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other mears,

He would therefore propose that it should be reduced to $1 por letter. This motion was seconded by Mr. Ma caulay.

Mr Helland, segonded by Mr Schutza, advocated the entire abolition of the tax. But,

Mr Delbanco said that be was under the impression that the Governor had no power to autirely remove any item, but had only power to reduce or modify.

The Chairman said be was not certain on point, but be thought that an amended thai ordinance could accomplish all the desired ends, at least for nix months.

Mr. Bosman reminded the meeting that any item which was removed from the schedule had to be made up by something oise.

a

years, and in the exultation with which they regard the result of their labours. Thero are no doubt great difficulties in the way, but if they could be overcome, and if the question could be fairly tried and deter mined whether it is legal for alergymen of the Clairch England to treat the Bible.

THE CHINA MAIL.

13

For Sale.

FOR SALE. QUPERIOR Manilla CIGARS, No. 2.

CHEROUTE. VOGEL, BAGEDORN & Co.; Hongkong, Fabury 20, 1868, EXCARMARTHENSHIRE" AND *** AVON" DASS' BEER'in Piata and Quarts.

EDMUND R. KOLMIES,

Stag Hotel Hongkong, February J3, 1968! GOOD INVESTMENT FOR THE OPEN

the Bishop of Natal. has treated it, we should have a discussion of greatur interest than any which has occurred of late years. The points which were to a a certain extent handled in the cases of the authors of the B

Essays und Roriens" would have to be discussed at go, and in the broadest possible form. The result, whatever it night he would fix for many years the character of the Church of England. It might go far to produce an inenrable schism amongst its members, for it would decide

PORTS IN JAPAN FOR SALE AT INVOICE COST

quite sew, contaging one Cylinder GERMAN Printing. Establishment,

Press, a grab quantity of Fandy anal run- f the Press, mede in Hamburg, a small band

habitual

upon matters file nire easily comprehen sible, and lying much never to the in thoughts and foolings of the bulk of the population, than the topics which excited

Mr Delbanco's motion was carried by majarity.

Mr Kresser next drew the attention of the meeting to the henty tax upon Bank notes: Compared with that rail in other so much attention in connection with Mring Types, wrought iron cheats, ; countries, in France or England, it was Gorham or the Essayists and Reviewers. complete in every respect Delivery may much ton heavy; and he thought that it The broad question, whether it is lawful to be had at once. Invoice prken $2,000, should either be reduced or done away with treat the Pentateuch as unhistorical, is one

For particulara, apply to

C. A. SAINT, or to altogether. At any rate, it should not be which can be pretty clearly understood by

DE SOUZA & Co. more thin a-half per cent. per annum, con every one. The questions which arise be- sidering that there was no advantage gained tween the Bishop of Exeter and Mr Gorham

Hongkong, March 6, 1868. by the Banks in the issue of notes. (The were to the last degree hard to understand, speaker put his views in the form of and their decision one way or the other motion.)

did not come home to the hearts and feelings of the great ball of the

Mr. Jackson, in accending Mr Kresser's

FOR SALE:

UNTZ'S Patent Yellow METAL SHEATHING, from 20 to 24 uz, Composition NAILS, Broka Sheathing |

at

resolution, supported his remarks as to the tion To an ordinary man then! FELT

total absent of any benefit derived by the Banka from notes in ciroulation. They never made a dollar by their notes, and could are: I aid it once.

at a time pay for every one of them Kaya:

what the effect of baptisin may be is not of much practical importance. He ha his childrm baptized valeat quantion, and leaves clergymen to dispute about the con Requences, is very different with the Bible. The Bible has been sown broadcast over the world, and c peel now brouleast Eigere hus buen resorted to for English-speaking section of i it.

Every pos- *the of surrounding it in the eyes of all purpose of sur its innumerable renders with the most sn cred attributes. It is any

practically regarded

Mr Kresser's proposition was then put to the

meeting and carried-viz., that the Id not exceed & per cent por annum. tax should n

Mr.Arnhold beer c

greater subcated that gres care should be taken in the imposition of Eines for offences against the Orilinance, that no fina should be imposed by Magis icate unless it was clearly shown to him that frand or evasion was really intended, and that dornments should not be pounced upon as had hoon done recently,

The Clairean said that he believed that there was a clause in the Ordinance which provided for that.

Mr Jackson said that there was one thing, he thought the Cliantber ought to recoiu- mand, viz., that fourteen days be allowed for stamping a document before a fine can be imposed, as in England. An instance of the hardship of the present spelen baie before him only a few days ago. He had lent &

ta gentleman going up the Coast $8000, and the bill required a stamp; Int as it was b o'clock P.M., and all his young men had left ofBor, Ire

could

not get a stamp. Next morning, however, he sent the doon- ment to Mr Mitchell and although it was patent that no evasion was ever dreamt told him that he would that gentleman off impound the document and threatened to Sae him 850. He was afraid to do either (laughter) hat lie (the speaker) was of opinion that fourteen days should be allow od. He proposed the following resolution

That the Chamber think it ought to be conceded

to the public to have documents stamped without time for fourteen days after their date, as is done elsewhere."

Mr Rowett secuiied this proposition, which was unanimously carried by the moeting

by many millions of men uot merely with reverence, but as an ultimate unquestion- able authority upon all questious of morals

religion. It has been in

Eng

garded as aquiething characteristicall hah, aud as being intimately connected with all our most cherished institutions.This feeling would receive a tremendous shock, the consequences which it is difBoult to

of estimato boforoband, if the Bishop of Natal were to succeed in establishing his legal. right to say about it what he actually has suid. We cannot wonder that those who know how the law atauds on the object, and how far the judgments delivered in the cases of Dr. Willings and Mr. Wilson, and in particular in the latter case, really did go, should feel great hesitation in running the risk of such a controversy before. judges. Till they do so, however, they

LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co. Hongkong, February 22, 1868.

FOR SALE.

if

GENUINE Havaus CIGARS in boxes of

at

Ex P. 1. S., S, "CHINA.”

of each.

Henry Clay FLOR FINA FLOR DE MATA Y GARCIA. REGALIA DE LA REINA.: At very modiante Prices,

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co- Hongkong, Fouruthy 20, 1868.

ROOFING AND SHEATHING FELT.

ONSTANTLY on Land for Sale by the

Undersigned.

ROZÁRIO & Co. Hongkong, January 29, 1868.

I

EX MAIL STEAMER YON SAUSAGES in best condition,

VËRESE and XAMS.

D1

For sale

IETETIC BAEL, the new DIET, no highly recomended by the Faculty to tuose suffering from derangement of the Digestive Organa. Can bu procured from

GEO. GLASSE, The Victoria Dispensary Hongkong, December 10, 1867,

FOR SALE. VELLOW. METAL, 18 to 28 oz. Mintz

and Viviana.

JOHN BURD. & Co Hongkong, April 6,. 1880,

FOR SALE: HE desirable PROPERTY in Queen's

No. 1494-

No. 1494-March 18, 1868.

on

Per Sale.

FUR SALE..

E Property kuown as ALMACK PLACE having a Frontage of Eighty-three feet WELLINGTON and Gaun Streets, and of Two Hundred and Twenty-nine feet on ABER VEEN STREET, comprising a superficial are of about 19,000 Square feet. Annual Ground Rent, £42.12.6.

For inther particulars, apply to.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, February 24, 1864.

AT THE STAG HOTEL STORES, NO, 110, QUEEN'S ROAD, Just Landed.

Ex THE TWBED.

SMITH KENNEDY & CO

Road, Intely occupied by Bless PICKLES, JAMS, SALT,

For further particulare, apply to

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

FOR SALE.

Barrels PRIME PORK and 100

rols MESS BEEF.

100

Apply to

SMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, December 1, 1867,

#f

GREY AKAB NORSE FOR SALE. [FOURTEEN Houds and upwards, quiet to ride or drive, and carries a Lady well; age under 7 yours. Price very mo- dorata.

Apply by Letter to "Y" Ofice of this Paper

Hongkong, February 4, 1868.

MASTOR OIL, în cases of twenty Gallons each, or in quantitios to suit Purcha-

To lu had b

SOTA.

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, December 10, 3867.

THE Now Patent Silicated Carbon FIL- TER, small enough to be carried in the Focket. No traveller in the East should

be without one.

To bo had t

THE VIUTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, February 10, 1868.

FOR SALE..

CUBIO FEET MANILA

Assorted French CONFECTIONARY 20,000 TIMBER, to arrive per

· Malaga RAISINS in'bottles and tius. ALMONDS in shells,

Peeled ALMONDS in tins. Bleue FIGS in tins.

PRUNES in bottle.

Smoked Pomeranian GOOSEBRE STS,

LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co. Hongkong, December 20, 1867.

FOR SALE.

do nothing. By setting up a rival in Natal they only show what every one knew perfectly well all along, namely, that the bishops and clergy cordially dislike

Er late Arrimils. and disagree with the Bishop of Natal, and RIME California CHEESE. will do everything in their power to Do. Gruyere

་་་

Do. donounce Itin and his doctrines. No one

D. California BUTTER, evor dunbled that. If the questions at is. us were capable of being settled, ky mere eculcaiestical authority, there is no question as to what the result would be. It is need. less for the Bishop of Capetown and his supportera to trouble themselves to pravo that the views of the Bishop of Natal are

100 barrels Prime Hamburg Mass PORK. Frimu Westphalia HAMS, at

LAMMERT, ATKINSON & CO. Hongkong, December 20, 1367.

Mr. Bean again suggested that it was opposed to the whole spirit of the teachad at Wholbesle Price.

Chairman remarked that there was only the small item of policies of insurance left for consideration, and it would be much better if Mr Bosmais would.

incor porate that item in his mot out it would

and

now a proper time to fall back upon bisnad herrine of the Christian Church ut original motion.

Jargo from the

Arliest times down to the prescut day. Dr. Colenso and those who What think with him would not deny it. they say is, Orthodox or not, our views are

not only true, but, as it happens, legal as well according to the law which only be a small tax of 10 coms per $1000. v are i

prevails in the Chirch of England. Nu Mr Bosman said that he

no doubt they will tion to make an exceptian as to policion or produce, if they should, prevail, to ridest Eco, and amended is resolution to posible changes in thought, fente

n

QJ

FOR SALE. Just Arrived. BRÓ-DWOOD'S Grand PIANOS, may

Addivas A., Office of this paper. How kong, December 31, 1847.

LNDRIE, Passe & Luis's Fine 46-

sortinent of PERFUMES,

30 DAWSON & SURS' DOUTS. For Sale, at greatly Reduced Prices, by

JULES EUZIEKE,

•Dressing Boom, Up-staire it Hongkong, December 4, 18077

and be-

the following That the sevenue from list. We avow it and intend it,

a duty to further the search for truth

7

Hair

by

stamps being suflicient for the requirementsry lawful means, and wo say, in addí. |TOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.

to impose

We men

WH

to

of Government, it is undesirable to taxes on any other documents than those tion, that we have a legal right, on which mentioned in the present schedule; should

to teach and preach insist howover, the alterations suggated by the those ricws, and bring about, or contribute Chamber affect the revenue, a small tax on to the bringing short of these changes, the policica of insurance would be the least ob extent of which wi do not pretend to be able to cebimato, without forfeiting the charmector, or hasiquing the bug fitors of

resigning pusition,

the Church of Eugland. Of course you think this very wicked. Of course it abocha and terrifies you. Of og you say that har couituct is imm, raf oud illeged besides, cise, for which we are perfect.

estoning been seconded 1

Ms

members were about to retire, when

Mr Delbanco caved their indulgean, and submitted the following resolution. He did not wish to be misunderstood; but the views of the Chairman were at varianco That

with theirs in some respects, and he thought and which we are ready to

meet. Prove that you are right and we wrong by turning us out if

you can. If you fail to turn us out, then it is clear that the law is on tur side, and if the law is ou our side, it wo have the power of delating these questions on their merite, you will

a Committee ought to be named to clear up any disputed matters before the Commis sion :—**That Mossrs Holland, Dauernson, Jackson and Macaulay be deputed by the Chamber to wait on the Etamy Commission and furnish then with any further informa tion they may require. in reference to thisunt be able to prevent us from doing so by încetin

declining against the law and by showing

L

ARMONIUMS and ́other. Musical

INSTRUMENTS,

Christy Minstrel's SONGS., Phinoforte

OPERAS. VIOLIN and other STRINGE, de, &0. INSTRUMENTS tuned and repaired,

WAGNER, 23, Hollywood Road, Bau-08 Hongkong,, August 2, 1867.

FOR SALE. AJUNTZ - Yellow METAL, 20:28 oz, and

NILS, Apply to

DOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, Jane L, 1867.

French Barque "MARIA MORTON."

Apply to

REYNVAN BROTHERS & Co. Hongkong, February 26, 1868.

FOR SALE BAMPAGNE in quarts and pints.

Dür de Montebello, Eugena Clicquot.. De St. Marceaux & Co.

HESSE & Co. Hoogkong, February 17, 1808.

STEAM COALS, For Sale from Stove, or deliterable on Board INGLISH-Londonderry West Hartley

Davisson's West Hartley, Straker"," Weet Hartley.

WELSH-Blaengwaro Martyr.

Apply to ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 16, 1858,

FOR SALE,

UCES MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, Mom & Cola HOCK & MOSELLE, qis, and pts. Chillingworth's SHERRY and PORT: CHAMBERTIN, WHISKEY, WHITE & PRICE'S BRANDY. Aaore's ALE, draught and bottle. BARCLAY & GUINNESS' STOUT, BRIDGES & SONS, FORTER

ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong November 20, 1807...

FOR SALE.

es Belted Kill and Late Arrivals. POURDON'S Pressure dal Vacuum Bo

QUAGES.

COPPER and BRASS WIRE of nasorted-

sizes.

SHEET LEAD and ZINC. LEAD PIPE of sizes,

Tuck's RUBBER PACKING: RUBBER and CANVAS HOSE, BLACKSMITH'S BELLOYS and WORKING

TOOLS

BAR STEEL and ANGLE IRON. LEATHER BELTING.

tf DEEP SEA and HAND LEAD LINES.

COPAL VARNISH. TAPS and DIES in seta RATCHETT and MAS DRILLS. Rottid and Angle DECK LIGHTS, SHEATHING FELT,

FOR SALE SMALL Los of Superior Old PORT WINE, The Cy. Sandeman, Oporto. Fine Day MADEĹDA.

P CHAMPAGNE, COGNAC Various Superior Hungarian WINES. War. PUSTAU & Ca Hongkong, August 6, 1867.

ATHAM'S ERANDY in 1 doz. mees. SHERRY 3

PORT CLARET

11

1

1

nibLEY & Co.

Hangkong, April 9, 1867) |

FOR SALE.

EME JUJOE, YORK HAMS. English and California CHEESE. GALVANISED NAILS, BOOKS and THIMBLES and CLEW IRONS.

VINEGAR, URRANTS, HERBS, Raspberry VINEGAR, CATSUP

MUSTARD,

Loaf SUGAR, BLA! KING.

Ginger BRANDY. Booth's OLD TOM.

CH MPAGNE in pint. Chedder Lonf CHEESE. Prine YORK WAMS.

EDMUND HOLMES. Hongkong, January 9, 1883.

FOR SALE.

Rx ir Launelot, Fiery Cross, and other Arrivals. ASS'S PALE ALE in quarts and pints,

London Brown STOUT, in do. Clumpess' STOUT,

in do.

Henissy's and Martolle BRANDY.

English OLD TOM GIN, Hubouck's PAINTS.

Do

boiled and raw LINSEED OIL.

A LAMMERT, ATKINSON &Co.

Hongkong, Fab. 22, 1868.

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

BRITISH CONSOLATE, CANTON,

Bike February, 1868.

instructions from His Excellency Sir Ru- The undersigned us to notify that by therford Alcock, K.C.B., H.M.'s Minister Plenipotentiary &c, cc., in China, the British Consular Agency at Macao as closed on the 31st January, and will not for the present be re-opened. The Masters of British, vessels will be required hencefor Captain of the Port a: Mucas. ward to deposit their ships papers with the

D. B. ROBERTSON, H.B.M.'s Consul.

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

BRUTISH CONSULATE, CANTON, 22nd Junuary, 1868. The undersigned as the honor to make public, for the information of the British County at this port, the accompanying Lemparán from His Excellency Sir Ruther ford touck, K.UB.; H.M.'s Minister in China, with its enclosure, urging on British aubjects the necessity of great caution in the peeptance from the Chines of written guarantees commonly called "Security Chups."

D. B. ROBERTSON,. H. B. M's Consul,

Copy, Gueula No. 15,

PaKING, October 27, 1867. SIR,I have to call attention to a noti- filentio issued by Mr Conen? Medhurst, Copy of which is herewith enclosed for your information. It conveys a

useful warning

to British subjects as to the necessity of great tin in the acceptance from the Chinez of written guarantees comintonly called "S

.

"Security Chops "The difference between the Chinese law and customs and our own on this head renders them in a great degree, as experiones has shewn, valueless, and for any security they prac tically afford useless without there is ether and collateral security. It would be woll therefore to ensure patdicity to the enclosed within your jurisdiction, as a fair exposi tion of the actual conditions which limit the value of such guarantees in any appeal to the Chinese authorities for execution,

Your obedivat servant, (Signed) RUTHERFORD ALCOCK. D. B. Roberts, sq, C.B.,

H. B. st.'s Consul, Canton,

[EN-LOSURE |

The Undersigned desires to wall the attention of British subjects in this port to the necessity of exercising great caution in the acceptance from the Chinese of written guarantees, com of the past two years, during which numeste mealy called "Security Chops." The experlouce

Buits have been instituted in this Consular Courts with almost unvarying ill success, against Chi- nese enceties who have falled to fulfil their written guarantees, sufficiently proves that much documents, In this part of Chiun at any rate, are comparatively worthless for the purpose for which they are given and taken-gamely, the additional protection of the obliges from risk or toss. This is to be accounted for, not from and

informality in the documents themselves, but

Mr Lapraik seconded this resolution, by your couduct that you do not like it. which was unanimously carried, the Chair Get as many bishops as ever make ire si gente. man remarking that he did not suppose ral Lennucil to nondein

out views

by bell, that it would interfere with the Secretary's book, and candle, show that the whole

of the meeting.

of every Christian Church in the the data of the meeting conveyed in world utterly repudistus tiom, affect to ex the Chair may coeluded the bunities; but communicate and deprive of his preferment before need

every Lashop and every bucficed clergyman Me Taylor

that there was one thing who holds them, and sct up in opposition which should be brought under the discus to them a bishop and vicar of your own in. sion of the Chamber, viz., the effect of the every diocese and parab in which they areELLOW METAL and NAILS, 18 to Gambling Ordinance upon Commerce (hear, held, and when you have done all this hour) oe of dishonesty amongst their you have not advance! one single step. Cirinoss serrauts had been brought to his You have not rande the least approach attention only the other day. They call to refuting or to silencing us. Reason not get their compradores to secure servants alone and the one and the law of as they used to do, and shrofs could the ham alone can

not

do the other Your be frusted as in former times. The Chan protest, your opposition bishops, your ber or ht to take the matter into their Pan-Anglican eynous, your contemnations

Lous consideration at Boribus

some early opor-in

in Convocation, are only so wues blank tunity.

cartridge They show nothing whiska Chairman quite agreed with what every badly did not know all long-namedy, 25 Water TANKS, of 400 gados A quantity of Tron COLUMNS, Yollow obligatious eutered into by the latter, which the Mr Tayfur hat said, and he would appoint

A day on which to onnisider the matter.

The meeting them separated.

that you disagree with us id think us very wicked people,

which is a uatter of notoric ty to

to mankind in general and of

absolute fadiforsnes to us your opponents in parti-

Mr Bellion, it was fitimasort at the hecular From the nature of the terma pe

pinning of the meeting, has been elected

inamber

THE BISHOPRIČ OF NATAL: (Pall Mall Gazette, Jan. 19.) The Blahop of Capetowa and his friends have at last found

a which we stand towards each other, the

only weapons which can affout us are arge- monte proceeding on principles comida te us both, or speals

to Ins which have actual undeniable. soarivo. power

Mere protests do not affect us all When Dr. Maerotie gets to Natal; and calls himself a there, he will not be able to say

·

chungian who favour of the Pentateuch which i

consent to go out and confront the Bishop

of Natal in the midst of his intelligent he might not have mi quite as well at Zatlan, This is a subject of great songta homie, atd his presence will neither ceut

prevent

Superior OLAKET, ST. PIERRE, 1882, Superior CHAMPAGNE, B. Pigon & Ce, carte blanche.

SPIRITS OF WINE, in Baxce of 1 doz, Bottles.

RAYNAL & CL Hougking, October 1, 1806. -10-08

FOR SALE.

each. Apply to

REYNVAANBROTHERS & Co.

Hongkong, February 3, 1868.

FOR SALE.

R. W. Wein DRY

V. S. D. S.

SHERRY 2 doz opses.

, W. W. Superior DRY SHERRY & P. S. in 2 dez, ceS. Just recolved ex "THE TWEED,” Apply to

MORGAN, LAMBERT & Co. Hongkong, February 1, 1868.

FOR SALE.

cale.

=

from the fact that the Chinees are in the labit BRA

1* S and IRON LOOKS of all kinds.

of regarding a surely rather in the light of s FILES.

person who contes forward to recommend his THOS. HUNT & Co. principal, or to assist him towards tho attain Hongkong, Murah 3, 1808.

Sapment of some cherished object, such as a loats a place &c, than as no individual who binds FOR SALE.

himself to aland to all intents and purposes in HAMPAGNE, Adolpha Collins and he atea of his principal and to fulfil all fis L. Jautray & Co.'s Asscoiation Visai-obligations with and for him. So prevalent is this qualified idea of the position and duties of a CLARET, real Chatean Margaux.

geurance, that it is a common practice here for Haut Bages

a surety to receive a consideration for the use of his nune, with the understanding that no L. Espare Duroc. BRANDY, Hennessy's and Mariel's in

individust responsibility follows upon the pro- cess. The Chineso authoritice moreovere have 1 dozen cases.

been found to support this view, for they have BEER and PORTER in bottle..

always persistently avoided acting upon the BUTTER (Plaits) in keys.

principle that a surety is to be regarded as equally responsible with his principal for all the

former midertakes chail be fulfilled; and they plead in excuse that Chinese Judicial practice, willst admitting the liability of a surely for the. acte and defaults of bis principul, is nevertheless always careful to treat a surety when involved through the misconduct of hié principal with peculiar lenity, and will not allow of his being prosecuted or pressed outil the ability of the

Also,

METAL, 20/28 oz, with NAILS.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, December 11, 1867.

CHAMPAGNE.

DONDERER, CARTE NOIRE.

the

The only Champagne awarded Medal of the First Class at the Paris Exhi bition, 1867.

Apply to

SANDER & Co. Hongkong, February 27, 1868.

principal to make good all defalcations for himself is despaired of, no matter how stringent or how positive the terms in which the guarantee may be inw up.

Under these circumstances, it is clear that t is not desirable to regard Chinese "Security Chope" in the light of solemo guaroulées, lo by construed, xa whil ourselve, to the every letter

tulation to the High Church party, whosnay Dr. Golens from teching, har the peop60 GASES Martinez' Arinadio 1 caes of very superior SHERRY. but that they should always be accepted with

regard it with justice is a proof of the fact of the toy from going to hear his that a sufficient number of cons to mih sermon

Fow things in their way are

Berilis a very considerable sam of money mure characteristic than that persistent

adopt their view of the ouse. If, however

ignorantia clenchi which seeks to answer the

Dialter ragarded from a reasonable

arguments against authority by › to

appeals point of view, it surely is about as small authority, and to silence a man who claime transactiuni sy ever attracted any consider the right to be heard from a curtat posi able share of public attention, and there is tion by allowing that other perauns have something seria cone in the extrous ear- also right to be heard from a different nostikens will which the Balion of Uptown position.

and his friends have pursued it for so many

TERS, superior quality.

100 BOS. STERRY.. 100 FORT. T

MULLER & CLAUSSEN, Hongkong, January 13, 1868.

FOR SALE. |HOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, com

plete.

MULLER & CLAUSSEN, Hongkong, January 13, 1808.

that reservation, both as regards construction Superior Amontillado SHERRYanet Insuumeiate kecording to Chinese hobit of

and intention, which seerne inseparable fro in 3 dos, enser.

FOR SALE.

just received ut "Channel Queen."

F

VSA H

S 0.8 Η SS.8

F

8.08

Apply to

thought and Judicial practico. The Undersigned Superior Oloroso SHERRY in 3 would therefore recommend his countryme

duz, Cases.

when taking such incurionts, either to see that Extra Superfue SHERRY in 2 they are protected by sunte collateral security

doz cases.

on which to full back in case of need, or to avoid placing that entite reliance on them which they

Quarter-caske (cased) Superior

Olotoso SHERBY,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Hongkong, January 27, 1968

Bre accustomed to necord to similar instruments to the West.

W. IL MEDBURST, Como, BRITISH CONSULATE,

Hankov, 34th June, 1866,

Mise

CHINESE

GT

BY S. WELLS

Pablished at thê H

638 PP. DEMY.

FIXTU

Original Publis

The following is tents of this Book

CHAP. I

Four-Trea 1.-Treaty wit Chinese Te 2.-Treaty with 3.-Trenty with Treaty with Supplemen

CHAP. 1

Articles of 2.-Tariff on A 2.--Tariff on A 3.-Rules respe Chinese Tex 4.----Description B-Description

CHAP. 11.

Foreign Coun

1.—Part of Can

2.-Port of Chan

3--Port of Kin

4.--fort of Amo

b-Port of Fore

6.-Ports of Thou

BLUSH,

7-Port

of Nhy

of Shan

the

8.-Tort

9-Ports on

Interi

the 10.-Port of Targ 11-Port of Tien 18.-Port of New 18.-Colony of i 14.-Colony of

CHAP. 14.

Foreign Conn 1.-Intercours4 2.-Treaty bat r

Japan. 8.-Ports open t

Nagasaki. Kanagawa &

4. Japanese Co

strea.

6. Anierican Ci

· CHAP 1.

Moneys, Wein 1.Chinese Cue 2.--Chinese Non 8.-Chinese Cr

-bleasures of

5-Measures of &-Chinese Lan 7-Chinese

Div

-CHAP, VI

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