THE ARCHBISHOP AND GAIL BLAS.

I don't think I fool much oldar : awurn I'm

rather gray. But so are many young folk; } mael 'pia

every day.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WHAT HAS ANNOYED MERCHANT:.

points, regarding which it would seem that wabave, up to the present time, failed ' 6. Likin is contmustly of jected to by to make the Chinese view understood., foreigners. But is it a past as well They are:--First, a transit; second, know that Chinese arelatos are likin taxations third, exerritoriality; oppored to it too, aud that the Goven fourth, the nest favored button "clanse.

ment regnes it only as u tompotary

longkong Kates of Postage.

(Revised June 23, 1880.)

I confess in more partsendar in what I eat We propose to slate our views in con- expedient and protest Power muat of things China cannot tolerate or submit / Letters, per half ounce, for Books and

and drink,

But one's taste improves with culture, that

is all it means, I think.

"Can you read as once you used to? Well, the printing 8 80 bad, No young folks eyes can read it like the

books that once we had. "Are you quite as quick of hearing f Plense to eny that once again. "Don't I use plain words, your Reverence ?"

Yes, often use a cane;

But it's not because I and it--no, I always;

liked a stick;

Oh, I'm smart, I'm spry. It lively-1 can

walk, yes, that I cau.

On the days ; feel like walking, just as

well as you, young man'

"Don't you get a little sleepy after dinner

every day 2 Woil, i dozo a little, sometitors, but that

always was my way. "Don't you cry a little ourier than pone

twenty years ago !" Well, my heart in very tender, but I think

twas always 90.

Don't you find it sometimes happens that

you can recail a name ?"

Haer

Yos--- know guca lots of people-hat my

memory's not to blume What!

Ven think my metary's failing! Why, it's fast as bright and clie I remember my great grandton

heon dead these sixty year

"Is your voice a little treusly 21

may be, now and then,"

2

nextion with them for your Excellency's bo“ ganded by national neonsaities in information,

WHAT FOREIGNERS MAY DO,

3. As regards dues ad duties paid by foreigners generally, we hold that, by this treaties of Timis, foreigners—

Can import foreign goods into China on payment of the tariff duty;

Clan merxport duty-paid for ign goods to a foreign country, and cotton draw back of the import duty originally

pait

Can convey duty-paid foreign goods into the iner, and either, as the Chymen merchants do, pay duties at

Га

ties; while among the converts are some who look upon their being Christiano as protesting them from the consequences! of breaking the laws of their own country, and refuse to observe the rules which are binding on their neighbors. This slate Under the, exterritoriality clause foreigners are to be dealt with by their own national authorities, but an regaria Chinaze subjects on Chinese soil it is only the Chinese, anthorities who can deal with them, and Chinese subjects, whether Christian or not, to be accounted good subjects,, monat rendor AD exact obedience to the laws of China. If any vifend against these laws they must, one and all, Christians and non-Christians

fixing then taxation. In these trontions times the demands on the Government are very heavy, and it is impossible to avoid having recourse to special argues, Wo maintain that all such matters should be left to be determined by China herself, and that the foreigner has no more right to interfere with or plot to, the then China would have to inter fore with or criticise the notion of a ferrigu Govermeat is raising lots or increas ing faxer I foreign merchants desire to escape the likin they can rupe it; all they have to do in to supply them, selves with transfer certificates when

ringing native produce out of the interior.

If they do not carry transit certificates they inud pay the likin, for in the absence of unsii certificates all goo.is are abke and industingnialable,munication. itted must in the interior pay likin according to the rule of the locality.

In the following Statements and Tables the Katus are given in cents, and are, for

Patterns, per two ounces,

Newspapers over four nunces in weight re charged as double, treble, &c., as the are may be, but such papers or packets or Two papers may be sent at Book flate. Newspapers must not be folded together an muas anything schatener be inserted Printed except boat Gde Supplements, mattor may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rato, Pricea Cur- rent may be paid either as Newspapers or Books,

one,

Commercial Papers signify such papers alike, submit to be dealt with by their as, though Written by Hand, do not bear native authorities, and the foreigu muis. the character of an actual or personal cerie spopilenos, such as invoices, deeds, copied ionary cannot be permitted to carp the music, &c. The charge on them in the name right of shielding them from the foon-se for booke, but, whatever the weight of sequences of their nets.

a packet contaizing any partially written conta

!

Local Parcel Post.

[No. 5376.- OcтOBER 2, 1880.

PATTERNS Some difficulty is experienood in obtaining a general understanding of It is a bond fide sample what is a Pattern.

1. Small Parords may be sent by Pont between any of the Post ffices in China or Japan, as well sa to Masso, Pak of goods which the souder has for sale, or of goods which he wishes to order. It in boi, Singapore, Penang, and Malacca. They must not exceed the following dimento consist of the smallest possible quantity sions, 2 feet loug, 1 foot broad, 1 foot deep, compatible with shewing what the goods nor weib more than 6lbs. The postage are, and must have no intrinsic value, will be conta per Ib., which will include Registration. The parcels may be wholly closed if they bear this special endorse ment, FARCAL, CONTAINING NO LEITER, bat any parcel may he opened by direction of the Postmaster General,

2. The following oannot be transmitted: Parcels insuficiently packed or protected, or liable to be crushed (18 bandboxes, &c.) Glass, Liquide, Explosive subata ces Matches, Indigo, Dyestuffs, Io, Meat, Fub, Gamo, Fruit, Vegetables, or whatever is dangerous to the bigils, or likely to be.

come offensive or injurious in transit.

To provide means of remitting atall auma of money to or from this Colony and between the Ports of China, the Post masters and Agents are allowed (but not required) to purchase Hongkong Postage. Stamps from foreign residents.

Between Hongkong and Yokohama, bow- ever, in either direction, Money-Orders must be vaad.

The Stamps tendered for sale (must not exosed 860 in vaine, must be perfectly alean, in good condition, and in strips of al least two, as no separate Stamps will be purchased. They must be presented per conally or accompanied by a note.

The Postmaster or Agent may postpone gif his public fonds in band aro

5. Parcels will as a gouerad rule be for warded by Frivate Ship, not by Contract Mail Packet. The Post Office reserves the

mission,

Hou, and of delaying delivery in case the number of parola is such se to retard ather correspondence. No responsibility suspicious.

each custom home and taxes at each taking foruya goods into the interior or 10. In order that negotiations for paper, it will not be charged less than 5 right of selecting the opportunity for trans- purchasi and he will refuse to purchase

barrier set, or, by payment of the tarif transit que, eu fire their goods itong Rack Jutus anal taxes nu rough 10 any place, however distant, Bamed by them and entered 173 their transit: cortilesetes,

the transit du at le Fest “bneshSE

not

treaty revision may be facilitated, what is required is reciprocal consideration and mutual forbearance.

We accordingly address to your Excellency this com-

To recapitulate:—--

in any case which appears doubtful or

He is allowed to charge

The sender of any Registered Article may accompany it with a Return Receipt

Is accepted with regard to any parcel, but Commission of one per cent on all Stamps on paying an extra fee of 5 cents.

The limit of weight for Books and Com-the system of Registration will secure the purchased. mercial Papera to Foreign Post Offices in endere against any but a very remote pro- 4 lbs. Patterns for such offices are limited bability of loss. to 8 ounces, and must not exored these dimensiona 8 inchon by 4 inches by 2 inches.

N.. means No Registration.

Countries of the Postal Union.

The Union may be taken to comprise Europe, most foreign possessions in Asia, Japan, W, Africa, Egypt, Mauriting, all N. America, Mexico, Salvador, Chili, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, The Argentine Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad, Gniane, Honduras, Bermuda, Labuan, with all and Spanish Colonien.

4. The public are cautioned not to con found these facilities with a Parcel Post to

Europe, &o, which does not asiat.

POST OFFICE NOTICE. Unclaimed Correspondence, October 1, 1880.

App Suino

Most countrice to which Hongkong for wards Correspondence having joined the General Postal Union or being probable Angan about to do so, it is cossary that the following rules be strictly observed, registered or u registered, can be received 1. No Letter or Packet, whether to be for Postage if it contains gold or silver money, jewels, precious articles, or anything that, Anmark, Mr.

A. Shows, Mr. Alan Andros Allaide Dom- ingos, B.

Alter

But I write as well as ever with a word then such produce has to pay the culio nuich more than this: they interpret this | hold that the produce not yet bought by Danish, French, Netherlands, Portuguese se a general rule, in hable to Customs Baker, Mr. C.

old fashioned peri

pile, the faunter sein at the port), or, Well, it it hot provided with transit ontificates,

and boxes to what kinose mirelands

Cau esport muse produto on pays ceart of as export, taraf dung ;

It's the Gilotts' make the trouble-not at

all my finger enda

That is why my muud looks shaky when 1

sigu for dividerul.

*Don't you stoop a little, walking" a way ve ahenys toml

It's

I have always beau rennt shoullored evor

since was laɛ.

"Don't you hate to tie your shoe-strings"

Yes, I own it-thut in tran.

BRIEFLY, WHAT CHINA WANTS. Cate porchese nerve produce in the

In the matter of inward transit we interior, a, mtended for foreign 7. As regards parisiliation-2. 6, ex hold that certificates only cover gooda expect and spydronk with transit certifi- tennerday. By the treating foreigners from a treaty port to the place named in car can bang 1 10 a finaly pork, in China are: woenable to the the certificate, exempting them from all compet dong the mare from vi de 115 jurisdiction of the Chinese authorities, taxon in route, and that, once arrived at ja, they my extortatorialized. If they that place, they thereaftar differin no and taxes, by simply exhibiting the cegde herster cach matom house and have disputes among theme Ives their respect from uncertificated goode, and Fancier pressed, it being any charged, own murices are to see them; if they must, like all uncertificated goods, pay commit an oflenos their own authorities whatever charges the barriers passed ar to punish them according to their thereafter may collect. own national laws. But foreigner claim In the matter of outward transit we extratorial privilege as meaning not foreigners, or honght but not covered by culy that Chinese officials are not to transit documents, is liable to all local control them, but that they may discharges, and that goods brought down ngand and violate Chinese regulations under transit passes for foreigners most with impaunty. To this we cannot be sont to foreign countries, and cannot consent Chins has not by any trasy be allowed to go to other Chinese ports given foreigners permission to disregard of sain to the disadvantage of native or violate the laws of China. While owned goods which have not had the residing in China they are as manch benefit of the transit pass. bound in ohrarve them as the Chineas #:0. What has been conceded in the Leration in this connection is merely that oflandera shall be punished by their own national vilicials in accordance with their

Can convey pause pirnhuco tron Ervaty знять to treaky port our payicent of an export duty of the port of shipment and acovat-trade hart anty at the port of discharge

en, deer the payment of the even frado half duty as shova, convey such "Can't you tell uld stories over?" I am native province into the interior on pay.

not avaro 1 do.

Don't you stay at home of evening? Don't you love a cushioned seat.

In a corner, by the reside, with your

slippers on your fert " "Ucn't you wear warts, Beery femelk?

Don't you muffle up your throat? Don't you like to hase the help you when

you're putting on your coat?

Don't you like old books you've doge- orod, you can't reagimber when Don't you call it late at me o'clock ned

go to bed at teu?

ment of the dalies and taxes, at the tom housest and barriers passed a te, in the NTVE a Chiesa own national laws

chatb

In the matter of likin and taxation generally we hold that China, as a independent State, hus the right to levy whatever taxes the plaasen, in whatever manner who may think best, and we con sider it aufair on the part of other Govern- meute to question our proceedings or put duficulties in our way, naming that we only collect special taxes because special circumstances call for them.

Countries NOT in the Union. The ohtef countries not in the Union are the Aus tralasian Group.

Portage to Union Countries. General Rates, by any ronte — Letters,

10 cants par az. Post Cards,

B cents each. Registration,

10 cent. Нетерарати,

2 cents each. 2 cents per 4 oz, There is no charge on redirected porre- "pondence within the Postal Union.

Books, Pattern aud

Comm. Papers,

Postage to Non-Union Countries. Hawaiian Kingdom:- Letters,

10 Registration, None. Newspapers, Books & Patterns, 6*

5*

duties

2. This Regulation prohibits the sending of Patterns of dutiable articles, unless the quantity sent be so small as to make the sample of no value.

3. The limits of weight allowed are as follows:-

Books and Papers-to British Offic, 5 lbs. to the Continent, &c., 4 lbs. Patterns to British Offices. 6 lbs. if with- out Intrinsic value; to the Continent, da, 8 oz

Indemnity for the Loss of a Registered Letter.

The Post Office is not legally responsible for the safe delivery of Registered corres pondence, but henceforth It will be pre- pared to pasko good the contents of much correspondence fost while passing through the Post, to the extent of $10, in certain

1. That the sender duly observed all the conditions of Registration require.

That the letter was securely enclosed

West Indies (Non Duion), Bolivia,osses, provided :- Costa Rica, Guatemala, Now Granada, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay¶. Loiters,

egistration, Newspapers,

|

Bartow, F.

1

Leti. Pap.

1

Lets. Fac Haywood, Jas, W. 1 Holland, W.

1

Hoist, U.

1 regd.

1

Howitz, B

1

Jacobs, T. S.

1

Jamieson, Geo. 1

Frans, Adelaida de i

1

1 regi Jesus, Theresa de 1

1

1

Barton, Thomas 1 Bates, Chs. P. Beale, Newton Bell, Jamos

(Engineer

Katmek, M. H. I Kenderdine, S.S. I Kramar, J. F. Kwong Tel

1

1 regd.

1

I

cardKwong Wing Hi 1

1

Latouche, Capt. 1 Lees, O. V.

2

Lum Gay

Bendit, Morrits 1 regd.Laigi, A.

1

Blake, Rev. C. M. 1 Boddy, R. Boey Yock Siew 1 Hrow, Thos. Banting, J.

Mesaro

Mo. Alister, A. 1 Mackie, Mrs

I parcel

1

Malplade, GaitenDi

1

Meerady, Jan, M. & Membert, Chs. E. 1

1

Mendonca, Bimao 1

Min King

2 1 pcl.

Carvalho,

Joaqui. A. Cotty, G. Chase Bros., Cheong Leong 1 regd. Crofton Cheong Loong

& CO. Chong Sing Chugsa, Mathias 1 Coken, 8.

Nen Ong Tow 1 11

Norville And

}a 1 psl. Olywalderanan 1 card

A. E. H. Packard, 0.

I

Pang Tai

4

Compton, Lord A. 1 Conceicao, à. da i Coustable, G.

For example, if Chinese law prohibits The above is in a general way what subjects from going through & cartain tonigheta trading in native and foragh passage, Soriguers cannot claim to go gonda are exvided to as vegania payment, through that forbidden passage in virtue › of duties in accordance with treatas and | of exterritoriality. If they go through

rogadetioas

it, and thereby broak a Chinose law, their own national officials are to punish thon in accordance with much Jaws as provide for analogous caans in their own country, In a word, the trng mesning of the xterritoriality clange is not that the foreigner is at liberty to break Chinese should be bona fide othicials and not Fiji, via Torres Straits, Letters, 12; Remediately the loss was discovered, the Farydah, M. hows, but that if he ofleads he shall be punished by his own national officials.

TRANSIT INWARD AND OUTWARD

As regards trust inward, how 1 ever, teenagers have maintained that to

|| In the matter of jurisdiction we hold that the exterritoriality conceded in the treatise does not free the foreignert from observing the rules which Chiuose, have to observe and, seeing that Conania have indicial powers, we think the im. portance of the trust requires that they

tradors,

30

None.

ال

Casks & Patterns, 10

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and

Coelson, Capt. 1 Cross, Jno. Digby, F. Donitz, Profir. I

1

1

Olgn

I

in a consonably strong envelope.

3. That application was mando to the Dabain, Mille. Postainster "eneral of Hongkong im-

1

Feroaudos, B. M. 1 Filsinger, Wm. 4 Freser, Jas, Froderie & Co. I Frosie, Matilda Faller, Miss

** How instay eronius can you out, of all - my goals ace exeuntod en ronde brons 2

you used to korv,

pot to the place mentioned in the temsil certificate is not ruough. They have inda shat foreign goads which have quen joud traust dura cannot as quently he called upon to pay any local

To this interpretation | Again, seeing that China has agreed large what ver. we cannot agree. By the treaties for that these judicial powers You've drained the brimming golden eup, eignara have the option of taking out or exercised by foreign consula within the conditions accepted by that other sion, via Aden, Lottere, 25; Registration, not caused by any fault on the part of the Gardner, C. T. 1

not taking out transis centientes.

"That called you by your Christian name

son fifty years ago?

"How look the prizes to you that used to

fire your brain? "You're reared your mound-how high is

il above the level plain (

that made your fancy reel,

Ir

tell us how you feel

THE CHARACTER OF 4CONSULS.

shall be

gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Banks and envelope being invariably forwarded with In the matter of the most favored Patterns, 4: Vin Helle, Letters, 25; Rauch application unless it also is lost. uation" clause we bold that when any gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and country claims to share. the privileges Patterns, 4.

Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, and Aacon conceded to another it is bound to observe

10; Newspapers, 2; Books sud Patterns, fi likewis.

* A small extra charge is made on delivery, + There in Registration to British W. India

Irlands, 10 cents. To the Bahaman und Hapti. The San Francisco route is available.

In the matter of the missionary ques- tion, we hold that within Chinese tor- ritory it is only the Chinese officials who can be allowed to exercise authority over the Chinese people, and that Christians or not Christians, Chinese subjects must one and all pay due respect and obedi

Chinese territory, foreign governments You've slept the gildy potion off-now transit certificates are applied for, the should, on their side, take care that none treaty stipulation require that the place but good and reliable son are appointed Several States, bhowever, In which the goods are going must be to thega proste, moned and entered in the certificate. sppoilt meroinut consule. Now, in o far as contorns that part of a coLB's Why is this at It is because the curtiti- oate is only to free the goods from the duty which comprises the reporting and treaty port to the place imod in the testing of ships and the shipping and certifione, arrived this, the certineate discharging of sailors, China does not

What China wishes to do is to carry location water pay and the goods jet to its being discharged by mer-

Tapet from chant consuls; but in China a consul's out the treaties in such a way as to give they rafter del

certbeatod goala,

Sluties comprise judicial functions as full effect to all their stipulations, and A gau, отвениту the foreign archant having the option well, and the importance of such functions place all foreigners in China on the same

"You've watched the harvest ripaning till

overy stem was oroped, **You've seen the rose of beauty fade till.

every petal dropped, "You've told your thought, you va done your task, you've tracked your dial round.

- backing down! Thanh Heaven, not yet! I'm bale and brisk and sound,

Ant good for many a tursin, as you shall

Tivo to nec;

My shoes are tie rowdy yet don't

think yon're rid of me!"

his lusty prima when he And where will you be if I live to best old

Thomas Parr?

Old Parr way

was older for,

10

ence to the laws of China

of taking ca tes taking a brands is such as to try to demand the ap-footing, but she cannot allow thoa

documeats, it then reguite that tur eign goods of the kids were found at the Bagplace in the naerior at the mame time-ramely euticsted and uncertin cated. The certificated goods, travelling Fin a given direction under verificats nga sila bene, from the treaty port to a place named, are by traly exempt from taxation "You're going? Cue, permit me please, everywhom sate, white the arcertifi

I beg you'll take my arm I lako your arta! Why take your arcted goods, hausported in any direction

A woll 1 know at www acertam charia-

3'd thank you to be told,

I'm old enough to walk alone, but qui

very old!

--tver Wendell utmost the Atlanta,

CHINA'S NEW DEPARTURE

DIT OF CHIS LAN Pra CCULAN

ARGUMENT OF THE IMPERIAL OUT ERNMENT IN FATUR OF CHINESE COMPETITION IN TRADE

The following is the text of the scular which Chin Lau Fiu, tho Chi nese Ambassador in the United States, has been intrusted to transmit from his Government to Secretary Evarts:

The Toung li Yamen to the Chiucas Ministers Abroad:-

pointuent of bone fide officials to con

Moreover, where cases salar post. requiring joint investigation occur it is either convenient or diguited for a Chinese official to sit on the beach with a merchant cousul who may have been fand for Buggling the day beford, or who, in his mercantile capacity, may perkaps to personally interested in the use at issue,

5. The "must favored nation" clause

What the treaties aim at is mainten

treaties to be wreated to mean something which is essentially aufair to the Chinese people, nor, in attempting to adjust national resources to national wante, can she sent to any interference with her sovereignty as an independent State. auce of pouceful relations, and it will be founal that nothing contributes to this end more powerfully than a due recugni- tion by either State of the independence is found in all the treaties, and it is well and sovereignty of the other.-Nec that it should be so, for it is difficult for York Herald. China to distinguish between foreigners, or to say to which nationality euch be- longs; and so much is this so that even non-treaty Power foreigners are treated like the others The object of the on arrival at the place of destination, foreign negotiator in introducing this

A young lady wishing for a situation, was bow can it bo posible to distinguish clause was to prevent his own ustionale among equally uncertificated goods which from being placed at a disadvantage as recently interested in an advertisement for had paid and which had not paid transit compared with others, and to secure that some one to do light housekeeping." Bo she wrote to the advertiser asking where dues 1t is evident, therefore that all should be equally favored. Now this the light-house was, and if there was any

omplete exemption from taxation every is precisely what China desiros; but way of getting to shore on Sunday. where and for all future time is not the foreign Governments, although their ob. * What made you quit the East ?" said a meaning of the treaties, but simply that jects in negotiating for the

at pleasure, me everywhere liable to the When the incidence of local taxation, Į certificated goods have arrived at their place of destination, and by the cau- celling of the certificate have become uncertificated, they, like other unoortifi. anted good, are thenceforth liable to The certifiente ones cuncolled

tusation.

Je is rumored from Berilu that the Grand Dako of Hesse, the widower of

Princess Allee of Great Britain, in to take for his second wife the Prices of Artorias, King Alfouso's oldest sistor,

Frs$

"most man in Nevada to a new-comer.

" I got gouds are to be freed from all taxes en favored Dation" clause were similar to into trouble by marrying two wives," Fort. In a word, as we understand the thone of Clins, are not always fair in the response."Well," said the other, "I a certificate their interpretation of it. For example, came out here because I got into trouble inward transit privilege, 1. Since the treaties of Tientsin were only protects goods from port to place of if Cuina for a consideration grauts a cer- by aarrying only one wife." ratified China's relations with foreign destination; but this is already a great tain country a new privilege on certain added a bystander, Powere have invariably been conducted privilege, for, on paying one transit due, specified conditions, this would be of the got into trouble simply by promising to in accordance with their stipulations, the foreigner can at pleasure send his qalure of a special concession for a spacial

ways that differences occur.

marry one."

I Registration via San Francisco, 10 cents.

Cannot be zoni via San Francisco.

(d), and the Philip-

piuos

(1),

LOCAL POSTAGE.

direction,.... Chins (d), Tonquio Japan. Sism. Cochin kong, Macao, China, Uffice) viz: Hong- (through a British Between any other two) of the following

Between Hongkong, Canton, and Macao, in either

5

30

2

"And I,"

'came here becauso I

(d) No Parcel Posk

Local Delivery,

Is the middle of one of Rowland Hill's

Books

Parcels,

Letters peroz tration.

Post

News ard papers. Patterns, including

and

per lb.

cents.

certs.

cent

tents.

cents.

per 3 oz. Registrys,

cents.

3. Invitations, do, can generally be delivered within Victoria at the private houses of the addresseen rather than at places of business, if a wish to that effect he expressed by the sender, otherwise all

of business.

8.

Bozholders

De sky sobops 1

4. That the Postmaster General is atls. fied that the loss occurred whilst the corres- pondence was in the custody of the British Postal administration in China, that it was sender, by destruction by fire, or shipwreck, nor by the diabo eaty or negligence of sny person not in the employment of the Hongkong Post Office.

5. No compensation can be paid for wore damage to fragile articles anch as portraits, watelies, bandsomely bound books, da, which reach their destination, although in a broken or deteriorated condition.

Money Order Regulations. L-Money Orders are exchanged with the United Kingdom, New South Wales Queensland, South Australia and Port Darwin, the Straits Settlements, Western Australia, and (except at Shanghai) with the Japanese Empire. Hongkong also

issues orders on Shanghai, and vice veras.

2-Small sums may bo remitted between the other forts by means of Postage Stamps, subject to a charge of one per cant, for asking them.

Gertrude

1 1 regt.

1

1

Paraira Bilta, M. 1 Pozgi, M. G. Bago, Bebastino 1 Richard, Mrs C. 1 Robertson, A. Robertson, James 1 Robson, G. E. 1 regd.Rodrigues Au- Į

rora, M. Rosa Maria, F. 1 Samuel, Wm. 1

Souza, 8. de

Stork, M. J.

Taylor, W. K. Teals, F, G, Thomas, Mr.

H. P.

Thoros, M, M,

Tickell, F,

Velini, Paolo Venel, F.

I

1

1 regd. Wallace, Mr.

Gardner, F. A. 1 (til Hilario Goo Wat Gray, Mine Etta B Greenberg Joseph 2 Greenberg, J. Greenstein,

Panline Gregg, Dr.

Hap Loong Harman, G.

1

Watson, Mr. J, T, I 1 Wheaton, John 1

1

1 regd. Whiteley, Frol. 2 Williams, O. E. 1 I regd wing Tang Hi 1 regd.

Wong Hoy

1

Wan Ham Tanng 1 Xavier, José Y,"I

I regd.

1 $ Harrison, Chs, I card Yong Kee Hurtley, John 2

Detained for Postage. Aine Bagnot A. 28 Pasange 19 Patterns

Baulzfer Paris

$6.82 to pay. Dian Jose, Sr. Da. 1 Let. 2 cents to pay. For Merchant Ships.

Albion, 6.8. 2 Alexa

3.-Many Money Orders are supplied to Annie, M. Weston I residents the smaller Ports in ibis way. | Argo

Letu. Par.

L. 3. Barnham

Lucille

Lebe. Fap.

K, Casile

A

Alex, Newton

.1 Holge

Acna Bertha

1

1

Lander

Lord of the

Inied, B.Q.

6

1 Lothair

snd unsealed envelope to the Postmaster at B. J. Bricks

An application for an order is filed up, Belle of Oregon 1

B. Aymar and is enclosed with a stamped, directed,

1

Malebaran.

1

Matchless

2

MoMiMem

1.

1

Metbresk

8

Mercur

Moras

the nearest issuing office. The application Bride

B

must be accompanied with the fall amount Brodick Bay

Cu Bug Orga (including commission) in cheque, postage Californis

or other sqa stampa, or equivalent of cash, Canton, 6.5. little margin should be left for variations Catalina

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Doctor Petermann I 4-No order must exceed £10, or $50. Eden or include any fraction of a penny, nor will Ellen

more than two such orders be issued to the Evening Star same person, in favour of the same payee, Fehing by the same mail. Orders will be drawn Fentany

at the eprrent rate of the dayt and paid at the rate of the day when the advice arrived.

The commission is as follows :—

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$50 or £10....50 B.-Lists of Money Order Offices in the United Kingdom may be consulted at 6-Names must be given in foil (except when there is more than one Christian Janet

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Books, etc, without Covers,

Whatever complaints there. may have goods to ang market, however distant, consideration. Should other countries sermons he was disturbed by a commotion

1. All correspondencs posted before 5 come forward, and in virtue of the in the gallory. He cxclaimed "What's Rm, on any week day for addresses id boen on the part of foreign Governments without further liability to taxation.

1. As regards transit outwards, rost favored nation" clause claim to the matter there, the devil seems to have Victoria will be delivered the same day, oo this head had in the main been

and generally within two hours, unless the oocasioned by acofdents to individuals foreigners have held that goods may be participate in the new privilege, although got among you A countryman replied, delivery should be retarded by the Contract

It arn't the devil's a doing it, it's a lady Mails. and the incidence of taxation. As re brought down under transit certificate Chisa need not necessarily exact a simi!

lar consideration in return, yot it would wot's fainted." Hill rejoined, "I beg the even when not intended for foreign ex- gards the first class of complaints it must be remerabered that such thinge may port, but meant for resale in China, and be only just to expect that, enjoying the lady's pardon and the devil's too."

You will observe, my bredron, dat de and that no bave gone so far as to say that, oven privilege, they would consent to observe occur in any country, amount of foresight can effectually guard without certificates, no tax ought to be the condition or conditions aceopted by rainbow is composed of all colours except the Power to which it was originally who. Dere sn't no white in it. Derefore

Hongkong and Shanghai. the zainbow is bow of promise to de colored correspondence is invariably delivered at against them, while as to taxation it is charged in the interior on goods or where there are no treaty provisions or dinarily exported to foreign countries, granted. But, far from this being the race. Perhaps you dont know how do rain the rearest place who desire to send Ciro name) but the name of the Payes used not John Nicholm 1 Wm. Kitaon where treaty provisions are read two Now, as Chinese merchanta bave to pay case, there are some who, while demand- bow is made. I'll tell you, and I want you

all taxes en route, it is obvions that the ing the privilego, refuse to be bound by to rompmber it.

it over on de do, all 2. Treaties may be revised ones in; only way foreigners could bring down the conditions attached to it, This is the from de can, de winde blom. P do water jars, Dividend Warrants, Invitations, Cards, be given if the ordor be crossed (as obeques John, E. Bost pn, Wylo

the same sight, to addresses in are crossed). It can then be paid only every ten years, and such additions, goods free would be under certificates, unfair interpretation to which China land, au' den de 'lectricity distintegrales de Hongkong, Bangkok, or the Ports of China through a Bank, and may afterwards be abrogations or modifications as are in- and therefore, without certificates geous « most favored nation" clause, we bolen, au' in dis way de rainbow is formed.

objects Ju a word, as regards this water, s de rala comes down before the and Japan, may deliver them to the Poet specially crossed to any Bank.

Office unstamped, the postage being then

Argus. Facb 7. No order can be paid till the Payee troduced depend, of course, on the must pay, no matter what may be their

A CHARMING girl of the period was staying charged to the sender's account. voluntary assent of the contracting subsequent destination.

has signed it in the proper plage... An Bombay Jan-E-Jams Journal, And, again, that if one country dosires to participate

4. Boxholders may also send Patterns order can be transferred to another office Courrier de Bruxelles. Powers. The first revision of the British since native trade would be subjected to in the privilegee conceded to another at a country house in Norfolk the other day, batoh must consist of at least ton.

to double up with treaty was concluded by the Tamen and unfair competition if foreignera were country it must consent to be bound by here was a crowd of guests; and she had

the daughter of the house, to the came places in the same way. En-on payment of an additional commission English Mechanis and World of Science the British Minister in 1869; but, not permitted to bring down produce under the conditions attached to them and A quiet gir)-indeed supposed to be serious. velopes containing Patterns may be wholly in one of loss of at order, nec-neity for Evening Standard.

tboy retired for the night, the girl of closed if the nature of the contents be first stopping payment, or the like, application withstanding that friendly negotiations transit certificate and then send it to accepted by that other,

the period lighted

Order Office for instruations. low her General, as he · consider necessary, and had extended over two years, the British another port of China for sale, it followa COMPLAINT AGAINST THE MISSIONARIES. | disposed of her garette and gracefully exhibited or stated to the Postmaster should be made to the nearest Money Germania. Government refused to ratify the arrange that the produce that is entitled to 9. Over and above the four points het herself in low hair with her approved by him. Printed Circulars may

8-If the order be not presented within Illustration Espanols, six months an additional commission willustrated London News: ments of its representative, and the transit privileges can only be such commented on, there is the missionary mind my smoking, Mary dear, do yon be inserted in auch Pattern Papkers.

be charged; if pot within twelve months, Iron Trade Cirguler. revised treaty has never been in force. produce as is intended for foreign export. question. China, recognizing that the "Oble," replies the serious one, I adore

PARCELS. The public is reminded that, the money will be forfeited. When the Lanterne, &. For a year paat, the revision of the In a word, as regards native produce object of all religious systems is to teach it-it makes you srsell just like a man." German treaty has been going on ; among outward, the case is just the same as men to do good, has by treaty assonbed Ir is said that for some time pass the there is no such thing as Parcel Prat order is once paid no further salt, ona be Propagados

to Europe, &o. Much trouble and disap- entertained.

Raft (Song) the proposals of the German Minister with foreign merchandies inward; the to missionaries coming to teach their Canadian Government has been in treaty pointment are caused by persistent attempts -No order can be paid until the advice Report of Brist Congregation. there are some to which it is impossible transactions differ, but the amount of doctrines in Chine, and has also guar with representatives of a syndicate of Eng- to send small valuable trities through the relative to it has been received:

Staatsblad van 1860. for China to assent; and so, although duty charged is the same,

Fans, Curios Articles of "Dress, For, just as anteed protection to them and to their linh capitalists, who are now in Ottawa, Pont.

Tea for Sale (circular). there has been much discussion, no a foreigner can take foreign goods to converte. But among the missionarica with a view to forming a company with Faney Work, and similar prescuts are con

Times, espital to build the whole of tinually being refused, the senders baving £20,900,000 Battlement has been yet arrived at, asy port of China on payment of a full are some who,, exalting the importance the Pacific Railway, the government giving often spent more in Postage than wonjil

York Horakh In this matter of treaty rovision a and balf duty, so he can go to any port of their offics, arrogate to themselves an a land subsidy of 60,000,000 or 60,000,000 have paid, the freight by s'amor. mutual interchange of views is a pre- of China and thence. taks Chinese official status, and interfere so far as to acres and taking no further responsiblity. refund can be made on such parcels of the liminary of auch importance, and it produco to foreign country on pay-transact business that ought proporly to The negotiations, are said to be very nearly value of Stamps obliterated before the

be dealt with by the Chinese local authori- completed. appears to us that there are four cardinalment of a similar full and half duty.

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gratin.

Local Orders on Shanghai ará drawn at 2 per

Handelsblatt.

cent, premium in all cases. A fized dol- - Printed and published by Gzo. Murray "

ler rate for drawing on the United King-

dom is in force at Shanghai,

BAIN, at the Uking Mail Office, No 2 Wyndham Street, Hongkong.

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