Shipping.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO, The N, Gorman harŋne

*** ALBATKOSS,"

Capt. Ouzer, will have quick despatch is above.

For Freight, apply to

AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co.

Hongkong, December 15, 1868.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

To follow the "Marie"

The British ship

tt

"GOLDEN HORN," Captain Broz, will have early despatch for the above purt,

RUSSELL & Co. December 2, 1868.*

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong,

- Notices to Consignees. -

"SIR LANCELOT” FROM LONDON. (ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

named vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for untersignature and to take immediate de- livery of their Goods. Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignées' risk and expanse by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, January 11, 1889. ja19

PM. SS. Co Sir CHINA", TROM SAN FRANCISCO. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- pamed Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the ves cel will be landed and stored at Consignees" risk and expense.

GEO. F. BOWMAN, Ayerst Hongkong, January 8, 1800,

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E following cases have been landed It store at the risk and expanse of

the Consignees who are requested to take Immediate delivery.

Ex" Hoogly 31st October, 1288.

VC 927-91 case Arms

31% "EA""Tigre,” 6th January, 1809, P 850,

Bei care Books,

THE

MO 23, ...

LO

LC 5b bis, 10 87, Eusebio d'Aguino, ...

HO&O

Bo

861/70,

1 case, Watches,

4 casea Revolvers.

2 cases Shell Screws 2 vases Pistols,

I vase Papers.

To cases Opium,

C. BERTRAND, Principal Agent,

Hongkong, January 6, 1860. -

"BANDA,” FROM LIVERPOOL

E above named Vessal having arrived in Harbour, Consignees of Cargo by her are requested to send in their Bills of Ling tor the Undersigned for counter Chignature and take immediate delivery of

their Goods.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE..

HAVE this day established myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD- SUBTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AUBNT.

C. LANGDON DAVIES. Hongkong, July 1, 1868.

NOTICE Fill set af AGENT of the PROM and after this date Mr GEORGE F.

Pavifo Mail Steam-ship Company at this Port.

8. L. PHELPS, Ågent, Hongkong, August 15, 1867.

NOTICE. VER. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE ismuthorised to sign our Firm per procuration, at Foochow from this date.

EIRLEY & Co.

Hongkong, June 3, 1868.

NOTICE. HAVE ostablished myself at this port as General Commission blerchant, under be Style and Firm of GIFFOX F. Parker & Co..

GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1807...

Insurances.

THE

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE

(COMPANY, LIMITED,

CAPITAL 2,000,000 DOLLARS,

in 2,000 shares of 1,000 Dollars each,

Consulting Committee :----

GEORGE F. HEARD, Esq.

WM. KAYE, ESQ.

R. Bower, Esq.

S. D. Bassoon, Esq.

1. BuxEY,

General Managers,

tests JARDINË, MATHESON & CO..

Head Office, No, 39, Queen's Nood.

HE HONGKONG Firm Insurance COM- PANY, which expires by effluxion of time in a few months, having proyed a Highly ancoenstul undertaking, it has been. determined by a large number of its share- holders to form a persianent Company, under the same management and with increased Capital.

It is proposed to register the Company the Limited Liability Ordinanco, under and the amount of the Capital having been fixed at Two Millions of Drillars, it is con- sidered that Ineusers will be amply sucured thereby, while at the enme time each share- holder will know the extent of his individual liability. The capital proposed to be called: up amounts to a large sun, and provision will be made for the creation of an ample Reserve Fund, which will, it is expected,

Carge impeding, the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con-in a very short time accumulate to an signees risk and expense,

ainonnt practically to give the fullest secu- rity both

Insurers and Insured, irrespec to tive of the unpaid Capital

...” HOLLIDAY, WISE & Cb.- Hongkong, Juunary 2, 1889.

Notices of Firms

HAVE this day authorised Mrl 0. LANGDON DAVIER to sign my name por procuration to all orders for goods supplied to the Hongkong Hotel, and I alone am witable to pay for goods supplied upon su

such ordera an

to

I have further authorised Mr Davies svilect all debis, due to me, ou Hoteljac count, for which his receipt will be a autf- cient discharge.

LEE AFOONG.. Hongkong, December 1, 1868.

NOTICE

117E have this day established ourselves:

Commission AGENTS under the Brm of KRUMMENAČBE & Co.

VAJA KRUMMENACHER.

R. RADECKER. Office No. 12, Stanley Street.

Hongkong, January 1, 1869..

2fe

His interest and responsibility of Mr ABRAHAN DAVIN EZEKIEL, in our Firm in China, ceased on the 31st Decem- ber last, and Mr CHARLES ELIAS SASSOON has been admitted a partner therein from

D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 18:0.

this date.

NOTICE

fes

R. WILLIAM JUDSON BLYDENBURGH,

ted partners in our Fiem.

4

Mr HENRY CUTLER Low will sign

per procuration.

SMITH ARCHER & O Hongkong, January 1, 1869..

It is intended to auticipate the termina tion of the Old Company, by diesolving it from and after the 31st December next; and measures are being taken for that purpose, In anticipating a successful career for the Now Company, it is only necessary to pre sent to the publie the results of the Old Company since its establishment in May 1860, as exhibited by the following figures:-

The total premiums collected

from the 11th May 1366 to

the present time, a period

of only two years and five

monthe, amount to...$304,737.72

The losses which have been

paid within the same period

have amounted to...$230,081.22

and include the large sum

of $85,270 lost by the Firs

at Hongkong in Nov. 1867.

The amount now at the Credit

of the Working Account,. after paying all Expenses and Re-insurances to date, exceeds.....

.-$100,000.00 These figures fully warrant the most sanguine expectations of success, and it is but reasonable to expect that, strengthened with larger Capital, the present undertaking cannot fail to prove at least as successful

the former one. The Old Company, when it entered the field, had to create a Esiness for itself, but the New one, in taking over the outstanding risks and con neutions of the Old Company, will at once receive a very large amount of premium, and enter on a profitable and organised business. Moreover, there is no doubt

the bisk Hongkong has greatly diminished by the Building Regula our tions now in force, and by the establishment

of a Fire Brigada.

diab

HE interest and responsibility of Mr GEOHO WILHELM SOUWEMANN and of Mr.RUDOLPH LEIBEN in our firin ceased on the 31st December 187, and 31st Dec *** einber 1868 respectively.

Mr FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr HEIN- BIOU OPFIUS have this day been adimittod partners in our fran at Hongkong and in China, which now consists of Mr GYORG THE DOR SILBINSEN, ME WOLD MAN Nige MEN, ME ADOLPH Jouer, Mr FERDI AND Nisses and Metersṛich Hoppits.

SIEMSSEN & Cu Hongkong, January 1, 1869.

NOTICE

apr2

[I/E have suthorized Mr CLAUB BIDDE

- to sign our Firm from this date.

FAN DREYER & ܉, *Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

NOTICE. MRC J. H. SouBoDan, is authorised to

MRC

sigu our Firm per preostation, froin this date. HP BOHW NBECK & THIEL

Saigon, Novembur 14, 1808.

NOTICE

tf

the New Company

The following are the main features of

Payable

THE CHINA MAIL.

Insurances.

CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

-

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

CHARDHOLDERS in the abora Com- pany aro requested to furnish the Un-

1

New Advertisements,

NOTICE

BE Interest and Responsibility of Mr Entrata our Firm ceases from this date,

H. D. BROWN & Co.

8pr2 Amoy, December 31, 1868,

de len with a fat of Premis contributed MR. FRANCIS OROMLEY is a Parter by them up to the 31st October last, to our Firm, which from this will Proft reserved for the Contributors to the de Co afford the distribution of the 25 per cent. be conducted under the Name of BROWN

Company.

AUGUSTINE HEARD & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, January 2, 1869,

For Sale.

JUST LANDED AND FOR SA

SMALL Invoice of superior q A CHUTNICS, comprising

fol

Mangoe, Nabohy, Mangoe Sliced, now, Bengal Club, Cuslimers, Bombay, In- dian Mangoe Nawabeo.

A few dozen of Carry POWDER, India Treasure Wax

H. D. BROWN & Uo. Amoy, January 1, 1869.

apr2 THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY LIMITED,

NOTICE.

Ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of Straholders of this Company will be held at the 41fice of the Company, Victoria, Luck-Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 20th day of

January next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the statement of accounts with the Roport of the Diree tors, and of doolaring a Dividend.

By order of the Board of Directors,

AUGUSTINE, HEARD & Co.

General Agenta,

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneef and General Commission Agent. Commercial Bank Buildings,

Queen's Road, Hongkong, January 6, 1869,

FOR SALE, Uunisoma PIANO, by ZEITTER & Co.,

London,

J. M. ARMSTRONG, - Auctioneer and General Commission

Agent, Commercial Bank Buildings,.

Queen's Road, Hongkong, January 6, 1869.

FOR SALE,

BASS'S BEER, quarts and pints.

Allsopp'a LEER. Champagne ALE Bridge's PORTER, Pale India STOUT,

French PATTIES.

Imperial PLUME. TOBACCO and CIGARS, SHERRY-PORT-CHAMPAGNE.

Yellow SOAP

Toilet BETS,

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TURPENTINE Paint OIL-CANVAS

Sie., &

A small portable TUMP, with HOSE

complete.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer and General Commission

Agent. Commercial Bank Buildings,

Queen's Road, Hongkong, January 6, 1889.

FOR SALE. TOVES STOVES-STOVES,

Apply to

L. FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 2, 1809.

New Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Hongkong, December 23, 1868.

20ja

THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM-BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED:

NOTICE.

HE Transfer books of the Company will be alosed from the 4th day to the 19th day of January next inclusive.

By order of the Board of Directors,

AUGUSTINE, HEARD & Co.

General Agents. Hongkong, December 23, 1868.

19js HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

LL Orders for Goods Supplied to or A work dons for the Hotel must be signed by the Secretary of the Company, The Company will not undertake to pay for any Goods Supplied without such Order.

By order of the Board of Directors,

0., LANGDON DAVIES,

Secretury. Hongkong, November 27, 1908,

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E "TREATY PURTS OF CHINA JAPAN," AND NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN."

EXTRANTS FROM REVIEWS,

(From the "Struts Times," July 27, 1808.)

Rome time ago we had occasion to reinark upon the progress that Literature as ropre. sented by the Press. had made and was making in the East, and attention has tf again been called to the subject by the re- ceipt of a Hongkong publication which deserves some nosice and which we bare

New Advertisements.

NOTICE.

(No. 1749-JANTA r 12, 1500.

NOTICE. It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the RD. O. CLARK rotires from our Firm, Proprietor and in no case to individuala by

and Bla, J. Mines, from

name. Much delay and Auconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be avoided.

Mr E. D. BARBOUR are admitted Partners from this date.

..... RUSSELL & Co., China, January 1, 1869..

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

july2

Jan. 12, Rinaldo, H.B. M. steamer, Lord C. Sooth, Takow and Taiwan, Jan. 10.

Jan. 12, M. V. Bass, Danish bargue, 301, Arentren, Newcastle, N. S. W., Nov.

23, 420 tone Coal,--JOHN BURD & Co.

Jan. 12, Crested Wave, 343, Rinouf, Lop. don, Aug. 11, General -FDOUARD SCHELL- BASS & Co.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public 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 as

quarantee of qond faith."

a

PRIN

RINTING of every description exe- cuted at the China Mail" Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality,

Jan. 12, Joseph Hombro, Danish barque, 285, Moller, Baugkok, Dec. 10, General.sud at reasonable charges, by BOURJAU, HTBENER & Co.

Jan. 12, August Friedrich, North Ger au barque, 375, J. A. Brube, Sourabaya, Nov. 28, Cotton and Oil Cake-STEMSSEN & Co.

Jan, 12, Marthe, North German brig 300, A. Koch, Hamburg, June 12, Gonerat -MELONERS & Co.

CLEARED. Catharine Apear, for Singapore. Nou Granada, for. Whampoa

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED. Per Martha, Mr Salhberd. -

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, MAILS WELL CLOSE:-- For SWATOW, AMUY & FOOCHOW,

Per "CDIZ," on Saturday, the 16th Instant, at 11 am, instead of at the time previously notified. For AMOY & MANIL',

Per "FUNG SHUEY," on Thursday,

the 14th Instant, at 3 p.m. For SINGAPORE, PENANG

CUTTA,

AND CAL-

Per CATHARINE APCAR," ou Wednesday, the 13th iust. at 1 . . For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,--

Per CADIZ," on Wednesday, the 13th

instant, at 9 d. M.

MAILS BY THE "RANGOON."-- The Coutrnet Packet RANGOON " will be dispatched with the usual Mails for Europe, do, on TUESDAY, the 26th Instant, at 9 AM, and the Post Office will be open for the reception of Ordi- mary Lotters, Letters for Registration. Newspapers, Books, &c., until 8 F.M. on the 20th Instant. Latters, &,, inay be posted in the night box from 8 P. on the 25th Instrut, until 7.a. on th All Letters posted between 7 and 8 A.M.

following morning.

on the 28th instant, will be chargeable, in addition to the usual postage, will a Late Fee of 18 cents. The latest time for pusting Letters at this

Ofice is 8 A.. aud for Newspapers, Books, or Patterns 7 A. M. on the 26th Instant.

to theater/Further, late letters (but Letters only) ad-

THE Undersigned will sell by Public China. Alail newspaper. This TH

is well printed on good paper, and

Auction, on

THURSDAY,

the 14th January, 1869, at 12 o'clock, at his Sales Room, Commercial Bank Buildinga,

600 lbs. Hops.

12 Tientsing Skins, suitable

Carriago-mata.

6 Tientsing Skins, Jackets

Dressing Gowns,

20. doz. Tumblers.

30 grosa patent mfety Matches,

20 doz. Bent wood Pipes.

5 doz. Meerschnum Pipes.

100 doz. Egg Cups.

10 doz, glass Plates

50 milles cream-laid Envelopes.

for.

and

100 reais cream-laid Note Paper. 100 gross wine Corks.

25 doz -pints Worcester Sauce.

6 doz, Cork-screws.

8 canus, each doz, pints, Congress

Water.

6 cases, auch daz, quarts, Con-

gress Water.

And,

8 bottles, each & lus. Nitric Acid,

2 cases Hypo-sulphate of Soda. TERMS of SALE Cash before delivery in Maxican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, January 12/1869, jalk

·BOMBAY MODY INSURANCE COMPANY, 1866-68,

YLAIMS against the above Company for Goneral, Particular Averages, etcelers,

in

much pleasure in introducide to ledge of our readera. We and Queries on 1 hina and Japan, published monthly by y Mr Saint, the proprietor of the publication Hize and shape is very like it well-known name- aake or prototype at home, and is equally a mine containing very curious and useful. information regarding the language, litora ture, history, manners and customs of the Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese, It says a good deal for the extent and atability of the footing of Europeans in China, that sach & publication as this should be stablished and conducted with apparently successful vigour,

The publication is altogether a very in- boreating one, and wishing it every succes we commend it to the attention and support of our readers.

(From the "Friend of frudia," June 4, 1868.)

We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the numbers for the current year of "Notes and Queries," a mont deserving Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N, B. Dennys, whose "Treaty Ports of China and Japan" are so well known. From the names attached to the "Notes" we can see. that the contributors include some of the beat Chinese scholars in the East. Its in- barcat is not confined 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. ental antiquities. It deserves to be better known in India.

(From the "Lindon Examiner," May 16, 1868)

This really useful volume ["Treaty Ports of Chinn and Japan"] is intended as a guide for travellers and residenta in China and Japan, and as a book of reference for mercantile men generally. It contains an open ports of these countries, together with account, historical and political, of all the if any, wust be sent to the Office of the Peking, Yado, Hongkong, and Macao. It doraigned efore S1st March 1869, othor- wise they will not be reongnised.

has been carefully compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Dennys and the elaborate maps with which the work abounds,

LA Firat Call of $100, to be paid upon each share on allotment, and a further Call of $100 to be paid in Six Months; all further Calls to be determined apon at General Meetings of the shareholders. 2. Interest at 12 per cent par aunum to bo in the first instance allowed on the paid

Capital, such Interest to be upc half-yearly, on 30th Jusie, and 20th De-S. cember. The profits after deducting the sait Interest to be applied thus:20 per cent, go rala, kundigst ruch of the share holders as shall have contributed or in Bugcod tusiness to the Company, and the reuninder in forging a Reserve Fund of $250,000.

Agents

N. MODY & Co.- Mady Insurance

Hongkong, Jautary 12, 188, race Co considerably enharive ite value, bu

dressed to the United Kingdom vió Marseilles or to Singapore, may be posted on board the lacket from 8.30 to 8.60 4.3. on payment of a late fee of 48 conts each, in addition to the postage, after which no Letters can be received.

Sealed Boxes containing the correspondence

All

CHARLES A. SAINT, PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed love- the P. & Company forthe Year 1869, as iments of the Mait Steam Packets of approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster General.

A

To bo had at the China Moil Office, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, December 26, 1868. NOTES & QUERIES

ON

CHINA AND JAPAN.

No. 12, Vol. 2,

IS NOW READY.

be published an Index and Title-Pags for With the auniber for January, 1809, will the Second Volume, which concludes with the number for this month.

the present Volume in stock for binding, There being only a limited number of earlyapplication will be necessary to secure copics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. NOTES:-The legend of Rung Chông Chow, Chinesó Salutation Dance and Amateur Actors,-Homoeopathy in Chi- nese Medical Practice; Mode of Spelling the History of the Southern Sung Dy- naty; Wu Sau Kwei and the Minga; Taming of Wild Cattle in Formosa,-- Presentation of Umbrellas; The use of Iron cylinders in Bridge Building; More about Henna in China. QUERIES-Chiness Army and Navy,-- The term Ambalang; Chinese Cannon; Names of Chinese Drags: The

ton.

Shrub Cities of the Dead near Can-

REPLIES The Wax Insect--Dialect used in Chinese Plays, -Chinese Official Ranks, Jade Stone,-The former ac- count at Fenug,The Eight Gods, Life Bouts in China; Introduction of the Custard Apple,Cochin China: Respect paid to Written Paper; The Po lo Temple near Whampoa; The Term Wai-lo, "Monster Banibooa. Books WANTED, ERRATA-NOTICE TO COE. RESPONDENTS. -China Muil Office, 2nd January, 1860,

MORRIS'S DIRECTORY

for

CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE PHI- LIPPINES, &c., FOR 1869.

HE above Work is now, in the hands of the Bookbinder and will be ready for circulation in a few days. The undersigned therefore respectfully re quests that the public will not make their purchases before seeing a copy, as he is confident that for accuracy and completeness it will, by universal con- sent, be ranked before any other.

of Box Holders will be received at the window set apart for the purpose, on the East Side of the building. correspondenes for plates to which pre-a payment is compulsory inust be drepaid Insufficiently stamped Letters addressed to

in Hongkong Postage Stamps. the United Kingdom will be sent on, obarged with a fine of One Shilling in addition to the postage. Letters insufficiently stamped or unstamped addressed to places to which they can not be forwarded unpaid, will be open ed and returned to the writers as early as possible, but no guarantee on be givon that such Letters, if posted after P.M. on the 25th Instant, will be re- turned until after the rasil is álosed.

Money Orders on any of the Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom will be granted until 5p. M.. on the 25th inst.

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General, General Post-Office, Hongkong, January 12, 1860.

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UNDER DESPATCH. For Singapore, Penang and Calcutta. Per Catharine pear, on Wednesday, the 13th instant, st 2 v..

For Sivatow, Amoy and Foochow ---Per Cadiz, on Wednesday the 13th instant, at

10 AM,

For Amoy and Manila -Por Fong Shuey, on Thursday, the 14th instans, at 4 p.m.

JOHN B. MORRIS. Hongkong, January 11, 1869.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 1869.

WANTED-A MUNICIPAL

COUNCIL,

ONE of the disadvantages under which Hongkong suffers from its form of Go- vernment is the absence of anything approximating to a Municipal Council,

For Swatov, Amay and Foodlow.-l'er The legislature, aided by the Magistracy Cadiz, on Saturday the 16th instant, at and Police Departments, is supposed to neon, instead of at the time previously no-foll the functions of that most necessary tified.

body; but without imputing the slight- est back wadness in enacting the neces sary ordinances to the one, a neglect of duty or want of zeal to the other, the results arrived at by the existing system are open to question. In all large towns in civilized countries and-for that matter" in many states which hardly coine under

QUOTATIONS

BONORORY, 12th January, 1869. OPIUM.-Patna, New,... 30381

Benares, New, 636 Malwa,

664 a 085 CALCUTTA.

-18 & 19 BOMBAT,

17 a 21- 19 d.20

COTTON

We have thus given in outline some of the more prominent portions of the chapter SARRATOON APOAR FROM devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the SINGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA, whole volume. Other chapters treating of named steamer are requested to send the remainder of the tranty ports, we can UNSIGNEES of, Cargo by the abare Macao, Formosa, Nunggo, Shanghae, and in their Billa of Lading for countersignature only enumerate. The pages describing | Bank, 6 months' sight,

Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and Credits, 6

to the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Dargo impeding the discharge of the ves-

3. When such Reserve Fund shall have sel will be lauded and stored at Cop

boon nucumulated, the payment of Insigness risk and expense...

terest to cease, and the profits to be ap plied thus:--20 per cent to be distributed

sa already mentioned amongst the share- holders who sill have contributed busi ness to the Coupany; 30 per cetit. to the augmentation of the Rta arve Fund until it shall reach $1,000,000, at which figura it is to be permanently maintained jand the remaining 80 per cent to be distri- buted by way of dividend amongst the shareholders generally.

4. No shareholder to hold more than 250-

-shares,

5. The Company to be managed by Gericral Mangers, with the assistance of a Con- sulting Committee.

THE interest and. Responsibility of Mr THE

WILLIAM NELSON in our Firm ceased. th the 30th Junio last.

Mr TOBIAS PIM, Mг WILLIAM NISERT Uparab and Mr B, SEYMOUR GEARY AFC authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong

and China from this date,

·OLYPHANT &:Col Hongkong, October 5, 1886,

The Funds of the Company to be depos ited in Panks or in Government Securi- ties approved of by the Committee

The Deed of Association way be inspected at the Office of the General Managers, or at the Office of Mr HENEY C. CALDWELL, the Solicitor of the Company.

Hongkong, December 15, 1868, ⠀⠀ je25

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & On. Hongkong, January-12, 1860.

NOTICE.

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SOIREE, intended to have been, bell on Thursday Brening, is unavoidably postponed

SHANGHAN,

Exchange.

4/0 4/01 a 45 sontain so much that is new to European On Caloutta, 3 days sight, Rs. 221 readers respecting its history, public buil Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 221

**

fan transfer them to pur columns. Bar Silver, 17 dwts, B., a general characteristics, that we Shanghao, 3 days' sight, Bank, Tis. 746

A complete and intelligible plan of the Im- Sycon, porial City and neighbourhood, gives us au Mexicans accurate notion of the relative position of Gold Leaf, its divisions, streets, and places.

In the introductory chapter to the notices

of the Treaty Poris of Japan will be found

9 nominal.

... 6.20 a 6,80

...prein, ... 23.10. 23,30

614

1+

Gold Bar, 98 touch, English Sovereigus, Australian Sovereigns,

***

* 4.65

13

4.83

40+

De 10

as vcoinot history of that Empire, together Discount,

80

22 a 25.

#

By order of the Committen,

with remarks on its government, gengraphy, H, & W. Duck, Old, 4a 6 p. o dis. New, and limits, which wilt i E. BEART,

be found particularly interesting as throwing a considerable light.&B. Bank Shares, Old, 26 p. . p. (sales) Recratary Hongkong Club, Jamiary 12, 1899. ja159n a part of the world

Do. long entirely, and

do. New, still comparatively, unknown to Europeaba. Undou Dock

80 p. c. dis. The descriptions of Nagasaki, Yedo, Yo

Temperature. kobama, stil the other Treaty Ports of HONGKONG. 12th January, 1809.

(Taken at Mars Fulconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road) THERMOMETER-9 à‚M., Drƒ, .

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the British Japan, a elaborate and entertaining as from London, aro rytiested to send inflex and a tiseful appendix o ntaining many

barque Crested Ware, Capt. Resour, those of the Chinese ports. A copiouis in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned hints and much appropriate advice to tra for countersignature, and take immediate vellers and others, is also included in the delivery. Cargo impeding the discharge of volume. The entire work affords a vast the Vessel will be landed and stared at amount of information, pleasantly written, Consignees' risk and expense.

and we doubt not will be perneed with EDOUARD SCHELLHASS & Co. interest, by many who will never visit the Hongkong, January 19, 1869. 19ja Eastern seas,

that designation--it has been found neces sary to anpplement the powers of the executive by forming a board or comunit tee whose functions lie less in framing general laws than in watching and enforcing their action, and, where necru- sary; promulgating hye-laws to meet

...22.80 23.10 public requirements in those details which the most comprehensive act of Parliament or ordinary statuts can hardly be guaranteed to embrase, In towns of large population-and we would argument Hongkong is simply a popu observe that for the purposes of our lous city, with requirements similar to those of all other inhabited towns it has even been found necessary to inter pose anb-committees between the Muni cipal Council and the public for whom it acta Thus there are paving.comjenit. toes, and lighting committees, and nuis ancecommittees, each devoting their entire attention to the particular subject named} and the result, as proved by experience, 20.204 is that such an organization is the best 60.163 "for the comfort of the public,

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