THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895.
Moltke to discuss the question of an early meeting with Nicholas IF., “or to convey to the Taar ble personal intercession on behalf of Prince Hohenlohe in connection with the legal mistus of the German Chancellor's private estates in Russia, which were so seriously affected by the Panstavacic decrees of the into. Twar, the
SHIPPING.
Amongst the vessels launched last month ware the following ---Treskať, steel screw steamer of
Association, and leave it to the commlitee | probable either that the Emperor has sent Count when they would hereafter elect to perene that policy under their direction. (Applanio).
Mr. C. A. Montalto de Josus, next addressing the assemblage at length, said that the programma in view, being purely local, would be laefficacious, inasmuch as it tended to palliate, not radically cure, the existing and increasing evils-springing from the congested-state-of-the-peace-keeper. community, from a competition which had
DEVOT been so keen, from great disproportion between demand and labour, from rulanus terms, and the In generally, consequent depreciation of salary zen vlar
of such a discouraging prospect, he thought those fons, the triple-expansion engises as pallet was absolutely necessary. Emigration by the builders, built by Messrs. D. and W. should therefore be the Association's mals objectenderson and Com Partick, for the China in view. Those who had recently left the
recollars at Metual Steam Navigation Colony themselves
found
well
Company (Limited), fand
London, Palawns, steel screw steamer, 400 treated To qualify the poor ones for emigration, foot by 46 feet 6 inches byar feet, with triple. an Industrial school should be established, so
expansion engines that, if soable to find Immediate employment belt by Messrs. Caird and Co., Grenock, for 3,000 HP, by the buliders, 11. clerks, they might earn their bread other the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company, Kut WILO. Locally 100, such a measwe would be
steel twin-screw steamer of about 2830 tons. very useful and
and W Important. The tailoring shoemaking, patronised by the Portuguese with engines of you LH.P., bullt by the London community would redound to the benefit of Company, Geran, for the Indo-Chios Steam Glasgow • Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding their own needy countrymen, A quarterly
Navigation Company (Limited), London, WAN, scrow steamer of 3,016 tons, with triple expansion engines of 1,100 h.p., Sallt by Merms. Sest and Co. Grenock, for the Chias Steam Navigation Company. Tiesiste, ateri scrow steamer of a.cz tvns, with triple-expansion angioes of 1,100 h.p, by the bullders; built by Messrs Scott and Co., Greenock, for the Chins Steam Navigation Company (Limited). Donat, teel screw steamer of about 880 tons, with triple-expansion engines of 600 Lb.p., built by
and
subse:lption of $i would be within the resch everybody. Besides, theatrical performances should be given, the outtern of which would serve to assist the poor, faciftate emigration. and also to defray the cost of measures adopted in defence of the community's prestige sights. To realise all this, unity, be thought, was an Imperative secessity. To the Her of unity bed been due the downfall of the neighbouring Oriental empire which should other wise now be admired by ever
every Portuguese. th olden days, a viceroy of
In
of
to the Senate of Macao, deplored the wid dillon | Messrs. Robert Napler and Sona, Govan, for
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min among the Portuguese, caused by their mutual rivalry, and their fatal factions, while the Dutch prospered not so much by the force of their sims as by their harmony, and the patriotism which galded them in their commercial Ventures. "Unity is strength"; these should be the watchwords of the Association (applause.)
At the conclusion of this sprech the Chairman aaked whether any other of the gentlemen present had
anything lo Mr. F. Montalto de Jesur, fa response, dwelt a length on the early settlement of the Portuguese In
the Bas, confier in tomory of Macao its prosperous condition in former times, and its present decry ; the establishment of Hongkong, Its rapid progress and marvellous prosperity's the emigration of the Portuguese to the Colony and their past and present condition. He urged upon his countrymen the absolute necessity of forming an Association to promote the Interests of the Portuguese comwasity in Hongkong. The credit of originating the idea was dan to ala friend, Mr. Braga, and he was sincerely glad that he was invited to co-operate with him in his efforts to establish the Association. The idea was grands only required the support of the Com- munity to make it a tangible reailty. The large audience who were latening to him, the enthurlaim which he noticed in every one present to the Hall, were evidences that the community beartily approved of the project and that a brilliant future awalied the budding Association (applause) There were many, he who doubted its uldmate success but knew, who do he did not wish to belleve for a moment that the Community would not support as insiliation
the Compagnie 'Messageries, Fluvialtes" de Cochin-chine.
wolle.
Mr. Wallieumler a
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Orr DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH. For the following results of the races to-day we are indebted to the courtesy of the Jolat Telegraph Companies !--- The Rang Cur.—One mile and a quarter. Mr. Josser's ch. Placid Joe....... 1 Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane....................... Mr. Himdick's gt. Kelpie ......
The following are the detalls of the sport i— Primrose made play, attended by Torchlight The NORTherm Cup, vales, Tis. 150; second and Titus, mill passing the Stand for the first pony, Tha. 5o; for China ponies; weight for time, when Zenith took second place to Primrose, inches as per scale; winner of the Malon Tiêna dropping back fast. No change occurred. Plate, solba, exira i entrance, Tis, 5. Half-a- until approaching the three-quarter mile post, where Zenith assumed the leadership, Torchlight Mr. Ruby's ch. Sir Charles, rast gib............
being second, Primuse next, and Huckleberry fourth and improving his position. Zenith con- Mr. Crawford 1 Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, Tat all Mr. Pendinned to draw away, and at the Monument was Mr, Somerset'a br. Certaintee, Iral dibinuity.
leading by ten lengiks, whilst Huckleberry bad Mr. Jones y passed Primrose and was in hot pursuit of Torch Mr. Chetwynd's sk. Viceroy, 1st
had the race entirely at his mercy, and eventually light. When the straight was entered Zenith rlb.
Mr. Mr. Kanuc's bl. Little Prince, fost glb....... was in a common canter, Huckleberry caught
Mr. C. R. Barkill o
Torchlight at the Bushes and beat bim by two Mr. Dennis' gr. Potomac 21st rib Mr. Midwood o lengths for second place. Primrose was last. Mr. Ladlaw's b. Hobelt, 1st rib...Mr. Taylor o Time, 4 min. 443 secs. Mr. Plak's gr. Pippin, rost 6ib...Mr. Chisholm o Mr. Commana's gr. Petrel, text tu.......
The SYCKE STAKES, value, Tis, 15o, added to a swoopstakes of 'Tia 5 each; second pony, Tis. Mr. A. W. Barkiil o Mr. Edraand's gr. Banyan, rost 13th Mr. Pike o
50; for China poules being bona fide grillins at date of entry; weight for inches as per Mr. Marcel's dun Mistral, IT
scale; winners of a race, ribs, extra. One mile and a quarter. ~ Mr. Boyd's cr. Datorer, ost talb...... Owner a
Mr. Kanuck's wb. Shirahata, rost glb...... being headed, won by a length. Ravelston and Mr. John Peel's dun. The Laind, ist tlb...
Sir Charles get off with the lead, and, never
Mr. C. R. Barkl Certaintee had a spirited contest for second honours, ending in the former's favour by ahead. Mr. Toeg's b. Clyde, 1st rib......Mr. Read 3
Mr. Master Time, Imin. ofsec.
Mr. Macander's gr. The Premier, lost calb...
Mr. Wallieumier o Mr. Linton's gr. Promiss, 11st elb...Mr. Daliso Mr. Common's gr. Petrarch, 2011 alb.........
Mr. A. W. Burkillo Mr. Freddy's gr. Magelicent, rist alb......... Mr. Taylor Mr. Ring's gr. Blenheim, 11st 1lb..............
Mr. Meyerlok o Mr. Donny'ı'bs. Hercules, rost 1lb......
Mr. Midwood a "A good start was secured, Blenheim cutting ficent as his close attendants. Along the Back ont the pace and having The Laird and Magni. Straight they were in close order, and nearing the half-mile post Shirahata could be seen coming out from the remainder of the said, At the Monument Blenheim was still leading with Shirahata challenging him and The Laird next. Coming into the straight the last men. thaned was up to Shirahats, who had taken the lead, but he fell away again and the white, going on won by four lengths; Clyde was two lengths behind The Laird. Promine was fourth, the rest pulling up.. Time, a min. 53 secs, 20 The PAGODA CUP, value, Tis, 200; second pony, -Tis:-501-for China-ponies; weight for inchei
As per scale; non-winners allowed yib,; | winner of the Criterion Stakes gibi, extraj entrance, Tix. 5. One mile.
The SHANGHAI ST. LEGER, sweepstakes of Tis. Is each, with Tis. 350 added; first pony to receive 75 per cent, second pony to receive 15 per cent, and third pony to receive to per for Chios ponies that have never been.
Cilvious to 1st January, 1895 † weight,
10st. 7lbs.; poules over 14 hands to carry 3lbs. extra for every inch over; winners of one race, glbs, extra; two or more races, rolbs. extra. One mile and three quarters. Mr. Faurman's ch. Sinner, rist 31.
Mr. C. R. Burkilt 1
The London and Gb sgow Engineering and Shipbuilding Company (Limited), Goran, have Mr. Wavey's bay Tocsin, 11st 3lb Mr. Read a inmchad the twin-screw steamer Kut We|Mr. Ring's dun Invader, rost 12lb ("Fortune and Harmony”), for the Indo-China
Mr. Meyerink 3 Steam Navigation Company (Limited), which Mr. Kanuck's ch. Komaten, rost 11lb.......... has been built for river service on the Yangtze,
Mr. Midwood The principal dimensions are: Length over all, Mr. Henry Morris' ch, Sans Reserve, rost 7lb 301 fi; benadth over all, 54 ft. Gla,; depth to top
Pite o Mr. deck, 29.3 in. groEN bull is built of steek, and is very m 200. The
Mr. Crawford than the ordinary siver stomers. The main
Mr. Tayloro deck, whereal; the upper and awning decks, which |fore and ist, are of ploe Mr. John Peel's ch. Starlight, rost zalb........ covered with canvas. The whole of the space
Mr. Mester o up to the upper deck is utilised for cargo, large Lord C. Conrogham's gr. Monte Cristo, space being allowed to carry tes from the river late Sans Regret, rost Trib Mr, Dallas... 6 ports to Shanghat. On the upper deck there is Mr. Sturgis gr. Vaquero tost 13lb............. saloon accommodation for ano third-class and
Mr. A. W. Barkl go first-class Chinese passengers in a large dick-house extending nearly fore and ah.
Mr. Buxoy's bl. Black Velvet, 118 gib much heavier
Mr. Alex. Price's gr. Topside,first 3lb .....
THE REBELLION IN TRE NORTH-WEST.
IMPERIAL TROOPS ANNIHILATED.
SHANGHAI, October gath: The Halan.in correspondent of the North China Daily News writes' under date 1st October as follows
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Siz started, Time, amin. sofsec. MAFOO'S RACK-Once round:
Mr. Fourman's Cr. Primrose...... Mr. Ring's gr. Aurelius
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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: American (City of Paing) to-morrow. Canadian (Empress of India) 6th inst. Australian (Guthrie) 6th Inst. Indian (Catherine Aßcar) 7th last. "American" (Calna) Igth last,
Tacoma (Victoria) 22nd inst.
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THE P. M. 5. S. Co. steamer City of Peking, Mr. Charley's ch. The Spotter (late Mysterious) 3 with malls, etc. left Nagutaki for this post at
Three started. Time, a min. 43) secs.
7 p.m. on the 2nd last. Autxi, CUP.-Thres quarters of a elle.
Mr. Mirolon's ch. Lutin................................................. Mr. Heather's bay Dandy Dick...... Mr. Denny's bé. Hercules......
THE GRAND NATIONAL STEIPLECHAST, Eight started. Time, min. 38seca. Mr. Charity's gr. Auctioneer aan Mr. Robson's gr. Comptown Mr. Henry Morris' ch. Sans Reserve
Three started.
THE P. M. S. S. Co. steamer Parse, with
3
2 mails, elc, which left Hongkong on October 8th
for San Francisco, via Nagasaki, Faland Ses and Yokohama, arrived at her destination on the and Inst.
THE O. & O. 5. S. Car chartered steamer 3 Evandale, with mails, etc., which left Hongkong on September 26th for San Francisco, vía Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at her destination on the`rst inst
Mr. Boyd's ch. Dosmore........ 1 The BIG SWEEP CUP.-Three quarters of a mile. Mr. Oswalda hr. Ravelston... 2 Mr. Freddy's blk. Juniata.....us
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THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of India arrived at Shanghai at mid- afght on the 1st last, and left that port at xo p.. yesterday for Hongkong, where she may
Eight started. Timo, min. 38ices The ST. LYGER CUP.-One mile and a half, General Topligan's dan 'Enery 'Awklasbe axpected to arrive about gam. on Wednesday. Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane......LAK Mr. Oswald's gr. Clermiston...
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Four started, Time, 3min. 30secs. The MAFCO CHAMPIONS.—Onça round. Mr. Charley's gr. Sans Parell........ Mr. Henry Morris's wh. Mayberry.......................
Six Started. Time, smfa. 40 sec, ... Mr. Sturge's gr. Vaquero.......................3 The BLACK DIAMOND CUP.-One mile. Mr. Heather's by Dandy Dick.... Mr. Denny's br. Hercules..................... M1. Toeg bay Clyde............
Ten Started. Time, amin. 134 seces.
TIENTSIN AUTUMN RACE MEETING.
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Stewards --H. B. Bristow, Esq.; A. Irwin, Esq. W. H. Forbes. Esq. Stewart, Esq. Erg, W. W. Dickinson, Esq; E. Tacobsen, J. Frazer, Esq.; J. Wilson, Esq.
FIRST DAY, MONDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, 1895. AUTUMN CUP; value, Tacle for China pontos; weight for inches as per scale; gilffins of this meeting allowed 5lb.; entrance, Taela 5. One mile and a quarter,
Sayonara....t-restoənəsəívyostamine. I
Mr. Ring's dan Invader, 11st ilb
Mr. Meyeriak I Mr. Henry Morriss' bl. Blackberry, zest 4ib...
Mr. C. R. Hurkill a Mr. Ruby's ch. Sir Charles, fost gib
Loadstar.... 3
Mr. Jimdick's gr. Keiple rost 12lb Bir. Jones o At the second attempt a very good start was secured, Starlight being the first to show in front, with Sinner, on the rails, next and Sans. Reserve close behind. Panlog the Grand Stand the first time Invader had taken command, Sans Reserve being still recond and Sinner and
Mr. Crawford Komatsu golog to company for third place ; | Mr. Kanuck's ch. Komatro, rist rib ............ Monte Cristo last. Going by the Loongfei Gate
Mr. A. W. Burki!! Invader bad a lead of about two lengths, with Mr. Charley's cb. The Spotter late Mysterious Sang Reserve next and Sinner going up third.
1st 1lb Mr. Midwood o Mr. Dryandust's er. Cremome, frst oib Tacsin began to run through Just after the back straight was entered and at the three-
Mr. Jones a Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, 1xst 45 Mr. Read o quarter. mile was lying second to Invader, who was leading by a length, Sans General Toptigin's dun 'Enary Awkins 11st b Reserve being third and Sinner, going strongly, The Rebellion fo the North-west proceeds fourth. Immediately after reaching Probst's Mr. Ludlow's bay Hoheit ist 3ih Mr. Taylor a Mr. Dallas D advantages they recognized. Hapice. Like the Japanese, the Mahommedans Corner Tocsin had headed favader, Sana Reserve Mr. Newboy's dan Blue Bonnet 11st 81b... repudiated the idea that nature had endowed are Ending the Chinese alike unprepared and
and Sinner still occaping the same
folative
Mr. Cumming o with that fickleness of character and sing to fight. So far the Moslems are disposition, and that inability to make a con. having it all their own way, and the only engage-lions. At the Monument Sinner had got fato Den Jean's grey Busy Bee, stolb Me, Kladi o
third
place and Tocsin bad stalled off Invader. Mr. Boyd's grey Dunblane, 11st tlb Owner... 0 tlatious effort toward the sttalment of an obitch rout of the Imperial troops. It is not true the
ment approa^hing to e battle ended in the alter Entering the Straight Tocsis, Invader and Mr. Jimdick's grey Kelple test 13lb Mr. Master o which condemned them to look with envy
Sinner wera racing hard close together in the the Mahommedans have met a check to the without hops at the lot of other people who,
east. On the contrary, they analhlisted over 20 der given, Amazincent traggle up the home under the shelter of their institutions, enjoyed at troops, and then sent west to suit their straightway then witnessed, Sinner at getting wealth, happiness, and prosperity ** (land
own purposes. At present the Imperial troop winning amidst great excitement by a head
an even terms with Tocain at Bellevue and applate).
are afraid to fees the rebels and are mastering vader being length Besind Techin. Black around Lanchon and Pingliang..
Velvet was fourth and Topside laat. Time, grains. 543 secs.
whose
them
Several suggestions were subsequently made by other speakers. In regard to the first Com- mitice Mr. L.. F. Carvalho thought that the Provisional Committee should be selected with the addition of Dr. A. S. Gomes, their much esteemed Chairman, Mr. Barretto also spoko to the same purpose. Mr. P. Rezario called attention to the amount of subscription, which thought should be fixed at a minimum to render it possible for every one to pay it without any undue effort on their part,
The Chairman raid that this suggestion was a very good one, and he would "noza it for discussion at the next Committee meeting. Since present meeting was only intended to arrange the preliminaries they would leave the consideration of any other subject for the next meeting.
the
Before the meeting dispersed the Chairman formally moved that it was desirable that Portuguese Association in Hongkong be formed," The resolution was unanimously carried by
acclamation.
The Chairman next announced that the first regalar meeting would be held a month hence,
A vote of thanks to Dr. Games for presiding was curled with much enthusiasm, and the meeting then terminated.
will
NEWS BY english mAIL:
LONDON, October 4th.
the
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Tong Fa-hsiang, the Commander-in-Chief, only arrived to Halsnia from Peking last week. it is not true that he went direct, as reported, to Laschou. It seems, he had been degraded because unable to pay a squeeze and „was an route to his family as a civilian when a special Edlet created him a Special Commissioner with fall powers and commanded him to levy and lead troops against the Moslems without delay. came in that capacity to Helanto ten days ago, and left for the West only three days ago (17th September). Ramour has it that he has Imperial command to make terms of peace at all hazards. The Mahommedans here, however, say peace is now out of court, for their fellow religionists bare Mr. Hugh Owen's gr. Freedom, Irst clb...... killed their familles, burned their houses and now have formed Crossde and crossed their Rable to conquer os dic. The Chinese troops Mr. Heary Morriss' wb. Mayberry, lost 1alb... must show themselves possessed of some metile before they quell these fesclean rebels, The Mr. Oswald's gr. Clermiston 10st 10lb......... rebellion, in short, like the Japanes to Mr. John Feel's gr. Fuller, rost 13lb. something more than the subord les care to belleve and it seems likely to have a similar end-humillaṭing defeat-unless ■ little less contempt and a little more energy and courage be manifested.
The RACING STAKES, value, Tis, 150, added to a sweepstakes of Tis, each second pony, Tie. go; for China ponter; weight for inches as per scale; grifins at date of entry and non-winners allowed sibs; previous winners 5lbs, extra for ane rice won; two or more, 7lbs, extra. One mile and a quarter.. Mr. Kanuck's gr. Meneji, rost zb
SHANGHAI AUTUMN MEETING. 1895.
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SECOND DAY-TUESDAY, 19TH OCTOBER, 1895 It rained all day yesterday, lightly before Hifla, more heavily afterwards. The course, in
Mr. C. R. Barkill fr Mr. Ring's pb, olas, rost 131b............... Mr. Dryasdael's cr. Cremorne, list alb.........
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Mr. Dallas
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Mr. Midwood a
Mr. Pike o
Mr. A. W. Burklio
Mr. Master o
+Dead beat.
Clermiston had a momentary load after the fing fell, and was then joined by Menell, who led at the Loongfel Gate, with Cremore going up, At the three-quarter mile post the last named was in front, Menell being second and Mayberry third. Just before the Monument, Reins came out and challenged "Mencji, who had taken, the
had dropped a long way behind. The coursenta
about this polni brought down Fre
When the Bag dropped Hobelt handed the Geld, with The Spotter second and Blackberry and Busy Bee next. Al they isced along the Back Straight there was little change in the Corner where Blackberry took the lead. At the relative positions until approaching Probst's half-mile post Sir Charles came with a tremendous turn of speed from out of the rack, and passing the ment he and the favourite were going
Monument neck-and-neck two lengths in front of Rohelt. The two leaders entered the straight on terms, and it seemed as if the race was between them alone. Just at the Bushes, however, Invader rushed through and making his effori won a magnificent race by half a lengthy a short head separated Blackberry and Sir Charles, Danblane was fourth and Blue Bonnet lant. Time, zmini. 13(seen. :
even
The SHANGHAI STAKES forced entry of Tls. 5, with Tis. 250 added, for all ponias entered at this meeting pobles entered in the Hack Stakes excepted; first pony to recolze jo per cent.; second pany, 20 per cent, third mony, zo per cent,; weight for inches as per scale'j griffins at date of entry allowed 7lbs. Ond itle and a half, Mr, King's b. Orion, zost 12lb Mr. Mayeriak 1 Mr. Hampton's d. Eclipse, 11st'1lb.......
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Borderer..... MAIDEN PLATE ; value, Tacļs--; first pony, Taelsiccond pony, Taels; for. Chion panies that have never run before; weight for inches as per scale entrance Tacle Ic. Three quarters of a mile.
Ambitious......... Getretter.......................... King Arthur 120-CEU-LEN STAKES, value, Taris; for China ponies; weight for laches as per scale; winners at this Meeting 7lbs, extra ; entrance, Taola 5. Half a mile. Bunder......44 Freiherr
Aloupka.......
NORTHERN CUP, value, Tacle for Griffins of this meeting, and non-winners at previous meetings. Grifins to carry weight for inches ** per scale ; non-winners at previous Meet ings to carry lbs. ex'rs: winner of Malden Plate to carry is extra; entrance, Taola 5. One mile and a half.
Extortioner......2o. I
Helge
Dessane! ..................
FEHO STAKE, value, Tis; for China pontes weight for inches as per scale. Winners at this Meeting to carry Biba extra, Entrance, Tis. 5. Three quarters of a Mile.
Hunter........
Sandgraf.......................................................» $ -
Gefreller......SPOIPTIS
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HONG CUP, Talse; presented by the Mar. chants of Tientsia, second pony to receiva Tix for China ponies; weight for fnches as per scale. Entrance, Tl, 5-
Mountain Deer ........... Rottilet.......
GAZETTE.
Two Miles.
[Saturday; and November, 1895.]
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Mr. A.W. Burkil 1 TRE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT Lord C. Conyngham's gr. Monte Cristo,
late San Regret srst alb.........Mr. Dallas 3 Mr. H. Sylva's chestnut Red Cloud, 11st 4lb Mr. Charley's grey Sans Farell, fost
Mr. Jones a
Talb..... Mr. Midwood a Mr. Henry Morriss' white Mayberry, Test. gib
Ma
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS,
Na 452-Notides the substitution of new Pension Rules for those issued 'ander Govern- ment notification No. 271 of 1894.
THE Canadian Pacific Raliway Co.'s steamer Empress of China arrived at Shanghat at midnight on the 1st last, and left again at to p.m. yesterday for Vancouver, via Naganaki, Kobe and Yokohama.
THE ilk er steamship Empress of Japan was delivered in New York on the and inst.
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SHIPPING RETURNS, From 5 pm. Saturday to 5 p.m. to-day.'
Kasking
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ARRIVALS.
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Aggregating 15.939;lone register. DEPARTURES. Port Phil..............steamer, for-Singapore. Euplectsia Strathleven.....
Rhorina DONIUNULI Phra Nang................ Benvenue Romulus.....
Petyang up
Michael Febsen vencan Taliang muu+49 Mamnon or Kasking
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1 Shangbal, Aggregating 18,407 tous register,
The British steamship Formeza laft Taiwanfoo and Amoy on the set instant From Taiwanico had north-west gals and rough sex throughout. 10
Amoy
had strong north-east gale and high sea, with overcast weather. From Amay to part In Talwanfoo the Japanese mac-of-war Naniwa and transport, and the stramabips Amoy and Amur. In Amoy the steamships Clara, Continental, Rio, Kongalf, HM.S. Centurion, and Peacock, and Guzman man-ol-war Arconas
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Helina Rickmers to Kowloon Dock:
Kowloon Teat Riojin Mary
Fafkeo uimamuum Independent na dum Kisikin Mary.......... Faced Christene......
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Aberdeen
Singapore harbour in order to extingulah's fre The steamer Welland recently scuttled in In her fore-hold, was raised on the sith ulto,
The O. & O. Company's steamer Bolete, Intely badly ashore near Yokohama, arrived here to-day and at once went into dock to have her repairs affected.
The Norwegian steamer Oscarshal, from Bangkok, October 24th, reports rather rough weather on the trip up. Her nineler reported that the typhoon must have passed to the south of him,
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lead, Cremerno being third, whilst Mayberry Mr. Fourman's chestnut Staner, trstvaccine Instituta has been re-opened, and that the and instant that letters and papere Ar
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No. 453-Notifies that the Government call lymph can be obtained on application at the Government Civil Hospital, fotices of the Peace, for the purpose of granting No 454-Notifies that a meeting of the
No. 455-Contains notices to Mariners,
the Bay of Bengal and West coast of
A Reuter's telegram from St. Petersburg says that the section of the Ussuri line from Wadi-
·wostock to the Iman is to be plased under the direct administration of the Ministry of War. A telegraph line is to be established between Bachia and Taburutschesk, in Siberia, which | convoquence, was, recording to the North Rashes and as they passed the post the Judge | showed in front, to give way to Orlon, who led spirit licences, will be held on the 14th Nov.
primary Chlos
Calas Dally News, from which this report le taken, very tion with Western e telegraphic communica=
slippery by the time the A lending yachtsman in the United States bas Racing Stakes were ron, and the corners were dangerous, Frezdom falling and throwing opinion that another from Lerd Dunfaver for the Amerles Cup would ha rider, who was fortunately unhurt. As the be accepted next year, though the first races times show, the course got very solt on the tative of the United States and Mr. Rosa's best would have to be sailed between the represen-surface as the afternoon wore on, and there were
The Committee of the St. Petersburg Chens Club is, an Odessa correspondent says, arranging a tournament at which Mr. Mill, Mr. Lanker, Mr. Pilsbury, M. Sielal's, Mr. Tarasch, and if Tchigeria will take part. The series of games probably commence about the middle of November, but no defalte date has as yet been
Mr. Hampton's wh. Ariel, 11st 3lbi
MY. A. W. Burkill
unclaimed telegram lying in the Telegraph
The Gazette mito contains the usual list of Co's offices; the Post Office list of dosis restante correspondence, and list of letters, etc, for merchant vessels,
POLICE COURT.
The Prince of Wales, as Grand Master of just few days told on him, and he'was only able ↑ er. Boyd's cr. Danover, lost salb «Owner'o The HACK STAKEI, value, Tis, 100 ; for China | Ass. For being end for refusing to pay his i
bued
but bifs Josser's chestnut Placid Joe, 1st lib.... the straight Meneji had still a alight advantage Mr. Sturgis grey Vaquero, trat, 3lb Mr. Taylor of Eolas, bat the latter made his effort at the For a few yards after the start Red Cloud was unable to separate them; Cremorne was three lengths behind. Clemista, se fourth, Sans Parell just bebid and Saight, as they passed the Stand the first time, with and Mayberry fifth, Time, a min. 45 secs. this order they The CHINA CUP, value, Tis, rso, second pony, where Sant Perell had a somentary lead,
"the Back, only Japan, Tis. 5 for Chins pontes, belog boxa las to drop back griffins at date of entry, that have not been Orlen had reamed command, Vagu.ro belag Iftile farther on. At the Coreer victory of Shirahata in the Srece Stakes. The sevarat surprises în
in Shanghai or purchased by a Foreigner his nearest neighbour, attended by Menia Cristo. Consequence, notably the
prior to Est August last weight for inches victory of
At the half-mile post Eclipse Improved his per scale winners, gibs, extra; entrance, position and at the Monument was second to St. Leger was a very exciting race, Tecain
Tis. 5. One mile. came into the straight with a clear lead, and in
Monte Cristo lying third, Orlon patered the home straight with a considerable advantage, the straight was challenged by Sinner, who was splendidly ridden by Mr. C. R. Barkill. When
and though Eclipse made a strenuous effort to nearing the post Tocsin, who has a habit of Mr. Kanuck's gr. Teljo, xist alb.Mr. Midwood estets him be failed and was beaten by two unfortunately not out of step, and STANEY WOR Mr. Blog's gr. Aurellus, r1st 4lb Mr. Mayerink 3 lengths three lengths between second and third, by a neck. The crack Blackberry came out in
For unlicensed hawking five men were fined. Mr. Mirolon's ck. Latin, tost talb...Mr. Dallas Placid Too was fourth, Sans Parell ffth, $1 each, four $3 such and two men were sent up the Pagoda Cop, but want of work during the Mr. John Peel's bl. Rifleman, fost
talb.........
Mayberry sixth and Red Cloud cantering in last, for fourteen days in default. For plying an Mr. Master a | Time, 3min. 27ă secu.
palicensed ricksha 83 fine was imposed. For to get second place.
breach of the markets regulations $3 was the
drack pozies without the restriction to height barman was fined $
and disorderly a foreign specified in Bye-Law No. 13), not otherwise Hicksha he was fined entered at this meeting, and that have never obstruction hawker was fined $2. For breaches dollar, For street won a Race; weight, rim. yibs.: Jockeys who
of the Optum Ordinance duen running to $10 have never had winning mount previous to of
were imposed. For being drunk this meeting allowed 2lbst any pony having
foreigns
sasipr started in this race will be disqualled from as fined as and ordered
to pay $3 сотревка. antering in any face but the Roadsters Plate Lion to a 'ricksha coolie ks worried. A drunken and Hack Stakas at any meeting of the Japanese quartermaster was ales fined $2. For Shanghal Race Club i salience, Tie. 3. Once keeping a house wherein samhing was allowed, ahawker Was fined $10 and $13.11 found in the konse forfeited. For being found within the enclosed ares of Tal-plagahan one coolle sent ap for a fortnight, another, previously can. WAY montb, and.. Mr. Mel's 'sp. ro. Aegis 71b Mr. Daliasta Porre coolles were fined
MA. R. Burkillavicted, for a mont theft In The
same districter coolle, for a for three weeks. Mr. Heather'e gr, Sana Vecpu, List alb...............
each for petty then, while two others were given 14 days each, For Mr. Camming a fighting, two coolles were sent up for seven Mr. Rfugle bl, Ping Yang, F1st zib...me. days each. For using bad language on the Mr. Toeg's sp. Mayfly, 11st zib......Mr. Jones aisboge, im que case of anguli six weeks! Mr. Meyerink a street, * fakt was given fourteen days' hard
the moraliant had to give security to be of g Imprisonment was indicted, while in another bahaylons. For galawfully cryingkir waren In a próhibited district, a hawkm prostred someteen
The rals, as might be expected, Interiered Ariel made the running with Aurelius" second considerably with the attendance, the thick and Latin next to the Monument, where Rifleman fringe of Chinese that ordinarily floes the course improved his position and took third place.
The Grand Secretary loa Lodge of sword | wherever a view is to be ob'ained belog reduced / After the Monument was passed the favourla
of
English Freemasons, has granted a warrant for the establishment of a new Lodge in connection with the Empire of India Exhibition. It is to be called the Empress Lodge, and
and is sumbued 2.5 on the roll ofthe Letchworth, will consecrate it on Oct. 1ẻ, and
England, Mr. lil Install Sir Tosh
Joseph Cocks Dresdaloigs Grand Treasurer, se the first Master of the Lodge. Dr. Maltand Coffin and Mr. Imara Kirally will be the Senter and Junior Wardens. The con- secration will be performed at the Empire et
Exhibition.
Indi
The
to a very
thin and not even continuous line. draw waway and the only uncertainty was as to the There was a good sprinkling of ladies at the second place, for which Dallo gamely challenged Grand Stand, but the lawn was ornamented by Aurelius and succeeded in heating him by half nothing more attractive than the waterproofs length, Ariel von daully by eight lengths. and umbrellas of the harsher wex
Rifleman was fourth, and Dunover last, Time, Band did all that was possible to make the zmin. 12klece.
past more brightly, but it seemed Perhaps the most lateresting, because the Impossible for much enthusiasm to be shown most mysterious incident of the hour, is the under the circumstances, though here and there mission of Colonel von Moltke, aide-de-camp of a wis was grosted with cheers. As the afternoon The Germa
Emperor, to St. Petersburg with a | advanced the jockeys got into a pitiable condi- special misive to the Tear, Romours are Hon of mad and water. The perfection of all naturally lie on the subject, but it la probable, the arrangements made by the Stowards was ・・・ on the whole, that Count Moitka's errand is
Is again remarkable, of a personal than માઁ
1 of a political character. That Count Moltke has not been charged with polliical or diplomaile mission to St Petersburg may be feared from the fact that there is German Ambassador there, Frince Radolfssky, who would naturally resent such a spiciál | between Henril and Bolus, the two owners | Mr. Yourman'a ce, Primrose, tost 13lb mission as a slight spen his own expady for the ging to divide, and a dead-heat for second treximent of delicate affairs. It ja therdoin } in the Hach Saber between Wagtailand rii gör. | Me, Ring'égt, Tilas, top sebrichte, Mayariat ₫
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round.
R. Barkü
The LLAMA MIAU STAKES, value, Tis. 100,
second pony, The, 50; for China pontest weight | Mr. Robson's ro, Blue Petar, Izet b for inches as per scale; old ponies, non-winners, and winning griffins, allowed ribs griffins Mr. Dennis' pi Wagtail, rist 7ib......... doo-winners, allowed ralbes winners of the Club Cop, sĺbs, extra; entrance, Tis. s. Two miles. Mr. Middy's up. to. Zenith, sost salb The victories were not quite so much divided
Mr. Road as on the first day, Mr. King taking three races, Mr. Hoary Morris's sp. Huckleberry, (12lbs Mr. Kaneck two, and Mess. Ruby, Fourman, al) tost 3lb Mr. Pike a Hampton, Kiddy, and Robson, one each. There Mr. John Prel's wh. Torchlight, fost ralb..... was a deadshest for first in the Racing Stakes
Mr. Master, 3
Me: Dailes
*Dasd-hast.
Mayfly showed in front at the start, with Bias Patas second for a short distance. The latter went 1by sequent lowgham/Tinky zmian, joj svo
to the front and never befor kended wou eselly
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