THE FRIEND OF CHINA,
AND LONGBONG
No. 73 VOL IL
NOTIFICATION.
GAZECCE.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
VICTORIA, THURSDA
THE publication of the Hongkong G-
Tawoolun, where from she ran upon a reef and With
of weather cannot stand upon
pieces, actual facts, they a
simple statement of themselves indeed
zette under the authority of Government, who the exception of some of the Crow ungrateful for the Imperial favor and ut-
will be discontinued from this date: but all
public orders and notifications appearing In The Friend of China and Hongkong Gazette," with the signatures of duly au- thorized Functionaries of the Government are still to be considered as official.
By order,
J. ROBT: MORRISON,
Acting Secretary and Treasurer. Hongkong, March, 23rd. 1812.
NOTICE.
got into a boat, set sail, and escaped, all the rest landed in confused groups, ask ately seized by the villagers When the the people for food, and were immedi- focal Officers heard thereof, they proceeded to the spot, and, after giving the villagers the rewards promised by proclamation, took into their own hands the Capties from the foreign vessel, and conveyed them to the elief town of Taiwan. These facts. were ascertained, and are entirely inconsistent with the statements of the orginal memo-
rial;
THE pressure of business frequently pre- veraing Sir HENRY POTTINGER from seeing Gentlemen, who are good enough to call on him, it is hereby notified, that he will be happy to see all visitors on Mondays and Thursdays, between n the hours of Ele-time, the Crew all landed and ran into con- cealment, but were taken and bound by the people of the neighbourhood and
by them in
their
- On the day after, the Civil and
Offi
ven and Two o'clock.
By order,
RICHARD WOOSN, F
Acting Secretar
Government House,
Hongkong, 9th December 1842.
His Excellency Sir HENRY POTTIN.
GER DAI
pleased to
the following
ELLING, the Governo
and Chekiang, and of
Peking Gazette, Containin
Commands regardm; t
tish Subjects on the Island of Form
By order
RICHARD WOOSNAM.
overnment House
etoria, HongKong 4th August 1842
Report by Eliang, The Governor C
of Fakten
hekiang,
the result of his investigati
mosa
Elang Governor General of Fokien and Chektang lays before the Throne this
ble report
dience to
his proc dings, when.
Imperia
nde.
terly unworthy of the Offices they hold. the Majesty's Slave, therefore, respectfully Imperial perusal, and at the same time transmits their personal statements for the forwards his own statement of the actual facts as ascertained by his. investigation. Whether the Board shall be commanded to punish them severely, or whether they shall be handed over to the Board for now trial; His Majesty's Slave, meanwhile, bas brought Tahunga, and Yao Yung, back with him to the main, there respectfully to wait the announcement of the Imperial Pleasure.
Again on the 10th of March 1842, there was a foreign vessel stranded from, bad His Majesty's Slave has received deep and weather, in the roads, of Tootetting at Taan, abundent favors which have entered into the very where she went to pieces. ith the ex-
marrow and life of his being With humility he ception of such as were drowned at the
has read the words of the Imperial rescript," If Eliang in the slightest degree practice concea!- ment, and will not cast aside every consideration of regard for the parties concerned, so that we shall be made to award reward and punish- akenly, and unjustly, and that injury camoned to the grand measure of pa- hereafter when we shall
distinctions
cers, there has
feceit
be
Whe Command.
then
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