THE FRIEND OF CHINA,
DONGBO
EN DANDONG
GAZETTE
UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
VOL. II QUIN
3TH, 1843.
Price $44 monthly.
Or 12
yearly.
GOVERNMENT
An omission having
-red in the form of th
Her Majesty's ..
TON
appended to the Proclamation of th of last month, the annexed amended is now published for general information.
By order.
RICHARD WOOSNAM
Government House,
Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 10th 1843.
GAST HTT
do hereby swear, that I will
and faithful allegi
Lady VICTORIA, Queen of the Kingdom of Great Britain &c. Co., and that I will, we according to the best of
and understanding and withou
or affection, perform,
and powers of a and towards all presently, t
or ho ting to Her Br Hong Kong and Dominions of the HELP ME GOL
day of
Sworn before me.
Alexander Scott, Esq
officiate as Recording
'nal and'Admiralty Co
until the pleasure of Her Majes
ment be known.
- By order, sure) voi la rod byl volt danky RICHARD WOOSNAM.
Government Home, "cze doda
Victoria, Hong-Kong, Guy July 1843 uten nuen.
General Order, by the Honourable the
Governor, St. Sc
Victoria, Hong-Kong, July 6, 1843, Lieutenant Wade, of Her Majesty's 08th regi ment having been reported qualined for the duty. he is at the request of Major-General Lord Saltoon, KC-B., & GO
Chinese Interprefer to Her M ves
in China and is attached t
...: Lieutenant. Wade will receiver
addition to his present allowances, of
and twenty five Rupees per Menseme pending a reference which will be made Majesty's Government.
By order,
GTBROO
RRIVA
At a late letters and pa
of May, but
we are only
most im
A few of the 25th ed of a Fu both moth
most fav
On the Duke of t in Ionsin
ness was In his express Royal Vaul Cemeter
The E
He was
Saughter we
enco * Bond Street, place during rougham's motion,
ichest Com his seat in Derby,
Indian Steamer, with the Mail of the 1st Aprit verack upon a sunken rock coming out of the Harbour of Corunna, and almost ineedite
... Seventeen passenger and eighteen went of the crew were last, e
The letters and papers the Bumbay mail of the 1st March were delivered in London on the 7th and 11th April. *** The Queen has appointed the Reverend Vincent John Stanton, Chuplain of the Colony of Hong-Kong.
Lieutenant-Colonel Chesney, who was ved in the Euphrates &c., &c., has ed orders to proceed to Hong-Kong, amanding Officer of Artillery. Thir teen of the R. A. accompanying him.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
of India have occu
Casion.
tion catabl
crable
woned, in the first esser a Hyder
Fance of
therein mentioned, The, following are the parti culars contained in this communication -
The rale began on the 18th, and lasted till the top-gallant mast several sails, and started a plank 20th-ay-The Duchess of Northumberland lost
The Portly lost flying-jib-boom, bulwarks wash- ed away, and obliged to cut away jib and fore-top- sail-The Teazer lost her quarter boats and sails.— The Champion, from Madras to Vizagapatam, was throwit on her beam ends-The Lord Elphinston and Lord Lynedoch, who left Madras in company tam when she left The Teazer reports that the with the Champion had not arrived at Vizagapa- Mulikabar, bound from Calcutta to London, was obliged to put into Pinang with loss of sails, spars, and damage to cargo: learn from another source that she has been condemned.-Sing, F. P.
The following extract from Le Cerneen, Mauri-, tius paper, of 18th April has been handed us. The 12th April, having met with a hurricane which- Catherine Stewart Forbes put into Mauritus on the lasted from the Ali to the 9th of that month. She had sustained mich damage had her bulwarks and staunchions carried away, and lost sails, spars, boats, &c., she had 4 feet of water in the hold, and about 60 tons of cargo hove over board. The barque Waverly, from Batavia to Amsterdam, had also reached Mauritius, having been in a hurricane rom, the th to the 9th of April-she had lost |fore-mast, main and mizen top-masts, bulwarks,
following are the names of the other ncholy vessels, which had put into Mauritius, having bee
damaged in the same hurricane-Roxburg, Robin her|| Gray, Blancher Argo, Margaret, Sca Queen, and
in Rambler-Singapore Free Pres
een very
official intelligen
Chiep. Magistrate's Office.-Nothing - of interest has taken place here during the past raman who was shot in the act
the store of Mr Boule, is in jail, and from his wound. The other 16 that nded on suspicion were discharged ooft
gistrate's OffiCE-On Tuesday tried for Rioting on board the aster, of Liverpool, at Whampoa→→ teering to serve in the Navy, no passed.
One sailor was convicted second mate while in the discharge fined five pounds, with fourteen
taient.
Boatman was fined for breach of the ulations, by being found at 10 p. M.
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—the orders being that no
proceed to or from the shore and between the hours of 9 P. x. and sun-
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July 1843
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