port.

Shipping,

FOR SINGAPORE. The 41 Britiab bargno

MARY & EMMA,” Capt. Thompson, will have quick despatch for the above-named

For Freight or Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.

Hongkong, September 18, 1868.

FOR SINGAPORE.

The British barque

MIRAGE,"

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

FROM and after this dato Mr GroRGE F. BOWMAN will not as AGENT of the Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this Port

8. L. PHELPS,

Agent.

Hongkong, August 16, 1867.

NOTICE.

Y Business, as Ship and Insurance,

THE CHINA MAIL.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

CASES Manila and -Cavite CIGARS

30

and CHEROOTS.

20

do. Spanish Sherry WINE.

EDWARD J. SAGE. Hongkong, September 16, 1808. 20sep

New Advertisements.

NOTICE. MEETING of the Subsoribers to the Sailor's Home will be held at the

20 Octaves superior Amontillado WINE.Office of MessIE JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Quesu's Road, on FRIDAY, the 20th in- slaut, at 4 o'clock F.M.

A. OVERBURY,

Superintendent Hougkoug, September 21, 1868.

FOR SALE. Just Received,

Broker, Commission Agent, do, hitherto 500 Barrels PORTLAND CEMENT. carried on by myself, will henceforward be

Captain FINCH will have des conducted under the style or Firm of J. §.

BOOK, SON & Co. patch for the above port.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.

tf

Hongkong, September 11, 1868.

start

FOR YOKOHAMA. The A1 British barque.

'"STAG,"

will be despatched for the above port, on or before the 20th in-

For Freight or Passage, apply to

REYNVAAN, BROTHERS & Ca Hongkong, August 6, 1368.

Notices to Consignees.

td

J. S. BOOK Hongkong, September 23, 1887.

NOTICE, TR. J. MURRAY FORBES is autho- sized to sign our name at Canton from this date.

RUSSELL & Co. China, February 15, 1868

NOTICE.

R. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE is authorised to sign our Firm per proenration, at Foochow from this date.

BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1863.

'ONSIGNEES of the following Goods, British ship "Douglass" from Bombay, are requested to send their Bille of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature and lake immediate delivery, 10. otherwise they will be landed and stored, at shipper's risk and expense, in the Godowns of the Undersigned as they come to hand.

1,5 boxes Matches, shipper P. D. Parker. DV&C, pieces Malabar and Sandalwood, Py i

shipper Dworkas Viessunje,

CSW, 86bales Cutton

CJS 14 Samjubhoy Viseram.

D (in diamond),

0261 bales Cotton, Jueras- bhoy Peubhaya

For Sale:

FOR SALE

Butts Superior SHERRY,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkong, September 23, 1888.

tf

FOR SALE. E fost sailing cutter "ROUGH & TOUGH" nowly repaired and in per-

THOS. RUNT & Co. Hongkong, September 23, 1969.

foot order.

tf

Apply to FREDERIC DEGENAER, 3. d'Aguilar Street. Hougkong, September 12, 1868,

FOR SALE.

NOTICE.

ке

LL Persons having claims against the

[No. 1656-September 24, 1868.

List of Cargo per steam-ship Tigre, on

QUOTATIONS.

HONGRONG, 24th September, 1868. OPIUM-Patna, New,

Benares, Now, -Malwa,

28th September:-

For Marseilles,

630 bales Silk,

808 buxos Silk-Worm Eggs.

77 tons Tea.

$622

017 650 a 655-

For London,

889 bales Silk.:

COTTON. BOMBAY,

17 a 204

20 bales Cocoona.

CALCUTTA,

16 a 19

Exchange.

Bauk, 6 months' sight, Credits, 0

4/6

4/04 a 63

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Sept. 24. Noma, British steamer, 960, A Estato of the late firm of DEFT & Co., Jones, Fonochow, Amoy sud Swatow, Sept. are requested to furnish particulars of the 23, General.-P. & D. Co. came to the Trusteds, addressed to the cara M

Small Invoice of WINES just lauded. "Duff Gordub & Co.'s SHERRY.

J. Hennessey & Co.'s XXX BRANDY, Superior CLARET, qts. aud pts.

ROB, S: WALKER & Co. Hongkong, September 9, 1868.

A

Small Invoice of

PAGNE.

FOR SALE, Ex COREA."

superior CHAM very

Apply to HOWARD HODGES. Hongkong, September 10. 1808.

tf

FOR SALE AT BAST POINT. Complete assortment of Lowmoor and A Thornycroft PLATE, and Sheet IRON, A

Double Shear, Spring and Blister STEEL, in round, square and flat bara, Babbits METAL, Rods and Pipes, Gas FITTINGS of every description. Boiler TUBES, Fros sure GUAGES. FILES, PACKING Bod all kinds of Engineer's Supplies,

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, September L, 1888.

marlo

FOR SALE. PER "INVINCIBLE."

FREE REED CHAMBER ORGAN, SELECT Assortment of Hen-A-Size-height, 8 ft. 4 inches, breadth, J Co. (in diamond), 17 bales Custon, Jaivar Arle's, Piesse and Lubin's, and 4 ft. 6 inches, depth, 3 ft. 3 inchoa.

TWO KEY BOARDS, cumpaas CO to Cia Atkinson's New Perfumes also BOSMAN & Co.

25 Toilet Soaps, Sanspareil Tooth alt 61 notes; Organ Knee Swell, and Har-

monium self-blowing pedals. Brushes, Violet Powder and every requisite necessary for the Toilet, in great variety

dass Govulises. Hongkong, September 18, 1868.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per British ship Dunglass from Buintay, are hereby informed that cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored in the flodowns of the lindersigned, situated on Marine Luts 182 and 197, Wanchai, at consignees risk and expense.

BOSMAN & Co., Agents Brit, ship #1 Dungates." Hongkong, September 18, 1868, 6:25 INVINCIBLE” FROM LONDON, 1ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

Haired Fessel are requested to send in their Billa of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goude:

risk and

Cargo impeding the discharge of the-ves sel will be landed and stored at Consignes

and expense.

TURNER & Co. Hongkong, September 8, 1868. FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE. THES, INDORE, C,

having arrived in the barbour, Co siguees of goods by her are requested-to. Bend their Bills of Lading for countersig mature to the Undersigned and take inthe diate delivery, Cargo impeding the di charge of the vessel will be lauded wil

stored at the risk and expeuse of the Con-

without further notice.

Bignées with

SF.. K. BANAJEE, Hongkong, September 21, 1808.

SHIP "SCHILLER," FROM BOMBAY

Hi above-named Vessel having arrival

in port Consignees of Cargo are re quested to send in their, Bills of Lading fox"

THE MEDICAL HALL, 37, Queen's Road Hongkong, September 23, 1868, tf. PER "INVINCIBLE." HOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS,

THE MEDICAL HALL, 87, Queen's Road. Hongkong, September 23, 1888. tf.

P

FOR SALE:

ANE CRAWFORD & Co. bag to call attention to their new Goods for the season et Corea, Invincible, and overland

Bail

now being unpacked. GRATES, STOVES, FENDERS and

FIREIRONS. Racquet BATS

Meerschaun PIPES and (igar TUBES. Tobacco POLCHES.

BREECH LOADING fowling pieces.

Shooting GEAR and AMMUNITION. Sporting KNIVES.

COATS, HATS and BOUTS, Shouting Gymnasium REQUISITES, FOOTBALLS,

CRICKET BATS, d CARPETS and RUGS. Toddy KETTLES & very fine WRISKY. Drab Douglas HATS. Travelling WRAPPERS. TWEETS and Fi

FLANNELS. SADDLERY.

New NOVELS, &, de Vegetable aid Hower BEEDS. Chubb's SAFDB and LOUKS BEER, WINES and SPIRITS of firebrato

braude.

countersignature and take immediate deliOILMAN'S STORES of all descriptions. very of their goods.

AUGUSTINE BEARD & Co.,

Agents for Ship "*"chiller," Hongkong September 11, 1888. 2ösep

PRON.

BRITISH SHIP. “DOUGLASS,”

AZA BOMBAY. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the shove named vessel are requested to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature o the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods..

Carympeding the discharge of the ves sel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense, without any further notice, (Signed) BOSMAN & Co.

Hongkong, Sept. 15, 1808.

+

Bep28

following cases have been landed

and stored at the risk and expenso af the Consignees, who are requested to take immediate delivery.

Ex "Donnaîth January, 1868.. 1Case Paper,

RT

531

B

Exonui," 8th June.

NÓI I20 122

3 cases Sweetinents

Ex Duplexe, 24th August,

1 Gun:

J. Krummenacker

I

12 Stanley St.

C. BERTRAND,

Principal Agent. Hongkong, September 14, 1868.

Noices of Firms.

NOTICE.

Hongkong, September 22, 1808.

LETTS DIARIES,

FOR 1889.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, September 22, 1868.

L

ETTS DIARIES,

The New Wark

FOR 1869.

Also,

SEARCH FOR LIVINGSTONE." BOWRA & Co. Hongkong, September 22, 1888.

och

oct

sreti

COALE

to Qual ATA THE Undersigned prepared

Steamers on the most reasonable terms from a Cargo of English Steam Coale now afloat in this Harbour or frow fresh Welsh and Australian Cosis in Store.

ROB, 8. WALKER & Co.. Hongkong, September 22, 1868.

FOR SALE.

JUST Prevod ex Priveen of Wales.

WIRE ROPE, 1-3 incli. BOLTROPE, 3-6

tf

HUBBYOK's Raw and Bailed PAINT OIL.

White ZINC.

and Red LEAD,

Groun

Blee

Yellow

PAINT.

Black

Patent DRYERS,

Best Westphalian HAMS.

#opt30

HE connection of Mr L. P. WARD with

our firin ceases from this date,

THUS HUNT & Co. Hongkong, August 29, 1868.

VE

NUTIQE.

L. FRICKEL &ɛ Cha

Ge22 Hongkong, September 22, 1868.

FOR SALE.

STOPE.

OF SWELL ORGAN, -8 feet Diapason, Dul- sinun 8 feet, Bassoon, and Oboe.

ON GREAT ORGAN.-8 feet open Dispa- son, Double Diapason, 16 foot Diapason and Principal.

COUPLERS.

Swell to Great Octave coupler in Swall. The instrument is of great power and well adopted to a small Church or large Hall. The swell is particularly effective, Compe tent workmen would be provided to erect it in Hongkong

For terms &c. address "Organ," care of China Mail Ulfice.

Hongkong, September 8, 1868.

or bai

Sept, 23, Numante, Hawaiian schooner, of Mr E. WHEELEY, Hongkong, fore the S0th November, 1868, in order to 150, lager, Newchwang, Sept. 18, 4000

piculs Beans-MeLUDES & Co. participate in the first Dividend.

A. TURING

V. KRESSER,

W. LEMANN,

Trustees of Dent

CLEARED.

Co.'s Extate.

Cornelia, for Whanipoa.

no80

Hongkong, for Bangkok.

Stag, for Yakobova

Hongkong, September 18, 1868

SAM-HING STULTZ,

TAILOR,

AS received direct from London Ex

"INVINCIBLE,"

HAS

Robert Rickmers, for Bangkok.

Discure for Yokobama.

Ragna, for Foschow.

PASSENGERS.

TO DEPART-Par Tigre, For Maravilles;

***

On. Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Ra. 226 Bombay, a daye' sight, Rs. 226 Shanghae, 8 days sight, Bank, Tia. 9. Bar Silver, If date. 8, Sycee, Alexicans,

Bar, 98 touch,

9

ان

Hold Leaf,

... 23.10

Gold

... 32.70

English Sovereigns,

445

Australian Sovereigns,

4.60.

2012

Discount,

H, & S. Bank Shares, Old, 20 per c. pu

Do. id New, 3 p. e. pin. Union Dock ... 18 a 20 p. c. dis

Temperature.

HONGKONG, 24th September, 1868,

Attached Thermometer, 83

TWEEDS for Gentlemen's Suits of the best quality, and newest Fashion, uach piece sufficient for one suit only. A greaters Maunel Ortega, A. Castro, Barometer,

Delms, F. Servante, A. Diaz, F. Donalú, J. variety of Fattentis. Inspection solicited,

Perez, E. Norassi, J. Dominguez, E. Diaz, 71, Queen's Bul,

G. Next to P. & 09. Offico. Hongkong, September 17, 1888.

Del Varge, C. Bada, R.

A. Cute, D.

Sampodro

J. Heruandez, P. A.

1. Aparicio, E.

Dry Bull, Wet Bulb

85.0

9.A.3. 5.M 29.810 29.726

87 89.0

77.0 78.0

Migs G. Fort, Messrs Adreossi, Bertotti, Max. Sun's Rays,

R. PUbeda, G.

In So Minimo 8. Egr., de la Soto,

Maximum 8. Rgr.,

93.0

75.0

144

Armando, Neazza, Faravicchino, Dunareet, Minimum on Graas,

Coullet, Nandin, Argenson, Deschanell, Previous Rainon Grou., 0.00 Thomassin, Gorner, Sauvage, l'abbé Feron, 24 hours: above,... 0.00

Wind, Nusso, Revelty, Saola, Garacéo,- Dupré Philibert, Romac, Berdoz, Barreau, and

Farce,

71.0

S.E.

S.E.

1

Vine,

Fine.

**

***

an

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 109.

NOTICE is hereby given that on and Pants For Saigon,--Mesrs Pireit, Bien- loud,.....

vent, Fournier, Olrik, Le Predour, Ozone, after Monday, the 21st day of Sep Le Roux Joseph, Zelghi, and 34 Chinese. Weather, tember, it has been ordered by the Gover-For Suez, S. Bellapolis, A. Lautiery, A. nor in Council, under Section 18 of Ordin-1 de Carvalho, M. de Portagal, and H. ance No. 9 of 1867, that no Europeau, American, Portuguese, Foreigner, or Indi- Carreno. For Singapore,F. H. Tromp vidus! not of Chinese, Indian, or Malay rices, shall be admitted into any of the LI- censed Play Houses in Hongkong.

By Command,

J. GARDINER AUSTIN,

Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, September 14, 1868.

NOTICE.

oc14

↑ R. J. THOMSON begs to intimato that MR

he is now publishing a Series of 40 Views or HONGKONG, price $25-

10 Views from Plates, 14 by 12

de. do.

10 by 8

28

4 Sasil instantaneous Subjects from

the DRAGON PROCESSION. Hongkong, September 4, 1268. tt.

WANTED..

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Norne, from East Coaat, reports fine weather, light N. E. wind, all the passage to Bangkong, Steam- ship Douglas ging into Amoy on 23rd insot. Passed H.B.M. steamer Pearl and steamer Ullaue of Boat Rock.

The Hawaiian echooner Nunan, from Newchwang, reports the first few days had strong gales from the Northward then atoa dy N.E. breeze until arrival in port.~

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columus are open to all who wish to address the prolic on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondents,

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but us a quarantee of good faith.

Sorren-It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to telividuala by name. Much delay and inconvenienoz in the transaction of business will thereby bo avoided.

DEATH.

On the 20th instant, in the Seamer's Hospital, G. W. Yaxoay, of United States

BeZR Hongkong, September 22, 1868

MANAGER for the HONGLONG HOTEL, the NE.; at 4, snart squalls with much of America

THE CHINA MAIL.

The British barque drie reports:-Sailed from Singapore on the 19th July last, bound to Swatow with a general cargo, and 120 Chinese passengers; experiencing much squally weather and rain, until Sunday;

Bol. At 3pm. squally appearance to.

variable wind beating all round one who has had experience and

The barometer's fine werlber compass. knows how to conduct such an Eatablish- range was 20:90, fell to 29,79, ther. 82; at FOR SALE, AT THE CHINA SUGAE ment. Applications, with Testimonials, to light baffing airs and orims; at 8, light

REFINERY, EAST POINT.

be made in writing, addressed to the Di

breeze from E.N.. A short heavy

with SUGAR of the Furcat Crystals, equal if rectors and sent in to the Office of the Com-we

Barometer 99.71, ther swell from N.E. not superior to the English Loaf, rang-pany, at the Hotel.

10 strong breeze and cloudy; mid- ing from Nos. 1 à 6;

night Fame weather. Monday, Aug. 34, and rain. Ain. steady breeze with

# 1 4,

fresh trezea front f. N. E. with heavy guata and CURIOUS rumours have for some duya

And clear, cloudy; at 6 moderate gale meter 29.70, ther. 89; at 10, inors asing been floating about this Colony respect gale and see, took in two reufs in the Toping some recent negociations between the sils; noon fresh gala and clear, with a short heavy sea from the E.N.E. ship la Portuguese Authorities resident at Ma bouring besvily

A GOLDEN SYRUP, double refined,

quantities to suit purchasere.

WAHEE & C's. CHINA SUGAR REFINERY, East Point, 5th August, 1868.

FOR SALE,

Hongkong, August 19, 1868,

NOTICE

THE Undersigned returns thanks for past THE

favors and would remind the Gentle- men at Hongkong, that the most agreeable health inspiring treats obtainable, can be had at the Hongkong Hotel: HATE. DRESS. ING SALOON. Cobstant moving punksh and UNTZ'S YELLOW METAL 20 to 28 shower of fragrant odour, which render the

GZ and Nails,

hody. cool and comfortable. Apply to

Hair Cutting, r SIEMSSEN & Co.

Shampooing, Hongkong, July 17, 1888.

M

out 17

New Advertisements.

FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY.

The British Barque

MAUÐ HELEN,”

Captain THOMAS, having the greater portion of her Cargo engaged, will have quick despatch.

For Freight, apply to

Shaving,

"Out 29

83

barometer-29.75, ther. 89aila

and the passengers

ob-

N.E.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1868.

MACAO AND CHINA,

by B.; midnight, hard gals from E.N.Hinciple of no smoke without fire" barometer 20.71 Tuevity, August

gust4, there is, as usual, some slight foundation am. freeb with heavy passing squalls and in fact for the excited state of popular rain, took in the mizen atay sail; at Kante

gags rolling from side in airle; lat, by op cao and the Chinese Authorities of Canton. $0.75

19.48 N. long, by chronometer Enquiry in various quarters has suffi Bervation 0.60.

114 03.45 E. bar., 29.12, ther. 83; at 4 ciently convinced us that these have * 0,25.

p.m. increasing galo barometer 29.69, winds Hair outting and Shampooing, 1.00.

N.E.; furled the jib and main sail; at G been enormously exaggerated, but on the W. P. MOORE,

winds N. sathe winds and wouther; at Tunsorial Artist, Bongkong, august 29, 1868. HOTEL d'EUROPE, THE Undersigned, Proprietor of the

newly re-opened HOTEL D'EUROPE, begs to inform the Fublic that they will find avery accommodation at the above Heigl the most reasonable charges.

Breakfast every morning at 11.30 A.M., and Dinner at 7.30 7.1.

BREAKFASTS and DINNERS supplied MERCHANDIZE. arrived per Compaat Private Residences on reasonable terme ay's Steam-ship "DUPLEX" are To quested to send in their Bill of Lading for 108, &c, always on land.

CHAS. FANNEGE. countersignature and to take immediate

Hongkong, August 6, 1838. delivery of their Goods, or they will be lauded and stored at their risk and expense.

.. O. BERTRAND,

· Principal Agent. Hongkong, Soptember 24, 1868.

AUGUSTINE HEARD & C...“. Hongkong, September 24, 1868. 2400

«ONSIGNEES of 45, 5 packages W

AMMERT, ATKINSON & Co, have received instructions to sell by Fub- lic Auction, on

SATURDAY,

the 26th September, 1868, at 11 o'clock

KABBERG Co

únov

at

COOK WANTED. ANTED at the Hongkong Hotel, a firat class FRENCH CODE, one acone tomed to get up largo dinners. None but

thoroughly efficient man need apply. Testimonials to be sent in to the Office or before the 22nd instant.

1868. Hongkong, August 17,

a

on

winds and weather; at S, Leavy aquella with feeling in the peninsula. While Great main from N.E., worship to the S. E.; baro-Britain way honestly gloom itself above meter 29.64, Lux. $20

thor. at 11

11, close reefed blowing a hard the fore top sail; no, with a very heavy, sea ship labouring fear tipicion as regards jealousy of the bact fully, Intitude by observation 21.01 N. flourishing home of Campeus, we do not lotig, by neet. 113, 25 E. bar. 29, 64, ther. 88 pretend to be wholly interested in the At 1 hour 46 minutes pr., increasing gale; variable from N.. to E.N.E.; close reefed fortunes of Macao, whether it be from its the main top sail; at 2, violent gusts with intimate association with the record of hard rain, thick and dark; impossible to

zoe any distance from the abip; Bar. 23.60, foreign intercourse with China or consid Ther. 82 Put on relieving tackles toered as the most likely spot at which the the rudder, and marned them; at 4 same drst serious intention of again coming. wind and weather ship labouring and

pitching fearfully and taking io green seas into collision with foreign territorial over all, fore and aft; at b, konse, winged

the fore sail, and put on extra chain lash- interests would be manifested by the ings on the starboard anchor, it being Chinese. According to the rumours to almost pitched off the bows, at every plunge which we have alluded, and the state the vessel made, and it was with great dif-

ficulty that we scoured it from 8 to 10,ments put forth by various correspondents ti suvere gusts with heavy rain, midnight of Portugueso journals, the Canton

hard gale; six mon at: the relieving tacklea

i

sensathorities have decided to attempt de-

and two at the wheel; ship taking Wed. Sining the actual bounds of Portuguess

in sovere

NOTICE, Undersigned having PURCHASED fore and aft, bar. 29.53 ther the Interest of the WANUUI STEAM Henday, Angust oth, am, winds variable and Chinces jurisdiction. It is alleged

blowing A. M., at the Godowns of Mers ARYHOLD BAKERY," bevat notify the Public of Hong from NE to E.,

that they desire to divide the port, or and

passing clouds kong wal Ship Masters that he is propazed gusts with heavy, and shipping seas

more correctly speaking the inner her to furnish Duly Supplies of Soft BREAD slip labouring in various formon, to any part of the Co- fore and aft; at daylight same winds and bour, by a contra line drawn from the wanther, bar. 29.52, thor. 82; from 9 to direction of: Cass Branea between Lapa Jony.

Also Ship BREAD of best quality and at 10, same weather; noou blowing in squalls and the Steamer Wharf, the one side to wow intes constantly in hand or baked in a complete buriicane from B. N. B., accom- be deemed within Portuguese, and the panied with hard rain and passing loads; other side within Chinese, jurisdiction.

bad weather of it. quantities at short notice.

and Als Nutor, Buor Pouch

So and Sugar ship making very BISCH ITS by the

(For account of whom it may concern, J.FS sui 217 boles, each containing 5071/567730 pieces Dutch Drills TERUS-Cash on delivery in Mexican dollars weighed at 7.1.7.

Hongkong, September 24, 1868. 26s

A

·

slapping great quantities of water, ist. by To this proposition the Mackenset stoutly LOST OF MISLAID,

Alse Corn and Rye BAL, HOMINY, account 30.28 N. long, by seconni 113.30 object. They urge that all sorts of cou

plications would ensue, that vessels wonki blowing BILL OF EXCHANGE No. 505. CORN STARCH, BICARB, SODA, Sale, bar, 20.50 ther. 82: the abin! be prohibited from taking rofuge on the

complete hurricane at times; Drawn by Mesars Sea & Co. of ratus and Creain TARTAR.

FLAPUR of best Brautis oit burying herself with this sent an Fouchow, on the Firm at Hongkong, for

large water fear of Mandarin extortions, and in fue Doilies 2,040, favotir of Change, a to hand supplied brands constantly on trying herself with the great quantity of Laza side during typhoons, &o, front

tanks and other lumbergot adrift and the Sea Days Sight, dated 10th September, 1868,

washed thein from side to side, after which all upon their Governor to have nothing. and duly accepted by this misid Drawes on Mil elected Superior Govern the 23rd September, and lately in my po

we scuttled the tanks, and they were with to say to any such proposition. It was cur. of the passengers forced theniselves into day that the four foreign-built gunboats the wabiu to save themeelves from boing and some twenty sailing Chineseared washed overboard; at 2.30; the wind shifted lorchas, which were then lying in the to East, which brought the sea tumbling on harbour of Magao had been ordered to board; we were obliged to wear ship as soon leave, under peril of capture, instanter, xs possible (at a

(at a great risk) to the north. We did not attach much important to ward; at 4 pon, winds. E.S.E., bar. 29.46;

have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDET ment made No. 2 Hayaua session; supposest to have been lust between of Mr JONATHAN PARSONS, and all orders the other luusher, washed overboard; moat rently reported here the day before yester

DREYER & Co,

to sign our Firm from this date, Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

NOTICE

HAVE established myself at this port sa General Commission Merchant, under

he Style and Fira of GIPFORD F. FARKED & Co.

GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1867.

NOTICE

HAVE this day established myself as a PUBLIC. AQUOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD JURTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,

LANGDON DAVIES:

1 Club Chambers,

Hongkong, July 1, 1868.

NOTICE.

IR RYLE HOLME has been admitted

MRRY

CLOVER & Co,

Negocaki, January 1, 1807.

shaped Manila CIGARS.

Apply to

JOHN BURD & Co. Hongkong, September 18, 1868.

FOR SALE.

se25

AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE

E following SETS of the "CHINA To can be obtained, stitched in paper wrappers, at the rate of 25 cents per sopy viz (→→→

Price

CAKE of all kids baked to order. The above is under the superintenteneo GUTZLAFF and Gade Sarria, Parties are forwarded to live, at the Bakery, or left at cautioned from negociating the same, and Moss MarEyes & On's will receive any peram fuding the same will be pleased prompt attention. to produce it

L IN WARD. the Undersigned ht his

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the

slipped a beary sea aft, which almost filled the report, circumstantially as it reached

cabin,

onpaizing everything in its way; us, not thinking it likely that Portugal at p.m. same winds and weather, bar. was prepared just yet to back the Co 29.40; 8, bar. 29.40; 10, bar. 28.60; reid vernor of Macao in declaring war against night, gale moderating a little with passing China and careful enquiry proved that clouds, bar. 29,66, ther. 88 Thursday, our surmises were correct. The existence August th; a., winds ES.E., gale modof, and ready credit given to, such eating, sot the main top mast stay sail, a

bigb

Bestill running; at 5, carried away report, however, shews that poplat the min top sail yard parrel; we put on a feeling in Mañao is highly excited against preventer, and shook out two teefa nnt of what its residents deem the unwarnunt. the sail and one out of the fern; at daylight able interference of the Chinese with the mandarin's cap bearing N. by their prescriptive rights; though the WW, about 10 miles distant, wore ship tons patriots in question seem to hate to the southward, gale moderating fast, inade more sail, sounded in 18,fathers overlooked the fact that any such arrang ment as that detailed would in stevi

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amount to an official recogn colony from a diplomatic practical point of view.

The alarmist section of community seems to have minds that the capture of eventual aim of the Chinese give utterance to their fear. significant, as they are wel the most probable excuse for whichcould be put forward ti is the abuses of the coolio own object at the present n however to revert to thes which complete and satisf is being takon in certain qu tant from the Holy City, b the speedy extinction of th traffic, to consider the posit as regards China in a purel point of view.

The uon-ratification of S Treaty has, although fully jo passionate and injudicious Senhor Amaral at the tim ing the ratification, result o rily for both China and Pou we fully share the indignati at the abuses to which its has hitherto permitted the flag, we do not believe tha that. China would ever be ported, much less practically attempt to repossess itself of la, though, we greatly dou tive interférence would take China endeavour to enforce by any warlike operations. ture. It must be recollec cao has herself wilfully alte spect of other foreign nazi the feeling of reprobation to so freely expressed in Ci shared and even exceeded i press, which has denonce guese Colony in no meastive the other hand, we bla acknowledged as Portugue and Portugal and China proper diplomatic connecti history of Portugal itself weu #dence that alnises would b But at present, there seems t sort of half-and-half feeling bility for the auts of her like that felt by England established factories in Hi the Indian Empire because o portion of the British doin therefore exceedingly desi accounts that the uncertai Macho be as soon as possibl the better. The Chinese

admit the fact of Portugne and would, we believe, resig olaims to jurisdiction, upur assurance of Portugal, ba guarantee of the other treats tho abuses heretofore exi

totally cease, It is perfectl stood that unless backed powers Portugal will get no whatever; from China. B their aid a totally new ple tion mitat be adopted. In

ing to Paking the Governor

let her despatch a duly secr

ter and staff, whose engage

be binding, and rigidly eu

the Peninsula. As the me

opponent of things as the we shall not be deemed ins

ing that we should heartily Minister, upright, decided diced, who might be desp to place the affairs of Mad satisfactory footing.

LOCAL

THE following is the list of of I.M.S. Mecance, a largo unn being for disposal to the val the squadroù-Henry M. mander; Seymour S. Sinit, Albert Whish, Lieut.; Jame Lieut.; Astley

Su McCartley, Assist, Surteon

Paymaster; Monta Assist.-Paymaster ; Lewis G. sist.-Paymaster

Charles E

Lieut. Edward G. F. Law Charles F. Barnard, Navig,

W. Arthur, Mid.; Cutlibert

B

W. Meade, Navig. Sub-lA

Lee, da; John Stockery,

3. Surgeon; Jo mater; Geo, to Sub-Lisat.; Geo. Da

Navig gineer Wm. Oxuter, Assist Richard Clerk; Chas

R. J. R

A. N. O. Balt seph H. Manley, Paymaster IP, Assist-Paymaster 0. Navig. Sub-Lient fola A Clerk; Edward Stevens, Mar W. Higgin, Mid.; Chas. E H. P

Mi Chas, S. E. Wot 31

W. Mackenzie,

armaster. Wyley,

M. L

L.; F.

F

C. Scott, Clerk; Fred. Ale: W. A. H. Thorold, Mil.; H. Mid.; H. Q. Akaater, Mit Mid

FJH. Napier, Mi Hird, Mid., Thus. 0. Fentor

Serle, Mid J. J. MC. Claude T. Fuller, Mil. ;W. T. R.M.LI.; Alfred W. Astan N.Senuett, Engineer, W. Sc

John Dyson, Engineer. Oys more little romantic in almost out-Fullers Fuller) 1

told regarding the notorio named Gardner & Company After all that has Leeu regarding bis ewindling care and in California, he has giv dians the slip. This alippe may be seen) defenda three more

ore suite, in the Saud this forenoon, and was BC)

(as

up to Court, in charge of a

order that he might not as made by a faw more vietinis coufdance.

This done, the naine M'Donald) took upon responsibility of permitting way of Queen's Ruail, to the to have a tooth drawn. Bompanied the wily and plans le thinking that Fuller as

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