$
6
for a greater than he, He paid a visit to
Fix Excellebor the French linister at 2
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Notices of Firms..
NOTICE
Miscellaneous,
SHOCKING MURDER AT TUDMUNDEN.A Elder this afternoon, and we saw him audcat atrocious murder was committed at retinue as he was leaving the Legation Todmorden on Monday night, March 2. It He is a small man of common but not seema that for somo time and been Two Years must be sont in inmediately for and intention, which seems Inseparable from
(>1]
A wesver of
wil outstanding Accounts for the past my Engagement canus in May next,
payment,
construed, na with ourasive, to the every letter list reservation, both as regards construction but that they should always be accepted with
ench, justruments according to Chinese hobit of thought and Judicial practice. Tho Undersigned would therefore recommend his countryment
when taking such doguments, either to see that they are protected by some collateral, security 16my on which to full back in caso of need, or to avoid placing that entice gelinues on them which they are accustomed to accord to similar instramonts
GW, A. MEDRURST, finski, BUITISH Consulate, Honkow, żid Jane; 1860,
MART HASTELOW BANDLE,. Superintendent, Diocesan School, Hongkong January 2, 1968.
-NOTIUE sign our Firm per procuration from his date.
DEACON & Co. Canton, February 1, 1868
NOTICE
Intelligent features. His dress was ungngheks, named Miles Wothoralk cumbered with sby cloak, but looked as if paying his addresses to a servant maid live måde in one garment from neak to heel.ng at the parsonage (the Rev. Mr Plows's) The trowsers were loose--and the whole mail and in consequence of his visits the girl had of a sort of reddish brown satin inwrought been discharged, and went back to York, with a gold scroll. On his head was a tall where her paranta lively Un-Saturday and black o
le cap, about 18 inches high, and ter Sunday he went to York on a visit to her. minating atop with a sort of pinched scroll: Ou
Monday he scenis. to liave master and mistrues, and upon the usemaid, who was supposed to have told of his visits to her fellow servant, Abouk Imli-past ten E., Mr Plows, who was Preparing to rotire to his bedroom, heard a noise at the back door. Ife went out by
the house, where ho saw Wetherall with hatchet in his land. Wetherall snapped Eince writing the above we have heard anthentically that the name of the Kuge is pistol at Mr Plows, hut it missed fire and
be then astacked the reverend gentlema Ohara Ljiljou. He is the great atanival with the Intehot, but Mr. Plows closing
He was attendeil by sarural of the Cuefun/reining fearful vengeance uputt SIDNEY DEACON is authorized to toe West,
resolved on taking house. Yakunius and other officials(but her late not by the Governors of Kanagawa) and had a guard of Satsunia's Boldiers, about 12 or 14 of as scrubby looking fellows as ever we saw carry a rifle anything but what might have been expected from the description of those that guard Kübs. We the hall door and proeseded to the back of rizali sign our ton from
believe that so yat he has not visited the Government House.
R. J. MURRAY FORBES is autho
al this 'dato.'
RUSSELL & Co. China, February 15, 1808 -
NOTICE
and has nothing whatever to do with poli-with it, they went backwarks stage to sign our "Firth por procuration |
BE
tical affairs, and therefore will not take into the lobby of the house, through the possession of Yokobawa.
back door. The noise alarmed the servants, From Kobe we have no recent advices of and the housemaid, cook, and nurse came any moment. Whether Neegato, the port on the Coast that was to be opened to fo- to sue what was the matter. Some of these sized Wetherall by the hair and alothes to reigners on the lat April, was so of not wheld him back. Mr Plows ultimately es- úzó unt perfectly aware. We imaging sapel by the front hall door, but not until
holi
good so he had recived sque severe wounds on the Loweyer, that the agrennout far as it is concerned, that foreigners will head and forehead, and one of his outs nisa And no dilloulty. One vessel recintly left was torn from top to bottom. The house
On board Yokobama for that part having on
maid sought shelter in the
in the dining-room, certain foreign merchants, whe, having a-ant for a time kept the murderer at bay by cess to the best information, would hardly placing her back against the door. Wothe bave gone thither unless they knew they rall, however, munged to get his right arm were permitted to do so by the Treaty, through the door, sind discharged a pistol at
Yedo is in a nominally qaict state, but her,
but her booting her dead. He next went into
really only a few degrees less excited than the kitchen, armed himself with a poker, before. Many dailos have stripped and proceeded upstairs to a bedroom in thair yatabeslis of their contents, and which Mr Plow was lying, and where she welling of carrying off their effects, have had recently given birth loachild, The mices left the city, leaving their property com- told him he could not go there, but he told plately
deserted. They have not all gone her not to mind, as he had finished those to their homes, but some of them are remaining within a reasonable distance of below, and forced his way past her. Strip the city, antil they see how things turn a Flows, but the ball did not take effect
ping down the bed clothes, he fired t He next attacked her savagedy with the There is no business doing except from poker, inflicting some severe scalp wounds, hand to mouth, and it will take a long time braaking her nose, and otherwise injuring to restore things to their old condition, her. While in the act of alriking another under any circunstsness. It may expected that when they do recover, trade blow at her his arm was arrested by a man panied Stansfold, the church organist, who will be on altogether a batter footing then had seen Mr Flows, and who was accomp
Fore
but the great question has to be nied by two other men. By these men s solved will the now advisers of
the e peror advance trade more rapidly than the was removed and given over to the police that he was armed with three It ap
appears old Tycoon was disposed to do Yado mer-pistole and a hatchet when lie went to the
house. He behaved with a chants say that they will not, and that no
be
man that ever done as much for commerce as did Yoshi nobu, commonly caliod Stots 'bashi,
The settlement still ofntinues under the protection of the foreign foreca, in addition to ordinary Japanese Yakonius. They allow to two swordel nau to enter without a pass from the governor of Kanagawa, uilless he leaves his swords at the guard house, which for eare to do. No sort of discomfort has been experienced by fo raigiers. Parties take their usual pleasure
remarkable cool-
AR WALTER LAIDLAW is authorized
until further notice.
H. D. BROWN & Co. Amoy, April 3, 1868.
7my
NOTICE: HAVE established myeclf at this Port as a General Storekeeper and Colamia siou Agont,
JAMES EDWARDS.
on
89, Yokobanus, March 19, 1838,
NOTICE. RRYLE HOLME has been admitted
a partner in our Firm.
ULOVER & Co. Nagasaki, January 1, 1867.
NOTICE
TE Interest and. Responsibility of Mr ERGE HALZON in our Firm censed the 30th June last, and Mr JAMES PRN
DER DUNCANSON was admitted a Partner on the lab July
GIBB, LIVINGSTON Hongkong, January 11, 1800.
of
NOTICE:
.co.
1-a-w
SAUNDERS will undertake the Business ROM and after this date, Captain J. 0. my Marine Surveying at this port
H. J. DRING, Marine Surveyor. Foodhow, August 1, 1867.
NOTICE
ness in pustody, remarking, I have done WITH reformue to the above, the it-I meant to do it, and an only sorry
business hitherto carried on by
the
d-pistol (that aimed at Mr Plows). J. DRING, Esq. at Foochow will be did not go off better."
ter." The lobby of the conducted by the Undersigned.
J. O. SAUNDERS, house was marked with blood like nalaugh-
Chap Min tex-house. The housemaid was found dead
Pagoda Anchorage. behind the dining rooni door. Mr and Mrs
Foochow Plows are lying in a precarious state.
Notices of Firins.
NOTICE
excursions without any fear, and a frHE Interest and Responsibility of Ma
without molestation.
A SINGULAR PROPHECY-AN ENGLISHMAN ON THE THEONE OF FRANCE.
The Journal de Arrondissement du Havre states that in an old almanse of the year 1709 there, appens, the following pridie under the head Prophe Nostradamus, cies of tion : lu' the course of the approaching century great changes will occur-prodigious revolutions, glorious victorios, terrible mis fortance. At the approach of 1850, the throne, after having been occupied by an will bo overthrown. This will Loglishman,
ba ile epoch of the republic." It appears that
the celebrated astrologer who, penned the sture Arędiutivo "bas' read, this share
sright; at least if the story related may be depended upon.
It is stated that on the 24th of February, Colonel Welle, an English officer, who, with his family had appartients in the Hotel Menrice, in the neighborhood of the Tui- Jerica, wim was recovering from a severe attack of brain fever, was violently excited by the shouts of the people and the noise of the ransketry. His reason, which was not yet firmly re-established, was not proof against a commation so vielent. Tak- ing advantage, therefore, of the momentary absence
of the persons who had been in- ded to watch him, bë hastily strayed trusted humwolf in his scarlet nuiform, and sword in hand, descended the sturenso and rushed
KIHAR B. PARE in our Firma, ceased
da tho 31st March, 1868.
ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Hongkong, April 16, 1808.
NOTICE.
30jun
E have authorized Mr OLAUS BUDDE
to sign our Firm from this date.
DREYER & Co. Hongkong, Јапинку 1, 1008.
NOTICE.
H. THOMAS PYKE has this day been
admitted a Partuer in our Firm,
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, January 2, 1868.
·ROVICE.
FERGUSON in our Firme ceased on the THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr A. 1st day of November, 1866.
A. FERGUSON & Co,
HE Business will be honceforth carried on under the same Nania by the Un- doreigned.
A. D. MITCHELL, J. D. MEYERS, aud HENRY FEHRS. Hongkong, December 10, 1967, de 16 43
NOTICE.
HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr A. D. MITCHELL in our Firm, ceased
into the street, fu the very midst of the on the 31st day of December, 1867.
combatants. The English officer," says
፡፡
the French writer, attired in his scarlet uniform, himself of commanding height, with a mattial and inspired air, attracted attention. To placed himself at general the of the advancing multitude, and
bead encourage them with valve and gesture. His enthusiasin, excited to delirium by the
powder, blinded i
into all obstacles. was of the first to ponetrate tirlo
und
and he found himself at length
Eme!!
the palace in throne-room, a few hours after the der
of Louis Phillippe The conclu parture
of this violent over-excitement was, that' extraordinary prostration complete
of the denvalgant, ly subdland-the
Porur
ston of
A mortal palmnest overspread his visage,
his
climbs nited Jin,
his aword foil fran his hand, and he was well sigh overpowed with faintoasa, whow by last effort, hr contrived to reach the throne. Tottering, he insisted the stops, sed fell almost false out Like Charles X., ing"b die. like Louis Phillippe, the last king of France, Col. Wells, the last groupant of the throne of France, was opelled to return to England by the auxiety of his family. He was sent over to his native land in charge of an English physician who resided at Llebre
A. FERGUSON & Cn. Hongkong, January 3, 1868.
NOTICE. R. JAMES BILLINGTON. COUGHTNJE is authorized to sign our Firm per pro. curation from this date.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.
1my Hongkong, April 1, 1868.
NOTICE
Y Bushes, as Ship and Insurance Bruker, Commission agent, de hitherto hicle wider the style or Firm of J, S. curled on by myself, will henceforward be Hook; Box & Co.
JS, BOOK
Hongkong, September 23, 1807
NOTICE MOM and after this date Mr George F. BOWMAN will not an AGENT of the usile Mail Storju-ship. Company at this Port
5.-L. PHELPS, De Agmit, Hongkong, August 18, 1867.
NOTICE:
Forchon, August 1, 1847.
Bliscellaneous.
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.
BRITISH CONSULATE, CANTON, 22nd January, 1868. The undersigned has the Honor to make public, for the information of the British community at this port,
, the accompanying despatch from His Excellency Sir Rather- ford Alcock, K.C.B., H.M. Minister in China, with its enclosure, urging on British subjects the vecessity of great caution in the acceptance from the Chinese of writton guarantees commonly called Security Chopu."
D. B ROBERTSON, H.. B. M.'s Consul
PEKING, October 27, 1807. Sin, I have to call attention to a noti- fication issued by Mr Consul Modhurst, гору of which is herewith enclosed for your information. It conveys a useful warning.
As to the neuenity
of to British subjects as to great caution in the acceptance from the Chinese of written guaranters communly caltel Security Chops" The difference between the Chinese law and customs and our own on this head rendbas them great degree, as experience has shown, valueless, and for any security they pins.
thero ie afford useless without tically
collateral
It would be security
well and therefore to ensure pathlicity to the enclosed
fair exposi within your jurisdiction, as tion of the actuasi conditions which limit the value of such
in any appeal guaranteesi to the Chinese authorities for execution.
Your obedient servant,. (Signed) RUTHERFORD ALCOCK. D. B. Robertson, Esq., C.B.,
11.B.Ms Condal, Canton,
Copy, Gircular No. 15.
[ENCLOSURE.
in a
THE
CHINESE COMMERCIAL
GUIDE.
By S, WELLS WILLIAMS, L. L. D
Published at tho" Cuina MA" Offico, Hongkong.
638 PR. DEM:SYO. WITH APPANDIX.
FIFTUL
$5
P10, 1863 Original Publishing Price, Ten Dollars. The following in-au Abstract of the Con- tents of this Book
4.
CHAP. I.BEC. Fur Treaties with China. 1. Treaty with Great Britain,
Chinese Text of the same, 2.Treaty with the United States,
Fronty with France. 4-Treaty with Russia
Supplementary Treaty with Russia,
CHAP. 1-SEC 1· TO`S." Articles of Trate with China. Tarifl' on Articles of Import. 2.Tariff on Articles of Export. 5.-Rules respecting Trade and Dues,
Chinese Text of the same. 4-Description of Articles of Import, 5.Description of Articles of Export
CHAP. III. stb. 150 34. Foreign Commerce with China 1.Port of Cauton
2-Port of Chauchan.or Swatow.
3. Purt of Kingebau in Hainan. 4-Port of Amoy.
5.-l'ort of Fooshow.
[No. 1580,-APRIL 180, 1868.
Miscellaneous.
'DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, FEVER, AGUE, ETC, CHLORODYNE.
R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO
DYNE is a certain cure in Cholera, lly sent. isty, Diarrhea, Calics, &c.
Dr. J. CULLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE -Extract from the General Board of Health, London, us to its efficacy in Cholers."So strongly rewa vouvinced of the immense value of this remedy, that we cannot too. forcibly urge the necessity of adopting is in all ears." From A. Montgomery, Esq, late Lispector of Hospitals, Bombay Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia,-Asthree, and Dysentery. To it. I fairly ove my restoration to health, after eighteen montha bevere suffering, and
en nil other remedies and falled.**
Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, CAUTION-Nene germine without the words “De J. Collia Brown's Chlorodyne" on the Government Stans. Overwhelming medical testimony accep pinica each bottle. Sula Manufacturer, J. T. Davas art, 38, Oreas Russell street, Bloomsbury, London. The immense demand enables the proprietore to izaduce the price; it is now old in bottles, s. 14d. 28. 9, 4v. Gd., and lis.
Dr. J. COLLIS DROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Vice Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr J, Collie Browne, was ndoubtedly the inventor of Ghlorody; that: Abe whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliber tely untrue, and he regretted to say it had been worn to See The Times, July 13, 1664.
Dr J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, The Right Hon. Eart Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had received information to the effect that the osly remedy of any service in Cholera was Chloro dyne. See Lancet, Dec. 91, 1864.-.-
Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Extract from Medical Times, Jan. 13, 1866-1 prescribed by scores of ortbudox medien præstlelozerk Of course it would not be thus singularly popolaz did it not supply & want and fills place,
DAJ, COLLIS BROWNES CHLORODYNE in the best and most certain remedy in Coughs, Toldy, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Rheuma tism, &c.
Agents Calcattar Scott, Thompson & Co., W. J. Feitar, 4, Clive streat. New Dedical Hall
6--Ports of Tanshui and Taiwan in For Compony Madras: West & Co. Bombayi Knight
тоза,
nor Ningpo.
7-l'ort of
8-Port of Shanghai.
9.-Ports on the Yangtez and Trude in
the Interior.
10.-Port of Tangehan or Chefon, 13.- Pork of Tientsin.
12.-Fort of Newchwang or Yangisa,
13. Colony of Hongkong.
24-Oulpny of Macao.
CHAP. IV.SEG. 1 TO 5.
Foreign Commerce with Jopan,
1-Intercourse with Japan
2.-Treaty between Great Britain aud
3-Porta opon to Foreign Commerce.
Japab
Nagaonki
Kanagawa and Hakodadi..
4-Japanese Cuins, Weights and Men-
sures.
5.---American
merican Compact with Lowchew.
UNAP Y8EU, 1 TO 7. Atoneys, Weights, de, in China. 1-Chinese Currency.
Chinese Nuiners. 3.--Chinese Commercid Weights. 4.Measures of Capacity. 5-Measure of Length. 6-Chinese Land Measures,, - 7-Chinese Divisions of Tine,
QRAP. VISU. 1 TO 11. Western dieucys, I eights, de 1.-Anais Moneys, do. 2-Purt of. Saigon. 3.--Treaty with Siaw, Tariff, &c.,
Siauwe Mouge, Weights, de. 4Netherlands India.
Sailin lelands.
Directions for Panay I
6. Malayan States- Singapore, &c. Burmese Moueys, Weights, &c.
& Co Indish Times Office, Hongkong M A, & Watson & Co.
J.T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell Street
London, W
क
De nat deceived by any piracy, imitation, or aubstitution of the word CHLORODYNE, a nams exclusively adopted by Dr Browne for his wonderfai remedy, the great success of which has given rise to various subterfuges.
26t
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The Undersigned desires to call the attention
The author in his Proface mys: "The of British subjects in this port to the necessity tables in Chap. VII, for extinting prices, of exercising great caution in the acceptance measurement of goods, exchanged, &c, have from the Chiuse of writters plantes, com been selected from those constantly in use
sultu live been instituted in this Cost cut dollars or punce have been copied from the monly called "deaarity Chops." The experience of the past two years, during which numeroue among the foreign merchants in China. Those for calculating the prions of ten in with almost varying success, against C- nese suretics, who have Inlled to fulfil their more extended tables, by
permuta written guarantees, efficiently proves that such aion of the author, P. Loureiro,
·Beq discuments, in this part of Chiua at any rate, last section of the mio chapter, ou 310 are comparatively worthless for the purpose for тепіа in Ballion, has been prepared and which they are given and taken-namely, the furnished for the Guide by Patrick R. additional protection of the obliges from risk or Harper, Esq., of the Commercial Bank of loss. This is to be accounted fusion, and India at Hongkong, who has had much ex Informality in the documeate themselves perience in the exchanges and movements
from the fact that the Chincas are in the habit
This
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The Appendix of Sailing Directions has person who eumes forward to recommend his principal, or to assist hizo towards the attain been reprinted from the Chins Pilot.'
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ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Hongkong, February 21, 1868.
NOTICE..
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BOSMAN & On. Hongkong, November 19, 1807.
A instance of Chinese hospitality is thus related by the Wood's Point Times (Victoria) ball and supper were given last week at Jericho, by Ah Puelt and Oo, to about sixty Europes, Dooks, fowls, hams, Jellies, tarts, custards all the lux uries which the disait could produce Ward supplied in great abundance, and fu a etylo not to be surpassed by ily of the best hotels in the district. The Celestials hot themselves sit down to eat, but waited pon the
with an Rosount of Tuve this day established ingaolf as a Cisa hospitality and attention not
praclisul
neral Commission Merchant under the andustood by Europeans. After the bun style or firm of VAN CORDT & Co. quet was over the party, amongst whom jai. (sd)
W. C. VAR OORDT. Yokohama, October 24, 1867. there was a considerable sprinkling of the fair sex, commenced to dance to the
NOTICE
music of the bigpipes. The Chin
17
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di hot dance, but acted to enjoy the HAVE this day established myself at
selves heartily by looking at those who did, this Port as a Public To Inspector and and the amusement was kept up till 'day. General Commission Agent under the Style light did appear. This shows a multor Firm of JOHN ODBLL & Co. happier state of things than hunting China-
med da the diggings,
JOHN ODELL.
16jul
Facchov, April 18, 1868,
A surely to receive a consideration for the use
of he name, with the undoratanding that no Orders may be sent through any of the ludividual responsibility follows upon the pro- China Mfail Agents, or direct to
des The Chinese authorities moreovers have been found to support this view, for they have oferay persistently avoided acting us on the principle that a surety is to be regarded as equally responsible with his principal for at the former undertakes shall be fulfilled and they pload in excuss that Chiueso Judicial praction; list admitting liability of a murely for the
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BY ROYAL
JOSEPH
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SOLD BY ALL DEALER