Notices to Consignces.
*HE following onses have been landed
THE
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
· Steam Tugs.
NOTICE,
and stored at the risk and expense of ROM and after this date, Captain J, O. THE STEAM TUG ISLAND QUEEN, M
the Consigneer, who are requested to take immediate delivery.
Ex "Donuai," 7th January, 1868.
RT
581
1 Care Paper.
Ex "Donnai," 8th June.
NO 120,/132
AB
3 casos Sweetmests
Ex Imperatrice" 1st August.
BAUNERES will undertake the Business of my Marine Surveying at this peri
"H. J. DRING, Marine Surveyor. Foochow, August 1, 1807.
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NOTICE. T7ITH referance to the above, the
1st Horns WH referitor tried on be
DERTRAND, Principal Agent. Hongkong, August 3, 1868.
8.8. " LIGHTNING" FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undertiguei for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impoding the discharge of the ves sei will be landed and stored at Consignees
risk and expense.
* GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
3DD, Hongkong, August 3, IBOS. A110
J. Duine, Esq. at Foochow will be couducted by the Undersigned.
J. Q. SAUNDERS,
Chop Min,
Pagoda Anchorage
Frochows
Foochow, August 1, 1867.
NOTICE.
HE connection of the Undersigned with.
the Firin of Messrs THòa. Hunt & Co. ceases from this date.
3. M. ARMSTRONG. Hongkong, May 1, 1868,
NOTICE. HAVE this day establislied myself as a BRITISH BARQUE "HAVELOCK"FOLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD
JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
C. LANGDON DAVIES.
FROM LONDON,
VONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the ves sel will he landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense. JOHN BURD & Co.
Hongkong, August 8, 1868.
“WEST DERBY," FROM CALCUTTA, UNSIONLES of cargo by the above
Ship aro ruquentoit to rund in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature at que, and to take im mediate delivery of their Gods.
Cargo impeding the discharge and for which Boats are not alongside within & rea- sonable time say twelve working hours, will be landed and stored in McBaru Dont
Co. a Godem B, at the risk and expones of the Consignees of such Goods.
Hongkong, July 31, 1868.
BIRLEY & Co.
"HE following packages have boen landed and stored at the risk, and expense of the Consignees, who are requested
to take immediate delivery
Be str.Colorado," 15th July, 1888.
G. D. & Co., Nos. 103-195, 3 Luxes Glen
F.D.,
from Liverpool.
frum Yokohama,
2 Club Chambers, Hongkong, July 1,
1808.
NOTICE.
R. GEORGE CRICHTON is authorised to 11aign for us by procuration,
THE BURNEO CO. LIMITED. Hongkong, July 15, 1868.
Houses and Lands.
TO LET.
1bang
TVE separate ROOMS, or the whole of tho pecond Floor of our Houes at Peddar's Wharf, comprising Eleven Bed Rooms with Parlor, Dining Roon, Pastry,
THOS. HUNT & Co.. Hongkong, August 3, 1888,
Bath Rooms and Cook Houses:
TO LET. ¡HE OFFICES situated in Queen's Road, formerly occupied by Bears LYAIL STILL & CO.
Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. East Point, June 16, 1868. Lõsep
LIGHTERAGE AND STORAGE.
Cotton, Rice, Coals, and other Mer- HE Undersigned will undertake to land
box Samples,chandise, in theirown Boats, sud to receive.
the same où STORAGE in First-class Gra aite godowne, on Moderate Terma
KOB. S. WALKER & Co.
March 4, 1866.
GEO F. BOWMAN, -Ayent, P. M. S., S. Co.
Hongkong, July 20, 1868.
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE.
ango
STBB Intérest and Responsibility of Mr. GALER T. SMITH in our Firm, ceased, by his retirement, on 31st December, 1867.
ATSMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, July 1, 1868. 05.
NOTICE
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que furest and Responsibility of Mr FRANCIA PARBY and Mr THOMAS Berk in on Firo ceased on 31st Decom- ber, 1867, from which date the Partners are Mr CHARLES WILSON
Mr ARTHUR MURHAY, SMITH and Mr THOMAS PIXE
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 16, 1883.
NOTICE
16вер
7 have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE Why our Burn from this date.
DREYER &*0.
1808.
flongkang, January
NOTICE
RJ MURRAY FORBES. is autho Arized to sign our name at Canton from this date
RUSSELL & Co. China, February 15, 1808.
NOTICE.
HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr THE
FERDINAND NIESEN in our Firm ceased on the 30th April last.
The Business will in future be conducted uuder the Style and Firm of
RUBERTSON & Co,
in which dir PETER GABAIN has been admitted a Partner.
NIBSEN & ROBERTSON, Ningpo, May 9, 1883.
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NOTICE AIR. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE subhorised to sign our Firm per procuration, at Foochow from this date." BIRLEY & Co, Hongkong, June 9,-1968.
NOTICE. AY Business, as hip and Insurance M
Broker, Commission agent, is, hitherto carried ou by myself, will henceforward be conducted under the style or Firm of J. 8, Hoox, Sost & Co.
JS BOOK,
Hongkong, September 23, 1867.
NOTICE.
HAVE established myself at this port as General Commission Merchant, under
he Style and Firm of GIFFORD F. La «KNE & Co.
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1807.
i
Flongkong.
TO LET THE OFFICE and GODOWN actuated at the corner of Wellington and Aberdeen Streets, and at present in the occupation of MassTE ELMENHORST & SANDERS.
For particulara, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, March 6, 1865.
TO LET.
COMMODIOUS HOUSES, situated in 4 Morriman Hill, commuading a thorough view of the Harbour, with Stables, do
Apply to
THOMAS WALLACE, Fast Point Gudowne. Hongkong, June 6, 1888-
NOTICE.
TO LET HE desirable PREMISES on the Queen's Roal, lately in the accupation of the Asiatic Bauk.
For particulare, apply to
SMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, May 18, 1868.
TWO HOUSES TO BE LËT ECENTLY put iu thorough Repair, sí- tasted on the Rise of THE HILL, Westward, and an easy distance from the Queen's Head, Apply to
AIR. BARRINGTON.
Wyndham Street, Hongkong, May 13, 1868.
DIRST Rate ROOMS for Offices or Dwel- ling HOUSE for Fatuilies in the Queen's Road, No. 92, with new Verandah. The whole in a through stats of repair.
Apply to
Manera WM. SORMIDT & Co., Gunmakers, Hongkong, May 20, 1808;
TO LET HE Large Mataled No. 3, at Pokefolum, containing ove roams with out-houses and. Stables attached... Water laid,
For particular apply to
A. PESTONJEE SETNA, at Mesra P. A. C..
Co.'s Office. CAMAJER & Hongkong, June 3, 1868,
TO LET.
HE BUSINESS PREMISES, formerly dcapiat by Messrs AKSHOLD, Kak- BXBO., cunsisting of Dwelling House, Ofices, and spaciens. Godowns.
Possession to be had on the 1st March.
Apply to
JOHN BURD & Co. Hongkong, February 22, 1868
TO LET.
FOUR Large ROOMS on Second Flour
aboyo the Offices of the Undersigned,
·44, Queen's Road, at present eccnpled by NOTICE
Messrs C. Hour & Co, Possession can be K FERDINANDNISSEN Mr Baken on the 1st of January, 1858, Morrica have been authorized to sign For Terma, do, apply
DUBOST & Co. Hongkong, November 6, 1867.
our Firin lige and in Chissa from this date.
SIEMSSEN & Co.
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Hongkong, May 12, 1838.
NOTICE
1R EYLE HOLME has been admitted
M
A partner in our Firm
CLOVER & Co. Naguski, January 1, 1887.
MR
RRAH TOLLIES GLUZBREAMP, being from this date interested in our Firus, will sign the sand per procuration. REYNVAAN BROTHERS & Co. Hongkong, June 1, 1888.
NOTICE. ROM and after this date Mr Gevner B.. Bowman will not se AGENT: of the Profie Mail Steain-ship Company at this Port.
8. L PHELPS, Agent. Bongbong, August 15, 18107,
TO LET. HOUSE in Spring Gardens, containing four Rooms and Out Houses; Rent $28 per month,
Apply at the Victoris Foundry. Hongkong, March 13, 1808,
STORAGE FOR OPIUM HE Undersigned is prepared to STORE Opini in a arat class Granite Godown -on premises situated on Praya Central.
CHARLES RIVINGTON, Fure Stner Street,
Hongkong,
é, 1868.
TO BE LET. WO New and Strong GODOWNS on
Marius Lot No. 69, Apply to
GAVIN THOMPSON, at Gies, Lavi igrƠN & Co.'s,
Hongkong, December 16, 1867,
130 E. P. Nominal, will commence tá ply on the River Min and adjacent waters early in the spring, and will then be avail- able to borth ships at the anchorage, and bu tow to, and from, ses at usual rates.
For further information, apply to Mosers EH, How & Co., Foothow, or to the Un- dersigned,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Agents. Hongkong, February 10, 1968.
BY NOTICE,
New Advertisements.
W. SAL WAY ARCHITECT, &, Hongkong Hotel.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. NOTICE is borsby given that the Ordi- nary Half-yearly Meeting of the SHAREHOLDERS in this CORPORATION. will be held at the Head Office of the BANE,
Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the Thirteenth
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK day of August proximo, st Three o'clock P., for the parpos of receiving the Re port of the Court of Directors, together with a statement of Accounts, to 30th June, 1868.
COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAM-TUG “FAME,” 110 H. P. ΝΟΜΙΚΑΣ
With disconnecting Engines.
HIS Powerful TUG is available at any moment to Beth Vessels in Harbour, or Tow them to or from Soa,
For particulars, apply to the Captain on board, or to the Office of the Company,
Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
JOHN S. LAPRAIK,
Secretary.
Hongkong, October 13, 1866.
For Sale,
FOR SALE.
By order of the Court of Directors."
VICTOR KRESSER,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, July 25, 1868.
MES
QUOTATIONS.
HONGKONG, 4th august, 1868: OPIUM-Patria, New, ... $690
Old, Benares, Now, Malwa,
620 660
COTTON.BUMBAY,
CALOUTTA,
Exchange.
Bauk, & months' sight, Credits, 6
}}
4/551 4/52 a 6'
On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 224
Boubay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 224 a 2244 Shanghae, 3 days' night Bank, Tha: 734 Bar Silver; 17 dwts, H.; 10 nom, Soc Mexicans, Gold Loaf, Gold Bar, 98 Cough,.... English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns, Discount,
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H. W.nos doek,
Da.
do.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ESSRS FLOYD & Co. bag most ros pectfully, to inform their subscribers, that the series of Views of Hongkong, ato, ote, published by then, will be ready for selection on Saturday next.
Do.
do.
8 nom. ... par.
.... 23.40 23
4.58 4.56
Union Dook Sharos,... 18 p. a dist,
In consequence of the great demand for these magnificent views, ordeza will be exe-Attached Thermometer, 84 cuted in order as subscribed.
In sets of 50....
25....
3 P.M. 29.706. 85 87,0
(No. 1612. AUGUST 4, 1868.
been given to the printer's venture thus listributed with the Government organ. Whatever may have been said about Macao, it may be presumed that it officials have not snuk so low as to authorise the issue of a factious document under the nominal patronage of Govar ment. But that such a thing should be done by the printer of the Botein, de monstrates a curious want of supervision over the "official" press.
It is almost impossible that Senker Sorgio de Souza should be able to avoid feeling some anuoyance at the ou which the British Government, the e tuguese press, and the local journals in China, have taken as regards Bacavo, but fortunately he holds the power of romer ing the deadly cancer which has been esting into its very heart, and of restoring the beautiful ponisula to its 9 a 12 old position in the estimation of Portugal, Old, 15 per cent pm. Great Britain and other countries. The New, 7 per cent pm. ill-feeling manifested against it, the sug B. & S. Hank Shares, Old, 25 per cent pugestions that as Portugal could no longer Now, 40. 4 p. c. p. control the abuses perpetrated it had better revert to Chinese dominion than remain the scandal of the far East, took their rise in the apparent indifference manifested to acts committed, palpable in their hideous inhumanity to both Ching and the civilized world. The absurd ideas propagated by zealous Macaenae coolie-dealers, that. Great Britain was "jealous" of Macao, do not need any formal contradiction. As a matter of taste, it is infinitely preferable to us that Macao should remain in Portuguese pos session, if that Government will only suppress doings which have rendered. the Portuguese name a bye-word in the mouths of the natives of the Southern provinces. Senhor de Souza has a chanço afforded him-as had his predecessor--- of once and for all terminating the scan dals of years. And if he avails himself of that chance he will have escued a title to the gratitude of the world far greater than that held by many who are regarded as the philanthropists of the day. He comes well prepared to act if ho chooses, his very appointnient being it is asserted based upon "Coolie trado
Temperature. -Hosovone, dil August; 1868.
9 AM.
Barometer,
...29.890
Dry Bulb,
85.0.
825.
Wet Bulb,
77.0
78.0
16.
Maximum S. Rgr.,
810
Hongkong, July 22, 1868.
Minimum S, Rgr.,
*** 78.0
Max, Sun's Rays,
104
Minimum on Grass, ...
78.0
B6p3
For full particulars, apply on the pre-THE OFFICE of the Undersigned has been mises.
Hongkong, August 3, 1868.
NOTICE.
FOR SALE.
Removed to the late premises of the Agra Bank, Queear's Road.
· LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, June 30, 1868.
21.
Previous | RainonGren., 0.00 24 hours.
above,
0.00
Wind,
E.
N.E.
Force,
Cloud,
4
3.
BE Public House called the CITY OF ROTTERDAM, No, 190, with Btook- in-Trade, Furniture, and everything be- longing to it.
300
Just arrived per Stay." Tana best Picked Keelung COAL
Apply to
REYNVAAN BROTHERS & Co. Hongkong, August 3, 1868,
PRINTING
RESSE & Co.
FOR SALE RINTING PAPER...
Hongkong, June 19, 1888.
FOR SALE..
BEST Keelung COAL,
Apply to
-LANDSTEIN & Co.: Hongkong, June 15, 1868. ti
·JUST LANDED."
And for sale by the undersigned. SUPERIOR American TOBACCO in 24
-lb. Tine. Superior Golden Leaf TOBACCO- † Ita.
iu 20.1bn. Cas 50 Cases Bancroft's American CIDER. DE SILVER & Co
Hongkong, July 30, 1869,
New Advertisements.......
Bug30
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned will sell by Publie
Auction, on
TH
- THURSDAY, the 6th August, 1868, at 12′ o'elop, at his Sales Room, COMMERCIAL BANK -BUILDINGS,-
20 cases preserved Vegetablen.
25 cases preserved Meats.
50 casks Pearl Barley.
20 boxes Starch.
50 barrels Rosin,
20 piculs Bicho-de-Mar.
100 tóz. Brass Bolts.
175 dozen brass Hinges. 50 drums Zine Paint,
70 drums Oil,
15 barrels Butter.
50 barrels Beer
30 casus Brandy.
20 cases pld for.
Fic.
Etc.,
And,
Ete
For account of the Concerned, 22 balds Cotton Duck. 50 ss Moselle.
Avul, AT1 PM,
2 Cows and a Calf-
1 Donkey.? TERMS-Cash before delivery in Mexi- can dollars weighed at 7.1.7.
JM. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 4, 1868,
JUST RECEIVED, ExGreat Republic."
NDERSON'S Solace TOBACCO.
Ex" Maic She."
Amber MOUTHPIECES. Cherrywood STEMS CIGARHOLDERS
Ex "Salve."
Frima Cavite CIGARS.
· BIELFELD & ZACHARIA.
Hongkong, August 4, 1808.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF HONG KONG, &c., &c.
MESSRS of Views
lishing a series of Views of Hongkong, Mucao, Canton, Amow, Swatow and For chow, in two parts. These Photographs are produced by new Optical Instruments, by the best Opticians of the day, and include of 100 degrees, or three times the mucent of subject of the ordinary lenses now in uso in the East, hence the unueses-
an angle of
sary joining to make a complete picture, intend to reduce the price to about 50 per cent. (to Subscribera only) from our usual selling prices.
Gentlemen wishing to subscribe will please call at our Establishment, where the Photographs can be inspected and further particulars ascertained,
Hongkong, 21st May, 1868,
if
GEORGE GLASSE (FIVE YEARS MANAGER TO KINGSFORD & Co., PICCADILLY LONDON, AND 28, PLACE
VENDOME, PARIS)" · ENGLISH AND FOREIGN
CHEMIST
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
`SHIPS' MEDICINE CHESTS
SUPPLIED & REFITTED.
Hongkong, May 1, 1887.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY..
Hongkong, April 16, 1868.
HOBSON & Co.,
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PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, SHIPPING
Ozone,... Weather.
03
...Dull Fine:
No. 7, Vol. 2, NOTES & QUERIES
ON
CHINA AND JAPAN.
Was published on the 1st instant.
CONTENTS.
NOTES-Tenure of Mines, On the tegende
tain.
difficulties." What this phrase may mean when rightly interpreted it is not difficult to guess. Should he fulfill the hopes raised, we can predict for him a sym pathy and admiration on the part of thin Calony as sincere na have been the
relating to Ni Kwa, Curiosities of Chi nose Etymology, The Population of the Chinese Empire, The Kin-kec Plum, Charitable establishments under the care of R. C. Sisterhoods. QUERIES-Ah Teeung and the Dragon,
The Kia Liang Barbariane, Monster- Bamboos, Select Committee of the East denunciations levelled against pre-exist India Company, The Wu Hing Monn-ent fasts and former residents in the
peninsula. REPLIES-The word Sapeque, The form Before concluding it may be well Swordrack, Puuishment by Impalement, to draw the attention of Senhor Ser Metallic Mirrors, Chinese Fawn-tickets, gio de Sonze to the fact that a Ben-burial in China, The Tallow Tree. ERRATA, NOTION TO CORRESPONDENTS, and despatch from Prince Kung, dated 10th March, 1866, declared that "Chinese Bouxа WANTED.
Emigration from Macau was wholly un- authorized by the Chinese Government," a significant fact which may have an important bearing on various matters connected with Marao and those who have abotted the Coolie trule as hitherto conducted.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1868.
THE NEW GOVERNOR OF MAÇÃO.
ROLASSE begs to inform his Patrons THE new Governor of Macao has arrived
infor he has just at a troublous time in that Colony. To. ERECTED & now Americau SODA WATER FOUNTAIN anticipation of the hot say nothing of the coolie trade to put Season just at hand. TONIC DRINKS down, which is a sufficiently difficult task and beverages ICE COLD and flavoured with all the varions Fruit Syrups of the for the best-intentioned of Governors, purest kind can at any monient he had at there are various other elements of dis turbance which require a strong hand to deal with them. Under ordinary oir cumstances the San José College question would furnish sufficient food for gossip for sopie time; but of course at the present moment the pig-walling business is the engrossing subject of attention, and considerable amusement may be derived by the impartial reader fran peresing the articles, letters, communications, and official or anonymous notices, de, which appear upon the subject. The patriotic August 4, H. I. M. S. Greland, from portion of the pig-purchasers have been Whampo
AND GENERAL BROKERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Kome, Hovo, JAPAN,
EASTLACK & WINN, -Burycon Dentists, HONGKONG & SHANGHAI.
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
LOCAL
THE DRAMATIC COMPANY,
With the good opinion already won by this company, and the additions to their strength noticed elsewhere, it is certain that a very enjoyable entertainment will be pre- scuted to-night to their supporters. As we have before said, they are well deserving of support.
World Circus tripe was given last night Tas farewell performance of the Great to a very large audience Ja the performa
anca was for the benefit of Miss Gemma sud the Masters Ducrow, and also the occasion when the Silver Goblet for the best · drum was to bo
be
K
was to be presented, this was not to wondered at. The notable features of the entertainment vore Mr Fischer's gracefni dlights in the Corde Valente, Master Tad bot's wheel soension, the Conandroms, and the comin pranks of the trained mules, cially appreciated by recall; and Mise Zoyars and the Foxhunter. bepe
ware 4.10
Genus and young Ducrow were wall re wight have boon expected, s ceived. manufacture were made and handed i
number of attempte at conundrum
in; buk not more than three or font were oven to forable couundruma, A difficulty present
of a tom od itself as to the appointinent mittee to decide; various demonstrations were unde by the audience to exercia its right of election, but all appeared to decline the somewhat prominent position, and Mr olved the difficulty by reading over Wilson It is hereby notified that, under the no-Test cat of all" being that the last of the conundrums, putting those not readable thority of a Treseary Warrant dated the fat these suggestions came directly from three of the best to the opinion of
submitting two or to one side, and then May Inst, Superintending, or First-Class Belioolmasters in the Army will, in future,
Hn6
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILLCOBR For SHANGHAI,
ALLGEMEINE VERSICHERUNGS.
UND LAND TRANSPORT
IN DRESDEN.
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Insurance Comp- pany ale prepared to gant Policies againėt Marine Risks.
Wa. PUSTAU & Co. Hongkong, July 21, 1858,
R.
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driven to the verge of desperation (it's a pity, they don't go beyond it) hy sugges¦ tions omanating from various quarters
Per "ERL KING" on Wednesday, the that the Chiness should reassume poasts
6th instant, at B P. M.
sion of the Holy Peninsula; the "making
be entitled to the same privileges in regard itself (one unfortumte individual dience; the souse
beore repeatedly
of
of the 23-
by
the way, bad
in
in groans or ap
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to Letters sent by or acdressed to them on by the bye, who for his misdeede is expplause as the
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their own private stairs as are at present uting in duranoe the result of misspent fell unmistakeably to the following, which enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the hours, is reported to have, most inno was almost the only bona fide joke ant af Army and l Army Sohovitmistresses will be e entitled (as Army Schoolmasters of all cently, fallen under the suspicion of the scores read and left unread Why is
very evening's GESELLSCHAFT FÜR SEE FLUSS. but the First Class Low are) to the swins indicting the communication in question: Mr Wilson of the Girons, at the conclusian 1100, à very in performance, à privilegee, in regard to their Lettem, are and the inability of the authorities to human man Because be engages the artil the lant sujoyed by non-commissioned Officers and discover the real author has greatly ex-lery to blow the andienes out of t Private Soldiers.
eraised their minde). Another, less pa- be incarcerates all the Mexicans he can cap F. W. MITCHELL,
triotic, but more honest portion of the ture, and Butchers all his horace." On - Postmaster General,
of this piggery-keepers openly avow that their round to be the Sergeant M
winner General Post Oflice,
(Paga) sole objection to recent occurences is the Artillery, who was received with a hear Hongkong, July 31, 1808.
that they tend to close a source of im-tea
ty applause which showed that the audisus For INDIA, EUROPE,
mense profit; and while the former party did not the least regret that the gods Pur La ompagnie
des Services Marz will appeal to the patriotic sentiments of fan they themselves said). "bad got it titnes des Messageries Imperialos Str. Senhor Sergio do Souza, the latter will Mr Wilson, kaving thanked the inhabitan "IMPERATRICE" en uudsy, Zad point out the loss of income to the Houghtong for their liberal support, int August at 11 A. To and
Government and officials which would mated that a benefit would be given on Fri the United Kingdomy view result from the indulgence of "fanoled" y next for a sick member of the troupe. to France and other Continenta; States a olased mail to France)1 humanity. A third party traces all the Mens Goodlake and bay both sat at the to Saigon, Singapore, Gulle, India; ils of this life to the Jesuits, and vehe Magistracy to-day A 78rd man was charg Aden, Seychelles, Reunion and Mat, mently urges that they be expelled the ed for having assaulted a Sikh, and dir ritius, vez and Alexandris. Let settlement. Each section tees its own charged because the Sith (who was ded
told so many ters for Registration will be received peculiar weapons and some anonymotis were fed for having been abroad without
fies-about 04 Chine until 10 44, on 23rd August. but decidedly harmless advocate of the Correspondence intended to be forward latter party has rushed into print and having offered him a briba sa Inspector of a pass-Mr Alford charged a Chinaman for ed by the vessels of the above compa distributed his penny cracker in company Buildings (under the Surveyor Cousiali ny must be superscribed par Mensage with the little Boletim, which in Macao but we have not heard the result.
F. W. MITCHELL, Guntaril Post Office, Hongkong, duly 20, 1868.
WHITE & 0 0. AUCTIONEERS & Cosistisaios AGENTA,
No. 98, Praju Grande, MACAO, Hongkong, July 21, 1868.
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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAU STEAM-BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE Dividend at the rate of $4.50 per
Sharej deulated at the Ordinary Hall- yearly MELTING of the Shareholders on the 11th instant, will be paid at the oflics of the General Agents on and after Thurs- day, the 16th instant.
AUGUSTINE HEARD &Co.
General agents. Hongkong, July 14, 1862,
ries Imperialça Packet.
Postmaster General.
circles is, we believe, regarded as the
official organ of the Government. The Japan Times has the following on the
late Mint :--- Although existing circumstances do not¦ loud us to regard with very friendly Mint hus, we hear hy last inai, been cop The fully of dismantling the Hongkong feelings "officialiam as hitherto aui. i
suinimated-a fact of which we were vot For Shanghai Per Eri King, on Wed fosted at the Holy City," we do not of aware when the article en Hongkong grie
UNDER DESPATCH.
peslay, the 6th instant, at 4 7.M
course presume that any countenance has vances was published in our last. If desp
No. 1612 -Avausr 4, 1868
been sold to the Japanese government f
ridiculously low price and a change in t currency of this country may therefore Anticipated. It will take some monthe the machinery to be taken down and shi ed hither, so that our Chamber of Cel merce and professional financiera have til euong before them to prepare for t change we trust they wil lave skill ough to direct its course.
Tas samé paper says -
The Colorade, which wrived on the inst brought us direct from Hongkong lighter portion of the English Mail of u Bth with telegrams to the 26th. This b proved to be a great convenience to forei merchants here, and the British Postmas is commended for his forethought.
We find the following paragraph in a s Francisco paper-It is said that the the hare of the Chinese Embassy, after an bors
nt Waslington, terview with Mr Wade at
marked that he was very like the fang Mandarin, Yeb, who, in the Opium W English and the Chinesa, ga thu. between the former so much trouble that they h sat bin down in history as the most
th pertinacious enemy reasonable and
to deal with. If our Chine over had to friends meant that Mr Wade resembles Y personally, they did compliant 1
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him ve
ev th
for that monosyllabic Mandarin downright a Manchow Tortav stared. It is not improbable, however, Chi Tajen and his friends discovered in t American face something of that decision purpose and resolution which belonged their own shrewd and strategic fello countrymen.
JAPANEME COOLIEs.-Dispatches from V Reed inform us that he has engag and will ship for Honolulu 180 picked panese for laborera. Their contracts for three years at $4 00 per month, fond and inedical attendance, to be taken Honolulu and returned at end of contra free of expenses. He thinks the obligati to return them, may be modified, so th those who sloot to remain hero, need n be returned. At the time of the arrivel the Stonewall, he was negotiating for a sb to send 300 men and 20 women, but w Frat send the 180 above spoken of. If ti reports from them are satisfactory, la dreds more are available, and ready to co tract for service lore. We believe the J panese will be valuable inimigrants, the are docile, industrivas, and accustomed cultivating engar, rice and cotton, and oth products raised upon our soil-Hawaii Gazette.
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ENGLISRWOMAN were formerly is the hud of obtaining their fashions from Paris, b there seems to be every change that for ti future the american mediates will be t Authorities in such matters. There artist have style peculiarly their own, and doubt whether it will Altogether English notions of propriety, tmf such ide voted oki-faskieuut nowadays. reporter of the Buston Advertiser romark "Provided the train is long and the ski narrow, the rest of the dress may be left Providence" and go thoroughly does th appear to he carried out, that the America paper considers that the "fashions has come to such a pass that it is quite certai they are no longer propar subjects for dis cussion." "The details are notit for put lication" is surely a very significant_A scription of ladies' full-dress toilets.-Lui don Review
SUMMARY JURISDICTION COUR! Before the Hon. R. J. BALL.
August 4th, 1888.
Tung Aubune v. M. A. do Silva, §4.1, for waves as a servant. This was a case which legal rights and mattors of etiuncti and good breeding were curiously mixed wi it appeared from defendant's statemet that the boy (plaintiff), after inrring bu
વોરા called about ten times, had cous to
the tea cups, and presented hithe his master's drawing-room, before h master's wife and his master's guests, is most outrageous lishabille a entelas
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in
ally by a lack of how a
ness of upper clothing. Defendant (as said) did not allow any of
Suivante appear u bis drawing-mom like coole and informed the boy of that fact; vipi which the boy aforesaid cut up rong and
his determination to leave strait-faced an empleos Youth would This defendant timated to
espressed
the
tail a loss of
the rebellious of wages due of which defendant repeatedly told him he
would
pay a cent, nules à mouth's notice we given. This statement was delivere
of
the defendant with an ir of considerat complacency, and he entered
zulty ful Inte
she tea and coffee.
arrangements of I domestic establishment, for upsetting which (spilling one cup) he threatened fine plaintiff the sum of $1. He had witnesses, as he could not think of brin ing his wife to Coart. His Houor appear to coincide with the defendant eutirel and
giva judgment in bis favor.
C.
J. Gaupp and others c. W. H. Re ola, $144.37.-This was a claim on a pr inissory vote, with interest, which had be standing unpaid for a considerable tin Defendant pleaded that he was destitut
•having lost his ship in September last, at
not pay the money. His Hour marked that such was not sufficient reas to delay judgment, and he would thereid give judgment for the principal and int est: lie could not give time
pay, as t time was fixed by the promissory note.
Wang Po». Blackwood, 328, for wag a servant at Empire Tavern or gro-al -Plaintif asserted that the wages April Lad never been paid to hits, and was dismissed on 26th ultimo, and that t July wages up to that a
at day were also dne. Defendant started a
fence
A general sort of s
by saying that he always paid his su rauts on the 1st of
every month, and th
plaintiff
ans with the other servİsta
2. paid.
Plaintiff produced two witnesses, wi stated that they exw the defendant throw
chsit
hita
at the plaint # and otherwise abu Further, the
plaintif gave that curious reason for having left Krow-shop keeper's
that ti service. Jatter objected to the quality of the mutt protiden
alter the for dinner, swore at his servas
the manner of grogshop-keepers k East, and while thus relieving his feeling
swung the ponderous leg of mut found his head and let it fall with violen on the head of the peor ek, much to taid cook's satouielinient.-Defendant di tinctly denied all about the bitting, ey that he several times threatened to do
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