medial dumugo appears to have been sustained. We are of opinion that the mater appears to have navigated bis vessel in a senmanlike anď proper manner and when a dunaulty was iner table to have done all in his power,
hereby red to be granted: to him, of a naturesbost was damaged in the fore peak no other different to or in a degrun greater or leas that witch rights as this Jossen may have hail in rospect of or in conucation with the said. Marino Lot No. for the case we immediately before the road into operation of than Ordinance."
The amendmants were agrand to The Standing orders having been suspended the Bill was read a third time and passed."
ADJOURNMENT.
The Cowell adjourned to Thursday, the End
May.
MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY.
TIN THÀNDING OF THE ANGHAN A Marine Court of Inquiry was held at the Harbour Oleo, Hongkong, on the 20th all to investigate the circumstuvers attending the stroading of the steamer Afghan, ou the N,E.. Point of Lamus Island on the 19th April.
The cammalty appears to have been brought about through the ship, bring alat ten miles inth of her supposed position and the master: having bu deceived by the westhor, and osti- mating that he could nos farther than was the
CISE.
We are, howater, of opinion that the mester would have shown mora prudenso if he had made froer use of his load, but we do not consider this omission amounted to defanit.
That the Court, sening no ground for blaming the conduct of the mostër, rotora bis certibents to him.
THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.
Tho statatary general meeting of the Peak The Court was composed as follows:-Coin.
der Ramey, R.N., Harbour Mastre, Pro Hotel and Trading Company, Lunited, was held sident: Lieut. Mille. RN., Captain, Gourgaon Saturday, the 27th alt, is the City Hall, Ifeasley, Master of the British atramer Fruentia, Hongkong. There were present: Hoa. F. Captain Stewart Doneno, Mastor of the British Hyrio (Chairman), Messrs. J. Anderson, W. H. steamer Aloney and Captain James Toung Ray. W. Matand. W: Farlane, G. Marray Bain, J. de Soumavills, W:K. Wyllie, W. Thomas Master of the British steainer Nanshan.
(Manager); atiti 7. Mooney (Secretary).
The CHAIRMAN Haid-Gentlemen, as you are aware, this is merely a formal meeting, held in accordance with the Ordinance, which requires that a statutory mesting should be held within.
There being no questions, the meeting then closed
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Captain Golding said-I am master of the British steamse Afghan. My cortilente ef competency is wastor was issued at Loudon in 1984. I joined the Afghan on tho 6th Marah last, Slingbai. I left Nagasaki on the 7th April and had north-east winds and kick foggy certain time. There is no notel business to weather to Turnabout. 1 passed Turnabout at lay before you, and I can only state that all the 115 she morning of the 10th. I saw Okson shares have been apportioned, and the calls paid, atp.m. I passed Dold Island seventeen anti a
and that matters are programing very Batising half wiles of sightel Chapel Island light at torily. There is nothing more to tail you and X about half past nine on the 10th, and it immedi-have, merely to thank you for your attendance ately came ou thick. Inteoret from there S. 47 to day. If there are any questicus to ask I ha W trna ganese. The ongines were going slow be happy to answer them if I can. and the land constantly at work. At $ 30 a.an. on the 11th frats the sandings Timagined we wore off the Tarainook Intouts." The weather was still very thick, an Istered nfeng the same cousa, 8.1 Witru tatil I pm. It then cleared upand I to absorvalious. which plneed the ship in let. 22.55 N. Filion altered the course to 8:68 V. tre Al4pm. I got observations for longitude which pinced the ship in 116.44 E. I was thon ice and clear, in there was a lize over the inad, so I could not ses Breaker Point. lt continued elvar all the svening. I wentie bei at jun, and gave ordera to ba, called at midnight. At midnight came out and saw that the night was clear I then gave orders to be called again at on. I canie out again at one o'clock and told the Boer of the watch to keep a look oat for Pedra Blanco, fhongh I did not expect to see it, and call me at two. At two deluck Tigsin, came on deck and us nothing wes to be sea. the distance we had. run, 3 kered the
1—ALÌ COMERA, distanco 200 yards; No. of hota-even; unlimited entries, 20 ocuts each; tou prizes, vaina $47, prosented by the Associa tivn
Tolo
STAHLIL BUPPLEMENT TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRE33," May drn, 1879 *
14-AT RIFE-Open to all comers. Dia-ALL COMERS AUGRYGATE, for sil com.
tance 590 yards. No of State Tes: Ea trance foo 1. Jas Prize, prosonitad by Tho
· Hon. C. P. Chafer, 2nd by Wang King, Colon, Captain
BBC 0 $65552-7 Total.
Wordin, LL Yer Sing argent 9932432965-11 15-ALL COMERETstance 60 yards: No. of Shots-Beven. Unlimited entries, 20 venta enah. Seven prises, value $20, prosented by Che Association.
Bort Co-Sergeant: Cartie, Liunt. E.A Marim, L., R.N. Carron, J. P.Č.
Loan D. P.C...
Peart, Private
on W...
Momo, Sargean Major.
Hack. Col Sergeant
Pallinn, Captain
556
Totsi,
2 4 4 4 5 5 430 4443554-90
petitors whose respective highest doors in sampetitions Nos 1, 5, 20 and 15 make up the highest aggregate antrano fee $1; five prizos, presented by the Association.
Martin, J., G.N. Carlyle, L., R.A Herion, Beret: Major. Pakamson, D., PA Mack, Col. Sergi.... Coitin, Capta
·Ford, Oban Ol Delaney, Col, Bergt.. Waudin, E. L
Kaberts, W, P.C.
900 300 600 800 Tole).
82 28 29 309 20 21 28 30-118 81 6 28-117. 93-23-27 28-017
91 26 30 27117
21930-27-16
31.99 31 2-111 81 27
80 29 22 25-100
-168.
99515,6-203-ANY TULE Anossary; for competitor
„0 55 3 5 5.5-
..44% 4455-29-
545 985-
6.969540-
...448460K-
49964·58-7
16-ASSOCIATION-Distance 600 yards. No,
of Shota-Suvėn. Unlimited entries, · 80 conta end.Fire prizes, value $30, presented by the Association. Rabiraon, R.
Darlyle, Leute, HA Woodin, E. L.. Catson, J10
Mejan Sargt-Major Mclenn, D., P.C.
Tela),
559555-3 2595-5- 493406
52436–37 35244 4451926–24
17-Quiny's 18T STAGE-Distano Orardi. No. of Shuts--Soven. Entrance fee 50 erit. One prize of 816, pricated by the Associa tion Position-Sitting, Kneling; or Prone
Total, 05126 6-0 rock, W. G. P.C. Callissen, Captain... wasin, ...
5644362-28
Collins, F5204345-20 Meran, Sertg-Major.569.6.2-20
QUBEN'S 2ND STAGE; distanco 600 yards; No. of shots #fteen; enfance fee 50 cents: che prize of $10, presented by the Association. Position sitting, kneeling, or prone.
Dotal. Robertson, W, 1:043545 W., E. 0 0 255 650 6 6 2 2 5--50 Lammert, G. P44 6 2 5 3 3 4 4 6 1 2–55 47464454346252 Da Colin Capl.
Totul
The following are the Poores made at the Bastor prize meting of the Hongkong RifpcDaid. 1., Ser. 943 5 2 6 3 4 4 3 4 2 431-89 13-ANT RIFLE; open to all comers; distamon Association:--
GOO yarda; No.of shots-ten; entraine fas 31, Two prize, valuo, $15; lot prize, presuntad. hy E. . BelDios; ut by the Association,
Woodin, E. L........... Collon. Capt.,
„0 6 2 6 8 1 4 4 4 4-85 Yee, R. F, Self-Surg, H.N.224328490-23 20-QUEEN'S 88D STAGE; distanos, &fir yards; No. of shote-ten; entrance fes 50 cents One prize, $10, presented by the Association.
Tutat. Delaney, Cul-Seget 55+349354 Callion, Captain346366613 -30
106495604 K-88| | Bobinson, E. Ad
Weoli, E.Le Marson, tal-Sergeant
............... 4 1 0 à 6 6 355 3–35 034346440 438
Anid, Col.-Serg
Gans, Sorgt,
Mack, Col-Sorgh. 1st $10 5455555-34
2nd 8 $543578-0 Howell, F.
555555- #th 3 5555545-84 564555.4--08 0th 3.5555454-00 7th 34454555--38 Ehh $541555-908
Molean, D., F.C...
Naughton, Irivate Hove, Private
Martin, Lout., B. Jammert, G. P. Wood, D.
HE 2 4344555-92 iCth I-445545 5-12
Go to 9:38 W. tene. I left orders to be all-2-ASSOCIATION, distance 200 yards: No. of
ol again if Capo d'Aguilar light was soss, if not to be culled at five. I came on deck again af At this time it was very clear with slight base on the bocian. I remained on the bridge wafil a aptarter past xix, when I went aft to dress and returned again in about a quarter of an Łóur. Attlas lime l'imagine it was possible to see t least night miles. I knw a body of fishing juoks at Iros hve miles distant. At seven o'clock the xun came out and I took an observation. The luvion was not, very good. This observation placed the ship in 114.49 3. It was worked by the chief flcer and myself. I felt tha
abota-sovor; unlimited entries, 30 cents each: fire prizes, valge 83, presented by the As sociation...
Woodin, E. 1.
Howell, F
Watson, A... Laumert, G. P Carson, J, PA:
garag
Moreon, Sergt. Major. Martin, Lient, RN...
Collinan, Captain
Robinson E... Carlyle, Lient, E.A.
Total.
Est $145564533
& 4445565 End
4 155443-
44545545-32
5th $54045-
2-1517795
564554-2 54444-31. &&*45432 444446 S-3)
could not be right an the dead reokon-3-MIERER OF COUNCIL past and presen
ing placed the ship at est ten miles to ens
w attributed the veror to the badness of
the horizon. At this time it began to thicken to the west, but still I imagine it would ta possi ble to se land five miles off. At 7.20. as I kid not puto loud létopped and manto game easie
of the lend and got twenty fathoms, soft mad.
I started again full speed as it was still clear,
and twk another obscutitor at 7.28, which are the longitude 11412 E This I also thought must be wrong. At 7,36 I tank” another obsér.
members of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hongkong: distanca 200 yards;
CORRESPONDENDE
Ong bed going on in the forts ĮGUN TRIAL AND DINNER PAPEY nutilo viver pổi r from Whompen. Wor
ATH XIANGNAN ANSHNÁL.
On the 18th April, His Excefla ay the Tacti side Glambsulted seat in the Nankai magistrate, of humpini to kedvaninge of der offieid" trist),
We
donshhobioneatver responsible for the opinions
exproned by our Correspondent]
as young suspected of being
a hizi pia olothing, was arrested just m.
FOOLING THEE.
BEWARE BEWARE: HE ÏS
A junk was clustered of Lien-ohou to carry of the second of the hugós disanpearl - e gui
lers
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PR-01 to Canton, but one way thus master put in malout the Armal to invite à juler of
at Ta-toug, and dispend of the grantor park of foreiga musta to be presonk nud te I claim that you rilowde to address the carga. Information regarding this arbitrary deur which was got up mili
ropei theso, words to Hangkong through you, beanse act was, however, given to the owners in Testyle. The guests invited we'd say Faroign
Thou art the man." You will not refers ma chou, who bave taken steps to arrest the de Consular oftleials, the of Costane olmayand I know, because your ability to see that a ques-linquent.
man of the Jonding merchants, Bank mangote,
|
don us two slites and your ingretiality in gir 27 4-v
A wife was so driven to despair by the about Invitatis wer fuel in the joint ing publisity to ball are well known, When Inges of band that she cat of a piece names of . E. Kang, Ta day of Shanghai, and, Trend your article of yesterday on the of flesh from her arm with which sho made oe Niel, Dinotor of the Arsenal. The four fixed sparity of Hongkong I thought, Ab!"Pride and addinistered it to her husband. for the gun triad was 3. sud for the dinner comoth lefors fall and haughty spirits ahortly recotor, hat she fell ill and thenoclast Phe weather proved nestumpropitious. whose respectiva atores in competitions Nos. Lefora destrustion.”. I have besa young nud
That despite the opposition of the plements, 14, 19, 22 and 25 make up the higliest aggre now am old vet have I never seci à fleud fide Mane it was that her sacrifica cate to light. Eaton entrance fee 2 Toren prizes, Tata Put was not followed by na obb, a ware of pros capazed by a sudden gust of wind. Ne lives pointact time, and the now carriaga driyo leading
Ain't while at archer off Patsan was visitors began to put in an appearsmen at the a 1st prize, prosented by The Hon. C. P. Chaterperity that was not followed by one of adversity, were lost, in the property on horul has all djathe &cal was alive with bronzbamy and 2nd and 3rd by the Association:
As with tho individud se with the notion: an
ather vehiclos, "The Taotni wax ngnal to the odre 40 800 80 900 TOLE. it has been with us in the East so will it bepared with the vessel.
A small village where live a large number of ion, and accompanied by the local foi de and Collinson Caplan 795 12 38-162
again. Itead the following, which was written won thy people kassgain and again bera the score 15 train of followers stood waiting in the larg Woodin B. L
- 16 3 89 41-157
I may tell the serot new by the to Judge of robberies The Juhabitants ranprinted at front hall to receive his guests with his wil Yeo, E. F., Star Surgoon....... 2521
Gondwin in Shuichoi iz 1905 :— $—Vicrorri Prize; open to cloors of the
last have mixed funds and had a wall constructe | baminy Trca na smiling and cheerfni as á sam KING MIDAS army and nary whose respective scores in the Kingiidus sat in his hall of atate. 1st Stage Quian's make up the highest aggre, and his heaps of ellver did contamplate, gate entrance fee 31. 1st prize, presented and though of agees in lind good since. by Mr. E. R. Bolitics, 2nd and 3rd by theo thonghit in his heart hun ke some moro", While Un rays they whispered to all who did pass Association.
* King Midas Jus get thu curs of na msk.” With silvor nord I'll saw the ground, *Anthongea must boildings will wong abonad, "And when of streets I have rafsed di siysp "The fellers from every woof will drop": Bat the rushun they whipared to all who did pass, He aovad turcadent the silver Keode ** King Mile bus got the ears of ay ara' And bourer und buildings grew up like weode, Art proudly the king sarw ged the night, And thought that his wentth na infinite: But there they whisper to all who did puss,
* Hin Bills bak For heo nory KỈ LỤC 256, Theonania wouki't come, tra Fat, Kona the Ioral wave, il rost: shoy deopped,
200.500 000 Total.
8992982 3020-87
Carlyle, It. R.N: Collinsou, Capt.. Wilkinson, Major, RE23 721-71 Murtin, Lt, R.N......
30 16. 1--65 37.-NURSERY AGGREGATE-striated to 'competitors who have never won a first at 30
cond prize at say previous prize meeting In Hongkong, and whose rexprotive scores in the Est Stage Queon's ranke up the bighost ag. grogato, Military and Navy excluded. En- Eranon Leo 81 Three prizes valna $30, priso, presented by Me 1. N. Mody. 2nd and 3rd by the Association.
200 200 6w Eoint.
20 27 30-5
23 46-79
es 47 24-79
23 212-89 94 17
10 20 13-65
9 7 12-N
25 29-10-57
91 12-56 22 17 12-31
1st
And all the icing had got to show Was empty lines, row upon row:
And the rushes they whispered to all who did pass, *** King Msipa bas got the vara of anast
Obi zalia the late of this grupdy old muf,
Who didn't know what he fad onough;
| And wow he 59te in his ball of stato, -1
| 32mjhas no citver'to conferplate,
And in his dream he doth nightly use
Warnock, W. G., P.G. Colline, F. G. Watson, A., P.C. McDonald, D., Ser... Watts, D. W.. Turbes, Janios 1. Braidwood, W. D..
A horrible planiora called Mörtqugeo; Thompson. C. H......
While the rushes still whisper to all who pass, Shepherd, F. A.
King, Mides es got the ear of 2 SH, Dalby, J. 1..
He hes got, he has vol, the ons: Bas
Now go east to Wanglai and Causeway Dare 644525 1522-293-HANDICAP AcakeGITE. for competitors.
whose respective mores (with the new wont go west to Kenuly torn, go to Yannte, ly phallenge one handicap points added) at look at the rows upon rows of heusss which 1200) and 5°0 yards in the 1st Stago Queen's cannot Red tenants although the rools have make up the highmt aggregates; entranos fofallen from ten dollars to sever and from seven $1; fhras prizez, vina 0; ist prize, present to five. Then ask yourself if the time is not ed by Mr. Bavier Clanfour, 2nd and 3rd by niebat land again. I wy, Beware! The houses
in Hoogkong are built on rook, but I four 200 600 Pointa Tobal, presont and coming great property of which you speak in baill on sand. Let s take to ......fiz that we do not, like vaulting ambition, vorleap
urselves and fail co
THE OTHER SIDE. Hongkong, 27th April, 1989.
SUMMARY OF THE
KWANG-PAO.”
21---Lose Banen; distanco 300 yards; No of alote-seron; entrarco foo 50 cents. Throo prizės, value $24: 1st prize, premuted by the Hon. C. P, Chutor: 2nd and 3rd, by the Association.
Ferul. 5564636-30
Delaney, Sagh......
Ca Lyle, L., KA
Widdicome, Capt...
Woodi. . L ........... Byrne, Lh, B.M3,I..
4464443-28 ...A03-26 .... 4 0 4,4 4 3 5 —
2583463-25
-ANY LILE; open to all cornern; Distancon
800 yard; No of shots-ter; entrase for $1. Two prizes, value $18; lṣt prize, presented by Mr. H. N. Mody; 2nd, by the Association.
Woodin. E. L., .....
No. of shule suven; an outance foc; 1stCollinson, Capt. prize, presented by Mr. E.L. Woolin; Zad by Messrs. Grupp & Co.
The Ion, 3. J. Konwick
Major-General Edwards
Colonel Storer, R.E...
The Hon. I, E Wodlokaustia......
H. F. Sir W. The Yux
Col. Craster, A.
"TOGEÏ:"
3345349-5 A504634-23 1224448- 340243- 0263421–17 2032030-[!!
distance200 yards; No. of shota-seven; entrance fie 50 ounts. One prize, 319, presented by the Association; position-standing or kneeling.
Collinaon, Capbijn
Robinson, E. Martin. Lent. N. Carlylo, font., R. A. Warunck, W... Po.
Total
4144845!! 4454644÷20
4054354-Bu
5545404-10
8611154-1.09
Tuin.
„2 6 § 4 4 0 5 5 5 *-* 352154553-39
the Association
Carlyle, L. RA. Waits; J 1. Collinzon, Cupbiems Robinsan.. MnLennan, D.
Braidwood, W. 1).
Kobertson, W., P.S.
Warnock W., PC. Ford, Chas
30 20
·
6 Ay
30 28
2 ......80
13 27
960
2
6...
47 31
A
...... $0 $75
Gurd n, Major-General... 30.-LONG Raxor Asonggare; for compati- tiors whose repetiro scores in competiziona Nos. 21 and 23 make np sbe highëst aggregate: entranos fes St. Two prizes. value $25. 1st prize presented by Tho Hoa. C. P. Chuter, 2nd by the Assopintion.
Dolaney, Col. Sergent. MeLennon, D., FC Woodin, E. Liga Robertson, W., BO... Carlyle, L. RA.
20th April.
As pls have genvez had-bean-erected by families who are gens abroad have of late been taposed of by imposters special rules have been dravu up for their protection.
25th Apell.
}
•
ed round the place, which affords protection, mor, zor. When most of the expected fisitor against Ind öharacters.
had arrived aroungements wera iando fde tânir sport on the tramway by instas of tricks to the river side where the go was to be fired. The clumsy traples were made as comfortable as ca-hipps, and rod vlath cauld make this, wer drawn by coolis. Sodio the heinis dressed in ved sloth cloaks gave quite a lively. A memorial prevented to the Thrane by the appeso to the scans as the trucks ran al Princen and the ministers of the Tang-li Yamenrough the pitiless rain. Os nearing the spit walimits to us Emperor that officiula rolarning military band using foreign instruments and fim missions abroad after the expiry of thale playing weird strains of Chinese inic term stand recite the promotion which they monod to tune up! Each musician lehton ders in accordance will rate and precedent, umbrella with one hand while be held his instago but shou'll not obtain ang exceptional advance nomi or head his dram with the olur. Thus monk over their brother officinds at home. It bid all vidently been trained to be careful of should not be slowed a take along with theint i konie of 1-0 arrival of the Antive ma is also proposed that mistes appointed abroad casi gory showy uniforms. Susil games were
nlarged stel than fix by the realatious, and foreign officals. A. sort of triumphal arch of that all applicatious for sich increase showald beautfure, cu celouret ved, stons : the end of refused
the way where the truck, camo to a stand-u A temple in the Hsiang-shen district that hudtil snd the visitors dismantel. They wi fallen into ring will be overhanie and put into orduta Yog farge shed or pavilion which bud thorough repair by public contributions raised į been created with kiud fovetlen hf to the right by devotres who after prayers offered at the of the gun and where natives and foreigners who shrine were healed of old diseases they had been did not enes for ton near proximity to the for alling from.
midable weapon conld sit at ouse ander shelter A Taoist priest from a temple outside the mal watch the proceedings. The purition was western gale tried to set fire to a few houses very gully, donated, and profily provided wild an eye to plander. He was, how.caught with fhments. Toa and cigara being handed in the act of inconditiem and unless he is dead-round burra bnsities of the afternoon enn- and exp lol the reichboars threaten to lay etc. The huge gun was paid to go through the motor before the proper authoritjes.
various vulnomates showing base thorongly it
A case of some importancs was investigated Fault hey, mens of the bydro-pneumatic by the Fan-T Magistrate. Suroral braves with store arrangement, under the costrat of air a view to exit money out of a woman brought or two men culy it necessary. It obored the a charge against her that she kiluipped girls lights wis to the utmost perfection, ristup and soft um abroad. The inquiry, however, out falling in a deep pit, training right and brought to light the trumped tip nature of theft round the whole circle, and elerating oe charge and the woman was released.
depressing as required, "
The Prefect of the Kunng-dhow profecture
The Superintendent of the guni înciory, Mr. detected to endidates who entered the ex-N. E Cornish, sowed the various enquiries amination but with overal written mes KTAR, These slides were summarily used at fierested in gaumes on se alerga scain He stated it. The gun was 22 feet & the day of the bail:
inches by lopet. The diameter at the breech. A huge anber of children aro from time to inches, and at mazzie about 17 inches. time discarded by their parents, who insund of The Prung tube is of, as pics of stoel, over taking them to the fondling hospitals them
salvez pay a few cash to the first passer-by, who which a hyer of hoop, in ali ne por A prosle nation is given in to-day's issue pub after a lest dialance deposits them in the 100 including the broch piece and muse listed at the orders at the Commissioner of Jasdle of the stre to. Purests are now its parts. It was old with 110 is, of brow ties informig all expaulant officers from the to trust any ons, int to take the children to the prismatic powder, sends in Germany. The projectile was about 22 inclus long, and Sinohes Total rank of Profvels tint they are eligible to ostor 4ablishments themselves or to soud or by
Du diamanter, soighing 210 pounds. The shot the monthly competitions, in which, nocurding to reliable persons.
usal for oxperiment is mads "Hatheaded ta'pre- the result, prizes are awasstod vzrying from $14
ced its peubrating loo far into the prof to $6.
tuound. The áudinary, shot is of the sims weight
30 22-02-
21 41
25 13-8
10 17-30
28
36
26th April.
Ly article to-day adverts to the accident but nches long and pound. A single epp-
In the Tsong clong listrict a grund festival Babinaon, E
2014 6 4 4 4 5 33040-QUEEN'S ART-For Competitors took place of the expert of a large gathering on the Tientsin Kining line, which is attribued per band less to make it take the riding f Paa sightbar was done by a native 92—Lovo Ranau, distance 900 yards: No. of whose respective sacrus make up the highest devotees wh us to pay homage to nn po to the denkeness of the engine driver and the the go.
aggregates in the following stages: Easized girl who lived in the Tang dynasty delay messionel tur irregularities in the running artiller office front the nightonying Chinase khots-seven; entrance fee 5 cents. Three
At Elno-ch'ing ontside the EasteraGate several | of the trains. prizor value 82; lat prisé, presented by Mr.
The writer hopes that a telegraph, cop, and the loving and brainhur by the nativo E... K. Veliling: End and 3rd, by the Associa
allergenvy weights into the eximise will be laid to lace the various statins in workinen Prep he gun factory. The target tiou.
dieet eammurection, and that were regularly at thing of the proof and and wes- Total
will be observed in the departure of the traits. I sured about & foot by 0 feet. The bull's eye was 0364343-2
- In conclusion oflision is made to the extension abord I foot in diameter, and the distance about $47 $ 5,314–21 3263530-1
Drianoy, Ouly Sergrar... BD at, D., Sorgrunt Martin, L., R.N..
henna. D., P.C...
Association:
stence.
in ground for military candidates slipped and fell and were r
At Yang-is'an a large pawnshop was attacked by an ad band of men who carried of the nis feca Tientsin to Tang eh which 50-2. The mound is probably about 50 feet was for some time on the tapis, but which the High, 2009 feet wide, mog '199 feet thick at the party to the amount of 81,000. Another rou berza Wien, committed in the Loase of Emperor dieengal on aoconut, it is said of last 1 was ferle loves, but abort 15 years gon Jlb. quot having zon over the top and hard worker, who had succeeded in accumulating the heroing of the Tasha gate of the Pal
used though à Chinaman who was quietly all capital of $100.
tatter his bavakfast in a village about 2 miles 65, the sound was raised to its privant height far greater silly,
trange fut 32. 1st Stage, 200, 200, and 800 yards, so prize, $15; Sul Stage, 500 and 600 yards, une prize. 315; 3rd Stage. 800 900 yards one prize, S15; preseated by the The National Rifle Association Silver Med 433044-90 with $15 will be given for the highest aggregate Merson, Sergeant Major ...................
61382-20 made in the three sages; and for the next nine 24-QUEER'S 310 Ser; distazes 800 yards best aggregates money prizes to the value of SS No, of shots-teu; entrance fee 50 couts. One N.BThe Wianer of the Silver Medal is prize of 311), presented by the Association. antitied to shoot for the Prines of Wales's Cup
Tatal at the First Prize Meeting of the Nationalers who when pursed beavily wornled the 2563264254-98 Rifle Asociation at which he may be able ton of the nafortunale wur. 6950864 attend.
Dunng the last heavy radva a man who visit- 3033434 2-30
ed his anesteti fobs was washed down by the itorvenit and trowiek,
Martin, L. R.N. Braidwars], WID.
insan
5-AL COMERS: distanca 300 yards: No. of
abots--seven; unlimited entries 20 cents cobrargeant Alajor. Teu prizos, ralus 347, prevented by the Association.
vation which gave the longitude 11415 B.. J4-QUEEN' 167 Brad put the engines to dead slow as it was gutting thick. Torunived on to bridge while the made worked the observation. When bereturn. ed 7 stopped the engines." About three minutes after 1 stopped the unsites, I saw a white line of Toata abord 400 feet a little on the starboard bow. I ordered the vagines full speed astern and the hday hard a larboart. Abort a minato om s halfter putting the engines astern she struck the lard. She struck a sliding blow a little on the starbound boar agi fell off into deep water again. Istiinate her spond at the time she struck as from a knot to a knot and a half. I then ordered the after beats to buelosasid away.au The carpentor to sound the wells. The carpenter reported the fore peak to be full, bat on water in the forehold. I then ordered half of the maw to.. put a sail over the bow and the others to clear way the hears life boat. When the sail wis over the bows I found the ship was drift. ing to the N.W., and I then let out a kodge anchor with a six inch, line. We lay there fill- 1.36.p.m. when bared upla little so that we observed land on the starboard beam,
This
I imagined to to Enne Head an immediately ufter striking I got twenty-five fath: mx of water. As I was not certain. I sent the chief officer in about to get a fishermann to pilot us. He brought us to Waghm, and we came in with a pilot, ar iving about 7.80. It was very thick and we were chustantly slopping and going dead elow until we got into the Ly-co-moon-Wilness produced his deviation book, and explained what leviations he allowed for. He said the reason why he did not stop after rauning twelve miles from six o'elogh was that he was deceived by the we they and thought he could see farther than he actually could.”
J. Wilson, elief ofhear, said—I hold a mans. ter's certificate. I remember the 11th ins when there was an on-meridion observation taken in doubtful wealbor about 1 p.m. I worked it nut, and the captain did also. We wth got similar results: I was satisfied with the sight. We stuewed 8, 17- W. tena It was fine lear weather, but with a laze onthe horizon. I left
Total
Henn, Bergni memelet $10—4-5-5-4-4-451- Carlylu, L., R. A. 2nd 8 4646461-51 Domm, Leu Corpo es Sed 8k4134k 4—31 Stilb. Private A. 4th 6 53 1594-9 Merson, Bergt.Mnjur.... 5th 54444545-30 Adarax, Sergeant....... 8th 944 4 130 Graham, Andrew 7th 34414415 Ford, U Eth 2 444445 20 Callinan, Capt.
th 24404 105- Watson, AP3.........Cth 1 4443645-09 6-ABOCIATION, distance 300 yards; No. of shots-you, unlimited entries. 30 centsch; fire prizes, value $30, presented by the Assoctu tion.
Total Melound, Sergt...... Iet $10.00 $ 564414-29 Robinson, E. 2nd 8.00 445446 3–29 Woodin, E. L.... ..... and 600 94446 44-27. 40 54443 44-89 Mursan, Sorgt. Major Ic
2.00 444443-29 3445485-28 4442445 -28 3444444- 443 444 44
433445-god 346443-37
TD. 5th
Farnock, W. G., P,0. Rohortson, W., P.C... Collins,
Crylo, Lient, RA. Carroni, J., P.G....... 7.-LADIES' open to lady members or their nomineca; distance 90 yards; No. of shot aeven; no entrance foc; soven prizes: position -sitting, or kneeling. 1st prizo, presented by 31r. A. G. Stokes; 2ad, by r. E. L, Woodin 3rd, by Major Verner Chater 4th, by Mr. E. L. Woodin 5th. by Major Dempster; 6th, by Mr. H. J. Holmes; 7th, by Mr. Wang Hing.
..
Tahili
ibe ridge at eight o'clock and had the morning 14. Carlyle, H..nam. by Mr.. Hooper 43151-99 watch on the 12th. It was clear weather then. Mr. C. Ford, nat, by Mrs. Ford 4432356-27 and the ship was going full speed. I look un Mr. EL. Woodlings- by Mrs. J. H. Cox 481 943-21 observation for kargitade at 7 m. The horizon 17. Robertson PC. num.by Mrs. Gordon 2533811-21 Mr. G. Lanniert, nom. Mis Lammert 02-346--21 Capt. Collinson, rom, by-re. . . Noble 48439- Mr.Chater, non by Mrs. H. E. Wodehouse 4999210-21
LADIES' PURSE prosented by the ladies of Hongkong; distines 300 yards; No. of shots-seven, entranco fee 50 conta; Ist prize, 70 per cent., 2nd, 20 per cent. and 3rd, 14 per cent. of the amount subsoribed.
Warnock, W. 6. P.G. -.-.- Byno, Lt., R. M. L... Ford, Chas
Lammort, G. P
Carlyle, L., B. A.
Gordon, General
The
Waodiu, E. L......
was then gloomy to the westward, but was fairly clear to the eastward. The observation gave 116.38 to which four miles had to be added After the observation the captain alowed the engines and tall me to pass the lead forward and take a wounding. We got no bottom, as the ship had too much way on her. She was ther stopped and the sounding gava twenty. fathome. The skły was put full spred akend after the line was luuled in, cud Captair Golling told me fo takes another observation, is taking the time by the chronometers. This was about half-put noven. I worked ont the eight, and got Ú14.8. to which 4 illes bad to be added weather was then fairly elour to the east- ward, but was coming on thick to the west werd The Captain told me to tako another observation, which gave 114.74, oradding 4 miles 114.38. This was the bust sight of the igra. As soon as it was taken and before it was worked out the ship was put to deal slow, and about & minute after it was worked out, the Captain, pare the order for the engines to be stopped." I was getting thicker all the timas About sareo milntes after the engine was stopped we saw a line of fou a Bill on the starboard boo
about une end a ball to two ships' length of The Captain then gave the order for the ongina to be roversed. Tha shya struck under ths in- Huence of a starbenni lielm and her bow ve little aix shipped off again.-The witness thor detailed the Kieps taken after the ship track.
By the Court-The four miles wero nided be cause the Captain told me that was the grror of the chronometer.
-Captain Golding explained that he had tried do get his chronometera caled at Nagamaki, bui they, did not work out well, and by an observa tis taken i Takasiam be found the enor was four files.
Witness, coutiming, said in reply to the couri that if he had been muster of the ship bo wooli | buve felt himself justified in going on after the last eight was takon, because he thought it was possible to see s wile and a ball, to two miles, which was sufficient, going dead slaw. Eo would has gone on that morning although the sight prustically put tho chip ashore. Just provione to the ship striking he could sen, Ire should say, five to six lengths ahead. The fog had been thickoning all the time. After he saw the foam be could not see more than a ship's length and a balf.
James Hosek, chief engineer, gave evidence as to the orders received with respect to the an gines.
he Court dolicored the following finding We find that the British steamship Afghas, official number 70, 73, of Rochester, of which Thomas Golding whose cortificate as master is No. 07.596 was annster, left Nagasaki on 7th April last, and experienced thick weather to Turnabout.
That from Turnabout the weather continued thick and that on the morning of April 12th, st about sight o'clock, the ship struck on N.E. bend of Leina Inlund.
That she immediately came off and although-
Total
5 $5345-31 435454-25
5444643- 3445444-25 $554324-28 4.444434-27 4444443-27 443 3 3 4 4–2 Нивцов, Н. Г... Thompson, C. H.,
55035 35-20 Collinson, Capt. 2nd. Nar. Regt. 444844- 9.-CHAIRMAN'S CUP: dialance 300 yards; No. of shote-sovek; entrance fee ST; las prize, presented by Mr. G. E. Noble; 2nd. by Messre. Dakin Bros. & Co.; 3rd, by Look Wing.
Warnock, W., P.Č.....
Wetu, E. T..
Cluster, Majes
Carlylo, ut, R.A. Drars, R. F
7 Total 5454443--21 4444453-26 $54.3 934-29 4444434-27 4334454-27
16ALL COMERS; distance 500 yards; Nes of shot erotiaited utzien, 20 cents each; seven prizus, valto è 20, prostate by the Association.
.
Total
O'Leary, Sorgt. Major 114 16.00 4455554-38 Warnock, W. G. P. 2nd 5.00 3555554-32 Ford, C
and 30 4444455 Boyd, Col. Sorgt 4th 2.00 4554454-31 Hood, pt. 9 at 4.& S. 5th 9.00 441255-30- Mack, Col. Sergt.
Colinas, Cap÷......
6th 100 44545-3
7th 1.00 2564554,80
11-ABSOCIATION; distance 500 yards; No. of shots-soren arlimiled extrise, 30 cauta each; five prizes, value 830, presented by the Association.
Total.
lak BI-5 4 5 5 5 5 4--82 Bud 8 54443.43–20 30 4545434 4th 42553551-29 2 $52543-29
Woodiu, E. L. Hayllar, F. H. Collinson, Gupt. amort, G. P. Carlylo, Livut.. R.N... th 12-QUEEN's Is Srier, distanco 500 yards;
No. of shots-seven, entrance fee 50 centa Dae prize of $10, presented by the Asociation position-sitling, knwoling, or proau
McLornan, P.C. Robertson, WP.C. Carlylo, L, RA;
Collinzon, Capt......... Mommi, Sergt. Major, Watson, A., P.C.
Total
4566464++ 3454645-0 15$,534-29
43695- 144396-27
13-Quern's 2nd STAGE, distanco 500 yard: No. of shots-ten; entrypce fee 50 cents; one prize of $10, presanted by the Association; position-sibling, kneeling, or prone.
Huron, Co, Barg
McDonau, Dag
Carlyle, L... N
Melounan, D., P.C...
76
“Pjd,
Dolanoy, Col. Nog....
Total
564634656445 440 $ = 886 41 3 60466944.3 2—13- 6396585554-43 6 6 6 44 44-42
Wilkinson, Major, B. E... 4 8 3 2 5 6 3 4 4 isht
...... 4 & 6 9 0 2 0 2,5–29
arly L, Rich0006465394-23 26-ASY BIEL, open to all comors, distance 900 yards: No of shots-teu: ratrance fees, Two-prizes, vulun 16-1at prize, prented by Mr. H. N. Mody: 2nd, by the Association.
Colinmón, Wolin, Robinson, F.. Carlyle, Lt. R.A.
NAME,
Captain Collin-on, 39,9 Wool B
Méran, D, 1.8.3.
Carlyle, Lient, RA Tidal Rebiesu, E 884-38 +34 + 6-8 Rulerald, D., Sergt
W. IG „A KÄ 5 2 4 3 5 7 8–24
39452 43 43-32 Chas Fund: - ** 43559 +239-in. FG...
26-CADETS open to Pupila of Hongkong sell. F.
Public Sebooleander 16 yours of Age: Rock Wikinson, Major, RB...
MyLeanan, D., FC Eile under 40 Calibres, distance 50 yards; Søren Rounda; no entranos fee. Three prizes, value $18, prosented by the Association.
Laumert. Z. Suit, Lorbate... Herpa F If war), S Wargs, H..... Shiraser
Total.
944993–20 62 440 3 3-21 2521232-90 4343993-19
Braidwood, W. D...
Fodes, Jonica...
Martio, Lt, B.X.......
Winner.
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Two bañales were taken away by several
A fre broke out in a noigblouring village von muing atont tronty hotsus bafore the thenes were extinguished,
-21st April
Shen Jarsi, a petty official. hus prentel to
Os the 7th the Examiners arrived at Lion chow on the 18th they observed the eastonery sorries at the ghrian of Confucius; and ou this
st the examination took placo.
At the recommendation of the Tsung-á-Yamień, His Majesty has appointed Che Yinning, uative of Publien, now Judge of Kiams, to be Ambassador to the Court of St. James, and Trui Kro-an, a antive of Anhui, to be Minister
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When all wody bag
Jod, and Are the
yes looked at the treget.
and Fire Tas dod struck by nator at the hail's age and putered the und with a heavy "had" scatering the mud in al { directions and cousing it to fall in showera tra The new suite of clothes presented rely or there onds afterwuals in the river and the fesees in various arples in flu city were surroundias pouls or e12es. L'ho shot usually provided on the Gh, and the boxes extaining patrate the mound to the distraes 1
to the United States.
Those suits were followed by large processions.
His Fxcellency Li g-ching a most Hatter bunargrin of his long and valable serviors
The prisoners brourts to Canton to be tried about 60 foot and any dig out georally in alluding in detail to the Tuiping rebellion and
bruke state sanse when severidae fod in at fl spring Assizes approzed before the Viceroy, sucessiva e trisce unether. The omorgy mumerating a whole series of public nations who tistas def several cases,
out riure his due of office as Viveroy of the sa provings of Chikli. Tho deatzent is given in
1876 the peu of the clitor. 39) 38100
of the shit at the muszlo was enlenlated nd abuči
The np of silk bids fair to be excollect Dis 300 foot-tens, nigh, to penetrate 16-inch 13 the criginal wit at any critical remarks fear; Il meberry leaves are dear so that the iron sanour-piolor at the distance of th poor people emot afford to ver a very large get to malo 1 inches the guo rew
umber of silkworms. The quality of the sillated af about a degras, aut the ordinary shot ay d, it would en ry from 10 to 12 milus, so A notorious thief was surrounded is a house as to be able to houhan with ease the Foreign will, it is anticipated, be good.
Str. Qu'20, 600, & data. Collluson is a
STO, & POR D. McDonnki, S. $LA MUTI 800 & ROG MI. Robio le dé
3. do
da,
Aku days ago the minds of the miscares were much exercised by the presence round the sun
Am made up his n ind to marry a umbad ho as about to be apprehended wheat Settlement at Sungkai if fired troia Woosung.
of a broad eorKHIM..
we, at his number one wife, jealous of the girl upon whom her husband had at his choice, aged to do away with her, but to her dis- pointment the girl's whereabcats were dis-
covered.
but the red killed one of the braves who bravely-
i escups. A list is given of the themes sent down from Peking for the examination of the graduates.
The way in which the pressure was measured! in the chamber of the gun is interesting. repet rod of known length inserted in a sterl oyfiuler and oulled a "presior gangs,” is plused in the chamber with the powder. When the gay has been fired this gauge is carefully ex- ined and the copper rol measured with a kicrezuster wrangement. The muonat of com-
4364969-1841-CHAMPION AGGREGATRS-For Compati, tors whosa, respective highost scores in coin- petitions Nos. 4, 6, 3, 4, 11, 16, 21, 25 and the Three Stages Queen's make up the highest Entrance fee $2. 1st Priza, Aggregated
A was inquired into by the Nankat Ma Silver Cup value 5100, presented by the Parece Community; 2nd Puzo. Silverpistate in which a ma la was charged with mounted Clevet Jng value $25. pramented having kidnapped Shee's sop and taken in Establishments in Jo provines of Kingssion is in exact proportion, ta the force of the
27-VOLUNTREE AGREGATE; restricted ta efficient Volunteers whose respectivo highest scores in competitions Nos. 1 ́ind 5 make up the highest aggregato; entrace fee 51. Three prices, value $56.
Holmes, H. J Shepherd, FA. Latament, U. P..
Wood, D...... Daly, J. H...
Braidwood, W. D............ C. F. G....
Fort. Ch
Howell, P.
200 300 Toil
* W-31
12 28-00
32 29-27
19 98- anμ.
127-6
gs.--CIVIL SERTICE AGGREGATE, restricted to Members of the Civil Service whose respective big bust scores in competitions Nos. 1 and make up the highest aggregata; entrance fes $1. Ist od 2nd prizes presented by Mr. Ba- tier Chauffour, 3rd, by the Assoglufion.
200 Tal at 20-30 28-10 Drazy, R. f.
2017 Hooper, A. Shotrva
.......29-1 Alkin, Dr. d', b. 1.
23 24-17
to AGGREGATE: welricted. 29.-POLICE
Members of the Police Foreo whose respective highest scores in competitiezs Nos. 1 and 3 make up the highest aggregate Entrance for 50 cents. Three prizes, value $25, pre- sented by the Anction.
300 Tota}.
Mefonnas, D., P.C........ WRISON, A., PC.....
23 29--6
29(1)
31 28-39
NoDould, D, Soret....
31 27-69 Robertson, W., P.C.. Warok, W. Ch, P.C.
* 23-56 30.—ÅGGREGATER, restricted to Blugfuckets, mariers, and private colliers whoac respuelive highest sources in competitions Nos. 1, 5, 10, and 15k up the highest aggregates; entrance fee 50 cents. • Ten prizes, value $61, presented by the Association.
300 300 5:0 000 Total Come, Lee. Corp..
.3 31 29 35-116 Dore, Ple., 201 North Regt. 50-113.. P Ite., and North. Kot. 30 17 27 28-12
Ford, didNorth.Rt. 31 283 28-03 Bona, P., A.& S. H... 80 90 26 198 Hoad, P., 1st A. & S. H... 29 25 30 22-195
cabal, Plo, IMAAN. H. 2024 22 Kingston, Pto, North. Et. 4 29 27 15 OR 31.-ÁGGREGATEs, vertrinted to sirikan maur. bers whose respective higbust soones in com petitions Nos. 26, 11, and 16 make up the highest aggregatos: entrance fee $1; res Frias, presented by the Association.
Vodin, E. L
Robinsout, E
200 800 5410 500 Potal
13 28 33 7-191
31 49 25 39-18
Fammert, G. P........ Fard, Chas
32 259-104
30 23 20 23-197
(30 07 10 18- 33
Br.idwood, D
Calitar, F. G...
by the Share Brokers; 3rd Prize, Silver abroad. After much mvestigation auti examina Cnp valne $15, presented by the Association, tion the son was pushed.
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7th April.
A letter from an Expectant Intendant and two axpectant military uliers to the charitable apponesin today's number. The writer depicts
the sufferings, which the destitute undergo in Powder, and is registered to a small fraction Shartung, and the urgent cecessity of rompts ton per quire back. In this instanco nasistans, and eats upon all to lose as tims in the pressure instile than was 12 tous to the coming forward with their contributious in quo iuch about 2,000) atmospheres, and was
vy far wilki i altionté strength of the gua
An attack was intended pou a village Lot far off, but warning given to the police by of the untives put the on the qui vive the attack www repelled.
A girl with too much amour propre committed micide for having been spected of harias
stolen a hundred cash.
23rd April.
and dearring cause.
Ou the hanger coming up from At the trial of the former gun about the aid of Bougking in the Pusig who went on board last year a kind of black powder had been sup without any huggage died suddenly on the way plied whose abnormal violence was unt suspected. up. The instter was reported to the authe The gunge showed the earl-of pressure of Exertion, the writer maintains in a long artiels.rities and as se relatives could be found to iden-40 tons to the square inch, and had not the ma
terial and worktuanship of the gu been of the ensures sters in business and promotes good tify the man he was baited by the Oi Ye Tang. health Fook at tho indelent and indifferent, de A razu called Peng wos moring into a new very highest quality a most serious accident they saccent? Look no the gourmand, who house and unable to have ! his froitars would have resulted." satisfies his appetite with all the duties which carried out of his old house in one day he elurt
-Metin sane în comparé zam?.....
That'ommissioner of esamination is every day espected at Linehan praside at the compati tion of the students wijkin' that district.
.
Five abotu were fired at lateryals of a few
his pamperal paisto rares for and leaves his pheroma and locked the doors, meaning to winnt, the last two being porfectly in the centre duties and work to, take care of themselves fuish the next day. Theron, borever, parastra of the bull's eye at the other to being slightly into his quarters, but were luckily heard by to the right of the cuts. The ring boing Does be ancceed Is he healthy? A mun
over and overything pronounced bighly enlis must therefore bring into action his physical the matchner.
The oflers of the tithing station for a time factory, the risitors were invited to partake of and mental fulties son to sujog anerecu ant good health. In one word the artist have boos utending to enter an eropty hous. therefreshraruisse liberally provided in the shed. About 6fty Baropas sit down to tha nolation may te summed up by the familier quotaciou, that had been shut up for a long series of years
This chien were forend open lately, and a coffin Winch their Chinasa bests presed them to partake outaining human bones was discovered. Ruorovou with a gioner in prospect at 6 o'clock.
The procession back to the Arsonal was goce that the mus diod Bity. er eitty years back Froclamations now call upon the relatives to cors characterised by the same continued down foll of main. Chen within the official quartora, how- An inveturat gambler ions through all his torral, failing which the one will be buried Questio
The application made to the Viceroy forever, and the neomfortable weather was scou littlo moze, gawas everything to satisft his vice. with the inouey, and edges at length to the permission to open a Paper Mill has recoivoa forgotten. The guests were ushered into the dining hall, which consisted of a site of rooms, His Brellenoy's assent. lust extremfy he commits suicide, bunal, t
onsequent upon the heavy mine that fell at
Another collisions takes place between the thrown into one long room and billietly light. Shao-ching the labourers have found it difficult savages in the Lenchon distrial and the volind with gas as well as candlos Nearly three Questo sure their crops, but for weald er has at logik teers. Both sides sustained forms, but the saundred gus burners were lighted inside and únside the balding, some of the lamps being sat in and the whole district is busy making ages were repelled.
I very urlistic is desigo. The lumps are supplied Women's
bay while the duo shines.
by a small gas plant which is worked on thê nđ- The compditions held in the Governor's Ya Long Hange
jacent prentices. Firs long tables were laid ont me have come to an end and the candidatos have been informed that if on application for distress and in a leading article centiude is in the most approved European Bushion, with Loungeut of the prizes any atleast ut extortingetrymen of the dreadful aufferings endured seats for about ene banded and fifty persons.
is made the should at, ono lay the watter he. by sy thousands who are perfectly desti There we guards of fly Parepans prosent.
tuta aud compelled to allay the pings of stars whs formed the growler bilf of those who had fore the authorities.
Another proclamation has been isod, ie by eating all kinds of alth and rabbish been in sited.
At the closs of the dinner the "rorchi Consul-- Foreguors, he says, have come forward with H.. Total Point time at Kau Yao, prohibiting gamblers foxberalisy and Chinese should not prove deaf to the Gorer), Mr. R. Wagner, rake and proposed the
arrying on their is trade.
health of the Taolai coupled with that of the Arsenal Direolor, thanking them both for their rary kind hospitality, and finating that the gan would always remain only as a wonderful and in- teresting piece of mechanical engineering and never have to do duty in warfare do hoped that the present state of good fueling between.
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HONGKONG-RIFLE "ASSOCIATION.
The second competition for the Monthly Handicap Challange Cup took plane on the 27tk alt, and was won by Mr. F.W. Cross witle
28 27 1 16 septe total sours of 65 points. Mr. E. Robinson we 32-ARMY AND NAVY AGGREGATE; restricted the money prize of $5 for the highest score ex
to offers of the army and navy whose respec- cluding the handicap points. Foltowing is the Live Lighest alores is competitius No. 1, 5:core.
10, el 15 make up the highest aggregates : entrance for $1. Three prizes, presented by the Association.
Martin, L., R. K...... Carlyle, Li, R. d......
Mr. F. W. Crown '..
200 800 800 gue Total.
Zinut, Carlyle, R.A...
30 28 29 30-130 29.81 28 30-18
Mr. F. W. Watte
ño Ports T- 200
An el lady of 70, & charitable and upright person, died a Gw days back at 7 in the morning where she had bein when the left this world alt and at 5p. she resuspitated. When asked refused to my Thanksgivings were given by the funnily for this favour
Another Inaus naturæ in the form of a child
with an abnormally large hand and distorted features was born to a man, narsed Ch'on ap bis wife was so horr fied with bay offspring
wwwledg
29th April. The editor of the paper takes up the Shantung
peals of their own countrymon Thu theres are given of the oannivations at Lionchow.
Orders have been, issued by the Nailsi Magis. hate to saning the keepers of opiera shops whe liave failed to pay the less due to Government.
The notorious characters were arrested
at Honar and handed over to the tithing station. Chius und foreign countries as exemplided by A dispute arises between a contructor and today's gathering would raror be Interrupted. rates to about a balance alleged to remain on The Total replied through his interpreter that she refused to bring it up. The eluid did paid of a fixed upon for the erection of thanking the guests for their prosence and point. house. The graduate repudioted the debt and Dir out that the trial of the gun was but a small from gravation
The fire alluded to in yesterday's issue origin-red that payment in full had been day affair which had been made en pocasion for show- ated, inquiry has shown, from two rats which medo. Three months have Low elapsed and the ing the friendly and amible relations that TOR. THE ADDED TAL. Lad beat natght by the villagers and set fire to grate lua dind, and his honse was struck and existed between Chins and the various foreign demolished by lighting over one looks upon soustria they representad. He thanked Mr. 28 25 12 05
after they had been thrown into kerosent +1
this end ng a visitation from Heaven.
Wagner for the sentiments he had expressed and- The Magistrate has giver instractions to the reciprocated them: fully. The Arsenal Director The variou of an acquaintance of the writer Fatsban authorities to investigate a chargo turcugh his julerpreter also tankose pre-- is commented upon, with no special reference to lodged by three passage boat owners against the sout in suitable terms.
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in question in described as having led a most, A thief who had watched the owner of a house has ever yet been attenapted in Shanghai, where frugal existencs, living on practieily vory and had found that it was the habit of his wife Chinese have invited sad met foreigner little, dressing in a agrable way, on tak talet bin in it might without bringing a light, lurgo, sale and cordially entertained them in jing delight inconmalatig wealth which ha kuopka at the door and being mistaken for the European fashion. Every barrier of exclusİTENBER stored in places makrona ev to his wife husband is allowed to go about. Wondering, and conservatism seemed a love-be broken and family. A few days back so reached however, what detained him to woman got up down and no pains or expense spared to make his threshold with a hunn.ontaining several from bed and to her sarprise found the street Tery one feel as thoronglly graulted vs possible." kundreds of tuels collected from debtors he door wide open. Koticing that clothes and other Whé conld have anticipated such an advance dropped doad. Retribution, says the writor, bjeffets had disappeared she became aware of the twenty or even ten years ago? The Chineso evidently seem to auderstand that the way to a fel in at last, but yathy is ecprod with mistake. tha wife and faily, who are as ret ignorant as As several deaths have occurred at Shao.ch'ing foreigner's heart is through his stomach, and te the hiding places of the money and who have on account of a shippery bank of the river cons on his occasion the attempt to penetrats in this not much to live won until these kilos tribution have been golfested and the banks is direction was certainly a most effective one-
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