(Sanskrit,
1.
9. In July 1560, a further mamurtearen
Vernacular Languages of India (each),
Det
500
350
3.
4.
The General Principles of Jurisprudence and the Elements of Hindu and Mohammedan Law, Political Economy,
Each candidate may name one or two languages. If he names one only, he must name either Sanskrit or a vernacular language current in the Presidency which he has selected. The History and Geography of India,
500
1,000
•
PLA
The Examination will be conducted by mes In this, as in the preceding Examination, the merit of the candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the numbers set opposit to each subject denote the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it.
of printed questions and written answers, and by rivú voce Examination, as may be deemed necessary.
10. No candidate will be permitted to proceed to India until he shall have passed the Further Examination, or after he shall have attainėl the age of twenty-five years.
11. The selected candidates who at the Further Examination shall be found to have a competent knowledge of the subjects specified i: Regulation 9, shall be adjudged to have passed, and to be entitled to be appointed to the Civil Service of India.
12. The seniority in the Civil Service of India of the selected candidates shall be determined according to the order in which they stani on the list resulting from the Further Examination,
13. No person will, even after passing the Further Examination, be allowed to proceed to India unless he shall comply with the regulh. tions in force at the time for the Civil Service of India, and shall be of sound bodily health and good moral character.--The Civil Servic Commissioners will require such further evidence on these points as they may deem necessary before granting their Certificate of Qualification, 14. Applications from persons desirous to be admitted as candidates are to be addressed to the Secretary to the Civil Service Commis sioners, Dean's Yard, London, S.W.
NOTE.-The Secretary of State for India in Council has authorized the Civil Service Commissioners to state that, with the view of meeting the expenses to be incurred by selected candidates during the interval which must elapse before they can proceed to India, it is his Lordships' intention to allow the sun of £100 to each selected Candidate who shall have passel the Further Examin− ation in July 1860 to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, and shall have complied with such rules as may be laid down for the guidance of selected candidates.
No. 23.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
Tenders will be received at this Office up to Noon of Monday, the 21st instant, for the Privilege of preparing or selling Prepared Opium within this Colony, for One Year, from the 1st April next, under conditions set forth in Ordinance No 2 of 1858.
By Order,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 2d March, 1859.
W. T. MERCER,
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No. G.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
His Excellency SIR JOHN BOWRING, Knight, LL.D., Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent
of Trade in China, &c., &e., is pleased to direct that the annexed Returns of the British Trade at CANTON, during the Year 1858, be published for general information.
By Order,
Superintendonoy of Trade, Victoria, Hongkong, 7th March, 1859.
*G.V. CAINE.
No. I.—Return of the Number and Tonnage of Merchant Vessels, Entered and Cleared at the Customs of the PORT OF CANTON, from 23d February, to 31st December, 1858.
Bitch, French,
lantic,
American,
Danish,
Peruvian,
Prussian,
Dutch.
FLAG.
British Consulate, Canton, 5th March, 1859.
No.
N
ENTRIES.
CLEARANCES.
NOT CLEARED.
TA
No. or YESSELS.
TONNAGE.
No.OF VESSELS.
TONNAGEM
NO.OF VESSELS.
TONNAGE.
74
45,818 472
49
19 140
48
19
13,300
5
1,490
1,260
840
360
785331
39.363
17
6,455
I
472
19,000
1
140
12,910
390
1,490
1.260
840
300
155
82,680
135
75,223
20
7,457
RUTHERFORD ALCOCK,
H. B. M's Consul for Canton.