Notices of Firms.

B. Joan FABHAIEN and Mr. Joan. Sampel Cox, will sign our firm per procuration from this datos per

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, April 15, 1889. :). jul15

NOTICE

N connection with Messrs R. DauNJER SHAW & O., of Bombay, and Messrs FRAMJKR HORKUSJE & Co., of Shanghai, we have this day commenced business at this place as Merchants and General Com mission Agents.

Ourfrm consists of MrRUSIOMJEE DRUK, JEBSHAW and Mr FRAMFEE HORNUMBE MUNCHAUSEE is autho

ARMUSJEE & CO.

Hollywood-Road, No-7, Hongkong, 20th April, 1868,

NOTICE.

Amy

Mudy in Chins from this date. MB. JOHN GERRARD, will net as our At

FEED. M. HARSANT. GEORGE A. F. NORRIS.

Hongkong, April 20, 1869.

my 20

MR.Chosis has this day been ad-

mitted partner in our firm

SANDER & Co.

Hongkong, April 21, 1869.

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THE Undersigned having arrived from Bombay has established himself as Moreliant and, Agent, under the Firm and Seb of HISEX SIÐB824 MOINED ALL

HAJEE MEERZA MORMED ALLY,

ABERDEEN STREET, AUTO

Hongkong, April 6, 1869,

VORSA NOTICE.

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For Sale

FOR SALE

-AT THE" " CHINA -MAIL" ́ OFFICE.

THE following SET's of the "CHINA PUNOH" can be obtained, stitched in paper wrappers, at the fate of 25 cent Fer copy vis

No

*

complete from 11.

15. 16.

وو

THE CHINA MAIL.

For Sale

FOR SALE. ELLOW, METAL 16 to 25 on and

to Nail Apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, September 15, 1898. Ph

FOR SALE

DALE ALE, 313 per kilderkin.

BRANDY, (Swain Boord & Co,’s) to pier do đại

$3.50.

32.60.

$2.25.

OLD TUM (Swaine Boord & Co.'s) $5 per duz.

DRY, SHERRY, $8 per do DRY

Also a few separate copies of Nos:1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and from 19 to 24.

AXMAIN

FOR SALE --

do EDMUND'R. HOLMES.- Wine & Buirit Merchant, "SLIG HOTEL” Stores.

UNTZ's Yallow METAL, 20/28 oz and Hongkong, March 10, 1869,

J1 NAILS,

Vivian's Patent Yellow METAL Keel PLATES, 12lbs. and. (lb. with NAILS.

Apply to

;*.

HOLLIDAY, WIBE & (0. Bangkong, June 16, 1867.

FOR SALE.

HE following Properties bolonging to

the Estate of DENT&Co At Hankow be Property at present Messys EVANS HAINBOW, by occupied consisting of a Dwelling House, with Ser- vants' Ofices and Stables and three Go- downs each 150 feet by 60

The situation of this Property outside the British concession, its river frontage ofi 320 feet and extensivasicdown a

GREAT REDUCTION. fender Clusing of Business,

HE Undersigned, who is closing his bu

siness in blay nest, bega most m peosfully to offer to the public, his large selection of Photographs, at the following Luw rates, an opportunity that should not be lost; patrous wishing to have copies from their negatives can have them at greatly reduced rates.

Views in set of 50 each;- $20. Views in sot of 25 each$12.60

WP. FLOYD Hongkong, March 12, 1860,

NOTICE

tion makes it one of the accommoga MR. J. THOMSON begs to intimate that most valable, he is now publishing a Beries of 40

Habkow

for steam boat purposea.

At Bats on the British VIEWS OF HONGKONG, price $25 -

Concession with a thong of 453 feat on

the

10 Views from Platea, 14 by 12 do 10 by 8 Small-instantaneous Subjects from

the DRAGON PROCESSION, Hongkong, September 4, 1868... tf.

26 do, river hund. The buildings consist, of Dwelling Houses with Servants Othon, and two Godowns 100 feet,by 50 and 106

É have this day admitted Mr Banga-feet by 66 on the front Lots, and of a Go-

IN 3. GALL, as a parter in our

Corp wt butts, TAWORTT & Co.

Hongkong, April 1, 1869-

DO

NOTICE

HAVE this day established myself as a. PUBLIO ACCOUNTANE, AVERAGE AD JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,

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

NOTICE,

HE Interest and Responsibility of ME WILLIAM NEILSON in Our Firm ceased on the 80th June last...

Mr TOBIAS PIM, MY WILLIAM NISBET OLESTED. and Mr H: SEYMOUR GEARY.are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and Chins from this date.

HOLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6 1868,

ROM this date Mr GEORGE E LANE,

will act as Agent of the Pacific MI

Steam-slip Company at this port

GEO, F. BOWMAN.

Hougkong, March 15, 1860.

HONGKONG LOTEL

TAROM this date the Management of the Upagkong Hotel is placed in charge

of Mr GEORGE E. FUTTA, to whom all com- munications abould be addressed.

Hongkong Hotel,

April 1, 1860.

YEE WO & Co,

NOTICE

VE have atthorised Mr CLAUS HUDDE

to sign our Firm from this date,

DREYER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1868, -

MED.

NOTICE.

IBD. O. CLARK retires from our Firm, and Mr. J. MURRAY FOURES and Mr ED Hannoun arò admitted Partners from this date.

RUSSELL &Co. China, January 1, 1809.

For Sale:

NOTICE

July 2

SELLING OFF AT COST PRICE, For

/ ONE MONTH ONLY. Undersigned beg respectfully to call the attention of Ship-masters and the Public in Gegenal to the Notice that they STS SELLING OFF the Remainder of their STOCK

کوئے

OUST PRICE LE FOR A

ONE MONTH ONLY,

and that they havolu large assortment of Goods, particolarly Hope, Canvas, Stove, Scale, Packing, Tobacco, Shucru, Cherso sad bundry olber Articles,

THOS. HUNT & Co. Hongkong, April 17, 1 69.

EX F3LCON AND ZIBA, NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON, Į

ONGCLOTH SUIRTS with Linen Frouts, Gauze, Merino and Silk UNDER HIRTS, Lives and Paper CuL LARS White, Brown and Strips Thread and Voltou SOCKS, NECKTIES Aud

own 166 feet by po feet on ine back Lot.

For further partículas, apply at the Uf. fice of the Trustees,

A No. 7, Pedder's Hill; or to

H. P. HANSSEN, What Shinghai. Hongkong, April 10, 1860.

ang31,

PAYNE AND COMPANY,

BELATEE BUNGALOW, or fing

Calcitta,

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.

NGLISH and Anglo German" CON- CERTINAS, HARMONIUMS, VIOLINS and VIOLIN STRINGS, FLUTES, New MUSIC, da do

Flanofortes tunea and repaired.

U. WAGNER, Hollywood Rosa.

Imar-70 Hongkong, Maralı 1, 1869.

PER OVERLAND MAIL AI158. ROSE has just received a choice ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY tortaient of Black and Colored WHOALS AND RETAIL DERTLES, BAREGE, Fancy and Muslin

PRESSES AL

20

THE SALE OF THEIR SOWNERIBRUN, Velvet and Dress TRIM- Obutnies and Indian Condiments. MINGS in great variety,

Namely,

Finestra ubayan ka

Bengal Club Chutney"

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

and Vivians. ELLOW METAL, 18 to 28 oz. Muntz

JOHN BURD & Co, Hongkong, April 6, 1867-

New Advertisements.

FOR SALE

Just landed ex M. I. Str. "Imperatrice.”

·POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. AÐALS WELL CLON

N 841-MAY 3. 1869.

Norice-It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general business of this paper he addressed to the care to individuals by For SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCHOW-Proprietor and in

name. Much delay and inconvenience in Per "FORMOSA,” un Tuesday, the 4th the transaction of business will thereby be

Instant, at 11.

For SHANGHAI,→ =

Par steanser "NIGER," at 7.80 To-morrow, the 4th inst.

1. It is hereby notified for general ia- formation that the Contract between the

avoided,

Our

- TO CORRESPONDENTS,

coltinns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourpelees responsible for the opinions of our correspondents.

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the a quarantee of good fatis,

LARETS: Chafesu, Lafitte, Larose, Gavarument of Mauritius and the Union sesuder, not necessarily for publication, but as

of Mails once à Month between Ceylon and Steam-ship Company, for the Conveyance

Mauritius, and between Mauritius and

Palmer Further Julien, Margaux, St. Emilion.

WHITE WINES Haut Santero, Cha-Natal having terminated, the correspon bha, Madeira, Xeres, Shorry, Muscat, Mus deute for Bauritius will be forwarded from catel, de, de

Office in the Mail for Aden from LANDSTEIN & Co. whence it will be sent to its destination by the French Mail Packets leaving Aden for Hongkong, May 3, 1869

Reunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Month,

tf

tf

this

FOR SALE.--

2. No alteration has been made in the FEW Superior RIFLES adapted for rates of Postage on correspondence ad- Aprise shooting, both breech and mizuressed to Mauritius.

le loader, regulation bores

3A-the communication with Natal and

· LANDSTEIN & Co, the Cape of Good Hopo is thus cut off, the Hongkong, May 3, 1869.

correspondence for those Colonise, unplesa marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, dreiwill, in future, be sent in the Mails for London at the following rates of Postage, which must be paid in advance, vis Upen Letters sent by way

BONNETT & Co. DEMOVED to QUEEN'S ROAD, opposite

Mesere LANE, URAWFORD & Co. Will uper on 5th May, 1869. Hongkong, May 9, 1869.

PUBLIC, AUCTION.

GENERAL SALE.

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HE Undersigned will sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms,. Queen's Road, од

A

WELLINGTON STREET,

Opposite the Catholic Chapel. Hongkong, April 9, 1869.

Lucknow Chutney Per litid. 120,

Cashmere ChutneyPer doz, qte, 304

11

Col. Skinner's Cray

Pindarge Chuties Per doz pts. 21.

Major Gray's Cnop

37

Pickled Mangos, 100 in barrul,

206.

FOR SALE. ANILA HARD WOOD.

Consisting of MOLAVES,

:

Curry Paste

Mulligatonnee Pasta Fer hhd.

$26

BANABAS,

Per doz.. qts, 80s

Corry Fowler

Per doe. pts, 20s Per lb.

48

Apply to

Tamarind Wish, 100

73

slices in barrel,

20

LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, August 11, 1868.

bottle

7

FOR SALE

118

Fer bottle

Per bottle

2-1b, þíns 1-1b, tinm

Tamarind Fiali Rosegal square.

Mangos Fish Roses

Smoked Mangoe Fish,

100 in tins,

,,Chili Vinegar

21 Cayenne Pepper

·JAMS AND JELLIES,

Guava Jelly

Tipparee Jaza Preserved Limes Parved Mangoes

,, Fine Apple Jelly Prag vo

Pickled Limes Buel Preserve Bengal Humpa

Per dozen

ARANGAS,

And other descriptions,

HE desirable PROPERTY OR Queen's Road, lately occupied by Mesare NITH KENNEDY & Co.

For further particulare, apply to

SMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, September 2, 1867.

248

11

J7

18 6 per 1b.:

N. B-Chutuies, Curry Powders, and Partes, shipped in bulk, to any quarter o the Glühe.:

Payne and Co.,

Have always on band a large Stock of superior MANILA CIGARS, of all sizes.

Terms Remittance, or reformuo in Cal cutte, to accompany order.

For orders over £25, 20 per cent discount will he allowed, all Goods free on board in Caloutta

SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

HAVE RECEIVED ET MAIL STEAMER,

Large deortment of MILLINERY,

BONNETS, and HATS, of the

latest fashions.

A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS-

LIN, at GRENADINE for Evening

Wear.

A fine mortment of new French FLOW.

SCARES, Cambrie HANDKERCHIEFS, ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS.

Straw HTS, Elwood's HELMETS, Sany, ster's UMBILELLA, Masala VESTS, Trowser DUCK and DRILL, ALPACA, French MERINO sud PE MATTAS. Ladies and Children's Trimmed Untrimmed HATS, Whits sind Fancy Mus lin and other DRESSES, Printed French CAMBRICS, Silk, Lidle Thread and Cot- ton HOSIERY, Silk GLOVES, Trimtied BODICES, Cabric EDGINGS, RIB-in white and colore, alt sites. BONS, LACES, VELVETS, HABER- DASHERY, &c.

A large sasortment of new TRIM- MINGS and FRINGES in all colors,

Window CURT INS, Mosquito NETS, BHEETINGS and COUNTERPANKS, Bath and Toilet TOWELS, Antimacaisaia An\"Toilet"="COVERS, Damask Tıkla LINEN, Gauze and other FLANNELS, Longeloth and Irish JINENS, STATIO NERY of all kinds, PERFUMERY,

Ladies' and Gentlemen'e Kid OLOVES,

24

Gentlemen's Drab Stiell and Felt HATS,

Bine and Green GOSSAMERS, do

BRUSHES, SOAPS, SPONGES, Chil (Beisch Establishment,

dren's PERAMBULATORS, &c. No.

8. W. BAKER & Co,

Hongkong, April 10, 1809.

20, Foschons Road, Shanghai, Hongkong, February 3, 1889,

}}

NATHAM'S BRANDY in i dozesses,

SHERRY PORT CLARET 1

BIRLEY & CO. Hongkongg: April 8, 1867.

STEAM QUALS,

for Hdle from Store, or deliverable on Board, NGLISH-Londonderry. West Hartley.

Davisson's Weat Hartley, Straker's. Weat Hartley.

WELSH-Blaengware Marthyr.

Apply to ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 16, 1856.

FOR SALE,

JULES MUMM & C6,'T'CHAMPAGNE, MUMM & Ou.'s HOOK & MOSLELE, qts, and pts. Chillingworth's SHERRY and FORT. CHAMBERTIN; WHISKEY, ARE WATTE & PRICE'S BRANDY. ALISOPP'S ALE, dranght and bottle, BAHOLAY & GUINNESS STOUN BRIDGES & SONS PORTER,

ROB: S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong November 20, 1867,

NEW BOOK, THE Speculations of THE

The Old Philosopher.

LAU-TSZE."

Translated from the Chinese

BY

JOHN CHALARUS, A.M

-Price $1:50

ALUD,

The Origin of the Chinese" by the same Author: Price 31.

Apply at Mesars LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. de The London Mission House, Hongkong, October 17, 1858.

FOR SALE:

Ex 8.8. "TIGRE" FEW Fags of Mocha COFFEE, $7 per bag of 28 lb.

Apply to

G. DUBOST&Co. Hongkong,, August 31, 1808.

TOBACCO.

ti

FOR Salo by the Undersigned, an Invoice of AMERICAN TOBACCO, comprising

GOLD TWIST,

GOLD LEAF.

NAVY FOURS.

SULACE. And other BRANDS.

JM ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer and General Commission Agent.

Commercial Bank Buildings, Queen's Road, Hongkong, April 10, 1889.

WEDNESDAY,

5th May, 1869, at Noon 100 casks Cherry Cordial."

400 yards Silk Boot Elastic 200 cases Old Tom,

200 doz. Linen Pocket Handkor

chiefs,

K

100 cases Geneva Gin. 100 casks Bass Beer. 100 casks Allsopp's Bee 100 boxes Common Soap. 200 doz Socksad ve Pya 100 doz. Undershirts.. 200 Muskets. Y

20 cases Tumblers, 100 tins Paint Oil

50 Velvet Pile Rugs.··

100 bolts Arbroath Canvas.

20 doz. Red and Blak Ink.

80 tins Kerosine Oil,

*

50 boxes Linen Shirts

50 Karosine Bracket Lamps.

100 gross Paper Collars.

50 doz. Linen Collars.

1 Bagatelle Table.

1 Lithographie Fress.

An Invoice of Meerschaun Pipes An Invoice of Figs and Baisuus (Please and Muscatal.)

And any other Goods that may offer previous to the Sale.

MORRIS & Co. * Hongkong, May 3, 1869.

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BOARD and RESIDENCE at No. 5, BONHAM ROAD, W. Good'Accommo

dation.

Apply as THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, January 29, 1869.

GEORGE GLASSE

tc

(FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSFORD & Co., PICCADILLY LONDON, AND 28, PLACE VENDOME, PARIS) ENGLISH A ND FOREIGN

CHEMIST VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," SHIPS' MEDICINË CHESTS SUPPLIED & REFITTED.

Hongkong, May 1, 1867.-

F. A. WHEELER HAIR OUTTER & HAIR DRESSER, 20, Queen's Head, (Opposite LANE & CRAWFORD'.) Hongkong, March 19; 1869.

BROWN, JONES & Co., UNDERTAKERS,

tf

ONUMENTS aud HEAD-STONES

ERECTED, in the Boat Style. LEAD and METALLIO COFFINS, on the Shortest Notics.

Apply at

Hollywood Road, Corner of Aberdeen St.

P

RINTING of every description exe- ented at the "China Mail" Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT.

PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed More Aments of the Mail Steam Packets of the P. & Company for the Year 1860, as approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster General

To be had at the China Mail Office, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, December 26, 1868.

LATEST SHIPPING.

CLEARED

Candelaria, for Manila.

A. W. Steve, for Whampoa. Niger, for Shanghai.

tf, Dryden, for Saigon.

of Southampton,..., 46 cents each When sent by way of

Marseilles.orðš, 12 Newspaper vit Sontham-

Newspapera við Marseil

..:

4

13

BIRTH. Hongkong, the wife of.C. W. BROWN, K

On the 1st Instant, at 4, West Terrace, of the Royal Naval Yard; of a Son.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1869.

THE OPENING OF MINES IN CHINA.

NUMEROUS as are the suggestions put forts about opening the mines of Chics, nobody seems to have hit upon any which will overcome practical schenis

of the opposition of the Chinese authorities.

It seems to us that, in one respect at least we are making a great error in the way we bring the question before then In the remarks we have to wake we

Book Pookata via South-

entirely throw overbound any ides of ampton, 10 under 4 carrying out our wishes by force, whe oz., 20 cunts, above 4 oz. and not ex-ther it be the armed occupation of a dooding 8.oz; and 20 cents for every additional 8 oz,

Book Packets via Marseilles, 14 cents 'under '4 oz.; 28 cents above for and not exceeding 8 oz.: and 36 cents for every additional 8 ounces,

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster Genetal

Gongal Post Office, Hongkong, 9th September, 1968.

dertain ares of ground for the purpose of::

digging or wing, or the obvious but not less real policy of force involved in compelling certain concessions from the Chinese wereby our countrymen mag benefit. We are looking at the question in connection with the fact that (to quote the words of Mr Robertson's It is hereby notified that, under the au- memorial)fir the first time. we; ste thority of a Treasury Warrent dated the lat May last, Superintending, or First Class about to negotiate a Treaty the basis of Schoolmasters in the Army will, in future, which is not to be the right of conquest; be entitled to the same privileges in regard

tu Letters sent by or addressed to them on but in the caluness of peace, reason sad their own private

ate affairs as are at present justice, we are about to try and persuado enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the Army; and all

ses will the Chinese Government to yield those Army Schoolmistresses be entitled (as Army Schoolmastors of all concessions which we undertake the re but the First Class now are) to the same privilegea, in regard to their Letters, are sponsibility of recommending." And enjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and treating it from this platform the ques- Private Soldiers.

tion must be discussed under conditions similar to those which would attend a similar discussion with-say any third

ate power, such as Brazil or Peru.: It is hereby notined for general informs.

The first and greatest objection to the tion that henceforward closed mails for the line of persuasion hitherto adopted is the United Kindota will be made up at this constant harping upon the advantages Office and forwarded to London by the Un-which are to come to China, if our de ited States Mail Packets via San Francisco. sires in this and other matters be carried

Correspondence intended to be forwarded

*3

F. W. MITCHELL,

·· Postmaster General, General Post Office, Hongkong, July 91, 1868

Letters, Newspapers, Booksand Patterns, will be bable to the same ratés of postage those sont by the British Mail Packets Southampton við

For Letters, 24 cents per half-bune. For each Newspaper not execelling 4

4 cents. For a packet of Books or Patterns, 8 cents por 4 ofiuces.

The Postage must in all cases be paid in advance; correspondenco not fully prepaid will be sent via Sacz.

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General. General Post Offics, Hongkong February 1, 1869.

UNDER DESPATCH. For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow -Per Formosa, on Tuesday, the 4th inst, at noon. For Shanghai-Per teamer Niger, at 8. To-morrow, the 4th-inst.

by this route must tre addressed via San out. Just as the child is suspicions of Francisco."

horic Fine un-jalop adulterated jam, if he be over-unged to take it for medical pur poses, so a nation such as China, * mery juvenile in the sciences and arts which hayo so immensely bonetitted ourselves, becomes unduly, it not preasonably, sus picious of any measures which we advó- tute tou ostentatiously on the ground of their luneficial effect upon the empire...~, The advantages which will accrue to our selves are almost studiously left out of the picture drawn, and this to the Chinese mind quite sharp enough to see that soune advantages will follow to us, is at once a reason for suspicion. We put the matter thus-"Railways, telegraphs, and mines will be of immense advantage to Chine and plenty of foreigners are willing to take engagements in her service if abe will but give the word." The Chinese believe, on the contrary, that the clauses should be reversed Numbers of for eigners are anxious to make money out of the Chinese Government in a way which will, (though it is by no means certain,) benefit the Empire." Such a dewand natamily requires deliberation, und in view of native prejudices the longer the delay the less the danger to the present bolders of power. Now, the persistance with which we ignore the truth in their view of the case can hardly fail to be damaging to our views. Les us at once boldly throw off the pretence of philanthropy for pretence it is except among the few who would not directly profit by innovation—and put the matter fairly and honestly before the Chinese. We have our own opinions as to the 4:63

means by which China will eventually be" opened up," but they have nothing to do with our plain daty in the present aspect of affairs. Let us say frankly, We desire to work your mines and construct your railways, to navigate your rivers in steamboats, etc., because we sed

QUOTATIONS

HONGKONG. Sed Kay, 1869. OPIUM,Patna, New, $630

Old,... Benares, New,

18 22 16 205

6221 608) Old;... 620

Malwa,

643

Persian,

680

COTTON. BOMBAY,

CALOUTTA, SHANGHAE

Exchange,

4/6! 47

Bank, & months' sight, Credita, 6

+

***

E. &

Gas Company Sharea, ...

W.poa Dock, Old,

5p.

Do Do. Nowy

7 p.

32 p.

Do. do. Ner.

H. & Bank Shares, Old, Union Dock ...

prom.

On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 227 Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 226 Shaughse, 3 days' sight, Bank, Tis. 741 Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., Sycee,

6.75 & 6.26 Mexicans, Gold Leaf,

23.6623.00 Gold Ear, 98 touch, 23.35 23.46 the way to make money thereby. We

4.60 English Sovereigns,

can show you that a gun rather than Australian Sovereigns,

luss will result to your exchequer, that -Discount,

your populace will be satisfied-the more so if you cordially aid us through dist. the local officialsnud that such measures will contribute to the peace of the empire. You will raise around you powerful body of friends of all nationalities vitally interested in the maintenance of peace; while you will be better prepared for war by the resources furnished by our skilled labour. All other nations have adopted them--even Japan and you cannot afford to repain be hind. This or something like it would Beet with far more attention from the Chinese as a purely business proposition than the philanthropic appeals hitherto the fashion. We now come to the condi tions under which such privileges, 30.106 pecially as regarding mines, abould be .30.131 accorded,

25 p. e. dis., quoted Temperaturs.

Boxoxoxo, Brd May, 1869. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road.) THERMOMETER, Bry,

Do. Du

Ju.

4P... Dry,

Self-registered Maximum,

Min. over night,

69 ST

Wet,

BAROMETEE,

9AM

Da,

4 Pors

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The most feasible both satisfy the Chi protect the advant all arrangements be Consular authorities mine Jesse under the as the holder of a st

ground rant being nearest Consul. Bet abandonment of any leges whatever on th we see no medium; case being held to jus ference except cond ensure reprisal even We do not anticipate of this nature woul perienced. The for working a mine wou letters of recommen anthorities from th might be safely left gain as to royalties, were too high the f work and thus cut c from the authorities. but nevertheless cu

might be safely asah it profitable, Tha f just at elsewhere, se great help to an a and were permission are long hear of seven ed. Hundreds of m perience and capit this moment to ta adventures and Chi quietly opened up a certain number of rally be attracted to argument against th the manner we iudic believe that except) mines any such resi again with railway Hundreds will' wi cutting themselves and European law, may be inflicted on t class under such a think exaggerated in should we pretend to anxiety lest a few should get inte troub China pust take he countries have, each this ninteenth-centu thrashing and coddli ed. Let us, rememb Alcock's opinion strangers in interior lingame's assurance "welcome" foreigne

We learn that the season, from Mano

pleted her cargo or that the barracovna feception of emigran not believe, in our formation; that the lat Not long ago the prohibited conlių e from Maçao, becaus which, he had been

werd practised in P tunato wretches to port of exit under kidnappers. If it in vian trade is again Excellency Admiral lups good reasons, f proclamation against we say it with all ye renewed recognition lie na his tempor notification in bis Gi

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THE Band of H. MË, TË ment will perform at ! Tuolay, the 4th im 6.30 PM.. granime:

The fo

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OWING to the chang parture of the Mail, omis of our stuff, Aprit number of Note beccasarily postponed to-morrow, the 4th in

Tur gunboat Bric cruisa on Sunday Deane was on board,

This craft was suppos nected with a recant

the case, We are Fuperiatedent of Poli

in obtaining the bje "No. I round the and the evidence in ti we believe, is strength. It is a that the villages **zu

a fa

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Kyigon Bay appear

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nien who live t etc. Are there any villages?

Abots geven o'clock i red in a Portuguese Bridges Street. It w and paper are not a dese and it is in this instance from ornamentation comed rites of the Roman C

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