Notices to Consignees.

"ALBANY" FROM GLASGOW. YONSIGNEES are requested to send

their Bille of Laling for countersig nature and take quick delivery of their

floods.

Consigress of 1500 kega Gunpowder marked **Melfort” and shipped by Mesara BLAUKBURN LOW & Co, will please send their Bills of Lading at once and take im mediate delivery of their Goods.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

the Albuny." Agents of Hongkong, January 21, 1889. 1828

SHAKSPERE TEOM LONDON CONSIGNERS of Cargo by the above

named vessel are requester to and in their bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate de:, livery of their Goods. Cargn impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense by

JARDINE, MATHESON & O«,. Hongkong, January 19, 1869, jah

SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, FROM dees en dieLONDON.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

-named Velsal are requested to send in their Bulls of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the ves sel, vill bo landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense

Hongkong, January, 18, 1860.

fel

*HE following pres have been landed and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignees, who are requested to take imningdiate, delivery.

Ex Hoogly," B1st October, 1868. VO 827

1 cusu Arius. aver, Tigre,” 6th January, 1869.- HO &

361/70, 10 gases Opium. BO

MAG. BERTRAND,"

Principal Agent Hongkong, January 16, 1869.

Notices of Firms

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

RD, O, CLARK retires from our Firm, and Ms 3. MURRAY FORBES and Mr. E. 1. BARBOUR are admitted Partners from this date,

RUSSELL & Cb,

july2 China, January 1, 1809.

W

NOTICE. WE have this day established ourselves at thie Port as MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS under the firm of KRUMMENACHER & CO.

J. KRUMMENACHER

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

Hongkong, January 1, 1869.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

New Advertisements.

ENDERS for Repairs of British Ship DOUGLAS will be received till 8 A., TOMORROW, receive

W. MORRISON. Hongkong, January 22, 1809,

Ex "SHAKSPERE,"

23ja

CHAMPAGNE PITY day (gebuine) 1868,

Benj. Eng. PERRIER 36 cases quarts. Lò cases pinta

G. DUBOST & C Hongkong, January 22, 1869.

VICTORIA REGATTA CLUB, THE Annual General MEETING of the Members of the above CLUB, will be 2fe held at the HONGKONG, CLUN, HOUIN OB WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 27th Instant, at 5 PM, for the purpose of electing a Committee for the present year, and of receiving the Treasurer's Accounts for 1868.

E have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE

to sign our Firm from this date.

DREYER & Oo. Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

Insurances.

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED,

CAPITAL 2,000,000), DOLLARS,

in 2,000 Shares of 1000 Dollars caelu

Consulting Committee.

GEORGE F. HEARD, ESQ. WM. KAYE, Esq. A RROWETT, Esq.

SD. SABSOON, Esq.

F. Boxex, Esq.

General Managers,--Mears JARDINE,

MATHESON & Co.....

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

⠀⠀

THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COM- "PANY, which expires by effluxion of time in a felr months, having proved a highly successful undertaking, it has been THE interest and responsibility of Mretortained by a large number of its share CEOUS WILHELM SCHWEMANN and of bolders to form a permanent Company, "MY RENOLPH HEINEEN in out Bris ceased under the same management and with un the 31st December 18.7, and 31st Decreased Capital. ember 1668 respectively.

It is proposed to register the Company! MY FERDINAND NISSEN and Mr. Hern-under the Limited Liability Ordinance, BICH HOFFits have this day been admitted and the amount of the Capital baring heen partners in our firm at Hongkong and in fixed at Two Millions of Dollars, it is con China, which now consists of Me GEORG sidered that Insurers will be amply secured THRUDOR SIRMKHEN, Mr WOLDEMAR N thereby, while at the same time each share. BEN, ME ADOLF Joost, Mr FERDINAND holder will know the extent of his individual liability. The capital proposed to be called NISSEN and Mr HEINRICH HOFPIVS.

up amounts to a large sum, and provision BIEMSSEN& Co.

will bo-made for the creation of an ample Bongong, January 1, 1869.

Reserve Fund, which will, it is expected, in a very short time secumulate to an amount practically to give the fullest secu- rity both to Insurers and Insured, irrespec

NOTICE.

Zapr

MR. WILLIAM JUDSON BLYDENBURG, MR.

and Mr GZOBOR HORSET are admittive of the unpaid Capital. ded partners in our Firm,

Mr HENRY, CUTLER Low will sign our Bifu per procuration. modra LL SMITH ARCHER & Co.

Hongkong, January 1, 1869,

mað

PHE interest and responsibility of Mr ABRAHAM DAVID EZEKIEL, id our Firm in China, ceased on the 31st Decent ber 1st, and Mr CHARLES ELLAR SASSOON has been admitted this dala, and partner therain from

RE, D, SASSOON & Co.

Hongkong, January 1, 1899.

fo5

HAVE this day authorised Mr O

LANGDON DAVIES.to sign ny name per prosuration to all orders for goods supplied to the Hongkong Hotel, and I ulous su liable to pay for goods supplied upon sucia ordera.

I have further authorised Mr Davles to collect all debts due to me on fotel ac gount, for which his receipt will be a sathi- cient discharge.

LEE AFOONG, Hongkong, December 1, 1868.

325A NOTICE, TRC JE SCHODER, is authorised to Mga our Firm per procuration, from

this dates

A 80HWANBECK & THIEL

总镱 Saigon November 14, 1868. §. ·

NOTICE. FORGE

It is intended to anticipate the termina- tion of the Old Company, by dissolving it from and after the 31st December next, and asures are being taken for that purpose. In anticipating a successful career for the New Company, it is only necessary to pre- sent to the public the results of the Old Company since its establishment in May. 1866, as exhibited by the following figures:

The total premiums collected

from the 11th Máy 1866 to

the present time, a periód

of only two years and five

́ ́ mouths, amonut to.

The losses which have been

$304,727.72

MORE PA. McLEOD,

Hon. Ses. jahteva Frotoria Regatta Club. Hongkong, January 22, 1869. ja27

NOTICE

WE have this day established ourselves mlasion Agents in connection with Messrs U. B. MEHTA &-05. of Cifleütta.

at this fort as Morchants and Com-

Mr RUSTOMER, SORAN BE WOONWALLA is authorized to sign our Firm in Hong- RUSTOMJEE DRUNJEEBHOY & CO.

Office No. 7, Hollywood Road Hongkong, January 12, 1869.

Life

MPLOYMENT WANTED, by a young MAN (English) aged 30, of business habits, and several years experience in Hongkang Apply by letter, ABO," care of Office of this Paper

Hongkong, December 26, 1868.

SAYLCH

& Co-1 VICTORIA EXCHANGE, QUEEN'S ROAD,

the

og ESPECTFULLY solicit inspec- tion of their New GOODS, in following Departments

SILKS. Eevning Dresses -Velvets

RIBBONS.

Fancy Dresses HOSIERY.

Trimmings. HABERDASHERY

Prints, MANTLES.

→Jackets: BONNETS;

Lace

Gloves

Manchester,

Shawls

Millinery

-

Ladies' Outfits BABY LINEN.

Gentlemen's Hats Gloves,

HOSIERY. Clotha

Tweeds. Tailoring in all its Branches.

PER

Household Linens Blankete.

CARPETS.

FURNISHING DRAPERY, Etc., Etc.

P.S-The Dress-making, Milliner have amounted to... $180,081.23 and Tailoring are under the Supery intendence of experienced West End

paid within the same period

and inolade the large sum

of $86,270 lost by the Fire

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...

$160,000.00

hands.

Hongkong, November 12, 1868.

THE TREATY PURTS OF ORINA JAPAN ARDINOFLO AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN."

EXTRAQIS FROM REVIEWS.

(From the Straits Times," July 27, 1868.)

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Jan. 22, Arthur, American barque, 250, Crosby, Chefoo, January 18, General RUSSELL & Co.

Jan. 22, Catharina, N. German barque, 360, Molsen, Nagasaki, Jau, 15, General

BOURJAU, HUEENER & Co.

CLEARED.

On 21st,

Harriat Erving, for Mauila. Esk, for Boubay.

Lucky, for Bangkok. Royal Saxon, for Singapore. Evening Star, for Baugkok,

-On 22nd.

thes, for Whampoa Fair Leader, for Whampoa Nellie Chapin, for Manila. dorg, for Tientsin. Odense, for Takao,

QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, 222 Jam:ary, 1869,

OPIUM-Fata, Now

Bonares, New, Malwa,...

COTTON-CALOUTTA,

BOMBAY, SHANGHAR

Exchange.

Bank, 6 months' sight, Credits, 6

$889

$6427

665 2 670 16 a 194 17 a 21

19 a 20

4/5

a

4/5

:

No. 1757-JANUARY 20, 1860,

easily manage to excite into outrage. against foreigners the ever-amouldering fame of discontent, which is solely checked in China by the hopes of future advancement beld out so frealy to all by ita official system. Without any active or apparent agency whatever, they can axcite outsiders by judicions hints, the expression of confidential opinions that their superior sympathises with the po 4/53 | Pulaco, do, de, while also, if they choose, 4/64 keeping bins well informed of any move menta, and so able to take steps which will prevent the suspicion of complicity being fastened on bin. These men are on out opinion the true firebrands of Chius.

On Caloutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 2215

Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 281 Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, Tle. 74 Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B.,

Sycee, Mexicans,

Gold Leaf,

Gold Bar, 98 Lonah,

· English Severeigns,

Australian Sovereigns, Discount,

wri

***

9 nominal. of at ...per cont .... 23.10 a 23.50 22 80 a 29.10

4.05

4.63

... @ 10:

PASSENGERS, this for Canton on the 21st-

The following European passengers left II. & Duck, Old, 6 p. e. dia.: New, 28

H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 7p. . p.

Do.

do. New, 6 Union Duck, e

Mr and Mrs Crawford and one other. The following European passengers arri Ted here from Canton on the 22nd

Mr and Mrs David R. Crawford, Revd.. Mr. and Mrs Louis, and Reverend Klitske. Per Catharina, Mrs Peel, and 10 Chinese.

MAILS WALL CLORS;

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

For BANGKOK.

Per8IR LANCELOT," To-morrow,

the 23rd justant, at 6 P.M. For SINGAPORE & BOMBAY

Per Str.. AMERICAN," on Monday,

the 25th instant, at 1 P.M.

1. It is hereby nutifled for general in: formaation that, the Contract between the Government of Mauritius and the Union Steam-ahip Company, for the Conveyance of Mails once a Month between Ceylon and Mauritius, and between Mauritius and

Natal, having terminated, the correspon doncs for Mauritius will be forwarded from thin Office in the Mail for Aden, from the Food Mail Packets leaving Aden for whence it will be sent to its destination by

Reunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Munth.

2. No altoration has been made in tho rates of Postage on correspondence ad dressed to Mauritius,

3. As 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 seut in the Mails for London at the following rates of Postage, which must be paid in advange, viz:- Upon Lettore sent by way of Southampton,ret

46 cents eschoz: When sont by way of

Marseillas,...

64

Newspaper vit Southam-

ptonó

Newspapers via Marseil-

les,

12

27

"J

11

Book Packets via South-

ampton,............10

under 4 os, 20 centa, above 4 oz and not ex- ceeding 8 oz ; and 20 cents for every

additional 8 oz

Book Packets via Marseilles, 14 cente under 4 oz; 28 cents above for and not exceeding 8 az; and 28 cents for every additional 8 ounces.

F. W. MITCHELL Postmaster General," General Post Office, Hongkong, 9th September, 1868.

is hereby notified that, under the pro I

visions of a Treasury Warrant dated the 7th May, the Postage ou a Letter net execeding half-an-ounce, in woight preted in Hongkong or at any of the Ports in China and Japan addressed to Egypt, or posted in Egypt, addressed to Hongkong or any of the Ports in China and Japan, and conveyed in the Maile by British Packet, is reduced froin Twenty-four Cants to Twelve

Cents.

For Letters exceeding half-an-ounce in wo ght a further rate of Twelve Cents for ea half ounce is chargeable.

Prepayment of the Postage in compulsory.

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General. General Post Office Hongkong, July 15, 1868.

Temperature.

37

50 p. e. dis

HONDRONG, 224 January, 1869. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Fremises, Queen's Road.} THERMOMETER-9 A.M., Dry, U

DD.

Wot, .. 4P.M., Dry,

Wet,. Self-registered Maximum,

Min. over night, BAROMETER, 9AM1,

Do.

Do.

Do.

4.M.,

for

An apt illustration of the influence

possessed by the subordinates in Yamens is afforded in the 4th Chapter of the well- kaowa novel the Hung Low Meng. The magistrata Yu Tsun naturally inclined to justice is about to isene a warrant for the apprehension of a man who,, with his servants, has committed murder, but is checked by his usher. The culprit is s man of great influence and Yu Tunis puzzled. We quote a few Hues from My Bowra's trauslation

60

"What you say is perfectly true," replied: Yui Taun, but this is a serious affair in 58 631

which life has been lost, and since I am restored to office I am bound to exert.my- 04

self to repay the Imperial benevolence, How can violate the lane on account of 30.828 my private feelings? I really cannot do 50.080 it."

MORRIS'S DIRECTORY

CHINA, JAPAN

and

THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.

Apply to

"What your Worship says is perfectly tnte," said the Usher,but it won't do st. the present time...To do as you say would not ouly render you unable to repay the Imperial bounty, but will involve you in personal danger. Some saferran must be thought of." Yu Tsun was at in thought

for a time, and then he said, "Well then what do you advise?'*

"I have thought of a capital plan," said THE

above Werk is now PUB the shar. It is for your Worship to LISHED and READY FOR CIR-ke your seat in Court to-morrow, to

sunia an appearance of impartiality, and to OULATION.

issue a warrant for the apprehension of Hauel Pan...1 will privately arrange mat ters, and prompt them to report that Hauch Pan has been seized with a sudden illness and is dead. The defendante sball made an official declaration to the same effect.

Your Worship reed only say....

JOHN B. MORRIS, Messrs Bowra & Co., Queen's Road.

Hongkong, January 13, 1869.

PRINTING of every description exe- cuted at the China Mail Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT.

PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed Move ments of the fail Steara Packets of the P.&O. Company for the Year 1869, as approved by er Bajesty's Postmaster General.

To be had at the China Moil Office, Wyndham Strest,

Hongkong, Decetuber 28, 1868.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish 4.

address the public on legitimate gros, by we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our corresponden s.

All communications addressed to the pape must be accompanied by the name of th sender, not necessarily for publication, but a `a quarantee of good faith.

THE CHINA MAIL.

that the whole affair had arisen from the punished him according to the law, the conduct of the kidnapper, and that having others need not be implicated. I will secretly prompt the kidnapper to tell the truth, and people seeing that the result of the divination agrees with the kidnappera. statement, will naturally entertain no doubt. The Haneh family is a very wealthy one, and if your Worship decidi that five hundred or a thousand feela shail be given for Fong Yaar's burial sacrifices the way. This Feng family is not of any and expenses, there will be no difficulty in great importance; all they want is money; and if that is forthcoming no more will be heard of the matter.

And his advice was carried out, though the usher was afterwards banished for knowing too much of his master's past life. It is to the class pourtrayed in the novel that we owe at least half of our quarrels with the Chinese.

...

Sout little time ago we were semi-offici NOTICE-It is particularly requested thatally informed that the Spanish Ministar all communications relating to the genora' in China felt mucli annoyed at the tone business of this paper be addressed to the of certain articles upon the Havens coolie Proprietor and in no case to individuals by trade which, au was asserted, had been co- name Much delay and inconvenience it. the transaction. of business will thereby be pied into these columns from American journals. Asitturned out he was mistakes, avoided...

the articles in question having appeared in a contemporary, though we were dare ful to explain that had we seen them we should have most certainly quoted them. We expressed however our readiness to insert any official contradiction of the statements put forth, reserving of course proof that the details given were correct, the right of comment and, if need be,

But the official contradiction has not yet been forwarded and we still await its arrival.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1869.

WE have frequently expressed our opi. nion that the hostility manifested to foreignora in certain parts of China has invariably found its sources in the official classes and not, as some allege, amongst

By way of refreshing the memory of the Spanish representative on the matter in question, we now call his special at tention to the report this day published

These figures fully warrant the most sanguine expectations of success, and it is hot reasonable to expect that, strengthened with larger Capital, the present undertaking

Some time ago we had occasion to remark cannot fail to prove at least as successful upon the progroan that Literaturs as repre- as the former one. The Old Company, suited by the Press had made and w when it entered the field, had to create a making in the East, and our attention has business for itself, but the Now one, in again been called to the subject by the re-

FT is hereby notified for general informa the mob, We are sometimes must with taking over the outstanding risks and con- ceipt of a Hongkong publicntion which I am by noted for generas informe the remark, that acts of mob hostility HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr nections of the Old Company, will at once deserves some notice and which we have chargeable on Book and Packets of Patterns take place where there can be no cause of the Italia from Havana to this colony.

receive a very large amount of premium, muoh pleasure in introducing to the know-aidressed to the United States of America

ledge of our readers. We allude to Notes transmitted via the United Kingdom will for suspecting the mandarins, from the On the 9th Aug. 1868, she left the form and Queries on hiut and Japan, published be as followa, viz :~~ monthly by Mr Saint, the proprietor of the China Mail newspaper. This publication, is well printa on good paper, and in size and shape is very like its well-known nainte! The following are the main features of sake or prototype at home, and is equally a the New Company:-

mine containing very curious and useful information regarding the language, litera HAVE this day established myself as a 1. A first Call of $100, to be paid upon tars, history, manners and customs of the oach share on allotment, and a further Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese. PUBLIC AUCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD-

Call of $100 to be paid in Six Months; It says a good deal for the extent and JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

all further Calls to be determined upon stability of the footing of Ruropeans in C. LANGDON DAVIES,

at General Meetings of the shareholders. China, that such a publication as this Hongkong, July 1, 1868,

WILLIAM NEILSON in our Firm ceased on the 30th June last...

Mr TOBLAR. Past, Mr WILLIAM NISBET OLMSTED and Mr H SETMOUR GEARY are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this date.

OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1809,

NOTICE,

NOTICE

FROM and after this date Mr.GEORGE F. BOWMAN will act as AGENT of the Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this

S. L. PHELPS,

Agent. Hongkong, Angust 15, 1867.

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

BIRLEY & O6% Hongkong, June 3, 1868.

NOTICE

HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, under he Style and Firm of Girroap F. Paukse

AZE

& Co,

GIFFORD FORBES PARKER, Saigon, Decalabar 20, 1887.

antages are NOTICE.

and enter on a profitably and organised business. Moreover, there is no doubt that the risk of Fire in Hongkong has been greatly diminished by the Building Regula tions now in force, and by the satablishment of a Fire Brigade..

2. Interest at 12 per cent per aunum to be should be established and conducted with

in the first instance allowed on the paid apparently auccessful vigour.

up Capital, such Interest to be payable. The publication is altogether a very in- half-yearly, on 30th June, and 30th De- teresting one, and wishing it every success, comber. The profits after deducting the we commend it to the attention and support sail futerest to be applied thrus: 20 por of our readers: cent, pro rata, amongst such of the share- holders as sball have contributed or in- thenced business to the Company, and the remainder in forming a Reserve Fund of $250,000.

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

We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the numbers for the current year of "Notes and Queries," a most deserving

enzyme monthly, edited by M. N.

12 cents.

94

Via SOUTHAMPTON Under 4 ounce, Above 4 ounce and not ex-

ceeding 8 ounce, Above 8 ounce and not ex-

ceeding 12 ounce,

36 Above 12 cubes and not ex

cceding 10 punces,-~ 48 For every additional & oz.

Via MARSEILLES, Under 4 onnee, Aborsi onnee and not ix.

32 eding & ouues, 4'] Above & Dunes amd not vX-

ceoding 12 ounce,

12

JJ

16 centa,

48

84

Alave 12 ounce anil not ex.

ceeding 18 ounce, For vory additional 4 oz., 16 Piepayment of the Postage is compulsory in cach case,

7. W. MITCHELL,

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 18 1868.

reason that it is their obvious interest toer port with 150 coolies on board. On keep matters as quiet as possible. We the 21st January 1869, she arrives here with 76 alive, 74 having died on the admit this to be true while assorting that passage.! The survivors are so weak the incitement to outrage generally comes and enuciated that many cannot stand, from within the yamêns. The fact is Sourvy has done its work, and the wretch

ed unfortunates who, after labouring like that in every official establishment their slaves in Havana, had at length managed

are, over and above the recognized officials to set out for their native land, have whose squeezes are at least publicly lives and comfort which prevailed when found that the brutal indifference to their

known, a set of hungry and unpaid they arrived at their land of promise has hangers on whose incomes from the same followed them even in the contract which source are precarious and uncertain, and placed them on board the very vessel supposed to restore them to their homes. to whom disturbance of any sort - They may have had enough food, but its long es

their personal safety is not com- quality was unanitable--no- great matter promised is a godsend. Disturbances doubtless in the eyes of the Havana ship- pera, and the result has been the death of any sort or Find involve litigation, of one half. Postmaster General."

appants, or opportunity for bribery. If The tale needs no varnish. Even if for instance, foreigners are mobbed and the Captain be proved to have behaved It is hereby notified that, under the au- they demand satisfaction, the first item is to blame, Will the Spanish Minister in the most exemplary manner, some ODO that the contributors include some of the thority of a Treasury Warrant dated the 1st insisted on is usually the production and best Olinese scholars in the East. Its in- May lust, Superintending, or First-Class punishment of the ringleaders or active se to it? Dess to the Company; 30 per cent, to the forest is not contined to China, and it will Schoolmastera iu the Army will, in future, participators in the riot. As these are augmentation of the Reserve Fund untill be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who be entitled to the sanie privileges in regard perfectly well known at the yamêns, it are directed their attention towards the to Lettere sent by or addressed to them ou subject of Buddhism and its literature, and generally to all who are interested in ori. known in India,

3. When such Ruserve Fund shall have

been accumulated, the payment of In terest to cease, and the profite to be ap- plied thus:-20 por sent to be distributed as already mentioned ainnngat the share

holders who shall have contributed busi-

it shall reach $1,000,000, at which Sgure

B. Dennys, whose Treaty Ports of Chins and Japan" are so well known. From the games attached to the "Notes" wo in see

their own private affairs as are at present becomes an object to consiliate the good enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the will of those subordinates without who

LOCAL

TO-DAT'S FOLICE.

it is to be permanently maintained and the remaining 60 per cent. to be distri- buted by way of dividend amongst the ental autiquities. It deserves to be better Army and all Army Schoolmistresses will aid the best-disposed official is powerless of Mr Goodlake up North. shareholders generally,

4. No shareholder to hold more than 260

phares

BE Interest and Responsibility of Mr

FREDERICK PEDVER in our Fire Company to be managed by General

Managers, with the assistance of a Con sulting Committee

ceases from this dato,

(From the "Emdon Examines," May 16, 1868.). This roally nseful volume"Treaty Forts of China and Japan"] is intended as a guide for travellers and residents in China and Japan, and ass hook of reference for Amay, December 31, 1868. pr2 6. The Funds of the Company to be depos mercantile men generally. It contains an iled in Hanka or in Corstment Esouri-secount, historical and political, of all the FRANCIR is in ties approved of by the Committed, Mr Mer, which from this date fut The Deol of hervorstion may be suspected Pricing Yedh, Hongkong, to Bericht with

open of countries, together

H. D. BROWN. & Co.

be confurted under the Name of BROWN

H. D. BROWN & Co

Amby, January 1, 1889,

apr2

at the Office of the General Managers, or at has been carefully compiled and edited by the Office of Mr HENRY O. VALDWELL, the Mr N. B. Dauuys; and the elaborato maps-

and plans, with which the work abounds, Solicitor of the Company et

Hongkong, December 15, 1858, jeað ¦ considerably enhance its value. ***

Mr May sat again to-day, in the absence be entitled (as Army Schoolmasters of all to find the culprits, or even to arrive at but the First Class now are) to the same just knowledge of the facts of the case; ed with the unlawful possession of a nice H. Rohlfa, a German seaman, was charg privileges, in regard to their Lettere, are and it thus happens that a scrions dis-coloured meerschattin belonging to H. De anjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and turbanceisa windfall of luck to the parties Tavern. It appears that Devine had lent vine, proprietor of the Crown and Andher Private Soldiers.

F. W. MITCHELL,

in question. Thoroughly well acquainted the pipe to Williams, his boarding-master, Postmaster General," with popular feeling, mixing freely with when on a visit to blacao with a crew for General Post Office,

people, especially the so-called literary the Russian ahip Nadeada, and the pipe was Hongkong, July 31, 1868-

class who aspire to official employment, missed at the Hotel there. Prisoner was and somewhat looked up to as having caught here smoking the pipe, and was giv or indirectly for many commence of $6 for the pipe from one of the Nadends the cut of superior officials directly on in charge--Rohlis said that he had paid olat life in

men-His Worship said that prisoner had very humble

grades without ostensible remuneration-the and he would have to return it to the own got hold of a pipe belonging to Mr Daving hangers-on and petty office clerks can er; had he (the Magistrate) any orkiener 19

UNDER DESPATON. For Bangkok-Per bir Lancelot, To morrow, the 23rd instant.

For Singapore and Bombay-Per sten- mer American, on Monday, the 20th inst., {at 2 P.X.

No 1751

show that pris the larceny of him to Gaul,

A Chinama gambling-H ble charging the victims:" tween the fool who conductor erings.The i "one of the vi deavoured to p more emphati simply passing or three days'

Yesterday af men belonging moranco Ci we for stealing ot ging a blanke

n; the thief w day receiving t other receiving months' hard l ed that the am ($7a-nonth) up anything One of the pris attestation of effect, as the beth.

A boatman Daly with havi

of about half-a-

ton: o'clock; a

boat. The bo bows of the ster

give a axtisfactu izto possession, ship said that ti the cottos, mus be would theref to prison for to The cow-dea Inspector Grey but as the Inspe

the defendunts

Poon Ayeou two servants in the Mess of the

Barracks, were a remand.--Ca

evidence as

of the article Identify any C was in the rooa nied all knowled Bequoutly no Worship, bower find security to next six month placed in prison

SUPE

J

(Before the His Lordship The Attorney Bmtuara' certific tion of Mr J. J. clerk to the 1 solicitor, &u. General remark the proceedings accordance wit he simply now and Mr Francis the Ordinance.

The Chief J

Francis, said 8 an officer of ney, solicitor an been in England though in thi and privileges home-you wil all the practice upon it as your f istration of justi other great duty every way. Y this Court is; a you, I have no d a prosperons one to all the rules Bad attorney gained at home spect, and whiel by the practi now tako

His Lordship ing aworn in i

107

&

that he hoped t amongst the ati did not seek to other, which to lars in their pod gious clients,

The Attorne Buch had devAI

he hoped it nev

His Lordship

been, but i mu

since I had the

In Bankrupt

kum-wing (the

to Leong Atai,

to have been di but as sonte sas realized in the c

Binal disposal of

three months.

In Admiralty dlaims in the m

confirmed, on t

land. sitting in the ma in the meantime The Court the

Wednesd

TE

By the Titan hai papers to the we extract the f

The old unde

ed to, we hear,

Chefoo. The

the foreign mine

ing the ure; and

it to make any

to rotire by prev

find any purcha

far as any atte

menacing notiti ago, bus beon a

ther, we imagin

pally stopped

the machination

The time our

18th Dec. 05

Bamewhore-th to their newly the hope of th glad to heat formed in Lon mining and rail

to, intiponce the

tion opposed t

Art VI of th

A correspond

The Peking Go

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