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Shipping.

FOR MANILA.

The Spanish brig

A "GRAVINA,”

BARCELO, Master, will have quick despatch as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, April 6, 1869.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

The American ship *CA "HELVETIAM

Capt. BAILEY, will have quick "despatch for the above part.”****

Freight, apply to

RUSSELL&Co.

-"Hongkong, February 26, 1860,- ⠀‹

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

Vid The American ship SWOLD DOMINION,"

will follow the FA Palmer, and have quick despatch for

man

the above-port, timely

For Freight or Panangu, apply to

AUGUSTINE HEARD & Hongkongy March 16, 1869⠀⠀⠀⠀ 27ap

Notices to Consignees.

TROM CALCUTTA & SINGAPORE

HEB. 1 6 N. Co.'s Steamer "Governor Higginson" Having arrived from the above Porta, the Consignees of Cargo by her are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Counter- signature, and take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Dargo, impeding the

discharge of the

above steamer, wil be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

For Sale.

BROADWOOD & SON'S PIANOFORTES.

TO ARRIVE PER

CHUNAN."

Grand Cottage, 3. Unisons 7 Octaver 1 Cottage Grand, 2 Unisons 0 to A. 1 Royal Boudoir Grand (very powerful) 3 Unisone 7 Ostaven, D.

The above Instruments are in solid Ma hogany, and selected for this climate.

6.Music STOOLS.

For particulars apply to "A. B." care of China Mail Offee. *Hongkong, "April 12, 1869:

MIS

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PER OVERLAND MAIL MI88-ROSE-han just received a choice assortment of Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGE, Faney and Muslin DRESSES,

KIBBONS, Velvet and Dross TRIM- MINGS in great variety.

WELLINGTON STREET, ---

Opposite the Catholic Chapel. Blongkong, April 9, 1889.

TOBACCO.

7OR Salo by the Undersigned, an Invoics

AMERICAN TUBACCO, comprising

GOLD TWIST."

GOLD LEAF

NAVY FOURS →

1. SOLACE.

And other BRANDS

MA

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer and General Commission Agent,

Commercial Bank Buildings,

TEZ CHINA MAIL.

New Advertisements

NOTICE

THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OF HONGKONG & WHAMPOA LIMITED

New Advertisements.

GENERAL REGULATION VIII Pilot Boats: Regulations to be observect.

Pilos Boats eball be registered with their crews at the Harbour Master's Office, where each boat will be given a certificate

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Kuang Ting, from Amoy, reports having experienced light aire and thick foggy weather to Pudra Branca, thence to Hongkong from N. E wind and thick rainy weather. The follow ing steamers arrived in Amoy on Saturday:

No. 1829-APRIL 19, 1869, MORRIS'S DIRECTORY

for

CHINA, JAPAN

and s

THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.

AR ROBERT 5. WALKER has this day and number, The words "Licensed Pilot | Douglas, Formosa, Fung Shuey and U. FREE above Work is now FUR..

pany, and Mr Jon Iscus, the present

Acting Secretary, resumes tds functions as Mainsail; and a vellon! revister; 1 4 &.m., left. Shanghai, had to bring up in!

S.S. Eri King, John Finel, Master, from CULATION. Apply to Shanghai to Hongkong, reports, April 16th

Managing Engineer for the Company. By order of the Board of Directo

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

national

painted at the stern, and on the head of the of which the upper horizontal half shall be

and the lower green, shall be Bown. ed Pilot Boats shall Jeposit. their papers with their Consul or the Castors; the river on account of thick fog, first and they shall bo at liberty to move freely and thick weather with rain at intervals

freely middle part of passage, variable winds, #blu the limit of the Port and Pilotage latter part moderate N.E. breeze and ground, and shall be exempt from Tonnige cloudy weather. April 19th 4.30 p.m., ar-

rived in Hongkong, ***

CHINESE PILOTAGE ones. On the requisition of the Harbour

SERVICE.

GENERAL REGULATIONS WITH LOCAL RULES

PORT OF SWATOW.

REGULATION I

a feo of

·cenes' un

Msater of his deputies, it will be obligatory on registered. Pilot Boats to convey from place to place within the limits, employés belonging to either Customs or Harbour Master's Departments, with such atores as Mast wanted for either Light-houses or Eight-ships.

Licensed Pilot Boat shall pay 2-ory Lisels for renewal of Lf the first of July each year, GENERAL

In case of a Pilot going off in au un- I. Bye-Laws and Local Rules. registered Bont, he will be authorized to 1By-Laws and Rules necessary for carry the Pilot Boat Flag during the time the better ardering of pilotage matters at ho is on board; but ne Pilot is authorised the Porta

are to be drawn up by the Barto cruize in an unregistered Boat, without bour Mester in consultation with the Con- special permission from the Harbour Mas Bula Ahil Chamber of Coinbierce, with whom ter also it rente in the same way to fix the num-tered Boat making use of a Pilot Flag, and The owner or hirer of any unregis. bor of Pilots, tariff of pharges, and defitue the limits of the Pilotage ground:

1:

2. The number of Pilots for the Port of Bwatow abull bo six The Pilotage

ground for the Port of Swatow shall be of Bill Islet to the lower flimit of the anchorage Kahchio Polal.

CARGOES:

Cargo per Mail steamer Orissa to sail to- or England, Silk 720 bales andjŷ cases; Silk, 184 bales: Cocoons, 107 bales. Silk Piece Goods, 11, bozea. For France. Susz, Silk, 4 balea For Bombay, about 250 ebesta Silk, and Specie about 4 laklis of dollars.

MEMO. OF HARTERS AND SETTLEMENTS.

For

Since Stapel, 1889. AW, STAVENS, Aru, barque, 526 Tons, On the berth for New York at £3.5 par tog. Jso. L DINMOCs, Brit ship, 1047 tons, Hauge to San Francisco, $10,000 in fall.

COTHERSTONE, Brit. barque, 975 tons, Bangkok to San Francisco, $8,500 in full,

USPRAY, Brit. ship, 697 Saigon to

Lot having a Licensed Filpt on board, shall be prosecuted before the authorities to whom he is amenable, or whose Flag or national Ensign be bas the right to use, .. mitted to fly the Pilot Flag, save when thore

a registered Pilot Boat, is not per-Yokohamn at 524 cents per pioul,

QUEEN OF THE JOBAN, Brit ship, 670 pient, if to Yokohama, 60 cents per picul; If calling here for orders, 5 cents extra,

MARIA KICKNERS, N. G barque, 579

4-The rates of pilotage, shall be as folis either a Licensed Pilot or certificated Aptos, Saigon to Hongkong at 30 cents per

lows for all sized vessels between the limits of the Pilotage ground steamers or sailing vessels, $2.50 per foot English measuremont, To Harbour Pilot for Berthing or Unberth ing, 50 cents per foot English measure

DAVID SASSOON SONS & Co., "ZIZOPAgents."

Queen's Road, Hongkong, April 10, 1869.

PER CASE OF 12 BOTTLES. OUD Breakfast CLARET, doz, In piuts, 24 pint bottles,,, Medoo Braakfast OLARET,,, Dessert ULARET,

$.4.00

$4.50

$6.00

St. Emilion

8.00

ment.

Chateau Margaux,

$9.00

St. Pierre St. Julien (extra),

$24,00

CLARET in Wood.

Modoo in Wood, 46 gals.,

$46.00 $85.00

- Hongkong, April 14, 1869.

NOTICE.

As following cases have been landed

and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignees, who are requested to take immediate delivery.

Roussillon, 46 gals.,

** Cambodge, 26 February, 1869. || ||| Hongkong, April 1, 1889.

GFO 15985-**

1 Crae Chemicals.

Ex"Donna, 30th March, 1869,

Mr Schsal

2 cases (contenta unknown).

1. BERTRAND, Principal Agent

Hongkong, April 14, 1869.

NOTICE.

ALONSIGNEES of the following Packages par Brit, barque Meteor, from Syd- pay, are requested to domounicate with the Undersigned, and take immediate delivery of their "Goode, or Misy will be landed and stead at their risk and

K, 5pakga

Ndine

cases Preserved

Mesta,

by Alder son de dous. shipped by Ra hoon Fees & Co. alipped by Chon Ateak RUSSELL & Co.

AT, 7 eases Copper,

65 caska Fieb,

Hongkong March 28, 1860,

Notices of Firms,

BE Undersigned having arrived from Bombay, as established himself as. Merchant and Agent, under the Firm sud

tayl

GENERAL REGULATION II.

II. Pilots Individuals. Eligible. The subjects, citizens or proteges of Tresty Powers shall, equally with Natives of China,

prentice on board....

GENERAL REGULATION TX... Flags to be exhibited on arrival. shall caso to be exhibited W

When nearing the anchorage the Piloton

A Red and White Flag (No. 8), if the Vessel is from Hongkong, Japan, or any Chinese Port

A

Blue and White Flag (No. 2), if from

any Foreign Port,

is in ballant."

A Yellow and Blue (No. 10), if the vessel A Red Swallow Tail (No. 5), if the vessel has gunpowder or other combustibles on

G. DUBOST & Co. and without distinction of nationality, be eligible for appointment when vacancies ocour, by the Board of Appointment, sub- jeat to the General Regulations now issued, and thio Bye-Laws to be under them enforced, board at the several Ports, respectively,

New Advertisements.

puce to Yokohama, $8,000 in full. INGEBURG, N. G. barque, 373 tous, Hence Yokolrama at 40 cents por picul. JANE Brit. barque, 807 tons, On the herth for Yokohama.

On the barth for Saigon.

ILE E VILAIRE, Fah, barque, 360 tons, NORMA, NG, barque, Sob tons, Hance to Saigon and back at 36 cents per pitul. to Saigon and back at 27 cents per pioul.

CARL RITTER, N. G. brig, 240 tons, Hence

ДЕВАТЬОЗЕ N. G. barque, 412 tons, Hence to Saigon and back at 35 cents per picut.

BLAIRMORE, Brit. brig, 223 tons, Takao to Tienisin at 50 cents per picul, and back from Newchwang to. Amoy, Swatow or Hongkong at 25 cents per picul.. The duties of the Harbour Pilot," The Board of Appointment shall consist where such exists, will be to take charge of $1,300 per month, for 6 months;

DIOSOUREN, N. G. barque, 334 tons, of the Harbour Master as President, the vessels at the outer limit of the anchoraga, Estimated Number and Tonnage of Dis- myle (or a) Senior Filot, and two persons whose berth them in accordance with the orders engaged Fessis in Hongkong.—British,

names shall be drawn by lot, by the Hat received from the Harbour Master's De-tons 2,091, Foreign (exclusive of Siamese), bour Master, from a list prepared and pub-partment, take charge of vessels shifting 6, talis 2,915-Total ships 10, tons 5,007.

M. A. CORREA, NOMMISSION MERCHANT AND

GENERAL AGENT.

CANTON....

Hongkong, April 19, 1868

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The American barque

“ PARRUE," 540 tona Register, SouLE, Ms. ter, haring the greater part of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatob.

For Freight or Passage, apply ta

BOSMAN & Co. Fangkang, April 19, 1869. td

FOR SHANGHAL NAGASAKI AND

YOKOHAMA,

The Diamond Line S. 8.

"NILE," Capt. Gate, will leave for NESDAY NEXT, the 21st inst., et 2 P. M. the above ports on WED For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE BORNEO CO, LIMITED, Hongkong, April 19, 1860.

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Style of Haier Masz Mona ALLY & FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOUCHOW

Co

HAJER MEERZA MOHMED ALLY.

ABERDEEN STREET,

Hongkong, April, 1869.

NOTICE.

myb

Whave this day admited Mr BENJA-

Fitm,

E

MIN E GALL, as a partner in our

FAWCETT & Co.

Hongkong, April 1, 1880..

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED.

43. 07 Lingdon Davies having resign- Ved, Mr EDWARD BAKER has been ap pointed Suuretary of the above Company from this date,

Hongkong, March 31, 1860.

A

HE business heretofore carried on by the Undersigned, will, from this date be continued under the Firm and Style of FUTRA EHOZÁMRÍEZBUOY. And all out standing accounts by the Undersigned will »be settled, paid, and received by the above

Firm:

BUDROODIN ABDUOLALLY. Hongkong, March 30, 1869.

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NOTICE. HAVE this day established myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD JUSTER and GERAL COMMISIUN AGENT,

PAZO LANGDON DAVIES, Hongkong, July 1, 1668,

A NOTICE,

IZ

SHE Interest and Responsibility of Mr SHE

WILLIAM NEILSON in our Firm ceased on the 30th Jane Inst

Mr.TOBLAR PIM, Mr WILLIAM NISBET OLMATED and Mr H. SHYMOUR GEARY Bre authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this duto.

OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1868, **

HM this date Mr GEORGE E. LANE will act as Agent of the Pacifio Mail Steam-ship Company at this port

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

"NOTICE.

MRD O. CLARK retires from our Firm,

Mr E. D. BARBOón are admitted Partners from this date.

RUSSELL & Co..

MEGA I DO? Kd

GENEBAL REGULATION II. TIL. Board of Appointment, how to be

lished by the Harbour Master in consulta tion with the Consuls and Chambers of Commerce.

GENERAL REGULATION IV.

Vacancies: how to be filled up, 1.-Whenever there may be a vacancy among the Pilots, it shall be duly notified in the local prints; anil siglit days afterwards the Board of Appointment shall proceed to fill it up by a competitive examination.

2. The Board may refuse to admit to the examination. been & Latented pay one who, having onos Pilot, has had his Liceuss unable to cage Consular Certificates as withdrawn, and step any candidate who is

Character, &c.

to

GENERAL REGULATION X Harbour Pilotet Vesasia in Harbour, Berthing, de.

berth, going in and out of dock, or to and from a wharf or out of the anchorage, and to assist and report to the Harbour Master's Office all nattere concerning the shipping in Port, and the conservancy of the river or harbour.

2-In berthing vessels the Harbour Mas- ter will, as far as possible, meet the wishes of Commanding Uficers and Consigness and the entrance, working or clearance of vessels taking berths not assigned to theta, shall be stopped by the Oustoms until the Harbour Master's orders are complied with.

with ardore regaived from the Harbour 3-Vessels are to moor in accordanco

Master, and they are not to remove from the anchorage without his permission.

4-The Harhout Pilotage Foos payable to the Harbour Master are as follows!

Shifting a yeasel's berth; taking a vessel to or from a heaving down Hulk; $10, in

examination shall be public and ts, and the vacancies ahall be given to the most competent among the candi- without distinction of nationality, provided always the competency of the first on the list be not relative but absoluto. full

4.-The Consul concerned may in person,

The steam-ship

“KHANG TUNG Captain PiTAN, will have immediate despatch for the

the

above ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, April 19, 1869

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned has received in THE

structions to sell by Public And

tion, ou...

FRIDAY:

the 30th day of April, 1869, at Noon, on the Premises By order of the Mortga gee, under the power of sale, contained in the Deed of Mortgage,

All that piece or parcel of GROUND, situate at Jardine's Bazaar, registered in the Land Office na, Section 4 of Inland Lot No. 309, together with the even Houses erected thereos, all tenanted

TERMS OF SALE-One-half of the purchase money to be paid on the fall of the haminer, and the balance on comple tion of the deed of transfer, the expenses of which to be paid by the purchaser.

The property to be at the risk of the purchasers from the fall of the hammer.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 19, 1869.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

THE Undersigned has received in

structions to sell by Public Auction, at the Residence of C. J. EMERY, Esq., Paymaster U. S: N., at the US Naval Dopot, Wanchi, on

TUESDAY,

the 27th April, 1869, at Noon The whole of his Household FURNI TURE, comprising

Drawing Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, Diuner and Dessert Sets, marble-top Tables and Teapoys, Electro Plated Ware, Glassware, Flower Stands, Lamps,

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Etc..

Eto,

Etc. TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1 7.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer Hongkong, April 19, 1869,

HONGKONG HOTEL FROM this data tha Management of the Hongkong Hotel in placed in charge of Mr GEORGE E. Ports, to whom all com WE have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDS munications should be addressed.

to sign our Firm from this date.

YEE WO & Co. DREYER & Co. Hongkong Hotel Hongkong, January 1, 1868. -

Chins, January 1, 1869.

agmuk, bus. NOTION

july2

April 1, 1960

r by deputy, be present and take part in

examination of candidates.

5.-The majority of the totes of the members of the Board shall decide the admission of candidates for Pilots' Li- éensés, éach member having oue vote in the Ballot, but in the absence of the Consul concerned the Harbour Master will have a Casting vote.

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

April 19, Ascendant, British barque, 637, Gerdes, Singapore, March 2, General-E 8. WALKER & Co.

April 19, Kang Tung, British steamer,

GED, HOLMES, Ship Broker 2. Pedder1 Hill, Hongkong, 17th April, 1869.

4,

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL CLOSE;— Fur SPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA

Per "LIGHTNING," on Tuesday, the

20th instant, at 3 P.M..

For SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CAL-

OUTTA,...

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No. 1829

the truth of th set afloat. IE California and up in all the i does not entail sensibly enou without exciti good pickings

Wa has sources, and it i from the Melb

true.

LISHED and READY FOR CIR-

MORRIS & Co

Queen's Road. Hongkong, January 13, 1869.

which contaius tive fact, a 1

&

QUERIES

romantic falseh

large number o

NOTES

ON

CHINA AND JAPAN.

No. 3, Vol. 3,

IS NOW READY. Containing articles in English, French and

German on various subjects.

NOTES Chinese Collection of Epi- grams On Dragon-Worship, The Tomb of Kang Miug, Honesty in the Best Pokey, Das System der Pa Kua, Identi- fication of Proper Names in Western and Central Asia.

QUERIES:-The Two. Missionaries in the Poking Astronomical Board, The Festival Wai-la-t'sex, Ten, Silk-worm Disease, Names of Woods used in Baulding.

REPLIES Koxinga's Japanese Origin, Name of Kosuga, The Term Typhoon, The Tai Chau Yang, The Word Parlong, The "Battuu" in Chinese Uthoiad Uni form, Derivation of the Term Su and Mo, Infantiuide, The Kon Ki Plant, The Chun Tree, Cochin China, Crema tion in China, Exeontion of Women is China,. The Fung Tree, Thesaurus of the Manchu Language, Employment of Chi nese Criminals. BOOKS WANTED. TIVES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

No.

Bound Copies of the FIRST and SECOND Volumes can be obtained on application,

PRINTING of every description exe

cuted at the "China Mail" Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable obarges, by

CHARLES A. SAINT. PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE Blowing the Proposed Move- ments of the tall Stear Packets of the P. & D. Company for the Year 1860, as approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster General

Wyndham Sorcet.

To be bad at, the China Mail Office,

Hougkoug, December 26, 1868.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Chir columus are open to all who wish to address the public on tegitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves rexpansible for the opinions of our correspondents.

All communications addressed to thus paper sender, not necessarily for publication, but as must be accompanied by the name of the a quarantee of good faith.

NOTICE-It is particularly requested that

all co Fer. "GLENGYLE," on Tuesday, the

20th inst., at 3 p.m..

For AMOY & SHANGHAI.—

Per AGAMEMNON," on Tuesday,

the 20th fustant, ut V a. M.

For SAIGON,-

Per QUEEN OF THE OCEAN," ou Wednesday next, the 21st instant, at P.M.)

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-

For YESSO," on Wednesday, the 21st

inst., at 7:30a.m.

For SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI & YOKO-

HAMA.-

Per NILE," on Wednesday, the 21st

Iustaut, at 1 P. M,

UNDER DESPATCH. For Singapore, Tonang and Calcutta,

495, Pitman, Amoy, April 18, Generaler Lightning, on Tuesday, the 20th ist,

D. LAPRAIK & Co.

GENEBAL REGULATION V. Pilots' Licenses; by whom to be issued. Commissioner of Customs in the name and 1.--Pilota Liegruses shall be issued by the on behalf of the Chinese Government; - ensued to lots not being natives of China shall subsequently be vised andA, HRAD & Co.

registered at the Consulate conoorusd.

3-Every Licensed Pilot shall be given and Local Rules and shall produce the same a printed copy of the General Regulations as well as his License when required.

8.06 the first of July each year every Pilot shall pay the sum of Ten Haikwan Taels for the renewal of his License,

Gural Regulation VI. Apprentice Pilote, how to be taken.

It shall be allowable for each Licensed Pilot to take an apprentice, for whoin he shall be responsible; on the application of

April 19, Fri. Kim, British steamer, 1014, Pinol, Shanghai, April 16, General,

Ingeburg, for Yokohama.

CLEARED.

Austria, for Bangkok. Amer, for London. Agamemnon, for Shanghai. Landdrost Braun, for Tientsin. Ille et Vilaine, for Saigon. Capingmoon, for Saigon. Fusiyama, for Whampoa, Reling for Whampoa

whining, for Singapore. Glengyte, for Singapore.

Pilots, the Harbour Master will supply Ap-Surah and Maria; for Manila. prentices with special certificates.

PASSENGERS.

ANRIVED.

2-When the circumstances of the Port арреат to demand it, the larbour Mastor may authorize apprentices to act tompora- rily and within certain limits, as Pilots;

-Por Kuang Tung, Messrs provided they have received recrtilentes of Patterson, Glass, Smith, 3 Enropenas deck, competency from the Board of Appoint and 10 Chinese

ment.

Per Brt King,-tat class, Mrs Barnicot, Captain Sutherland, Mosers Williams and Ruggles, 1 Catholic Priest, one European deck and 35 Chinese.

P.M.

Per lengyle, on Tuesday, the 20th inst, For Singapore, Penang and Calenila.-- at 4 p.m.

communications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuals by name. Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be avoided.

BIRTH

Ou the 18th instant, the wife of C. LaNG- DON DAPIEN, Esq., of a son.

TEE OKINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1869.

GOLD MINING PROSPECTS. So little has of late been heard respecting the Shantung gold mines that many are disposed to believe that they are " playet

believe that such is not the case as regards out." Although we have reason to

nevertheless very certain that the glow- the bona fide nature of the yield, it is

ing terms in which they were described as the "California" of Eastern Asin were

For Amoy and Shanghai.-Per Agame nom, on Tuesday, the 20th inst. at 10 m.

For Saigon. For Queen of the Ocean, on Wodnesday next the 21st instant.

For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow.-Per Yessa, on Wednesday, the 21st instant, atxaggerated, if not positively untrue. 8 mm,

Gold does exist and in abundance, but For Shanghai, Nagasaki and Yokohama. -Per Nile, on Wednesday, the 31st inst, at 2 p.m.

QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG 19th April, 1809. OPIUM-Pati, New, $630 Old, 630 Benares, New, 608

Old, 6224 Malwa, Persian, COTTON,BOHAY,

*

680

585

18 a 221

·16 a 20

CALOUTTA, SHANGH&B,

Exchange. Bauk, 6 months' sight,... 4/01 Credits, &

GENERAL REGULATION VII. Licensed Pilota; to whom subordinated, Unlicaised Piloting, B. Bender Pilots may carry on their business either singly or in Companica They must pay dne respect to the wishes and instructions of the Harbour Master, under whqa urder and control they are

Bar placed, and whic is invested with power to anspend or dismiss, sugject to an appeal the Cousal concerned; when the Pilot is a Mr and Mrs A. K: Bevoredges, Musers A Gold Leaf,

Syceo, Mezigated, to Foreigner, the appeal to be lodged within M. Case, G. F. Ajarenze, S. F. Morris, Gold Bar, 98 touch, three days.

Takuchen, Tame Tare, Niske Kan Taske, Boglish Sovereigns, Consular punishment has been inflicted, or, ny, Dealtry, and Makaniova Kayumar,

2.-If guilty of any misconduct for which Marni Kyico, C. F. R. Allen, J. M. Unn Australian Sovereigns, If proved to have committed any offence For Snez-Messrs Ernest Deacon, C. W. against Revenue Laws, the individual Orns. by the Harbour Master, subject to an ap concerned may be suspended or dismissed For Bombay Mr Chan. Mackintosh, peal to his Consul. If a

to be lodged with oreigner, the

Any one piloting without a faceuar,

days.

in Dall

41.

is by no means to be had for the picking up, as was at first represented. On the contrary, hard work with the pick and shovel are a necessity, and of the adrec- turers who have hitherto resorted to the new El Dorado but for bave anticipated any more severe work than surface dig. ging and washing. Some amongst them however, as we intimated in a previous article, are decidedly in earnest and are but biding their time. Warned by past experience of the necessity of conciliating the local powers--(it is but fair to say

Per P. & O. Steam-ship Orissa, sailed on Jalentto, 3 days' sight, Rs. 226 a 227 that the country people have been inva to-day

1ST CLASS

Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 225 226.riably well treated and, reciprocating the For Southampton. The Misses Brunker,

Shanghae, 3-day hi, Bank, 3. 744 fueling, have evinced no hostility to the

17 dwts. B., Dr Adam Messer, Capt, Thompson.

For Marsailles,Mr and Ms Sareant,

6.75 a 6.25 diggora)-the more sanguine and expe- 23.55 a 29.60 fenced have declared their intention of 23.35 a 29.45

devoting their first energies to this end, 4.60 4.60 sensibly reasoning that, however heavy Discount,

the royalty exacted, the mines if worth Gas Company Shared, H&W.pon Dook, Old, 6p. c. disot. working will prove remunerative to the Do, Do. New, P. it diggers. With the exception of an occa H. & S. Bank Shares, Old,... 20 p. c. prem.sional rumour such as this, public interest

Do. do. New, 16 Union Dock 95 p. c. dia., quoted. in the matter seenus for the present to

Temperature.

have died out. HONGTONG. 19th April, 1869.

Queen's Road) THERMOMETER-9 LN, Úry, 571

Wee,

76" 4P. JE

72 Wet,. 70

2ND CLASS

For Bombay-Messrs J. Scott and So burdy, and 3 Natives, crew of the steamer Rangon.

shall

be subject to prosecution before his own authorities, who will deal with the DEPARTED. Per P. M. S. China, for

But if such be the case lure, it is far

offender in accordance with the Laws of his Yokohama, onbia, J. Walsh, wife and ser- (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Cols Premises different in other parts of the world. The

Country Any Pilot louing his License to vant, D. Bailie: steerage, 8 Europeane and another will be proceeded against and dealt 15 Chinese For San Francison, cabin with in the saine way, in addition to forfeit Mr O. Miller; steerage, & Baropeans and ing his Liconae

1,260 Chinese. For New York, cabin,. 4.---Any Commanding Officer

eploying Thos. E. Lynch, US, N., J. J. Comstock, an unlicensed persou, to pilot his vessel J. Parsons, Capt. J. B. Creighton, USN will be lambla to be fined in the sum of One M. C. D. Southall, Luis Valleder and four- Hundred Taels by the authorities to whose Europeans in ateerage. For Liverpool, jurisdiction he is amenable,

Mesure Robert Gray, and J. S. Hayward,

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Do

DJ.

Dry:

Do.

Self-registered Maximuni,

Do, Min. over night, BANOMETER, A. AL,

first glowing accounts given are begiu ning to have their legitimate effect, and whatever may be the case as regarda foreigners it is very certain that a large number of natives have determined, in 30.064 the quiet way in which they set about 30.040 such enterprises, to test for themselves

fields of the col that paper, “ b Imperial Chine letters to be. California, offes ekilled miners recently-discove That a large diggers are reti nia and Austra "Chinese Go them to retur

discovered gold fiction which expected to fi of an extra-C clatement bas the Chinese d Bible, but the probability of i less a most si residing at so have heard ono ed gold-fields i alightest inters rule they are any such report and if the mot be sought for

their own coun a most satisfie

reports us to yi

pablo, mistake

given of the v cious metal was now.stands onl it is probable its

can scarcely ex this nature cann the latest devel question" deser can be given to

THE April Crimi opened this mor until ten o'clock

A REPORT has res on board the F the 14th Inst., £ mass when near entire crew.

We can obtain neithej the report Tho able to ascertain lated during the

In regard to the a

of Land

Armstrong

sout in too late, fu place.. Of Mari

between tho Pro the words with two Chinese hou instead of "with '? thereon"

An inquest wa noon, contempora body of Sorgeat Coroner and the The inquest wus Chinaman said to

the West Point O

until he was verz

into the street t

מת

on the 19th, the

Hospital, and bes As he was never s dont of a expos with that importa to be. Inspector

the case;

and the ed the inquest till Inspector to seiz Coolie Dapots in body was viewed

the adjournments -pearance great en

At the opening

to the Coroner w

W. Davis (Mena asking to be excus the mails' departu the messenger -th such a request, niemorandum info

the proceedings mioutes; and th claim the same pri the proceedings stand. The Corr messenger that A for the net

Chroner) would on

tine should or shou Case. He knew t liarly situated, but precedent of suc circumstances.

TO BA

Mr May on the. AN IMPOSTOR.- before the bench 1 disclosed in the fol Charles A. Saiut

afternoon last, P

money, for that he witness said be re relief if he would

dation from some 1 prisoner said he coi

Adams; woult the

ing again presented

would. Prisoner

snots parporting Dr Adams. From suspected

witners telling prisoner to

warded the noto Adonis, with an inn ness. Prisoner can

the expiration of tw having been receive Beas gave prisoner

be possible that Dr A the note, without b sular form of compos

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