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Folees of Firms.

NOTICE.

Mtorney in Chins from this date.

EL JOHN GERRARD, Will not as our AL

WELKE FRED M. HARSANT,

GEORGE A. F. NOKRIS. Hongkong, April 20, 1860. my20

R. F. Goster has this day been ad-

mitted a partner in our firm,

SANDER & Co.

Hongkong, April 21, 1869.

Undersigned having arrived from fas established himself as Bierchant and Agent, under the Firm and #Style of Haal Mrenza blousen ALLY,

HAJEE MEERZA MOHMED ALLY.

ABERDEEN STRENT, Hongkong, April 6, 1869. Mari kuy6"

Firm

NOTICE,

E have this day admited ME BENJA

Gally as a partner in our

FAWCETT & Co.,

Hongkong, April 1, 1869.

NOTICE engage HAVE this day established myself as a

JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,

LANGDON DAVIES Hongkong, July 1, 1868

per a aguilia's NOTICE

THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr WILLIAM NEADHON in our Firm ceased on the 2011 June last,

MY TORIAS PIM, Mr Wilitam NISHET OLMSTED and ME H. SEYMOUR GEARY Are anthorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong. and China from this date.

OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1888.

BM this date Mr GEORGE E, LANE, will act as ageut of the Pacifie Mail Steam-ship Company at this port th

GEO. F. BOWMAN. Hongkong, March 15, 1869.2

HONGKONG HOTEL, AL

Hi ROM this date the Management of the Hongkong Hotel is placed in charge OL ME GRORGE B. Forte, to whom all com *munications should be addressed. ⠀⠀ like anything and YEE-WO & Co

Hongkong Hotel, April 1) 1860

NOTICE.

TE have authorized Mr. Claus FUDDE to sign our Firm from this date.

W

DREYER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1868.

NOTICEACA TARD. O. CLARK retires from our Firm, "111" "and: Me J. MURLAY FORBES 2nd Mr E D. BABBOOB are admitted Partpers from this date.

RUSSELL & Co. China, January 1, 1669,

For Sale.

NOTICE

For Sale.

FOR SALE

VELLOW MISTAL 16 to 28 oz and Y

Nails Apply to killi

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, September 15, 1868. -

FOR SALE

Bi

PALE ALE Noridors.

Ginger BRANDY, (Swaine Boord & Co.'s) $6 per dos.

do.

OLD TOM (Swaine Boord & Co.'s) 95. per duz.

PALE DRY SHERRY, $8 per dez PORT, $9.

hyd EDMUND & HOLMES,

Wine & Spirit Merchant G.

*STAG HOTEL" Stores. Hongkong, March 10, 1869.

GREAT REDUCTION.

Closing of Business.

Undersigned, who is closing hin, bu- sinces in Alay nest, begs moet TEB- pecifully to offer to the public, his large selection of Photographs, at the following low rates, an opportunity that should not be lost; patrons wishing to have copies from their negatives can have them at greatly reduced reten

Views in set of A

THE CHINA MAIL.

For Sale.

FOR SALE. YELLOW METAL, 18 to 28 oz. Muntz

and Vivians.

JOHN HURD & Co. Hongkong, April 6, 1807.

SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HONG KOʻN G.

HAVE BKORIVED EX MAIL STEAMER,

A

Large assortment of MILLINERY,

BONNETS, and HATS, of the latest fashions.

A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS- LIN, and GRENADINE, for Evening Wear.

t

Views inset of 25 each 12.60 A fine assortment of new French FLOW. W. P.-FLOYDERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS.

Jongkong, March 13, 1869,

NOTICE

tt.

R. J. THOMSON begs to intimate that he is now publishing a Series of 40 VIEWS OF HONGKONG, price $25

10 Views from Places, 26 do.. do.

48mall instantáneons Subjects froto

the DRAGON PROCESSION Hongkong, September 4, 1868,

14 by 12. 10 by 8

+f;

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED!

NGLISH and Anglo German CON CERTINAS, HARMONIUMS VIOLINS and VIOLIN STRINGS FLUTES, New MUSIC, &o, dog Pianofortes tuhod and repaired.

t. O. WAGNER,

Hollywood Road,

Hongkong, March 1, 1860.

1mar 70

PER OVERLAND MAIL Mortment of Black and Colored 188 HOSE has just received a oboice SILKS, BAREGE, Foney and Mustin DRESSES, BE

KIBBUNO, Velvet and Dress TRIM MINGS in great variety.

july2

}

BELLING OFF AT COST PRICE. For

ONE MONTH ONLY PHE Undersigned beg cespectfully to call the attention of Ship-masters and the Public in General to the Notice that they nie SELLING OFF the Remainder of their STOCK

dnja

At

COST PRICE

-FOR

ONE MONTH ONLY,'. aul that they have a large assortment of Goods, particularly tope, Canvas, Stoves, Sales, Packing, Tobacco, Sauces, Cheese

· kitd zuidry 'other Articles, a

1

Hongkong,

THOS, RENT & Co.

April 17, 169.

FOR SALE

"AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE. THE following SET of the "GEINA PUNO H" can be obtained, stitched in paper wrapper, at the rate of 26 centa Fer copy

No.

Price complete from 11.

lä 16.

$3.00

$2.60, $2.95

Alo a few separate copies of Num.1, 2,

3, 11, 12, 13, 10, 17, and from 10 to 24.

WELLINGTON STREET,

Opponts the Catholic Chapel, Hongkong, April 9, 1860.

FOR SALE.

ANILA HARD WOOD,

Consisting of

MOLAVES,

BANADAS,

ARANGAS,

And other descriptions. Apply to

LANDSTEIN & Co. Houghong, August 11, 1868.

FOR SALE

HE desirable PROPERTY on Queen

Boad, lately bumpier by Masers SMITH KENNEDY & Co.

For further particulars, apply to

SMITH, ARCHER & Co. Hongkong, September 2, 1867,

11

37

31 8

TATHAM'S BRANDY in 1 doz, cases. SHERRY PORT CLARET

Bongkong, April 9, 1807.

$7

2

"}

27

1

BIRLET & Co.

STEAM COALS, For Sale from Store, or deliverable on Beard, NGLISH-Lundstderry West Hartley, Daviasun's Wust, Hartley, Siraker's West Пlartley.

O. A. SAINT: "

"

TOME FOR SALE.

UNT Yellow METAL, 20/28 os, and

NAILS!

Alio, Vivian's Patent fellow METAL Kual FLATE, IZIE. and 11b, with Nails:

Apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co, Houghing, June 14, 1667.

FOR SALE.

DE following Properties belonging to

the state of DEST & Co...

At Hankow-he Property at present occupied by Messi EVANS & LAINBOW, coumating of a Dwelling House, with der 7 Pants Unlices and Stables sun thres Go

downs each 300 feet by 60,

The situation of this Property outside the British concession, its river frontage of 820 feet and extensive flodown socommoda- tion makes it one of the most valuable at for steam-boat purposes. Hankow repevially for

At Kinklang-Four Lots on the Britishi Concession with a frontage of 232 feet on the river bund, The buildings cornist of Dwelling House, with Cervaula' Utives, and two Godowns 100 feet by 50 and 106 feet by 85 on the front Lots, and, of à Co down 155 feet by 66 feet on the back Lot

For further particulare, apply at the Of fice of the Trustees

No. 7, Pedder's Hil

H. P. HANSSEN,

Sharghat.

or to

Hongkong, April W, 1800,

WELSH-Blaengsåre Martyr.

Apply to ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, March 16, 1886.

FOR SALE en

CLES MUMMY CO. CHAMPAGNE.

B

ds Co.'s HOCK & MOSLELE, uta anu pta.

Chillingworth's 6HERRY and PORT,

CHAMBERTIN, WHISKEY. Wirz & PRICE'S BRANDY,

ALLSOPU'S ALE, draught and battle..

· BARCLAY & GUINNESS' STOUTE, BRIDGES & SONE' PORTER.

ROB, S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong November 20, 1867.

NEW BOOK,

THE Speculations of

The Old Philosopher'

LAU-THEE," Translated from the Chinese

BY

JOHN. CHALMERS, & M. Price $1.60.

Also, The Origin of the Chinese" by the same author: Price $1.

Apply at Blestra LANE, Chawroto & Co. or The London Mision House, Hongkong, October 17, 1868,

FOR SALE.

Ex S.S FIGRE.” “ FEW Hags of Mocha CUFFEE, É 67 Aper bag of 28 16-4

Apply to

G, DUBOST & Co. Hongkong, August 81, 1868.

TOBACCO.

OR Sale by the Undersigned, an Invoice

of AMERICAN TOBACCO, comprising

GOLD TWIST.

GOLD LEAF.

NAVY FOURS. SOLACE.

And other BRANDS.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer and

General Commission Aget. Commercial Bank Building, Queen's Road, Hongkong, Aprü 10, 1800,

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

Now Advertisements.

NOTICE.

THE following cases have been landed and stored at the risk and expense of the Consignees, who are requested to take immediate delivery,

Ex "Cambodge" d February, 1869.

GFO 15985------- 1 case Chemicals,

Er Donaai," 30th March, 1860.

Mr Schaal 3 cases (contents unknown). Fe Imperatrice" 1st May, Adyr. Brosaenient.... 1 case Preserves, VD 1/12.12 cases Drugs.

Temperature.

HONCRONO, 1 Afay, 1869. (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road.) THERMOMETER AM. Dry,

Do

Wet,

DX

4P.M., Day,

Do,

Do. BAROMETER

Do.

Wet,. Self-registered Maximum,

Min. over night,

9 A.M.,. 4.F.M..

69 654 71 67

72 67

30.156

Fco. Abella....... cave Merchandise. P J. da Silva)

JDS 7223

$7223. 1 case Hardware.

M

CHG& JJBOG

...

2 cases Clockware

0. BERTRAND, Principal Agent

Hongkong, May 1, 1860.

BROWN, JONES & Co., UNDERTAKERS, ONUMENTS and HEADSTONES

ERECTED, in the Best Stylo. LEAD and METALLIC COFFINS, on the Shortant Notica,

Apply at

Hollyrood Hand, Corner of Aberdeen St.

LATEST SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

May 1, Young Greek, Brit. barque, 424, Beinroth, Amoy, April 80, General

YURN FAT HONG,

Mar 1, Norna British steamer, 930; 3. W: Macnamara, Shanghai via Ningpo, April

Ladios' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, 23 and 28, General.-P. & 0. Co. In white and coluis, all sizes.

Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS,

Blue and Green GOSSAMERS, &c.

(BRANUR ESTABLISHMENT, BRASÍL

yoyo 20, Foochow Road, Shanghai Hongkong, February 8, 1809.

New Advertisements.

LAST PERFORMANCE BUT ONE.

INDER THE DISTINGUISHED

ZOO PATRONAGE

p!" COMMODORE 0. J. JONES,

OF

AND

COLONEL GORE, Commandant.

THURSDAY NEXT, May 6th, 1869

LUSITANO THEATRE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME

GRACE EGEETON

(MEA GEORGE CASE)

AND

MR. GEORGE CASE, Respostfully announce their Last Per formance but Que, under the above distin guished Patronage, on which boasion they will present another

May 1, Greensland, British barque, 414, Murray, Sydney, March 14, 360 tons Coal

RUSSELL & Ca

CLEARED.

Old Dominion, for Fan Francisco, New Granada, for Whampoa Sir J Jeejeebhoy, for Macao. Candace, for Whampoa Jane, for Yokohama.

30.233

RINTING of every description are ented at the China Mail" Office with scouracy, neatness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by

OHARLES A. SAINT.

*No. 1840-MAY 1, 1869.

far from regarding the adhesion of England to thepolley toward China inaugurated at Washington last summer as a concession American diplomsey, I consider the over tore thus, in effect, offered by the Govern ment of

of the United States

of the Bussian quasi-a abandonment of

$ viriol

that marked the negotiation of the Treat of the two neutral Powers at Fam

and an indication of the wise foresight that accor is the e preference to a common buder atanding with England and France in pro- teotion of China

In 1857 I deprecated the making Peking another Constantinople; but

has become

ident that there is another Sick man thero. friends to support him. If he is not a Turk And the obligation rests on bis with Christian subjects, he is a Tartar with Obinsao subjects.

We do not assert or believe that

PRICE 50 CENTS. TABLE showing the Proposed Move American residents in China are as a ments of the Mail Steam Packets of body opposed to British policy out here tho F. U. Company for the Year 1868, as Neither socially or officially has aur

approved by or Majesty's Postmaster General

To be had at the Ching Mail Office, Wyndham Street.

evidence been afforded that the good understanding which is so desirable hae been interrupted. On the contrary, the most friendly feelings have as a tula been manifested and reciprocated. But

Hongkong, December 26, 1868. NOTICE-It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general business of this paper be addressed to the Proprietor and in no case to individuale by just is the present policy of the British name. Much delay, and inconvenience in Foreign Office is at this moment diame the transaction of business will thereby be

ayoided.

|-

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

No 1840

Some changes has in the Foreign recard of which. Mr. Tettenborn, Shanghai, has b Anneke, Inte Cha late General at nominated Consu Confederation at m the last Fren

immediately to ta port Since the sen (of Messrs Si hai) to Europe, Hanseatic Consul to the Prussians.

Prasian Vice-Co which Mr Prob Consul, will, on N. G. Consulate Canton, Baron C nated as Consul Confederation, bu yet been establish porary, absence of at present at P very soon. Mr Mesars Carlowitz has been nominat German Confeder the Prussian Con

the Hanseatic ton

trically opposed to the common sense of ``

Mesare Pustau '&

nearly every British subject in China so

dress the public on legitimate, grounds, but Government of the United States begu Qur columnis are open to all who wish to has the hitherto declared policy of the

the

we do not hold ourselves responsible for opinions of our correspondents.

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the sender, not necessarily for publication, but as a quarantee of gond fasth

RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS IN HONGKONG. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Morning, 11 o'clock Canon Beach. Afternoon 4 o'clock

Canon Beach,

in antagonism to the opinions of the more thoughtful Americans of position and education resident in the Far East A little natural sore feeling and jealonry apart, we believe that they endorse the main features of our policy and would not, if they could, throw obstacles in cer way. But how do the responsible repre sentatives of the United States and the American gentleman selected to occupy the post of envoy from China manifest. their desire to cement su Anglo-Ameri-

UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. D. B. Morris. Morning Service, 11 A.M. Even Shang-ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHAPEL.-(Sercan alliance as regards the policy to be

ing, 6,30 F.3L

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Norpo, from bao and Ningpo, reports steady N.E. winds and thick weather with much rain.

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL OLUBE For YOKOHAMA,—-

vice in Chinese.) Morning 10 o'clock Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. Afternoon 3 o'clock.

The same. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-Welling tou Street. Very Rev. T. Raimondi, P. P. Ap. In the morning, at 6, lat Masa 72nd Mase; 8, High Mass with Seroton in Portuguese; 10, Last Masa with Ser- mon in English, by the Rev. T. Borglignoli. Per "JANE," on Sunday, the 2nd May, In the afternoon, at 4, Sermon in Chinese;

at 7.30 A.M..

5.

Sermon iu

in Portuguese; 6, Bone ST. FRANOU XAVINIC'S CHAPEL-Spring Gardena, In the morning, at 7, Muss with Sermon in Chtusse, by the Rev. F. Yuw.

ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATORY, West Point. In the Evening, Diving Service at 6 o'clook, with Sermon and music. the German language, by Pastor E Klitzke, BERLIN FOUNDLING House-Service in on every Sunday, at half-past tots A.M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point,

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW-diction

Per FORMOSA," on Tuesday, the 4th

Instant, at 11a.m. -

1. It is hereby notified for general in formation that, the Contract between the Government of Mauritius and the Union Steam-ahip Company

for the Conveyance

of Mails once a Bouth between Ceylon and Mauritius, and between Mauritius and Natal, having terminated, the dence for Mauritius will be forwarded from this Offico in the Mail for Aden, from whence it will be sent to its destination by the French Mail Packets leaving Aden for Reunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each Montb

2. No alteration has been made in the rates of Postage on correspondence ad- dressed to Mauritius,

SAILOR'S HOME-Evening Serrice, at 6 F.-Rev. J. Kyls,

CERITADELPHIANSYNAGOGUE-Queen's Road (East). Service at 4 P.. every Sunday.

THE CHINA MAIL.

rated towards China? Did the speech made by Mr Burlingame at San Fran cisco, in which British policy is alluded to as one of violence and blood, and which was ao readily endorsed by American journals, foreshadow such a unioni Dies the recent Treaty Addendum," in which such obvioni esre was taken to provide against the danger of British pressure boing applied to China, prove that the States are with us now? Do the recent oivilities interchanged at St. Petersburg between an

American squadron and

Russian officers, when the "unification of the interests of their two countries" uns so insisted on, shew that the quesi We think not. We bring no general Russian alliance has been thrown overt accusation of underband dealing as regards as against the United Stater Each Government has a right to diplo matise as it sees fit. But we are very sure that the sympathies of America at home are far more with Russia than with Great Britain as regards matters in China. We do not pretend to explain the cause.

Half a dozen excellent reasona can be pitched upos, such as our Southern sympathy, the Alabama ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME the Cape of Good Hope is thus cut off, the 3. As the communication with Natal and

affair, the consolidation of the Dominion, mere national jealousy, ete, etc. Wa correspondence for those Colonies, unless

ouly assert our belief in the fact that marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, will, in future, be sent in the Mails for As we have already noted, our remarks according to the present feelings of the London at the following rates of Postage, upon the China question elicited a reply ricans and British subjects are not con which oust be paid in advance, vis:—

United States, (1) the interests of Ame from the writer to whose works we had sidered as the same; that (2) the policy Upon Letters sent by way

roferred, which we insert below. Much irsned by American representatives is as we respect his opinions, we must that of quiet obstruction to British influ ence; and that (3) Russian good-will is frankly say that we disagree from the being assiduously cultivated as a possibly hopeful picture he draws of Anglo-Ame available check upon threatening.d rican allinnen. It is from no arrow-vances from England or France. Russia minded jealousy or dislike of American ence can give no possible uneasiness to is the only power whose increasing infe influence in China that we refuse to American interests in China, and her good-will is being assiduously cultivated one eminent American going so far as

Artmissi

Privato Boxes to hold sis..........$12.

Tickets may be obtained of Messrs LANB; CRAWFORD & Co. (where a plan of the Theatre may be D), and of Messrs MORRIS & Co.

mmy7

of Southampton,... 40 cents each on When sont by way of

Marsailles 54 Newspaper via Southam-

pton,........ Newspapers via Marseil

les,

11

JJ

4

Doors open, at 8.30. Performance to commence at 9 o'clock.

Hongkong, May 1, 1869.

¡uatans,

FOR SHANGHAL

The steam-ship.

"NIGER"

will leave for the above port at Daylight on TUES DAY MORNING, the 4th

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE BORNEO CO. LIMITED. Hongkong, May 1, 1860.

mad

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steam-ship.

"YESSO," Captain ASHTON, will bayo immediate despatch for the

above ports..

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, Hongkong, May 1, 1869,

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

T. B. BUTCHER begs respectfully to inter the Inhabitants of Hongkong, that he has just received a larger consign. brent of

CARRIAGE MATERIALS, PAINTS, VARNISH, &c.

than has ever been introduced into Hong- kong. He is now prepared to build to

order, or pair Carriages of any description,

overy other

Book Packuta via South-

ampton.........

10

ور

under 4

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1800.

THE CHINA QUESTION:

oz., 20 cents, above 4 uz.. und not ex- believe in the friendly character of Deeding 8 oz ; and 20 cents for every American diplomacy towards British additional 8.08 Book Packets via Marseilles, 14 cents interests. But let us quote our corres- under 4 oz.; 28 cents above for and not pondent's worde exceeding 8 oz.; and 28 sents for every additional 8 ounces,

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster General General Post Office, Hongkong, 9th September, 1868.

UNDER DESPATCH.

For Yokohama.Per Jane, on Sunday,

the 2nd May.

For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow.-Per Formosa, ou Tuesday, the 4th inst. at noon.

QUOTATIONS

Hosúróna. 1st May, 1869. OPIUM-Paine, New,... 3630

Old,... 1221 Benares, New, 610 Uld,... 620

Malve,

•Persian, ...

645 580

CALOUTTA,

18 a 21 16 a 20

SHANGHAE

Exchange.

on very low terms, having received cloth,COTTON. PONDAY, leather, paints, varnish and requisite, especially

CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, LACE, &c, &a. Amongst other things, he has also receit. ed a complete set of Saddler's Tools, so that any repairs to Saddles, Barnes, &, can be executed bere equal to what they could be at

home.

Bank, 6 months' sight, 4.64 Credits, 6 On Calcutta, 3 days sight, Re. 27 1 Bombay, 3 days' sight, Rs. 236

to say that the States and Russia were the two powers of the world; that their interests were mutual and that united With reference to your editorial of the they could withstand every other a 17th, citing portions of my letters for com- possibly true but not very diplomatic mont (with, by the bye, some error of stateinent. quotation), I beg to say that I hold it American residents in China will wiser that England and America, with or render no inconsiderable service to their without France as she chooses, should be national interests by impressing upon in accord for the protection of Chius as their Government the fact that cordial against Russia, by the application of a po- co-operation with our representatives

at once conciliatory and firm in dealing licy

and in counsel, than that England should will be its most profitable as well as its Perditatorial and over exacting. Nothing most politic course of action. We do

is more obvious tha

subserving of not mean by this a loud-mouthed ap the purposes of Russia by creating distrust praval of "co-operative" policy, contra- of the good intentions of England at Peking, dicted in private interviews with the nless it is the error of the same nature Chinese authorities by an ever-repeated committed by the American Minister in insinuation that America is their better 1938, as then pointed out by me. And so friend inasmuch as she comes with the

*But in whatever spirit conceived, olive branch when Great Britain comes this tentatiously-friendly, rigidly-n

y-ne with the bayonet, but a real truthful tral" policy of America and Khasis is

go

already fruitful of results to Chlon which co-operation which is the same in a con will far to test the virtue of our profes deatial interview with the prime minis sions or to

to aullify

the orgagements in the ter as when other representatives are first Article of the Treaty,

present to smile approbation upon such Russia-t

valuable Territory, be right, and America intende to act in on the part of Officials whose this manner, our mutual interests will be by deceptor of China repudiates!

On the other hand, England and France we have hitherto done. But we ar

advanced. If not, we can stand alone from hour America estranged herself

gained a la Friend of Amories-has liberal sentiments. If our correspondent

act the

and

very.

after invitation to join them-meet with not as matter of hearsay, but of know- deadly repellence at the month of the ledge, that the United States Represen Pel-ho!

tativen have not hitherto so acted. H Yes there is, in what H. E. Mr Reed Mr Ross Brown inaugurates a better has done, more than a mère engagement to policy he will deserve not merely well of

A HORSE SHOEING FORGE. The hanghs, 3 days'sight, Bank, fls. 74 interfere if any Nation treats Chite inju his British cousine, but of the powerful.

work done by a first claar Europene Shoe irg-Smith.

STRICTLY

TERME STRICTLY MODERATE BUTCHER'S LIVERY STABLES,

AND

CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,

411

Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., 8 Bree, Mexicana Gold Leaf, Gold Bar, 98 touch, English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns, Discourt,

H

LL

Gas Company Shares,...

All orders promptly executed, under the IL &..poa Dock, Old, personal superintendance of J. B. Bet Da

Dia

Now,

UHER.

New.

16

20 p. c. dia, quoted.

·Bear of Murray Barracks, Hongkong,

0.70.6.28 ... 23.55 25.60 23 35 a 23,45 ... 4.60 4,60 0 & 11 .. 41

5pc. dist. 2 p. a He will be happy to call at the H. & Bank Shares, Old, . 98 p. e. prem residence of any one requiring his service. Do. do.

Hongkong, May 1, 1865,

jul Vnion Dock

riously, there is an incentive to Chinees States he represents, yet destined to be repellence-American blandishments and

Russian Guns have given the cause of the drawn into closer contact with China. West another retrograde movement; and have already been instrumental in convert- In fact the territorial appetite is auly "feeble adversaries the very wetted, not satisfied; or in other words weak," with whom war was too "inglorious" (ot the lamented Dean's):- for Americans, into the How formidable foes of the Allie-the slayers of the la mented Vansittart and others;

Who shall say that the Mission Extraor

There is another Count Stroganoff Who has not goiten prop-nough

N. B.-In the quotation in our issue of dinary was sterilo, or that it leaves nothing the 17th inst, page 8th, let column, 2nd for H. E. Doors to do -Relatione paragraph, read "hesdful" instead of with Chino, Macao, 1850,

nasdfu),

2

over to the gentle Consulates at Ha receive a salarie some improvemen

China, because

avoids the large salaried Consuls, Chancelliers, who versities. Why student interprete A change has ta Spanish Consulate General at. Macáo retired from the returned home las Don Thomas Ortu

at Bongkong, ha

Macao, where he General. In Do Collarte, the lute à Danten, is appoin taken by Don F Consul at Macao.

LE

THE article on abbe appears in our sixth ing to some of of system may be easi found extremely us It is whispered that are likely to be m Holworthy murder i made or being abon in the right directio evidence. This is, dance which Captain at in the Supreite and we trust that at may be done in this has been madu all t the tardiness of

4. jna

A KIDNAPPING. Case Leforn Bir May this children would seet and carried to the liarity of the case the children purane or fifty miles iulare was rewarded by the ones. The case was having been taken,

"Oons and Ends"

last night, though E. E. the Governor

not

SWAD

so well ätter two proviens enterta

and Mrs Caso. The

His

none the enjoya the artistes would mere upon their ow

Excellency, enough as to the su the performers, in ments, and repetition were que or two now

last

night,

hawecor,

the great range of sessed by Mrs. Crae. her nerves, har dog Brush (

cheeky

ghover)

"Waze ne

Part of th

please

enough and a us so much as portions; and wors We are

glad to see lesat ponsible space. husky towards the el

Her next performan patrounge of the m Dern, on Thursday'

We learn from Car instant, sine, Aquati community. They Canton Regatta Clut successful that but been made. Mr Ro wul, was Judge, Newton, Captain Eu and others forming

Mi

Mr Lind as eeretary

up from

from Whampoa

and Mrs

to be

Birs Hance, and

present.

start was 10 ur B of circumstances, be Festoong, which was

Chento and Aulan, ha

in addition to the board

The first was a Es

entered, the

Indicated by a rope "Chento to the Feilo twice round incao stationed bolo il fi

C. R. V. on it, as Mesars Coare, Lind': atart, but was overha

of the passage by fine yacht (gnthia; spectators could 308 Yachts taking over t round the fort. Abor

got back from her 6 mile beliod. Cynthia going round for her pugna to overhaul he

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