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CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above venrol are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature and to take immette delivery of their Gouda,
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WE direct the special attention of our readers to the interesting communication to the N. . Daily News from a corres pondent at Chiukeang, which we repub- lish in another column. The event has perfectly vindicated the soundness of the ̈ views which we, and a large proportion of our fellow countrymen in China, have beld regarding the course our policy should take We congratulate. Mr Sew ard upon the very excellent taste and good sense he has shown in refusing to act as "mediator" between the Chinese and the justly-offended British authori ties. The words of the correspondent we quats are well descriptive of the po sitions of Great Britain and America in China. We trust that the good sense thus displayed will continue to prevail · with our American friends, who we ba lieve are sincerely annoyed at the dis aredit brought upon them by the so-cal- led "mission" to the west and the na- tural suspicion which has ensued on the part of others, as to every official act performed by their representatives.
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to enter into a Bond for the duo fulfilment all foommunications relating to the general Wade is to sucosed arrived that Mr.
of bis Contract, and for the supply of all articles of the best quality.
Tenders must be in duplicate, and in sealed envelopes, endorsed Tender for Hospital Contracts."Forms of Tender, and all other information may be obtained from the Superintendent of the Gover ment Civil Hospital.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office
Hongkong, October 80, 1868.
LATEST SHIPPING,
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PASSENGERS. The following European passengers left this for tanton yesterday:
and Japan to the Notes we can see that the contributors include some of the best Chinese scholars in the East. Its in- terest is not contred to China, and it will be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who have directed their attention towards the subject of Buddhism and its literature, and generally to all who are interested in ori-others. catal antiquitice. It deserves to be better known in India.
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HONOKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1868.
THE TELEGRAPH AND CHINA ALTHOUGH the subject of Telegraphic communication between Europe and the East continues to attract considerable attention from the home papers, we can not find that the slightest interest is Bur-manifested in the subject by the leading
Mr and Mrs Burrows, Messre Deacon, Minto, Menke, Devons, Middleton and
The following Enropean passengers arrive
ed here from Canton to-day
Meners Minto, Bulkley, Mr and Mrs
rown and others.
CARGOES,
Cargo por Formosa - 457 -cheste Toa
(From the Straits Times,” July 27, 1868.) Some time ago we had ooossion to remark upon the progress that Literature as repre sented by the Prees had made and was making in the East, and our attention has again been called to the subject by the re- veipt of
Hongkong publication which deserves some notice and which much pleasure in ledge of our rede introducing to the know. $114.5.60 Treasure, Wo allude Notes
to
and
readers.
We
have
00 Gales Cotton. 2028 packages Sundries.
Cargo per mail steamer China-
Weare informed of an incident strikingly illustrative of the manner in which the Chi nese Authorities regard the relative-status of the native and foreign element in the Burlingame Mission. It seems that Col.. Poston was commissioned, to band Frie Kang a picture representing Mr. Burlin game and his suite; but that, instead of receiving it graciously, His Royal Highness handed it back to his attendants in a great buff, saking how it was that Mr. Burlin game was represented sitting while the Chinese were standing.-Ibid.."
Tire Melbourne Argus of Oct. 15, contains the following paragraph:--in November, 1868, James Martin, the jouior and only surviving partner of the firm of Messa Young and Martin, merchants, of Mel- bourne, sailed away from this port in surreptitious manner in the barque Stag (belonging to the frin), leaving a number of unsatisfied debts behind, and without aquaring accounts with the family of his deceased partner, A few days subsequently
ať
A rule was obtained for the sequestration
the estate of be recently received by Mr Moors, official the firm. Lutelligence bar al of the
that his
agent at Hongitong his succeeded in obtaining pos esasion of the vessel Stag, which arrived at commercial houses in China. Their non the port a few days after he had received response, through their representatives his instructions from Mr Moore. Criminal proceedings have also been taken by the the Chambers of Commerce, to the vavi-agent against Usptain Martin, the son of
HOUSE, SHE STEAM-BOAT moschig in 24 Saint, do Proprietor of the Malwa Opinia for flugkong, trop chests about seeing, un sumprorud mediting of
FLUMBER,
JOPPERSMITH & BRASSFOUNDER,
No. 1, Queen's Road East and Nulah Lane. Hongkong, October 28, 1868.-
NOTICE. OCUMENTS Translated, at reasonable rater, from Eagliels, French, Spanish,
monthly by Mr the
China Maji nowspaper. This publication
wall printed on good paper, and in size and shapes very like its well-known naine
Shanghai, 1,092
D
1,502 chests
+
1,6473 chests.
sake or prototy po at home, and is equally a Bengal Opium for Hongtrong, 140 mine containing very curious and useful information regarding the language, litera- ture, history, manners and custome of the Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese.
Cotton for Hongkong...... 924 bales,
Specic-
THE Pall Mall Gazette remarks: Mr Burlingame's roving mission may, it seems,
be
overvalued as a proot of the disposition
ous propositions, which have been made the insolvent, who was in command of the
vessel can be accounted for upon one of two grounds only. Either they do not care
communication established, or they are
the Chinese Government and people to extend a band of fellowship to the West, absolutely opposed to any such project. A private letter from Peking gives some We can quite understand that the very particulars of the popular temper, and
policy Imperial first houses, who have at their command made when the Queen received Old Pin,
nobody,
to begin with, while his quick running steamers which enable
simply obarity boys, the scour then to obtain exclusive information of the streets,
fellowa who rank 'with ing bet after'
my servants. Even the
present Burlingame mission, though more respeck ably constituted, is unworthy of the tries to which it goes. It is quite a hole. and-owner thing, made up as a HD 6 to Coborus. Not a hundred peop
people in Peking
who is
who snite were
Italian, Portuguese for German into Chi.it Bays algood deal for the extent and From London to 'kong, £12,817.sooner than the públin at large, are not a
uese, or from Chinese into English, Ad- dress,
The " China Mail? Office,
2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong. SAILORS HOME, WEST POINT,
Trustees. Hou. W. KESWICK, FORBES, Esq.
JOAN DENT H. G. THOMSETT,
EB., H.N. Directors
the footing of Europeans in stability of China, that such a publications -this should be established and conducted with apparently succesfin vigoreth.
publication is altogether a very in teresting one, and wishing it every success, we comuned it to the attention and support
of our readers,
(From the "London Exxaminer," May 16, 1868)
This really useful volume "Treaty Ports
of China and Japan " is intended as a
Hon, H. B. GIMB W. MACAULAY, Esq.guide for travellers and residents in China G. J. UELLAND, ED. SASSOON, Leg.
G, BEARD, Esq.
W. LEMANK, Esq.
Rev. W. R. BEACH. J. MURRAY, M.D. Committee of tanagement. Hon. W. Keswick, Chairman,
W. MADARA,
G. J. HELLAND,
GT,
Key, N. ONATIONE of Books, Periodicals, News papers, Dlothes, dec., will be most dec3ankfully received.
C. D. WILLIAMS.
Hongkong, November 2, 1868.
NOTICE.
TE have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE
DREYER & Co,
W to sign our Firm from this date.
Hongkong, January 1, 1868,
New Advertisements.
UNION DOCK COMPANY OF HONG
KONG & WHAMPOA, LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Do
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A. OVERBURY, Superintendent... Hongkong, October 29, 1858 MORRIS'S DIRECTORY FOR CHINA JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES, &c., &, 1889. HE Undersigned bega to announce that the Grat volama of the above work will be published early in January 1869, e requests that the schedules addrea the different residents be returned Jately arrived in China- -will kindly send their names for insertion without delay.
Orders will be received by and
copies can be obtained from Mears Down & Co. Mostra GILER & Co, Amoy, Mesars
and he sel to the
Australia to Do..... £10,149, £780. M'seilles to Shanghai,.
POST-OFFICE NOMFICATIONS. MAILS WLLA CLOSE;— for SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CAL
QUITA,-.
Per "OLAN ALPINE, on Friday
For
next, the 20th just, at 4 P. x. SPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA Per "ARRATOON APCAR," on Fri- day, the 20th Instant at 4. M. For AMOY & MANILA.--
Per "PUNG SHUEY," on Thursday,
and Japan, and as a book of reference for
generally. It containe z mercantile men
and political, of all account; historical
of all the that withs open ports of these countries, together Paking, Todo, Hongkong, and Macao It has been careially compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Denuya and the elaborate maps al aus, with which the work abounds, For considerably enhance ite ve work shoot
and
We
A BODE s possible and that all foreigners accurate notion of the relative position of
THE Ordinary Annual MEETING of the Siatow, Muse hes, Shanghai Recorder
Shareholders in the said Company, REuur &
ita divisiqua, streets, and places.
the 10th inst, at 2 P.M.,
For SWATOW, AMOY & SHANGHAI,
Per "FUSIYAMA" on Saturday, the
27at inst., at 7.30 am,
SHANGHAI, NINGFO, NAGASA-
KI & YOKOHAMA,—
violently desirous of seeing equal chances afforded to less moneyed men; but, judging from analogy, we are loth to
a believe that they would put any obstacle (I am exact in the gare) know of its exis tence. The general Impression here is that in the way of an arrangement which we foreigner pay a largo yearly tribute to would materially add to the benefit of the Emperor to be allowed to live in the Delectable City None but the officials are But exempt from this delusion, and they sadu- foreigners in China gonerally, whatever their opinions, they will do lously keep it up amongst the masses. better to speak out than to induce by studied neglect the belief that they are untuated solely by mercenary motives in their prescut reticence,
Patting out of the question, however, any reference to the prolongation of the existing line as far as Galle, we must
Per "OTTAWA," at 11 am. To-mor-confess to feeling extreme surprise that
row, the 19th inst.
Fia SOUTHAMPTON, Under 4ounce,
12 conts. Above 4 annce and not ex-
24 ceeding 8 ounce, Abovo 8 ounce and not ex-
ceeding 12 ounce, Above 12 ounce and not ex-
ceeding 16 ounces,-
T
Is a despatch dated from the General Post- office, which the London and China Herald has seen, the same being a reply to a complaint made regarding the miscarriage of certain packets per French mail, there occurs the following passage:"It aome times happens that the supplementary "wail fur Elongkong por French packet, despatch- ed hence on the 13th of enob month, does
not reach Marseilles in time to be forward- ed by the French packet; and when this
the mercantile community of China bave occurs the mails are detained at Marseilles,
havp thus given in outline some of the more prominent portions of the chapter devoted to
to Canton, as a specimen of the
not by their representations added weight and are sont on to their destination by the whole roloms. Other chapters tresting of FT is hereby notified for general informato this arguments so often adduced in next English packet from that place." Macao, Formings Ningpo, Shanghae, and tion that henceforward the. Postage the remainder of the treaty ports, we can chargeable on Book and Packets of Patterns favour of a more complete and reliable only enumerate.
The pages describing addressed to the United States of America communication over the existent line. Tax Captain of the Dayspring has been Peling, the capital, are so interesting, and transmitted via the United Kingdom will The constant faults in the Red Sea and committed by the surorier at Williams Karrachee route have formed the subject town, near Melbourne, on a charge of car contain so much that is new to Enropean be as follows, viz
slaughter. The vessel sailed from flang of strong remonstrances at home. Yot kong with a large number of Chinese pay ouders respecting, its history, public hoil- would faith transfer them to our columns. dings, and general characteristics, that we
strange to say, while the merchants of sengers on board, of whom about thirty London and Liverpool, most interested fied before reaching port, osing as is st A complete and intelligible plan of the Im- perial City and neighbourhood, gives us 57
in the China trade have been forentest in aried, to the absence of proper provisions, drawing attention to existing evils, on and to the general conduct of the Captain, the score of the inconvenience experi Middleton. Mr Langdon, formerly in the
ap police force here, was a passenger en bound, enned by them in their commercial trans- but at the date of the last advices was still actions, their clients, agents, and princi- in the hospital at Belbourne, and quable pals, at this end of the route, beve to give his evidence. Is any body to blame preserved a curious silence. We, of at Hongkong? course, put Hongkong out of the ques tion. The Chamber which did not see i that the coolie traffic of China lay within
You Akwong, a shoemaker, went ou the scope of its lisenssions, is scarcely board the French ship Bengolee the other likely to interest itself in such trivial day with a dozen or fifteen pairs of shoes matters as telegraphs. But from the which Baptiste Florentine, Piarte Durand Shanghai Chamber, which has touched and Ma Victor Millet (all seamen) unlaw in a masterly way upon moat public fully took away without payors, and questions of the day relating to Ohina, tained. Defendants were wight have been expected something terday, but were brought up again to-day better than a palpable indifference to a and fined $13 each by bir May, $3 to go as question which has within the last few amends to the ill-used shoemaker, who it appears was sadly maltreated, and kicked years risen to be one of all-absorbing out of the ship, when he asked for his no- international importance. China with ney.
In the introductory chapter to the notices of the Treaty Ports of Japan will be found with remarks on its government, geography, & Buccinct history of that Empire, together
and limits, which will be found particularly
will be held at the Company's Office, (in Office Shanghai, Japan Times Office Yoko the Hongkong Hotel Building), on FRI-ham, Messrs Case & Co. Nagasaki, Finteresting as throwing a considerable light
of December next, at Aroa, Esq.; Clements Laue, Toulon, and DAY, the 18th day Noon, for the election of Directora in the Messrs J. STEATRAN & Co. San Francisco.
place of those who retire, in conformity with the provision of the Articles of Associ ation. At the same time the statement of account and the Report of Directors will be laid before the Meeting.
By order of Directors,
JOAN INGLIS, Act. Sec. Hongkong, November 12, 1868. No22
THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
OF CANTON." NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that in ou
pliance with the requirements of See tlon Number Fifty of The Cuitpanies oral Meeting of the Shareholders, will be Ordinance, 1885, an Extraordinary Gen held at the Offices of the Scolety, No. 12, Prays, on Monday, the Twenty-first day of December next, at Thine si cluck in the after- noot, for this purpose of confirming all or any Special Resolutions that may be passed at the Meeting called for the purpose on Fifth day of December next.
the
Dated the Thirtieth day of Oct., D. 1868. By Order of the Board of Directors, ROBERT WATMORE Brerstary,
desal
J. B. MORRIS,
Hongkong.
N. B-All advertisements must be sont in not later than 16th November, Hongeung, October 19, 1868,
NEW BOOK,
Philosopher!
HE Speculations of
LAU-Toze." Translated from the Obittere
BY
JONY CHAMBER, AL MU Price $150.
AL80, *The Origin of the Chinese" by the same. anthor: Price $1,
Apply at Mestra LeNR, CHANren & Co. The London Kisaion House Hongkong, tuber 17, 1868.
FRENCH CONSULATE NOTICE, WIG to the accident to the building in Bigin Street, formerly ocopied a the Fresch Consulate, the Office of the above has been temporarily Romuved to the FRENON MISSION HOUSE, Staunton Streat,
Hongkong, October 23, 1868,
i
on a part of the world so long entirely, and
For every additional 4 oz., 12
Viu MARSEILLES, Under 4 ounce,
10 cents. Above 4 ounce and not ex-
eseding 8 ounce); and Above 8 ounce not, ex-
cording 12 ounce,
82
48
Above 12 ouroe and not ex-
-ceeding 16 ounce,
#
still comparatively, unknown to Europeans. The descriptions of Nagasaki, Yedo, Yo- kohama, and the other Treaty Ports of Japan, are as elaborate and entertaining an those of the Chineso ports.
in A copious
For every additional 4 oz., 10 A useful appendix containing many dex atid
Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory hints and much appropriate advice to train each onse. vellers and others, is also included in the volume. The entire work affords a vast amount of Information, pleasantly written, and we doubt net will be perused with interest by many who will never visit the Enstera pesa,
GEORGE GLASSE, FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSFORD & Co. PICCADILLY LONDON, AND 28, PLACE VENDOME, PARIS) ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CHEMIST
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG,
SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS SUPPLIED & REFITTED, Hongkong, May 1, 1807.
F. W. MITCHELL
Postmaster General' General Post Office, Hongkong, June 18, 1888.
UNDER DESPATCH. For Singapore, Penang and Calcutta. Por Ulan Alpine, on Friday next, the 20th instant, at dr.K.”
Calcutta
For Singapore, Pening and neutta
ataut at 6 ...
For Amby and Manila. Per Feng Shuey on Thursday, the 10th inst., at 8 M.
TO-DAY'S FOLICE. Mr Goodlake on the Bench.
and de-
yes.
bit 24 hours between its residents and An old offender named Ink Aon, friends at home will be no more like the purloining freak to-day at noon, was indi China of to-day, than our position now is who was pursuing him, thereby committing oreet enough to throw a stone at the ma like that of the adventurers who visited violenes and coming under the violence its shores a hundred years ago, stid from ordinance. It appears that Captain Gener whom a letter could scarcely reach home was this forenoon in a shop; white his ebair iras at the door and his unbrella was in the once a year. We do not undertake to dogmatise about the grand results which chair. Lakon took the
18
opportunity of
For Shanghai, Ningpo, Nagasaki and may or may not accrue from extended, stealing the umbrella, when one of the Cap Yokohama.-Per Oltaus, Tomorrow, the telegraphie communication, but we aubtain's chair-woolios gave chase. Frisoner, 19th inst., at Noon..
mit that the indifference manifested to as we have said, threw a stone at the par suing chair-coolie, and then threw away the umbrella, but was after all picked up by a For Swatow, Amoy and Shanghai,Fer the discussion of the question reflects Fulyama, ou Saturday, the 31st inst., at disgrace upon the British communities in constable As prisoner was recognised as
China and Japan. tt 8 am
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promise of fourteen a hard labor iu Gaol
Chun Afoo, anothe who is well known with having snatched valued at about $3 t prisoner was deut he was committed fo Court
As
Sikh constable No. was charged by In having been fonul regulations of police found absorbed last time, deeply in the pleaded that he has dom back. He naturally end
win they raight send bius and it gambling ten lske fined the prison weeks' imprisonment Tang Akwau, the popper into the eyes
ry wandstin, with the
the said official (by s
ney wou at the gambi up Again on remand
Carter, described hell said he knew gambling-house loafer ors recorded his san by sending him to si ordering
him to be ta fourteen strokes sach to the amount of $ thereafter.
Chun Aleong, who Thomas Rodgerson having been found mises of the above-n hevig
been cons
concerne
brought
gam
bary committed by pradore, was Mr.. May George the Hillier Strot on Friday, 5th iusta and two ethior men co house. About 10 of saw these mon home As the Medical Hall; that they had lost §1, mant of the same ga to having seen ther stant, after nine o'cl far as the Oriental E ths Mercantile Bank that he knew defend employed for six rəi supported during th
who has absconda said that, upon heari ed boy was not beb two years ago, he asking him to bas him Akwong), as th tant relation; but plied then that he ha
got a promise of bette him. As for the gam nothing about that.
his servants in the Ba bling-houses, he would -The case was then a tendance of the gambl
SUPREM CRIMINAL
Before the Hou. Car Naveniber
The Criminal Seasid opened this morning Tom-Messrs G. B. I J. F. Rose, H. Jorge and Britto.
SAFED
H P. Dramowl both curicle, who sa on the 10th Oetober, recaptured at Kowloo
the 20th, were charge fence. The first
pris but Smith took his
Mr Douglas, in his
Do chaius were used t
soners, either inside o
and explained the fa probabilities of escape mich less than thuse"; Prisoner had.only tw
·Berve.
Smith, in defence have escaped whe
as cook at the
aught, however,
the
mitigation of senten way to get it was to r hardly treated by a first fex mouths of hi ported sometime's ju had not been reporte aunths, and he had v Gaol for eighteen n that, according to le
in England, he was di dom ou the 28th Sept -only get justice by go Hia Lordship havin fRots of the admitted by prisoner.
verdiot of guilty; aud Renteuse. He saíd case was, that he hal
ly by the Gul Gove amount of confidence peau prisoners, and t den with irons as were. It was a quest some trust in prisone with irons. As regar
that was au gation,
by some entertained
Д
had no right whatev The authorities had of sentence which a were remarkable for
there was no right in very foolish a prisoner. He wonde
Was a
nors did not escape un tica. The sentence
he should be impriso
for two years, to com tion of the presant se
H. P. Drummond
for sentence; and on ask one of two ques the Gaal Governor had not been recomm any remission of sent commended him for th ation of the Govern
Chinese
prisoner
17
pe. Any remissien mond's subsequent ca Drummond said he
bouti
ly, and expressed a ho would bear in mi
given him for ca prisoner.
The Chief Justice ering the education au life of the prisoner, ic man going wrong 3
and the territ
an pid offender, Mr Goudlake gave him a
done