THE steamship Glenesk, from Middlesboro', Antwerp, London and Straits, left Stugapore for this port yesterday afternoon.
THE D. D. R, steamship Lawang la due here on or about the 29th inst, from Singapore. She will call here or route to Yokohama.
-TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNE
5pm. yesterday to 8 p.m. to-day. Arrivals, Kong Bang ...teamer from Bangkok. Lysemoon...............
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The B-lish steamship Kong Bing left Bang kok on the rib instant, and Koh-i-chang D the 15b, and had light winds and fine weather to Cape Padaring thence to port had light to moderate south-west monsoon and fine weather.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895.
Wendell Phillips always spoke in an ordinary tone, with very distinct maticulation and careful pronunciation.
Brignoll was knowo as "the silver-voiced." His tones, though not strong, were exceedingly pure and sweet.
Cowper always spoke in a diffident, besitating way, as though' afraid of the effect of his words on his auditors.
Farinelli was sa Idollied by his admirers that It was of him an E-glish Iɛdy once exclaimed: "One God One Farinelli) "
Morut bad a very sweet voice, though it was by no means strong. His conversational tones were well modulated and plensing.
frame, and, barting accidents, will, almost to a cerfaluty, overstride all of her own age. Float inengaged in the Derby, but it is hoped the sounder policy of running for the Oaks only will be pursued, thus giving the far-striding Sheen Slly the opportunity of Blooming in autume.
The market on the Derby has shown a brisker tendency of iste,and a few welcome changes occurred on April 3rd when two fresh' outsidern were introduced in Solaro at $oo to 35, and Tarporley at 500 to 15. The favourites mean- while remained on the old mark, bai ta the case of Raconteur, after the acceptance of 400 to 100 and other minor wagers at the like rate, there more to be had at the price, at the close did noi and the best bid exceed y to a. Le Vat was quietly backed in good quarters at us to 7, taken wherever abiain able; and the "business" about the Kingsclere nick-candidate appeared very genuine. A hundred or two was also laid out for Speedwell at 6 to 1 and Sir Visto at 7 to z-lhe latter taken very readily; and this completed the list.
Prince Blamarck bag a very loud, harsh voice, and generally speaks in a dogmsife, dictatorial way that admi e of no contradiction.
Robespierre bad a thin, piping voice that was the derision af bis enemies. One of the names given bin was the "Squeaker,"
Coleridge delivered his philosophie utterances in 10 sainteresting monotone, which late in Ilfs became an almost unintelligible mumble.
Fradantck the Great had a socerlog, disagree able voice, that corresponded wall with the cynical alterances he was in the habit of making Goldsmith had a slaging voice of great purity, and it was a great pleasure to hear alm render old-frish wirs, which he did in falmitable style.
Dr. Johnson had a loud, harab, etaterial volce. When excited in argument he raised bis voice and overwhelmed his opposent by its great strength.
Talleyrand could throw more pathos into. a single word than another man could express in a dezen sentencer,··}'e was- a master of elocation.
Jerome, of Pisgue, was a, flery orator, Hia denunciations of ele and slovers wern terribia to hear. He thundered forth his horror of wickedness.
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Speculation continued brisk next day, Racon. tear's pricelengthened at tifo butafer 400 to 100 bad been accepted be was backed at 375 to too alle La Var was at 100 to gaud Lavec at 100 to 7, both improved upon their previous quotations,
Good business was also transacted in favour of Solare, whose closing quotation was 1000 to 50 Speedwell and Sir Viste remained at their old prices, 6 to 7 and 7 to 1 respectively but
.. nothing else was asked after,
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THE DIREY.
*[To be run May 29th, 14 miles] April 4'b quotations :-- 375 to 100 agaicat" Raconteur (1)
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Tha British steamship Thales left Tatwinfoo on the 10th instant, and bed freak northerly | winds with considerable sex and dull overest weather to Turesbont; thence to Foochow had light porth-west winds and cloudy weather. L^R
Washington had a slow, 'deliberate way of 100 to Foochow on the 20th, and had moderate south-speaking. His voice was low, but strong, ble west winds and cloudy weather till approaching words were always well chosen and his tones Dodd Island; thence to Amoy had foggy carefully modulated. weather. Left Amoy on the arst, and bad moderate south-west winds with foggy weather to Swstow. Left Swatow on the 22nd, and had moderate south-west winds and cloudy weather to Pedro Blanco; thence to post had light north- west winds and steady rain.
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Cosmopolitan Mr. Yoshikawa President of the Nippon Yaser Kalsha, has been promoted to the Fifth Rank of Honour, 2nd class, in recognition of the rent services rendered by bls Company to the Japa- nese Government during the progress of the war,
News was received in Sydney recently of the death of Mr. R. Anderson of the Orient Line on March goth during the presega af the R. M. S. Massilia from London to Sydney, Mr. Anderson was a member of the firm of Anderson, Anderson and Co,, and be was proceeding to Sydney to temporarily rellewe Mr. David Anderson, the General Manager of the Orient Co.
Captain Mabimana. Harbour Master of Kobe, has received another mark of the Japanese Government's appreciation of his services, have log bren promoted to the Fourth Order of Merit and deeneated with the Order of the Rising Sen, Besides the bonnor of such decorailon during his lifetime, Captafa Mahlmann will, it is salā, be entitled to a military funeral at his deconse.
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A London ciblegram of the rith ultimo states that the copain of the exm«blp: Herrimac, which arrived there from New Orleans that day, reported that on the 4th alt, he put his chief officer and ten men boned the British ship Arne, which had been abandoned at sea. They were to take the vessel to Liverpool. He suld the Arno's crew were taken off their vessel in a storm by the German steemship Normannia.
The Land "Bina Anchor steamship Warr nambool arrived at Port Jackson (Melbourne) recently from London and ports. She reported an unlvil that while an voyage a fire broke ont In No, I bold, in the 'ween decks; but, was extinguished in half an hour. The fire way caused by a case of oilskins becoming heated. Two days later another fire occurred in the same compartment, and was stated to be due to the SAC CAUSE.
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The poet Rogers had a voice so small and week that, as he mid himself, he was forced to say exustic and ill-natured things in order to make people listen to him.
Caffarelll thought so much of his voice that once when challenged to fight a duel be refused on the ground that he had no right to expose to any risk the life of su grest 'n singer.
Cicero, an is well known, had a voice so plex. sant that whenever it was known he was to speak, though only is an ordinary law case, the Court was immediately filled with people,
"Brownle" has most remarkable volce: Sometimes it sounds like the tinkling of angelle cymbals, at others it resembleth the braying of a hungry jack-u$5.
The voice of the sluggard has been the subject of many a beautifal pɔem, of which the following is an exquisite sample:-
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SPORTING NEWS,
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THE" KITTEN” CASE,
The Stewards of the Western India Torf Club have at length given, according to the Madras Standard, the following decision in the notorious Kitzen caso pam
"After considering the evidence, the Stewards are of opinion that Tingey is urfit to hold a trainer's license, and they, therefore, revoke the fine of Rs. 250 imposed by the Madras Stewards, and row revoke bis license. As regaida the past. Captain Holmes took, the Stewards STR. Of opinion that there was su undoubted desire to conceal the fact of the trial from the owner both before and after the race, and that it was the duty of Captain Holmes to have ascertained beyond all possible doubt that the owner was made aware of it, a daty he neglected to perform."
Four months have passed since Hajee Ismall Salt first complained to the Madras Stewards of the unthorised trial of his pony by Captain Holmes. In the interval, all that influence and favouritism could do to screen and shelter
Captain Holmes bas been done in that officer's favour. The Madras Stewards staltifed them. solves and insulted comma sense by finding which adjudged the trainer, Tiger, guilty, and wrapped up Captain Holmes' conduct in a series THE '95 DERBY COLTS*
of negative findings vs irrelevant as they were When the Middle Park Plate bail. just taken onlntelligible. Events, however, fought against Its place in Turf story, 8 to z against naming the the conspiracy of silence which followed. The Derby winner might not have been extravagant Editor of the Madras paper became possessed of odds. But the result of the Dewhurst Plate, so certain facts which he tentatively published. The brilliantly won by Raconteur, shed quite pill produced no effect op za Lord Wenlock's different light on the coming three year old system. The dose was strengthened. Still, the issues, the great majority of the Turf world patient remained comatere. A change of declaring that thu smail, mannerly, free-going drug was tried by the administration of a son of St. Simon and Plaisanterie stood apart diet of interrogatories in the Legislative from his cocvals. Such was the position wher Council. Lord Wenlock declined the dranght, lait sexsena juveniles bad done their first bat awoke for the purpose of the refusal spell. of racing, and so matters
Meanwhile, copies of the articles in the until the old year gavo plice to the naw, Madras paper on the Kitten case were which began with "frost "the most inimical sent to the Stewards at Poona and·justan- that trainers have experienced for well taneously a change for the better was perceptible eigh forty year. But whatever the opinion of in the gentlemen under treatment. A second outside Torfies may be, clever men who live at meeting, largely attended, of the Maḍeas Newmarket, and constantly see the better-class || Stewards was summoned lor ons Sunday morn- thoroughbreds at exercise, look on the greater | ing at the race stand at Guindy and questions, sent by the Bombay Stewards in a written form, three year old races of the coming campaign si no foregone conctustan for Raconteur, Cities
were applied amongst others to Captain Holmes may, saysthe Sporting News, decry Plaitanterle's and Hajee Ismail Saft. If we were sensible to son as narrow of thigh and flat-sided when flattery and c.pable of blushing says the ring is older and racing at Newmarket Madras journal, we should certainly bave renewed, but Raconteur is much thicker èren succumbed to the gratification produced by now than ble brother Childwick was when a perusal of these questions. They were more than a year and a half older, he walked based on the information contained in the away with the Cesarewitch, and, Indeed, previous articles 'n this paver and wern there. || it has always been the same with St. fore, so far as they,west, to the point. After Simon's stock, unless the progeny of the winess had answered the official questions cours+brzd mater, such, for instaner, as the dam from Bombay, the Madras Stewards did a little of Match Box. Anybody that has noted unauthorised cross-examination for themselves. As a specimen of their intelligence we set eat a Raconteur's style, action, and general racing promise sets high store on his Derby prospects. lew of their efforts: "Did Mr. Beauchamp draw Pay, indeed, it is that his comrade, that blood-
out any complaint for Hire Iemal!? Did like coll, The Lombard, by Petrarch from Hajne Ismyll know Mr. Norton ? When did ha Wealth, slater to Entegy, should have been meet him? Where? What did Hajse tell bim? stricken down with sickness just after success Did M. Norton take notes ?” And so on. The no hereditary rouilog wbles laterfates with the the fiets thas newly placed before them by the Beesham colt, and save for mhachance, he might interference of the paper in" question and it is now have been the Derby favourite, Mach.im. difficult to res to what other conclusion provement la reposted in his new comrade, English gentleman could #rrivo. Ar it is the Balweary, but although a shapely enough call || Stewarda have ruined Tinger at a blow. as to frame,' he is too faulty below the linee to whomas they have softened as much as possible.
the fall of Capiajn Holmes,_A,DYC._to_Fla Whether it is that occasionally sound racing | Excellency the Governor of Madras. · That was authorities are led away by be strong work of a inevitable. If Tingey had been an A.D,C. all Derby colt, whilst hin rivals, with plenty of time the references to him ➡uld also hars boen before them, are taking shings easily, it is hard couched in terms of studied politeners, to day. At any rate, no doubt exists that Ryan's cracks, Speedwell and Solaro, who reemingly | kave latterly been sent along space, are galning Immensely in popularity. "
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THE GYMRHANA PROGRAMME.
"The following is the' programme of the first Gymkhana, meeting of the season to be held on the Racecourse, Happy Valley, on Saturday, Kib' June Sam
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THREE-LIG "ED" (Blladio'd) Race for
Distance about go`yaide, **
*Prize,
Second ..........................................................................i 400 Third....................................................... 3.00
Hats MILE RACE; for 81 China Panies; weight for incbas as per seals with rolba, added, subscription griftian 'allowed tolbag bond fidi Pelo Pentes allowed iglös; winners at any Race Meeting of ons race gibe, extra, of two or more such races rolbu, extra; entrance $1.00; frst, pelzo « Cup value about $40; facand jo per cent, of entrance fees; third go per cent.
SACK RACK ; 100 YARDS ; for Europeans.
Fourth ...........
Prize.
Sacks will be provided on the Course. ONE MILE HANDICAP ; for all China ponies t to How Secretary entrance $1 co, $2.00 il caties close at noon on Saturday, ref Jose non-acceptance not declared to Hon. Secretary before 5 påm, on Tuesday, 4th June; weights will be notified on Monday, and Jane; Grat Prise's Cup value about $50; second yo per cent of entrance fees; third go per cent. The HURDLE RACE, ✨ for all China. – ponies-1 weight for inches xa per scala z włunors på a Steeplechars or. Hurdle Race, tolbs, catmaj bond de Polg poules allowed yibu; entrance $1; first prize & Cup valve about $403 second 70 per cant. of entrance fees; third go per cent. One teža, THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILE. RICE; for all China” ponies ; winners, at this Gymkhana meeting excluded; weight for faches as per scale with 10 lbs. «ddad y subscription griffins allowed 10 lba; dond Air Palo ponies allowed -35 Iba j winners at any race meeting of one race, 7 Iba extra; of two or more such races, 10 lbs. extra ; entrance $1; first Prissa Cap valos, about $40; second, 70 per cent, "of entyupon fear; tkled, 30 per cent, LADI NOMINATION Each Competitor to start from a post 100 yards up the course, and ride to the lady whe nominates him, take one polato from her each time, return and drop” It
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THE LAST OF THE “BILLONA." The wreck of the Bellona has now almost totally disappeared. Her masts have gone
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NOTED VOICES.
ail bis utterances,
Bossuet was cool, deliteraie and polished in
· Forrest bad a deep báis voice that seemed to come from the bottom of his-chest.
Banyan had what was called a persuasive valce. He anver scolded in his sermons.
Jeremy Taylor was always very much in earnest, and showed the fact la bis voice,
ruff that it earned Heary Vill had a volco 30 for him the sobriquet of "Blaff King HAL"
Lord Bacon had a voice described by one of bts contemporaries as "very smooth and ally,"
Garrick had an exceedingly drsible voice, and could mimic way one he ever heard speak.
The Duke of Marlborough had a voice that, It was said, could be heard above the roar of artillery.
Jonathan Edwards had sharp, strident tones that grated unpleasantly on the ears of all who board hims,
John Adamu had a cool, deliberate way of speaking that carried conviction to the minde
of his bearers,
The Madens paper winds up a long article thus: -f It is chwious that some setion must follow on the Bombay Stewards' finding. Bạt what that action is likely to be it is not easy to forstel), Lord Wanlock dogi not stem to be raperzensl-
tive about the morals of bis own staff. No ans the Commander-in-Chief displayot any vory Commission. Captain Holmes has been openly charged with inducing Tingey to make a false statement in Captain Holmes favour; of ener ing money to Hajee Tsmall; a of having enlisted the services of Mrs. Tlegey behind which approzch Hajee Ismatt of making large sum of money from the bookmakers by his unnu therised use of Hajte Ismail's pony and of intentionally keeping from Hafes Ismall the fact of the trisi with Kition. The Stewarde
About these twa golts marked difference of opinion exists, the Middie Park winner being much the grander of figure and far lengthier, too, then Solazo, Still, if making choice from aliively anxiety to protect the honer of the Queen's laat seasons' two year olds, of the most certale rangers, one would pitch on the Champagne Stakes winner as an excepilonally hardy colt, and sure to train on, if not of sverige Derby clark Speedwell, on the other hand, is ost of those big burly Stockwell-like young horses, some of whom fine down,, whilst others grow caachy Physically, he is, perhaps, entitled to be called the best-looking speclines of the thoroughbred which has now entered his second season, but although a flyer is his generation, as have disposed only of the last charge. We proven by his wioning the Middle Park Plate, await some enquiry as to the remaining charges. bis forced action struck many an experienced There is evidence available. Let the authoritler race goes as clambering and high in front, an sift. It. Lord Wenlock or the Commander, swaggeration of the style adapted by bis sie in-Chiet-will not, Paullament will. But Captala who, if a rogad goer le frant, went with a swing Holmes is not the only delinquent, Capt. bebind rarely seen, and Raconteur is certainly to Bowley of the gist Horses is as much. In the be prefaired to Speedwell regarding the St. Simon fault, and, with the exception of sharing
bock kro- 1 off colt, now that he has shaken the
Is Mr. Humirey of the profits, so is ble which retarded him last season, as the easier Governor's Body Guard. Bolk these officers to train especially in a dry summer. That the rode in the trial. Both rode in the race. Both Malbourne if low in the beglastog as to emitted to mention the filal to Hajes Ismail. development ➡when once in the right rain make Me, Humifery spoke to the owner both before more improvement than young thoroughbreds of and after the race. He was mounted into the other desesa's do, has long since been recognised, anddle by Hsjee Camalt himself. He thanked And this doctrine applies more especially to him for the mount after he had won the race. the West Australian, or Solon branch, of which What action is contemplated against Capt. Barcaldine was chief. The latter's son, Sir Bowley and Mt. Humirey? All that need Vista, me but twich last year, when besten | said to-day in that if immediate and serious notice badly for the Woodcote and when Jate in be not taken of the conduct of the three officers autumn he Jeaf cutrayed Flost for a monster named by Court Martial or otherwise, the matter Produce Stakes at Kempton Park. For the will assume upplassant dimensions for recalclie greater part of the season Sir Visto was rant Authority, The Government which raised more or less amiss through coughing, his Tabslider Castís faz cowardice le bound to be The Government which hehended experienced trainer wirdly giving hins much time, brava
Now, the colt has made more that onlinary Surgeon-Major Smith for immorality is bound ta Old Katter Wi'helm had a soft volos, and | progress, and perhaps he alone of all the Darby be moral, The Goremment which sheltere spaka in a soothing tone that gave piosence te│Cole threatass Raconteur. As to the filles, Captain Holmes, Captain Bowley, and Mr. every bestofc
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With all Particulars, Reports of: Interviews. with SURVIVORS, the Coudes of the chakr oficial reports of the Chief Ofour, the Ancona, and. H.M.B. Frjelik, the MARE COTEZ OF Inquiry and in Faroons, experiences of other Steamers in the same Typhon, the Normanaf dieser écc, degut al bal
{All carefully. Revised and Råltid). THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE REPORT OF THE DISASTER.
(TITY CENTS,
PRICE
„THE MANAGER
BRANDY
Married couple (occupying two roomia)
per month: «.....................anne 170,00
·For further particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel, Hoco, róth Here, Isot.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
"MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE Four and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. MARKT BUILDINGS
EXCEPTIONAL PURITY:
AND EXCELLENCE.
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