Major Mike, Ashen

14, Branwell, AM, & Bar.......

3

Dr. Lowson

Maitland

C. 9. Borf...

Maitland...

BOWLING ANALYBIE,

First Innings

65 99

40 13

12

Second Innings.

89 09

Barragen 05

Lowson 65,30

T. &. Smith...... 50 16

TRE KONGKONG CRIORĘT KLUS.

II INA

Box IIM CO.

QUARTER-MILE LEVEL Rach--All ages; 1st

prize, eup: 2nd prize, olgarette case. A Gladstonian has been elected for Kenning-yards, when he was passed by Soopen, and shortly Twenty on trim. Mostes lod for the first 100 ton by a majority of 690.

afterwards by Herspool. Soopan then led by 15.3leit fad, Your Knight at Garda, about ton yards but when within half a dozen. B. Smith Capt., & Kaigh an 42. Billes,... yards of the winning post he was pumped, and Dr. Lowwin, b Crichton - Horspool came in, first, Hose coming in and ing third place. Time, 82 1-5zzo.

Pamis, 17th Marah. General Boulanger, speaking at a banquet at Tours, said he repadixfed the Ifonareby and de liberal Republic, open to all, tolerant, wired and respecting liberty of occzelzave.

LONDON, 18th March. The Minister of Finance hos informed s meeting af bankers that a now ospital of $4,000,000 francs will be necessary for the Comptoir d'Escompte. Before evening, the whole was assured, including a further mivance | of 20,000,000 francs from the Bank of France. PARIS, 19th March, The value of the Comptoir Escompte's shaves has fallen to 167 francs. Financiera bavi Jeat another forty million.

DONDON, 31st March.

It is understood that the Comptoir d'Eerompts will be reconstrusted, under the title of the Comptoir National, with a capital of 40,000,000 and power to increase to 80 millions.

AMATEUR CONCERT AT THE "LUSITANO CLUB, HONGKONG.

One of the beat Amateur Concerts that kna taken place u Hongkong for same years was that

given on Wednesday evening, the 20th fast, the Lusitano Clab for the purpose of providing funda for the new organ at the Catbóle Cathedral.

"We found no water whatovor eaming! from the Yellow River, though in many placca Barge tracts of country are till submerged; in other places the farmers had boon busy Petimes and where the water had receând. before aven the branch was closed, they had bro able to plant their grain. In a great many places, however, this had boon impossible, the. and being still little better than a swamp. In be different places we passed through we heard but little complaint. Trade roriving and the brosch closed, everyone's hope soomed high that how their troubles were almost over. Thongli se and taken some meney with us to reliers kny urgent cases, we had no occasion' to use it to desperate cases coming under our notice.

We saw muah distress, but it was so general a felt wa daro not begia distribute with the comparatively small amount at our disponi The reason we found so little really argent dis reas in the villages was tint the poorest have ali code to Tai-kung and other plansa, and this Lost sonth or two the numbers seeking relief in this ray have be greater than ever, in Taikang, Jasiuorenes being 20,000 over the numbers iven now and those given three months ago to is as we passed through that place. Already here is a talk that all the centres of relief are o be closed-some my in a month, while others | Straits Marine Insurance Company, Limited-smong amateurs. A dificult Nootarne of by in two months"

NAGASAKI.

Chinese Insurance Company, Limited-1085 per

u Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 1

per share..

יד.

Canton Insurance Office, Limited-$215 per

share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares

$350 per share.

Chins Fire Insurance Company's Shares-983

For Abare.

225 nom.

The

Ably

Fnion Insurance Society of Canton, Limited-The Concert Hall of the Club was weil filled,

$105 per share.

and the audience was a most.demonstrative one. China Tradera Ingarabee Company's ShareThe programme opened with a spirited chorus

very ably rendered, and was followed by the sing North China Insurance--Tls. 297) per share.ing, by Mr. Crow, of Death or Gery" The Yangtzo Insurance Association-Ts. 973 per piece is a armewhat diffonit one, and Mr. Crow

*baro..

Jon'the whole gave a very fair sccount of it, af- though he was more successful in other soleo tions during the evening. Miss Laura Leiria possesses a soprano voice of remarkable sweet ness and purity, although her upper register is scarcely strong enough for a hall of the size of that at the Club. Her singing of a solo from Eruani and in several concerted pieces was unexceptionable throughout. Miss Caro- Lins Bones in her pianoforte solos displayed a delicacy of touch which is rarely found

Chopia's sxxd a fantasia The Minstrel Boy" Straits Fire Insurance Company, Lámited— { gare her simple opportunity to display

the possession of talent sa a pianist. $18.

well known "Hear me Norma rendered by Miss Carvalho and Miss Leiria, whilo the first named lady created immense ez+ tower of strength in the concerted pieces. Mr. thusiasms in the Bolo., Miss Carvalho was alw a Evans who possesses a very good base voice, ained a hearty recall, while Mrs. Humphreys was similar y rewarded for har performance, Mrs. Maria Guedes ia an old favourite, and, was ua well received as ever, and Miss d'Almada e Castro wasard to advantage ju a solo, from L'Ebreo." Mr. Maitland somewhat handi- capped himself by the selection of bis song. The namby-paz by drawling halled“ Only save mory"

music which composed the programme and it speaks well for Mr. Maitland that he managed to give such a good account of it. Mr. Baola zob has greatly improved in voice power since we last, beard him, and his solo from "Don' Carlos" was a spirited performanos. The duct from "E. Paritane" by Messrs. Crow and Bachraoh was a little lifeless at firah, but'con-

Hongkong and Whampos Dook Company's

3hares 51 per cent. prom. It is under consideration to form another Hongkong, Cantor, and Macao Stamboat Co.'s Hectric Light Company in Nagasaki, in ad-to-China Steam Navigation Co.'s Share

Shares-123 per cent. prem. ition to the one recently started.

It ia stated that the estimates of expenditure

the Japanese Consulates to be established at Bremen, Odessa, Bombay, and Vancouver are sluded in the estimates of expenditure for the

hool year.

The now Flour Mill of Inga is a

Par.

China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited

-$100 per share, nom.

Douglas Steamship Company, Limited--873 per

share..

в

Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-$19er

far completed La to permit of work being Bharu. emmenged, and the ceremony of formally Engkong Hotel Compring a Shares$170 per

paste.

ugurating the satablishment will shortly be China Sagar Refining Company, Lixited-$1891 asorted with the spirited and really good bla. The Mill has been er: cted by a company

native merchants and others. with a capital of par.share.

30,000. Strong substantia! brick buildings Luson Sugar Refining Company, Limited-188

ave been specially erected for the purpose, and e machinery, to be used is of foreign manufas re. It has been satisfactorily proved by expe- now that the best of flour can be made from tive grown grain, and with proper manage. sat we have as doubt the undertaking will berested-- Rising Sun-

u out to be a sound investment to thos

LATE TELEGRAMS,

The following telegrams, from Australian e have not yet appeared in our columes:→→→ IN IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT AND COLONIAL

GOVERNOKS. '

LONDON, 16th February. The Earl of Qualow, Governor of Now Zos- ad, was enfurtaired at a farewell banquet laat gut prior to his departure for that colony..

Lurd Kantaford, Secretary state for the lonies, who was one of the principal speakers, tel in the course of his speech that the re- analbility of selecting the Governors of all the fontes must rest with the Imperial Govern. sat, though it was undoubtedly their duty to test the best men possible,

par stare.

Hongkong Ice Company's. Shares--$100 per

share.

ringkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

85 per share.

Fundors and Sunghie Dns Samantan Mining Perak Suger Cultivation Company Tls. IB per

Compsay, Limited-851 per share.

Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Li

wited-8200 per share, nom.

here.

A. S. Watson & Co. Limited-100. par rast,

premium, nom flengkong. Kewleon Wharf and Godown Cr.

Limited-$197 par share. Singapore Insurance Compway, Limited--$17.50

per share, nom. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 - par out*,

premium, noma. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 0-5 per cent.

premium, aor.

Chinese Imperial Loan, 1996 E-11 per cent. Sonete Francaise des Charbonnages du Tonkin

premium. nom.

-$810 per cent, prens, zollern. Hongkong High Level Tramways Company, East Borneo Planting Company, Limited-$55

Limited-200 per cent, prem.

per share, nam.

Lord Onslow, replying to the toast of his

th, expressed his sympathy with the oc- Cruickshank & Co., Limited 450 per share,

buyera.

akare, sellers.

tion, and said he hoped to promote closer Hongkong Dairy Farm Co., Limited-$12 per los between them and the mother country.

promised that during the term of his Gover Seagoi Kerah Pimating Company per rship his hospitality should be on a liberal scale. The Marquis of Lorne, who also spoke, on- share, nom. aded that the days of Dowzing-street dista.

a to the colonies had ceased.

INADEQUATS DEFENCES.

LONDON, 19th February. Lord Carnarvon, in a letter to the Timer to. 3. complains of the inadequacy of the artillery

the various coaling and other paval statione

the Empire both at home sad abroad. Da ims that the colony of Viatoris has schiavad es in the direction of modern guns and this west implements of wariare than England bene.

Lospor, 20th February. Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, tes that the country is in a position to pay Sintarest on a loan of £40,000.00 for defence

poses without any increased taxatica. The Birmingham factories are now working and night manufacturing shelf and amma- ion for quick-fring gana.

THE-SAMOAN DIFFICULTY,

LONDON: 21st February. Gormany demands the punishment of Mr. J. Klein, who was compelled to leave Samson for active part he took in supporting the cause

Postmata.

TROUBLES IN NEW ZEALAND.

ATCKLAND, 18th February. Po Kooti, the New Zealand chief who was der in the Poverty Hay massayre of 20 years :

accompanied by emo hundred armed fol- rers, is now prosseding on a visit to the scen

his sanguinary explila. The settlers there 9 appointed a vigilance committes, and wil}

at the visit of Te Koul, by force if necessary.

AUCKLAND, 2nd February

Steam Launol Company. Lumibed-900 per The Hongkong Brick and Cement Company,

cont., nom.

Limited-920, sellara

Groen Island Company, Limited-$60 per share. Tabak Planting Company. Limited-$15 per

share, nom.

Electrin Company, Limited-810 per share,

sellers.

|

F. Horrpool

3. Seopen, Hati A. Rosen

200 YARDS Rac-Boys from 6 to 9 years of 15; 1st prize, oard stand : 2nd prize, book. Entries. Smith, L. E. Lammort, E. Alves, F. Jorge Result

L. Lammert

B. Alves

F. Jorge

3

120 YARDS RACE-Girls from 10 to 14 years

20

1116

HUQAON.

Limited, was held on the 25th instant.

The O. 9. 8. Co.'s atsamer Bellerophon, which brought among her passergers Mr. Justies arrived here on the 25th instant from Liverpool,

Colony, Fiolding Clarke, the no Paisne Indge of this.

A man parmorsting a candidato in the Ring- shan examination was detected and cangued

A gambler finding a coffin, appropriatos it, aul selling it gambles away the money.

On the 18th a caller of Fak-kop-piu lotary by the braves of the Wei-yuan Li stationed on Gordon to be Acting Captain-Superintendent bickots was caught on board the steamer Parig

The appointments of Major-General A. H. A. 4 Bhamie.

A petition has been presented to the authori.of Police, and of Major T. C. Dempster to be Jolanton, & Anical ties by a shopkenpoc la Fatshan, whose partner Acting Seperintondout of Victoria Gaol are dl net bat9 eloped with his wife.

Karght...

and b Miles

105 Book's Byrne, & Hilow

101 al

67 Garde, M...

15.

Dr. Akato, & Byrne, b Mile

Bennet, Johnston, b Mile

14

1

1 ม.

W. Taylor, Ice, bir.

A. Method, not out

||F, Maithat, & Grichts..

W. G. Greig run out Ty, 19, y

10.

Lt. Byrne G. G. Knight.

at Garde, big..... ?Garde, b Miñer

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

First Innings.

Balle. Ruus, Mãn. Whts, Widos. N.B.

20 19 83

of age.

A. J. Campbell 45 3 Lee Crichton

3

15

12

60 23

Elevon entered for this event.

Major Miles ar 10

Daisy Arthur..................

1

a

C. Naronhs.uk akan da D. Noronha

2

Second Innings Major Miles ... 75 40 Crichton

300 YARDS RAGE-Boys from 9 to 18 years of age; lat prize, cup ;-Zad prize, biscuit box: 23 stries. Result

100

R. Topes (10 yards)

C. Cook (10 yards) .....

F. Labary (10 yards)...

i

3

1.

Bythe Knight

29

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

SPOON COMPETITION,

The 8th spoon coxopetition at 500 yards took YARDS SKIPPING HACE-irls; lat priza place on Saturday, the 23rd inst. between 28 albq; find prize, brooch, 14entries. Result:-compito.2, and was won by Mr. B. L. Woodin

C. Noronha

with the excellent score of 47 puials out of-e possible 50. Mr. Ford was second with a score M. Kapp

Handicap Challenge Cap will take place, the B. Aitain

af 44. The shooting on the whole was very good. Next Saturday the first competition for the new ortries for which close on Friday next-

HALF-MILE RACE-Boys from 16 to 18 years of age; lat prize, milvor cap; 2nd prizo, siver watch.

Entries N. 8. Eitel (scratcb), S. Scopen, (eorutoh), A. Rose (10 yards), J. Queri (20 yards), H. Gonsalves (25 yarda), G. Keedios 20 yards), B. Grimble (25 yards), M. Queda (1) yards). A very good race and a cloa inish. the winner only loading at the tape by about a yard. The

min. 33900

N, L. Eitol.... A. Roso

1

50

YARIS RACE Boye and girls under 6 years ego; let prize, steamer: 2nd prizo, whistle,

of

27 entries, Result

A. Lopes

Miss Lopesa

E. Humphreys.......

Hoe STEP AND JUMP-Boys from 6 to 9 years

of age; Int prine, silver chain; 2ad silver stade. Entries--L. E. Lampaert, E. Alves, J.-Smith, Sath

L: Smith...

L., E. Lammert........

600 YARDS RACE-Boys from 13 to 16 years of age; let prize cap; 2nd prize, silver watch, 19 Entries very good race, Horspool win- sing by about three yards.

F. Horspool (scratch

F. Bila (30 ya. mg B. Lammert (10 yds.).....

THREE LEGGED RACE-Boys; let prise, gold

scarf pin; 2nd prize, book.

13 Couplos entered. Romult-

Moora and Eifel camo in first, but were dir- qualified owing to losing a portion of the testings

P. Soares

C. Marques

Mr. E. L. Woodin Mr. Ches. Ford

Mr. Walter Jackson...... P... Da afr. U. Wood Col-Sergt. Delaney

P.C. W. Hebeztwo.......

11r. Robinson

Lieut. R. A. Marin, R.N.” 1:0. J. Can Lieut. Baynes, F.N.

SCORES. Tara 5515056545 ...... $7. ....... 4345555455 ...... 44

4553-455434 83545459:5

.... 5453455958...... 2 ....... 8562555482

Berg, MnConald, H.K.P... Sergt. Major Meroon, R;A. Mr. C. H. ThomPSON O

Mr. F. Y. Watts......

Mr. F. Howell.. -------

Lieut. T. Carlyle, HA.............. Dr. R. F. Yee, BAN

Mr. G. C. Eayward... Mr. F. G. Culin

Mr. T. G. Heighington .......

Dr. A. M. Fago, RN.

4585453354

4355358343 35-25345354.

4835254319

3453521542...... 4285224545 5831924541

2552352425. 03:25.55952

$559438239 2132554652

2235132052 .... 4223015232

4042594224

0003-190955

Mr. C. Y. Zaddi Nr. A Bhelton Hooper Mr. J. Willmoti Mr. E. Hops 9223022202 Mr. G. T. Eivors...... alt. F. W. Cross...

£23503323 0002002555 02033-10225

0002002000

Provious winner of spoon at this range.

SUMMARY OF THE "KWANG-PAO."

18th March:

LEADING ARTICLE,

At Fatalan & wonderful fish with four test having been bought by some gourmets and eaton, two of them died and one of them lies i critical state.

..

gazetted.

School are on the way out, and fourth is to follow shortly. These additions will bring the aumber of the Europos stal up to nine, an in- crease of one half.

Three tow musters for the Government Central

It is notided in the Gasette that Mr. E. Bowd. lor is appointed to be provisionally, special en that Mr. T. C. Cooper is ta net temporarily a gineer for the Praya Reclamation Scheme, and Acting Barrerer Generat

21st Marok. LEADING ARTICLE. The Americar question with regard to the ex clusion of Chinese from the United States is ng.in taken up and treated at length, this time in a new light in so far that distinct proofs are J. M. Price, lite Surveyor-General, left here in On Saturday morning, the 23rd inst the Hon. brought to show that the animosity to Chinese the O. and O. steamer Deceit. A large number is only to be found among the labearing classes, ef lie friends were present ou the wharf to bid whose main object is to koop, up high wages, im farewell, while many arcompauled him on but that the landowners sad farmers would board, and on the departure of the steerer a salro rather see the Chinamen saltio down, as they of crackers was fired by his Chinese well-wishera muke better workmon, are more thrifty, more hardworking, and, what is more, are scatented Arst timo at the meeting of the Legislative

In the Prays Boclamation. Jill read with laas wages. It is therefore shown in con- Concil or the 22nd inst.amendments oustedraft clusion that the Staten one really bepedited, and Fablished in the Castle bave been introduced that very materially by Chinees workmen.

NEWS.

the temple dediented to Confucius, and joss sticks At Llenchow & great gathering took place in were profusely braint by iba visi tots. Lienohow this year.

Melos nud small por are very prevalent at

beer sy stod, and is shortly to be tried. for many years evaded the police has at length notorious easter, named Hushib, who had

Goiting the bar to actions for amnages in com- their sah-jocessg er tensata being 1. ft toaffooled action with the works to sebion cgainst the Crown, matters as between holders of lots and

the Bill Holders of sections frosting the Praya are also mentioned as parties to the

to be Acting Registrar General is gazetted. also oleme as well as holder of ots

The appointment of Mr. N. G. alitchell-Innes

4 strange freak seized a man is a temporary metuber of the Legislative Council, vice the Hoo. the same gentleman's appointment as an official fit of insanity, and he chopped all his fingers off. H. Stowart Lockhart, absent on lears. Mr. Walchaw is not exempt from the incursions Mitchell-Imes also receives the substantive ap of kiduappers, and kidnapping cases repeatedly pointment of Assistant Colonial Baretary. Tige

occar.

Over at Bom a man was arrested in pose on of a large number of spurions coins.

Another raid he been made upon gamblers Kro-yao and several gambling dens have been

closed.

Mr. Stewart-Lockhart, protected. Mr. F. H. Mag, Passed Cadit, is gaset to the post of Acting Registrar-General, in to the acting appointment of Assistant Colonial Sosrotury

The Union Line steamer Sass, which

A man who was coming to Cantan from Shaste arrived here on Saturday, experienced rather severe weather two dayaufter starting on or Fog- to marry a young lady to whom he was engaged,ago out. Sheleft the Elbe or the 20th January Foes on board the wrong passenger bost, and only discovers his mistakes when the boat had already and discharged pilot at Dover on the 1st. She gona some way. The mistake necessitated the the Channel increasing to a heavy gale in the then bad strong westerly winds and' sen dowa postponement of the wedding ceremonies for Bay of Biscay, Hove the salp to during the few days, panding the arrival of the bridegroom.gale for thirty setan bones, shipping Fory boary

22nd Mareb. LEADING ARTICLE.

seas fore and aft, During the galo two boats were soonsbed, bridga ladlars, winah steam The leader of to-day gives a geographical and pipes and casings, henocops, and strop peos were historical description of Annam, which is sot carried away. Procondel on her songs, and devoid of interest. It is shown by the writer reached Post Said on the 15th Fobraury, and how the influx of Chinces from Kwangtang, after a detention of two days the in order to Kwangst, and Fuhkion iauresmed the population, repair stea pipes proceeded or her course, and and the enzorainty of China was acknowledged passed out of the Cans ou the 19th February. in consideration for protection and assistance since when nothing xotable happened until rendored to the tributary Kings in their reashing this post. diffulties and potty wars.

NEWS.

A shop in the vicinity of a Government powder depot has been closed as a precaution against accidents.

A complaint lodged by a gentleman against schoolmaster for using the birch too frequently; was dismissed by the authorities, who opined that such differences should be settled out of ourt.

A biography of Shib Kao, Chengohi, the in ventor of the Chinese characters, who was of such surpassing intelligence, the article says, that on his forehead above his ordinary two syes, he had siderably improved its the latter part. One of 300 YARDS BACE-Cumese boys over 15 years He is said to have lived 215 years, all of which step father that he supported his father with it,

An adopted son was dotooted taking mens two additional eyes, the better to discern wisdom. away repeatedly, but being fourd out by his

W. Pirey

of age.

Seren entries-Result-

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The Actiog Oficial" season is now fall upon |ms. Next week the following appointréante will be filled by acting officials, a t of them are already en filled-In this Clonial Secretary's office the Assistant Colonial deorotaryship; in the Transury, the Colonial Treasurer, in the Department of Public Works, the Surveyor General, the Assistant Surveyor General Mr. Bowdler being seconded for the Reclamation Scheme), and Assistant. Engineer; in the Port

logistrar-General; in the Harbour Depse in cut Postmaster-General; in the Registrar-General's offee, the Registrar-General and the Assistant

Affles, the Postmaster-General, and the Assistant

he devoted to study and the consummation of he was not called to task, and the father has been the Government Marine Surveyor; in the Su-

his work. After his death he was buried at Li-granted a eum auciont for his daily expenses. I hsiang-ting, twenty li from Kaifong-fu, in Ho- aan, and bis burial place is held in soch bigh vO-

the best items of the whole entertainment was the sextet by Mins Carvalho, Mas. Cuedes, Mesure. C. H Lammert, BW Maitland, 0. Bushraod, and C. Evans. The rendering of this pièce was a most artistin performance, and re foota the greatest credit on all whe took park 200 YARDS RACE-Chinese boys under 15 years plained, shan the vicinity of the tomb. Temples!

but Mr. C. H. Lammert, who possess pleas ing Bight tour voice, is deserving of special pride. Mr. Lammert also took part in a trio in the second part of the programme, Mr. 8. Gower. and Miss Carvalho ably assisting Mr. Cattane made an efficient couluolor, although at times he) was a little too much in evidence, and taker all round it must be confessed that it is a long time since we have attended a concert of this descrip werved by one and all of the performers. tion, where praise was so thoroughly well de

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HONGKONG SCHOOLS ATHLETIC

SPORTS.

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Chun Cho Ting..........

of age.

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In this erent a team from 36. Joseph's and Voteria Callaga pulled against s team from the Public and Central Schanke, St. Joseph and Victoris team had the best of tug at first, bat under good coaching the Central and Public School teams, managed to recover their lost ground, and after a hard tassle pulled over their opponents. BAND BOYS' RACE.

Bight entries.

Clayton (scratch)

novation that oven birds and animals, it is ga- HOW THE “TRED; B. TAYLOR" WAS | in the Police Department, the Captain supetias

aranow erosted to his honour everywhere through- out the whole Empire, and the Emperor himself

in porson yourly worships at bis shrine,

NEWS

TOWED FROM THE ROCKS AT KANONSAKI.

promo Court, the Attorney-Gool and Regis, trar: in the Magistracy, one of the Magistratas-

tendent; in the Cuol, the Superintendent, andia - the Fire Brigade, an Amistant Acperistement.

Wo bare received a pamphlet entitled. "The being reprint of a paper read by him before Famous Mon of China," by the Rev. Dr. Babor, the Shanghai Yang Men's Chistian A- sociation. It gives a brief glance at the great

The Japan Gazelle says:-A few remarks may be worthy of insertion respecting the lift The Pany and the Namhai Magistrates ing and salving of the ship Eyed. B. Taylor, he havo issued proclamations enjoining the people fors noticed by us as lying atranded off Karen men in all departments that China has produced. to discontinns promenading the streats after sake. The contract for floating this ship was Under the heading of Parveaus" the following dark with lanterns, as was done during the ten given to Mr. Mankichi, Japanese Salvor and Demos are mentioned: "Sin Fang, the founder days before and after the marriage of His Divar of Yokohama and Kobe. On the 26th of the 19ted arend was founder Majesty, for fear of affording bad characters ult, the party started for the scans of the wreck, peasant and sacended the throne of Chias B. C. opportunities

and on arrival at once commenced operaticus:22.

› carry out their designs.

A man desizons to add a number two wife to about two hundred cooles were immediately Emperor, A.D.de, of one-third of China, in the Liu Pai, u aller of straw aboen. becaus his household, agrees to purchase a servant girl engaged to disharge or shift the ballast as for $120, and as bargain money pays 870 in ad- anired, preparatory to filling the hold with time of the Three Kingdoms. Li Yu, a seller vance. When ho after a time came to claim her empty saké tuba. While the boilers, ongines, and founder of the former Sang dynasty. I of straw sandals, became Emperor A. D. 420; as his own, the girl was found to have disappear pumps and piping were being placed in poi-o-gaan, a deserted orphan child, became Em- ad along with the person who had received the tion, two divers overhauled the bottom, plank- bargain menay.

ing and caulking, where required. At 10 dynasty. Chao Kacang Yen, son of

peror A. D. 325, and founder of the Aftor Tang official, A young girl was engaged to a young man p.. fine, and the track, it little hard, was on the 100 YARDS LEAF FRO EACE-Boys from 8 towed him she tried to eat her threat with a razor from that time until Friday afternoon, the latosaurs passants, who entered a Badabist mon-

the pumpe wore starici and who was objectionable to her, and rather than tinued working with only short stoppages great Sang dynasty. Chu Tran-chang, son of 2-became Emperor A. D. 960, and founder of the

The manual athletic sports of the Hongkong Race Course, Happy Valley, in the presence of Schools took place on the 20th instant on the a large number of spectators. The weather was

whole in good going order. Most of the events rodnaxt very large fields. ali were well contested During the afternoon the Band of the 91st Regiment was in attendance, and played several selectiuus. At the close of the meeting the prizes were presented to the successful com politors by Mrs. Bateson Wright.

The Clerk of the Course were-Messrs. J.

Sampson and T. K. Dealy. Starters-lesers W. M. B. Arthur, G. A. Caldwell, and S. M.'E.

Hongkong and Investment and Agency Com-Wheeler Jadges Messrs, H. F. Hayllar and West Point Building Company, Limited-$62 Appended are the results of the various svents:-

pany, Limited-$160 per share,

F. H. May. Refereo-Mr. C. H. Thompson. per share.

Loxa JUMP-Boya from 13 to 10 years of age; Ist prins, gold scarf ring; 2nd prize, gold pia Entries Ng Wa Char, F. Horspeci, W. Sto pani, J. Machado, J. Toppin, F. Sonthey, C. Marques, B. Azevado. Beault-

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The Government have despatched a large B.ATION,

on of armed omstabulary to the Poverty Bay.

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W. Armstrong

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day was utilized in shifting ballast and righting

15 years of age; but, prize, salt collar; 2nd She carried out her design, but luckily the gush just, when the ship to all appearances, was ready astery, because he had become an orphan without prize, book..

was not deep, and she was heated and has st for floating. At 5 p.m. the same day the first means of support, became Emperor A. D. 1368 Eight pairs started. Besult

length consented to waive her objections. start was made and when the ship had lifted and and founder of the Ming dynasty." By this A band of robbers having ascertained that a floated off about forty fost from her old position Hat our readers will vote that the Fai Ping ra man who had just married bed received several the attempt to get her off that night, was shanbel leader had sufficient precedent for his ambi valuable presents, paid him a visit and Leartless-doned. The whole of the night and following tion to found a dynasty. ly carried cft all they could lay hands oñ.

An attempt was made to kidnap three hand the ship, which had been lying the whole time at Bone girls, but, the ories of the mother brought an angle of 35deg. cansing great trouble-in HONGKONG CRICKET CLURT. ARMY AND NAVY. love with a girl misrepresents himself as a rived from Yokohama, and on Paturday the position to our Eegistrar Greteral as protector

timely telp.

working the pumps and scouring the ballast, do, A marrim man having fallen desperately in On Firday evening, II. B. M. ship Satellite r It was long past 3 pm on Friday, the 22nd widower and makes advances to the family, which attempt was renowed as soon as the towing gear of Chinese, acted a graceful part the other day.

CRICKET

MACAO.

The Procurador of Macao, who holds a similar

absent, took the deld against instant, when the Club, with four men are favourably received; and presents are er was fixed on board. The Batellite steaned slowly It appears from what wo read in the Corrsio

be

formidable changed and the engagement fired Soon, how ahead and in a very short time it was apparent combination of the United Services whose ever, the truth leaks out, and the parents of the to all that the attempt was going to Macause that three China girls were kidnap- first innings realised a paltry 66 and praved girl rather than disregard propriety aseout to a success. The Fred. B. Taylor gradually, pod from one of the villages near Macao and in mexpected collapse. The wicket was aft the celebration of the marriage, but the wife of dowly, but surely

were on their way to the latter place, when the came of into. de Passage boat was caught in a gate of wind and and far better suited for offensive than de. the party for a long time refused to acknowledge water without a single hitch. The two tags fensive batting that this was so, is shown by the new ocmer as an equal. but a way was at which had been engaged now took obergs, allow-pers were rescued by a fishing junk, and when was wrecked. The three girls and their kidnap- the success which waited upon the Club, which length found to elisfy all scruples.

ing the Satellite to proased back to Yokohan they arrived at Macao the captain of the junk The Fred. B. Taylor was towed into Yokosain in making bis report at the Horbour Offles leid harbour and anchored in 7 fathoms of water, then the information as to the kidnapping. The girls

13 included five known hard bitters, and by the

to 16 years of age; 1st prize, tennis bat; 2nd prize, book

Entries-V. Remedios, F. Har spool (pen. yard), A. Rose, B. Grimble —Result,-*

F. Hormpool (pau. 1 yard) 90 yards. I

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19th March,

final stand made by Major Johnston and Brain- well in the second innings of the Ervices. Ex. The whole of the loading article in the issue showing that the parties in charge were confidest were therefore forwarded to the care of the Pro- copt Lee, Blair, and ampbell, no one could make of to-day is coupled by a full and detailei das of keeping her aflost. All must be congratuistenrador, to whom three other Chinese presented anything out of the excellent trundling of cription of the marriago eoremovies up at Pe-od-the Commander, Officers, and executive on themselves siter wards as proposers for the girls Maltland, Lowson, and Barf, the last named king, with a full account of all that was done of hoard H. M. S. Scdellite for the great cation to be their second wives. The girls accepting claiming are wickets for dozen rus. The the promssion and of the rites and formalities and are taken that on their past there should them, the wedding ceremony was civilly perform 100 YARDS RACE-Boys from 1 to 18 years of changes of bowling rung upon these three al-scrapalously observed.

be no drawback, fest by taking sandings and age lat prize, cup 2nd prize, oup.

ways took inmediato effect, and Smith, who In one of the villages of the Pan-yn distriot a bearings of a safy channel for the tow-off; m

ed by the Frocurador, while Sr. Albino Antonio There were 37 entries for this race, which was was in reserve, was never called upon. Though man named Fan having a spite against a man condly for the hearty and able assistance all The kidnappers on the cther hand, were given Pachoco and Br. Jose Robarts stood witnesses. ran in two hosts. In the first heat the first the Club felling all round smart, Chen, by name, on repeated occasione came to gave to the work in hand; and lastly, but not free board and lodging at the Gorerament in. three were L. D'Almada, W. Armstrong, and it is but fair to record the fino catch with which the latter's house at the bond of a band of re-cast for the shocess of the attempt. Mr. G. P..Sinnett, in the order named. In the seDick gave Campbell his cour de grace suit the tainers and committed inoursions in his elds, Warnecke, Enginer, Yokohama, was in charge stitution under the charge of Sr. Jozo Peres. cond heat the first three, E. Lopes, A. Obadyah, plucky way in which Bennett (representing demolished the buildings, and carried away his of the pumping gear, and by the able ma

H. Madar. The result of the final was:

E. Lopes (1 yard) D'Almada (pea. 2 yards)

·W. Armstrong (serstob).........

100 YALDS RACK-Boys from 19 to 16 years of

age; lat prise, cup; 2nd prize, biscuit box. "Thirteen entered, and a good mes resulted, the winner passing the tape by about a yard ahead.

se committee that To Kooti would not be

wed to some, and if his persisted he would be oatod. The latter passed through Opotiki Bongbong lay with 200 followers. The hundred arined phong...

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100 TARDA RACK-Boys from 6 to 9 years of age;

ives of the Ngatiporon tribe, who are strong-nila pposed to Te Kosti's coming, and fought nst him during the war, are expected at berne to-uight. The excitement amonget friendly nativer in Gleborne is increasing at prosp at of a skimish. They were singing Er war obants in the streets to-day. The on of the Government, however, though Fortu ly, will, it is thought, remore all risk of a "Nizwal ...

arbance.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

LONDON, 18th February. Terr Licht oetisates that the European-beet fuction for the first Aro months of the best cempsign will be 150,000 tons above

•hat visible supply in Europe, while in th Amerias it will be 150,000 tons below. rahdanoon Watkins having declined the bepris of St. Amph. succession to the Bight Rav. Dr. Hughes. the appointment been conferred on the Rov. Alfred George varde, vicar of Carmarthen.

LONDON, 19th February.

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1st prize, silver chain; 2nd prize, aleere links Nine entride. Result

E. Alves (1 yard).....

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Amoy and Coneular cricket) stopped the fast crops and properly. The Magistrato, informed of in which the ship was cleared of water and Rept bowling, and allowed only one bye. In the first this premmptuous and lawless action, has issued affoot great credit is due to him for his work

both under and above water. innings of the Club, Smith and Lowson added orders for the institution of a strict inquiry,

HONGKONG

CHINA..

FOOCHOW.

Rumour has it that a change in the costpancy

DASS

60 runs for the second wieket, and wiped out the A daring robbery was committed a few days defait by ste strong hitting. Lister on Barf back at Shen-te. The robbera ancceeded in pene and Atkinson compiled 50 for the seventh trating into the houses and in carrying away

of the Viceregal domains will shartly come to wicket. Two fires and a six attest the character properly and money to the value of one thousand of Bar's cricket, which was a dashing display, farl

We hear that another proclamation has been The Legislative Council niet on the Mud inst, An attack was made by a band of pirates upon when Mr. N. G. The doctor, never disconcerted (except about Isat

Mitobeli-Inres took hissed by the Viceroy, of a highly moral charac Xmas), played more steadily than usual. Both junk laden with silk, but the opportene arrival seat as Aoting Registrar General. A message ter, in which H. E. deal with no fewer then fall to brilliant catches in the long field by Byrne, of two native gunboats saved the cargo and the was read from His Ereallency the Gover-rito cardinal sine of the people. standing by the ladies' tent, the one which got yerel

nor with reference to the Prava Reclam Has the Spring Meeting of the Fokien Race attempt, and than with one hand. Major Miles, gentleman, who was so touched by the easna that the Reclamation was read a first time. The seems to bo stirring in the matter, and unless rid of Atkinson not being made till the third A servant girl was sold to a well-to-do Canton tion Schema, and a bill to gire effect to Club been relegated to the Kalends? Nobody who was put on at the fall of the sixth wicket occurred between this girl and a young man, Berlin Ladies Mission Bill and the Prisca Or the expedient resorted to Inst winter is again bowled with tolling effect, as bis analysis of 4 living together, when he came to take over dinance Amendment Bill were passed, the Build-adopted, the stewards are not likely to be drona L. E. Lammert (1 yard) ............................................

wickets for 10.rans shows.

charge of bia purchase, that he made inquiriesing Ordinazos was considered in Committes. from their groove. I. Smithyard)

The Army and Navy miedo a better stand at as to the reasons of much kan anguish, and In reply to a question from Hon. 6. P. Chater: 3

We understand that car Portuguese follow their second attempt, Young was dows on leg when he was told by the neighbours that these anent the forhidklon concert at the Civil He residents will shortly present Mr. Consul Wi- LONG JUMP days from 9 to 13 years of ages balls. Campbell, just as he was becoming daa- two falt the emparation so much because they had spital, His Excellenty said he had einbodied his gate, In view of his approaching departure to the 1st prize, writing desk; 2nd prize, scarf ring. gerous, sasoia bed to a ball from Lowson, which been engaged to be married, he relinquished his remarks in a despatch to the Secretary of Stats, United States. with a valedictory addraw se 11 entered for this event, and some very good would have non-plussed most batsmen. Blair claim. jumping was shown. Ramjaha led for some made 41 in true cricketing style and was credited

which was laid on the table. In the despatch companied by a suitable memento as a token of time, but his distance was beaten by F. Lebury with a nian owing to the bail trying to get a free Pulp in the Panya district several plokpockets forbidden from unworthy motives, as reprosent vicos while protecting Portuguese interests While a juggler was showing off his tricks at His Excellency states that the coert was not their high appreciation of that gentleman's sar- | Bid C. Caoke, Remult

zide back to the wickets to o "ricky," Nine mon managed to abstract from a mail box, in which ed, but because being a public institution be during the Franco-Chinese opias C. Cooke (11 feet 7 in) 2

wore out for 87, and 16 were yet wanted to sare the money was kept, a considerable sum. When questioned whether thesuperintendent hada right Some Foochow students who want to Paking II. Ramjula (11 fuel gia)

the sings, when Bramwell joined his captain the poor inan came to count his earnings be found to it for giving a private concert to which to obtain their third degree, are reported to Whilst the latter hit, the former blocked, with the bar empty and the monoy gone.

only his own friends, would be invited, and have written down to their friends to say, that HIGH JUMP-Boys from 13 to 16 years of age; the result that ret only was a one-innings defest A pedler whose stall is daily put up in front also for the reson that he thought the concert Ching Twang, a formar Viceroy of this provinos, 1st prize, silver watch; 2nd prize; bisonit box. averted, but the Club wars set to got 16 rons of the Custom House has been the victim of might interfere with the comfort of patients who is actually begging in the stroots of the Capital Batrios. Sosthey, J. Toppin, H. Milea, This was done with the loss of Maitland, kidnappers, it is presumed, as bis wife and daugh were not sufficiently convalesemt to attend. and that he is covered with sack a thick seat of J. Machado, J. Alves, F. Harapool. After a Barz making the hit which brought victory to ter bare disappeared in a mysterious magazer. The Banitary Board met on the 20th, Marsh, und and sith se to be able to dispense with sil · · few jumps the competitors began to drop out as the Club by atne wickets. After this, each man the bar was raised, and the contest wie laft to took his innings and played as he pleased, the waiting for the quiet hours of the night to place on the 20th March, on the Race-course: A

A thief was discovered hidden in a house The Hongkong Schools Athlete Sports took garments.--Ecko. Southoy, Horspool, and Toppin, Southey win two doctors and Disk evidently much relishing comice operations, when he was detected and very succeful Amateur Coneart was given at ning with a good jump of 4ft. Shin.

the R.A.' deliverion Garde van very smart dismissed with a good sonnd hiding.

the Lusitano Club in aid of the fund for the new The Chefon correspondeat of the N. f. Daily behind the sticks; nor shouli F. Mailland be Hsing, Commisioner of Finance in Taiwan, Organ at the Roman Catholle Cathedral, on the News saysEverything remains quiet, and if forgotten at the mama post, Young, by the has been chosen to dil up the post of Autinaan. Slat last. The whole of the tin in the first thereever was any rest fearofadisturbance, beyond MATA, stopped and threw in symptly. About der in London.

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