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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1792.

TELEGRAMS.-

THE LATE KHEDIVE,

LONDON, February god, Lord Sallebery, speaking at Conservative meeting at Exeter, paid a splendid tribute of respect and admiration to the memory of the Inte 'Khedive.

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The Victoria, Beldib flagship in the Mediter ranean squadron, is still on shore.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

An hour lost will get behind you and chase you for ever.

THE Corset generally, has a tight pull to make both ends meet.

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MARRIAGE is not always a' failme; sometinies It is a compromise with one's creditors.

ACCORDING to latest, advices from Japan there were 58 fresh cases of small-pox and 13 deaths in Tokyo Fa on Jan. 26th.; PATIENT-Doctor, can't you tell me how I can Trelief from this constant inclination: to #neca ? Doctor--Yes, Sir; «neers hard.

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#Both go naked, the Zula women and the English women-the former all day long, the latter as soon as dinner in served." We are informed by the Agents (Messrs, D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) that the steamer Japan, from Calcutta, left Singapore yesterday for this

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SAID, an Alabama mother: "Nover would I call a boy of mine 'Allas' It I had a hundred to name. Men by that name is allus cuttin' up capers. Here's Allas Thompson, Allas Williams, Allas the Night Hawk-all been look up for stealin',"

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THE Foochow Ecko, publishes a rumour which has been in circulaison, that firewood is to be new year, Serious irouble is anticipated should the tax be enforced,

taxed a cash a bardle from the beginning of the

EARL RUSSELL, Ys a San Francisco paper, will probably maká a fallure of his lectures on electricity in this country; but if he would lecture on his divorce suit no hall would be large enough to accommodate the crowd. Tux Hichiku Nippo_of_Saga_was suspended on Jan. 27th on a charge of disturbing the pable peace, yet such newspapers (7) as the Snail are allowed to continue their drea:y pilgrimage to the annoyance of the general pabile.

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THE INTER-PORT CRICKET MATCH.

SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG., Yesterday's play lift Shanghal with a first innings of 163 rues, and Hongkong with 178 for the loss of 4 wickets ---

temporary suspension, a nasty drinking rain sending the fielders to coret.

After twenty minutes rest operations were renewed, and from St. Croļx' second bull Taylor gave Wallace au cay chance at long off, but scored, a good three by a cut to the off houndary. the fielder dropped the ball, and then Maltland Taylor was loudly cheered for driving Barff over the trees into the Parade Ground for four and The match, was resumed shortly after the the following ball be hit to leg right past the barracks. Bruce Robertson in the "Lobuler's " Announced time (fi o'clock) this forenoon, next over missed an easy chance of stumping Capt. Dann and E. J. Coxon, the "net-cuts of Taylor, and the batsman resporded by driving last night, facing the onslaughts of Murray and the next ball clean over the Pavillon, amidst Baff. The weather had undergone a great great cheering. Stewart took the leather from change, yesterday's brilliant sunshine having ff, and his fiat ball was anfcked to the boundary by Maliland a smart bit of firiding given place to a dull leaden aky, with rain threa by Orman was then heartly appreciated. Taylor tening, and it was decidedly cold and cheerless.opened bie shoulders to the slows and the leather The wicket, although a bit worn, as was only ble the fence with the face of a "rifi-balt to be expected, played, truly throughout, the this hit would have been a a'xer had there been a chance of running it out. A batsmen having again all the best of the couple of theres by Taylor kept matters lively, game. Public opinion, which had not been and then Maliland hit St. Croix squire to the too pronounced until after yesterday's resulta, fance, Mann just a wing the third run by a smart was pow strongly in favor of Hongkong, the plece of fielding. The next sensation was general idea, and doubtless a correct ont, Taylor's driving Stewart over the trees into the belog that Shanghai, although a very strong Parade Ground for 4-another six had it been all-round team, was defective, or at least run oat-and Carruthers was commissioned to not sufficiently deadly in the bowling depart- give St. Croix a much-needed rest, Maitland high-class batting talent included in the Hong ment to cope to advantage with the array of

car the new bowler's third delivery into Queen's kong Eleven. Odds were freely offered on the Maliland drove Wallace's third ball to the mid- access of the local players, but so far as could oh boundary, and Taylor hit him very prettily, be ascertained, the total speculation amounted almost straight, but only a single resulted. to next to nothing. There was only a poor In Carrothers' next over Taylor wwrl caught aliendance up to tiffin time, no doubt owing to by Wickham at cover paint, having made 51 by

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rattling good cricket, bis so-re including three the Pavilion was crowded, Sir William Roblason 48 and nine 3's. Nine for 379 Coxon was last being present throughout the play, and the specman, and his partner, who was will set and tators were numerous all round the ground. playing fa grand form, ht Wallace to the canvas Murray (barracks end) bowled Coxon a maiden, for three, and in the following over sent Barff following sult, to Duna. The left-hander Carruthers to the leg brundary. St. Croix had started operations by clean delve to on for another try, vice Carruthers, hot the next note three, and then Wallace had a hard chanceerthy-stroke was by Cexon off Mann-who had of catching Dann at short-leg, a single being been twice to sacression no-balled-x capital scored. The bowling was evidently dead on hit to mid-on, right over Queen's Road-390.up. the wicket, and as the light-was-very-deceptive, Stewart now took the ball from Wallace and Trut both batsmen played with great care, but a down an Ar maiden, Maitland playing every hall cilaking good ball from Barff proved too much with the greatest care and precision. After a for Coxon, who played in anything but bia usual malden from St. Croix, Maitland drove Stewart a free style. Five for 184, lait man Leach very hard to the off for three. Murray resumed was the Captain's next partner, and the latter at bowling in place of St. Croix: but his first nver once cemented the partnership by sending Murray was productive of three runs, and the excitement to square leg for a couple and straight to the in the Pavilion became intense as the 'four barracks for three-go up. Dunn without delay centurier came almost to sight.

was scored, and then Leach broke the loe by drove Murray hard to lung on, but only a single glancing the same trundler prettily to rere leg. The old Oxford player elicited cheers by sending Barff mid-on to the road, and imme. diately afterwards leg-hit Morray, to the fence. A straight slog to the canvas, off Murray, was Dunn's next contribution, and he then hit Barff to the fence--a splendid off drive-200 up. A change of bowling was now deemed advisable, St. Croix golog on with his slows in place of Murray, A rattling off hit by Leach off Banff, which got within a few inches of the boundery, was loudly cheered, and then Duan very nicely glanced the slow howler square to the fence. Stewart now relieved Buff, but Dane cut his fourth delivery, In grand style right into the Pavilion. A sharp shower of ralo, which bad been threatening for.

Mait-

next over, and he evinced his gratitude by land was mised by Murray at slip Stemnite driving the bowler to the mather, or ano stood to the credit of Hongkong on the official register.. Another straight drive to the boundary by M›}~~ land off Stewart was followed by Coron hitting the same bowler to the scorers tent. Carin then hit Murray to miton for two, and a amart bit of Felding by Wallace at cover point fairly fetched the gallery. Mann next „tried ħfu hand with the leather, but Cozon hit his fifth de- livery clean out of the ground and in his second over cut him straight between the Pavilon and the matsbed for three Maitland hit_Murray to leg. for three, and a similar hit by Coxon was magnificently frld:d by Barff, who was loudly applauded. No separation being effected (St. Croix again tried his insidious left handers,

WHEN the late Lord Ampthill applied to Pope Plos IX. for permission to form a Society for AN American whaling boat has lately been the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Kome, cruising over the whaling groun's off Kumano, his Hollars replied that it was a theological Kil, on the coast of Japan, with considerable error to suppose that man owed any duty tỡ an success. An extra-rdinary menstroilty answer. 1.25 animal!"

Ing to the name of "Brownle" was captured a THE Minister and his holiday." My friends,ive its severance from its native e'ement.

few weeks since, bat happily it did not long sur-some time, necessitated a short adjournment, and after playing his first four balls with the collection to-day will be devoted, to my travelling expenses, for I am going away for my health. The more I receive the longer. I a stay." And, strange to say, the largest collection ever made was then taken.

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THE Foochow Echo reperts that the Viceroy is seriously "ll Commencing with a cold a few days ago, he is now soffering from a severe bronchial attack, and fears are, entertained that

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THE great Ste of Moscow, which occurred in 1812, was the most gigantic configration of history. In it 37,800 Buildings were destroyed, valued at $150,000,000. The estimated loss in the great Chicago fire of October, 1871, wAS $135,000,000. The building destroyed numbered 17,450. The number of buildings destroyed `in the great fire in London, 1666, was 13,200, valued at about. $55,000,000. The property destroyed by the great fire in Boston, 1872, was valued at $50,000,000. The fire burned over sixty-five acres and consumed or suined 776 buildings of all kinds. In 1870 Constantinople had a conflagration which entailed a loss of $25,000,000 and burned 1,000 persons and 7,000 buildings. In 1851 San Francisco lost 2.500 buildings valued at $17000,000. In 1852 Hamburg, Germany, had a fire which consumed 1,747 of the finest buildings in the city.

HIPPODROME business in allll on the boom. Last 0.75 night Woodyear's Circus held high revel at Wert Polat and as usual had a very good andlence. In fact it is an open secret that the 0.75 management has had to make arrangements with leading fascial house for the storing of its ballion. Recruits are being.

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The World's Fair at Chicago will cost $11.000,00. Of this, $16,000,000 must be ex- nend-4 hefore one dollar of revenue. comes ta. The bull-linge will cost $13,000,000, and during the Fir $2,010 030 more will be required. The Awards Committee will absob $500 000. They need the $5,000,000-loan from the Government to carry out the plans.

ELECTIONEERING In Japan would appear to be quite as interesting and exciting as it is even in dear old Kilkenny, for recently at Kitamura no less than four voters were killed because they refused to vote for. K populer candidate, Nineteenth century civilization as expounded in the Emerald Isle and in the Land of the Rising Sun appears to be on all-fours. More power to both of these enlightened states where spurions politicians are' speedily extinguished.

The French artist's models have at last resolved to boycott any painter employing Halians as they say their brend is being taken from them in their own land. The model's fee, which has obtained for a great many years, is 5 france a day, and there are 997 models in the official list, 60o of: them being Italians. The latter have been cutting the price to 4 francs. There are only 120 French models, 80 Germans, 45 English. 30 Americans, 4 Austrians, a Portuguese and one Itish girl,"

taking another business which involved specula- tion was almost certain to be rash in doing so."

After an interval of a quarter of an hour playextreme circumspection, Coxon slipped bla hander straight for a sugle, cut. Stewart hard The same batsman got Mann to the leg was resumed, and Dunn, after driving the leb.| final delivery & to the fence for three. into the Pavilion for three. Avery pretty stroke boundary, but was clean bowled by the first to square leg by Leach off the slow bowler was ball of St. Croix' fallowing over, having made duly recognised by the spectators, and then, 28 in his very best style. Maitland e-rried out Dunn drove the same trundler to the off, away his bat for an almost faultless $9-including down Queen's Road past Murray Barracks fifteen 3'--and was deservedly cheered for Moule, in the slips, now missed a hard chunen bis excellent cricket. The full score was catching Leach off Stewart, and caused some 429. and of this large number only 1s were amusement by slipping up thrice in succession, extras, of which were no-balls. Stewart three runs being scored for the snick. A bad four wickets for 86 runs, St. Croix thres straight drive by Leach off. Stewart was supple- | for 84. Barff one for 59, Murray one for 80, maented by a hard crack to leg by Daun, but the and Carruthers one. for 18. The fielding ball was capitally fielded by Barff and only of the Shanghat player was excellent all single was scored. The following ball proved round, their picking up the ball and cora fatal to Leach, who was smartly snapped up at bination being excellent, bat a great miny the wicket by Bruce Robertson, Six for 238, catches, some of them eaty, were inexr litably last man 23, which included fire 3'. This wicker missed by men who rarely throw away a chanca. had put on 50 runs. Darby followed and A good word must be said for the exceptionally commenced operations by slipping. St. Croix to clever work done in the out-Grid by Mann and the fence for three, which he followed by catting | Barff, and by Wickham and Wallace at point, Stewart grandly to the matshed, and then Dunn coverpoint," and in the mid-ärld." Bruce." drove the same bowler to the Parade Ground Roberton's wicket keeping was deserving of all, Barff now resumed bowling at his old place, but { praise. bis second delivery, a short pitched one, Dann In a minority of 265 Stewart and Brace Robert drove to the off boundary, and ago were pisted son went forth to do battle for Shang mi, E. on the telegraph. Another three by Dean, to the J. Coxon and Lowson, as in the first tonings, scoring tent, made Barff's over rather expensive. bowling for Hongkong. Lowson opened to Dunn, evidently on hitting beat, put the slow Stewart, and an appeal on the third ball for y bowler to the leg boundary and then had a life catch at the wicket was answered in U16 at the hands of Stewart at long off, but the ball negative; Stewart then drove the Doctor to THE Master of the Rolls has Inid down a dietem thing but so easy catch. A saick to leg for following ball to mid-en for a couple. SV wart was travelling at a rare pace, and it was any the Pavillon for three, Robertson hitting the which it would be well if every solicitor laid to three was Darby's next contribution off Barff, blt Coxon to the off boundary, and a pretty beat. Mr. Keays, a solicitor, was appealing and then the play became slow for a bit, until stroke by Robertson to square leg scaled a from a decision of the Bankruptcy Court, suspen- Dana hit the left-hander hard to mid-on for couple A fuky hit, to the mid-on boundary Bing his discharge for years on the ground of three, and two balls later repeated the doss-the by Stewart off Coxon was the next excitement, rach and bezardous speculation." Of course, latter a splendid alt. Duna notched up bis and cheers greeted, Robertson when be smacked the arguments turned upon what was "rash and century by leg-hitting Bitff down Queen's Road, Lowson straight past the Pavilion. A three to hazardous speculation," Mr. Kesya had entered, and the applause was loud and long-370 hip leg off Coxon by Robertson, and a single by into a partnership whh Mr. Arthur Burr, and the Stewart here changed ends, but his first-ball Stewart and then the deadly left-hander dis Court of Appeal had no difficulty in deciding Dann cracked to the fence, and Darby carefully arranged the Shanghal Captain's stumps that under the circumstances his dolog so cou played the rest of the over. Marray had another for 22 Robertson had made-11 by dashing stituted the offence of which the Registrar bad found bim guilty, Lord Esber went further by ball into Queen's Road and after Darby had.Lowson shattered Stewart's stamps in hi

turn with the leather, but Duan lifted his first play Mann nezt man.In, but observing that any solicitor in practice underscored a siegle to leg, gave Ormas as easy next drer, and two of Shanghai's best batamen

The collarepoint, which was not accepted, were disposed of ithout altering the tatal The following ball, bawever, shot back from the last manT1Wickham took the vacant wicket keeper's pads to the wicket, and on wicket, and after a while cut Lowson to the road appeal a decision adverse to the batsman was for thres, and, a grand hit to the off from Coxon's given. Duna's 107 Included thirty 31, and was bowling only realised single owing to the result of a splendid exhibition of first-class Maitland's smart Gelding. Wickham now had cricket. Seven for 84. Maitland joined Darby an easy life from the wicket-keeper, Cozon and opened his account by late-cutting Murry falling to hold the ball for what looked certainty for brace. The tia bell caused a temporary off the left-hander's bowling, but the deadly one cessation of hostilities, the score standing at 287 had his revenge.next over, by cleng bowling for 7 wickets, Deiby belag not onturgandan ke Wickham for only 9. Wallace jined Mann and A fresh start was made at o'clock sharp, Darby play was steady in the fading light until stumps and Maitland resuming the defensive against were drawn soutes poem w the attacks of Barfi (City Hall end) and Stewart."

MARKA PRADA SHANGHAI, From the fast bowler's first over Maitland segred

BOSSÜD INNINGS. aiwo to leg and a snick behind the wicket for W. H. Moula, b.Lowson Bra three, and the telegraph showed 200 up I omit Loan Stewart's second over Duby was well caught in Walls, to 8. Case, the slips-one hand, high up-by Murray, and Aggregating 5.503 tons, register.

retired for a very useful 16-295 runs for &. A da St. Cenis, b Lowtaa ... An exizaordinary story is reported from the pro- wickets, Taylor filled the vacancy, and played F. Mann, b Coron vince of Shimano, in Nagano Prefecture. It is the first ball be received from Stewart to square CB. Bar, Connetina 67

A. Stewart, & Low stated that a wood-cutter, by name Kobayashi leg for a couple, an appeal the next bail far" leg W. Bruce Robarton, Lower Harukichi, who was piring bus trade in the before being given in the batsman's favor. Taylor.-R. P. Wickham, at rut Twin is how the Sydney Bulletin treats Six. Wade Pass, seized a peasant girl and tying her drove the following ball very hard to the scoring Car Low

A. G. I & 1:00 | | Henry Parkes, Australia's "Grand Old Man" up, asiruited her carnally, The girl, In the tent, and amidst loud cheers the third century.

[b E. J. Cars and ex-Premier of New South Wales; “Parken'. recklessnessof her ind guation, warned herravish was holsted on the telegraph. · A cut to the recent attack on the leader of the N.S.W boguser that she know his face and that punishment Queen's Road boundary by Maitland off Stewart

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worthy capting old political hypocrite, tion of ibe flesh and set it to roast. While he Stewart toʻmid on for a brace, a smart bit of field. utterly incapable of a single, publia act whịch Finest Old Jamaica;: Violet

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does not minister to his wolfish selfishnessing village joined him, and belog informed that Croix now took the ball from Stewart, and his Greta Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallos. and egregious valu glory. The newspapers that the flesh was that of a wild boar, partook of it ball Maitland anicked for two, and then carefully

so long helped to keep him in power now talk of with some hesitation. By and by, the wood played the remaining four balls of the aver, An: LIQUEURS.

the " putridity of Mịa methods, call him the cutter left the spot, and in his absence the old easy chance of catching Taylor in the slips off archstralior, in black type, and compare him to man discovered the decapitated corpsn and give Barff was missed ty St. Croix, and kiter the and conscienceless as Parker, and don't new Kokked and the Choya Shimbun, both having favor by scoring a brace of singles, Malilando Judas Iscariot. However, they are just as mean information. The tale is pablished by the Naval man had shown his appreciation of the squesi becapsa...they find_be_hay no political evidently derived fi from the same source. But, jumped in to the slows and bit to the romerellena morals, but merely because he has planted bis says the Japan Maff, it will be observed that Taylor immediately afterwards: slogging Barff, Hon knife mader the fifth rib of the N.8.W. Shoddy some of the details given could not possibly into Queen's Road, Aptoity bit all along Brigade. The hireling prints will support him have been discovered unless the man himself ground, by Malland of the fast bowler, reached again should ha get into power two years hence, had confes ed them, and fossmuch xa bo bau | theCity Hall boundary, and cherry announced the and when he dies they will try to stuff it down not yet been arrested, the story, in the above interesting fact that Shanghai's total had been 'An ordinary meeting of the Sanitary Board the public throat that he was a great and good circumstantial form, presente a very apocryphal doubled. A clean off-drive to the fanca by was held this afternoon. There were present the

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