HONGKONG MARKET PRICES.
Saturday, April 4th, 1868.
At 1400 Cash për Dollar Mexic
THIÊR MUST BE CONSIDERED EXTREME
RATES:
Soap,-
Bullocks Brains, per set
eatly 80 60
40 *30*
120 100
50
THE CHINA MAIL.
Miscellaneous.
Report of North China Branch or the loyal Asiatic Socisty. March 1807.
Two periodicals whioli are likely to be of great servico have also been comienced one is published at Foochow and is called
Miscellaneous.
(M. C. Daily News, May 16.)
the
[No. 1311-APRIL 7, 1868.
Miscellaneous.
and rates of Passaur Money. Hints, and
A very interesting book has lately been recommendations to travellers, giving full published, entitled The Trenly Forts of particulars of Uurair and made of proceed this and Japan," to which it forma lug to the less frequented settlements, are complete guide, and renting artiolas DOMESTIC MARKETS and MODE or living.
combined with notes ou the. history also included, of which it gives interesting The Missionary Recorder," and the other Maps of the various localities describe-l are In addition to furnishing similar particu omavates from Hongkong and is called inserted, and an appendix shows the axist. lars, the Section devoted to Hongkong
Notes & Queries," infonded to serve
Serveibg metus of transport between Europe contains an historical sketch forming & as a medion of intercontankcation for per and America and those two countries. A chronological index of the chief events which 50 sons interested in Chinese Philology, Geo-work of the kind was much needed, to have compied public attention between 1811 and 1865, including POLITICAL EVENTA, graphy History. These indications of li-
place within reach
general pub turary activity are perhaps the most inport fic in ormtion regarding the districts Changes in the GOVERNMENT SERVICE, the aut "sign of the time has hen our in which they roside that had hitherto passing of important ORDINANCES, the 110 100 provinco to record, for they are all means been cerealed under the mysterious biuro ARRIVAL, and DEPARTURE of EMIKENT of the Chinese language, u at best RESIDENTS, a record of the most notable MURDERS, FRAUDS, PIRACIES, ROBBERIES, FIRS aud Criminal TRIALS, ÁDÚMESSEN expressed by the authors, that much (Foochung Missionary Recorder, April, 1867.) Le found in the present boos that is new and PRESENTATIONS, &C., &c.
The appendix coutaius full tables of the The two first numbers of Notes & Que and unknown to the general reader, P. & G. and MESSAGEREZ Companies' lives. 320 300 ries on China and Japan have been placed think, fully just each of the PACIFIC MAIL. Company's and AL
and Chotos, for
of steamers Polymetricul than 10 pages, comprising every conceiv- HoLT'S LINE of
Fruits.
Mandarin Oranges,
Coolie Uranges,
Lemons,
11
Pineapples,
engh 80
BU
Pumeloce,
PRICE.
Pears, Couton,
enol 70 catly 50
4)
40
Highest Lowest Lichices, Frusli,
Cash Out
Butcher Meat.
Dried,-
Boof Stook, Konst,
catty
224 196 Plane,
224 196 Cresants,
"
17
70 60 Plantains,
146 126 Pomegranate,
each 60-
60
40
30
Tongue, Heart, Tail,
320 300 Wompres,
190 160 Clicscoute,
33
cach
179 100 Walnuts,
100
Fact,
·70
Tripe (undressed), only 70 laver,
Peanuts,
81
50 Mangosteens, 50 77
50
,40
Pork, Log,
210 182
Tamarinds, Almunds,
Chop,
210 182
Currants.
Kaisius,
Fat for Lard,
140 120
Pige Fry,"
Chillings,
Fest,
Head,
Liver, Mutton Leg
vi Chúng
Shouldar,
Mutton Liver,- Sucking Pigs,
Calves Hend, and Feet, set
Sheeps Head and Fest,,,. Bacon. English,
Puheling,
Hama, Chinese,
22 Pigh
Sucops,
Sheeps' Heart, Pigs Heart, - Pork Sausages, Goats' Meat,
Head and Feat
Poultry.
180 170
93 ·80
Banans, Grapes,
90 to facilitate that mutual understanding or only to sinologues. The modest
of the other, which sens so bard to catab- lish between Europe and China.
open
**
occupy mor
re
100 350
on our table. The magazine is every-way 300 175
creditable to its editor and publishers, and 30. 20
we cannot but wish them the utmost suo-able particular regarding them, from their tables of DISTANCES between Europe and cona in their efforts to fill an igortant and story native and foreign, to particulars of Chism and the Chind ports. It also includes CATALOGU Of Over 440 works published hitherto unoccupied place in Eastern litar the gootagical formation and botanical
wealth of the neighbourhood.*** Not in the English langungo upon China and 180 100 atine.
the Juust interesting feature in the book dapau, while a copious Isusx at the end 180 100 Sanghua Krooder, May 17, 1807.)
under reviny, is the insight it affords us of the work affonts a ready cans of refer- 30-20. We are put in possession of the fourth into sharuster of the population in dif- eute to the runder.
20 number of Notes and Queries on China
*** of this vast empire.
foregoing Que
work contains the fol- *** The Forent parts of 2015 and Jap." In saying that the present of the most interesting chapters is devoted lowing Maps and Plus, several hitherto namber equals in interest and importance to a sketch of the history and topographical unpublished - Hougkung (Island of), its proccess, have
Wo already said a features of Formosa. The vicissitutes of
of Hongkong (City of Victoria), Canton, 60 50
great deal in its favour. Our knowledge its history, the peculiarities of its inhatit Maa, Swatow, Amoy, Feochow, Formosa buttle 500 450 of these countries has hitherto been seants, and the reputed mineral wealth of its (Island of), Taiwan and Tameny, Takao, cuity 500 450 sonttered, so ill-arranged, ontozubed as if hillsatiample subject forresearch; and, to Fort. Zelandia, Ningpo, Ynug-tze-k
500 450 were, in a series of works, in diferent lau-
of Mr Swinhoe's tastes, Imve Shanghai (general map), British & person
must inve guages, and spreading in point of tinie, over fered powerful attractions From his Shanghai, Kinking, Tentsin to Tens the last two omturies, that some means "Notes ou Formosa" are derived many Chow, Tung Chow to in the work indur Takoo forts (Chinese) given particulars
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30
lang,
Peking Islands,
of separating what is really now, from what of the has possibly been over and prer again der review. **Interesting descriptions Nagasaki Nagasaki, (harbour and neigh- 60cribed is much to be desired * #
Hof the fauna and form of the island are bourhood) Yokohama, Yokohama Kn
As a medium of interconinunication on bhese
readers.
I many other subjects of interest give, for details of which we refer our Kanagawa, Yedo bay, Habrului, an engra We have, weving the Coins of Japan, and a chart jo the book itself. to those cunnected with the fur Tast, we believe, said enough to show the scope and showing the Ocean steam routes of the 10 must bail the
of Notes aard 3 appearance of
We reed only add that character of the work; and mast take world,
December 27, 1607, enve of it for the 40 Querce,"
presant, though with the the 400 850lly editor of convenient size, is care-intention of completing our sketch of the by Mr N. H. Deings, and is information it gives regarding the varicos published at the low price of 54 per annum; treaty ports, on a futura occasion. In the and having said this, we trust thot - Notes and Queries on China and Japan" will meet with thus success which ao afeditable a pro- duction deserves at the bands of those in terested in Asiatic researches,
140 120 Strawberrios, 140. 120 Nankiu Pears, -
·∙140 120 Poking Pears,
280
420 95 Winter l'ears, 300 290 Ground Nuts, 160 20 Hazel-nuts, 250 200 Luquats 560 500 Figs Dried,
Dales, 500 - 500 480 420 Prunes Dried; 880 280 Currambalas,
200 Jack Fruit,
420 350 Common Pears,
15
12
America, English,
480 421) Ploma, Water, -
480. 420 Lines,
Kidneys, Builocks,
60
cach 60 Custard Apples,
60
60 Rose Apples,
catty
50
80
60 Mulberrioe,
00
do Sugar Cane,
90
90 Guaras
stick 15 50 eatty
17
eatly.
300 400 Dried Apples; -
J
act,
Tapioca,
Vermicelli,
Guosu,
catty
224 190 Macezoui,
Ducks,
170 160 | Cluese Vermicelli, - catty
Teal,
each
-250 200 Curry Powder, -
- bottle
Turkert,
catty
560 430 Split Peas,
catty
84
Pheasants, Cook,
each 1000 000 Rise,.
15
Hoo,
17
870 750 Paddy,
picul
Pigeons,
240 220 Aran,
QuBil,-
120 110 Flour,
catly
H
Fowls,
.catty
220 100 Sagar, Chinn,
60 100
Capons,
-45
280 100 Pearl Barlos,
Hen Eggs,
duzen
140 120 Sago,
100
Duck Egge,
*140 120 Coarse Salt,
15
10
Balt Bgge,
100 140 Fine Sult
90
Dried Ducks,
Bach
290 200 Pepper (whole).
200
Snipe,
100 150
(grad)
boltlo
350
Partridgoa,
400 890 Ceffe,
Rabbits,
cally cach bottle
1.
11
per duz.:
Mango Flintuey, Pickles,
Gram, new,
pient
each Fish.
·cally.
160 1-
English. Vinegar, Muco,
Wild Geese,
Wild Ducks,
Band Hill Birds,
Hill Snipe
Sparrows,
Rico Birds,
Wild Pigeon,
Live Fish,
-Eels,
Oysters,
Shrimps,
Crabs,
Prawns,
100 900 Nutmegs,
750 700 Capers,
500 506 Olives,
00 Mustard,
160
time, we can assure our readers that no one who takes the trouble to gain a more jutimate knowledge of it, will regret the tim employed.
Miscellaneous.
buttio: 500 450 box 1500 1400 1500 1400 160 154
From the Hunton Times, Blay 18. 350 300
(Bankow Times, Mar, 1867.) 40
We feel it to be a public duty to take the We insert this week, apropos of some pi- first opportunity of cailing attention to the 50 30
quant correspondence which has appeared Gate Book and Fade Mecum" just is 2000 1800 of the late in our columus, an extract from 2500-2000 the now publication,
Notes and Queries suvd for "t
Ports of Treaty China and Japan, by Messrs Shortrede & fanticide, which we particularly recom, of Hongkong. ***The order of
160 140 Cinaamon, 200 390 Cloves,”
140 singlass,
160 140
140 120 Cheese, English
Citron,
110 100
Batter,
140120 70 60
י
For Sale.
BY CHARLES À SAINT.
THE HONGKONG SIGNALS, containing a plan of the Signals and finge used at the Signal Station, Marryatt's nu- meral code, and all the regulations in force respecting their use at Victoria Fesk. Alau the Principal House Flags,
PRINTED IN COLORS, Frict.................................. §1.
40 un Ubina and Japan," on the subject of indewis in goniaerchants, and resi. belonging to and frequenting Hongkong.
in
tho
150 140 mend to the notice of our tributers as description of the various places follows
80 containing som reliable facts in their position on, or from the east, as we
nection with the vexed question, Such as "Notes" pecu.
*
**
ecu. gor
tion,
northward. fu catch instance the hiato-
accommoda-
CFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.
Bars CONSULATE, CANTON, 22nd January, 1868,
The undersigned has the humor to make 20 Barly adapted Ide bringing to light valu-, postion, means of angers, building pabia, for the information of the British 19able information in respect to this coun-community, mode and cost of living, di-community at this port, the competit BOU try, and its people, language, and in- 300 250 stitutions; and wo trust it will be as warm-utate, associations, museoils, places of in- despatch from His Excellency Sir Ruther test, intive institutions, population, localford Shock, KOB., H..'s Minister in ly supported as it deserves by the num◊ } government rude are given, along with subjects the necessity of great caution in history, productions, China, with its unclosure, urging on British untual ruus rising and energetic men, who are now,
and statistics of thanks principally to the philological la miscellaneous
ous lutail of facts and incident, the acceptance from the Chinese of written 35020bours of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapid in eunction with particulas localities. So guarantors commonly called "Security 350 200
advance in the acquirement of the languages far as we are able to practically test the in-hops." 360 300 to any othing or the devoted missionaries
200180
250
200 who have alreally grown grey in their ser-dividual descriptions of the various places, they are given with a considerable degree 4000 3900 vice to the cause to which they have given of fairness and fulness. Peking, Yodo, and bottle
350 200 themselves.
Diaco are wisely included in the general The value of the book is ratty 700 600
Survey greatly increased by most copious "index and the work closes with a set of useful ap
11
300 250
.750 700
13
B
1500 1300
450 400
A
: 560 404
400 300
400 360
euch bottle 350 250 catty 160 140 120..100
picul 400 350 1400 1240 catly 600 250
4. Duuros, Insperor of Markets.
Miscellaneous
120 otes and Queries:
.ON
CHINA AND JAPAN.
Lobsters,
catty
Froge,
Small Turtles,
120 100 270 180 210 200
American, Duleb,
11
Large Tariles,
Large Fresh Fish,
120 100
Salad Oil, Coconut Oil, Lamps Oil,'
Small
do..
100
Mackerel Smail,
Congor Eels Small,
90
70 80 મળે 30
Firewood, Chareval, Tea,
Salt Fish,
catty
Small Fish,
Fresh Soles,
200 180
Canton Salmon,
140.110
Rack Fish,
Galty
200
IBU
Shark Fisli,
Skate,
140
Tarbot
140 120
Gornot
140.120
Parrot Fish,
160 140
Snake,
30.
Fresh Water Fish, Suipe Fish,
140 20
100
90
Vegetables.
Potatoes, Maeno,
cutty.
21
Japan's
Californian,
Sweet
2015
30 20
•20-
40
50
40
40
30
40
:30
50
150
Tame,
New
Corva, Furnip, Salt, Carrots, Salt,
Freak,
35
Spinage,
Indian Corn,
Young Bamboo shoots,
Cabbage, Large Macro, cach
THE TREATY PORTS OF
D. B. ROBERTSON, H. B. Mn Consul
Copy, Circular No. 1ồ.
PERING, October 27, 1807. SIR,I have to all attention to a noti fication issued by a Consul Medhurst,
tina and Japan, pendices. The last of these in the greatest copy of which is l'éreyith enclosed for your
QUIDE TO THE OPEN FOR of COMPLETE
THOSE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PE- EING, YEDD, HONGKONG AND MACAO. FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME
to the
*CUM BOR TRAVAILERS, MAROHANTS,
F
AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL.
Bul
novelty of the work. It cousiats of a bibli- information. It conveys a useful warning graphical index of all forinai works pulto British aubjects as to the necessity of lished from the earliest date
date in the English great aution in the acceptance from the China language on
Japan Philologa-Chiness of written guarantors commonly The difference cal bors are, for some racsony best known called "Security Chops
batween the Chinese law and customs, and compilers, eutirely excluded. We hope to see this omission repaired in our own on this head readers: then i a the next edition. With the exception great degree, as experience his shewa, the comparative thinness of the paper, the
8vo. pp. 18, With 29 MAPS and PLANS. getting-up of the work is very creditable to tical and for any scenity they prac-
..
by
WM. F. MAYERS, P.R.9.a., H. M. C. S. N. B. DENNYS, GATE H. M. O. S., AND CHAS, KING, LIEUT. R. M. A.-
Shortrete & Co.)
LONDON: N. TRUBNER & CO.
P
Priss, $6, leather half bound.
(Singapore Free Press, May 9)
all concerned;
"Attwel
useless without there is other It would be well and we have sincere pleasure and collateral security, in congratulating the authors and publishers therefore to ensure pudicity to the enclosed on the considerable merit of their admirablo within your juridictions, as a fair exposi
tion of the actual cnterpriac and performance,
conditions which it the value of such guarantees in any appeal to the Chinese authorities for execution.
Your obedient servant, (Signed) RUTHERFORD ALCOCK, D. B. Robertson, Esq., O.E., H. R. M.'s Consul Canton. [ENCLOSURE.
to
25 A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER Opinions of the Fress orally interested in what is. Enid concern cults have been iustituted in this Consular Cont
COMMUNICATION
FOR
Professional and Literary Men, Missionaries and Residents in the East generally,
EDITED BY N. B. DENNY
PRICE $6 PER ANNUM.
30 Opinions of the Press.
(Forchow Advertiser, May 4, 1807.)
Wu have received a copy of Notes and Queries ". this publication will be really useful, it contains much natter relating to 40 China which otherwise would be lost, und 100 we wish it every success. Finologica, Chi 301 hese antiquatics and scientific men ong #especially to congratulate thelotelves on 20
of "Notes and Quaries, as it 124 120
appearance WJI!
medium ef communication form their 25 and bring into notice what otherwise might havelain unknown and buried in themselves.
Cabbage, White Canton, catty 40
Cauliflower,
Liettueo,
Coupon,
"
emall bua,
30
cátty
30
Celery, Pursley Chie
English,
Beans, broad,
bong,
#
French, Stringed, Green Peas, the Shell. Tomatoes,
documents, in this part of China at any rate,
are comparatively wuritiess for the purpose for
Shanghat Hearder Blay. 7, and Supresné Chert and Consular Gazetic, May 11, 1867. A very useful book has just been issued HONGKONG: CHARLES A SAINT. (late from the Press in Hongkong ruder
title of the "Guide Book and Vudy-mectom the Treaty Ports of China and Jupan," compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Dennys. The Book is vory conveniently got up; is
The Undersigned desires to call the attention interspersed with maps of the various trea of Uritish subjects in this port to this necessity ty porte
rts, mud contains, besitles mual usefal of exercising great nation in the acceptance lucal information, historical sketches of from the Chinese of written guarantees, com much interest. Gur readers will feel amonly called "ecurity Chors." The experienes of the past two years, during which numerous ing Shanghai; mid a gmail idea of that his with linest unvarying ill svecess, against Cli
of this place is conveyed Wo referred briefly, several days ago, to iery
nese sureties who have failed, in full their *** The other ports written guarantees suficiently proves that such a new work published by Adessrs. A.hort Denisys work. sede & Co., of Hongkong, enthild "The Ching, and also those in Japan are Treaty Ports of China and Japan." But it carefully described, and almost all par- would be utterly impossible, in a condour-tielars which can be required by which they are given and taken-namely, tre ed notice of sneha work to give an ade traveler or resident are to be found in quate idea of its contents The historicul this work, whiel any bo justly regarded as events of interest since the foundation of die durray for China. the settlement of Hongkong, are perhaps too much condensed into a generd samma
but the most imputauit feature in the composition of the society of the present
[O A. SAIN, (late A. Shortrede & Co.) colony, is detailed at greater length. When we come to ceisider that the book having purchased the remaining copies of before as makes no pretensions to be a his- the underretioned work, as reduced the bait merely a guide book, we cannot price at which it was originally published, besitate to prouince it at once the most from $5 to $5.). complete work of its kind ever isual. Thes appadix may be termed the Chine Brad- shaw, and the text teems with interesting papers, historical, botanical, and descrip tive. The maps and plane are riseft illus- trations of the geographical position of the trendy ports, and a valuable insistance both
arh
30. Now that Law and Oficialism have to travellers and residents..
50
60
60
40 their Gazette, Sauce and Philopy their
PRICE REDUCED
From $8 to $5.
THE TREATY PORTS OF
CHINA & JAPAN,
A CODEFLLTE GUIDE TO THE OPEN PORTS: OF
Notes and Queries, and Missionaries their From the Bnglishman ( Catonttu) of June 5-Fou Recorder, the various divisions of menta! "This celebrated volumes of the Franch 60thought and work in this land ought to be Abbé Huo on China, and Sir Rutherford
#HOSE COUNTRIES, CEHER WITH PE KING, YEDO, HONGKONG AND MACAO,
A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME CUM POR TEAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL,
by.
F. MAYERS, F.2.0.S., H. M. C.
N. B. DENNYS, LATE H. 1. C. S.,
S.,
well taken care of; for our part we are glad Alcock'e account of Japan are, no Bro. pp. 618. With 29 MAPS and FLANS, to see these several issues, both on account doubt works of a far higher class W. of the information and Instruction they and more extensive scope than the one 800 afford, and the index they supply to the now before ns; but for practical atility. box 800 200mental vigour of the foreign community in fur all purposes of locomotion, trading and residence in any of the pinges coming with- Chilies Dried,- calty 250 200 thie land"
Asparagus
Green,"
Carlie,
Ginger,
Curry Stuff,
Pumpkins,
Green Osions,
Shalots,
Large Quiaus, Bombay;"
Turnips, Cucumbers, Egg Plant, Water Urees, Mushrooms, Dried, Okras English Turnips,
Kadishes, Gruan Sprouts,
80
·50.
in its compase, The Treaty Ports of China.
70 (San Francisco News Letter, Mar, 23, 1807 and Japan, by Messa Mayers, Donnya and
41 We have received the first number, which King, in surpass theo. It is diffent to 40 30 is full of curious, out-of-the-say, and into know under sunt class of books to place 190. 140
resting.masteri
far-it contains a mixture of history, tope
AND CHAS, KING, LEUT, R, M. A.
LONDON N. TRUBNER & CO. HOXOKONG . A. SAINT (late A. Shertrude & Co.)
bis
additional protection of the obliges from risk or lass. This is to be recuinated for, not from and informality in the dreunients themselves, bot froni,the fact that the Chinese are in the habit of regarding a surety rather in the Night of a person who comes forward to recommend his principal, or to resist in towards the attain inent of some cherished oljeet, such as a lon place &, than as an jusiividual we binds self to stand to all intents and purposes in ha stea of his principal and to fulfil cofigations with and for him. So prevalent is this qualilled idea of the position and dates of a guarantee that it is a common practice here for A surety to receive a consideration for the use of his same with the inderstanding that no individual responsibility follows upon the pro- cess, The Chinese authigities morcovore have been found to support this view, les they bard always persistently ruded acting upon the principle that a surety is to be regarded se equally responsible with his principal for all the obligations entered into by the latter, which the former undertakes shall be fulfilled and they Plend in excuse that Chinese Judicial practice, sets and defaults of his principal, ie nevertheless whilst adnitting the liability of a surety for the
through the misconduct of his principal with always careful
treat & Burety when involved peculiar lenity, and will not allow of his beleg prosecuted or pressed unni the ability of the principal to make good ail defalcatious for himself ie despaired of, no matter how stringeol er how positive the terms in which the guarantee may be drawn up.
Price, $5, leather half bound. desuriptions of important Sirz's and Muxt- Chops in the fight of solemn guaranty letter
Under these circumstances, it is clear thai The scope of this work includes detailed is not desirable to regard. Chinese "Security
xs, notes on the Curtare and general construed, as witli suresise, to the crary fester.
40 20 · (Singapore Free Press, Mar 4, 1807.)graphy, hygiene, Murray's land-book and
but that they should always be accepted with We have received the first number of a Bradshaw's Gute-all as completo and ToPOGRAPHY, FAUNA, FLORA, GEOLUT neat little pamphlot of eight pages entitlul excellent in their own line could be ex-nnd METEOROLOGY of each Fort and its that reservation, bath as regards construction Notes und Cheries on Chine and Japan," "pented; and slanghera, the book will neighbourhood, with HISTORICAL NOTICES and ion; which seems inseparable from
bone containing some ablo ed interesting hie-Lot prove tancave to students, it is cal- d mituto details respoeting the rise and such histrements according to Chinese habit of 2015 torical papers on Chira, together with culated to give a more inthate knowledge progres and sucial characteristics of the thought and udicial practice. The Hundersigned. would therefore recomiend his countryteerik notes and numerous queries for future con of the towns it describes, aided by the ex- overal foreign settlepients. To these par tributors to answer, and states that the collent mata which accompany it-the ticulars are added suumaries and statistics when taking such documents, either to see that 30 number of its pages will deind apoù the work entirely of Clanese-than any of the of the TRADE of each opan Port, compiled they are protected by soine collateral exority placing that entire reliance on them which they. number and length of its contributions more aborated works that have receiled from tl:s must recont official returns, ecemin. n which to full back in case of need, or to avoid mess***We trust we farve said chough panied by descriptive details of the rede accustomed to accure to similar Listrumenta
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30
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bunch. 40 cally
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260 200
100
90
The work will be received with
20
by literary meu, as throwing light
30
branches into which foreign commerce is
Tu the West, upuna show that for any re about to visit, or the ancient traditions of China, with re-reside in either of the countries described, divided, together with statements respect- 30 searches into the laws of the various p. the work contains not only inent valuable 20 vinces, and the custom of the people,
intonation, but many masini binte,
ng COHAGE, QURRENCY, and EXCHANGE,
LANES of STEAM COMMUNICATION DISTANQER
W. H. MEDHURST, C BRITISH CONSULATE Hankow, 24th June, 1860
+
No. 1511
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5-Measure 6.-Chines 7-Chines
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2-Relating
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6.-Measure
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APPENDIX.
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of Chinese Wor
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