Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
JAVE established yalf at this port as! General Cnamission Merchant, unler: he Style and Firm of GIFFORD F. PARKER &Co.
GIFFORD FORKES PARKER, Saigon, Decomber 20, 1867.
NOTICE.
New advertisements.
THE GRINA MAIL.
New Advertisements.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. MESSRS FLOYD & Co. beg must Four
New Advertisements.
NEWS AGENCY.
"HOMEOPATHOME pactfulty, to form their subscriber, MORRIS, News Agent, Hong-
TO HOMEOPATHISTS, ko [UST Revived, a large and well sulcated Jatmout of Medicine Chests, als, Larre apply of the TINCTURES and GLOBULES, together with a valuable variety of BOOKS.
GEO. CLASSE, Victoria Dispensary. Hongkong, September 4, 1908,
FR. J. MURRAY FORBES is autho-GENERAL WEEKLY AUCTION,
rized to sign our name at Canton from
ANE, CRAWFURD & Co. will suff by Public Auction, in their Sales Rooma, Queen's Road, on
this date.
BUSSELL & Co. China, February 15, 1868.
NOTION
R HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE His authorised to sige our Firm per procuration, at Boochow from this date.
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1848.
NUTION. IR RYLE HOLME in been admitted
partner in our firın,
CLOVER & Co. Nagasaki, January 1, 1867.
NOTICE,
B. WILLIAM F. RUSSELL is authorized
to sign our Firm from this date.
THOS, BUNT & Co. Hongkong, August 6, 1868.
NOTICE
FRIDAY,
4th September, 1868, et Noon The following GOODS, namely
An Invoice of Coward's Oilman's
Storea, including Mustard, Vinegar, Pickles, Sauces, Capore, Olives, Lemon Syrup, Tart Fruits, Jams, Jellies, Cur rants, Raisins, Turkey Figs, Prunes, Arrowroof, Oatmeal, Macaroni, Potted Meats, Cheese, Bacon, etc, etc., etc.
4 cases Linia Bears 5 cases Tomatoes,
10 cases Green Corn,
2 hogsheads Linseed Oil (boiled).
bales Twine.
30 pieces Printa
septe
20 pinces Flannel.
Etc.
ele, And
HAVE this day cainidished myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE ADY JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
U. LANGDON DAVIES.
2 Club Chambers, an
Bongong, July
1,1818.
NOTICE
Y Business, Ship and Insurance Broker, Coinatission gent, &c. hitherto carried ou by mysuit, will henceforward be conducted under time style or Firm of J. S HOOK, Son & Co.
J. S. HOOK.
› Bongkong, September 23, 1867.
NOTICE FROM and after this date Mr GEORGE F. BOWMAN will not as AGENT: of the Paoli Mail Steam-ship Company at this Port.
S. L. PHELPS, Agent.
Hongkong, August 15, 1887.
NOTICE, THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr
pad
Sus in one Firm ceased on 31st Decea bar, 1867, from which date the Partners are MY CHABLES WILSON MURRAY, MrAтu Suite and Mr Thomas ÈTER,
BIRLEY Hangkong, June 16, 1858.
xor Sale.
JUST RECEIVED.
that the series of Views of Hongkong, etc, ato, pablished by them. will be ready for salaction on Saturday next.
In conscquence of the great demand for these magnificent views, orders will be exo cuted in order as subscribed.
In nota of 50.....
Hongkong, July 22, 1868-
PORT OF AMOY.
..825, 35.
orders for suy Newspaper or Magasine kong, being now prepared to receive published in England or The United States of America, at prices as low as those charged by any home agency, begs to solicit the support of the read ing Public, and assure those who may favor him with their orders that the same shall be executed faithfully and promptly.
The latest copies of the best English and American Newspapers received by every mail steamer, also the latest copies of the Shanghai and Japan papers.
For subscription lists, with prices, Apply to
NOTICE TO MARINERS. THE BUUYS masking the Dangers in the
Barbour of Amoy have been painted&o according to the Rule is use by the British Admiralty and Trinity Beard, zia to mark. the Starboard side of Chanuals antering by Black or Red Buoga only The Port side of Channels entering by Black or Red Buoys Chequered of vertically striped with White, and Aliddle Grounds by horizontally striped Buoye.
KELLET SPIT North end formerly marked by a striped Buoy, in now marked by a Red Buog
COKER ROCKS-formerly marked by & Red Buoy are now marked by a verti striped Red and White Buey. This
has been
beon placed about 20 fathoms to the E. S. E. of the shoalest patch, in order to guart Vessels against Ledges of Rock, with 15 feet water, found to exist in that
At 2.30 o'clock, P.M., on their Praye direction, and it may be passed close to ou Premises,
64 18 ponnder mon
1 Double Sculing Boat, with Sculla and Gars (a good Boat for prac tising) complete,
eto.
1 4-onred Outrigger, 16-vared House Gig, in excellent
order. Etc., etc., TERMS OF SALE-Cash before deliva y in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All lots with all faults and errors of de- ertion at purchaser's risk on the fall
f the bummer.
Hongkong, September 1, 1868. 4sep
**
TİDMAN'S SEA SALT.
O making a real Sea Water lath in
your own house.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY, Hongkong, September 1, 1868.
instant.
& Co.
1блер
Exile direct from France, and for als by the tidersigned.
EARRELS Prime Family Salt
100 PORK, 100 The each; $14.
30 brls, Prime Salt FORK'S EARS and FEET, 25 lbs. eagh, $5.
80 best French Smoked Api, 8488. In first rate condition and well adapt ed for Families and private Mess
From Nanton
G. DUBUST & Co. Hongkong, August 26, 1862. Carp
NOTICE
SELLING OUT. 'THE Undersigned, beg to cal the atten
tion of Ship Masters and the General Public that from suid after this date, they will sell the whole of their Stock at Cost: Prices
The above: Stock consists of Ship Chan- diery in all its details, House and Cooking Utensils, Oilman's Stores of every descrip tim, Dinoraud Freakfast Sete and Whito Crockery Ware, Unbauses, foales, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Carpenters, Blacksmiths' and Machinists sols, Beiler Plates and Angle Fron, Painta, il,
Tara Varulab, Bran
Rhine and English Giu, Wines,
Liqueurs, de, do, do,
„TLOS, HUNT & CD- Hongkong, August 15, 1868.
Bep15
PAYNE AND COMPANY, BELATRE BUNGALOW,
Calcutta.
ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTERY, WHOLESALE AND RETAI DEPOT, ¡FOR THE SALE OP TEKID RENOWNED Chutnies and Indian Condiments. Finest Nuinely,
f
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AR
Bengal Club Chitney Lucknow Chutney Cashmere Chutney
Pindarea Chutney.
Col Skinner's Cney- Major Gray's Uney Pickled Mangoes, 100 Mulligatawnice Paste)
Curry Fuste
Curry Powder Tamarind Fish, tud
slices in barrel,
in
Per bhd. £25. Fer doz: qis. 308 Per doz pts, 218
barrel,' Per blid.
20% E25 Per doz. qts, Bil Per doz. pts. 208 Perib
48
20.
Tamarind Fish Bsc.gal square. Mangos Fish Kosis bottle
Smoked Mangoo Fib,
100 in lins
Chali Vinegar
"Cayenne l'upper
་་
FOR SHANGHAI
N
The 0; 8. 8. Co.'s str.
"¡JAX}" KIDD, Master, will be despatched for the abové port, on Friday; the 4th
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, September, 1868.
CHOCOLAT MENIER
Алер
E above will be found a perfect luxury for breakfasts, &c. To be had only at THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, September 1, 1868.
upl
COOK WANTED. ANTED at the Hongkong Hotel, a firat. W
class FRENCH COOK, me accus tamed to get up large dinners. None but a thorongbly efficient man need apply.
Testimonials to be sent in to the Office on
For before the 22nd instant.
Hongkong, ogast 17, 1968,
JUST LANDED -
Ex Havelock" "Corea" and Overlanti Mail.
The following, viz - UTRATE of MAGNESIA.
tf
Henry's MAGNESIA, Lamplough's Pyretic SALINE. Doctor Lavilles celebrated GOUT MEDI.
CINES,
¡Bath and Cup.SPONGES, * Victoria and Cherry Tooth PASTE Perfumery and Toilet REQUISITES of
every description
Hand EMOLLIENTS and SAVONET
ISTES,
Dinnafords Fleeth GLOVES and RUB,
BERS, Sultan's Bath BRUSHES. Pear's SOAPS in every variaty and form, also entries & Atkinson's: SOAPR POMMADE PHILLOCOME de la Soul-
eté Hygiénique.
POMM DE DI INE for excoriaticus, Silicated Carton FILTERS for carrying
in the pocket Bathing Care, sponge BAGS and Swinh-
ning BELTS
Champagne TAI'S for Invaids. “ GAZOGENES and SELTZOGENES, &o. Doctor Eguisiera celebrated Self-acting
ENEM
Erasmus Wilson's Skin SOAP. Bayory's CUMPENDIUM AND TAMI- LY GUIDE, comprising plain direc- tions for the employment of Medi oines, their Properties and Doses &c.
GEO. GLASSE, The Victoria Dispensary. Hongkong, September 1, 1868
001
HONGKONG ʻAND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.:
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE DIVIDEND declared, for the half- year ended 30th June last, at the rate 7. of Twelve per cent per annum, say $7.50.
por paid-up Share of $125, and $1.60 per 11 Share on which $25 bave been paid, is pay. able at the Offices of the Corporation, where 2Shareholders are requested to apply for
Warrante
Per bottle: 2% Per bottlo,
JAMS AND JELLIES.
Guava Jelly Tipparao Jam Preserved Linice Perved Manges Pine Apple Jelly
Fiokled L
Pres've
Limes
Bael Preserva Bengal Himps
2-lb. tins 1-lb. tins.
Per dozen.
30s.
By order of the Court of Directors,
VICTOR KRESSER,
Chief Manager, Hongkong, August 15, 1868
24 HOTEL d'EUROPE.
"N. BOhututes, Curry Powders, and
the Globa
THE
DE Undersigned, Proprietor of the newly re-opened HOTEL DEUROPE, 1s fid per begs to inform the Public that they will and every accommodation at the above Hotel at Pastes, shipped in bulk, to any quarter of the most reasonable charged,
Breakfast
every morning at 11.30 a.M., and Dinner at 7:30 PM
BREAKFASTS and DINNERS supplied. at Private Residences on reasonable terms. ICE, &c.; niways on hand.
CHAS, FANNEGE Hongkong, August 6, 1868.
Payne and Co
Have always on hand a large Stock of nuperior MANILA CIGAR of all sizes,
Terins: Remittance, or reference in Cul cutta, to accompany ordez, 2
Fur orders over £25, 20 per cent discount will be allowed, all foods free on board in Caloutta
R W. BALWAY
Hongkong Hotel,
M ARCHITECT, &c.,
the Fort Hand when entering the Harbour, The shulest patch or pinnacle of the Cokey Rooks, has a teating Beacon on it until further notic
NEW ROOK-in North port of Bar- bour, and Brown's Reck are marked by horizontally atriped Buoys.
In case any of these Buoys are lost or moved, the position will as soon as possí ble be marked by a Flag boat or floating Beacon.
JAMES JONES, Olerk in Charge,
Office of Marine Customs, Amoy, August 13, 1808.
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO' STEAM-BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
HE Dividend at the rate of $4.50 per Share, declared at the Ordinary Half- yearly MEETING of the Shareholders on the 11th instant, will be paid at the office of the General agents on and after Thure- day, the 16th instant.
By order of the Board of Directors, AUGUSTINE HEARD &Co.
General Agents.
Hongkong, July 14. 1868.
L
FRICKEL & Co.. SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS,
GENERAL TOLKEEPERS,
AND
COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen's Road, HONGKONG,
HOBSON & Co., DUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, SHIPPING
AND GENERAL BROKERS
PUBLIC
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KOUR, H1000, JAKAN,
RIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISH-
PRIVATEMENT,
at leasre T. HART & Co.,
No. 3, Queen's Road, East, close to the Parade Ground.
Charge very moderate
EASTLACK & WINN, Mysen Dentists, HONUKONG & SHANGHAL
GEORGE GLASSE
(FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSTOEL & Co., 'PICCADILLY
LONDON, AND 28, PLACE,
VENDOME, PARIS) ENGLISH AND FOREIGN
CHEMIST
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG..
SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS SUPPLIED & REFITTED, Hongkong, May 1, 1857.
QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, 1st September, 1868. OPIUM.-Patna, New, $018)
Olá, Benares, New,
.610 Malwa, ...
650
COTTON, BOMBAY,
CAFOUTIA,
Exchange,
4/64,6 4/7/4/7/
Bank, 6 months sight, Credits, 6 On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Ra.
Boutay, 9 days' sight, Rs. 231 Shanghas, 3 days' sight Bank, Tls. Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., Mexicans,
Syce
Gold Leaf,...
DI
23.30
Gold Bag, 98-Lunch,
23.90
4.62
4.60
3. B. MORRIS, Care of Mesers Bowra & Co, English Govereigns,
Hongkong-
Australian Sovereigns, Hongkong, March 4, 1868
Discount;
HALL'S HOLLZ, General & Commission Agents NAGASAKI
SAYLE & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE INVITE mapection of their New and well
assorted summer Stock of
Black and Blue Broad CLOTHS.
Naval and Military CLOTHS.
Light Mist and Fancy TWEEDS,
Self and Fancy Colored FLANNELS.
Plain and Faney DRILLS, DUCKS, &o.
Quilting.and Marseilla VESTINGS.. the management of first class Eng
The Tailoring Department under
lish Cutters.
TIES and SCARFS in great varioby,
The new Shapes in Gentlemen's COLLARS,
Long Cloth, Sily and Wool SHIRTS.
PAJAMAS.
Gauze, Merino and Silk UNDERVESTS.
HONIERY of all kiude.
Gentlemen's Straw and Felt HATS in Various Shapes.
Household LINENS of every description.
A large Stock of French Printed MUSLING of the Latest l'atterus. French Printed CAMBRICS, Black GLACES, Plain and Fancy
-silk GAUZES. Grenadines and other New Fabrica Embroidered, Printed and
Made-up
SKIRTS. CRINOLINES, Muslin EMBROIDERIES and LACES of all descriptions. Ladies' Trimmed HATS and BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS,. &c. Ladies' and Childr neUNDER CLOTHING
Ladies' Cotton and Lile HOSIERY..
LISLE and Silk GLOVES, o. Lace and Vuelin CURTAINS. Hongkong, April 27, 1868.
LATEST SHIPPING.
CLEARED.
Albia, for Fuochow. Friedrich, for Whampion.
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MALES WILL CLOSE:-
For SINGAPORE & BOMBAY,—
Per DACCA," on Thursday next, the
Bril optember, at 4 P ̧M ̧ For SWATOW, AMÚY & FOOCHOW,-
Por" UNDINE on Thursday, the 3rd
September, ut 11AM-
UNDER DESPATCH.
For Singapore and Bombay For Davos, on Thursing next, the 3rd September, at
10 a 12
H. & W.poa dock,
Du.
y,
Old, par Now, & dis.
H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 20 a por c.
Do, lo.
New, Sp. c. pu Temperature.
HONGKONG, 1st September, 1868.
[Ng. 1636-SEPTEMBER 1, 1868,
correct-as they are in the abstract no doubt but which Ero totally fami sible when applied to actual facts China Supposes, for instance, that sou person entrenched behind a
strongly,
situated rock were to amuse himself by picking off with a rille every one who approached his retreat-that he did not know and had never seen the persons whom he thus killed, had no positivs knowledge of their intentions, and left those he wounded to die as they all- without succour or burial Suppose further that he was not at war with their 73 countrymen in the ordinary sense of the tera, and that nevertheless he exerted himself to the utmost to kill, uain, er destroy all who approached him. The conduct of such a man, viewed from de point of view aloue, would be pronounced atrocious. But let it be oned understood
pm.
JP.M. 20.822
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Barometer,
29.906
Dry Bulb,
Attached Thermometer,
34
87
85.0
92.0
Wet Bulb,
78.0
80,0
95.0
***78,0
145
74.0
Maximum S. Agr.,
Minimum S. Rgr.,
Max.
Sun's Rays,
Minimum on Grass,
Previous Rainon Grou., 0.00
24 hours. above,... 0.00
Wind,
Force
Clond,
Ozane, Weather,
#5
OF
...S.W.
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Fino.
Fire.
No. 8, Vol. 2, NOTES & QUERIES
TON
OHINA AND JAPAN.
Is nos ready. CONTENTS
that the solitary man was a traveller in the American West, and that those whom he thus destroyed were Indians of La tribe which the previous experience of others had warned him, would aufallibly take his life if he did not take theirs, and the whole aspect of the story changes. We desire to slow in what way the pesi. tiou of foreigners as regards the Chines
is analogous to the position of our sup- posititious traveller to the Indians, though
happily to a degras less workzi,
Wo have consistently advocated the "strong arm" with Chim for precisely the same reason which justitied the fo reiguer in shooting his Indian/visitors.
If he did not dispose of them, they would quickly dispose of him. Chine presents itself to European nations in the aspect. of a power which claims, but has no power to enforce, precisely the same res. pect from theu which we claimed front the natives of India, and now glair, and ever may be the moral beauty of Asser enforce, froin all savage nations, What- tions regarding the "equal rights" of all mankind, or the claims of black or copper- colored races to equality with ourselven etc, etc., etc., we all know that practi cally such assertions are mere rubbish. Narzs-Chinese Method of observing There is no such thing possible in the Eclipses; Tabular View of Chinese Here-present constitution of things as "equali ditary Ranks and Titles of Distinction, ty" between a highly-civilized and (as a The Trinity of the Buddhists in China, well known Ameriena wag christened The opulation of the Chinese Empire. Quented Hereditary Genius; Geological the Chinese) a "highly uncivilised" rac
change on the
on the consta of China and Japan; No amount of declamation will alter dhia reign of Pirg Ti Anti-marciag
in fact, and with fact alone can we deal, Associations; Growths of "Hair" on the This must be conceded by our opponents, Soil; Origin of Dragon Boats; The fornier
or we cannot start from equal grounde Penang The White Ants; If they do not concede it their arguments account of All-na Festival Origin of the Term Niae Chiang; Use of the Characters 80 for nothing with us, and we can then Clien
only attack the basis of their assertions, Lietig. REPLIES: The Detection of Leprosy by
This point, however, conceded we next moans of Light; Ah-Tecung and the Dra-come to the very familiar axiom that if gou; Gold Fish Cultivation; The Kin. two things are not equal to each other ken Plum The East Tulisu Company one puust be greater or less than the Monster Bamboos. New Works. Books other. Now the idea which evidently Wanted, "So.
pervades the minds of the writera and speakers to whom we have alladed,,ja, THE CRINA MAIL.that if we tranquilly accept the fact that
The
BONGKONG, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1668.
we am the greater, die Chinese will, with equal tranquillity, assume themselves lo be the less. And they interpret every cry for "action" in meaning a demand CHILD-STEALING.
for the wanton exhibition of insolent The notification which appeared in Sa power on our part, Hrein lies their turday's Gazette offering a reward of $20 error-an error caused by a misconcep for information leading to the conviction tion of the Chinese character. So long and punishment of Child-stealers is a as we do not actively assert our superio step which the prevalence of this crime rity, the Chinese will seek by every con has rendered extremely desirable. Whileceivable pretext to ignore it, and to turn ample cause has been given for addi- the, tables on us by breaking cagage- tional ensures by the cases which ruents, by lying to one's face in the most have come to public knowledge, there nublushing mannce, and by taking liber- remain a vast uunther, of which the ties which would not be tolerated in details ale never known beyond the Europe on the part of a really strong to a range of the funnily whose child has weaker power. Innction is in China been stain. That the children raise lusing ground. There is no panse for us, ing are chiefly of the female sex, and it must be "forward "or "retreat." The that almost invariably a lag of the worst ery of progress" therefore so condemwol character is found to be mixed up in the by Indian papers is but the necessity of matter, points to but one conclusion as to self existence in China. The tyranni- lie fate for which they are reserved. It oal instinct which clutches the unresisting other cases, when make children have Chinaman by the throat and wiya 'give been the victims, the outrage has almost me what I choose "is simply a urcessity. invariably found to have been prompted Most readers have felt that if David by the hopes of "squezing" the rela- Copperfield had clutched Uriah Heep tives by obtaining a ransom, which in in this manner thors would have been most cases is willingly paid to the scoun drels who make kidnapping a regular gentleman's manners, China is, at pre- a marked improvement in that slippery business. His Excellency fully recog sent an Uriah Heep, and such outrages bizes the fact that we cannot afford as those at Chinking are but local evi- in Hongkong to permit this domes dences of the feeling which pervades the tie imitation of brigand life, and is entire face from Prince Regent: la cao- evidently willing to use every means lie that of ineffable superiority to the at his disposal for its repression. The white man. The villains who tried to kidnapping of men is happily a thing burn a party of Missionaries alive did, of the past in Hongkong, so far as can be not probably recognize the fact that such ascertained, and the scarcely less abomina trillo could be worth making a fuse able orime some would say.niors abc about, The mandarins in the neighbours minable-of taking children, sonst at all hood most certainly did not think it hazards be put down. We must, how worth whale, and the root of that belief ever, take the liberty of doubting whether was the usual supercilious indifference to Par Nellis Hastings, loading for New the sum offered sa a reward for iufornia foreign interests. At the risk of being York:-
tions is sufficient to induce informers to gain condemned by ignorant critica we The ransom demanded reiterate our conviction that the gospel come forward.
3 P.M.
For Swatow, Amoy and Feselow, Per nadine, on Thursday, the 3rd September,
at Noon,
if (From the Canton Customs Daily Returus) Per Matilda, cleared för Tientsin:
166 bags Betel Nut
JOHN THOMPSON & Co., ISPENSING & ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTS AND
DE
SODA WATER MANUFACTURERS.
Ships Medicine Cheats supplier and refitted.
TEETH EXTRACTED.". INTERNATIONAL DISPENSARY 23, Wellington Stree Hongkong, Hongkong, May 9, 1868,
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF HONG KONG, & du. ESSRS FLOYD & Co., are now pub. lishing a series of Views of Hongkong, Macw, Caulon, Alow, Swatow and Foo- chow, in two parts. These Photographs are produced by new Optical Instruments, by' the bust Opticians of this day, and include an angle. 100 degrees, or three times the amount of Aubject of the ordinary lenses aus in usa in the Esat, hence the nuecas Bury joining to make a snoplote picture. Wei
inted to reduce the price to shout 60 per cent, (to Subscribers only) from our unal solling prices,
Gentlemen wishing to subscribe will please call at our Establishment, where the Photographs can be inspected and further Partiotars aanertained,
Hongkong, 21st May, 1868.
NOTION THE Undersigned have been appointed THE Macao for the UNIUN OF HAMBURG Agents at Hongkong, Cauton and UNDERWRITERS, and beg to draw attention to 60 and $127-141 of the "Allgemeine See Versicherungs Bedingun
60 cases Dried Inthgo.
100 cases White Lead,
317 cases Paper.
537 bags Brown Sugar..
635 gs White Sugar.
536 9 Sugar Candy,
626 cases Tobrede.
81 packages Sundries.
Per Neville, loading for London
2,934 boxes Scented Orange Pekoe Ter.
3,712 boxes Scented Caper Tea.
100 boxes Congou Tep
4 cases Rice Paper,
663 bales Cussia.
25 eases Rhubarb. |
24 rolls Canes.
61 cases Chius Warò.
1,251 packages Fire Crackers.
153 rolls Matting,
1,353 packages. Gunpowder Tea
202
packages fuperial Tek.
100 boxes Souching Ton.
120 half chests Oolong Tea
68 packages Fans
for stolen children, except from the very of force is the only means to indues pró poorest class, is usually some 50 or 60 greas on the part of the copper-coloured dollars, and this would allow the pay-tenants of the Middle Kingdom.
ment of a higher shin to the possible in- former as hush-money. We however presume that the suni Ranied bas been ixed after due consideration, and that it
is deemed auflicient. The notification is
LOCAL
TO-DAY'S POLICK,
10 pkgs, Hyson and Young Hysou attention of His Excellency has been
at least satisfactory as shewing that the Mr Goodlake on the Bench:
Tea,
48 uses Silk.
17 packages Sundries.
Per Peru. landing for Buenos Ayres --
124 cases Bamboo Noreens
1,876 packages Firo Crackers,
1,260 boxes Congou Tək.
8,385 Boxes Orange Fokoa Tea
834 boxes Pouchong Tea 1,466 boxea Gunpowder Tea.
WHAMPOA SHIPPING.
ARRIVAL.
gen von 187," according to which all Aug. 27, Lanzut, from Hongkong, Ballast documents to substantiate claims against
27, Pern, from Hongkong, ite-exports 06, the Union of Hamburg Underwriters must
27, Kwangtung, from Hong, Ballast
DEPARTURES.
AVUTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, be certified by the Agents, or they will not
Buov
R. WHITE &
No. 93, Praya Grande, MAÇÃO. Macao, July 21, 1868.
be recognized.....
oct21
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, June 18, 1568,
seple
Aug. 28, Caroline, for H'koug, Ballart,
20, Matilda, for Tiontain, Geusial,
Prince Albert, for H'kong, Ballast
A number of ammons cases were dispos
strongly drawn to the prevalence of theed of in a tomary manner, in which Chi crime in question, and that he recognizes ness were defendants and Inspecter Blaalitt the importance of dealing with it in an was the principal complainant. The offence energetic manner
Was the very common me at this reason of the
year, viz,
paper on the ring bonfires of jos. pavement to the endangering of the buildings nour. His Worship inflict
A TYRANNICAL (1) POLICY. THE recent outrage at Tangehow near el a penalty of $5 in seven or eight cases. Chinkeang (reported in another column)
A few obstruction cases were likewiel irresistibly recalls to wind the protests disposal bf by fine. which u pertain section of speakers and P. &O. . S. Oris, charged (bree Chinese
Mr Edward
Blaney chief officer of the writers including some of our Indian buatmen and a Chinese prostitute with contemporaries are in the habit of having como on board of his vessel yester making against what they are pinused to tiny evening, and with having attempted to call the "tyrannical" policy advocated sell a bottle of shamsku (provinced). Mr our own and the columns of other Blaney remarket that he had been conti Jonrunis in China. There is always on board since the steamer came into Harbor, nually annoyed by having drunkenness on siderable difficulty in meeting the argu naused by such parons as prisoners bring hients they put forth, because they starting liquor on board in bottles hid under from premises which they assume to be their clothes,Prisoners (bostmen) pleaded
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that they had been engagirl Jos prisoner His Word they ought to have known he th reupon Gined gel of th in the sum of $50, in de nute Tuvir boat was hard labor.
feited.
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Samuel Osborn and Willian naval hivers, wure eliargil wit oondust. The scene of the Wellington Street, one of the h in which objected to having her ken in Police were called, and kuucked low; sticks were us atinka wera produced in Court heen taken from the defendants fendante had been dragged or the Police Station, terri-le th launched against the Telio.. were perhaps a lid
fitde
the worke
but were not in umforay and we about one o'clock this mini The firat defendant which the other was dared to pay $2 one of the PC's, $10 to ill ber doors emshed, and fined $2
SUMMARY JURISDICTION Before the Hain H. J. BA
Sept: 1 1868.
Tam Seng Chow 2 Leonard $92.88, for balance of sccunc explained that a judgment had the payment of this lebt sure that he entities plaintiff with us |
5 of note, $25 which he bad that plaintif bad not come for money since.His Honor explait
nute was not like
because you promised to holder i not supposed to go.
jul! - Barnes observed that he wi with costs in the summons ab ought to pay. But His H that if he entered
1
the
costs, the question of interest cant. since #nly 1807, would alatt considered. He that the pla
liberal in the tier be the plaintiff for ano for the
ant
*
Liu Aseo v. J. Krizmowitz, Acinow v. Same, $i; and: ew d $4.-D. feuntant is, or was, aphi bccupant of the El Doradu plaintifa mig kom for wages us Judget was given agninat def esch case
G. W. Stalling (London Tun) z Bell, $64. Defendant in this brongist down from Gaol inces having been appohemied on a
& sup representation to the effous that about to leave the colony-Defen
I he cauifth
I pay the chim by ins to which is Hir repied that ling's case was
was that d derendant was
his ship f the Culiny
að
leave tho
Was chief utice), he dit no that be would therro agree th
by instalments... Jigment fo with costs of arrest,s given. t remarking that he cou do nothi
mony; paties wild have that for themselves.
the
Eustocia Thomas . E. Bold, $5 board and lodging-Paint app defendant tiled to do so. Judganes fure went by default.
Abdool Cr en n Milania Berbali for balance of account for mualde So-It appears ilist plavatif has a named Camboy, and as he choose to join in the suit, Urvent t suited. A cu jous feature in the that in Jane last Casanmilboy an the same defendant for an accumart in ane as tua now suud for, HERE sanie kind of goods. This previo mens wag dismissed owing to nin ance, and Ores now tried his har Honor agut that they must quite summons as par tuura.. Nyan-suit
ingly.
Chup Alin v. P. M'Culloch, § Judgment went by default, as failed to apprec
Toong Aloy v. T. Hart, $0.49, to as a servant-Jud went for-55.
H. O'Rars. J. F. Jordan. 84 On this case being called, it was bare been withdnya,
Mahatmale,
Vaudenberg, S this oase, service was not satisfactor
DEN.
THE NORTH. We are in receipt of Shaybai files 27th instant the following are dipal items
bf news:-
(Render.)
A correspondent writing front Chi nider date 24h Abg st, Bays! E of IBM. Consulate, and Mr Sands U.S. Consulate at this:
part, by returned frob: Yach, to whic they went in order to institute r to & most outragona attack win just been made up the ker. Ble of the Protestant Mission and his They have been mitbed in the in barous manner; about eight or. ten
Fand men roke in a mais, broke int Koue and destroyed the wine of property. The Indies belonging t Aliasion have all mece, or less suffere WORD-la and tenises, an
and the Rev. M
has his eyes a so severely injured that
are
very serioje gubis of his ever ing his sights The Chinese mob st the hut The fuse, anil.
all they could t
the inmates nt of it. They wore to such estremities that they were throw the blubien train the uppe dows, and the dies were obliged to at the risk of their lives.
montr For her
Within
of th tement, the
Literary who spread a report to the effect ta Missionaries boiled
ild up children to use
outrage was caused by
for mediane. The ally, impotent an Sica kusw of the sitenity fully beforehand, and instead of taking se prevent
by Elvir
a breach of the peace encei indifference, it tot netusi
their comivance.
Upon this the same paper has th
Jowing
to
aensible
rvantka.}
was only the other day, that chronich: a barbarous attack as the Her Mr Hobing by himse & coritsuplent at Chinktang bes
particolars of the most shaftl
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Tags we have ever heard of. In the
of all that in pored, is it impossi this too will be allowed, by the di
pinanges of our authorities, to pas punishad? When will they begin d