Notices to Consignces,
5.5. "LIGHTNING," FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Underaigned for countersignatare, and to take imme diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the ves ssi will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expene..
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE.
FROM and after this date, Captain J. O..
A.
SAUNDERS will undertake the Business of my Marine Surveying at this port.
DRING, Marine Surveyor. Foochow, August 1, 1867.
NOTICE. ITH reference to the above, the business hitherto carried on by
· au10 | H. J. DAING, Esq. at Foochow will be
conducted by the Undersigned.
J. C. SAUNDERS,
Chop Min,
Pagoda Anchorage,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkong, August 3, 1808.
HE following cases have been lauded and stored at the risk and expebes of the Consignees, who are requested to take immediate delivery.
Ex “Donnay, 7th January, 1868. 1Care Paper,
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Forchow, August 1, 1867.
3 cases Sweetmeals.
"Ec ** Imperatrice” 1st August.
Ibale B'falo Horiz C. BERTRAND, Principal Agent.
Hongkong, August 3, 1868,
WEST DERBY," FROM CALCUTTA, JONSIGNEES of cargo by the shove
Ship are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature at ones, id to take im mediate delivery of their Goods.
impeding the discharge and for Cargo which Bosta are not alongside within area- sonable time, say twelve working hours, will be landed and stored in Mesers Dent & Co.'s Godum B, at the risk and expense of the Consignees of such Goods.
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, July 31, 1868.
Notices of Firms,
NOTICE
R. WILLIAM F. Ross is authorized
MR.
to sign our Firm from this date.
THOS. HUNT & Co.
Hongkong, August 6, 1868.
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THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr. CUMB T. SMITH in our Firm, ceased, by his retirement, on 31st December, 1807.
SMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1888,7 11***
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NOTICE, THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr FRANCIS PABEY and Mr THOMAS SMITH in our Fitin ceased on 31st Decem ber, 1867, from which date the Partners are Mr CHARLES WILSON MURRAY, MY ARTHUR Suits And Mr Thomas PYKE
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 16, 1868. 16sep
NOTICE,
WE are authorized Mr. CLAUS BUDDH
to sign our Firm from this date.
DREYER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1868.
NOTICE
BJ. MURRAY FORBES is antho
rized to sign our name at Canton from this dato RUSSELL & Co.
Chins, February 15, 1868.
NOTICE
THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr FERDINAND] NIBSEN in oir Firm ceased
on the 30th April last
The Business will in future be conducted
uuder the Style and Firm of
HOBERTSON & Co.
in which Mr PEIKH GABAIN has been
adroitted a Partner
NISBEN & ROBERTSON. Ningpo, May 9, 1863.
NOTICE
lag
Ms Ruthorised to siga sur Firm per R. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE procuration, at Foochow from this date.
HIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1868.
MY
NOTICE
Y Businose, as Ship and Insurance Broker, Commission Agent, de. hitherto carried on by nyself, will henceforward be conducted under the style or Firm of J. 8... Hook, SON & Co,
J. 8, HOOK. Hongkong, Septembar 23, 1887.
NOTICE.
HAVE ostablished myself at this purt as General Commision Merchant, under bo Style and Firm of Gorros F. PARKER & Co.
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Raigan, December 20, 1867.
NOTICE. R FERUINARD NEN and Mrties
Mores have been authorized to sign
our Firm hero and in China from this date.
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, May 13, 1868.
NOTICE.
19
NOTICE.
Foochow
GROG CRICHTON ie authorised to Bigu for us by procuration."
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For further information, apply to Messrs EB. How & Co., Foochge, or to the Un- dersigned.
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NOTICE.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOK
COMPANY, LIMITED, STEAM-TUG “FAME,” 110 H..P. NOMINAL
With disconnecting Engines.
THIS Powerful TUG is available at nuy moment to Berth Vessels in Harbour,
1bang or Tow them to or from Sea,
ROM and after this date Mr. GEORGE B
BOWMAN will act as AGENT of the Pelfie Mail Steam-abip Company at this
S. L. PHELPS, Agent
Port,
Hongkong, August 15, 1867.
Huuses and Lands.
TO LET.
IVE separate ROOMS, or the whole of the accond Floor of our House at Peddar's Wharf, comprising Eleven Bed Rooms with Parlor, Dining Room, Pantry, Bath Baoma and Cook Houses.
THOS. HUNT & Cò, Hoogkong, August 3, 1868.
TO LET
HE OFFICES situated in Queen's Road, formerly occupied by Messrs LYALL STILL & Co. Apply to
East
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
15sep Point, June 16, 1868,
LIGHTERAGE AND STORAGE, THE Undersigned will undertake to land Cotton, Rice, Coals, and other Mer obandise, in theirown Beats, and to receive the same on STORAGE in First-class Gra aite godowns, of Moderate Torms,
6. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1806.
ROB.
For particulars, apply to the Captain on board, or to the Office of the Company,
Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
JOHN S. LAPRAIK,
Secretary
Hongkong, October 13, 1866
For Sale.
FOR SALE, AT THE CHINA SUGAR REFINERY, EAST POINT.
UGAR of the Finest Crystals, equal if not superior to the English Loaf, rang- ing from Noe. La 0.
Also GOLDEN SYRUP, double refined,
purchasers. quantities to suit
WAHEE & Co. CHINA SUGAR, REFINERY, East Point, 5th August, 1868.
FOR SALE.
UFF GORDON & Co.'s PALE SHERRY, of Superior quality, in f dozer cases.
RAY & Co. Hongkong, August 5, 1868. Верб
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JUST RECEIVED. ExGreat Republic." NDERSON'S Solace TOBACCO.
Ex" Mail Steamer"
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Cherrywood STEMS. CIGARHOLDERS.
Ex "Salve.
Superior Cavite CIGARS
BIELFELD & ZACHARLE, Hongkong, August 4, 1868.
TO LET, HE OFFICE and GODOWN situated at
the sorner of Wellington and AberdeenHE Streets, and at present in the occupation of Messrs ELMENHORST & SANDERS,
For particulars, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Ge.
Dongkong, March 6, 1866.
TO LET
COMMODIOUS HOUSES, situated in
FOR SALE.
Public House called the CITY OF ROTTERDAM, No. 190, with Stock- in-Trade, Furniture, and everything. bei longing to it.
For full particulars, apply on the pre- mfees.
Hongkong, August 8, 1868. 3rep
FOR SALE. "Tous beat Pickoud Keelung GOAL.
4. Morrison bill, commanding a thorough 300 Just arrived per 4 Stay.""" riow of the Harbour, with Stables; &o..
Apply to
THOMAS WALLACE,
East Point Gadowns. Hongkong, June 6, 1808.
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A desirable PREMISES on the Queen's Boud, lately in the occupation of the Asiatic Bank.
For particulara, apply to
SMITH, ARCHER & CO. Hongkong, May 18, 1888.
⠀⠀⠀ TWO HOUSËS TO BE LET ·
Apply to REYNVAAN BROTHERS & Co. Hongkong, August 3, 1868.
FOR SALE.
*HESSE & Co.
PRINTING PAPER.
Hongkong, June 19, 1808.
FOR SALE.
BEST Keelung COAL
Apply to
· LANDSTEIN &.06. Hongkong, June 15, 1868, tf
JUST LANDED.
And for sale by the undersigned, siUPERIOR Amorican TOBACCO in 2
16. Tine,
DECENTLY put in thorough Repair,
tuated on the RISE OF THE HILL, Westward, and an easy distance from the Queen's Road. Apply to
MR. BARRINGTON.
Wyndham Street. Hongkong, May 18, 1868.
FIRST Rate ROOMS for Ullices or Dwel
ling AOUSE for Families in the Queen's Road, No. 92, with now Veraudah. The whale in a thorough state of repair.
Apply to
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iu 20 lbs, cases. 50 Ces Barcroft's American OİDER.
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New Advertisements ANTED, by an experienced MAN, an engagement for Merouutite Duties in Any Department.. Mosere Ww. SCHMIDT & Co.,
Address. "A. B., care Gunmakers.
of China Mail Office,
Hongkong, August 5, 1868. Hongkong, May 20, 1868.
TO LET.
TUE Large Mataled No. 8, at Pokefulum, containing five moms with out-house and Stables attached. Water laid.
For pattiqndare, apply to
H. PESTONILE SETNA, Mesars P. A O. CAMASES & O's Office. Hougkong, June 2, 1868
TO LET
HE BUSINESS PREMISES, fortuorly occupied by Meats ARKHOLU, KA-
kg to, consisting of Dwelling House, Offices, and spacious Godowns,
Possession to be had on the 1st March. Apply to
JOHN BURD & Co.
MR BYLE BOLME has been admitted Hongkong, February, 22, 1865,
a partner in our Firin,
Nagasaki, January
SANOA
THE connection เ ti.
HAVER A M
the Fin of Messrs T desses from this date.
Hongkong, May 1, 1868
TO LET. Large ROOMS on Second Floor
Oftines of the Undersigned, resent occupied by Pongan be
taken on the 1st of January, 1888.
For Tetons, &c., apply to
G. DUBOST & Co. Rongkong, November 6, 1867.
3. M. ARMSTRONG.ZA
NOTICE,
BAVE this day established myself as a Publin AúIDUNTANT, ZAVERAGE AD JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
O LANGDON DAVITS,
2 Club Chambere,
Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
NOTICE
TO BE LET
avi2
FRICKEL & CO., Shjp-Chandzens, Sailmakers,
GENBBAL STOREKEEPERS,
AND
COMMISSION AGEFIS Queen's Road, HONGKỎNG.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.... Dun-coloured Greyhound BITCH, with black-leather collar anybody detaining the same will be prosecuted.
Hongkong, August 1, 1818. HONGKUNG, CANTON & MACAO STEAM-BUAT COMPANY, LIMITED,
Temperature. HONGKONU, 8th Awjust, 1869.
JF.M. 20.862 · 20.784
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NOTICE. THE OFFICE of the Undersigned has been Barometer,...
Removed to the late promises of the Attached Thermometer, 81
Dry Bulb, Agra Bank, Queen's Road.
Wat Balb, LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, June 9, 1868.
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79.0
89.0
138
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0.32
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1
2
B
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Five.
Maximum 8. Rgr., Minimum S. Rgr., Max. Sun's Baye, NOTICE.
Miximum ́on Grass, THE Undersigned have been appointed Previous Reinon Grou., 0.83
Agenta at Hongkong Canton and 24 hours. Macao for the UNION OF HAMBURG Wind, UNDERWRITERS, and beg to draw Force, attention to $65-68 and 127-141 of the
Sea Versicherungs Bedingun "Allgemeine gen von 1817," according to which all documents to substantiate claims against the Union of Hamburg Underwriters must bo certified by the Agents, or they will not be recognized.
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, June 16, 1888.
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No. 1616-AUGUST 8, 1861
It may therefore be interesting to stat by way of supplying the information which Senhor Horts was ignorant, that in 1862 the signature of Chinese plasipo tentiaries was obtained to a treaty be tween Portugal and China, by the help of the French Chargé d'Affaires at Peking The macond articlo of this testy, in the Portuguese version, established by inter- ence the sovereignty of Portugal over the peninsula, and this although the Chi noso had steadily refused to concede that territory in any sense absolutely. In 1863 when the thon Governor Amard proceeded to Tientsin for the purpose of obtaining the ratification (which alone would render the treaty valid), the Chi
nese asserted that it had not been fairly obtained. An eye-witness of the meeting described to us the scene which ensued when the Commissioners Chung and Süeh received His Excellency and Aide-de-Camp to discuss the ratifica tion. The placablo and good tem pered Chung, whose words ever acted is oil on the troubled waters of diplomatic discussion, presented a strong contrast to the fiery und ill-tempered Sch. Clover-
NOTES & QUERIE
OHINA AND JAPAN.
Was published on the 1st instant. CONTENTS NOTES:-Tenure of Mines, On the legendis relating to Ni Kws, Curiosities of Chi nese Etymology, The Population of the Chinese Empire, The Kin-keo Plain, nor Amami was a man of quick, impe Charitable establishments under the caretient tempor, and it was easy to see that of R. O. Sisterhoods.
waless Chung's councils prevailed, there QUERIES-Ab Toung and the Dragon, was not much hope of an amicable dis The Kia Liang Barbarians, foster cussion. After the proliminary courte Baboos, Select Committee of the East sies had been exchanged, the conversation Indis Company, The Wu Hing Moun commenced, and Sich declared in tha niost emphatic terms that China would not admit the second article as it stood, or at all events without some clause, te da Portuguese sought to place on it. Start away with the interpretation which the
ing to his feet, Governor Amaral declared that he had come to Tientsin "to ratify the treaty concluded, not to discuss ita provisions," and that he would not endors the insolent presumption of the commis sioner Steh, who retorted in high words, which were probably not interpreted to the Governor. Without more add the latter took up his hat, and with scant courtesy left the apartment; and proceed
tain.
REPLIES-The word Sapeque, The term Swordrack, Punishment by Impalement, Metallic Mirrors, Chinese Pawn-tickete, Urn-burial in China, The Tallow Trea ERRATA, NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, and
BOUKH WANTED.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS
IN HONGKONG.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, o'clock. The Lord Bishap. Afternoon o'clock. The Lord Bishop and Colonial Chaplain alternately.
UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. D. B.
Morris. Morning Service, 11 1.1.; Even ing, 6.30 P.AL
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHAPEL(Sering direct to the settlement, had within Rev. C. F Warren, Rev. Lo Sam Yuen, vice in Chiness.) Morning 10 o'clock.
Afternoon 3 o'clock. The sama..
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATTERAL-Welling ton Street Very Rev. T. Raimondi, P. F. Ap. In the morning, at 5.30, 1st Mass; 6, 2nd Mass ; 6,30,- Service in English, by the Rev. T. Borgliguold; 7, 3ra Mass; 8, Bigh Mass with Sermon in Portuguese 8.30, Laat Mass. In the afternoon, at I Sermon in Chineas by the Rev. S. Chu; at 6.30, Sermon in Portuguese; 6, Benefio tion.
ST. FRANCIS KAVIRE'S CHAPEL-Spring Garden. In the morning, pt 7, Mass with Sermon in Chineso, by the Rev. F. Yaw.
At the Roman Catholic Reformatory, Wash Point, Rev. B. Vignno. Servico at 7.30 A. M.
BERLIN FOUNDLING House-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitske, on overy Sunday, at half-past tona, in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.
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passage in, and got all his luggage ou an hour or so of the interview taken hit
board, the steamer just leaving, and by that evening was miles away from the seone of his rebuff! We believe that s verbal intiaation was conveyed to hin that a second interview might result mors satisfactorily; but Senhor Amaralan upright and energetic man, but with far too uncontrollable a temper to make a di plooietist, refused anything but an un- conditional ratification of the treaty ar it stood--a suggestion which was declined
the Chinese commissioners The assertions made thut Masao is only
held by foren are therefore strictly correct; and its tenure differs from territory hdd by ordinary conquest, inasmuch as the fact of its leaving passed from Chius possession is still unacknowledged by that Government,
Oun local contemporary professes to Ind fault with His Excellency the Governor
Perhaps when Senhor Horta gets home he will follow the example of other diplomatists and "write a book" bot the foreign countries in which he has played so interesting a part. If he does, it will-on the huous a non lucendo prin siple--be exceedingly interesting to renders in China after the evidence he has tendered of his acquaintance with Macro- and matters Chinese, We cu wend the idea to Messrs Träbner & ta, who would thus contributo a carious item to the long list of works produced by people whose chief chameteristic is a MACAO AND THE HUMOURS OF total ignorance of the matter they write about. And in conclusion, we may con THE WITNESS BOX.
gratulate the gentlemen of the Govern THE peculiar conditions under which the ment, who appent from Seahor Horta's. Portuguese Government enjoy the tenure evidence to combine the exercise of offi of Macho received but slight elucidation cial functions with the ownership of harracions, on the very great kindness from the evidener tendered by Senhor evinced by that gentleman in voluntarily Horta in the examination of Thursday coming forward to say he didn't knów" last. With an (avowed) ignorance which anything about so many points mutually interesting to them and the public is probably unparalleled on the part of any Whatever Senhor Horta's faults way be, Colonial Governor evor yet appointed by want of lively benevolence cannot er an Enropean power, he did not know dently be ascribed to bim. He is a per fect Sam Weller, if we only reverse the and could not say " whether Macao was tendency of the evidence given by the held by right of treaty. He did not distinguished witness. know" whether any rent was paid for the use of the territory on which Macao stands. He did not exactly know" who nominates the council! There can for disclairing, through the Chief Jus be but one of two conclusions after such cases by the Crown against the think tice, any official knowledge of the libel evidence as this. Either Senhor Horta Mail. We think His Excellency was was pitiably deficient in the power of perfectly justified in availing himself of the first legitimate opportunity to clear memory, or he told deliberate falsehoods himself of the suspicion of having There is no halfway point between the two proved of the very unusual conise which conclusions. We, of course, diemiss the let the Attorney General has taken. Is any future reference we may rake to ter supposition, and must fall back on the these precious libel, actions, we shall take curious spectacle of a ut being Gas-paius to remember that it is nos Her ernor of a Colony for two years without Majesty's Representative who is at all knowing "exactly whence the Governor Majesty's name, but only Her M responsible for their being brought it ment officials derived their nominations, jesty's Acting Attorney General, who i or whether the city be governed had been either too ill, or too over worked, or toe 0184
bought, or ceded, or was rented, or bad(well, never mind what), to presents in his own person, but who delegates the 600
hten "prigga" from the Chinese For functions of his high othed (as "ug doub 17 à 20 thermore this extraordinary specimen of he has fortunately a perfectly legal right an authority didn't know" rohat the to do to a junior who enjoys robust crime was against the Annamites." Now health, who never complains of fatigu we can easily understand that, officially, and whose professional discretion and Alf this is Senhor Horta did not have cognizance ability are undoubted of judicial details in matters brought he very proper and according to lan fore cortain tribunals, but the assertion no doubt; but an laymen, it se that he was unacquainted with the state to us not so much out of taste tha ments made respecting the Annamites hay- the Governor should seek to escape the ing been kidnapped--a matter moreover odium of "dragging the Crown of Erg now in gạc in the East, bees the unnaces Gold Leaf,
upon which official representations were land through the inted of the Mac sary joining to make a complete picture. Gold Bur, 8 touch,
nade by the British Government to that coolic traffi," us that the Attorny We intend to reduce the price to about 60 English Sovereigns,
of Portagne, of course true, as he was General should abstain from conducting per cent (to Subscribers mily) from our Australian Sovereigna.
on oath, but so astounding that it fairly the prosecution of these libels in usum selling prices.
8412 Discount,
takes away one's breath. &W.poa dosk,
own person. Surely he sees no reso Gentlemen wishing to subscribe wül'! HI, &-
12 per cent pm. please call at our Establishment, where the Do:
The foreign cohfaunities of China to be ashamed of the object he has le Now, & per cunt pm. change so rapidly, that an event which himself to We rust not beliore that Photographs in be inspected and further H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 28 pet c. puu. particulars ascertained.
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By order of the Board of Director, AUGUSTINE HEARD &Co.
General Agents. Hongkong, July 14. 1868.
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TWO New and Strong GODOWNS on
Marine Lot N Apply to
GAVIN THOMPSON, at GIBB, LIVIN ISTOM & Co.'s Hongkong, December 16, 1887,
TO LET
HOUSE in Buring Gardens, containing HE Interest and Responsthility of Mom and Out Housas, Rent
THE Mi
on the 30th June last, and Mr JAMES PEN-$28 per month. DER DUNCANSON was admitted a Partner.
on the 1st July.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, January 11, 1866.
1-a-w
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Me being from this date interested in or
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Apply at the Victoria Foundry. Hongkong, March 12, 1868.
STORAGE FOR OPIUM. HE Undersigue is prepared to STORE piam in a first class Granite Godown on premies sitnated on Praya Celtial.
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LOCAL
Tas Australian Dramatic Troupe in performance of last night, had the audience they have yet had, but d means one larger than they deserve. tainly the heated air of the Lusitan against t
them, and the seat of the keeps their seats acccupiel; be the management more active, it wo suprising to us had they not much patronage and support isn they hav Eitherto A company of fair peri hare ought to be in a position to fashionable performance, ander patro week or once a fortnight po
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this appears to us to be the weak the present company's man goment. right's performance mainly consisted "Rough Diamond” and a repetitio request)
Young of thin
Widow." picass, bir Holland was the favourite very well he earned the applause it Joe, which was a capital personation
country man in all his unahoru prin ners; Miss Arnot was as lirely a a both pieces; and the applause was fas furious throughout Mrs Airey wast ly encored ou singing her fist song responded with another; although in to many professional singers wh visited Hongkong, Mrs, Arcy has lished herself as a great favourite the public here from the simple awes of her renderings and the nnaftete pression she gives to whatever she Mr Milliner omnised the audience some feats of grauastio art which si
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come before au audience in this p the world, as they stand near the that department of the professior, ne rapturously applauded. Mrs Air observe, takes her benefit on Thie shan a bumper patronegenicht ông be got up.
WE have to acknowledge receip pamphlet published at the office o North China Herald, containing the u rials on the Revision of the Treaty neatly got up and gives the various ments in a form which is handy for
Á SAN FRANCISCo paper contains the fi - ing paragraph: The heads of tar Chinese companies in this city are t active measures to prevent and brea the system of bringing Chinese girls t country for the purposes of prostitutio was known that a large
smmber young girle would arrive on the at China, and when she entered the this morning the Chinamen procured of policeinen and went to this wharf
of
tercept them. They found on hoar girle, aged respectively from 8 to 12 a years, all consigned to notorions old ridaus in this place. The tiener charge of the entire lot, and they are sout to the Magdalen Asylum, and thence, such as are old can be so encommodated, will be
live as
duzesties in resp American families
where they wil The E cared for and
protected.
enougl
the creatures who had sent to Chin this consignment of humanity for the of purposes, was almost frantic whea found that their pray, had escaped of their hands. The Chinese merchants have taken this matter in band de great credit for their vigilance und p titude of action in.ibe promises..
TODAY'S POLICR.
Mrioodlake sat this morning. Mr Francia (upon Mr Gaskell's again applied, in the case of the a pted bribery of Mr Alfort (Bu Department), that at least his Wo night rerait that of
part the
so havily the prisoner which bore so man in a respectable a pusition, vix. out. His Worship raumrked prisonment.
sentence
in a case where some donit existed a whisk the offence was not fully carried he might reasonably do so. He w however, allow Mr Feaucis to proinë export he chose; ant on Mr D. R. well's name being mentioned, bis Wo assented, saying that Mr Caldwell poss a knowledge of Cantonese of Lun reputation. This witness stated the hearing the evidence at the first beari
the
case, he remarked that a Chin would never have used the express Chinese ascribest to defendant by Alford, viz. Pingan tain, meaning dollars." The defendant, in his du distinctly denied!
baving
used the t
and as the expression was complete sentence, the unlikeliho ite being used was the more app Again, the similarity of the word to convey the meaning intended, in u a favor, permission, or pornit, expression in question, was remark the one being Pi
Pi ngum tsin, and other Pi yau tsing Besides, it districts, tho
the musal tone foun
found in
word ugun was often dropped entirely
defendunt, being from Shun-
1-tuck, i neighbourhood of Whampon, would ngan as an or you.The mistake be the use of the two expressions was BIN likely to be made by any one not thor ly acquainted with the shares of tone. Caldwell added that he had been a nous resident in China for thirty years, and was interpreter to the Co 1842. Mr Goodlake thanked the a for the scientific evidence given. Ny chief interpreter at the Magistraes, was next called, stated that the expr ngan bin was obsolete, and noves in regard to money except wher uumber of dollars was in question, being applied when a general pa of money was meant. The mistake's
of by air Caldwoll was one very be mala by a young learner of Ch and he (witness) sutirely concure Mr Caldwell in the remarks unde heard, besides, the lefendant's by Mr Aliord as Ayang, while defene real mune was Ayehug, or Abeung- Mr Franciscitud na another instance Alford's pronenes to make such a m a that previouely spoken où.. Họ g whether his Worship, if he had reas present evidence at the first heuring. not have given the defaudant the of the doubt and discharged him; he
bis Worship to do a
Bame
therefore a prisoner. The Magi
could-for
lafonned the prisoner that is charged with the commission ghave offence; but
btk had be boons with the present evidence before, he have considered the case not prove have discharged him. 'e had good t how to alter his first decision; but he that defendant and others would see 48 Government were anxious to stop to all bribes being given to eh Had money be tendered, the ac