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Not cex of Firms:

MR. R. A. IL TOLLIUS GLCZENBANK,

being from this date interested in our Firm, will sign the same per procuration. REYNVAAN BROTHERS & Co. Hongkong, June 1, 1968,

1sép

NOTICE

7E have established Mr J. R. CUNNING- NINGHAM 15 uur Agent in Amoy and

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all business addressed to his care copies under our control,

Houses and Lands.

TO BE LET,

From 1st July

laid . Apply to

NO. 10, Shelley Street, Gas and Water

THOS. HOWARD, Stanton Street. Hongkong, June 6, 1868.

TO LET. COMMODIOUS HOUSES, situated in 4

Morrison Hill, commanding a thorough view of the Haruur, with Stables, do. 1jul

Apply to

AUGUSTINE BARD & Co.

Hongkong, June 1, 1808,

NOTICE

LISTUN DALRYMPLE

Muthorised to sign our Firm per procuration; at Fuochon from this date.

BIRLEY & Co, Hongkong, June 3, 18(18.

NOTION

IK BENJAMIN KOBERT STANFORD.

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on 1st January, 1808.

J. McDONALD & €3, Shipwrights.

Hongkong, May 1, 1868.

·NOTICE.

Ing

E have authorized Mr. CATS BUBER

to sigu our Firm from this date.

DREYER & Co,

Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

NOTICE.

THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr ERC B. PAR in our Firm, ceased

on the 31st Blareb, 1068..

1..

ALFRED WILKINSON & Co. Hongkong, April 10, 1868.

NOTICE.

30jun

HR interest and responsibility of Mr. W. U. VAY DORDT in our firu ceased on the 1st January, 1868.

BOSMAN & Co. Hongkong, November 19, 1867.

Have this day established myself as a Co- neral Commission Merchant under the style or firm of YAN CORDT & Co.

W. C. VAN OORÜT, Yokobasna, October 24, 1887.

(Sd)

NOTICE. TROM and after this date Mr Geonos F. BOWMAN will not as AGENT of the Pacifio Mail Steam-ship Company at this Port.

8. L. PHELPS, Agent, Hongkong, August 15, 1887.

NOTICE.

Business, as Ship and Insurance Broker, Commissions agent. Co, hitherto earried on by myself, will henceforward be conducted under the style or Firm of J. 8. Hook, Sox & Co,

J. S. HOOK,

Hongkong, September 23, 1867.

NOTICE

BE Interest and Responsibility of Mr FERDINAND NIs in our Firm cused

on the 30th April last.

The Business will in Inture be conducted under the Style and Firm of

ROBERTSON & Co.

in which Mr PETER GABAIN has been admitted a Partner.

NISSEN & ROBERTSON,

· Ningpo, May 9, 1868..

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NOTICE. RF connection of the Undersigned with. the Firm of Blessis Trus, Hus & Co. ecases from this date.

J. M. ARMSTRONG.

Hongkong, May 1, 1863.

NOTICE.

R FERDINAND NISSEN and MirEINRICH

HOPPIES have been authorized to sign! our Firm here and in China from this date,

SIEMSSEN &.0%.. Hongkong, May 12, 1868-

NOTICE.

19ag

MR. J. MURRAY FORBES is autho-

rized to sign our name at Canton froa this date.

RUSSELL & Co. Chias, February 15, 1868.“

NOTICE:

R GEORGE BI CKRILL SMITH is

M authorized to sign our Fitin pear pro

euration from this date.

PASCOARE, LIND & Co.

Canton, June 4, 1868.

July6

ARRYLE BOLME has been admitted

a partner in our Firm.

GLOVER & Co. Nagasaki, January 1. 1867.

NOTICE.

HAVE this day established myself at this Port as a Public Ton Inspector and General Commission Arent under the Style. or Furn of JonxN ÜBELL & Co.

JOHN ODELL

Foochów, April 13, 1568.

NOTICE.

16jul

THOMAS WALLACE,

East Point Godorous. Hongkong, June 6, 1868, -

TO BE LET.

WO New and. Strong GODOWNS OF

Marine Lot No. 43.

Apply to

GAVIN THOMPSON, ot GISB, LIVIN 1STON & Co.'s. Hongkong, Decanber 16, 1867.

1.

-TO LET

tt.

HE whole of the Second Floor now occupied by the Undersigned, situat-

ed at Petlar's Wharf, comprising Dining Room and Pantry and fifteen Bed Roome."

Also,

One half of the First Floor suitable for: Olives.

THOS., HUNT & Co. Hongkong, May 13, 1868.

TO LET

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HE Large batbed No. 3, &t Pokefulum, contaning live roouis with out-housos and Stables attached. Water laid.

For part andass, apply to

H. PESTONILE SETNA; at Moser P. A. C. CAMAJRE Co.'s Office.

June 2, 1868. Hougkong,

TO PE: LET.

Furnished or Unfurnished.

HE Dwelling HOUSE in the Albany at presentupied by Mr.N. R. MAN Occupation can be had in a few weeks, Application can be made to Mr MASSON at

Lu Albany.

Hongkong, September 25, 1887.

TWO HOUSES TO BE LET DECENTLY put in thorough Repair, si- tasted on the Rass OF THE HILL, Westward, and an easy distance from the Queen's Road. Apply to

BIL BARRINGTON.

Wyndham Street. Hongkong, May 13, 1568.

STORAGE

CAN be had in. First Ulus runito Go. J-downs af Wanchil, on very modeṛuto Terme.

For particulars, apply to

URABLES RIVINGTON,

At Messrs LANDRTAIN & Co.'s Office, Stanley Street.

Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

TO BE LET

HOUSE in Queen's Road, commanding a good view of the Harbour from the North side. The House coutaius eight good Rooms with Bath Rooms, Verandahs, front ind back, Kitchens, Servant's Rooms and Godowne un ground Floor.

Apply to

TURNER & Co. Hongkong, February 8, 1808.

TO LET,

HE BUSINESS PREMISES, formerly ocupied by Blessis ARRHOLD, KAR BERG 6., causisting of Dwelling House, Dicus, and spacious Godowns.

Pussession to be had on the 1st March. Apply to

JOHN BURD & Co. Hongkong, February 22, 1868.

FIRST Kate ROOMS for Offices or Dwel- Hing HOUSE for Families in the Queen'e Road, No. 92, with new Verandah. The whole in a thorough state of repair,

Apply to

Meast W. SCHMIDT & Co., Guinukers. Hongkong, May 20, 1868.

NOTICE."

TO LET. desirable PREMISES on the Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of the

I Asiatic Bank.

For particulars, apply to

SMITH, ARCHEK & Co. Hongkong, May 18, 1868.

TO LET.

OUR Large BUMS on Second Floor above the Offices of the Undersigned, 44, Queen's Road, at present occupied by Messta U. Hook & Co. Possession can be taken on the fat of January, 1868.

For Terms, do, apply

DUROST & Cu. Hongkong, November 6, 1867,

For Sale.

HOICE BALDWIN APPLES, $0.78

FROM and after this date, Captain J. O.FER D..ZEN.

SAUNDERS will undertake this Business

of my Marine Surveying at this port

H. J. DRING,

TE HOUSE,

May 19th, 1868.

Marine Surveyor.

tí.

Foochiow, August 1, 1867.

NOTICE

17LTH reference to the above, the

WITH business hitherto carried on by

H. J. DRING, Een. at Foochow will be conducted by the Undersigned.

J. C. BAUNDERS,

Chop Min

Paguda Anchorage,

Foochow

Foothow, August 1, 1867.

NOTICE

HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, under

he Style and Firm of GIFFORD F. PARSER

& Co,

GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Baigon, December 20, 1867.

NOTICE

HAVE established myself at this Fort as a General Storekeeper and Commis

alou Agent.

JAMES EDWARDS.

89, Yokohama, March 19, 1868.

TO LET

HOUSE in Spring Gardens, contaming four Rooms and Out Honos; Kent, $20 per month.

Apply at the Victoria Foundry. Hongkong, March 12, 1868.

FOR SALE

Just Arrived. BROADWOOD'S Grand FTANOS, may

be had at Wholesale Price, Address "A. Office of this paper. Hongkong, December 31, 1867.

100

JUST ARRIVED.

CASES. CL RET, St. Estepho, -35

per dozen, Chateu Margaux Dessert CLARET, No.

1, $14.

Chafu Margauz Dessert CLARET, No.

2, 89: OLARETS, superior quality in wood

cack, 46 gallons, $45.

3 luo, MEDOC, a light breakfast CLANET, bottled by ourselves in Hongkong, oach bottle bearing a Seal with the word "Medoc," per dezen, Apply to Hongkong, May 28, 1869.

· G. DUBOST & Co.

FOR SALE.

For Sale.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOR SALE. EMOBILE" and other late Amivuls.

BARRELS barg Frine Mess

100 RET

100 barrels Hamburg Prime Mess PORK. A wall assorted Invufoe of Hloth's Prime. quality Russian RUPE, KOLTLOPE, Seize ing STUFF, HOUSELINE, MARLINE, LOOLINES, Signal HALYARDS, SPUN- YARN, &c. At

LAMMERT, ATKINSON & C Hongkong, May 22, 1808.

A

FOR SALE, BELTED WILL," "CHUSAN,"

du, dres 4868. ATE in hogalrends and kilderkine, B. Barclay's STOUT in hogsheads.

D

Bus's 16 in bottle, quarts and pints. Guinness's STOUT in bottle, quarts and

pints.

Hennessy's Palo Old BRANDY, Old Tom GIN.

Dinner SHERRIES from 36 upwards. Fim Old PORT.

Ginger WINE, Ginger BRANDY and

Orange BITTERS.

JAMS, CHEESE and OILMAN'S

STOLIS

At LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co. Hongkong, May 22, 1863.

COCIAL LIFE OF THE CHINESE, Din 2 Volumes, by Revd. Justus DOOLITTLs, is For Sale at. Mesure LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong and Shanghai. Price, $0.00.

· Hongkong, March 20, 1808.

STEAM COALS,

20mar-09

For Sale from Sture, or deliverabli un Bourd, NULL-Londonderry West Hartley. Davisson's West Hartley, Straker. West Hurtley,

(

WELSH Blangware Marthyr.

Apply to ROB S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 16, 1806.

FOR SALE.. HAMPAGNE, Adolphe Collins and La Jauvray & Co.'s Association Vissi- vale, OLARE al Chateau Margaux. Haut Bages.

14..

L. Espare Durno.

BRANDY, tlecssy's and Martof's in

1 dozun cases.

REER and PORTER in holtio. BUTTER (Platte) in kegs.

Also,

A quantity of Iron COLUMNS, Yellow METAL, 20/28 oz. with NAILS.

Apply to

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

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FOR SALE,

New Advertisements,

QUOTATIONS.

to the PARADE GROUND. Chatge moderate.

Apply to

T. HART & Co. Provision Merchants.

HONGKONG, 12th June, 1808. OARD and LUDGING with every At

toudance, for ONE GENTLEMAN ; close | OPIUM-Patos, New、 ........ 3041

Old, Benares, New, Malwa,

6311

CALUUTJA,

Exchange.

18h a 2 17 a 31

tf

No. 2, Queen'e Rvad B. | COTTON.- BOMBAY, Bangkong, June 4, 1868,"

NOTICE.

INDER an arrangement entered into in UNDER General and this Company, the Steamers conveying H. M.'s Mails between Shanghai. and Yokohama and pica versu WILL NOT future CALL AT NAGASAKI,

W. MACAULAY,

Superintendent.

F. & O. S. N. Company, Hongkong, June 2, 1869.

SAYLE & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE, INVITE inspection of their New and well

assorted summer Stock of

Black and Bins Broad CLOTHS.

Naval and Military CLOTHS,

Light Mixt and

Faucy TWEEDS.

Self and Fancy Colored FLANNELS.

Plain and Fancy DRILLS, DUCKS, &ci

Quilting and Marseille VESTINGS. The Tailoring Department under the management of firet class Eng. lish Cutters.

TIES and SCARFS in great variety The new shapes in Gentlemen's COLLARE.

Long Cloth, Silk and Wool SHIRTS.

PAJAMAS

Gauze, Merino and Silk UNDERVESTS.

HOSIERY of all kinda.

Gentlemen's Straw-and Falt HATS in Various Shapes.

Bank, 6 months sight,

ekon

4/65

·4/7 α 4/7

Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 227 Boulay, 8 days sight, fta. 226 Shanghao, 3 days' aight Bank, Tis. 724 Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., 11 per cent pre Бусев,

... pare. pre Mexicans,

Gold Leaf,

www

***

Gold Bar, 98 touch, ... English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns, Discount,

9

par. ... 23,45g, tl. ... 23.

4.70 4.08 -12-

H. & Wun dok, Old, 14 per cout pau.

Do. do. New,.7 per cent pr

H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, 24 per cent p

(No. 1567-June 12, 1868.

**The regent signed our death warrant. "Nevertheless, Algr. Berneux-returned ponceably to his residence towards the end of the mouth of January. But fifteen days a ouly elapsed when his house was taken possession of by satellites in the name of the Regent, who arrested him and threw nim into the criminal prison.

On the following day, he was brought before the Regent, who was attended by two ministers. The countenance of the Prelate was cahi, firm, full of dignity," writes Mgr. Davolny. OF course Mgr. Beruans protected against the treachery ed towards bin, in summoning him in te name of the king to assist and benefit the kingdom with his counsel, and then asting him into prison. Called on as A friend, he was treated as an enemy, But the regent, having n no longer any fear, bad How become cruel."

The deaths of Messrs Berneux, de Bri tenieres, Doric, Beaulien, Petitnicolas, and Poorthi, by decapitation, are then recorded, and the abandonment by the Nativo Christians of their homes and

do. New. per cent pis.property..

Dn. Union Dock Shares, 25 nominal

Temperature.. HONGKONG, 12th June, 1868:

V.M. 3 1.31. 29.754 29.700

Barometer,

Dry

Bulb,

Wet Bulb,

Maximum S. Rgr.,

Attached 'Thermometer, 55 88

94,0 03.0 $10 82.5 95.0

·78,0

148

Minimus S. Kgr., Max, Sun's Rays, Minimum on Grass, FLO Previous Rain Grov, 0.00 24hours. { Wind, Force, ... Cloud,. Ozone, Weather,

,, above,... 010

***

Calmu,

Calm.

U

1

Fine.

2 Fine.

TO CORRESPONDENTS Our columns are gun to all who wish to address the public on legit mate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves, responsible for the opinions of our carn spunden

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the nam of the Household LINENS of every description.sender, not nece-aurity for publication, but as

a quarantee of good faith,

It is against our rule to insert letters from anonymous correspondents.

A large Stock of French Printed MUSLINS of the Latest Patterns.

French Printed CAMBRIOS. Black GLACES, Plain and Fatoy Silk GAUZES. Grevadines and other New Fabrics Embroidered, Printed and Made-up SKIRTS. GRINOLINES, Muslin EMBROIDERIES and LAUR of all descriptions. FEW Silicated Carbon FILTERS of Ladies' Trimmed HATS and BONNETS.

various Sizes and Patterns.

FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Ladies' and Childrens' UNDER- CLOTHING, Ladies' Cotton and Liste HOSIERY. LISLE and Silk GLOVÉS, do Lace and Austin CURTAINS. Hongkong, April 27, 1868.

Hip Shower BATUS.

RAY & Co. Hongkong, April 13, 1868,

CIGARS AND CHEROOTS. MAVITE GIGARS and CHEROOTS, Old and New, by the use or Invoice.

For Sale by

Hongkong, June

EDWARD J. SAGE.

1808.

FOR SALE.

22ja

AND, CRAWFORD & Co, bug to sell Lattention to the undermentioned new Guoda ex Overland Mail, Wemyss Castle, Black Prince, Chusan, Peter Denny, and Dermail. Nursery

LAMPS

KEITH ICE MAKING APARATUS, Coifes ROASTERS.

Sausage MACHINES.

Cook's BUILERS, KETTLES, & Kitchen

Articles of all kinda. Travelling Ballis

Recent PUBLICATIONS of general inter-

eat.

ELLWOOD'S HELMETS, WATERPROOFS. Safety MATCHES. GINGER BRANDY.

Kaue's RED SEAL, & Privato Cuvée

CHAMPAGNES.

CHAMBERTIN, Still and Sparkling. SPARKCLING. MOSELLE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Pier GLASSES. Pass E

HANGING LAMPS. Meerschaum PIPES.

BIRDSEYE and other best rate TOBACCO. Comet and Maltese OROSS SHERRIES, Utfice BOOKS & STATIONERY, BRUSHWAKE PERFUMERY, BISCUITS. PERAMBULATORS.

The Where of Iff Breakfast CLARET.

Dust SPECTACLES,

HATS in great variety, and new shapes, Oilman's STURES.

Photographic ALBUMS,

Hangkong, Juje 8, 1868.

New Advertiseme: ts.

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL CLUSE -

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHLOW; —— Por "AZO," on Monday, the 15th in

stant at 11 A. M.

For SHANGHAL-

Per SERVICE, st 4.M.,

To-k

the 13th fustaut.

UNLER DESPATCH.

For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow,Per Asof, on Monday, the 16th instant, at Noon. For changbai,Per United Service, To morrow, the 13th instant, at 5 ...

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVAL. June 12, United Service, from Canton, CLEARED, Lima, for Saigon, Costa Rica, for Saigon, Maria, for Hakedudi. Nevilé, for Whampoa.

(From the Canton Customs Daily Returns.)

Additional per Sultan, cleared for Ham- burg

13 packages Canes. 1,019 cases Caseia.

10 Cases Cassia Bude

Native Cotton, 4 packages 300 Palm Leaf Fans. 188 packages Fire Crackers.

Brella Mutting.

80 bandles Split Ruttans.

40 double cases Oolong Tea

80 cases PreseTVGA,

4 packages Sundries.

Per Mona, cleared for Coast Ports.

100 packages White Lead.

60 inbe Yellow Lead.

40 cases. Gine.

23 cases Dried Indigo. 42 bates Medioine."

June22

4,000 bags Briwa Sugar,

661 bags White Sugar.

FUR-MELBOURNE & SYDNEY.

The British Barquer

"SUNSHINE" Captain MARTIN, will have quick despatch a sbore.

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, June 12, 1868.

EXTENSIVE SALE OF GAS: CHANDELIERS, HALL LAMPS, BRACKETS, Me, &o..

OWRA & Co. have been favored with

Binstructions to sell by Public Atte

tion, at their Rooms, on

TUESDAY,

80th June, 1868, at 11 o'clock A,-

To close a consignment,

An Invoice of Gas CHANDELIERS, in Gilt and Bronze, comprising: an ex- |tensiva assortiment of 6 light, & light, 4 fight, light, 2 light and 1 light, of the jun most recerche designst Hall LAMPS, Bracket LAMPS, Ceiling PLATES, Dome SHADES and GLOBES in va- riety.

JUST LANDED. FEW Cases Superior Manila

CIGARE and CHEROOTS.

A splendid assortment of genuine Havana CIGARS.

Russian CIGARETTOS.

BIELFELD and ZACHARIAE. Hongkong, April 29, 1868,

Lu lots to suit purchasers,

TERMS OF SALE-ish before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7:1.7. All lots with all errors of description whatsoever at purchaser's risk upon fall. of the banimer

Hongkong, June 12, 1868,

20jun

470 tuba Sugar Candy.

281 packages Sundries.

Norice.It is particularly requested that all communicatious relating to the general busi ness of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuals by naue Much delay and convenience in the transaction of business will thereby be avoided.

THE GRITA MAIL.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1868,

CORRA,

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Some of the mandarins, however, have conducted themselves with humanity. The chief mandarin of the district in which I How as has not as yet caused any of the christians to be arrested. Some of the

andarins content themselves with chem to bo scourged, while others require causing that they should merely pretend to aposta ciza, As for their satellites, they have.co other care but to rub and pillsgo The fear of ar insurrection bas caused the roy erantent to recall for a time the satellites the gov. if the various provinces: From these and other circumstances the result has been chat a great amt er of u andarins and others placed in authority are very much discon tented with the conduct of the regent, who was aheady detestel by the people in cou Aquenes of his exactions. Every one here expects to see huzopane arrive, and all feel sure that they will take possession of the kingdon, and tus revenge the deati.s of their compatriots, and re establish or der."

Making every allowance for a possibly exaggerated style of description, it is in- possible to avoid rendering sincere honor the memory of these brave men who iost their lives engaged in th: cause of propagating Christianity. It is not; however, so much for the purpose of ex- pressing our admiration of the victims that we draw attention to this letter, as to point out the significance of the asser ton that the Coreans acted upon the be lief that the Chinese had already taken stops to rid themselves of foreigners, Abend as the mero propagation of such a rumour appears to ys at Hongkong, it may be confidently asserted that there is no improbability in the fact of such a statement having been made, or of its having been believed by the Coreans. The members of the annual embassy to Peking fully believed at all events until lately-- that the foreign legations were occupied PUBLIC attention' concerning Corea has upon precisely similar terms to those of late been kept alive, but can scarcely upon which they themselves annually re- be said to be very vivid. Until the paired to the tumble-down residence result of the Shenandoah's report to the Executive of the United States becomes tion," and that we, like them, sent known in Peking us the Corean lega- public, there is little to in spoouluting tribats to the hinoso emparar. Óe this Nové ment to wit be haken by that belief the waiter is able to speak posi Government respecting the massacre of tively frour conversatious with some of the General Sherman's crow. We are, the Coreaus who accompanied the envoy. however, indebted to the courtesy of a It is therefore obvious that the neglect. friend who has pointed out to us some evinced by Great Britain and America interesting memorials concerning that in the General Sherman case, and by country contained in recent issues of France in the case of the murdered mis- a well-known periodical entitled the sionaries, is productive of extreine barm Annals of the Propagation of the Faith. to all who may hereafter fall into the These memorials consist of letters ad- power of these top-knotted semi-savages. dressed by various R, C. Missionaries to It is difficult to say whether a neglect, to their superiors during 1865-67; and as exact reasonable satisfaction for wanton throwing a new light upon the Corean murder, or a grave-plaudoring expedition, character and upon the impression induc- such as that of the China is said to have ed in the minds of the Chinese, resident been, is most conducive to the future in- there, by the outrages perpetrated upon security of shipwrecked mariners and. foreigners daring the last few years, a chance visitors. little time will scarcely be misspent in dinwing attention to certain passages of these memorials,

The extracts are from a letter written by the Rev. F. C. Ridel, Missioner Apos tolio in Core, to the Procurator General of the Foreign Missions at Hongkong, and dated 25th April 1866. Commenc- ing by stating that & ornel pera cution against Christians had broken out, and that seven priests had already suffered death, the letter continues-

"Some Russian ships having approached

TOUCHING matters police, we may remark that the inspectors department has been suffering a sea change" during the last few months. Under a salutary regimen. consisting of prosecutions, resignations, and dismissals, the inspectorate-and, we may also add, the lower grades in the force--has considerably improved, and we trust will continue so to do. If H. E. the Governor appears in some instances to deal somewhat strictly with the silver.

the northern coast, solicited a concession banded gentlemto in braid, it cannot be of sonic land, in order that they might denied that innch reason has existed hem establish a depot of commerce. The govteforu for such a course; but it is with none eriment was Lorrified at their request

The

the less satisfaction we observe that one prince who is father to the young honest office (who was formerly supposed

regout king, thie adopted son of the quean," Tan, immediately sent for the Bishops, who, he to have been invalided without a pension well know, wore

e in the kingdom, in order after nine years' service) has again resum that he might consult with them as to the ed his duties, and may hereafter be thus best means of dismissing those ships quist enabled rightfully and fairly to claim a ly and by this neaus avoid the necessity of reward for his past services under the new Polico Pension Ordinance. It would

War.

Fer Carabel, loading for Now York:

in

4,050 packages Cassin,

3,000 bags White ugar.

10 cases Cassia Oil.

10 cases Cassia Buda.

20 caans Raw Silk,

10 packages Canes.

49 cases China Wära.

63 rolla Matting:

304 boxes Fird Crackers.

Per Falcon, loading for London: 5,764 boxes Scented Caper Tea 2,246 boxes Scented Orange Pekoe Tea. 2,000 boxes Young Hyeon Tea. 4,000 boxes Gunpowder Tea.

200 boxes Cougon Tea.

50 packages Canes

7 Bas ProservÉS,

19 packages Sundries.

Per Golden Spur, loading for London

500 cases Freserved.

8,822, boxes Scented Caper Tea.

988 boxes Scented Orange Pakoe Tea. 1,300 boxes Gunpowder Te 120 boxes Congo Con 202 boxes Sonchung Tea.

44 bales Silk Cocoons

470 alt-chests Tea Dust.

20 packages Sundies, :

Per Bertha, cleared for Bombay (1)

2,000 haxes cented Orange Pekoo Tes.

430 boxes Scented Caper.

1,000 boxes Guilpowder Tea

200 boxes Young Hyaon Ten

A Corest embassy had left. for Pekin be a pity that the authorities, while the month of December, 1885.

It ap-

pears that a letter had been forwarded front wetting out strict justice to the dishonest it, stating that the Canoes had put to members of the force, should deal in a death all the Chr stiaus dispersed about the way which would appear to be arbitrary empire. The latter reached in the mouth or unfair with those officers who have of January, that is to say, just at the time some claim to honesty. the Regent bad sunt for Mge Bensus. While on this subject, we may mention reqn red more than this, to excite perse that the prompt manner, which has al- aution. The four ministers disapproved

It

openly if the regent's conduct. We detest way's characterized the Governor is his all the Europeans, they exclaimed. Let deals with subordinates who prore us have no Alliance with them, or the king-thema ires unworthy of coufidoner, ap dom will be ruined.'

para in almost every branch of the Co The ships having retreated, the regent's locial service, We have had occasion fear vanished, but yet he was so weak sa to more than once to draw attention to the Field to the luisters and join them iu atatus and capabilities of Chinese inter

oruelty,

their

"Let all the Europeans perish that are preters in our Courts, and therefors fel in the kingdom! Death to the Christians some interest in what takes place in a was their cry.

department so nearly connected with the "But, objected the regent, the Euro- proper administration of justice, At the pean ships will come bere and take ven-Magistracy yesterday, Mr Goodlake

geance.

"T will be responsible for everything, primanded a Chinese interpreter read answered the first minister. Have we not un Kwei, and, upon an order of Hie already killed several of these Europeans, Excellency, dismised the linguist from and who ever sought to revenge their deaths? the service with forfeiture of pay, for What harm have wo suttered?"

alleged suppression of a position address "He alluded, undoubtedly, to the deaths ed by some Chinese to the Sitting Ma of Mgr. Imbert and his two venerable com gistrate. How each

apparently panions, Mussre Mauband and Chastan, abrupt proceding may be justitied by the

who were martyred in 1839, as also to

302 chests and 8,167 half chests Tra, massacred on the inhospitable coast of the certain, that its effect upon others will b

sonte shipwrecked mariners who had been fact, we cannot say; bus this much i

Be-experts

Oorean kingdom,

salutary in the highest degree,

No. 1567-

1.

THE ship Tricolor, master, of Liverpoi coal on the 2ith De on the 7th sta

Upon taking the g to lighten the vesse cargo. After four all anda, tue. Wɛtor so rapuily upon the it was desired r vessel. The three provisioned and in the captam being t the boat. By this Chinese boats buf long before the ory partiels of sails and been abstracted by who miest the Herg The three beats act morning, altuangu appromenad one by ing amor JL, LAN

A gunboat has, we to the scene of the

It is becoming pre the Chinese crimina Hongkong Peotent to a very objectiomi exercise appears to Bad they do not se mysteries of road-n Escapus have taken, was increased that viona Aunther pri ting off to Albany Ronil this year's man and In Fourths of his time. on his track; uut was will be allowed thus of expense to the Co

the

SOUTH SEA COOLIES Aborigines Protect

seuted a mental ti ham, praying the e to move Her Majest give its savetion

native South Se

heen prosecuted" for certaiu Britishi suu

Queensland. The the same objection the so-called humig

coast of Afric the coars irresistible force to t Sea Islanders. A the traffic is pow legislature.ie 3

duced strife and bl

Sea Islands, aut, it ably entail still g Fur these adciety protests g extender to the syst

come.

THE ISLAN

A

The Messager de 3 lowing report Ca manding the Laton Imperial commissjo island of Ripa, repar (lat. 27 deg dem, di W.) is almost

about sight A bong west, and about six i is bur liul coral The western portion there in

18 x real ele laud. The populatio

it

at present of abonź. 7 men, and children, condition. Their i wholly of fish and la Article of exchatige. and are only killed Goats are plentiful, eat them. Their 1212 are one or two small which come at lung i awine-making pa

wholly in

is

vary

in goods. Low-it

(Reautir) doring

towards the end of permit the cultivati and 1 vegriables. W cabbages springing and even a šraÏl

A spall pote

is not very plenttia, If, as is probable, th to the states underi France shall render * Micopan resident from this

this place that most easily influence-d leza be raised here q The ordinary objects islands would not t bread-fruit and the not

of do not bad

grow

are 8 sour as to Nearly all the inbat of the soil,

which derics are exactly 9 Some few of them a and are styici chit have not

in reality at reality a others, are the Ki Terasu. does not ke authority. These ga number, representing

the coast and one in lowing are the mantes ing from, the hat of ta and round by the s Mauava, Ma

female;

Pito, fouml; Tykocs raso, Pascia, malo; B Besides lign there are of others. Thus the think they have dise belongs to three differe

Ebay, Tebapahapa. quite unproductive, it could be bought at a

4 port of calling fur si

ons bay in the islame

only

find shelter. The chit lary difficult, but sail with the wind as by towing. The nient, by reason of these are the prevailing of Abaroi hes almost. The roadster is vors coral, covered by a this squalls which desccul aurrounding the bay a the anchors and chais, beating and friction. linble to break. The nu acoldent of this so was made we did not the nucleut. With Dould be constructed

A hundred yards of P peace and by 1 pilot, the proper cours 19860 abreast of the ana which chaus the entre pre apt to perit Jato tro

bf an uncovered reef sti

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