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itas to notify that by

Excellency Sir Ru- B. II.AL's Minister China, the gency at Marae was

Laver will not

The Mastera required bencofor alips papers with the

Macao.

B. ROVERTSON, H.B.M's Consul.

OTIFICATION,

¡TISH CONSULATE,

. 22nd January, 1868.

the holor to make fmation of the British ort, the accompanying cellency Sir Itusher- HM.'s Minister in sire, urging.ca British y of great caution in

he Chinese of written

called "Security

B. ROBERTSON,

7. B. M'a Corinil

16.

October 27, 1867.

li attention to a noti-:

Consul Medtrat

with enclosed for your

a useful warning to the necessity of acceptance from the barantees, commonly ps" The difference law and customs Ând renders them in a erience has shewn,

security they

prae- ithout thero ia other 1. It would be well

licity to the enclosed

, as a fair exposi

nditions which limit

unters in any, appeal ities for execution.

alt servuit,

FORD ALCOCK,

C.B.,

Fanton,

SCRE

to call the attention

is port to the necessity tion in the acceptance Filen guarantees,-com- Hope." The experience uring which numerode in this Consular Courta success, against Chi failed to fulfil their ently proves that such of Chiua at any rate,

for the purpose for taken-namely, the

De obliges from risk or buted for, npt from and ments themselves, but hinese are in the liabit

ther in the light of a

ard to recommend: bis

im towards the afisin

hject, such as a loan a Individual who blads bterits and purposes in and to fulff all bis him. So prevalent is position and duties of a biman practice here for sideration for the ta understanding that no follows upon the pro- orities moreovers havo his view, for they have

led acting upon the

is to be regarded as

a principal for all the

By the latter, which the

be fulfilled and they.. inese Judicial practiés,

ility of a surety for the rincipat, is nevertheless eurety when involved of his principal with

not allow of us being

ntil the ability of the

all defalcations for

matter how stringent

in which the guarantee

bees, it is clear that 15

rd Chinese. “Security

pemb guarantees, to by e, to the every letter ways be accepted with regards cunétruction erne inseparable from ing to Chinese habit of The Undersigned end his countrying honte, elther to see that

me collateral security avoid

case of dead, or

ce on them which they

to similar instrumentis

EDHURST, Coziłę

No. 1994-MARCH 18, 1868.)

Miscellaneous.

THE

CHINESE COMMERCIAL

GUIDE.

By S, WELLS WILLIAMS, L.LD.

Published at the "CHINA BALL" Office, Hongkong.

638 12. DEMY 8vo. WITH APPENDIX,

FIFTH EDITION, 1863, Price, $3 Original Publishing Price, Ten Dollara,

The following is au Abstract of the Con fonts of this Book

CHAP, 1.—SEC. 1 TO 4. Four Trenties with Ching.

1.---Treaty with Great Britain,

Chinese Text of the same.

2.-Treaty with the United States. 3.-Treaty with France,

-Troaty with Russia.

Miscellaneous.

THE TREATY PORTS OF

China and Japan,

A COMPLETE QUIDE TO THE OPEN FORTS OF

THE CHINA MAIL.

Aliscellaneous.

We hope to sau tins omission ropaired in- the next edition. With the exception of the comparative thiness of the paper, the getting-up of the work is very auditable to in congratulating the authors and publishers all concerned; id we have sincero pleasure on the considerable merit of their admirable

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colony, is detailed at greater ength. When we come to consider that the book

us makes no pretensious to be a his

:

ON

CHINA AND JAPAN.:

COMMUNICATION.

FOR

and METEOROLOGY of each Part and its sery, Diarrhosa, Colles, &c. neighbourhood, with HISTORICAL NOTICES and minuto details respecting the rise and ogress and social characteristics of the sarural foreign settlements. To these par-as ticulars are add

added suramaries and statistics

of the "TRAUK of cach open Port, compilest from the most recent oficial returns, accum branches into which foreign divided, together with statements

is

commerce is

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Appendix may termed the Chi Brad- shaw, and the text teems with interesting 9.---Ports on the Yangtag and Trade in papers-listorical, botanical, and deapsigi

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14.--Colony of Macau,

CHAP IV-880, 1 ro 5.

Foreign Commerce with Japan. 1.-Intercourse with Japan.."

3-Treaty between Great Britain and

Japan.

3.-Porte open to Foreign Commerce,

Nagasaki

Juaps

Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Suprsie Court and Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. A very useful book has just been issued from the Press in Hongkong under the title of the "Guide Book and Vads-mecum compiled and edited by to the Treaty Forts of China and Japan,"

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on the subject of in-

soutains an historical sketelt which!

chronological index of the chief events 1841 and 1800, including POLITICAL EVENTS, publicly in Court that Dr J. Collis Braque WHE have Dccupied public attention between Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Changes in the GOVERNMENT SERVICE, the undoubtedly the Inventor of Chiarudyne; that the Vice Chancellor Sir W. Paga Woodsisted passing of important ORDINANCES, the whas stury of the defendant Freeman was deliber BRIVAL and DEPARTURE of EMINENT ately true, and he regreted to say it had been

4-Japanese Coius, Weights and Mesocal information, historical skelulics of Tanticide, who wo particularly recon RESIDENTS, a record of the most notable sworn to See The Times, July 13, 1964.

Kanagawa and Hakodadt.

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—American Compact with Lewahan

CHAP. V. SEC. 1107. "

Moneys, Weights, do, ià Chína, 1.-Chinese Currency.

- 2. -- Chinose Numera's.

4-Chinese Commercial Weights, 4-Measures of Capacity. 5-Seasures Length.

ú Chinese

Land Measures: Chinese Divisions of Tinte. CHAP VILE, 1 to 11. Western Aidneys, Heights, de. L-Aunanese Moneys, &c.

-Port of Saigon. d-Treaty with Siam, Tariff, &o, Biamose Moneys, Weights, de. 4-Netherlands Cricủa

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Indian Presidencies,Bengal, Ma-

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Measurement of Cargo. 6--Bullion Operations.

of

said coace nection with the vexed question

..

Dr J. COLLIS BROWNES CHLORODYNE The Right fog, Earl Russelt communicated to

neh interest. Our readers will feel na

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Such a work as

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stitutions; and we trust it will bons warm-

tables of DISTANCES betwoop Europe and tanks principally to the philological la- in the English language upon. China and of course it would not be alus ainguarly popular.

rising and energetic men, who are now, a CATALOGUE of over 440 works published bura of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapid Japan, while a copious INDEx at the end did it not supply a want and fill a pher

this

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M. 6. Daily News, May 13.) A very interesting book has lately been published, cutitled The Treaty Forts China and Japar," to which it forms a uplete guide, and regarding the history of which it gives interesting particulars.) Maps of the various localities described are inserted, and an appendix shows lie

exiat

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fug means of transport between Europe and America and those two countries. work of the kind was inch nealed, tà place within each of the general lie information regarding the districts been concealed under the.

hiro- vangsterious glyphics of the Chinese language, or bost open only to sinologues. The intai ust hope expressed by the authors, that much will Lo found in the present book that is new

Tous

aitvance in the ncquirement of the languages to say nothing of the devoted miss panties who have

ave already grown grey in their ser- vice to the cause to which thuy hava given

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DEJ, GOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNEJ. prescried by scores of orthodox medical practitioners,

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The foregoing work contains the fol- is the best and most uretain remely in Coogle, lowing Maps aul. Plane, several hitherto Colas, Astham, Constimption, Neuralgia, Rheuma arpublished Report of North China Branch of

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