and oxeni'
of
TRE CHINA MAIL. may shoprofitably employed. These anticn, and that, whatever result it might career, and, I suspect, was tha lest man to mals are useless; however, in the highlanda have, the case of solenos tand bend whom the Emperor would put himself It, was the obligation... where they are replaced by ass, les vaned, and the whole country be; 2300 under any sort
thrown open to the fertilising and humanis unprincipled and lying Barre who invented Iron and coal are known to exist, and, iting influences of Christianity and commerop, the phrase, and the occasion was one of his Convention in thought will repay working; the coul He hoped to return it an early date to rhodononte.de reports to the hitherto similarly to that in China-bas obtain further particulars of the country, that, namely, on the victory of the British over the French feet on the 1st of Jank been only scratched up by the natives at the and its inhabitants. surface. The author saya";
Mr Winchester expressed the obligation 1794, when the veracions reporter stated **Aè the proposed route of the British Ex-the Society was under to Mr Hall for the that the Fenger French line of battle ship
her ery peditionary force towards Magdala will every valuable paper lie had read ounger went down firing her last tier of guns, ant
Vive ubouting.o rough & portion of the coal-bearing dis-ng a country in which all were at présente," and perishing with their let, thure in every reason for hoping that much interested, and proposed i vote this mineral region will be ascertained, and of thinha to hing which being passei Boutiquière" was the heroic cerimentary of these mines to no appreciable extent devenuecting separatedRedoviler loped. The value to the British Goruru- the mont, and the Steam Service between mother country and her pusssasions in the East, of a certain and simple supply of coal ou the Red Sex cannot, I think, well be over estimated."
Speaking of the races and languages of the different tribes the author referred to the Falashes or Abyssiniau Jown, the an- cients of the mountains, who still preserve the religion, language and manners of their aidators, and live for the lost part in villages by themselves. Their amber is now considerably diminished, and this has proportionately lowered their power and spirit. The Jewa of other countries are, as you know, a race of pilgrims and podlars, Not so in Abyssinia, and within long ex purietice it furnishes the only exception to Fale. These Falashes are wholly engaged in agricultural pursuits, a farm hands, lie wors of wood and drawers of water Among them are to be found the only potters and masons in Abyssinis. In the Editaer occupation they greatly excel, and in general five bettor than the other natives of the country, which feet those foolishly at net to superior
FRENCH CRITICISM OF MR
DISRAELLA
The Farin correspondent of the Morning Herald says:
cap
Vessel. the Anacreon of the Quillotine, and the phrase line stuck although its
patenteo has Of course been robbed of his "thunder."
Que Pitt de dit à es nation
Flie
of
the chief part of his facts was pure fiction. Vengeur was sunk sure enough, but hor crew allowed, theinselves to be saved A great deal has been written both on this side of the Channel and the other as with very crinspicuous alacrity by the boats the British squadron. Yet the tradition proting Mr Diersall's accession to the prand à la Favere still holds its ground in est position which a British statesmau
France. I saw at Sevres, not very long aspire to. There is a curtain delicacy which prevents a 'onservative writer in a Conser ago, & splendid vase with the whole scene as narrated by him artistically depinto-I vative journal from expressing what tation ho may feat on witnessing the legiti-romain, Sir, your obtient servant, R.-- mate triumph of those rare gifts-eloquence, Durham, Feb. 15, 1868. courage, temper, and perseverance which, tut discrimina rerum, per tut marios casas, per t have made him, who has described himself sa a gentleman of the press," Fromicz of England. But no Englishman can, I think, road, without a thrill of pride, the remarks which the leading periodical of France, the este den Deux Mondes, publishes, under the signature of M. Eugene Forcade, on the Ministerial evolution which bus just taken place in England
There are features in the events which have taken place abroad which strongly corroborate the advice we tako the liberty
MISCELLANEOUS,
How HE COOLED HIS ARDOR Ou Sunday evening a young mau in Phoenix- ville whom for the sake of omvenience, we will call John, went to visit the girl whom he would call his osh. The fair one resides near the canal.nring the evoking the young most of the name of Johu, was unable to conceal the will of his heart, and in tendur accouts dentared his desire that the young lady should causent to be his. He met with a Hat refdeal. The ardent John still
that if Bhe pressed her further, declaring
tribute to a skill in magis in the of tendering to the Government of our would not accept him he would then and
ધ
. Forcade then enlightens his as to what the Premiership really means in England, and then proceeds to give a graphic sketch of the public career of a Disreali. The skateb, though not exempt from those errore which even the best informed and most friendly of our French writers fall into when discussing Buglish politics, is in the main correct. Coming down to the Reform Bill of lest session, Forende os on to sayyor
M
and
will you marry me now?No. Again he went in, this time going fairly under water, so far that only the top of his beat could be discovered above the surfage. But he emerged and staggered out of the canal, and shivering worse than ever, splattered out Now, ww-will you BERKTY
me? No. Well, I don't care a
You e-cuss whether you marry me or not. won't get me into that canal again.
Taz significant statement is made with regard to the depression of the American the 29th Janu shipping internats, that an ary there was not a single vessel of any description in the port of New York load- ing for a British port. Soored of foreign vessels were up for freights.
Miscellaneous.
THE
[No. 1527-APRIL 27, 1868.
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE,
BE Interest and Responsibility of Mo RICHARD B. PARR in our Firm, ceased
CHINESE COMMERCIAL TE
GUIDE..
By S., WELLS WILLIAMS, L.I.D. Published at the "ORINA MAIL" Office, Hongkong
638 PP.
MY SFO, WITH APPENDIX. PIEZA EDITION, 1803. Price, $6. *Original Publishing Price, Ten Dellues.
The following is an Abstract of the Con tenta of this Book:
CHAP 1-SEO. 1 to 4. Four Treubica, with, China. 1-Treaty with Great Britain,
Chinese Text of the sume. 2Treaty with the United States. 3.-Treaty with France. 4-Treaty with Russia.
Supplementary Treaty with Russia.
CHAY. TEO. 1 TO 5:
Articles of Trate with Ching... 1Tariff on Articles of Import. -Tariff on Articles of Export. 3Roles respecting Trade and Dudes,
Chinese
Text of the same. 4-Description of
of Articles of Import 6.-Description of Articles of Export.
CHAP 111-880. 1 va 14. Foreign Commerce with China. 1-Port of Canton: 2-Port of Chauchau or Swatow 3.-Port of Kinngchau in Bainan. 4.—Port of amOJ. 5-Port of Fonebow. 6.-Ports of Tamshui and Taiwan in For
nega.
7--Port of
of Ningpo. 8--Port of Shanghai,
9.Ports on the Yangtz' and Trade in
the laterior.
10- --Port of Tangchan or Chefoo. 11.-Port of Ticulsin.
12-Port of Newchwang or Yangtaz. 12. Colony of hongkong.. 14. Colony of Macao.
UHAT. IT, SEG 1 TO:G.. Foreign Commerce with Japan. 1.Intercourse with Japan.
2-Treaty between Great Britain and
Japa
8.Ports open to Foreign Commerce.
Nagasaki.
Kanagawa and Bakedsal,
on the 31st March, 1868.
ALFRED WILKINSON & Co.
30jun Hongkong, April 16, 1869.
WE
NOTICE.
E have authorized Mr CLAVE BUDDY to sign our Firm from this date..
DREYER & Co, Hongkong, January 1, 1868.
NOTICE.
R. THOMAS PYKE has this day been
BIRLEY & Co..
MR. THOMA Partner in our Fitn
Hongkong, Jaunary 2, 1868.
NOTICE
THE Intereat and Responsibility of Mr A FERGUSON in our firm ceased on the
1st day of November, 1866.
...
A. FERGUSON ́& Co,
ZEMIE Business will ho henceforth oarried Lou under the anime Name by the Un- dersigned.
A. D. MITCHELL J. D. MEYERS, and
HENRY FEHRS, M Hongkong December 16, 1867. de 10.63
NOTICE
THE HOS BRL in Our Firmy cessed
THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr
on the 31st day of December, 1867,
A FERGUSON & Co. Hongkong, January 3, 1869.
3.
NOTICE
Mauthorized to sign our Firm per pro
JAMES BILLINGTON COUGHTRİR S
curation from this date.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. «i Hongkong, April 1, 1808.
1my
NOTICE.
AY Businose, as Ship and Insurance. 1 Broker, Commission agent, de hitherto carried on by myself, will henceforward be: conducted under the style or Firm of J, S. HOOK, BON & Out 1 !
J. S. HOOK Hongkong, September 23, 1867.
NOTICE on stakeh FROM and after this date Mr Geanies F
Bowman will act as AGENT of the
4.-Japanese China, Weights and Mea-Pacific Mail Steam-ship Company at this
sures
5.American Compact with Lerchew.:
CHAP, Y.-820, 1 To T. Aloneys, Weights, &c., in China. 1.-Chinese Currency. 2.Chinese Numerale. a-Chiniese Commercial Weights. 4. Measures of Capauity.
of Length. 5-Mansuros of
6.-Chinese Land Measures. 7.-Chinese Divisions of Time.
QUAR, VI-BEC. 1 11 Western Moneys, Weights, &c. 1.--Anuawers Moneys, &c. 2.- Port of Saigon
Port.
S. L. PHELPS, Agent.
Hongkong, August 15, 1867.
NOTICE.
R. JOHN HOW CUEVERTON
thorized to sign our firm per prooni. zation.
ALFRED WILKINSON & 06. Hongkong, February 21, 1805.
NOTION
industry. They live principally neighbour of Gondar and Teheln, Aituated country. Is it sueuily that in France, the the drown himself in the briny, waters of to the NW of Lake Traun. Their villages sham Conservativo spirit wo have had of the canal. As his throat did not effect the are generally built out of the reach of late to notice should grow daily more acerb desired purpose, he proceeded to carry it murky marching armies, and are strongly protect and narrow, at the very time when in En-out. He plunged fearinssly into the ed, otherwise they would be constantly gland, under the gental intuence of Mr Rood, and waded out until the chilly wators, despoiled, partly from hatred, and partly Disraeli, the Conservative cause has so in renohud over his shoulders. The evening from
telligently strengthened itself by an infu-on which this becurred was none of the hopes of finding moneyed in the sin of young bluid, only retaining from warmest. Retreating before finally carry- | Aunther popular error is papor, finely, that the Abyssinians are in the past thon forms now harmless, which,lag out his purpoes, John cried out, shiver the habit of eating raw incnt. The author toned down by the mellowing influence of ing with the cold-W-w-will you marry says, the Brundo or Brindo Festivale time, shed a postical colouring on the ins- me now? No. In be plunged again, this described
by Bruce, have given to Abyei itations gradually perfected of a country time until the water reached his neck, nisus the name of ray beef enters. is which boasts of an old and great history again he halted before the last plunge. however is not quite correct. They eat Oor illustrious friend Mr Disraeli is now the flesh, particularly a pact called the Prime Minister of England. In our modern Shaludah, but only the richest and greatest political life the sereno and honest ambition among them can enjoy that luxury. Well- of the patriot and stateman can coret no to-do people on great feast days kill a cow higher, no more cuviable reward than the for themselves and followers the poor Premiership of her Britannic Majesty's people have it once or twice a year." The Cabinet
Low
readers morality of the
a yety people is of order, if indeed it can be said to exist at all. Polygamy is recognised in its must revolting forms; sepuration is the rule rather than the exception; and in this latter onso, a division of the children be tween father and mother is regulated by custom. The law is ndniinistered by the Fethepute or Staruto Book, founded on the Justinian sade, being opened at ran
THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE-The Empress. dom, and the passage oxplained by a priest
In the debates on the Reform Bill Mr Charlotte has addressed to the Pope a - plan, by the way, which might be advantageously adopted by the Chinese Distach displayed au unexpected breadth of touching letter, imploring his prayers for Mandarins Thu punishment for theft, views, a spirit of conciliation, firmness and the son of her forte husband. The which is regarded as one of the greatest persverance, fiuching industry, and unelter, which has a deep border of blask, is offences, hanging a a man op in the gun, ruled tes. He showed bimself worthy written in very good Italian, and wastes confined in green hide, till he dies of
the inpression that the Empresa is no long. exlutistion and sufficeation. Their dress-lation bestowed in former days on the grater suffering froin mentat alionation, or et is not unlike that of other savage and semi- men who acquired the gift of leading and least that she has 'lucid moments.
FISHING FOR A COMPLEMENT.- A
young barbarous tribes, such as the Soumales and personifying the popular asscinbly, other wives of Southers Arabia and the paralleled position was within him, graap, man having preleed for the doctor one day, Arabs of the Egyptian desort.
was anxious to get a word of applause for fund even before the resignation of Lord
The grave doctor, "The women's dress consists of a long Derby he was the head of the Administra. his labour of love. skirt ralelding down to their feet, made of tion. The accession of Mr Diarach to the however, did not introduce the anbject, and is not therefors a surprise it his younger brother was obliged to bait the the common country cloth, and tied round premiership
as the result due to his morit--the legiti hook for him. I hope, Sir, 1 did not the waist by a small band of the same rate rial Those who can afford it also wear the
mate ruwant bestowed upon him by the weary your people by the length of my ser gabeer or the shamna like the men.
The public opinion of his country. We do not tuoi to-day "No, Bir, not at all; ner unizeras cer ladies of rank, wear embroider pride ourselves on having, from our earliest
Soina
hand- of these skirts are very
Binctive political and literary career, -and the and waiveras also wear embroidered trousers or else in bringing it under the native of pautellettes, called libalwas, and a plan and educated Europe-on- having thrown over the head as well as sovering in predicting its final success, been the
that
Mi- the body, leaving only a small aperture for
pinion foreign,
which the dark black eyes to prep through
to Stael used to designate as contem Sunouns have no pockets. That is the tious for the Coast of China, and for the C. VAN OORDT in our firm ceas Those of the highest rank wear over the porary posterity; but we are thankful for most concis, and pithy apothegm wa havo shaa blue silk bernous richly embit the condemnation which the event has given met with for many years, What is the une dered.
to our views. Whilst in France we have of wasting fe in the pursuit of wealth This dros displays the figure to great the mortifention of beholding flocks of bats when your heat Garmont is minus even of
with angry fub advantage, and is in the thing for a fancy and night birls, would do filt dress or masked ball, for which purpose I clamour against the profession
THERE ea no greater folly in man, have blid at the service of any lady who the son of the Freas Bill, it is with that by much labor to increase his goods
Vain
pleasure to lose his soul. may desire it.
the elevation of a man of letters to A
vl
one.
to be called the pret container-au appel
An-up-
Liv
aling skirts, lined with a esminon native years, watched with keen interest that the depth either The young man was |
silent
My friend, said one gentleman to aa-
Yes, answered he, old father! has been sweeping up the years. around me, and the dust settled on my bead
Treaty with Sian, Tariff, &,, Siumose Moneys, Weights, &c. 4.-Netherlands India.
Philippine Islands.
Sailing Directions for Panay I. 6.-Malayan States-Singapore, &o. 7.--Burmese Moneys, Weights, &c.
6. Indian Presalencies, Bengal, Ba-
dras, Bombay.
10.
and French Weights, &c. 11-United States of America CHAP, VIL-KEC. 1-To 6.
·Tables on Prices, Exchanges, &c, 1.-Comparison of Prices. 2-Relating to Exchanges. 3-Helating to Time.
Comparison of Weights. 5.-Measurement of Curge. 6-Bullion Operations. APPENDIX.-Containing Sailing Direc
Silver rings, ten on the small finger feelings of pride and exultation we record appeared at a Loug Branch fauoy been foreign merchants in China,
four on the indox, and four on the third the loftiest position in Europe. I ball as Amiability. Her husband failed finger, arv, teen an almost every female's have no cont of arms save literature, to recognize lim
Raid Mr Disraeli, with justifiable pride; Miss Penniman, an American bulle in The other articles of feminine adornment he added, I am a gentleman of the Paris, is to be married to M. Romero, are the 'derf amall-silver-chain; the
The gentleman of the press Secretary of the Spanish Ambassador. She godichas, small round ourings of silver in Prime Minister of Great Britain will bring a pretty Petini to the man.
A FERVENT church member recently as gilt, hair pin: the but who, indicted him into to Derby, the tonished a prayer moeting by supplicating gilt; the wal and the dgerkitate
andardnous functions? Lord Derby, the
Ambar
or":
alver
press,
with. Norman young two different kinds of anklets. 24th Lord Derby, the representative of the for the preservation of the lives of the
facies of the ion, and that
que of them might ba
reserved
Japan Islands; also giving the meanings of Chinese Words occurring in Charts and Saffing Directions; and also a Table of Po- Base Coasts. sitions of places on the Chinese and Japa- The author in his Proface, says :--- “ The fabios in Chap. VII., for estimating prices, measurement of goods, exchangce, &e have selected from those constantly in nga' Those for calmulating the prices of tes in dollars or pence have been copied from the more extouded tables, by the kind permis sions of the author, P.
Louroire, Eaq
The last section of the same chapter, ou Move ments in Bullion," has been prepared and furished for the Guide by Patrick K, Harper, Roles of s, who has had much ex- of the Commercial Bank of at Hongkong,
among
perience in
the exchanges and movemonts
woad throat band, composed of bends of blood since the Conquest! But Lord Derbyshine On being ronoustrated with by of the precious metals in Eastern Asia:
be did
Lo
or, smulgi the great national sport; as 18 hot-so-the impropriety of that he and With short interruptions, the coasts from
, are equally spirited orator of his day; not only the Kirk, at Zap of Dr. Livingstone of the Chinese characters for the names of Trian brit hu Pasort of Debate not unly the leader of froin nativa me
fat or
a time when bege soldiers were in the
but the
details
S my Engageusent cesses in May, mert Aall outstanding Accounts for the past Two Years niust be sent in inmediately for payment.
MARY HASTELOW RANDLE,
Superintendent, Diocesan School,
2, 1968. Rongkong, January
NOTICE SIDNEY DEACON is authorized to
16mg
Msign our Firna per procuration from
this date.
DEACON & Co.
Canton, February 1, 1808.-
NOTICE
R. J. MURRAY FORBES ja autho- rized to sign our name at Canton from this date.
· RUSSELL & Co. China, February 15, 1868.
NOTICE
THE intorest and responsibility of Mr.
on the 1st January, 1836,
ROSMAN & Co. Hongkong, November 19, 1857.
Haye this day established inyself as a Ge
neral Commission Merchant under the
style or firm of Var Gonds & Co.
(Sa):
W. C. VAN OORDT. Yokohama, October 24, 1867. ¿ti
NOTICE HAVE this day ostablished myself at thin Port as a Public Tea Inspector and General Commission Agent under the Style or Firm of JoAN ODELL & Co.
JOHN ODELL Foochow, April 19, 1868.
NOTICE
sion Agent.
16ful
7my
HAVE established myself at this Port as a General Storekeeper and Commis
JAMES EDWARDS. 89, Yokohama, March 19, 1898,
NOTICE.
MRRYLE HOLME has been adinitted
and alwas Their
[R. WALTER LAIDLAW is authorized Appendix of Sailing Directions has M to sign our firm per procuration various colors, tastefully strung; and anois not only the inheritor of the noblest
-he one of the brethren, said such was the thor which hangs kosely over the boul, trad
traditions of fundal times; he is not only a
China Pitot until further notice. wish of his heart. and
croprinted from the donainting of indufated berries
kaudet proprietor; he is
H. D. BROWN & Co. is not only a honest Dnes, Acconuted holy because i
praying for it.
Singapore to Hukodadi are all described in
Amoy, April 3, 180
1968. from Merca Waterfalls And not only one of the most eloquent and is stated in lie Cape Arns that Deit; and for the Chinese tagats, the Direa- has heard more news tiens have been improved by the insertion chignons, I may here
NOTICE. merchants of anknown among those
Mation fat
bitter
much like schoos read Fory A great party-Lord Darby is also a scholar of intelligence previously received. nighted ladies,
all places that could be ascertained." AS, adorns their coiffure, and the greater the aconenmmate and practical master of the of quantity
tity the aurer the indication of wea
wealth
well of English undefiled-the trans-bowver, we have what is accepted us con- pure
onclusive evidence that the story of the mur Orders may be sent through any of the and malt, especially the latter, for if the latar of Houer-into. Shakspeare's idiom, butter is not is frequently the oase,We know not whether the 24th Earl of ler of the traveller is fabrication, the China Mail Agents, or direct to
UBARLES A. SAINT, the rank, raukness or rancidness of these Derby will accept the dukedon which has reports of native merchants have lost mort
(Late A Shortrette & Co.) rest | gorgeous females hommes quite oppressive, been taulerer to him, but this we know of their importance and interest.
LAST wit
when Bishop was mak winter.
Ohind Mail Vilice, Jan. 6, 1868, zeminding one of the darkey in our late that his literary achievements are the
ED ing his agaual visitation the. .churches of American war The incident happened at proudest of his honour."
A little boy his
For Sale. laries returning from
BY CHARLES A.. SAINT. church make certain complimentary re- marks abis the Bishop. One thought The Hongkong Signals,
another that his. him very handsome"; to their military organisation, In regard to
also touched upoù, it is notice
Appearance was angelic Knowing that the containing a plan of the Signals and flags that they have no regular army, unless i few hundred musketeers, serving as the
Bishop was to be at his father's bones after used at the Signal Station, Marryatt's nu on the 30th June last, and BY JAMES PET went home, and after being moral code, and all the regulations in DER DUNCANDON was admitted a Partner service, the some time with bis mother, asked her force respecting their use at Victoria Peak, on the 1st July. sovereign's body guard can be so termen,
Also tire Bishop was. Mother saswered With Sir-A few days ago you rectifs, a but an armed force can be speedily raise when required, much in the same way a mistake as to the origin of Lord Darby's papa, in the other room. The little man European aries in the Feudal times. designation as "the Rupert of debate. opened the door, peeped into the other
Some interesting parcionlare are given fils incident sa impelled me to invoke room, anil beheld the paternal sud the with
gour aid in dispelling a connoner error by Bishop enjoying their weede After star- regard to the trade of the country. A
he returned to manina and the fow naribante iu the interior trade with far rshau le likely to grow out of Lord Lyting á little Metenimab and Massowah, export tous equivocal panegi on the Fremier ladies, and asked what angelic' dant Ivory, gold, wax, honeyouton cloth, fed variably assigning to
t is that of orators and writers almost inn being told, be said: Ma, do all the It i feathers, do, and importe. An a
the angtis sit in parlers, to the first
with their feet cooked. es up on the table, and, smoke cigars? Surat cinthe, silke, tobacco, de, de. contrarious rule they are rich, and held in good repute.
Bunte
escolant, and officers, particularly Brithe highest organ af contemporary poste dice he came to
gadier Generals were in demand in the Federal which
They
biles;
Oomnient on this splendid tribute from rity" would be both unecessary and out of placu
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nativos
ording to all neobinga, are ziet doet, a stock misquotation, with politicians then, some of the local journals siste, it altogether unaware of the value of British in economics new Napoleon events and, in quite inconvivable, what a number of wo Magia gia to disonsions: Now Napoleon certainly did. men of every age enter the shop to make conbluded his paper by not originata the phrase, 11or do I believe purchases, but the would-be Benadios las Mr Hepple Hall conbluded expressing his opinion that there was no lie ever applied it, because its true author not yet inade his choice. To choose one easy to doubt the success of the expadi was living during the whole of his meteoric would spoll his trado.
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