Notices to Consignees.
"SHAKSPERE" FROM LONDON. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-
are
their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate livery of their Goods. Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, January 19, 1889,
Notices of Firms,
NOTICE.
RD. O, OLARK retires from our Firm, Mr E. D. Bannon are admitted Partners from this date.
RUSSELL & Co. China, January 1, 1869.
july 2
*
jx27
WE
NOTICH,
E have this day established ourselves at this Port sa MERCHANTS AND "SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, FROM COMMISSION AGENTS under the firm of
„KRUMMENACİER & CO.
LONDON.
THE CHINA MAIL.
New Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION: ANE, CRAWFORD & Co. will sell by Public Auction at the Godowni of Messze GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Wanchi, on
TUESDAY,
26th instant, at Noon, For account of the concerned, About 4000 Planks Sawn Timber, ex Waverley" from New Zealand, assorted sizes.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The N. G. brig Atlantic, from Newcas tle, reports, crossed the Equator on 13th ridian of the Cape of Good Hope on September, in long. 21 W., passed the mê- 22nd Oct, in lat. 399., made Amsterdam Laland on 12th Nov. Came to Ombay passage on 23rd Deo, Dampier Straits on 2nd January; thence had fine weather and steady N. E. monsoon until arrival in Hongkong on 21st January. 178 days out. On 3d Jan., off Dampier Strails, spoke the Brit barque Southern Cross, from Cardiff bound to Hongkong, 184 days out.
Temperature.
HONGKONG, 31st January, 1809.
09
Wet,
P.M., Dry,
63 60
66 59
Do. Do, Do..
A Woty. Self-registered Maximum,
Do. Min. over night, BAROMETER 9 A.M
Do. 47.
MORRIS'S DIRECTORY
(No. 1756-JANUARY 21, 1889,
wur merchants have been cancelled by telegraph. The projected Peshawur Fair
(Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Fremises, will be frustrated, and the good effects of
Queen's Road.)
that lately held at Fahimpore will be neu THERMOMETER 9 A.M., Dry,
tralized, should this barbarous and retro- grade measure bo persisted in by Russia."" Now in this case the action of the Russian Government is distasteful-both to those under its rule and to outsiders, 20.304 and bence cannot be defended under any .30.260 plea of "right" to net as it sees ft.
further than may be conceded to. Chins and Japan. Practically she doubtless has the power to do so, which they had not; and negociation must in her case. take the place of force, as employed against them.
for
ONSIGNEES of Catgd by the above J, KRUMMENAQELIR. KAMS OF SALE,Cash before delivery San Francisco, reports fine weather and CHINA, JAPAN
named. Vessol are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge of the vOS- sel will he landed and stored at Consignees' zisk-and exponse,
322
RAY & Co.
fel
Hongkong, January 18, 1889.
following cases have been landed and aforad at the risk and expetise of the Consignees, who are requested to take immediate delivery.
Er Hoogly," 31st October, 1866
NOTICEye!
E have this day established ourselves
What this Pouties Merchants and Com mission Agenta in connection with Messrs D. B. MERTA & Co, of Calcutta.
Nr HUSTOM 22 SoBauES WOONWALLA is authorized to eign our Firri in Hong- kong, RES
ROSTOMJEE DHUNJEEBHOY & Co.
Office No. 7, Bollywood Road, Hongkong, deuary 12, 1869.
Lofe
KK interest and responsibility of Mr GRORG/WILHELM SCHWZMANN and of Mr,RUDOLPH HZINKEN in our firm ceased un the 31st December 1807, and 31st Dec ember 1868 respectively.
R. RADECKER. Office No. 13, Stanley Street.
Hongkong, January 1, 1869.
NOTICE
2fe
in Mexican Dollars weighed at 717
The American ship White Swallow, fro10. light wind nearly all the passage, 47 days
Hongkong, January 21, 1869. a20
out.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Brit, barque Albany, from Glasgow, AMMERT, ATKINSON & C. have reports fine weather and strong E. wind.
Crossed
and THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.
That impiediate steps will be taken to this end is hardly doubtful.
Last reesived instructions to all, by greed the Equator on 18th Oct., in long. THE above Work is now PUR: icy Gessite calls the action of the
E have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDA
to sign our Firm from this date.
Publio Auction, on DREYER & CO. FRIDAY Hongkong, January 1, 1868.
Insurances.
THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED."
12;000,000÷Dom
s of 1,000 Dollars cach.
ting Committee?-
GE F. HEARD, Esq. KAYE, ESQ.
BROWETT, ESQ.
8. D. SABHOOR, Esq.
F. BuxEE, ESQ.
General Managers,—MAIS JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
·Head Office, No. 39, Queen's Road.
HE HONGKONG FE INSURANCE COM-
PANY, which ospires by effluxion of time in a few nonthe, having proved a highly successful undertaking, it has been determined by a large number of its share oldare to form a permanent Company, under the same management and with
Mr FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr HN-increased Capital.
It is proposed to register the Company Side Horrius have this day been admitted- partners in cur firm at Hongkong and in under the Limited Liability Ordinance, Obina, which now consists of Mr GEORG and the amount of the Capital having been THEODOR STEMSSEN, MY WOLDEMAR NISxed at Two Millions of Dolats, it is con- BEN, Mr ADOLPH JOOST, Mr FERDINAND Nissen and Mr HEINRICH HOPPIva.
... SIEM98EN& Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1860,
Zapr
NOTICE.
R. WILLIAM JUDSON BLYDENDURO, and Mr GROBO HURLSUT are adauit ted partners in our Firm. :::.
Mr HENRY OUTLER Low will sign our fum per procuration.
SMITH ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1869. niao
Hinterest and responsibility of fr JABRAHAM DAVID EZEKIEL, iti our Firm in China, cessed on the 31st Decem- ber last, and Mr CHABLES ELAS SASSOON has beca admitted a partner therein from
this date.
D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 18u0,
fab
HAVE this day authorised Mr O. LANGDON DAVIES to sign my name per proguration to all orders for goods supplied to the Hongkong Hotel, and I alone am liable to pay for goods supplied upon such
orders.
I have further, authorised Mr Davies to collect all debts due to me on Hotel au count, for which his receipt will be a sufi- cient discharge,
LEE AFOONG, Hongkong, December 1, 1868.
NOTICE
sidered that Insurers will be amply secured thereby, while at the same time each share- holder will know the extent of his individual liability. The capital proposed to be called up amounts to a large sum, and provision will be made for the creation of an ample Reserve Fund, which will, it is expected, in a very short time accumulate to an amount practically to give the fullest secu rity both to Insurers and insured, irrespec- tive of the unpaid Capital,
.!
the 22nd January, 1869, at 12 delock Noon, at Messrs BoyRAU, HUBER Co.'s whart,NURGA (For account of whom it may concern,
of Good Gope on 19th Nov., in lat, 42.17 S., came to Orbay and Gillole on 25th Dec.; at Pitt's pas age on 19th Jan, hack &trong N. E monses and heavy gross sa
until arrival, on 21st Jan, 123 days but On Jan. 3, in lat, 1.10 N., long. 130.6 E., spoke the Italian ship Italy, from Havans bound to Hongkong, 147 days out, with Cholica on board; on 28th Dec, in lat 8.29 S., long. 124.60 E., spoke the British barque Anne Braginton, from London to Shanghai, 120 days ont On 27th Dec. in Int. 9.11 S., long 123.2 E., spoke the Bril, barque W. E. Gladstone, from London to Shangbas, 103 days out.
400 bundles STOCKFISH. TERMS OF SALE.— Cask before delivery i Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.17.
Hongkong, January 21, 1863a22
HONGKONG ATHLETIC SPORTS.
HE above will be held en
ld on the Cloket Ground on THURSDAY, 11th Feb ruary, commencing at 17.M. Lins are lying in the Hongkong and United Gues, and at Menara LANE, CRAWFORD & CL's. Entrance for Mile Race $2.
39. for all others,§1. Entries to close on Saturday, 6th Feb ruary, at 5p NALD D. STARKEY,
Hon. Searc Hongkong, January 21, 1869.
fe8
JUST ARRIVED EX CRESTED WAVE, FROM LONDON.
NYE & BUREIDGE'S PALE SHERBIES
in Bottle, 1 dosen each Case. No. 1...
RE
D 10.
FORT in Bottle (old, light and silky), 1847, $12 per dozen.
G. DUBOST &.. Hongkong, January, 21, 1889. 21fe
"ALBANY" FROM GLASGOW. ONSIGNEES are requested to send their Bill of Lading for countersig nature and take quick delivery of their floods.
Consignees of 1500 koga Gunpowder marked "Melfort and shipped by Messrs BLACEBDEN Low & Co., will please send their Bills of Lading at once and take in-
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents of the " Albany." Hongkong, January 21, 1869.
It is intended to anticipate the termina-mediate delivery of their Goods, tion of the Old Company, by dissolving it from and after the S1st December next, and inosaures are being taken for that purpose.
ja38
En anticipating a successful career for the New Company, it is only necessary to pre-MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young sent to the public the results of the Old
my since its establishment in Bay 1866, as exhibited by the following figures
The total premiums collected
from the 11th May 1866 to the present time, a period of only two years and five- months, amount to
The loses which have heen paid within the same period have amounted to
and include the large sum of $85,270 lost by the Fire
at Hongkong in Nov. 1867.
The amount now at the Crudit of the Working Account,
ti
after paying all Expenaus
and Re-insurances to date, Oxceeda...
BC. J. H SCHRODER, is authorised to sign uur. Firis per procuration, from this dates R
SUWANBECK & THIEL Säigbi, November 14, 1868.
NOTICE
#f
le
.over
$904,727.72
$130,081.22
MAN, (English) agudt 30, of busine habits, and several years experience in longkong. Apply by letter, A.B.C." Care of Office of this Paper.
Hongkong, December 26, 1868;
SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, QUEEN'S ROAD, ESPECTFULLY solicit iuspec- tion of their New GOODS, in the following Departments
R
$160,000.00 Eevning Dresses Velvets.
in
SILKS.
RIBBONS.
Fancy Dresses HOSIERY.
Trimmings. HABERDASHERY.
Prints.
These figures fully warrant the most sanguine expectations of huoouse, and it is Lace but reasonable to expect that, strengthened with larger Capital, the present undertaking Gloves eanual Ed to prove at least дв successful.
foriner one, The Old
Company when it entered the field, bad to create a Manchester business for itself, but the. Neer oue, la taking nections of the Old Company, will at onse
the outstanding risks and con- Shawls receive a very large anional of premium, Mr TOBIAS FIM, ME WILLIAM NISBET and enter, on a profitable sud organised Millinery. OLMSTED and Mr H. Seymour GEARY BIE
business. Moreover, there is no doubt in Hongkong that the risk of Fire in Hongkong has heen Authorized to sign our Fire and China from this date.
greatly diminished by the Building Regula: OLYPHANT & Co.
tions now in force, and by the establishment Hongkong, October 6, 1808,
of a Fire Brigade.
BE Interest and Responsibility of Bir WILLIAM NETTAON in our Firm ceased Off the 30th Jane last,
NOTICE
The following are the main features of the New Company <--
HAVE this day established myself as a
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE ADL JUSTER and GENEHAL COMMISSION AGENT.
BIO LANGDON DAVIES, Hongkong, July 1. 1868.
NOTICE
A Bust Call of $100, to be paid upon sach share on allotment, and a further Call of $100 to be paid in Six Months; all further Calls to be determined upon st General Meetings of the shareholders, 2. Interest at 12 per cent per annom to be in the first instance allowed on the paid
FROM and after this date Mr GEORGE F.
Bowman will act wa AGENT of theup Capitel, such Interest to be payable
Steam-ship Company at this
S.. L. PHELPS, Agent
Hongkong, August 15, 3807.
NOTICE R HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE puthorised to sign our Fina per procuration, at Foochow from this date,
BIRLEY & Co Hongkong, June 3, 1868.
NOTICE.
HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, undor
he Style and Firm of GIPFORD F. PARKER
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1887,
NOTICE.
half-yearly, on 30th June, and 30th De camber. The profits after dednoting the said Interest to be applied thus por
cent, pro rata, amongst snch of the share-
holders as shall have contributed or in Baenced business to the Company, and the rewinder in farmings Reserve Fund of $250,000.
3. When strli Reserve Fund shall have been accumulated, the payment of in terest to dense, and the profite to be ap plied tlius--20 per cent to be distributed Be already mentioned amongst the share holders who shall have contributed busi ness to the Company: 80 per cent, to the augmentation of the Reserve Fund until
MANTLES.
- Jackets. BONNETS.
Ladies Outfits BABY LINEN,
Gentlemen's Hats Gloves.
HOSIERY.
---Tweeda, Tailoring in all ite Branches.
•Cloths.
PERFUMERY, &c.
Household Liseus Blankets.
CARPETS.
FURNISHING DRAPERY, Etc., Etc.
P.SThe Dress making, Milliner- and Tailoring are under the Supery intendeuce of experienced West End hands.
Hongkong, November 12, 1868.
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. 1. It is hereby notified for general in formation that, the Contract between the Government of Mauriting and the Union Steam-ship Company, for the Conveyance of Mails once a Month between Ceylon and Mauritius, and between Mauritius and Natal, having terminated, the correspon. dence for Mauritius will be forwarded from this Office in the Mail for Aden, from whence it will be sent to its destination by the French Mail Packets leaving Aden for Reunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Month.
3. No-alteration has been made in the rates of Postage on correspondence ad- dreased to Mauritius.
3. Ae the communication with Natal and the Cape of Good Hope is thus cut off, the correspondence for those Colonies, unless marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, will, in future, be sent in the Mails for Loudon at the following rates of Postage, which must be paid in advance, viz (— Upon Letters sent by way
of Southampton, 46 cents each o When sent by way of
Marseilles,
54
Newspaper via Southam
pton,
Newspapers via Marseil
1.
...10
under 4
Book Packets vit South-
ampton,... 021 20 cents, above 4 oz. and not ex- ending 8 oz.; and 20 cents for every additional 8 oz.
Book Packets vià Marseilles, 14 canta under
4 uz; 28 cents above for and not j exceeding 8nz.; and 23 cents for every additional 8 ounces,”
F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster Generd.”“”“ General Post Office, Hongkong, Uth September, 1868
visions of
Cents.
For Latters exceeding half-an-ounce in weight a further rate of Twelve Cents for each half ounce is chargeable.
Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory.
F. W. MITCHELL, Pustmaster Generat.
General Post Office, Bongkong, July 16, 1868.
Russian authorities almost an act of LISHED, and READY FOR CIR- hostility," and suggests that the British CULATION..
Apply to
JOHN B. MORRIS., Messrs Bowra & Co., Queen's Road. Hongkong, January 13, 1869.
KINTING of every description ex8- cuted at the China Mail" Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by
PR
*
·CHARLES A. SAINT,
PRICE 50 CENTS, Aments of the Mail Steam Packets of
TABLE showing the Proposed Move the P. & U. Company for the Year 1869, as approved by Her aiajesty's Postmaster General,
w
To be had at the Chinu Mail Office, Wyndham Street.
Hongkong, December 26, 1868.
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 pape must be accompanied by the name of th sender, not necessarily for publication, but a a quarantee of gond faith."
NOTICE.—It is particularly requested that all outnunications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuals by name. Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be avoided..
BIRTH.
At Hongkong, on the 20th Jan., 1869, the Wife of ALEXANDER BIELFELU, of a Daughter
THE GEINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JAN, 21, 1869.
In the various discussious which con- RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA,
stantly arise regarding foreign intercourse with Chinese and Japanese, a question is invariably raised us to the inherent right of those peoples to keep outsiders extronie opi-
at a distance. Persons
foreign office be moved to protest against
it at St. Petersburgh, and in such a manner as to make the protest effectual. It concludes its notice of the matter in the following words-
The conscience of the world refuses to ognize any right which is retrograde in its action, or which impedes the advance civilization. Ne doubt, there is lance of cuse for the imposition of heavy duties, where, as in Ahorlog they furnit almost indispensable proportion of the State revenue; and there is the excuse of
it for Russia to compel the natives of mistaken views where they are iurposed with the end of protecting native industry.. Central Asia to forego the increased happi- nese which is involved in the accessibility of ureap and good commodities, will be at once barbarity and barbarism, The Tartar will have pierced through the Russian, eren without scratching,"
With the hopes expressed by the sanie journal, that que remonstrances will be effectual, we fully concur.
MR. LESCASSE bas forwarded to us a very complete and neatly executed plan of Foochow, which is calculated to be of much use and convenience to residents at that port and others interested in its for
tunes. It measures some 4 feet in length by 2 in width, and displays in the clearest manner the various foreign- owned lots and residences. Lithographed and colored in Paris, its general get-up is an immense improvement on placs hitherto produced out here, and reflects great credit on its anthor, to whom we fear it is, owing to necessarily limited chenlation it can find, more creditable than remunerative. We are tempted to nquire how it is that so few similar surveys exist of the other "open porte." An Atlas of the foreign settlements upon a similar scale would be a most useful work to every merchant in China, and we hope that before long somebody gifted with the perseverance and skill of for the benefit of future residents. Mr Lescasse, will bring out such a book
ANGLO-Chinese journalism is growing pace. It is but the other day we chro nicled the advent of a Chinose newspa per from San Francisco, and now we have to record the appeampce of a signi Sin Kin Shan Kin Sig Pien Lubi, or lar lesne dating from Melbourne. The Australian Record of New Occurren
is hereby notified that, under the pro Treasury Warrant dated the 7th May, the Postage on a Letter pot exceeding half-an-onnce in weight posted nions assert that they have a perfect in Hongkong or at any of the Ports in
"right" to forbid residence and trade on China and Tapan addressed to Egypt, or posted in Egypt dressed to Hongkong or our part, to exclude our ships from theirces," is an excessively modest little jour- any of the Porta in China and Japan, and Conroyed in the Mails by British Packet, is very waters, and to refuse to enter into al lithographed at present on the four reduced from Twenty-four Cents to Twelve any diplomatic relations whatever with is not a bad beginning. The paper is sides of a sheet of foolscap, but even this all persons of alien nationality. The evidently both composed and written for ghost of these discussions has been nearly the lithographic press by a Chinese, and there is nothing "barbarous," therefore, Inid by the progress of events, as what about the style, except the curious in- ever may be the theoretical aspect of the ventions, such as Wong Ka fer "gov question, or howover blameable those erument," and the like, to which curren who, first of all, violated these so-calledy has been given among the Chinese
linguists who hail from this colony. The. IT is hereby notified for general informa. rights, et persons are now agreed that number before us is the sixth; and it tion that henceforward the Postage the time for argumente based on abstract contains a fair amount of local and for- chargeable ou Book and Fackets of Patterns theories, has gone by. Strange to my telligenes that the Chinese Emperor has addressed to the United States of America
eign newa, including the interesting in- transmitted via the United Kingdom will however, a similar question as to the granted a concession to British morchanta be as follows, viz-
Via SOUTHAMPTON,
right of any Government to decree com- for a line of telegraph from Hongkong Under 4 ounce,
-12 cents. mercial and social isolation for its sub to Peking; beside a considerable number Above 4 ounce and not ex-
of advertisements, which are very fairly jects is being again revived in Central rendered. This little pioneer of Chinese reeding Bounce,
24 Above 8 ounce and not ex-
Asia where the Russian authorities ap-journalisu in the colonies is to be pub ceeding 12 ounce, -- ⚫36 Above 12 ounce and not ex-
evading 16 ounces, 49 For every additional 4 oz, Via MARSEILLES. Under 4 ounce, Above once and not ex-
ceojing 8 ounce,
92 Above unuce and not ex-
ceading 12 ounce, 48 Above 13 ounea and not ex-
eceding 16 ounce, - For every additional 4-oz., 16 Prepayment of the Postage is compulsory
F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General, Ceneral Post Office, Hongkong, June 18.1868.
in each casŲ.
·
+
12
16.ceuta.
64
QUOTAXIONS.
HONGKONG, 21st January, 1869, OPIUM-Patna, New 4641
Benares, New, Malwe, COTTON CALCUTTA,
BOMBAY, SHANGHAE
pear to be acting on the Chinese model lished weekly from the office of the Melbourne Courier, at a subscription of of preventing trade by imposing abso-5 shillings por quarter for Chins and Intely prohibitory duties.
As regards the broad question of in- perial "right, fully discussed us it has
Japan, post free. We wish it every success
been, there is yet one argument relating The Pall Mall Gazette, iu commenting on- to it which we have not yet seen addu- the cast of Fason v. Walter (of the judg ced, and which, as, particularly bearing ment in which we have already giveçan upon the present policy of Russia, it may outline), remarks
be well to mention. The advocates of either side in recent discussions seem to has of late years been practically decided The question of the liberty of the press have omitted one condition in their arao triumphantly in favor of journalism that guments. If it would seem to us, an it is a matter of comparatively little interest entire people, or the government of a peo even to journalists fo watch the progress of ple which ander our own or the Ameri- these days was dissatisfied with his position ita legal recognition. A journalist who in can system elcat their representatives to would be one of the most unreasonable of legislate for them, choose to proclaims human creatures. We have as much in isolation for themselves, the advocates fluence as we can get, and we are allowed to of a nation's right to do what it likes say whatever we please apor any subject have, prima facie, the best of the argu- whatever, unless it is something which 28 went. If on the other hand the govern. either calumnious or repugnant to the ment of a people under despotic rule general moial feeling of the age as seger chooses similarly to decree isolation for free discussion. We are even at liberty to tained by a jury thoroughly accustomed to its subjects and thereby compel them, make bona fide mistakes which may damage against their will, to renounce intercourse the character of private persons, if it can. and commerce with outsiders, those who be shown that there was a reasonable argue against any such inherent "right" ground for these mistakes. In a word, the 4/5 a 4/6 are borne out in their declaration that law of England recognizes journalism as À On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 221 222
4/0 0/4/5 no government possesses it.
woll-known and established profession, the Let us ap members of which are under a moral oblige Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 221 a BS Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Rapk, The 74 Jan. 2, Atlanti, N. German brig, 185,
Bar Silver, 17 dwts, B., 9 uominal. Stbr, Newcastle, July 26, 800 tons Coulee,
Mexicans, CANLOWITZ & Co.
Golt Loaf, Gold, Bar, 98 touch, English Suvereigns,
Jan. 21, Rodney, H.B.M.S., 2,770, A
it shall reson $1,000,000, at which figure, F. Heneage. Singhai, Jan. 14.
it is to be permanently maintained↑ and the remaining 50 per cent. to be distri buted by way of dividend amongst the shareholdere generally,
4. No shareholder to hold more than 250
shares.
19 BE Tnterest and Responsibility of 6. The Company to be waliaged by General
FREDERICA in our Firm
ceases from this date,
H. D. BROWN & Co. Amoy, December 31, 1868.
apr2
MR. FRANCIS CHORLEY is a Partner in our Firm, whick from this date will
be conducted under the Name of BROWN & Co.
MARE. D. BROWN & Co.
Amoy, January 1, 1869,
8pг2
Managers, with the assistance of a Cou- sulting Committee.
6. The Funds of the Company to be depos
ited in ranks or in Government Secuti- ties approved of by the Committee.
The Deed of Association may be inspected
at the Office of the General Managers, or at
the Office of Mr HEYRT C. CALDWELL, the Solicitor of the Company,
Hongkong, Desember 15, 1869,
Jan 21, Albany, British barque, 478, Wa Watt, Glasgow, Sept. 10, General ARHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Jan 21, White Swatku, American ship, 985, Knowles, San Francisco, Dec. 4, Wheat and Flour--BOSMAN & Co.
DEPARTURE, al
Bank, 6 months' sight,
Exchange.
Credits,
17
Jan. 21, Arvatoon Apenr, for Singapore, to. Australian Sovereigns,
PASSENGERS.
Discount,
་་་
734
635 655 a 670 '16 a 19
17
a 214
19. a 20
per cent
23:10 a 23:30 23 50 & 23.10
4.65 -4.03
010 H. W. Duck, Old, 6 p. c. dis.; Now, 29 The following European passengers arri-H. & S. Bank Shards, Uld, ved herb from Canton on the 21st →
Do. do. Neir, Rey, Mr Lechler,
Union Dock .. тра
7p. c. p.
546
30 p.dis.
ply this to the rent action of the Rustion to discuss topics of publio interest with rend, imposed upon all goods bere obligation is recognized by the law as the sian Government. Its agents have, we practically complete freedom, which moral tofore imported into Central Asia an ad foundation of a corresponding legal right. valorem duty of fifty per cent which it This is the position which the press has need scarcely be said is virtantly probi won for itself at the hands of the courts of bitory. The Indian papera give us de- for the greater part of a century.
law after a discussion which has now lastad tails of the effect of this measure,
41
ready," says the Englishman, "this ag Our contemporary particularly notices tion of Russis has told disadvantageously
the subjoined observations which fell on the promising trade between India from the Lord Chief Justice in delivering and the countries to our North Large judgment --
orders for the presidencies from Pesha Perhaps the most remarkable maiter
No 1758
About the way was given was
the Lord Chie herent right of
·world, and to. reasoning, alth the decisions, c expressions as t ble:"No mar thau I have for judge (Littlede of pleading; bu idess of public When judges fact in the reas judgments they and when press sors," "Not b them wrong. Botual facts and Lord Chief Just
ticised for some!
do not deny that
of that he gives
his inforiara ini lar in industry
represent him a lawyer. This but all ovents, the world is me facts, not as statesman, a Be world; and wh the great indus which they occ row minds, the
beyond anythi dalas në our a ever even simed
10
Mr May on was devoted el number of wa Eing gentry.
Inspector Gre under somewha It would appear by the Inspecto Street, West > others congrega ling; and that, ble to avoid soms and puti against the rain
tion came to thị
one of the lose
reporting the c
Upon this state
night entered by
men were found
the game carried
from a back-do
cash and mats
the prisoners the "po-tsze."- could not convi publie gambling produced.
Ha
however, en that duce farther evi ho thought couls ers in this casu ing each other, the evidence was was accepted.
Four Chinese respectably dire having gambled Strest Steps. T was thio manager A drowd of ten or
-First defenda did all the other something or ot gambling. The that first defetu rich man, but gambling, and l hin-Mr May upon the fact th пром increased the c and that he w
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offence in the ot make a distincti ought to have i to Gaol with h The uthers he w Eleven Chines Kirby, upon M suspicious chara found in a boas to the Bench, th men were only hended them. either of them; seen them, knew
Mr Douglas, on that he had ne soners in this
twenty-two beld these now in Once or twice annoyed Worship's come ship had not ever he was a Court, but he larly, and he w apectors would b prisoners into G could much bette In this instance, as he (Mr D.) ba
His Warship ren ently a misunde part. De (the Bowever, that a prisoners auch given in Court. ..always glad to
that he should moment to sys p he could see ther ing, and then g upon. The fift pick-pocket, an in Gaol: the ele
he was a simp
only recently r
fifth there was very much whi
athers were knoi did not care to certain there w their-Nos 5 at in prison; aud to three months" to find security The remaining t tu find $5 sech Kirby (who had ing his evidence Magistrate, and mistake, which Worship said)
Borieve, As offe ought to have ki generally so cor *was the more st pened,The ins