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Pakod

Drang

Bort

Black

RET

42.550

1532.530

39.556

97835

8018

6,115

12:336 410 430

Honekin. Twankey

Imperial. Gunpowders Gree 41,36581,884 188,225

Weston Char

2,320,755

6.115

381230

57,750

9,508

20-252-3330

1,100 1640,069

282224

81.552

232,8491 18,565 1561,438 4,208 3,115,136 | 316,764) DI 2,216 4.875,477 392,700 176764 8.208 5,581,021 107,408 20.039 275.841 5,195 6.684,135 99793 30771

113.748 31,520, 391,323

118,180 433 4354,873 509al 239 296 20,332 294,743 23,537 34631. 36,883 21,783 3,522,478 208974 15674) 199147 521,480 45,209 51,145 470,273 23.012 452-2 15/488 16552 134.828 63227 141,407 553,404 5,826,484 37,814

102823 1064,887 170.677 299.694 2206,576 7.082002 06:943 280.042 109,551 275,171 939.102 · 6.520,183 48764 106,121 737109 5.111.98% 62 436 532.846 7.216980

761,220

19,097

93,500 1,274,241 4716,719

81

19,482 93934 1,104,070 56,728 42,276,581 1.267.5 1429254 560,385 4,022.382 592,537 1,294,887 9,167,252 91,443,833 2567 123 168,188 563,481 2.203,544 96,501 551,155 5,118,893 95,905 1.0.8.610, 4,153,770

316

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31,318

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468

PRICE & CO.'S

FASHIONABLE

[P:D.R.F/0.M.00 0.

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

Bera, bringing with him in the name of the Suhall MAHONED MODERN. POMO, preser refreshments. The presenta were not the commander expected to jnres the Olj at the same thing they ronde koud the nora wereto go up to Tonjartin and the

was told to go on board the lemonicon board of which vessel the commafere. Th consisted of the tan schonners Kemon three armed bowend the bout No 18

PATENT SOAPS, alors and Marines out 110

BRUSHES, HAIR OILS,

&c., &o, &c.,

FOR THE TOILET,

The 90th and SIX March they went!

u71 Betel Nur

ON PRICES CURRENT,

19TH Jay, 1841.

„Canna-→Ling, alu

by | ubunì phó mile south of Semeringan,—on the BrŢ Coalimeşl

Aprila letter frem the Sultan oft loti wes brbaghton) Copper shoalhingg board the bearer was tolithe answer shor afterwards either ucited or by word."

MILNER'S PATENT FIRE RESIST nice inken of the Sultans leder so ne

ne mejenga mandore al Berner plan, bat the place

And rondive, nolien that two bron

ING PORTABLE SAFES.

BOXES,

For the protection" of "Gunpowder : Lodgers Books, Duds, Writings, Cash, Plate, Jowellery, Silks, and other valuable materials from fire.

Extra super, thick Mil Foolscap

Bank sad Bath Past Paper

A few of Merdan & Co Putem Loads, to re- fill the leather boxes of the reservos of erer point- we protes

|

the English reasole were in tus. Huse of the bunder, they were brought l

| as being from the Brig Churdas. On the 1

senger was sent to the Sultan to tell him thenc mithder was prepared to ronaive his vium on libid he returned on the 4th if his health would nev

but this not following the wounds anchored na the 6th before the campong of Tonjorron which way to tally deserted, knowing by the two inhabite of Coti and believing that the Solinus was going to mix up this with the othway with the Paghah resa Iy For Sale at C W. BOWRA'S Store, with innu- toestroot the investigation, the commander waited amerable athor anicles, ex Pejang.

Fastroller Silk and Beaver Hats

JUST received by late arrivals. A small quan tity of superior Sherry and Port Wine, in 3 dpa, cases, superion Sparkling Champagne, dak baskets; Pale and Dark Brandy: English Shoes; Towelling, Crockeryy and Chiss ware ROBERT LOWRIE.

Victoria, Bad July, 1841.

NOTICE. MR. DUNCAN JAMES KAY, is authorised to

sign by pro@aration for our Firm.

(Signed,) TURNER & CO. Hongkong, July 8, 1844.

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Bont

COTTON GOODS. Who Shirtings, 10

Grey dillo din

Löber favorne bande rolling at

0 per ostly

90 per boll

3: 50 U

→ Yarn, Nov. 18 teik. 28-0 Chung Furniture = -2- 0 METALS Tin, Banca

tron

Nail Hoop Bur

per pioul

12 hours before he commenced kay hostilities. But | on the 7th Aprilne nobody cane on board the armed Boats were sent on shore with soldiers, Beased some shipstores, a few barrels Coal Tar and some wearing apparel of a sailor nothing was found of the Cafe of the Charles. After this the whole campong, about 5 a 600 houses mosur built on cafts, the house of the Sultan and a Mosque were burnt, only one old women was soen, no ghim wss fired and noting seen of any forces of the cullin. on the 8th the two schooners Lorned back at urriyad before the campong of Semerintan, they there demanded the Goods tenuiping from a brig Charles and a compensation of ƒ 120,000, On the 9th the compong was searched but only on the honse of the habender some ponds were taken with a small amount of the compensation, des tecsMaiwn, now, 150 00 0

Turkoy850 0 4 0 0 por

AGENTS for the Friend of China and thongkong after which the schoonery Fgmont und Zutphyr

Ganetus

Baravis –– Mournion and Co.

Calcutta-Hyde, Gardner & Co.

SINGAYOROR. Little, Paq,

Bonusy--J. W. Bell. Esq.

Man--Jehu Smith, Evg

The Friend of Chins and Hongkong Gazette" is published every Wednesday and Saturday.

Subscription--$12 per äinum payable in adranee,

JAVA.

DETCH RAVAL BIPRTITION DO THE DOWY HIVER.

after having taken some men ng securities, went further down the river and met on the taur the schooner Janary and the brig drend before Tjie rudin, and on the 4th April all the vesseln canne oul to sea, and on the 21st April all arrived at at Ainenscar without meeting further will any- thing particular,

Steal Lead Pig Quicksilver

OPIUM, Paina, beve, 785 0

100% Bentres, now. 745 03

old 0 0 # 8

Pepper

Rice, cargo qualny Rattans

2 10

0

Sandalwood, Malalar. II 0 19 o

Timon 2.5.17 Salpete WOOLLENS.

Long Ells, scarlet

Spanish Stripes 101 10

V assortad.

Sh

Cambts, English 24 0

L Duch. 28 05 30

It appears out of the examinalian of the seen. rities and the abander of Semerinding that in the beginning of the month of February nebo ner und a brig unter English coloure went up the river Cot under the pretext of making a Treaty Batavia, 11th June, 1844.-.

with the Sultan. The Sutin begged them to The day after the arrival of the crew of the Bel gian brige Charles the loss of which we mention-

remain five days before Semerian, which they did not do, but the schooner enchured before the C in the funa Courant of the 8th May, there an chored in the Roads of Macassar 11 Al. Stramer

house of the Sultan at Tongarty and seven pubs were fired to sute ber, which was only naswered Pekla accompained by the Alen 96ar schooner Zephyr, Egwood, and Jones. These vessels went in

after the brig arrived, The Commander of the Alum persuit of the brig Charles to endeavour to recover

schooner Recompanied by a certain. Mr. Merler for and punish the pitate who are said to be in. (Murray) cahie on shore with some acued men, Anniseed. habitants of the Cuti River.

and was met by the son of the Sultan, in which Camphor After leaving Macas- sar on the 5th March, accompained by 14. M. bigeling they told the former the reason of their Cassia Postillion and the Government Guubost No. 18 coming. The following day Mr.Muring made they steered porthward and arrived before the Col the Malay language, he wanted to live with the known to the Sultan by a Bengaded who spike the River on the 14th, The commander not finding water cough to cross the bar to enter the river do. Sultan as Brother, to make a setih ment at Tou patched in the night twelve armed boats encompani call more, and he would also take care to have a jaron afterwards he would send off his vessel to ed by the bom No. 18 to go up the river and look vessel stationed before the River Calk. The wter the brig Charles, and if they found her to bring Sultan answered this demand was very agreeable her out if possible alongside of the other vessels;

to him but he could not allows it without paldung na as they could mou find entrance over the bar before the river for boat No. 18 she was sent back

consultation with all the chiefs of the country. Mr.

allowed. After receiving this answer the Com- mander of the schooner went accompanied by the interpreter to the Sultan's house bringing a letter ring that Mr Murray hotwithstanding the refusal, wanted to make a settioment, and that therefore a house was quickly to be built, and that a day of ten per cunt should be allowed to han on made should only be allowed to trade with hint all-exports nul imports and the traders of Semes The Sultan auswered he could not allow the Dutch goverment was concerned which they begged to consider that pondence us not having taken place and day they brought some traps on shore, allowed to trade at Tonfarron, on die

decond of golog lurther up the rive nothing was so le Sukun nouiveri

allow it after which Mr. Murray

ve sent on bord four men as ser hour. As all the chief were abous this last dorned it beme the

were am to Brew the house

EXPORES Os Beste,

81.73 10

Calangal Chiun Boots Musk

RAW SILK Rhubar

Teatles,

Tavsau Cinter

TEA.

Caper, now Souchong

Orange Pekot, nem 27.0

Scentoll. Twanky Hyson

None

Young Hyson. 30

Gunpowder. Imperial

48 40 0 67

be STATEMENT OF TEA EXPORTED TROW CHINA TO EAT BUTAIN DE TWEEN 1ST JULY 1818, AND OUT JUNE 1814. IN DE HIS

ed up the river they could not had anything of the the consultation, the dewand could not be Congo

gafter the others had entered anil proceedury was content to receive the answer, the following day-but the answer was they concluded Charles nor Bong the Coast to Panarong neither aid they meet with a single man or prou. Believing the brig to be burnt or goes to the southward with the northerly winds then prevailing the encamander thought of going to the River Passier hoping to meet on the way or find in the Buy there some westige of the Charles. The vessels therefore left on the 16th and arrived before the River Passier On the 17th on the 18th they there some watercourse with the natives by sending some boats ashore which returned on the 101 without hear ing anything regarding the Charles from the na tives by whom they were received in a friendly manner, but a man that came on board formed them that be beard on the River Bots that a brig and schooner went up this river; that the com- under of these vessels asked the Sutous perinis sion to setti there, which he did not allow that afterwards these vessels during some rousaliation which took place, fired, which was Basword from the shore, after which both greaels soiled away fol- lowed by the natives in bonts and that the big after grounding on the shoel before the riser was left by the crew and plundered but on the following evening Bothing was to be seen of her. The commander after having received a deputation from the Saltan of Possier, asked for a vessel and some milits investigate into these matters on the River Cotis The officer sent for this purpose returned on the Elet followed by a boat and some pilon, they fell wo the 22nd March, and came before the River Coti on the 23rd. he grew of a pran they met with coaling the story about two Englis going up the river and the inhabitants following shein out of it, and added that the inhabitants wer busy blocking up the net near a place called

Ou the 20lls March, hi schooners pher and

River Collabdi

Sameran KY BA

And kept un vessels step our favored by wind from Tonjere casal and boals from

lowing day ikowo 10 4.

this lasted two gratiRO

WON

April | 1,653 2.929.938 March 9,540 3207-6

* - -4,155,068

5.231,961

June

May.

Total 11,193 38,316,318

4.059.905

Sep

134020

$393515

Nor

July

LOADING

ality of Dorry

Canton, Joly let to $161, 484 4.

Deliverica

picul Twist, hales, - -

Brook

American, biles

Banbay,

21.601

Bengal

Madins,

Total 25,273

1100

mouling

- Ship Fatel Mobârfack.

EXPORT OF NAW SILK TO GREAT

BRITAN

From 1st July, 180, to 30th June, 1844,

Per Ariadné, December,

Euphrates, November Viscoton Samion. Now, Jalth Gaunt, Jappary Hermune, denuar ( Wm-ilardhe, Desember“

Nankin Danton

Thale

140

205

40.

189

Patnam October

240

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