No. 75.—DECEMBER 6, 1856.] The Hongkong Government Gazette.
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Coolutely necessary to the preservation of peace and the continuance of friendly relations; for, had friendly personal intercourse been blished between Your Excellency and myself, I am persuaded we might have settled every subject of discussion most agreeably and sorably. I cannot for a moment admit that the opposition of the gentry, or the turbulent violence of the people, of Canton, should be "owed to supersede the solemn engagements of Your great Emperor to my exalted Sovereign. What would become of the world's ader and harmony, if it were admitted that the unruly spirits of a nation might be permitted to disregard the supreme authority, and to treat with contempt the pledges given to one another by the greatest monarchs of the world. We have righteously abided by our engage. nts, and we insist on their fulfilment by others; nor cau there be a hope of rest, nor any adequate security for peace, until obligations Semnly contracted shall be righteously fulfilled.
1 doubt not that if Your Excellency is disposed to comply with the conditions required by His Excellency the Naval Commander-in- thief, you and I, meeting as becomes the representatives of great monarchs and nations, might find the means of terminating present mise- es, and of preventing their recurrence, and thus enable me to assist in replacing our relations on better foundations than the present
ost unsatisfactory and miserable state of things.
I am just informed that His Excellency the Naval Commander-in-Chief has taken possession of the Bogue Forts. This and every ther calamity are solely attributable to the contiuued discourtesy and obstinacy exhibited by Your Excellency.
I beg leave to add, that though the Sovereign of Great Britain may request that respect be paid to Treaties, and shew much forbearance exacting the penalties of non-compliance with their conditions,-there can be no farther misunderstanding, and ought to be no delay, when compliance with these conditions is required and demauded.
I wish Your Excellency the enjoyment of peace and prosperity.—I have, &c.,
To His Excellency YÊн,
Imperial High Commissioner,
JOHN BOWRING.
&o.,
&c.,
&c.
True Copy,
W. WOODGAte.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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Diplomatic Department.
Whereas the Commands of Her Most Gracious Majesty The QUEEN, have been received through the Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, disallowing Consular Ordinance No. 2 of 1856, entituled-" An Ordinance to explain the Law as to Removals of Prisoners"; notice is hereby given of such disallowance, and the provisions of Lat Ordinance are hereby declared null and void, and of no effect.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
THE
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Given at Victoria, Hongkong, this 2d Day of December, 1856.
NOTIFICATION.
JOHN BOWRING,
H. M.'s Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in Čhina.
By Command of His Excellency Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary,
E undersigned has this day resigned the Office of QUEEN'S PROCTOR, IN ADMIRALTY, to he was gazetted on the 24th day of July, 1850, the Local Government of this Colony.
WM. GASKELL
Dated the 4th day of December, 1856.
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATION.
OTICE is hereby given, that Mr F. BLACK- HEAD, of the Store-ship "Hornet," is au- red to perform the Duties of PACKET AGENT Hampoa, until further notice.
WM. CHAPMAN, Acting Post-Master.
Post-Office, Victoria, Hongkong, 21st November, 1856.
In the Estate of ALEXANDER RYRIE,
Muster Mariner, deceased.
LL Persons having claims against or being in- debted to the above Estate, are requested to
• particulars of the same to the undersigned
with
17th November, 1856.
NOTICE.
P. RYRIE, Administrator.
NAssignment of the Property, Real and Personal, of the Firm of WETMORE & Co. of CAN- CHOW, and SHANGHAE, CHINA, having been made on the 12th July, 1856, to the under- in trust for the benefit of their Creditors, and in the United States Consulate at Canton :
OLIVER H. PERRY.
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W. WOODGATE.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG, | In the Estate of LEE KIP TYE, of Victoria, Hong
Chief Justice.
In Equity.
STEPHENSON v. MURROW.
PURSUAN'T to a Decree of the Supreme Court
of Hongkong, made in a cause, Stephenson against Murrow, the several CREDITORS, within this Jurisdiction or the Empire of China, or persons within the said Jurisdiction or Empire, claiming to be Creditors, of, or to have any Incumbrances upon the Estate and Effects of YORICK JONES MURKOW and JAMES STEPHENSON, lately carrying on Business in Co-partnership together under the Firm and Style of MURROW, STEPHENSON ANd Company, and which Co-partnership ceased and was dissolved on the Tenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, are, by themselves or their Solicitors, on or before the Twenty-second day of February next ensuing, to come in and prove their said Claims before His Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE OF HONGKONG, at his Chambers in the Court House of Victoria, Hongkong; or in default thereof, they will be peremp torily excluded the benefit of the said Decree.
Dated the 22d day of November, A.D. 1856.
FREDERICK S. HUFFUM,
Judge's Clerk.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG' In Equity. Chief Justice.
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STEPHENSON v. MURROW.
URSUANT to a Decree of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, in its Equitable Jurisdiction, y give notice to all concerned to make pay-made in a cause, Stephenson against Murrow, the *** to me of all Sums due to, and to present to me several CREDITORS, without this Jurisdiction or the *! Cams against, the said Firm.
Empire of China, or persons without the said Juris- diction or Empire claining to be Creditors of, or to have any incumbrances upon, the Estate and Effects of YORICK JONES MURROW and JAMES STEPHENSON,
under the Firm and Style of MURROW, STEPHENSON AND COMPANY, and which Co-partnership ceased and was dissolved on the Tenth day of May, One thou sand eight hundred and fifty-four are, by themselves or their Solicitors, on or before the Thirtieth day of June A.D. 1857, to come le and prove their said Claims before His Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE OF HONGKONO, at his Chambers in the Court House of Victoria, Hongkong; or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree.
Patton, 7th August, 1855. *ME SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG. lately carrying on Business in Co-partnership together
In Equity,
STEPHENSON v. MURROW. HEREBY NOTIFIED,that all Monies for henceforth to become payable to the **m of MURROW, STEPHENSON AND COMPANY, JOSEPH FROST EDGER, Esq., (or his 1.) he having been lawfully appointed Receiver
suit by virtue of an Order of this Honora the receipts of the said JosEPH FROST *ing alone good discharges for such monies.
the 13th day of November, 1856,
GASKELL & BROWN, Complainants' Solicitors,
Dated the 22d day of November, A.D. 1856.
FREDERICK S. HUFFFUM,
Judge's Clerk,
A
kong, Merchant, deceased,
LL Persons having Claims against, or being indebted to, the above Estate, are requested to forward particulars of the same to the undersigned forthwith.
G. COOPER TURNER,
Solicitor for the Administrator,
LEE KIP BEZ,
Dated 5th November, 1856.
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NOTICE.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing at this Port, between the undersigned, under the Style
of WILLIAMS, ANTHON & Co., expires this day by lapse of time and untual consent. The outstand- ing Accounts will be settled by either Partner; and a strictly AGENCY & COMMISSION BUSINESS will be conducted by them as Partners at the PORT OF SInga- PORX under the Style of WILLIAMS, ANTHON & Co.
C. D. WILLIAMS, H. ANTHON, JR., G. L. HASKELL
Hongkong, 1st September, 1856.
FOR SALE.
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