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GERMANT AND DENMARK, Certain criticisma passed in the English journals on the conduct of the German ondula in North Echleswig have at length and the wholesome, effect of putting the German Governmost on ita defener, and its organs in the press altompt a vindication of what has been done. But, unless the others spark ware to the point than the National Zeitung, we think it wild be the traent discretion to keep fighting number of the community, bugu silent. That journal has published two articles fellows some three quarters of on food in length, LONDON íu muccoseiða, ona fa itn issue of yesterday. · It | make their appearance with a determined air, says the public opinion of Germany is desimus as if the obstacle would be speedily overcome that the Danish inhabrante of Schleswig by their efforis 45 2007, however, na they abould be treated with thorougli” justice, hava touched the sublimale, says the narrator consideration, and kindness; it is even willing in the Naturalist in Nicaragua, all the statali- that they should retain their language, ness leaves them they rusl about their legs although the German language abould oy right are seized hold of hy some of the smaller suta be that of the country. But the open opposi already affected by the poison, and they them- tion of Danes who came. into Schleswig for, eelves begin to bile, nud in a short Lime becoma the purpors of apposing German rule and the centres of balls of rabid ante. As thena agitating for the reunion of North Schleswig ineunte are one of the soources of tropical to Denmark could not be permitted. Finally, America, destroying vogolution in immense it scene, the paper protests had the wiabes of quantities, it is probable that this extraordinary Demarit barn hitherto, fafted of accomplish. remedy may be of considerable norvico to ment because she required more than. Germany agriculturista. could grant. We should very much like to have. these phmcs translated from the language of sophistry into that of plain speech. Why thes not the National Zeitung specify the require ments which Germany cannot grant? The wishi of Denmark are boutdid by the clause of the Treaty of Prague, all she wants is to have carriel into clfect the provision that the people of the northern district of Sekleswig atould be allowed in "fré vote "as to their destiny. The words of the 51k Article in the Treaty are unambigomis; if Denmark requires more, what can be so easy as to publish the particulars to the world, so that donnany may obtain pab lo sympathy in her wartoons resistance to exorbitant pretensions the truth is, the exeuse covers nu evasion of an obvious duty.of the alsim. If the revising barrister possenes. The talk boat consideration and kindnes Stephens' Blackstone, bo will find that it is is an aggravation. of the offence. The Danes do not ask or expect generosity or kindnra; they want hare justice—a straightforward that is either within the United Kingdon or compliance with a' aolemn obligation. The the territories thereto belonging, are natural Berlin newspapers must produce wore plausible boin suljerta, and that this crteuch to the exouses before they silence Euglieb jonnaliem,abildren of alious if their parents were not at The peculiar ricw which the German semi- the time in enmity with our sovereiga. Natural thoi prest taker of inferational duties ta bora ao bieota having tbc necessaryqualifications abrioen frim ifa; allusions to the Danish. ara entitled to be placed upon the regiztor. We speaking iulmbitants of Schleswig under their are glad that the revising barrister considered, present rulers. What do đó be shought of a his decision, but are rather astonished at the vindication which positively makes a merit of neccity for the consideration. allowing the people to retain their language? Why not my at once that hy ought to bo thankful for being allowed to retain their lives P -Triegraph.
TERRIBLE RAILWAY COLLISION
NEAR NORWICH
THE REVISING DARRISTER REVISED. A question has recently been raised before the Revising Darrister for Middlesex, which we (Law Times) should kavo thonght & reference to a very elementary hoult ɔn law would have conclusively settled. A person claimed a voto in respect of promines extitling bin to be placed on the registor. It was objected that bewaa pot entitled to vote, broause he was toe son of alien-father. His mother was English, and be had been born in. England. On there facts the revising barrister.nt fires rófuseủ tó állow the vote, on the ground that the "won must follow the antionality of the father; but erenta- ally-reversing his decisión, decided in "favour
there laid down (5th edit vel in p. 420) that all persouq boru withis the dominions of the Crown
RAILWAY SICKNESS.
It is well known, saya Iran, that many per sons cannot ride with their backs to the engine wishcut feeling sick." Now, however, by n nor arrangement of the earringe, trao nauses has been added to the paine, penaltic and PERSONS KILLED; ABOTT 50 INJULED,
perits of railway travelling. M. Giffard, the On Septen Ver-10th, the Great Eusters inventor of the injector, has taken up the oft- press train, which is dao to leave Norwich at mosted eabject of doing away with the effect of 9.10 pa one in diet collision with the mail shocks and lateral motion in railway carriage, train from Yarmouth and Lowestoft, which left and speciuien carriago lae been tried on the that place at 8.40. It appears thas the sigmille and Valenciennes, railway. Instead of man at Norwich started the tria from that placing the body of the carriage directly on the station witbeat instractions, and after it bad frame, in the ordinary manner M. Gland s left the evils at the station were sware of Want must bappeu, oat were powerless to prevent it. The erant took place two miles from Norwich, when both trains were going at Dearly fall speed, and the shock was perhaps the most avere that bis ever occurred to passenger treius. Neither of the trains. Fery fortunately, was heavily loaded, but on their coming into collisen neces of wreck and con- fusion auch is besseldom take place in tbie country ensmad. The clinic occurred near the Thorpe Station, and close to the intended juction with the East Norfolk Railway, on the single line be ween Norwich and Brundall. The eugines when they met must, from their appear auce, tuse terred imo'an almost perpendicular position, and the carriages must lave plounted one on the top of another and gradually sunk down into mass of almost inconceivable rabbish in radway carriages, without introducing the and rein. Many of the inhabitants of Thorpe new mandy of railway sickne -quiet hamlet adjoining Norwich-who d gone to rest were awakened by the noise of the crush, and naked out, eatwithstanding the fact that i was at the time descending in torrents, to ascertain what was the matter."
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prads it on the latter by nicate of aprings. Ab each and of the frame is a sort of broket with two branches, and between these two brunches the body is suspended by means of twc springs, placed horizontally, and having the aitashing TO points at their extremities. In order to render the action of these springs re easy as possible, small cylinders of bronzo ara introduced near the points of suspension, so that the steel plates of the spring may roll, as it were, one upon the other. A sentifa journalist, who has tried the now carriage, anys that the trepidation is en tirely preventet, as well as the zig-zag motion, but ist in place of them there in a certain kind RUFFLES of pitching and rolling in fact, as he describes it, the carriage has been turned into a ehip! He believes, however, that with some modification, all fatiguing motion may certainly be got rid of
WHY HE COULDN'T SHUT UP. The Cincinnati Saturday Night caya te duet werk a. bulid of crusaders stop-
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FELT HATS.
way stepped outside of the doda with unco- vered bend, whom the women took at once for the proprietor. He bowed to the ladies and mice blandly, whievousuraged them to ask him to discontinue is nefarious traffic. Theyanked him if he bad any objections to their praying: in front of the place. He said he hadn't in the least. After a prayer a grander stated that TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS.
The sight which act their view on arriving sped in front of a beur saloon in the West End, the some of the disaster may be wore easy imagined tan described. The groans of the dying passengers and the frantic shrieks and appeals which proceeded from the living within the carriages, were beartreading to the ex treme. The carriages, which had been thrown on their sides with the violence of the collision, were-piled me on the top of the other, and dragged voce half dozen yards away from the line Person the axixed on the spot an hour or ao after the occurence were literally as
they would like to sing a bywa. Be remarked that they could sing-away-for-all-he-osred,-and- they sang. The man. seemed Affected. Once
tounded to And that so many perenna hadur twice he took out his bandkerchief and wiped codaped death. Hnd the accideni token place bis eyes.
The services over, the ladies feeling that they had indeed touched bis heart, renewed their
WOOL GOODS.
of all kinds.
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salcons, and depicted the sufferinge of the drunkard's family. The man latened and-howed bis bead in apparent quatrition, His cogentence whe evidently at work.. There was a struggle going on his breast between the sordid love LADIES' AND QUILDREN'S OUTFITTERS,
of gain and the spirit of gooduses, which is outd
GENERAL DRAPERS. HOSTERS, NABERDASHERS,
a lundred yards nearer Norwich the loss of life wont live been touch greater, as it would have taker placevthe arrow bridge crossing the notioties. The spoke of the avile wrought by river, dirvelly opposite the Thorpe Gardens, andreaulted in haring the train into the stream below. The first intimation of the so- cilent was received at Thorpe Station at about quarter to ten o'clock, and shortly afterwards A large concourse of peraona ambled on the apot, and were busily engaged helping, to the to ever satirely taraake a man. At least so heat of their power, to assist the unfortunate thought the women, aud, so they pressed upon sufferers, Mr. Speel, station-master at Thorpe, hiu and renewed their entreaties. immediately set into Norwichy forall the medi "Won't you," aried one of the most earnest cal assistancebe could gain, andit saltnost nend-and importunate among the good women, less to say that every surgeon who was smilate "won't you listen to our appeals and abut up?". was speedily upon the spot. Dr. Eode was also The Use old man raised his hol. present, be being a passenger by taa Lorcatoft essayed to speak, but bia reice trembled, and train at the titue of the accident, although out there were traces of tears on his checke. QUEENS BOAD AND STANLEY STREET, about the face and gruntly shaka, he at once"Ladies," he said, "you have moved me deeply, did all in his power to alleviate the saferings I know the evils of the traffic, and most gladly
of his fellow travellers. Dr. Francis, who was also in the train, whe-langerously injured, aixl, of con:se, debulized. From rendering asiatance. The engine drivers and the atokers of both traina were much mangled., Special trains from Thorpe brought tus dead and wounded to Norwich as they were recovered, and they were At once removed, in the presnos of large crowds. f people, who had heen attracted to the opot on, heating the news of the castrophe, to the hospital or to their boases, as the case might
would I abat up the saloon; hat?
Dat what cried all the ladies at once. "I could do it but for one thing." -
What's that P.".
12 Tuin't my saloon."--
He
The ladies moved on without a policemen telling them to go.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE
ON. LONDON.~-
NOVEMBER 9TH, EVENING.
EXOMANUS.
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be. The scene at Thorpe itself was worse, in A fair amount of business has been done in one of the woms of the village inn lay the Patas Opium at $800 to $865, the latter figuro bodies of several of the dend, aud on tastily-for-choice-namber Beautes at 3500 to $565. erected tempoëtry-sheds were some ball-don maimed and disfigured anfferer, whine piteous No change in Marwa Iuporta per stenmar ories real the air, sud were by those who stoad Geelong, 1,909 chests Malwa Opium. outside. In are corner lay the corpse of a -man, sad bezdo it that of a fair haired child, act more than five years old. Opposite were the remains of a woman, so crushed and batter- ed that they uppenred to be. but a nings of clothing. Between then lay the wounded asd, dying. Bone looked into the faces of the attendants with can and serene amile, thou T that in their last ioments kind bands were placed upon their burning brows and loving hopeful words were whispered in their ear; while others reut the air with their pileous orica of agony. Crönebing in another currer of the roum was a man some thirty years old with his legs resting upon a form, who looked coldly on all that pusard before bim, and although badly wounded succumbed to his fite with the stoical indifference usually distinguish. ing the Briton Thorpe not possessing a dead. bouse, one www huutity improvised at Mr. Field's bout-honae, and thither at midnight come baf dozen bodies were conveyed: The workof extrto
ing the victions from the debris was extremely ition, and although there was a large staff of volonteers for this ardona work, the bystandere could repeatedly hear roices and aries for bdp from those jo were buried in the raboien,
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For Freight or Puzeaga, apply to
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FOR NEW
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TERRANEAN PORTS,
As some misapprehension, exisis regarding the massission of Packets and Samples through the Post, it is hereby notified for ¿general information, that the privilege of send
ingach articles through the Post at the rates of postage rpplicable to them is restricted to MEDI-bond fide True Patterns er Samples of Berthon- line. Goods sent for Sale, or in execution of an order (however small the quantity, maybe). er any articles sent by one private individual to another which are not actually patterns vi samples, are not admissible.
- SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON §.
BOMBAY, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA,
THE PEXINAULAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Steamebip BARODA" Captain W. W.. FERTIMAN, with be Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Specie, and THUENDAY, the 12th November at Noon. Carb, will teave thin for the above places on
F. W. MITCHELL,
Postiastar General General Post Office, Hongkong.
above, on or about the 23rd December, and will be received on board until Noon,abis upon Paid Letters addressed to France It is boreby natised that the postage charge. would take some light Cargo at her posse and Peacels at the office until-2 r. on will henceforward be 19 cents per quarter une Freight. Apply I
the ith idem.
ben forwarded by French Alail Tackel, and For Partionlars regarding freight and Fas-18 cents per quarter ounce when forwarded by Hager apply at the P., S. N. Jo. Ofice, Batis huil Packet Horgkung DONTENTS, AND VALDE OF PACKAGES ARE FRQUIRED.
CARLOWITZ & că 1833-Hongkong, 4th November; 1874.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
1 American Clipper Ship *-FREDERICK TUDOR," Bearse, Master, will have early despetah
For Freight, apply to
bove.
RUSSELL & Co. if 1799 Hongkong, 80th October, 1874,
FOR BREMEN (Direct)
THE British Barque
*** JOHN 0, MUNRO,”
A Written Declaration of the Contents
and Value of the Packages for the Chathund
F. W. MITCHELL,
Fustmuster General,
General Post-Ofoe, Hongkong.
as Ronte is rejired by the gyptian Government, It is hereby notified for general information
and meat be delivered by the thippers to the that beugotoward the Postage on Lettere ad- Company's Agents, with the Bile of Lading or dressed to Russia, when marked to be forward- with Parcela; and the Company do not bolded vin Sonthampton, will be reduced to 40 cents themoolvde responsible for any Detention or per half-ounce Prqudice which may happen from the îngor- reatness in such declaration.
Crane, Master, will load here and at Whampoa; and will have inmediate despatch for the abore Port
For Freight, apply te
MELCHERS & C... QR MESTERN & BULSE,
Caston.
tf 1776 Hongkong, 28th October, 1874.
• FOR CALLAU¡ Direct (To follows the Interaray."). THE▲ 1 Šreach Srip
T
"RADAMA,"
Captain Boucher, will be despatched an abore onor about the 30th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
CARLÓWITE & Co. -17 Hongkong, 29th October, 1874, ..........
FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. HE1 British Barque
"ELLEN."
THE VARIOUS HOUSE FLAG 3 Kindred, Master, haring the greater Portion of
Designed expressly for this Work..
OF HONGKONG, JAPAN,
MAPE
and of the THE COAST OF CHINA;
~~~~ALIO," "THE" NEW CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
HONGKONG; benidee other local information and sta tistico corrected to date of publication, tending to make this work in every way suitable for Publis, Mercantile,” auð
General Offers,
The Directory is published in Two Forms, Compile at $5 for with the Liate' of Beaidente, Port Directories, Maps, &c. at. $3.
words which the Chinese have of late years benni firders for Copias may be sent to the Daily compelled to soin to express the numerous ob- Prae Ofes, or to the following Agents- jeobem machinery photography, telegraphy, and MoscoMessrs. J. P. DA SILVA & Co. in science generally, which the rapid advance Bustoso
bçr Cargo engaged, will have immediate dea patch se above,
For Freight or Pakenge, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.
· 1764. Hongkong, 26th October, 1874, FOR HREMEN OR HAMBURG,
THE British Ship
CARLANJAR," George Cawse, Master, will load hero and at Whumpos, and will have quick desputab for the
bavo Parts,
For Freight, apply to
170
W. FUSTAỤ, & Co. Hongkong, 21st October, 1874.
FOR NEW YORK,
(To follow the "Hopewell"
ULE A British ship
Ꮧ .
WILSON, NICHOLLS & Co.
| Whampoa na stove.
For Freight, apply to
KELLY & O.. Shanghai. HALL & HOLTZ..
19 · KELLY &
of foreign relations hee imposed upon them, are my '19' bere given in extenes. Bach and every word is Formo
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Shures.- per aixes for students of a most instructive nature, nypo
Tully illustrated and explained, forming exer bochoral st
cart. premiums.
Union Instemos Society of Cannon, now share given, the acocnte being sarofully marked on
Both the Court and Punti pronunciations | Shanghai,........
-230 por akar, presum
China Traders fusurance Otopray
$1,600 per abare.
Shares-graphy displays the encueas of an attempt to River Ports, the best principle hitherto attained. The type Manhow and
make the Chinese and English type correspond Choo and
נן
QUELOH and CAMPBELL,
· WILSON,÷NICWOtis & Co. HLEDGE & CO.
"BEEMAR,"
Captain Blackstone, will lead more and at
AUGUSTINE HEARD &Co. .tf 1715 / Hongkong, 19th October, 1874.
•YOR LONDON, HALL & HOLTE and KaLLHA-1 British-Barque--.
& Co., Shrughai HALL & Hozrzand KELLY hua and Japan Marine Inparance-Tle. 83 in the aise of body, thereby effecting a hat Newelstang.
& Co., tingand, Chose Thairanee Oompany-8190 per sbare proviously attainod, and dispensing with thin
HAZZ & HOTZ and KELLY ecouemy, of apace, achieving a clearded, not Tientsin and Hourtung Fheinmance Company's Share vast argue and cant spaces which have Nagusain Tar & J. TRADING CO. - Poláng...) --& Co.. Sburghair
3600 per share.
berotofore garacterized Chinese publications Higa, Osaka.. THE O. & J TRADING GO
par share
China Fire Insurance Company's Shures-8136
per share.
$127 per share.
a
MATHILDA ATHELING” Wherent. Muster, will load here, at Whampoa, and at Macea and will have quick despatel for
For Peiht, apply to
the above Port,
A MacG. HEATON,
THOMAS-&-MERGER
OR
To illustrate the vast scope of the 'work, the Yokohama.....Mesin. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Vitoria Fire Insurance Company's Sharon Oster Vocabulary contains about 13,000
following facts are submitted for consisteration, MC D D. Mom Tomas Gazette
and Chinese Dictionary about 109,000, whilst Szapora, Straits Times Office, Chine charactors, and Medhurst's Engllaanila, Merms. J. DE LOTSAJA & Co.
this work contains more than 50,000 English London Mr. F. ALGAR, Olement's Lane. words, and upwards of 800,000 Chinese oh
GRO. Starrr, 30, Chrudill..HEAJ British Ship ters. Again, despite all the grumman and
Mesars, BATES, HENDY & Oo..
without being able to render assistance imite diately, Ugeauh end of the line larga bonflies were lightal to assist the avouere for the mained and dead; the fin westerng led by pieces of the wreck. By this ineans the searchere were longkong at Whampoa Doak Ucapany's not long in Adding cut the sufforers, and ex-
Shares-45 per cont. discount, trienting them from ther miserable pasitinn. Hongkong, unbon and Macho Steamboat Co.'s Bat as the Moot-red fare mounted upwarda, Shares-7 per cent, premium. they shed a bideona giore upon the cannten Shanghai Steam Navigation Company-The anove of the wounded, giving bystanders the 80 per share. iden, that they were Jahn Bercely burk than Houghout Gas Company's Sharse-$75 per they actually wore. Most of the peuple were extricated with much dificulty, but in one casa the wreck was so great that pie of the injured had to lie for hours under the deles before lie could be freed from nie position. The toil number of victicos, so for us at present aucer. tained, is 22 killed 105 Alsat 30 wounded.
AN UNFEELING MONSTER-A man who had just lost chrea of his ines by a railway earrings running over his foot, and was bowling with pain, was shecked by bystander, who ex- claimed, "Stop your inferna din, there, Yon maka mora nofse over the loss of yuze toes tina that stranger did yesterday over the low of his head."
THE LAST"DOMESTIC ETÓRY."--A lady was
shure.
dent. discount,
og fatal Company's Sharce-$50 per Indo-Chinese Sager Company-894 per cent
discount.
SALES ON NOVEMBER 9TH, 1874.
As reported by Chinem.
Food Of, 30 tuba, at Tls.-5.9.00, by Wing taichenng to travelling trader.
Yellors Peas, 400 pienk, at $1.66, by Kin faong to travelling trader,
Shanghai Cutton, 120 bags, at $13.80, by |Hog-hing to travelling trader.
-
chable Exchange.
Canton
tf 1706 Hongkong, 16th October, 1874,
FOR LONDON.
"ALEUERA,”
Things, Master, will load here and at
other elementary works as yet publiebed, the San Frances, Mr. L. P. France, 21, Me student of this difficult language absolutalp re- ANDRE quiras examples to display the various applis Wa York... Mesare, 9. M. FETTINGHI & Co Whampoa, and will have immediate despatch antivos and equivalents of different words which have one general meaning. Of these dingles
this work contains more, than five times
many any other Dictionary hitherto pub lished.
THE
37. Park Row
FOR SALE
For practions purpcees the ringement of New Iron Sore Steamer the work in a complete, that reference
OOBAN
to its pagas enables a pemot be under built on the Clyde, unused 90 4 1, of 2,000
communicate effectívaly
THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED 1507 Hongkong, 37et. October, 1974,
FOR SALE.
for the above Port
For Freight, apply to
VOGEL, HAGEDOEN & Co. 160% Hongkong, 2nd Octobor, 1974. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.___ AREA 1 British Ship R
*** MORNING LIGHT,
For Freight, apply to
Shellfak, 10 haga, at $25.00, by Wing-yue-atanda, Boglish to wo to travelling trader.
with natives who understand nothing but Chi Tans Carrying Capacity; 360 Horse power; 2,377 Tons, Caprain Chaston, will lead here for arse. In this respet the work will be found with Compound Engines, consuming. Tons the abere Port, and will bare carly despatch.
of Coal daily." indispensable to all Buropeans residing in China, and to the natives themselves i x plains qubjects fully with which very few in- deed of them are perfectly acquainted parties resident in England and interested in Chias It cautiot, but be invaluable comisionally. THE Spanial Screw Stramet
It comprises upwards of two thousand large quarto pagon.
Saigon Rice, 2,000 picole, 350, by Hop
recently gogaging a new hops, and bad appa- bing to lent trader. rently settled details satisfactorily, when ile Black Dates, 20 bags, at Tia, 2.5,0.0, by Chun domestic inquired, "How.muy other servants: foeng to travelling trader.
do you keep, ma'ath ?"-"Two," was the reply,
Quillajah, 5 bags, at $21.00, by Chan-foong
01, thou, your place won't suit mo, ma'am, i to travelling trades, i
-I always like a game of whist of an evening,
and I don't like playing 'dummy."
Drial Inly Flowers, 15 bags, at $1280, by Oban foung, to travelling trader,
TRUBNER & Oó, 60, PATMENOSTKI ROW W. II. BELI *DAILE Panes " DERICE, BonoKona
To
VOGEL, HAGEDOEN & Co. tt 1586 Hongkong, 89th Septembar, 1874
FOR LONDON. 4.1 British Berk
ARDENT," Robert Olimper, Master, will load bere and at 459 tona Register; 7,600 pleuls arrying Cipa Wampon, and will have immediate despatch city.
for the abova Fort.the For Partiónior, apply to t
For Freight, apply to
* FORMOSA,"
AND VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co. 1416 Hongkong, 9th September, 1974
VOGEL, HAGBDOEN & Co. #1 1418 Hongkong, Pub September, 1874,
The Company reserve the option of forward- ing all goode shipped by their Steamers for Europe through Egypt bor by enit, or by Canal in their own or vasele employed for the purposes
E. W. MITCHELL,
Postmaster-General. General Post Office, Hongkong.
It is hereby notified that a line of British Mail Contract Puskete has been established be. tween Aden and Zanzibar, which, with connect- Shippers of cargo for Borg ky are requesteding lines, will afford a regular means of con- to take note that the Steamers leaving Heng reyunge of correspondence from Hongkong for kong in correspondence with the Austrian the foreign parts on the East African Const, na Steamers from Galle to Bombay, may call at well as for Natal and the Cape Colony, 'St. He Ocle in be.
lena and Ascension, and that benesforward the Shippers are particularly requested to note posters, which must be paid in advance, on let- the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading.
̈A. MÕÍVAU, Superintendent, Peninsular and Orientai Steam Navigazion Co.'s Office, Hongkong, 30th October, 1874.
NOTICE.
"OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIE,
MARITIMES, VAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS,
STEAM FOR SATUON,SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DR. GALLE, ADEN,SUEZ, ISMAILA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES, ALSO,
PONDICHERY, MADRAS. CALCUTTA,
ON
AND BOMBAY.
tere addreased to Zanzibar, Mosamtigne, Delas gon Bay, Natal, the Cape of Good Hope, and Ascension, will be 20 cents for each balf-ounce, newnpipera 2 cents each,
F. W. MITCHELL,
Postmaster General. General Post-Office, Hongkong-
It is bereby notified that the rates of postage chargeable henceforth on Letters addressed to the Cuited Kingdom, and to placea.beyond the United Kingdom, when forwarded by French Packet, will be the same as those chargeable on Letters forwarded by Britlal Fucket via Brin disi.
F. W. MITCHELL
Postmaster General, Gosierul Post Office, Hongkong.
It is bereby notified that henceforward the
N THURSDAY, the 19th November, 1871, pastage on letters addressed to Norway. When et 2000, the Company's Steamabip forwarded via Southampton, will be 34 cents HOOGLY Commandant VABANGOT, with per hall-ounce; prepayment optional. Uapaid MAILS. PASSENGDES, SPECIE, and CAE- lettere will be subject to an additional charge GO, will leave bain Port for the above planes on delivery.
Cargo and Spoote will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in
Postmatur General. transit through Marseilles for-the-principal |........
- General Post-Cfice, Hongkong. ____ places of Europe.
F. W. MITCHELL,
Shipping Ordera, will be grated till woon. It is berehý mutified that Letters addressed: Cargo will be received on board until 4 1.M., to Fricice may be sent either paid or unpaid at Spocie and Parcels until 3 P.. on the 18th the option of the sender; but the postage on November, 1874. (Parvals are not to be rent Prices Current; Newspapereand Hooks cunnot on board they must be left at the Agency's be prepaid Ofice.) Contents and value of Packages are required.
For further particulars, upply at the Com- Fany's Office.
U. EERTRAND,
Principal Agent. Hongkong, 7th November, 1874.
NOW ON SALE,
DOUND VOLUMES of the TRADE RK. D PORT for the year 1873. Price $10.
Apply at tho Daily Press Oilice..
· slonekone, 1874
U N W U 0
MANUFACTUREN US ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MATTING. Wogku-Qusin'S ROAD, WUST POINT, (Near the Sailoro Home.) OFFICE-YEW Zeo, No. 30, Wing Lock Street
HONGKONG..
1428 Hongkong, 10th September, 1974.
燒煤榮
WING-KER COAL SHOP:
For encă inco The rate of poslago chargeable on Letters addressed to Franco Fer French Packet is
12 vente. Per British Packet when marked við
Brindisi.
...... 18 Per British Packet when marked. við
13
Alexandria and Marseille LL.
Postmaster General, General Post-Office, Hongkong,
Arrangements baring teen made under which Mail for London arriving at Sacs from Ohing by Private Ships will be forwarded to destination via Brindisi, it is hereby actified that the rates of postage, which must be paid in advanes) on correspondence addressed to the United Kingdom to forwarded, will be nefol- *; lowe, viz. —
For Letters4 cents per baff ounce, For Newspapera,.............. 8 ench.
lounco cents. not exceeding
For Books and Patterne
HE Proprietor of Wind.En Shop begs to inform the public that big 3hop ens been established since 1855, at Endicott'e Texas, and that he has always'w great quantity of BEST 005L in store for Sale. Genthuen ar Bhips an bimeters wishing to patronise him, are requested to apply at hia Shop.
1 1503 Hooutons Cord September,
RUBICAN
6
+12
every additional 4
F. W. MITCHELL,
Postmaster General,
General Port Ollies, Hongkong..
It is hereby notified that henceforward the 1974.hargable on Feckits of printed papers or rates of poatago which must be paid in advance,
patterns of light weight sent from Hengkong to the United Kingdom by the United States.
For a packet not exoceding 1 ounce
in weight.org
2. conta For a proket above 1 onnes not ex-
ceeding 2 ounos
For a packet above 2 ounces not ex-
ceeding 4 ounces
8!
Order to meet the wishes of the Native Packets via San Francisco, will be ne follows Community, the Chinese Issue of "thie vizi Euper bas beon, from the commencement of the China New Test, isnued DAILT instead of on. alternate days as before, ek my kay The Paper baa been Establisted for nearly Twenty Years, and is, as to Editorial Manage- „ment, under the Direction of a-Well Educated
Chess Gentleman gives reliable commercial and eight cents for every additional four ounces. and general information, and has the same Those rates apply to Frinted Circulars, Prica position with the Native Community as to Ad Lists, Market Reports, and all printed papers verusements and News as the English Daily, other than Newspapers, as well, se to Booke Prous with the Foreign Community. The and Trade Patterns or Samplee Charge for Advertisements will be si hareto
IV. MITOHELL. fore
Fogtränster Lṣeneral, General Host Office, Hongkong,
Hongkong, 2914 February, 1874,
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