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Notices to Consignees. ONBIGNERS of the following packages!

per British ship Falcon are informed that the same have boun landed and stored at their risk and expense.

H

AE (in Cross)

H

B (in diamond).

40 bales Merchandise,

.45 casky

28 casos

WB (underdiamond) 14 bales

WB

G F M & Co

Do.

JK & Co..

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Uo Hongkong, April 2, 1869.

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NOTION JONSIGNEES of the following Packages per Brit. barque Meteor, from Syd- Bey are requested to communicate with the Undersigned, and take immediate delivery. of their Good, or they will be landed and stored at their risk and expense,

K, 5 pakgs, Mur'dise, shipped by Alder

son & Sons. shipped by Ra

Loou Feez & Co. shipped by Chen

E 48 case Preserved

Meats;

AT, 7 cases Copper,

"31"

05 casks Fish,

Ateak. RUSSELL & Co,

Hongkong, March 23, 1869,

if

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per. Company's Steamship Hoogly," are request-

ed to send in their Billa. of Lading, for countersignature, and to take delivery of their Goods before the 7th Instant, or they will be landed and stored at their risk and expense.

C. BERTRAND, Principal Agent. Hongkong, April 8, 1869.

Notices of Firms. MB ALENUD FRYEZ 3 alone authorized to sign our name per procuration an Cash Receipts for Goods delivered by our firm from this date, the trans

P&P. DERODE FRERES. Hongkong, March 9), 1909. sp10 HE Underagued having arrived from

Bombay, has established himself as Merchant and Agent, under the Firm and Style of Has MRZA MOHNED ALLY &

HAJER MEERZA MOHMED ALLY.

ABERDEEN STREET: Hongkong, April 6, 1869.

W

Firm

NOTICE,

mył

E have this day admitted Mr Benja

MONE. GALL, as'n partner in our

FAWCETT & Co.

Hongkong, April 1, 1869.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED,

Med Mr EDWARD BAKER has been op- B. C. LANGDON DAVIKA having resign-

pointed Secretary of the above Company from this date.

Hongkong, March 31, 1860,

THE busines keretofore carried on by

the Undersigned, will, from this date be continued under the Firm and Stýle of FUTTABHOY AMY:ZzBoy. And all out- standing accounts by the Undersigned will be settled, paid, and received by the nova Firm

BUTROODIN ABDOOLALLY. Hongkong March 30, 1869,

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NOTICE FROM and after this date, the style of

FROM will be WARRE, SMITH & Co.

WAHEE & Co., China Sugar Refinery EAST POINT

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Hongkong, March 17, 1869.

TH

*HE Firm of Messrs GIER, LIVINGSTON. &Co.,lof Hongkong, is instructed to ascertain the whereabouts of Don RAFAEL YDedonas, 18 years of age, native of Qua- terials, in Contral America, to impart to him a matter in which he is concerned. Hu is thoralpro requested to apply to the above.

Hongkong, February 5, 1860.

5-t-m.

NOTICE, HAVE this day established myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD- JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,

O LANGDON DAVIES Rongkong, July 1, 1868.

NOTICE

HR Interest and Responsibility of Mr WILLIAM NEILSON in our Firm ceased on the 30th June last,

Mr TOBIAS. PIM, ME WIAM NISBET OLMSTED and Mr H, SEYMOUR GHany are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong

OLYPHANT & Co.

-and Chínà from this date, the Hongkong, October 6, 1868.

¡ROM this date Mr. Grosus E. LANE,

be as of Fecito Steam-slip Company at the port

GEO, F. BOWMAN. Hongkong, March 15, 1869.

NOTICE

Notices of Firms

HONGKONG HOTEL

F Hongkong Hotel is placed in charge

THE CHINA MAIL.

For Sale.

PER ZIBA. cases Perrier CHAMPAGNE.”

50 casa Plaguole SALAD OIL

G. DUBOSI & Co. Hongkong, March 12, 1889.

50 TROM this date the Management of the of Mr GEORGE E. Forra, to whom all com munications should be addressed.

YEE-WO & Co.

Hongkong Hotel, April 1, 1869.

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THE Undersigned hereby inti- mates that he has this day received the appointment of SUR- VETOR to FRENCH LLOYDS under date of December 22nd, 1868.

ROBT. MCMURDO. Hongkong, January 9, 1869.

For Sale.

HE Undersigned have just lauded and SHEFFIELD OUTLERY, comprising:

now offer for sale An Invoica of

RAZORS,

Razor STROPS. Pocket KNIVES: Table KNIVES.

A CARVERS.

Pocket FLASKS.

* Needle CASES.

CORKSCREWS. SCISSORS assortad,

Fancy

Needle CASES. JEEVA MORRIS & Co. Any Queen's Rosdi Hongkong, April 8, 1869, aple

SMOKING MIXTURE, TORRIS & Co., have now on Sale-a M small Invoice of Frostis Bee's celebrated Smoking MIXTURE" is this,

Price 80.50 per tin. Queen's Road,

Hongkong, April 3, 1800,

130

aple

JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE,

Prime Australian Fat SHEEP.

5 Tons Uaten and Lucerne HAY, Norfolk Island PINES and other PLANTSN,

Apply on board the ship" Onward,"

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East Point, Hongkong, April 3, 1860.

FOR THE RACES.-

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New Advertisements'

be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who have directed their attention towards the subject of Buddhism and its literature, and generally to all who are interested in ori- apriental antiquities. It deserves to be better

Euown in India.

New Advertisements, ⠀⠀ (From the "Landon Examiner," May

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALOUTTA.

The British stcamer

"LIGHTNING," Captain Robass, will be despatched for the above ports, un TUESDAY, the

20th inst., at 4PM.

Despatobies will close at 3 r.. For Freight or Passage, apply to

INGIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, April 8, 1869, - -

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned will sell by

Public Auction, on

MONDAY,

12th April, 1869, at 11 o'clock A.M., by order and at the Pre- mises of Messrs JOHN RIACH & Co., Shipwrights, West Point,

The whole of their STOCK

IN TRADE, comprising Well, Selected Seasoned Spars and Planking, Iron and Copper Pump Tacks, Brass and Iron Screws of all sizes, Brass Side Lights, Lifting Jack Screws of all sizes, Copper Boat Nails, Castor Oil for Steamboat pur- poses, and every requisite snit able for Shipbuilding and En- gineering Establishments,

GEORGE A. F. NORRIS,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, April 8, 1860, a12

投夜合

16, 1868) We have thas given in outline some of the more prominent portions of the chapter devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the whole volume. Other chapters treating of Macao, Foriness, Nagpo, Shanghae, and the remainder of the treaty ports, we can The pages describing only enumerate. Peking, the capital, are so interesting, and contain so much that is new to European readers

MORRIS'S DIRECTORY

for

CHINA, JAPAN and

No. 1820-APHIL 8, 1869. thinks it more economical, to discharge both his mates and go to sea from this harbor without officers at all, or none at least of higher nominal rank than the ̧· boatswain, pn his articles. Of course he has some one who does the duty on board of an othcer, and who may be fully com. HE above Work is now PUB-petent to do it as any certicated first LISHED and READY FOR CIR-mate could possibly be, but there is no GULATION.

Apply to

one the Shipping Officer would recognise as a Mate.

T

THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.

MORRIS & Co., Queen's Road.

Hongkong, January 13, 1889.

ted at the Ohina Mail Office RINTING of every description exe

respecting its history, public buil with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, dings, and general characteristica, that we and at reasonable charges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT.

would rain transfer them to our columns.

A complete and intelligible plan of this Im- perial City and neighbourhood, gives no an accurate notion of the relative position of ita divisions, streets, and places.

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

April 8, Clara, British ahip, 989, 1. Power, Colombo via Singapore, Feb. 7, March 16, Ballast.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Oo

April 8, Batavia, from Whampoa. April 8, Geo. Becker, from Whampoa. April 8, Blairmore, Brit. brig, 223, Car-

ill, Yokohama, March 26, Belfast --Order April 8, Orissa, Brit steamer, 1,110, W. D. Anderson, Bombay Mar. 19, Calle 395, Penang Sist, ned Singapore April 2nd,

Mails, Opium and Treasure.-, & 0.0.

April 8, Cataluno, Span, steamer, 787, V. cajadillo, Havana via Macao, Nov. 22, Ballot J. J. Dos RaMEDIOS & Co.

CLEARED.

May, for Tientsin.

Mongol, for Macao. Sir Lancelot, for Saigon. Gipsey, for Katopoot. Luo, for Canton. Lightning, for Whampoa,

PASSENGERS.

(10th kegt.), Eqsign Warton, (10th Regt.

ARRIVED-Per Clara, Capt. Stammers,

Lieut. Brougham, (10th Begt.), Dr. Hinde, (Staff Surgaon), 27 men (Royal Artillery), For Yokohama.72 men (10th Regt.), 8

woman,

25Nwomen, 4 children, 5 Artillerymen and 2 未 有上隻初拜者 士二出木諸公

SAYLE & Co.,

ARUJE 現各材之西 明计鋨樣料行營點 ttt

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HONG KONG

HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL STEAMER,

Large assortment of MILLINERY,

BONNETS, and HATS, of the

Latest fashions.

A Choico assortment of SILK, MUS LIN, and GRENADINE, for Evening

causa

A fine assortment of new French FLOW. ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS,

A large assortment of new TRIM MINGS and FRINGES in all colors.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES,

in white and colors, all aires.

一鐵械建未唐 啟日七器並造

BILLIARDS,

BOWLS, AND

NOTICE.

BAR.

HE ORIENTAL BAR, BILLIARD KOons, end BOWLING ALLEY, having been onlargad sud Etted up in a very superior style unequalled by any in the Colony, the Proprietore Re-open the above on Monday, the 11th January, 1860, to their friends and the public, and trust with civility, Guo Liquors and the well-known re putation of this old-established House, to merit a share of their patronage. There are the first class Billiard Tables in a large airy and well-light room. The Bowling Alley needs no comment.

BROWN & ́OS,, Proprietors Hongkong, January 9, 1869.

MESSES. KOSS & Co,

of

E to inform the public of Hongkong that they had establimbed themselves

TAILORS & GENERAL OUTFITTERS, Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS, on the premises hitherto occupied by Mesara

Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, &.

(BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,

20, Fuochow Road, Shanghai. Hongkong, February 3, 1889,

Per Mari Steamer" and late Arrivals.

MISS ROSE

TAS received a choice assortment of

French GLACES, black and colored, BAREGE and FANCY DRESSES, black and colored piece VELVETS and SÁTINS in the newest shades.

Clain and Fancy RIBBONS, VEL- VETS SASH RIBBONS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety Real CLUNIE and VALENCENNES LACES. Ladies' and Children's trimmed and une trimmed HATS in all the fashionable shapes.

Ladies' BONNETS test styles, Plain and Fancy SUNSHADES, French FANS

GLOVES and BOOTH...

Ladies' White Satin and Kid BOOTS

A large assortment of Frouch, and Bug HOSIERY, Gentlemen's Black and Drab Shell HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c., &o.

THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OFish HONGKONG & WHAMPDA LIMITED

KROKERT 9. WALKER has this day 11 been appointed Secretary to the Com pany, and Mr JORN INGLIS, the present Acting Secretary, resumes his fuvotions as- Managing Engineer for the Company. By order of the Board of Directors,

JOHN INGLIS Acting Secretary, Hongkong, March 3, 1869,

NOTICE

Honrie's PERFUMERY.

WELLINGTON STREET,

Opposite the Catholic Chapel. Hongkong, February 13, 1869.

LADAO ORUKE & Co.

ARRIVES.-Per Mail str: Orissa,—For Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Williams, Liont Macqueen, Mrs Southan, Mr J. Dodd,

Capt. S. S. Roberts, Mr Pettit, Mons, U- menn, E. Ullmann, Mr C. H. Schutzo. For Shanghai, Dr and Mrs Hunter, Roy. H. Waddell, Mr Watson, W. D. Morrison, Mona. C. Bressioni, L. Cicoqua, Clooqua

Capt. B. Nicolas, Mr. T. Platt, Mr and Mra Remo, Mr. J. Moller, H. J. Snow (for Yokohama), Lin Hoh, Lin Kheng, Chew Ho Jean, Mr S. G. Bigelow, Mr J. de la Torré y Agross, one Chineas and ser- vant, and 2 Chinese, Br Cameron's Ayah; Co's Employés, Mr J. M. Patch, and Mr A. Miller.

CARGUES,

srrived this aftertou

Memo. of Cargo per Mail Steamer Orissa,

22

dialwa Opium for Hongkong, 740 chests,

Du - for Shanghai, 793 Beugal Opium for Hongkong, 67 Turkey,

Du. 130 Specie- London to Shanghai,... Australis to

Do. to Hongkong,

Do.

£17,410. .£25,302. £11,072.

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL OLDSE:-

PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE-showing the Proposed Move-

A ments of the Mail Steam Parkoto of the P. & D. Company for the Year 1869, a approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster

General.

To be had at the China Muil Office, Wyndham Streak..

Hongkong, December 26, 1868.

It is a question whether there ought to be any alteration in the law which would render it .compulsory on skip regulate the number of the officers to be owners to carry a full complement of duly-certificated others and which should carried on board ships of different grades. Ship owners ought to be competent judges of what is best for their own interests, and so far as the value of the abip and tackle is concerned they alone : are interested. The public who ship goods on board, or who embark as par sengers in, a vessel, can provide meet effectually for their own safely and the safety of their property by refusing to enter into any contact with the master or agents of a vessel, till satisfied that she is properly officered Insurance Companies are wider no obligation to

NOTES & QUERIES insure vessel or cargo, not in their

ON

CHINA AND JAPAN

No. 3, Vol. 3,

IS NOW READY. Contasuing articles in English, French and

opinion properly manned. They may insist upon three certified mates if they so please, and think it for their interest English law seldom interferes dictato vially in such matters. It leaves people, as a rule, quite at liberty to look after German upon various subjects. their own safety and the safety of their NOTES4 Chives Collection of Epi- goods and money in the way they desm grams, On Dragon-Worship, The Tomb most suitable, confident that the conflict. of Kung Ming, Honesty is the Best ing intareste in operation in the world Policy, Das System der Pa Kun, Identi-will, under ordinary circumstances, work Bication of Proper Names in Western and out in the most affectual posable manner Central Asia.

QUERIES: The Two Missionaries in the the solution of the special problemt, and Peking Astronomical Board, The Festival that all interference with the freedom of Wui-hi-t'how, Tea, Silk-worm Disease, trade and the right of every man to do. Names of Woods used in Building, what he likes with his own, is to be REFLIES :- Koxinga's Japanese Origin,most carnestly deprecated.

Name of Koxiuga, The Term Typhoon, The Tai Chau Yang, The Word Pailong, The "Button" in Chinese Official Uni form, the Term: Su and on bones Mo, Infanticide, The Kow Ki Plant, ship and be entered on the articles as

mate's certificate, but it does say that no The law compels no man to possess &

The Chun Tree, Coolin China, Croma mate who has not a certificate ; and tion in China, Execution of Women in that no one may have reason to complain China, The Fung Tree, Thesaurus of the of the operation of this law, at every Mauchu Language, Employment of Chrport there is a board of examiners pre- neae Criminals. BOOKS WANTED. NO-pared to test and authenticate the com

TIGES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Hound Copies of the Frust and SECOND Volumes can be obtained on application

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Our columns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondente

must be accompanied by the name of the All communications addressed to this paper

sender, not ascessarily for publication, but as a quarasitee of good faith,

DEATH

At Seamen's Hospital, Hongkong, on the 7th April, 1869, of consumption, JOHN PATKHSON, of Glasgow, Scotland.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869.

OUR SHIPPING LAW... WE find on examination that Captain Thomsett is right in holding that there is no law in Hongkong by which Mastors Per "CIRCE," at DAM, To-morrow, of British ships are forbidden to go to

the 9th instant,

For MANILA.

For SAIGON.-

Per Ship SIR LANOBLOT" at 11

AM,, To-morrow, the 9th Instant.

For S'PORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA,

Per LIGHTNING, on Tuesday, the

• 20th instant, at 3 r.M.

-UNDER DESPĄTCH; -

Baving secured the services of an expe rienced Europe Cutter, and also having received per late arrivals a very superior stock of NEW GOODS, of the latest pat- For Manila.-Per Circe, at 10a.m., to terus, they are prepared to meet all the re-morrow, the 9th instant. quirements of the present season,

For Suigon-Fer ship Sir Laneciot, at Large stock of Heady-made CLOTH-Doon, to-morrow, the 9th inst. ING, of the latest Fashions, always on

haad.

KOSS & Co., Queen's Road Central Hongkong, February 5, 1869,

HE TREATY PORTS OF CHINA & JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN,"

EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS

(From the "Straits Times," July 27, 1868.) Some time ago we had occasion to remark upon the progress that Literature as roprs sented by the Press had made and was manking in the East, and our attention has again been called to the abject by the re- ceipt of a Hongkong publication which deserves some notice and which we bare

For Singapore, Penang and Calcutta. Per Lightning, on Tuesday, the 20th in at 4 F.M.

QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, 8th April, 1869, OPIUM-Patna, New,... $620 Old, 630 Benares, New, 505. Old,

620 Malwa, Parsian, ...

COTTON-BOMBAY,

CALOUTTA, SHANGHAE

Exchange,

much plonairs in introducing to the know- Bank, 6 months' sight,... fedge of our readers. We allude to Notes Crodits, 6

31

600 586

18 a 22 16 a 203

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patenvy of all applicants. Certificated masters and nates stand out, we know, for higher wages than men who, how ever qualified, have not certificates, but if the supply of the former is in excess of actual needs, masters and mates must come down in their demands, and then they need not fear competition; for no one would employ an unqualified person at the same wages. who could get a legally qualified officer

We have thus stated the law-or rather the absence of law-in its coarsest nspect. It is for the torchants and ship owners of this port to say if they are satisfied with it. If a master of a ship may lawfully go to sea from Ilongkong without any officers at all, that is a fact of which the Insurance Offices at lengt should take note.

A PAMPHLET which has been publiehed by Mr Sinnett, late of the Daily Press, since his return to England, forms the columns of the North China Harald: As text of a very suggestive review in the

no copies of the work have, apparently, reached Hongkong, it is beyond our power to express an opinion on its can- tents. It is ouly with the remarks put · sea without properly certificated officers forth by the reviewer that we have any of the rank of 1st and 2nd Mate, The concern, and these afford fair ground for 136th Section of the Merchant Shipping to a proposition that "a moveatile teki useful discussion. The first point relates Amendment Act 1854, applies only to force should be established in Chius, British vossela going to sen from a port within our own control, but under the in the United Kingdom, and no local This force, it is suggested in the pamphlet, employment of the Imperial Government. Ordinance has been passed extending the should consist of Indians, and the Herald rale laid down in that section to this turally dissents from the conclusion Colony. The penalty under the English Act is £50 for each infraction of the law. This being the fact, we have to ex- onorate Capt. Thomsett from the implied blume cast upon him for the Dayspring affair. It was not in his power to do more than be avers he did, and the responsibility of that wretched blot upon Hongkong lies with the government of which ho is simply an officer.

that the establishment of such a force

would bo either practionble or justifiable, The reviewer however seems to miss the really useful suggestion to which a little gives natural rise, consideration of the author's proposition

Foreign conquest, says the Herald, "probably, would be more popular than which would be a standing proof of the this imperite in imperio, (a black foree) weakness of their own Rulers. By advocating such a measure, Mr Simmett weakens his main argument in favour of our right to insist on extended commerce, Indirectly Captain Thomsett can and and improved communications to facili does compel the masters and owners of tate it. These measures will secure all. British ships to engage officers to whose the results which the Indian force, compotency a board of examiners has could be needed for. And they will 5,000 strong, officered by Europesos cortified, Ordinance 6 of 1852, Section strike at the roots instead of the branches

make it compulsory on Masters of vessala faded from the minds of air North Chius memory of Gordon's campaign completely whether British or Foreign to ship their contemporary Cad the history of the officers and crews at the Harbor Master's past few years afford no hint of the only scheme which can satisfactorily combine office; and the 5th Section of the last the strengthening of legitimate Chinese mentioned Ordinance forbids the Shipping imperial interests with due protection to Officer to place any person on the Regis foreign trade? We readily grant the ter or on the articles as Master or first or unsatisfactory nature of Colonel Gordon's only Mate of a British ship unless such relations with the Viceroy of Nanking Master or Mate shall possess a certificate but we cannot be blind to the fact that of service or competenty,

his devotion and ability have left on If a vessel comes into harbor, say from record a lesson from which we may yet in command and on the register, no local Australia with an uncertificated Master profit.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's French Kid and Queries on hing and Japan, published On Galoutta, 3 days' sight, Ra. 225 a 22555, at Ordinance 1 of 1862, Section 6, of the evils complained of." Has the

mouthly by Mr Salut, the proprietor of the Bombay, 3 days' sight, Hts. 225 a 2255 China Mail newspaper. is well printed on good paper, and in size Bar Silvor, 17 dæts. B.,

This publication Shanghae, & days' sight, Bank, Tls. 741

. 10 nom. sake or prototype at home, and is equally a Mexicans, and shape is very like its well-known name Syose,

*++ ...0 6.80, mine containing very curious and useful Gold Leaf,

23.60 a 70 information regarding the language, litera- Gold Bar, 98 touch, ... 28.45 tare, bistory, nisaners and enstoms of the English Sovereigne,

.... 4.62 Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese. Australian Sovereigna, It says a good deal for the extent and Discount,

4.62 12- atability of the footing of Europeans in das Company Shared, ... China that such publication as this H. & W.poa Dook, Old, 6p. c. disct. should be established and pondusted with! Do. Do. Now.....11. apparently successful vigour.

H. 8, Bank Sharea, Uid, ...28 p. c. prema.

Do. do.. Now, 181 Union Doak 40 p. c. dis, um Temperature. HONGKONG, 8th April, 1860.

PER CASE OF 12. BOTTLES. 100D Breakfast CLARET, do

4.00

In pints, 24 pint bottles,

4.60

Medoo Breakfast OLARET,

Dessert CLARET,

St. Emilion

Chatean Margius,

1 13

5.00 The publication is altogether a very in teresting one, and wishing it avery success, 8.00 we commend it to the attention and support 10.00 of our teaduta.

St. Pierre St. Julien (extra), ji CLARET in Wood..

$24.00

RUSSELL & Co.

july

Modoc in Wood, 40 gali.,

$46.00 Roussillon, 40 gal. DUBOST & O¤,

$36.00 Hongkong, April 1, 1860.

RD. O. CLARK retirea from our Firm, and Mr J. MUREAT FORSES and Mr E. D. BARBOUR are admitted Partners from this date.

China, January 1, 1869.

W

NOTICE

E have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE

to sign uur Firm from this date:

DREYER & Ço, Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

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The vital flaw in all treaty agreemenita law interferes with him, but if he leaves with China is the alleged or real incom that vessel, he cannot ship on board potence of the central authorities to con- another, in this harbour, without produc- trol their subordinates, and into this 19 ing a proper cortificate, nor can the resolved every casus belli which has of Owners or agents send the first mention late years arisen. Is a missionary's ed vessel to sea again without putting & house attacked, a merchant's goods seized 68 duly qualified master on board. Again, or unduly taxed, one ever-recurring

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(From the "Friend of India," June 4, 1888.)

We acknowledge with thanks the receipt (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, of the numbers for the current year of

Queen's hoad "Notes and Queries,"

a most deserving

THERMOMETER, 3.M., Ury, yi Anglo-Chinese monthly, edited by Mr N.

Do, B. Dennys, whose "Treaty Ports of China Da,

4 P.M., and Japan" are so well known. From the ismes nftached to the "Noter" we can see Belf-registered Maximum, that the contributors include some of the best Chinesa sobolati in the East. Its ins

Do. Min. over night BAROMETEL M terest is not confined to China, and 'it will Do 4 PM)

PER MAIL STEAMER. RUYERE CHEESE, of first quality,

G. DUBOST & Co Bongkong, March 12, 1969, apr13

If a British ship arrives in Hongkong excuse is upon the lips of the authorities from England with its proper comple. "They are really very sorry; they de

Dry

Wet,.

Wet,

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ment of officers, we do not know of any plore the event; they will give any 20.020 law which forbids the master of that orders we may require, 29.792 vessel, if he is willing to run the risk and cannot be quite sure that those ordery

But they

No. 1820.-

will be carried ou a large force cons

litan rowdies, but thoroughly traine geants and offi down to ensign whom should be gentlemen" as m Bengal or other n With the absoh only by the foreig obviously wrong given, of such a f sive party in Chi to defy the ill-nat

Charnater on, the and whose role that of the" merd respectable soldi rowdy, would be there would be lit men of the right › a project like thi

look for the reger Turkey can avail tured comment, of the names of Slad

have become as Admiral this or be no wrong in follow her example constituite the Chi by Lay and Osbor that is without an rity except that of

ter,

There are other to which we shali

time the propositio will, we are confid a question whisk the attention of E

We are glad to lear the present Chanceli sulate, has been pro at the Consulato Batavia.

Tug. P. & O. stear today for the Coa tock up among her; (ibb, Livingston (Gilman & Co.) the and the latter for branches of their ros places. By their sports and aquatics authnainatic and pop

THE Griminal Session the Hon. Chief Justi. when the charge, ng Jemidhar, the Chiu Sergeant of Police, Colonel Braysare, C. interpreter. The w ention are said to themselves and each of apparont tamperin ing become more ma bcou, the Attorney prosequi iu all the ons

We understand th more disgusting caa bave come to light w two, amongst the St beginning to be fel sable brood are not bi of truth, morality or any other way ada

in

& Police Force.

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THE following pass Bowyer'a Tea Circula rather severe on the F "A Telegram from Ch states that a meeting o held at Boochow to practice of the Chines with the fine Cougou the disastrous results tling these toss at p have secured finest have been some reas expressing an opinion, istilt of the Chinese men who have estal agente, with tasters

the best judges here, s beyond the vaine, and ledge of the generally several seasons have made

so much t

aure

proper care in selection protest a capital jok public meeting, more to the tasting room, it in the proper direction

TO-DAY'S

Mr May on the Ben

W. Petersen, taver boutman with the the and some blocks from The boat-boys in Peter out the prisoner, whe committed the robbery that he was in want tackle and blooks to Jack's shop. Fat Jac to acknowledge anyth prisonar ar the stolen sentenced the prisone hard Jabur.

Chan Azing, a cool

in Gilman Street, wa warrant issued at the Carpenter, inspector to charged with the illega opium. The Chinese stated that the sun H opium was 47 cash-a so Bum, Recording to the op trate, being an odd amo however, was far too ab

and a conviction was quence. Defendant at gone to this house wh found to obtain some proprietor of the conce

labor.

that he was asked to him while the opinm collect money. Unfortu in charge when the Polic the day after.Mr Mi the prisoner $20, in defa Chan Apo, who was stone-man at Canton, branded man who had n his toes" in the Colony, of the conditional pardo 17th September, 1887. that he had got employm was on his way thither t nght, the Magistrate taken to the Canton at

́and he was remanded ac

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