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nessed. The other day the, đun disposed of the grey very cleverly, thus morning the grey scored a cumpara,ively easy win in 2591, which must Le considered a very satisfactory performance. „Cutty Sark, after galloping a mile very slowly, was sent over the steeplechase course, facing the obstacles with more confidence than on

previous, Latious, Driving Cloud, after trotting once round, galloped considerably over two miles. The old chesnut went very slowly for his first mile (2.33) It improved as he went ca, and finished with great resolution on the far be of the course. Mr. Sassoon's subscription gân Rebel, (“Punch" up) accom- panied Sunrise (ridden by the gentleman who is

known as "The Member”) and Chatterbox (Mr. Nickeliu a mile gallop. Sunrise led all the way mod won very easily-times, 321, 66), kal, and zack. Rebel's full time was 2.20. | Dutch Oven visewed decided signs of lameness

on going in five course, which, however, were net apparent when he galloped with his stable companion Kacsassin for close on a milé and a half, I tin-l the first mile to be 2.22.

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The Derly favorite Highland Fling was ridden by Mr. Bend over the Derby distance, and quite failed to please the cognoscanti. The full times for this gallop was : 41, 76, 1:50, 2-17, 3 and 3-39, 1! pany apparently ridden out at the únish. Thy poífurmance should certainly cause

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confirmed. The authorities have seized several. cases of Martini rifles sent by the Young Turkey Committee” of Constantinople to a com- mitce in Philipopolis. The Turkish troops have been clandestinely massed on the Eastcin Rou- melian frontier.

DUBLIN, January 14th,

The weapons supposed to have been used by the Phoenix Park assassins, have been found near the premises of Carey of the Dublin muni- cipality, who was arrested with twenty others an charge of conspiring to murder Government officials.

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BERLIN, January 15th.

Merensky, a German missionary, who was stationed for twenty-two years In South Africa, declares that a South African confederacy under the British flag is the only safeguard against amirchy.

LONDON, January 15th.

The employes of the Caledonian Railway bave struck. Only twelve of the engines in Hamilton Depot can be used. Five hundred men paraded in Hamilton to-day, prior to quitting the town for Glasgow.

PARIS, January 15th.

ST. PETERSBURG, January 14th. The representatives of the various newspapers During a performance yesterday in Derditcheff, helt have resolved to organize a theatrical per Russian Toland, a fire broke out. Before theformance for the benefit of the sufferers by the spectators could escape the whole structure was flo ds in Alsaće and Lorraine.

LONDON, January 15th, ablaic. Three hundred persons perished.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have started for Berlin to attend the silver wedding of

DUBLIN, January 14th. The Lord Lieutenant declines to interpose in the case of Patrick Higgins, one of the persons sentenced to death for the Huddy murders.

· GENEVA, January 14th. A serious railway accident, in which several

persons were killed, occurred near Comerlata, Italy..

the Crown Prince Frederick William. The Earl of Munster leaves on Thursday, and the Prince of Wales on Saturday,

GALWAY, January 15th. Patrick Higgins, one of the murderers of the Heddys, was hanged this morning. Few persons were' outside the jail at the time of the execution. LONDON, January 14th.

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A goods train collided with a passenger train- near Stepney Railway Junction, London, to-day.

ty persons were injured.

LONDON, January 15th

Glasgow, lost two of her crew and forty head of The steamer Phnician, from Boston to

cattle on her Inst voyage.

Michael Davitt was enthusiastically received last night at Hastington, where he was reared.

DUBLIN, January 16th.-

There are two distinct secret societies here.

Que belongs to the old "Head Centre" Stephens' Fenian party, which advocates open warfare,

and the other is known as the "Senate or Coun-

LONDON, January 15ili. The British note in regard to Egypt, proposed, in order to avoid any abuse of the freedom of the Suez Canal, that it shall be enacted' that in time during which vessels of a belligerent power will of war a limitation shall be placed on the time be permitted to remain in the canal, and that no troops or munitions of war shall be disembarked, approaches, or anywhere in the territorial waters and no hostilities, permitted in the canal or its of Egypt, even in the event of Turkey 'being onr of the belligerents. The recurrence of an emer an entire revision in the Derby betting, as gered forming the tie entire measures Highland Fling has not only been lame and is vided for by a clause excepting measures for the defence of Egypt from the above re- consequently, short of work, but has most strictions. Every power shall be bound to bear certainly been "greatly... over-rated. ̧ He is the cost of the immediate repair of any daninge Body, which advocates murder. An effort undoubtedly a fuse looking pony, and moves its vessels may cause in the canal, and Egypt will be made to prove that some of the pri in capital fem; but his want of length would shall take all the measures in her power to chin company on certain days with persons who soners recently taken into custody had been force the conditions imposed upon the ships of appear to warrant the belief that he is only a belligerent powers using the canal. Ne fortifica were posted in certain parts of the city for the pretty good second rater. Of course a pony that tions shall be erected on the canal or in its viciat met was postponed for a better opportunity, pu:pose of assassinating a high official, but the has been calid to his stable for a fortnight,nity. Nothing in the agreement, however, shall never arost, it is stated it will be shown could scarcely be expected to show winning time in be construed as curtailing the territorial rights of there was a plot to destroy the Lord-Lieutenant Egypt further than expressly stipulated. Among his first gralogy and possibly Highland Fling may other subjects the note declares the question of and the escort by bombs thrown from houses. Improvetoauch an extent between now and this suppression of slavery and the slave trade to be

PARIS, January 16th. dayweektuenable tím to, réalise the anticipations | one which the British Government has much at Duclerc stated that during the Egyptian hosti- of his supporters; however, as matters stand, it heart, and that it will miss no opportunity of al-itles the attitude of France towards England was secmis 10 men will have to make such tremendous vising the Khedive to take the necessary steps that of a confiding friend, separated by temporary

calculated to attain the end in view.

divergencies. After the suppression of the re- improvement to have a chance for the Derby

bellion France favored the re-establishment of against ponic, like Ambassador, Dalesman, Cob-

the status quo. Pending overtures from Eng- the task of regulating the situation, France re land, the latter having wished to along assume sumed her liberty of action, the Government be ing certain this course would meet the approba-

LONDON, Jan. 16th,

nut and Sunshine, that at present he ought to be 2 rank outsider instead of one of the hottest favorites on cord. So much for public opinion, prestige, and stapil cawards of the class referred to in my last letter.

AN OLD SPORTSMAN,

· Hongkon,:, 14th February, 1883.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com pany's steamen strepte, Captain W. G. Pearne, with the Amer can mails of January 18th, arrived in harbour this forepoon. We extract the an nexed telegrams from our San Francisco ex changes:-

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LONDON, January 14th." In spite of the immense suma which have been spent upon the new law courts, the bitterest Complaints are being made on all sides regarding the accomination they furnish, or rather do net furnish, for all classes doing business there. The building is was known from the plans adopted, wild the dark, and when the court chambers were fitted up everybody saw that their arrangement left much to be desired. The Judges cannes hear, so far removed are they Tror the lawyers and witnesses; the jurors are almost blown out of their seats by currents of chill air; the barristers have no desks for their papers, and the public cannot obtain admittance. to the builling at all, for two doors labelled "Public Entrance" are always locked. Every body is really turned away from the main en- trance. Not only are the passages inside dark, but they are more tortuous than the mare ai Hampton Everybody regrets the de- parture from the old courts at Westminster, in convenient as they undoubtedly were. Until great altera: vns are made, the costly palace of Justice must

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another of our great archi tectural failures. Cynical people say the only satisfactory thing about the whole business is the fact that the architect is dead and the con tractors have gone into insolvency. Westmini- ter Hall is the entirely cleared of the law courts before l'arment meets sext month, thus res toring the hall to its original state. The work of demolition has already begun, and it will not occupy much time, as the courts were little bet ter than more sheds put up against the main building.

The high political scandal of the day is, How came Lord Brabourne, formerly Knatchbull Hugensen, by his peerage? About two months ago Lord Brabourne deserted the Government

partially on the or two questions, whereupon a letter appeased An Old Whip saying that he importaved or politaly blackmailed diad

PARIS, January 15th. The Journal des Debats says :-England bas

tion of the Chamber.

practically taken possession of Egypt. We may regret this, but we have no right to protest against our exclusion from the arrangement since the English Government is justified by our own abstaining from intervention.

The yellow book has been issued. The final dispatch by Duclerc, Minister of Foreign Affairs, The beach from Harwich to Alderberg is. atrewn with wreckage from the British Ship dated January 6th, says-England's attitude Pride of the Ocers, from Hamburg for New compels

France to resume her liberty. A dis-fork A case containing dynamite was found Foreign Affairs, dated December 13th, says :- patch from Lord Granville, British Minister of ty the coast guard, and the fact that the wreck There is no reason why, after the disappearance age is in exceedingly small pieces has led to the of the joint control, France and England should conjecture that the loss of the vessel was caused not continue to exercise a beneficent influence in by the explosion of dynamite. Egypt.

DUBLIN, Janury 15th. There have been three more arrests for parti- cipation in the conspiracy to murder officials.

Some of the persons arrested recently have been watched by detectives for two years, and evidence will be given on Saturday of a Fenian armory, also the formation of the plot to murder Lord Frederick Cavendish, Earl Spencer, and other government officers. Proof will be sub- mitted of the companionship of some of the prisoners with persons found guilty of murderous outrages. A perfect panic exists among the con- spirators. The police have secured a revolver purchased along with the one with which the attempt was made on Judge Lawson's life. It is believed the government will be able to prove the existence of a conspiracy to murder govern ment officers.

ST. PETERSBURG, January 15th. The budget for 1883 estimates the receipts at 778,500,000 raubles, and the expenditure at 102,000,000 roubles less. Accompanying the budget is a report which says that loans will be unnecessary. The improvement of the finan cial situation, although difficult, is not impos sible in view of the peaceful yet firm. attitude pursued by the government abroad and the prosperity of intemal affairs. It adds that upon the success attained by the ministry of Finance depends the welfare of the people and the growth and power of the empire...

DUBLIN, January 14th

The Queen's Bench division has refused the application of O'Brien, editor of United Ire fand, for a mandamus to compel the magis trate to revise the evidence to show the seditious libel with which O'Brien is charged. The Judges held that it would be a monstrous thing for the Court to compel the magistrate to which were made with the intention of bringing accept evidence as to the truth of statements

the administration of justice into contempt..

suppress them.

LYONS, January 13th.

VIENNA, January 25th

A man, in the uniform of a General of the Staff, mucceeded yesterday in entering the office. in St. Petersburg where the secret military plans

when the officer in charge asked him who had,

ordered the copy: Owing to his confused answers he was suspected, and on investigation was found to be an impostor and arrested.

At the trial of the anarchists to-day, Prince Krapotkine, addressing the Court in his own de- fence, sought to show that the so-called interna store into making him a peer. This he indigclared were spreading despite all the efforts to tionals do not exist. Anarchical ideas he de nantly denied, quoting a letter of Gladstone's in

If he were 'condemned, the his support During the week" An Old Whip renewed the charge and the lie has passed in result would be to attract proselytes to the cause. print la pizin terms amid great excitement in He had been arrested, he averred, because he upper political circles. It is one of those cases

was a foreigner... in which, a few years ago, & doel would have been unaveźdable. It hay not yet appeared who It is that is sencealed behind the prendonyms of "An Old Wag." If ande public, as it probably must be soon, a will be found to be Greenville. | are kept, and had almost finished copying one Berkley.

MADRID, Januszy 14th, Marshal Serrano and associance contradict the Tumors of the thaergabunion of the Dynetic Left, saying that they are determined to adhere to the peame of the party, explained some time ago to the Senate. They are resolved, however, to observe a conciliatory attitude toward the Government as an inducement to it to carry into effect the Eberal measures pro mised. The fact of Glam, a' Democrat, having been appeased a member of the Cabinet is regarded as madicating much immmsion" the part of the GoveZDEDİ.

SA PARIS, January tab. All die evening pagern been published the death of the Emperor of Germany

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BERLIN, January 16th. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess declined receive any presents on the occasion of their silver wedding, and requested the donors to ex- pend the money they proposed thus using in al- luviating the distress caused by the inundations,

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DUBLIN, January 15th Sexton, speaking at Mallow, said the time is coming when Parnell's party will be supreme in Ireland, and at the next election for members of the House of Commons they will have two-thimis of the seats, which would make British rule in, Ireland Impossible

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to the public as unrivalled by any prepara don ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compounds In made of soap root; the natives of the Phillp pine Islanda never use anything elie for SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER mg their hairs they are never found baldh quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By

Wash as this Shampoo

NEVER BE BALD proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

The

Arecteuring.

perties it will without fall arrest

hair.' It completely eradicates scurf

you

· MÁRIENTHALER BEER.. VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1882.

[10 and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE properties it allays the itching

and

fever of the Vad dustytis scalp, which is the great cause of people, losing HAS FOR SALE

their hair, sedang tren

Mr. MOORE has succeeded fa being able to IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any banos ofal makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS

of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS length of time in any climate from the Parisian market, Meerscha Pipes Jewellery of Chaste Designes Sun Hats, &c, Jocs

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,

Commissions Executed. “

JOSE M. BASA, No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong 1st May, 1882,

OKKEVE.

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VARIETY STORE A B Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, asth January, 18832 193

NOTICE.

RRANGEMENTS have now been com

Apleted which will carble tile mice, to

MERCHANT, undertake all kinds of JOB PRINTING

“18, WING SING LANE, HONGKONG, ing DIRECTORS REPORTS, BO ESKAERA

PAMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING EEPS on hand for Sale all kind of House CARDS, PROSPECTUSES DEBIT NOTES

Kard Steam COAL of the best quality at LABELS, PROGRAMMES & ENTERTAIN moderate rates." The “CUM LOONG” “CUM MENTS.

TS TRADE CIRCULARS And RE "CHOW":" EUM SHUEN* “CUM LEE PO

Steam Launches for Hire at 83 for 1st hour, 82

for and and $1 for and hour, 1 CUM UN ” 15d Accuracy and Best

CUM KATE $3 for 1er hour, $ for and hour, at the lowest y and for longer periods according to arrangement.

Hongkong, 10th October 1883

Hour

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