Entinations.
GARDEN
SEEDS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882.
way. Under adverse circumstances and at a most trying season of the year this huge paddle steamer, with her decks and deck buildings rising out of the water like a town in miniature, made the voyage from the Clyde to Hongkong in perfect safety, and without sustaining the slightest damage, although she encountered heavy HAVE LATELY RECEIVED weather, which fact of itself is clear and
SEASON 1882-3.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
THEIR
AND
O. P. E NED
·OUT
NEW.. SEASON'S
ought to have been placed on the lineA REGULAR LODGE of Victoria, No. 1026, will be without undergoing the slightest altoration held at Freemason's Hall, Zelland Street, on for at least six months. By that time Friday evening next, the 20th instant, at 8.30 for whatever peculiarities the ship may possess
9 o'clock precisely. would have been discovered, and then ACCORDING to the Rising Sun of the 7th inst., if any alterations, or improvements were H. B. M's surveying-vessel Magpie was expected desired, they could easily have been
at Nagasaki in about a week from that date. The effected. With all due respect for the fron Duke was also reported to be going there opinions of everybody concerned, we the Curaten.
shortly, and will probably be accompanied by
irrefragable evidence as to the vessel's sea frankly suy that the 50-called im- going qualities and thorough stability. No provements now being made on the defect worthy of the name was discovered Honom at Kowloon Docks are an unneces- during the steamer's long voyage from sary and undesirable mutilation of the finest Scotland to China. Captain BARNETT, who paddle steamer that has yet been seen in SUPPLY OF
was in command, says that in passing the Far East-and time will show that we VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. through the narrow ditch, known as the are right.
Suez Canal, the Honam steered magnifi- cently, and at no part of the journey gave the slightest trouble. The first act ended with her arrival at this port.
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VEGETABLE PARCEL OF 50 PACKETS,
PRICE
FLOWER PARCEL, PRICE,
$7.50,
After her arrival the usual trial trip was of course a sine que non, and so the steamer $10.00. was sent over to Kowloon Docks to be:
cleaned and furbished up, and to receive
FLOWER PARCEL HALF SIZE, PRICE: $5.00, a general overhaul. Eventually it was de-
SINGLE PACKETS AT PRICES
AS PER LIST.
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Letters on Blitorial matters to be sent to "The Editor and not to individual members of the
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TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 13th October, THE BRITISH IN EGYPT, General Alison has been appointed to the com mand of the British Army of occupation in Egypt. ITALY'S RELATIONS WITH FRANCE AND ENGLAND.
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THE SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.
The opinion we expressed on the arrival of the first batch of griffins, to the effect that the best already been amply confirmed. The second looking ponies were being kept until the last, hiss
contingent was much superior to the first, and
SHANGHAI
The British ironclad frigate Iron Duke, and German frigate Elizabeth arrived at Woosung
the British steamer Peking, at anchor under Yesterday, October 8th, from Chefoo
The G. N. Telegraph Steamer, was passed by Namea Island on the and instruit, She wished
reported "all well!!, nagdede the third lot of eight, which arrived this morning. The Great Northern Telegraph Co. are going just as much superior to the second as the second cost of thirteen milion dollars. This is very from Shanghai by the steamship Peking," are to duplicate all their cables and land lines at a were to the first. It will of course be satisfactory intelligence. MR. MACONIODDS was again prevented from understood that we are referring merely to trying his subscription griffin this morning, outward appearance. The old racing axiom that There were no touts banging round, and the on-horses race in all shapes, becomes doubly ly difficulty which existed was that, by the time applicable when the racers are of the Mongolian had finished his exercise and gone home. the owner arrived at the Grand Stand, the pony type. However, the eight ponies drawn for at the Horse Repository at noon to-day, were, taking WE would direct attention to the musical entertainly showed greater size than any previous mob them altogether, a good looking lot... They cer tainment to be given at the Theatre Royal, City of subscription griffins we have seen in Hong Hall, this evening, by Mr. W. Russell Schmidt, kong. A big, upstanding grey with great length who will be assisted by an array of local talent. The programme, which will be found detailed in he should turn out with luck a far better pony and powerful quarters fell to Mr. Reiners, and our advertising columns, is a varied one, which should attract a large audience.
than Bayan. Mr. Tripp's black is rather a
We hear that the M. Customs are now steadily filling in and reclaiming land in Swatow, and that work is being done very substantially and carried on energetically, which is a great credit to the gentlemen in charge of the work.
It never rains but it pours. Just as the Great their cables, Mr. C. P. Chater, of Hongkong, had Northern Telegraph Co. had decided to duplicate
a cable from this to Hongkong, on the mutual entertained the project of starting a company for shareholders, to share in the profits. The project is likely we think to be favourably entertained in contributors of business, or contributing
to great danger in case of war between England Shanghai, since mercantile interests are liable and Russia."
cided to run,the trip to Canton and backspeech-to-his-constituents-laid-stress-on-the question. "But is she honest ?" asked the lasly. deficiency in propelling power. Mr. Mody's grey fast times being made; there was a good deal of
The President of the Italian Ministry in a friendly relations with France and England....
the same day, and Saturday last the 7th inst., was the day selected for the trial. It is necessary to note here that Captain T.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. BENNING, the new commander of the Honam only joined the ship the previous day, and We understand that Mr. J. M. Price, the Surveyor that his crew, including the steersmen, knew General of Hongkong, is on board the Irnou- absolutely nothing of the craft. The trialady, the next French mail steamer from home. trip took place, and although a most A STURDY peasant from the Tyrol was stand-did you like last Sunday's preaching?" "It was 'enjoyable day was passed by the share-ing the other day at a shop-window in Vienna, holders and other guests of the Directors, looking at a reproduction of the fine group and peans of praise were loudly sung in by Herr Rauch, The Three Graces." The honor of the new steamer by all on board, peasant did not seem insensible to the perfec- it cannot be disguised that the test put to
tion of form, but after a while he burst forth, the Hota was not satisfactorily answered.
"What fools women are all over the world!"GIL BLASE" writes in the Overland Mail:-
A CLERGYMAN in the country had a stranger to officiate for him one day, and meeting his beadle afterwards he said to him, "Well, Dougall, how
a great deal owre plain and simple for me," replied the beadle. "I like sermons that jumble the judgment and confound the sense. Oh, sir, never saw ane that could come up to yourself at that."
and there was nothing to report. It was yester
-The grass course was not open on Saturday day and this morning; and this morning it was in very good order, but perhaps the combination of chilly wind and heavy atmosphere prevented
at any rate if any attempt was made at fast time galloping done, mostly steady-training-gallops; it was not at all successful. Pilferer a mile in 2.15 carly and Gang Forward the same distance were the fastest things done. A mile and a half in the same time, much later, but going outside, in 3-36 was done by Gil Blas and also by some course and apparently all right. Repeater, we griffins, Huatachan and Foxhound were on the
hear, is amiss-Mercury, Minister to Peking, leaves for the north by the His Excellency Admiral Enomoto, Japanese Hasan on Tuesday.
queer looking customer, but he has a hard A PARISIAN lady called on her milliner the other wiry look about him, besides being well day regarding the character of a servant. The put together throughout his frame, which ought respectable appearance of the latter was beyond to more than counterbalance his apparent "I am not so certain about that," replied the. is rather on the small side, but he is an exceed modiste. "I have sent her to you with my billingly powerful pony, and ought from his appear a dozen times, and she has never yet given me
ance to be able to gallop a bit. Mr. Irving's the money,"
grey or white is also undersized, but a promising griffin notwithstanding. The favorite with most which fell to Mr. Fraser-Smith, a flashy looking of the sportsmen present was, the lengthy grey
pony that will never, in all probability, prove half so good as his appearance would seem to warrant. Captain Davis drew a powerful bay or dun that has all the makings of a race pony; His Excellency Count de Luca, Italian-Min-- and the flea bitten grey, which joins Me. Meister to China, leaves for Peking by the Sin Onicdd's formidable team, may be "a grand Nanning to-morrow morning, the 8th instant.
We are sorry to learn that Signor Chiarini has father and as old as Methusaleh" but he looks gone blind. It appears that while training a like galloping malgré tout. Mr. Paul, if looks: horse in Hongkong he was thrown, striking his may be relied on, was fortunate int becoming His injury was serious and he took medical ad forehead violently against the rails of the ring.
swell stable to which he belongs. The whole of room to prevent inflammation settinginin his eyes. he escape the exigencies of training, disgrace the from training and to shut himself up in a dark
left Hongkong for Saigon, he was accompanied consequently his eyes got infiamed. When he by two medical attendants. On arrival at Saigon, his eyes got worse, and after a consultation with the French Doctors, it was decided to remove one of his eyes to save the other. This was done and the remaining eye was cleaned. But these remedies were unavailing and now Signor Chlarini is totally blind. The Circus Company, we is to be broken up.
Communications intended for publication must The trial trip was in fact only a qualified Only to think that those girls have not got In spite of the new regulations for controlling the owner of a shapely dun that will not, should vice, the result being that he was told to abstain
be accompanied by the name god address of the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence of good faiths,
by correspondents of all questions affecting public
success. Under all circumstances the speed shown was far ahead of anything ever Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-previously seen on the Canton river; but graph will always be open for the fair discussie this valuable qualification was more than interests, it must be distinctly understood that neutralised so far as the success of the the Editor dogs not in any way hold himself restrial trip was concerned by the eccentric
ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
manner in which the steamer answered her helm. We prefer putting it in this way, but it would perhaps be more accurate to say, by the manner in which she was
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisers are requested to forward all notices intended for insertion in that day's issue not later than TIFREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the carly publication of the paper.
The Hongkong Telegraph
steered.
from Shanghai having evidently been a most favorable one. The remaining five ponies, to complete the mob, will come on by an early
money enough to buy themselves a suit of clothes, newspaper correspondents accompanying an yet they spend the little they do possess in bay English army in the field, some strange reports ing their photographs taken!" THE Church Missionary Intelligencer says:- reporting military manoeuvres displayed by some
have been sent fruin Egypt and the talent for the ponies were in fair condition, the passage/This advice Signor Chiarini disregarded and on the recommendation of the sub committee (of of the correspondents there is of an unsual order the Church: Missionary Society) in charge of the Explaining the British position to the provincial China Mission, it was resolved to fix the bead- paper which employed him, one of these gentle quarters of the new Mission in Western Kwang-men recently wrote: "In fact, the position to tung, at Hoihow, in the Island of Hainan, instead which they had advanced was but the apex of an of at Pakhoi on the mainland, the Bishop of extensive system of defence, field works running at right and left angles to the point they had Victoria having pointed out that the former place was more accessible from Hong kong, and that gained." A left angle is probably a purely mili
correspondents are as yet familiar.
steamer.
LAUNCH OF MESSRS. BLACKHEAD
& CO'S NEW STEAMER " ELSE!*
the Island of Hainan was part of the Kwang-tary technical term, with which only privileged pocks by the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock the illness of Mr. J. Haas, Mr. Chen attended
tung province, and was believed to contain a population of more than two millions.
American contemporary, which to years ago was regarded as so scandalous across the Atlantic that it was difficult to get a model of either sex at 6s. an hour, has grown so much in repute of late that any number of models can now be bad for one third of that som. At first a model cannot stand longer than 20 ininutes without resting, but afterwards they pose from 13 to zo houra a week. In one rare case a female model is said female models are young women who work in to have posed eight hours a day. Most of the
in all others, "it is the whip of necessity that drives people into posing." "One of the hand- sonest models," says the professor of the New York Academy of Design, "is an itinerant Methodist preacher. He has the form of a gladiator,"
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
During the trip the conclusion was jump Arrangements have been made to published at that the steering gear of the Honam The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 PM.. Sub- was defective, and in accordance with that, business of posing as models, says an scribers in the central districts who do not receive conclusion, she has been placed in the their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by hands of the Dock Company to undergo at once communicating with the Manager,
what are said to be necessary alterations or improvements. It was told us that the vessel did not answer her helm properly, owing to a want of sufficient surface of the rudder at the water line; and this may HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882. possibly be the true reason of her eccen
tric serpentine movements on the oc- THERE appears to be a very strong con-casion of her introduction to the Pearl sensus of opinion amongst practical sailors, river, But it strikes us as being re-workshops and factories; but in their cases, s shipwrights, and engineers in this Colony, markably strange that Messrs. A. and that the decision of the Directors of the J. Inutis should, have made such a mis Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat take as this, and still more singular that the Company in so hastily ordering the alter-defect never obtruded itself on the notice ations to the new steamer Honam, is an of Captain BARSETT or his officers during altogether erroneous one, and shows a sad the passage out, although the Suez Canal | want of discretion. As we cannot pretend most certainly will not admit of any va- An international cricket match between teams to possess any special knowledge of ship-garies in steering. Is it not possible, nay representing England and Scotland respectively bullding or engineering, any contribution probable under all circumstances, that the was played at Shanghai on the 6th and 7th. The of ours on the technical questions at defective steering qualities of the Honam, ganie was decided on the first innings, and as Issue between the controversialists who as brought to light during last Saturday's will be seen from annexed scores Scotland won have taken this matter
up can be trial, may be owing to other causes be- by 35 runs.
SCOTLAND,
Sacomo Ixxixos. **
1a and b Latham...... $6 A. Shewan, c Burrows, ≥ T. W.
Velich........................... • Veitch, Tottle A. Stewart, W. Dunman, B.
Latham
cand b W. Duntman... 7
Totilstand (stat) 41
were entirely unacquainted with the new kind of wheel, may have contributed to some considerable extent at least to the Johnston, B. Chinman orratic movements of the steamer? And A. Anderson, and Ladam ...
J. I. Scott, b Latham
F. Anderson, BW, Dinman......
H. Macgreen, batham
1. M. Grani, & W. Dunman...m
15. Burad, et out
Extras.
1
as thrown out Wade.....
1
1 Tatil May 19NCH
Total...........5
ENGLAND.
cand b Denman ... $3
Hult, Toqui
A. Velick, b Toisto... 4 not out bTottis.....
Exual intunençək
Tois!
W. Dunman, Macregor, b Stawart.... T. Tesham, b Macgregor
A. Burrow b Macgregorah Laketare
G. T. Veitch, b Stawarty
Ar-Reyneis e-AleGrant: 4-Stewart
P. E. alt, b Macgregor
H. Dunman, c Scott, & dincgregor
W. 11, Tottle, thrown mus by McGregor Grant...
S. Reynell, and b Stowar
A. Veitch, McGrogot Grant, ↳ Macgregor................. H. T. Wade, na vaš
EXUAR.....
Total... 64
incumbent has reported some of the blunders be is ACCORDING to the Overland Mail a Hampshire
class of persons who have to pick up the words has heard made in the marriage service by that
as beat they can by hearing them repeated by others. He says that in his own parish it was quite the fashion for the man when giving the ring to say to the woman, With my body thee wash up, and with all my hurdle goods thee and thou." He says the women were generally better up in this part of the service than the men. One day, however, a bride startled him by promising, in what she supposed "to fave and to 'old from this day fortn't for to be prayer-book language, to take her husband betterer horse, for richerer power, in siggerness health, to love cherries, and to bay." What meaning this extraordinary you could have con- veyed to her own mind the incumbent said it baffled him to conjecture.
The aclf-styled Nestorian minister, Sultan, was sentenced to-day. By special request, owing to at the Austro-Hungarian Consulate for this pur- feeling and acted very leniently towards the pri pose. The magistrate showed a very kindly
Central Station. Sultan was sentenced to one soner, who has since his artest been at the month's imprisonment, to date from the time of ported from the Eighteen Provinces of China, and his arrest, the 20th September. He is to be de
pounded and returned to the writers as far as the his letters of introduction, &c., are to be im Police are able to communicate with them. The Mixed Court will pay his passage to Hongkong.. With regard to Alice King, the Court will pay her passage to any port she may wish to go, also any expense the Police have been put to in her be half. Further, the Magistrate will give her a small sun of money to assist her on landing at her destination.-Couriers:
SHANGHAI RACING GOSSIP.
The mail steamer constructed at Kowloon
Company, Limited, for Messrs. Blackhead & Co., a very neat craft. of 145 feet in length, 22 feet was launched this morning at 10 o'clock. She beam, and eleven feet in depth. The launch was most successfully carried out, and according to honored in the observance than the breach, the usual custom, which we consider much more
usual bottle of "fiz" was broken on her after part as she gracefully slid from the stocks into the water. The new steamer is named the Else and the christening' was per formed by Miss Gussie Smith, daughter of Captain J. H. Smith, the senior partner of Messrs. Blackhead & Co., who showed a great
ceremony for such a very young lady.. The Else deal of rangfreid in performing her part of the
has been constructed under the immediate su perintendence of Mr. Young of the Dock Com pany, and Mr. J. H. Smith, the principal owner, and reflects great credit on both these gentle men, being as smart looking a little craft as one could wish to set eyes on. The engines and "The sequel to the prosecution and incarceration we may anticipate that the trial trip will come SAYS the Hiogo News of the 6th instant:-internal fittings are almost ready for fixing in, so of the editor of the Hongkong Telegraph must off in about a month from now. We hope to be be very, soothing to that gentleman's outraged there. After the real business of the morning feelings, for we imagine few people will question was concluded, an adjournment was made to an the moral impossibility of detracting trom Mr. adjacent building where champagne was quaffed Bandmann's reputation, and it was for attempt-in honor of the new craft, and a few speeches ing this superhuman feat that the luckless editor Indulged in. Captain Cooke, the acting Secre-, was consigned to involuntary seclusion. We tary of the Dock Company, proposed suc- notice, however, that a number of Mr. Franer-cess
the new steamer Else which Smith's friends considered he received more was drunk with three times three. Mr. than justice when the legal machinery was put C. D. Heermann proposed the toast pro in motion at the instance of the "eminent trage-sperity to the Dock Company, coupled with the dian," and they have accordingly made up a name of Captain Cooke which was received purse of over $1,000 to defray the expenses of with cheers. Mr. Müller, of Messrs. Weiler. This is no doubt Montezuma's journey for
of the absent ownere, and success to the under his win would not entail any more & Co. in a very able speech, proposed the health the day since he is entered in nothing else, and taking (Mr. J. H. Smith, was unable to attend the St. Leger.
to
at the ceremony) which was received in a manner.
"Faithful Tout" writes to the Mercury on the 9th inst, as follows st
"It would be almost absurd to give "tips" you a few notes to guide investors at the selling nearly four weeks before the races, but I send Lotteries to-night
The MALOOPLATE-There are three half mile. winners entered in this, Black Satin, Merry beaten by the two latter, and I don't see why he Monk and Picaroon. Gang Forward has been should not be again. Rose is a winner of the Trial Stakes, and Pirata has done a good half mile trial. The race ought to be Merry Monk's
Black Satin's,
or
The CRITERION STAKES-Here are three pre- vious winners of this race entered, First Cornet, Financier, and Prejudice the two former are the fastest performers for a mile, but if Prejudice had not made a waiting race of it last year be agis have beaten First Cornet. In good con- dition Prejudice ought to win it again, Wild Dash, Gang Forward and Montezuma are all in
the prosecution. Upon making the presentation, the representative of the deputation indulged, as it is usual to do on such occasions, in some re- marks very complimentary to the recipient, and did not omit so lavourable an opportunity of com- menting upon "the unnecessarily harsh sentence passed by the Chief Justice in the recent libel of Zetland Street and speak from Stratharos is good for a longer distance. Black casc." Mr. Fraser-Smith's acknowledgment experience. Two representatives from Messrs.bird is A. For rather AA to red letter, but he seems to have been conceived in a spirit so Blackhead & Co. were present to do the honors has a filled leg I dare say he will getover it jit different to that which some of the Telegraph's their duties. A fairly large number, principally Blas is a good griffin. Fotheen no use. Mt. St.
for the firm, and right
troyally did they attend to comes no doubt from the lobsided course. Blunder contemporaries have delighted to represent as friends of the owners, assembled to witness the Andrew has entered only two and they must be his well timed moderation must have occasioned the predominant characteristic of its editor, that launching of the Els and a very enjoyable time good, first is kept over the chestnut
was spent. We wish the enterprise of Messrs. podo promises well but Mr. St. Andrew to lor. Blackhend & Co, avery success, and hope soon dark Pilferer we know is good Salmanasay them much disappointment."
to hear of their having another steamer on the a kept over grimin that did good time at a inal on her builders. stocks. We feel sure the Els will reflect credit last spring, but was not good enough to meet
Montezuma, so he was kept aver
more penalty for The Maiden Stakes. They are th
rather dark. strongly reminding us of the high wassal nights Both of Mr. Kelly's are good ponies, I supposa at the Teutonic Institution in Wyndham Street Mr. Paul's second best will go and the best be arily humorous song, on the completion of a more-than-ordin-kept over for the Hongkong Derby, Sprite is the We live in the vicini best I have seen and Snowflight the worst,
of comparatively little value; but as sides a defect in the rudder? Is it not like- ·First láninGS. the differences of opinion are not alto-ly enough that the Chinese steersmen, who.. Booth, c H. Dun- "gether of a scientific character, and as we have a plain array of facts to guide us in dealing with the subject from a com- mon-sense standpoint, the views of an in- dependent and impartial observer may surely acommander who handled his vessel probably carry some weight. We may for the first time could hardly be expected, ad, A. Velich, & Latham, premise our remarks by observing that ato manipulate her with the precision that very strong feeling seems to exist among was necessary to keep her on a perfect partisans of American and Brilish ship course considering the speed at which she building respectively, with regard to the was going! Probably no man living could capabilities of the Honam. Without enter- take a river steamer up to Canton_in_bet ing into the details of the frequent discus-ter style than Captain T. BENNING; but it sions which have taken place both before was certainly heavily handicapping both and since the trial trip of the new vessel, we the "old man" and the steamer, to expect may briefly state that the differences resolve him to run a craft, of whose peculiarities themselves simply into two widely opposite expressions of opinion. Americans, and
HONGKONG lawyers enjoy a deservedly high re admirers of American constructed river
putation for the facility they always exhibit in steamers assert that a much faster and
sunning up a bill of costs. But if a story we hear very much better steamer than the Honam
from Japan is true, the legal gentlemen of this SAYS the Japan Mail Hitherto Korea has could have been supplied from ship build- It seems reasonable enough to belleve favorite pastime, when pitted against such senior from China counselled the King to adopt a flag colony must take a back seat even at their had no national flag; and therefore Bakenchiu ing yards in the United States at consi- that the Homam steaming 17 miles an hour wranglers at the game of making out "little bills" similar to that of China, which is triangular in derably less cost; whilst believers in and will never steer so reliably as the Kinking as the inhabitants of the village of Hatori have form and inscribed with the figure of a dragon, admirers of Clyde built vessels retort by steaming five miles per hour less; but we recently proved themselves. The Kobe Shipping with this difference that the Korean ensign replying that no builders in America could, are decidedly of opinion that with efficient List says:-If the following extraordinary story under any circumstances, have constructed, steersmen the Honams would have steered from the native papers is to be believed, eques-ground, inasmuch as Korea is a dependency ly
should be made with a yellow instead of a white. a vessel of the class and power of the Ho-equally as well as the older boat had she trians will have to keep a sharp look out in their ing cast of the Celestial Empire, When this Ham. Which of the two bodies of dispu- been slowed down to the rate of speed daily rides. A claim has been laid against a suggestion was made to the Korean King, His tants is right we are not called upon to it is intended to run her when she takes 35,004,375,20 yen for riding over an old if a Korean can swear, that he would never imit sing in regard to opening steam communication
native policeman for the modest sum of Majesty flew into a violent passion, and swore, decide, even were we competent to her place. on the route. And we will go woman-of-56.--What, then, would a wily ate the Chinese flag So he designed a square settle such a knotty point-which we even further, and say that after the tofin be asked should he have a similar flag of his own potion. It is of the usual oc- certainly are not. Our present task Honam has been altered as arranged, mishap 7.. The culprit is a Mr. Kadori, the head dental rectangular form with a white ground. is simply to deal, and that briefly, with she will still, when going at full speed of the police in Shizuoka, and he added insult to In the centre is a circle bisected by a line.com the history of the good ship Honam. and steered by men who are not acquainted injury by not stopping to ask pardon. The people
As all the world knows, the Honam was with her steering gear, show the same de. of the village of Hatori, where this happened, be 1 Posed of two bold curves. One half of this release his father has been refused, so there is no Wild Eddy and others, do not think it is built to the order of the Hongkong, Can- fects which caused so much comment the coming greatly incensed, have sent in the follow globe is red: the other blue. In each of the four other course for the Prince but to make up his advisable to expose valuable ponies to the early,
ton, and Macao Steamboat Company by Messrs. A, and J. INGLIS, of Glasgow, a firm which has attained a world wide celebrity for this particular class of vessel.The vessel, prior to leaving the Clyde ran a most satisfactory trial trip, and was tested in her various parts in every possible
he knew absolutely nothing, on a trial trip to the City of Rams at a rate of speed never before seen on the river, with the samo precision that he could have handled the, Kinkiang 12-
other day-that is until experience has overcome the difficulties which are insep arable from the manipulation of a new vessel of this class. We think that after fairly trying the Honam's speed, which could easily have been done by a couple of hours run to Macao or elsewhere, she
little bill, the calculations in which are based she is seventy years of age- on presumption of the injured women living until
slo, mediche
4 year food so ven per diem yan.
do, doctor's vİKİK times monthly Compensation for loss of ali sajoy
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TIENTSIN.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
3rd October, 1882. arrived to take charge of the Chinese Navy, had Yesterday, Captain Lang RN, who has On the joth inst, from. 5 p.uz. to 18 pm, H. an interview at 4 p.m. with H.E. Li Hubg-chang held a meeting between the Customs Tacial, Wu Chang-ching, Ma Klen-trung and Tong King
Korea. It is said the same scheme has been adopted, nt in May last, el febr and trade by the China Merchants S.N. Co. with
leave for Paotleg fit the day after to-morrow. Chang, Viceroy of Chilli, with the Dai In Klin, The second application by the Korean King to
mind to spend his
The Hack Stakes looks a certainty for Sirocco. The St. Leger lies between Montezuma and Stratharos. Fillager is shoulder fame Iftala chan may have recovered but he and Hurricane are not class enough. Foxhound seems to be getting round and may yet be trained. Repeater,
half dozen Dictator and Salamanassar are St. Andrew has no doubt a good one amongst his who was very dangerous, seems to beamiss. Mr.
worth regarding In view of the 20 and 10 per cent. Dunkeld is well in and ran well up in the Derby but I do not like him."
T
SHANGHAI TURF NOTES
Course, I always find Mr. Ten Broeck has been It does not matter how early 3 arrive at the out on his cracks First Cornet, Wild Dash
corners around It is one of the Korean symbols for the paints of the compass, which are thus all represented. It is to be desired that this new flag may soon be represented in Easter From Peking I hear that Prince Kung is in your readers to the opinion of Captain Hunfrey waters, and later in those of other parts of the posed; the Seventh Prince la pushing saliend world, and that Japan may find in her neigh.. his powder and electric works at Banchia); bour an apt follower in the career of progress The Dal In Kint and Governor General Chang
new Arsenal outside Peking P that she has assiduously and successfully left to-day at 9 am for Paoting (u Shanghai, plored,"
daya at Pabling fu. morning als in Shanghat, but I suppose it is comet here at about 4.in clearly Mr. Risk-sweated Stratharos I commend about E.N.E.N
quoted below regarding sweating a pursued
We see the cometh October, done for the sake of lotteries, ve TOE
Alercury
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