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FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

THE New Grendite Ship LIZZIE JARVIS, eitl be despatched on or about the 10th Angert. Pas Room for 100 uns freight. Por Freight or Pascago having superior nocomracduliona.

Apply to

8. E. BURROWS.

Pellinger Brest, Hongkong, 22nd July, 1857.

FOR SYDNRY AND MELBOURNE

RAI American Ship KENSINGTON Captain TRAN, will have quick despatch for the bos Pors

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JAR. STEPHENSON.

Hongkong, 9th July, 1557

FOR SAN FRANCISCO

THE 41 Amartenn Cüpper Ship STARR KING, Captain TN, having a larga portion of her cargo engaged will avva quick dea rutch es above.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JAS STEPHENSON.

Hongkong, 4th July, 1857

FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE British Larcha "QUEEN OF THE

WEST"

THOMAS ROBERTS.

West Point, Hongkong, 2nd July, 1967,

FOR SALE

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

A

FOR SALE. Few pairs of Deane, Adams and Drones' Rerol- very in Casse completi. [Teanier's patent for ravelling}

Aise,

TO

A Magalhent Rife.

LAOEWEN & Co, Hongkong, 27 June, 1837.

NOTICE.

THE undersigard, in nection with native Cando TRAS-also Raw and Pinje Sites, and. Dealers, is constantly in receipt of the choices!

from the West Ocust, Scaan of diffrent qualities.

Maeno, 6th July, 1857.

R. E. CARNEIRO.

FOR SALE,

WINES is White and Prine's Sherry-Old

Crusty Port-Tieto dirers from Lisdan. BRAND - Various Brands and procis. Manila Cungoors, No. 2, new and all.

D. E. CARNEIRO.

Macao, 16th July, 1857.

SODA WATER, &c. NEW and Ingrad Apparius having been re- ceived from Calcutta, the public can now be supplied with superior Azzaro Warns upon the following terms,--

Soda Water, 50 centa per dosen. Lurnonade, -60

Polass Water, ca

Chalibsate Water 70

11

AN Invoice of COPPER and Yellow METAL Boules, if cot supplied by the purehacer, to be paid

SHEATH, and Copper Boura

Also,

CANVAS, Earepe and Cleats CoDADE,

Apply to

LYALL, STILL. & Co. Hongkong, 12th July 1836.

FOR SALE

CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, PORT WINE, Pale and

A

Golden SHERRIES,

Alsa,

A few Cases French Coans Apply to

LYALL, STILL & Co.

Hongkong, 12th July, 1956,

FOR SALE.

Few Baskers of Jacquessons CHAMPAGNE

superior quality.

SCHAEFFER & Ca Hongkong, 7th December, 1866.

FOR SALE.

DEST English STEAM COAL,

Apply to

فرك

LINDSAY & Ca

Hongkong, 9th April, 1956. FOR SALE

COPPER SHEATHING, ficam 18 to 20 oz

NAILS. Apply to

GIBB. LIVINGSTON & O Hongkong, 22nd December, 1855.

FOR SALE.

20 Cous Region Bou Hoer, in sizes from 25 4

4 inches,

50 CA SPERM CANDLES,

50 do. ExLAD U

24

do CHERRY CORDIAL,

fur by a deposit of $1 per dozen, said deposit to be refanted upon ravan of the Butles within one month from the date of supply

Supplies of Soda Water and Lemonado always on hand; orders for Potuas und Oblibente Water must be at early in the day,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hargkong, 9th June, 1857.

PIE & LUBIN VERY FACTORS,

FRANGIPANNI,

ANRTURNAL PASKININK

Im Munirà a la Sutje ta ta

2. New Boud Sir.

وكان في لا اله الا الله

SAN MIGUEL BRASS AND IRON

FOUNDRY, MANILA. INDER the Supermen:lence of an Experienced

ENGINEER, Orders for all kinds of Machi nery executed with despatch. Steam Exetes and BOILERS repaired. Shale of the best English Iron from 5 to inches diander. Orders to be addressed To Alasare . 4. Binaryny & Co., Maxila.

BROWN, JONES & Co.

Undertakers.

MONUMENTS AND HEAD STONES, erected in the best style, at the lowest possible charges,

Apply to

the Sexton at the Court-hense.

ADVERTISEMENT.

Pals and Dare Brasur, in Cosks and Cases, PARTIES requiring Translations from English

French CFRUT

Gis and Gen Tox,

Russian Cuza, red sins,

Wine and Black Pami,

Boiled LINSEED OIL,

SPIRITS OF TERPENTINE,

int Chinese or vice verse can be obtain the 9am an application at this Office,—Charges mo-

Hongkong, 4th July, 1957.

ICE, LOR. Is HOUSE open for de- jouer moms. The first engane on the ground livery daily at 5. x.

was Tan-Achoey's, and, Su long #s water THOMAS HUNT & 0. could he got for it. was well worked by the Brigade Unftantely, however, the keys of Hongkang, 25th July, 1857.

the hill tanks would not be found, and there ap PIRTH.

poured manangement for etherwias eupplying the want. The Chinese wisely kept to their houses for fear of the consequences. A company of the Fifty sindhu were added to the picket, but did nothing more than recline on thoi ants, and were muvad Torre quarters who after mide. The whole affir way as quietly conducted a conclusion as

At Victoria Hongkong, on the 94th July, Mrs Cosren Fox, of a Darglity.

MARRIAGE.

On the June, 2 at Brandshy Uhurch, unac Yack, the low. Roser David Jackson, enrate of Pitilgaton, near Yok, an

Hubert Parlay, Big, of Sterreby, near York. |

facily missionary la Caina, to Mary Ann, doughter of

On the Jane 8. the Sanish charchiwink by the Roeerand be well imagined; and formed, both to JD. Hurding. Donald Wan Maskenzie, Esq., oftent Ohio, ut the late Major Douallackenzie, Linyal Afr

can Corps, to Ricanla achedne,

to Caeir ichard Croker, gest daughter of the

At Workside [Icse, Aberdeen, on the Ond Jans, by the Ree. Robert Forbes, FRANCE Brewer, of Hongkong, to ELA STEWART, laughter of Captain John Grants of 11. Regicent

DEA'TIR.

On board the Fry, in Canton river, an tho -th July, 3: Forum idiləbiphus of i1. M. S. Prieigh

Oa che March 18, at Hughton. Fanny, youngest daughter nt W., Laniere, Esq., of China, agod years; and on the 2. of April, at gwell, Lex, his only surviving daughter, Hassat, et 5 ve

At Stasiu, California in the th March, Mr Hoe Maciat, a jctive of Edinbugs, and from 1944

de in Chips.

1840

At Jeabura, on the 8th May, ALEXANDER ANDREUN, M.D., formerly of China,

LATEST DATES,

England,..

Celcutta, Bentay Sydney,..

..June 10 San Franciume, ..Jan- Siapaste

Manila,.. ..Juke 30

Jau **ity Shangha ..July

iday

July

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

VICTORIA, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1857.

Chinese Calendar, Hà Moon, 5th Day:

DIARY. MEMORANDA ENTI XRF PUREVOTION.

Jur.x

Enaday,.. Monday,

-

KIN

AQU WER

-

H❘ Sets 4. M.

P.M.

5,37 634

11.16! 1,01

5.27

6.34 1:

1,564

G32 2.5% 30$

28 Ted

ส Wolnesday,.. aloon-Fest Quater on the 99th 1 48 2. » —In Agpges

on the 30.

VINE SERVICES SUNDAY St. Jokvis Cathedral-6.45 and 11a, M. and Gr.

Unian Chapel-63d 7? P. M. Beamers Chopel--1

SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPPING LIST

ARRIVALS AT HONGKOND

Jaly

24, 11 M. Sir. Fury, Com. Leckie, from Canton

R var

24, Fr. Gun-boat Drogenas, Co Berry, from

Lantao.

July

PEPARTURES FROM MONAR

24, Nova, Porter, Shirgin.

2 Clipper (Han). Marxen, East Coast

25, H. Mbilt, towed by the Coromandel for

the river.

POSTAL, OPPORTUNITIES. For Macso Monday, per Feina at Noo Tuesday, per Willamette at Noon, and per Spark al Ten,

For INDIAN ENGLAND per Nanghai to-morrow ata. Supplementary mail alose at 7.30.

$11.

In the Estate of ENRY DAVIS, of Victori, Hongkong, Merchant, dezenard,

Are from

ZIND SOZAMING and Nata

A DREYER & Co.

Fright and lack Vans,

Hongkong, 1st April, 1957.

FOR SALE. CLARE CHAMPLONE, BRANDY, and French

VAUCHER FRERES. Hongkong, 6th April, 1857.

PRESERVES.

FROM NEW YORK DIRECT Bereived per Iotspur," and for Sale by the undersigned,

100 Boxes Family Soap,

100 Boxes Stilt Water Soap,

50 Tine Corn Meal,

50 Boxes Spero Candies,

Boker's Bjurs

5 Cons Superior White Lend,

20 Hall barreias White Beans,

20 do.

50

l.

Split Peas,

Crushed Sugar,

2600 is. Sill's Buster in 16 ha. Kags,

50 feet On,

100 Tins Black Varnah,

Marlinspikes, Caulking Irons ead Mollers,

Axes, large and smai, Paint, Tor and White-

wash Brashes,

20 Entre Americas Cider Vinegar,

Pump and #igging Leather, Cotton Canvas,

And from Manila

500 Coils Steam aid Mamiz Rope,

THOMAS HUNT & Cu

Hongkong, 1st July, 1857.

JUST RECEIVED

PATENT War Cemets,

Fresh Pruses in Ginas, Fresh Raisins in and texes.

TUOS HUNT & Co.

Hongkong, 20th Jane, 1957.

FOR SALE

TWO Sest rate FIRE ENGINES complete,

from London, US ON VIEW NE

MAG EWEN & Co.'s

Hongkong, 15th July, 1857.

LL Persons having Claims against, or being

For Bombay, Europe dhe per Smarter Shany Lettere will be received to-morrow morning

topast with a late fee of lvd.

W. CHAPMAN, Post-ster

Indebted to, the bave Extate, ara requested la Post Office, Hongkong, Saturday, 1857, forward parzulars of the same to the undersigned forthwith

HENRY RUTTER Administrator.

Hongkong, 17th March, 1857.

In the matter of the Estate of the law MR JAMES SMITH of the Firm of Shirt & BRLAW,

of Victoria, decrases.

NOTICE-All Persons having Claims on the

said Estate ure: requested to forward particulars of the same to M, JAMES W. BRIMELOW, But all Persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested to pay the respective amcants shared to the said Jazz W. Bet zow,

D. LAPRAIK

ARD. 8. DIXSON

Hongkong, 11th July,

1937.

臣北承士兩人未 啟力辦

晏人林

Executors.

承辦人得忌時麗

北力晏度路士吉德

士布林羅收入是荷

兩亦如嫩交還與未

人欠到達士銀

朱士布林羅處或各

各人債目祈送到

·士藏身故如有欠到

羅公司之未士朗時

廠者未士氏蹲布林

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTIOF

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QUOTATIONS.

EXTRANES AND BULLION. Hektruma, July-inated Bank Corpratio on

steinzig, 4, 1, Truliai - Ge to Syowe, outis-Date Sveen, Nominale! Pres Laves 24 335.36 per Lant and at at 319 821 d. Can-

Chinese spies and Military chiefs, an exaclient study the fruits of which will appear in all due time without doubt.

Ir is now upwards of a month since we furnished the public with a report of the trial of tan cute of Tarrant v. Alem the poisoner. The Jury, a I speriat one, awarded the Plaintiff $1,010, it will I rememberod, subject to the Judge's decision on the low point raised by Defendant's Counsel; and our readers, no doube, are desirens of knowing what has been the result of the matter, and how the dispated point has been arranged. But though, as we have remarked, it is upwards of a month since the trial was reported, from that day to the present we have not heard a wond of the threatened kroviment ;---50, as the fire allowed for the mo time was for some the expired, the verdict of the Jary sands. So much for the verdict whether the award will be Parthaoming, or whether wa shalt obuin even a refund of the coals out of packet "ure problems the solution of which has yet to be ld of

The Effice of the China Mail, in sricies ex- hibiting the most extraordinary feeling of sym pathy for a suspicious character it has ever heen our lot to rend, has told the world that, owing to the unjust confinement to which Ahlem has been. subjected, being unable personally to look after his office--he, Aulum, is now decine ad to have becomes Lankrupt and will have i par through the Insolvent Court" and, adds the Editor with an seident hag of gratulation, there will possibly (the italics are pars be some "difficulty in raevaring the amount of damagos." Possibly there ny-but, at all events, we uro- placed, by the verdict of one of the most rarpecte ble juries over copanelled in this Colony, in a posi tion to challengo the Insolvent's Balance sheet; and should it be, as we shall not be surprized to and, that Ahlum's bankruptcy due uni so much to his very proper stoppage at business bere as to some estounding makation in the shape of tawyer's fees, or payment of hireling scribes the forts will duly be made patent to the public, and, it will he hoped, produce a suble bereft that the Jury's awark will not to any case, be altogether lost

---Üm

Tuz arrival of the mail prevented the intention of noticing in our last ise a very interesting letter in the longbang Register of Taraday, signed a Catholic Missionary, and of which the intelligent Redacteur of that paper thus rouarks.---

We publish better from. a Roman Cathrin Missionary. in caply t

Fol

mervacions hy a contemporary as to what ought to be the course of the French in China in his op mines. We didnt of cowaren with the remarks of our conte rary but we Ette ago with the letter which w pahih. Neither the factor ner the sitarial are in good taste, and an easy answer could be time to both were worth whereich ia tot.

Whether the letter in question is a reply to our observatione-whathur ita in "bard taste" 19 bad that one reverend Father disclaims it) ac whether the subject is worth while ta notice are all points on which we shall leave our renders to form their own opinione. Here is a translation of such parts of the letter necessary to an understanding of it, and appended is an extract from the specch of His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, on the 5th of singularly in olson with the honestiona wisich May last, the surit of which, it rejoices us to find, is ont contemporary dose not think it worth while str

nolice.

Tranilatine,

Referring to the Anglo-French alliance on lac China question--the author of the article arcuses the French of a desire to impose their religion o Cafon by means of bayonets, anising it reli gion) to serve their ambiti'This alliance s tourely desired by Grens Britain rests, it is true, on different interests. Now, as well asia 41, one noble righbours are pressing the granti tead of their cominerce. Now, as well as im1841, Francs defen is the cause of humanity and vi play"

as fafmontas nigha 50 - Fella 24 y.

SHANGRA 15th Jedy -On London 7, The-On Calautta Theme dava sight Rs. per 1 Palnation, which is only possible on religious princ bas. de-Drafton degkong 29 porced sc. MANGGA, S Jane - Londno, da iglu 4,3 -day sigur 4.9-On Hangkong and carest submit in this country to many obstacles-tha Before 1841 the commerce of England had to premium colden Siang 50 pre eit pra

do-Spa isa and Mexican wachopped dolares per

OPIUM,

Rosatoma, 5th July, Palan 5520, New Para $590, New Bennes S575, Mal 9515,

Mauso, ich ny New Itna $545. Old Patna $525, New Bars $575,

Games-No Warket.

SHANGAR, 1 July--Malwa 400 Trots, New Patna, A Tacie

FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE,

CAMTON-SU

SHANGA bendun, £3, the Tea, a £6.6 for Sill-To New York, 10 por tus of 40 funt.

Alfo Louda, Sugar. £33,10, Hemp £4,10 Ta United States Aralia 23,,10 monema)|

HONGKONG-THE FIRE

Pour puro iar Fireman's" report of the conta grative on Wednesday laar-it commenced a little efore eight, in or wtside the easternmost of Lame dare storici hous in a detached block be

tween the Taipingshan Temple on Hollywood

introduction at some merchan lize being altogether repelled by the Chinese authorities-the pino inspired by the English power has been, it at to carso of the war of 1841 The result of the lear

give an coire anction, at all exeus to make trade mowa fres. is for the bege5 of all natione, and to deliver trade from all obstacles, that England prezes herself are with such insing fores most nuble is ber project ardently do we desire success to the naderoking,

w

Long before 1811 your illustrious ancestors were halience to the successor of Saint Luter-and Quited to us in the same faith, and by a common when with us they defsudied the Eberty of con selence of their brethren is the east against the ferocioua despolisin of musselmon persecators, there were even then Cathoues in China; and in alterante perce and persecution their numbers bave successively multiplied.

In HA France profited by the fact of Eng band's asting, though timidly tomander simid

Ron, and Rinnacher's sange where the Military for that oedom of conscience so long claim-

ed by the Catholics-bon the Batle that was thed

plukoi is rooped-inmetery under the stone formations known as Bridges's folly. The lower part obtained war renderes inst by mason of the

MB EDWARD WEB has this day been of the house loially destroyed was a carpenter's

admitted Partner in our Fin

DENT, BEALE & Co.

Shaoghae, 1st July, 1897.

No. 20 Rua Campo, Masao. SHAW'S HOTEL Board and Accommodation, Bilkards.

By M Il saaw.

!

shop, and it was from the large and valuable pute of China pine square in the yard adjoining the shop, that the flames were continued wall between nine and ten o'clock. How the fire originated, no one has yet discovered it is singular that it shank keve oocurmd within a few yards of the last fire, and in a Corperver's timber yard again. The value of the property detrayed will be about a thousand pounds sterling, and it is said an old wan perished by soffocation in one of the

bd with of the Chinese authorities From 1841 |

the presan time, imprisnament and tortmee have not ceased be the lot of Christians (in China) and area their blood has been spilt and it is for that blowd France comes and domands re- paration to prevent a sopetition of past horrors, And the more extended freedom of conscients en-

,containly Co. F'. ur C.

c's 1e have heard doubts exprened

of the truth of the story lot of that gentlemany's in miles. The tale, it is said, has never been properly autheurizato. - F. C.

der scour guarantees

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

captated at Chose. The writer of one of the letters to which we have referred says,---

and your gracions Queen and our beloved Emperor have thought to aduite their endeavours in order to a

1 am told that the Chusan Manderin which Sorira tod greater chance of succuseto their (aeroral) estak a pier, has era on boned his in in sneh lose con

Garment figs (England, par U.M.O, epizm-France the

the last faar mancha tha to snout naw 80 his font or legs"--and he slit, antur at the 4:5, I saw the To impose cur religion, cramming).

Mantarım yestoniy, He says that Zaring los contoamgut religion by means of the bayonet is out of the or bord le ha 99 ext 20 men cited and focio question, and the honourable author of the ariels book about $7900 in Cash. Bu on occasion his fricade publ need not be alarmed.

On our side we Mal0 to have him reloased, bat Sostro took the money and

Led." are far from being alarmed about the Missionaries

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of the religion founded by Fancy the eighth and In addition to their ambroglio with the Perin Elizabeth on the contrary, the zeal will exclleguese, the French have a sinal fate with tho ours. Perhaps, indeed, they will be the first ab noted Apak. appears, the nature of which har jects of our zeal parkans they will become our over, we have yet to bear This is all the Herald brothers by the faith, as they are alresly by feel tel's of it: - ings of regard, respect, and charity."

A: the 5tyeighth Anniversary Meeting of the Church Missionary Society, held in Exeter Hall ou the Morning of Wednesday, the 5th of May 1867, the President, the Earl of Caichesser, in be Chal; the first Resolution having bean moved by the Lord Bishop of London, and seconded by the Dean of Carlisle, the second Resolution was move:) the by the Tord Hishop of Victoria; and ** Bishop spoke as follows-

+

"Now, My Ladd, what is the reason that i have dwelt so pruch these encouraging thatures of the "Chesping ove ment? It is not, of course, that I wish the asscinlily fu carry away with then the first notion that | leuk, upon. This body of men is, in any kid senso of the word, Chastiana. know the vague screw, the wina jasjsącko, with which the term "region" Christianity" apst be applied to see a sys te as I have been referring ( I have no wondence in the personal boaters eftlus rebellion; but I cannot help thinking that God, who in Itis pravilance has permitted a may want containing within it so many elements of exerbal truth, mus necs invenit to accomplish indinovaly, by means of the The pin Rey lotion, so.he great and marcatene wis Sa China. Its act. t

ct. tuervière, fa neler thy we may fraterniza with the leaders of the Taeping inwonent, or may flatter then in Beir self conceit and selfcomplacency, taxi I have

"A pak's finct of Wank roast hoals are lying off the soll zato, aqua the lacteria, blockade by 17. I. Corete La Ca pricieuse. They have taken several of their gate ashore, and threaten to take the city of Ningpo, and hadre Ferch men of war attack them. 41 Montes, the Porteced Consul has demode) indemnity from the Chinese nothontie waved as the Intendat, Aigners, exco Portuganun, were 11-ing in parket

guy."

The Earl of Elgin and saire left this port in the Shannon on the t6th instant-the flarer Master reporting Calcutta as the vessel's Eestination. Quid ment General believes that the Shannon is gone to Peking, and gives as his reason for believing his, the fact of Mr Wade, Chiness Sucretsry Her Majesty's Plenipotentury, being ordereit to be very diplomatic when subarking, and by no means to let it be knowu when he was bound ta or when he would be back, Mr Wade is the gentle- man sent by Sir John Bowring to Cochin-China in 1855 will be remembered, and who was left by the Raider without even a servost on the bank of the Hiver below fiue, where he remained, reengniz ed by the Cochin-Chinese govemminent, until the Radler came back for him Saould it really be tant the Shannon has gone dimer to the Pelho, better selection for letter carrying in the Svenson's barge could not have been made, and we congratj ulate His Excellency the Ambuss or on the pos- session of such 1n able instrument. Mr Wade's ex- perinncs as a Chinges Custom house officer will not be lost in negotiations at the North.

PROVINCIAL.

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at this part, and is nitowel bara by the Chinese people and foreign officinia to de a very able oficer fron ais lang experience in the transaction of foreign affairs his femoral from Ebangbai would at the present crisie be a serious disadvantage in Augle- Chinese business at this important part.

The great apesaluter Tueken it is said is convonal in the Commissioner's enquiry.— Ibid.

PEKING.

________

The Peking Gaztees have reached us up to June 15th, but contain nothing of special interes. The is not the slightest affusion to Cantou or foreign adairs The business of the Boxpire seena to go on as criety and regularly as ever, but the stala of the nuances continues to the the absorbing topic at head parters. Contributione are proposerĺ on all hands, and in places where the accounts bava Sean loft in disorder by prasious of 1995, me soinute investigation is insisted on, and defications are to be made up within a stated time. -- thick

Lord Canning has justified Vie belel which tri have been induced to form of him. He lives in daya which have more signißernes ihan penes in the career of many of his predecessors and all his arts ATB mementous- Sinca he took the conduct of affairs into his own hands, criticism has been dis. armed. All the resources of the entry have been gathered up and undo the most of, and every comer of the Empirs within and withaŭt has been ransacked to furnish nid in Jalie's great extremity. No means have been lef omtria: to satisfy the luy<l soldiery, 2nd les re the rebels without a shadow of The 79 Nulive af hry presented an arze, praying that they might be permitted to march to the North West to shore in the lafore and Dulate the loyalty of the Europeans, and within a very fow hours bis Lordship made his appearance at Barrackpore harangued the trope drawn out to receive him, and did more good perhaps by the utter ance of a Bow single phrases fresh from the heart, and clothed with the authorite of his high station, than would have been exported from tha reigation of a score of General Ordure which but few read and lower stik autoreland..

excuse

Ar Rent Fortune has kindly sent us a copy

Yau's srganization of a squadron at Faishan, to of lus new work' —Fortune's residenco am 2

repul the advancing webel, was told of in our jesua the Chinese-inland, on the corest, and ut sen,

of the 18th instant" We now learn that, under the being a narrative of scenes and giventures

renowned chief Ls, the rebels gave battis te tho "during a third visit sa Cuius, from 1983 to

Imperialists under Genera: Kwin nea: Sewking, * 1856--inclu hag wations of many untional and gained a complete victory-anly three boats

productions and works of art, the callure of

scoping to Canton to tell the result, of carrying Silk & with suggestions on the present

Le's bravado challenge to Yah to come on again

• war.” A bek of 450 pagès netava. —we have soon as it could get couly. Le's faree is stid to not as yet had sufficient space time to give auber 100,000 fighting mon, and 1,000 war ves more than a cursory glance at its roulents; suf- ¦ seis, and His Excellency Le's bead quarters aro Betear, however, to enable us to ratify the trail-i now at the district city of Bet. The first class city

of Secking is in very straitened eramstances. faless of the very able review of it in the Mone News at the 10di ult. To residents in Shang Anollut rebat chief called Lein, with filly thous- hae and Ningpo the work will be peculiarly and men, bae ked a hard batte with Imperialist nereptable-most of the locities describd woops from Tw-chow, and having gained the vic being those which juries troat those places tory 11. E. e compelling the whole of the surround- are now been aing ordery occurrruos Eng cuantry people to sabm to his rule. Fearing and encompassing the use of car British alat men in colowing is an abstract of the country travelled for the provincial city itse, Yeh is calling in a the Tauschow men, and has stational a thousand of over by Mr Fortune during the perid of the

them in the South eastern suburbs. The lendore of story.

the Ninety six villages 150, base bed to send their Chapter I gives the voyage from Hongkong quotas of armed men-between two and three to Shanghae in the Steamer Ganges, -11, the sand of them are in the wartern suburbs 'The from Shanghae to Ningp by boat, and thence

Banner-men, Manchus, and the Lieutenant Gover- to Yuhang on the eastern side of the Yang

nor's guards, altogether about three thousand, ace woopad on the heights beyond the northern wolf. Kiang (the over skirting Ningpe) a distance

The Hak has of Ko ineng and Six other dis of Bome forty miles by boat and chair-back to Ningpo, and on to the old city ut Traken, tricts have united, and are burning and destroying abontwelve miles from Ningpo, on the brauch wherever they go. Canton is the great point to escaps Lo, and there the poor starving wroches of the river conning to the northward. Horn-

of the surrounding districts are congregated by ing a Ningpo in his boat, in Casper VI. we

Ton CHIxes And Tus Dvars IN SARAWAK. thowennds-men, wäinen and childen Temporary A letter in the Penang Gazette says - Almat Gad Mr Fortune at Teung, the celebrated

runt sheds have been erected for them at Chefing 1,000 to 1,500 Chicamen lure had their heads monastery ab at a dog in unites from the Yu.

on the south of the river, and them are daily take off by the Dynks who are in arms in all bang spoken of in Chauer Hero ur

dalinge out of congee and rice, supplied by the directions. The Chinese had hald' possession of For was laid up with fever, and bad tɔ sự - aut

authorities, in gasathies just suficient to ward off the town for about two days, befare the mermer öü cure. to Chine-e medheal treatidens Dr

disentation. The City is divided into five grand Jantes Brooke arrived, and wern in the fires and Chapter Vils of a return to 8 g divisions, and those agin into sections, within about the town. The Bret shot from the wormerly which ehe bodied tour patrol night and day long 18 pounder cleared the fort, and in a short time. The fear of a rising within the walls to vary they were all swarning out of the town, the steam- great--each en draade his neighbour, ander at the time hard at work with gun such rifies, every ermutenanes is depressed. Few says which did considerable execution. Every day br the icporter can rentize their sad position with- loads of hatuls were arriving Sock, Drak

out being in like predicament. On one hand they were flocking to in Qarsunds and eating the Chin "feat the approach of the western barbarians name in all directions. They are all cleared not "on the other the northern and western rebels and of the Sarawak territory, only 150 ne so en DỀ added to both is treachery at home" Truly some 2,000 to 3,500 having recaped. All th

pursued this line of argueal; int I have dve up this foster because I view with considorable apprehension the fature corse of British and French diplomace, the Bast There are very resultar angers now environing the path

nexion with Chan, In China, we who at a distanca e46- tarsly watched the progress of Live gerat European WAY İN which our counter bua been recently engagent, coad with a great degree of satisfaction of the Anglo-French allowe We porused with the keepest colorant the inteliigance luxught by mal anal of the rivalum nad lenda of a couturies being buries in the tombe of the heroes who fel at Alma and In- kermann; and I certainly would not now say one word in depreciation of the character of that able z in who sways the destinies and wichts the trapetisi sceptro of Prano. Baltas will any, test it in davio to my aan mini that the French have a large foot in the Bash; that thng baye no roumawiał interests to vota mer and fister in those masteroms, and that their time too often serval as a kind of rovarg s pred Musinnary phion over the broad waters of the Faci fic, iving en layout to at, at Tahiti, the dip.ad eba Kolla aastat ja redressing the inaainy grievances of the Jeans propagandists thoughout the west. And when I re- member that the Romish propagandi-ts in Chian have always viewed the Tae-ping Revolution via peraline slicka nad Me like-when i renninber that in the early stages af din renale lion linge native Reteruses, ju neging than iloitars, and not yet being skilled in tar den of making a disuneti n with- BUL A

wwfound Buddhist idluke with Kook-h juages, and did d-fom and bootate tar shrine of com, Ra. man wholis chapel-, are in this wallinient to aasant for the hostility of the Roman-Catholic Missionario in China.

VII. back to Tein-ney again-IX give an interesting account of a Journey to the Say Aly End. 1 cast has in dating ached nosenian who has valley, about file miles from Nagpa, au X.

folura to Songs, and thence to Canton by

s1eam.

Chapter XI records a voyage from Hong kong to Foo-crow-don-from here in the

la luft the shores of Britain an his honourable, litfiegit and resp.situ anission to Chine, w go farts with his mind guarded against evil counsela on the apot, and prepared, 120k merely to promote the tower cateral interests of commerce, but sen to fail the jar experiana cand se him, as the roperavitasive of the chief frostar Christian Paser of the West in the input gotiations which he torvi oi Tam shuy an Fornos in the Steamer is so conduct; end expecially to vindicata the Christea chanfucius, luck to u wouth of the Win, and

acter of Grigt Britain with meyer to the odioru and on-

Christian Laffin in pium. I have to expres my earned then on to Shanghas. Chapter Xil. de o ibis An excursion to the town of Ning-kong jou, a to doft into a war of acted foreign intervention on behalf of shay's run from Nugpy, thence into the sur the Manchon Tarta dynasty, and for the suppression of the

bojas, above all, that he will not permit the vossed ofdiplomacy.

Tae-ping movement My Lord, it word be one of the most reading country, and to the temple ni Tan geous errors and sine that ever marked the page of 13-tsing among the mountains, a place strong- sin's history or the course of a British displementist, if such a ly recommended as a summer sanatarai.

git in bowed. I trust the the staresman who now fill the

Aude and infuenen which in the dignant language of the day

Af Fremtor in this land to bom the regels alten designated Eceter Ball, evens a scot debt of grate tule at the Ashy for having eingehooded the true wants of the Church Engfaud, and for having given to the Episco pol Reared names which I will obey than men. kiesing at the preecal momenteel trust, Iway, that that the Bagashed statesman, whoes fome will go down to posterity, and who will a niche in the text, le dilatory on aanguri of his lengthened career of fabtical smeness, and to the long- Pried, faithful, and consignol opponent et slavery and the slave-trade-I trust that he with "ver, in the evening of his declining days, safter the hater on his bribunt carger to be tokbad sud alatti ovations, or going any my leg of all Cabinal in eancajega, made any contingencies of the future, & forego arm intervention be support cruel, sangunanay, bars, and oifete ancha Tartar dusty

to extinguish a native movement like the Par

in Chuabould in sorry if that funding which has been axeitada refence to the Minister of 204 | day, shonly be reversed through any thing that my screafter uru is. I true that the friends of Christianinas o hath side of the Atlantic-1 trust that the machines of the British Legiatatore all, 1 me that the salijuose val citizens of Christian Ratain will make is to the Government of the day in fiature times, when shall no lenger be bare to fit op any voice i legat to this matter ther they Bb pepartal to look with: passive indre on Di Raitisa diptovancy in the Eas:

FRENCH PORTUGUESE THE Atten by the Portuguese orcha me at Nagpo monopoliza the boat traffic between that port and Blanghae, resulting in anarmed collision with one Frencheren, was told of in one of car numbers some two ur three months ago, the 2qbble being referral to the high authorities of the respective nations at Macan.

From the proceedings of the French War Ves- sele Marceau and La Capricesse since, it would now appear that the Governor of Marni hat nu thorized the seizure of certain vessels wherever found, and in porsaance of the resolve we ern freas the North-Chisa Harald of the 4th and ch instant that first the Schooner Aurora was taken, and then the Tarcbas 166 and 44. The Chinese portions of the crews of there vessels, with the usal humanity, were instantly handed over by the French to the tender arcles of the Sergh Menilarius,and were soon disposed of, of course. The Portuguese are still in eustody and will be brought to Mucas for trial in uil due time we suppose.

by leters of a week's later date than the infantion reported in the Herald, we find that

on called Seiro, spoken of as a great deg peraio, gave himself up to the Freach on the 13th instant, and that thrun of his comrades, hid in the fee houses on the banks of the river, were also caught the sun day. Sonire it appears had been carrying 9 Mandarin about with hire that he had

Pertunment Bayancis-P. D.

Chapter XIII. kos the reader from Tez-tsing to the village of Pururchse and on into the Quartz vailey and Temple, 2000 teet alus tar level of the son, where, in the month of October, before the Hongkong summer is well over, the air is "piercingly sild." The same chapior describes a boat voyage of some peril from Ning to Shanghae.

FOOCHOW.

It was rumored abroad somewhat extensively that he founded on the arrival of the Lieuten Clovernor to Jeeva for the upper provinces, but Fes story had no fenndation. The Goverant Gentral is now in his pe par place, and we hope that the may continue to fill and a loze it.

Friend of India Jane A

it is vary sad. Oh, Sử Jaha Bowring-Sir Chinese women went over safe, about 200; and of all the bool they got in Sarawak, the pasere John Bowring--what an amount of misery ban tkou to answer for '

very litla now," One of the rusas of trying to get quit of the Dyaks ws to throw money he g The The Chinese were macahing in body of about 2000, eluding 700 women and childies, and the Dyeks hovering stout them, nerasionally making a dash at a corner, det iching 40 a 50 from the main body, and whipping nineir heads with great seal. The Chinese have had t terte lesson En Satown. Their inawer of going ab eat it won to take held of a Chimwatan by his vel, nad whip off bis hand with great dexterity'; one blow suffired, I hardly expect the slaughter will scop here; the Dyaks, having their blood up and expecting the

We have been favoured with the perusal of a letter from this port datad 7h uirino, received per averiand courier. From it we learn that a man- darin of high rank has arrived there from Palting on his way to Canion where it is ranured he is to

Ce left the capital 2. be second in rank to Yeb.

out a man is left."--Dady News, June; 10.

Q

or 3 months since, but had made a siren tous route in consequence of the troubled state of the country. Es proceeds in Arany on his way to the South.

The rebels have retired near to the borders of Chapter XIV. takes Me Fortune back to Tse-

the province. hey are reported to be quiet, attire to trave a deal of booty, parave them sill kee again, and narrates abe partientors of a jar. Suoma

Small supplies of Ton from distant dis ney from Ningpo to Sletoghar by the infultricts had arrived and to reso had gone up to par-

The Duren in Jaray —The nėščiai įvursal of te via Ya-yar, Noskalon, Tiyenin. chrce, but as the season i'r the first chep had pa99-

the Hague of the 5th casains a long tepat to ne aland that for the se oud was far advanced, few Kanpoo, Yedhow, Chapes and Ping-hoe. Shanghee in the Silk country, by Carim,

Chapter XVI. spus with journey for fine toux were expected and not a large younity of King Halland from Myer, Minister of Cole medium xds, the second crop being 1 sjured from is, and M. Gevers. Minister of Pareiga A Forte, zolucive to Japanese affairs, and his Majesty has Page, Nantsing and Houchowfoo. Lo Chup the fact of the first faves por having been gathered. ter XVIII, Mr (ortane runebes be greated From the ear districts ton hd cute in more free-approved of Annexed to the report are fee distance inland, viz the town of Marcoee,ly since the dispersion of the rebels.

some orty miles west fira Hoochosloo, and the same chapter gives his return to Shanghae, Chapter XXI contains the last of theur. neyings, was winding up business tour to Nings po, the valley of the Nine stones, and Tras Asing again--finally, a return to fonghong and voyage to Calcutio

Mexican dollars were a 10 per cent disconat There was nothin, doing la Opkom sture the tax of 20 per chest and brand-China Herald, July, 11.

ericles which are to form pin of the treaty Set 16 HEN

The Cairngoras was to leave on the 4th instant,pa Rad to!load, concluded on the 30th of Jan

ary, 1896. Three articles, amongst other things, a futt ship, having 1,000 tons of new you on board. She would be the first away-two or thre, ather Slipmats that the Dutch shit be allowed to excreike their worship tronly, and that they shall no longer yeable ware wearly laden-

Rico centinued dear bat'the weather was favora-

be subjected to the impious cartas of trampling ble for crops.

under got the image of our Saviour on the croes, They aleo eunal that the Dutch shall be permitted to trade in the open ports, and to get to and parsip ee from Japanese traders. Also to take her wives and children to the wil perts The trucks funter. declare that the importation of foreign and the ex portation of Japanese money shall be allowed; that the Japanese government may levy madarité im. pon, Trungit, and export duties; and, betly, that The Dutch it Nangas ke any misintan free relations with foreigners, both on board veganf• and at Deco

The report adds, that the Japanese green en has declared asel" resdy to raciale vrea tea with all foreign governments that may wish top them--Avid.

So innch for an answer 10 the question which will be added by Chua Residents of "where dad Me Fortune go to when fast here ?" In our j next paper we shal: furnish some illustrationsį of the notices" mentioned on sho ate pagod

(From our Overland Nlition of to day.) From the official announcement in our last that there would be no second Mail Seaner from China this month, Subscribers to tlus journal will not have expected their customary paper. Mr Wal ker the ... Co's. Superintendent, however, with a consideration for pulite interests deservist Gach commandation, promptly chartered the Grsi vanbie Steamer to bundthe Road jun away from the heaving down huik-which he has placa on the Shanghae ins; aking thence tho Shang Adi; mud that vasset, deep as she can swim with alk, now goes to Gaile with the muit. May cephyr smooth as be glossy cargo speed her way through tive most dangeroza period of the year in lue China Sea. We pray this under some nusideration for the interests of underwriters.

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SHANGHAL

An Imperial Commnissioner named Warg, triv

hers (Saanghae) on the 7th instans quite unex- pected by the dohorities.

is said he has corng to examine into hn causes of the low state of the public trensary funds, and to tnvestigate certain disbursensule made en ac count of purchases of rice fur the govern went some moatas back, -ay well as to squeeze the marchana and the Toatai ton, to raise fimis to help the pa sing exigences of the looper al Government. We! hear 50,000 weis was demanded from each of tha

meharts doing the largest business, and that it will probably be compromised for The 5,000

It is rumored that Ho Kweling, the fately ap pointed Govarour-general of the Two Keang, is the originator of the present enquiry, on proteaze of not being satisfied with the manner the prisent Intendant, B. E. Las, has been performing tha functions of his post. We have no doubt, Theres fore, that it wit be eney for the Emperial Commis elouer, if his instructions are to that eflist, to tay of sone hold weak poll in the multifarious trans risgrace. We should, however, regret much, sho actions of flis Excellency Lan to bring him into that be the result of the investigation, both for the

Bius the despatch of the last mail, military there appears reason für believing that balure we operations about Canton have bem and

Catcmpt possesion of the walls, the rebels will

have concladed the business for 13. Our Prurin interests of foreign merchants end the Clainese. cial reporter's news it will be seen are alarming. i

Fu has been fourteen years a man-larin

THOUGEFT.

There is a luxury in earnest chonglit The unthinkang kaka dream of floppy har Who, holding sweet cornuates will himseti, Roving the fèlie ofiscality,

Fees het sa labelincas, though ali stEYA, Ngreaves at etalless avai jinde of looke

Does has lotless med. The daisied eid, The garden of the wood, alike shall be Fer dina struly ; everything aro

The flower, the tree; the titing, the running brooks,— Aure to bin asterials for clight, AB curists a pure veliges to atm,

Yea, nevor fi ing pleasure. Grieť may ce Deal's cold echipe conceal his fail-erfed jar, Rickness may pale uus e vak, lone plach this pace, Be thought tall be fat luns on Ristie Tomas of earth's disygietrose a chara Te all the hatefulensing to sleep

And lighten evʼn the heaviest (sail afilis.

Upwarts and Quinards. By & W. PARTRIDGE,

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