522
MESSRS EMERY & FRAZER, inform the
spublip. that they are now ready to attend to the repair of Vessels and will nish at their yard all the Materials necessary for that purpose. They oflr for sale.
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THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.
COLONIAL
From Canada wo learn that Sir Metcalfe has suc Cabinet, which is to include Mr.
デ
General
H. Sherwood. The Philadelphin Mom have art White Pine Lower masts from 18 to 22 in, Pitch duced a violent and rancourous. eltag bet pine topmasts all sizes, Pitch pine Bowsprits 24 in Irish and Americas, both in the States and in and under Yards of all sizes, White and pitch Canada. In the latter province the Irish pine and ook plank from 2 to 5 10. White pineers on the Lachine Canal threatened to take sum inch boards, Flard pine flooring boards, Oald kaces inary ongeance on the Americans employed on or boats and ship Pitch, Tay, tosin, Oakum, the works, if they did not quit the neighbourhood. Spikes and Nails, Cardstones,
We extract the following from the Montreal Pilot. from work of all kinds made and repaired by We mentioned in a late number that Dr. Pol Experienced workmen. All orders luft with Clock, a relative of the new Chief Baron of the W Bowra, Esq. Victoria or Win: 1. Pierce, Esq. Exchequat, had arrived by the Acadia, as medical Macao, executed with dispatch.
adviser to his Excellency the Governor-General....____ His Excellency has for some months been suffering must severely from a cancer in the face, with which he was afflicted in Jamaica, and for which he underwent an operation in London a year or two before he came to Canada. Dr. Pollock bag pund it necessary to perform a similar operation, and has, we understand, dong tyery successfully
Victoria, August 2nd, 1841.
NOTICE.
E. CHRISTOPHER boga to announce to the L. Puble that he has good accommodations for
two respectable boarders.
A
Victoria, 6th September, 1841,
LONDON MONTHLY MAIL. NNUAL Subsoriptions received at this Office, A few extra copies, by each overland, for sale. Office FarEND OF CHINA,
23rd August, 1914.
FOR
FOR SALE,—At the office of this paper.
Compradores cheque books,
Ships Articles, with an abstract of the merchant seaman's act endorsed on the back.
Charterparties, after forms by Chitty
Powers of Attorney, after forms by Chitty.... Bills of Lading
Chinese Tarill of imports, and exports, for counting houses,
His Excellency sustained it with that patience and fortitude which are characteristics of his character, and we sincerely rejoice to learn was doing well. However much we and our political friends may be opposed to the policy of his Excellency, and to his views upon constitutional principles, we can say with truth that there is but one opinion among ds as to his personal character. We believe that His Excellency has acted quite conscienciously in the course which he has taken, and it has been with deep regret that the Liberal party in Canada... has found itself compelled to assume a position of 'antagonism? to a Governor whose views on many questions are so decidedly liberal, and whose pri- vate character is irreproachable.
No demand Carton Goods-The market is extremely languid, -ly "It is and that the Court of Directors have agreed to /white goods there is nothing doing a gray are dull of sale at
uction of corporal punishment in the price quoted.
4 plat is in agitation for sending to the Australian METALS. Colonies ons or reitent annually, which would † Tin Banca enable the Cominander-in-Chief to relieve one régi- | Straite - meut per year in India.
4. Plates Iron, Nail
4 Hoop
Bar
Lent General Sir M. O'Connell is to be relievel in the military command of the Australian colonies by a Major-General, whose head quarters will be at Hobart Town histead of Sydney's.
Stock heary
No demand
Quicksilver OPIUM, Patna, new. 755
It is rumdared in the military clube, that Majör General C. Fagan, of the Bengal Army, how abroad. | Steel who filled with sate credit the office of Adjutant-fie hers in India, has, with reference, as is supposed, (o | Lead Pigu the critical state of our Native Indian army been in vited by Sir H. Hanlinge to return to hilia, to reas-, syme the charge of his former-office în Bengal
Infantry of the Line as they now stand for foreign service, with the years in which they returned from abroad: 01st, 721, Curl, 1st Bn. 4sil, 11th, 15th, &1th, 66th, which landed in 1840, the 16th, 731, 3401, 365th, 23th, 32d eil, which landed in 19111 the oth. 7th, 381 66th, 60, 76th, 67th, which landed in 37th, both such, dist. 70th, 83, 4 th, 69th,
sih, 87th, 59tz, which fanded in 1343; and the 38th, 47th, 924, and 69th, which returned home in the present year.
DIDNANCE
Royal Artillery-Capt. Stokes has joined at Wool. which from Ceylon. Major Hornsby, First Liput. Graut, Sec. Licut. Gray, and 79 men have sailed in the Nautilus for St. Ivent, Invalids have arrived by the Connorant from this, two men died during the
*
(INFANTRY.
18th-01 the invalids embarked in the "Cormo- | Tant" at Hongkong, three dieil during the voyage. Je - 56th-Thiedejit has given, men for India. This corps on landing at Portsmonth proceeds to Chichester-- Of the invalids on board the Cormorant, → 15 diet, during the voyage.
980 Lieut. Contes is appointed Quartermaster In the Provisional Battalion. Of the invalids on bird the Cormorant,' 13 died during the voyage from
old. Benares, new, 780
old.
Malway new. 745
per picul
box per picul
0.00
chest
400 0 per picul
.360 0 Tarkey OPON-The market dull, especially for Malwa, if which there have been several public sales, - damaged or of ag me foris qughty. In new Patna sales have been made at 8785, 2 months credit. Pepper Rice, cargo,
Rattans
89, Maity Sandalwood, Malabar.
mot, & 9.Isl. Saltpetre WOOLLENS.
:
2:10
5.25
2.25
3 80 ** 00°
50
Spanish Stripes.
10125 per yard Long Ells, scarlet 850448 60 per piece
sais missorted." 7 30 7 60 Camlets, English. 20 025 026 Sentler 820, the market overstockind with that coloure
Dutch 28
35 0
Alum
Accounts from Halifax state that the Saladin from Valparaiso to England, having on board a valuable cargo, was lately hist on the coast of Nova Scotia, under circumstances which induced the belief that a horrid act of piracy had been com-
Anniseed. mitted. It now appears that in the course of the.
Camphor... voyage, the commander, mate, carpenter, and three The Bombay Mankers, 10th Angust. –The | Cassia
if Buds purchases have beeen made this week at the quota- | China Boots tions, which are rather lower for Brouch, and | Galingal Ryanooree,
Musk
AGENTS for the Friend of China and Hongkong of the crew. were murdered at the instigation of a demand for Cotton still continues full very trifling
Gazette:
BATAXIA-Aloorman and Co.
CALCUTTA Hyde, Gardner & Co.
2237
| Capt. Fiolding and his son, passengers, and that, subsequently, these persons were thrown overboard, as it became, manifest that the purpose of the wretch Tickling was to nurder, the whole of tho ship's company, with the object of possessing. The Friend of China, and Hongkong Gazette is himself of the entire treasure, although in sa doras Surat, Broach, & Jumbooseer Rs. 98 5 100
he would have left but himself and youthful son on published every Wednesday and Saturday,
bourd Subscription $12, per annung payable in advance.
Macao-John Smith, Esq
FROM THE LONDON MAIL, JULY STU. OBITUARY
In the West Indies the proposed alteration of the Segar Doties has occasioned much excitement and dissatisfaction, and the necessity of permitting
the growers to refine their sugar in Colonies is insisted upon. By such a concession it is estimated that there would be a sating of 30 per cent, besides from 10 to 15 per cent saved from the last now incurred by drainage on the voyage.
***
The seditious conspiracy which, induced the Government to send six hundred troops toGuernsey has ended in a bottle of smoke, dr. Bubréa has, has been discharged from prison.
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PRICES CURRENT OF RAW CÖTTÖN.
ሞተ .
88 a J 93 a 91 90 91
Per Su Candy of 7- CWG
Comrawutty Gogn, Dholera, g. Bhawnuggur - Komplah Mangane, and Porebonder
Khabark
EXPORTS.-Ox Board
$1.75 10:12.
RHUBARE--One chop which Я6 is asked. “ SILK.
"Tsatire."
picu
11.0
230 20
9650
30 0
17 0 18. 0
2.50
2.20
0.
90 000 per catty 300 600 per picnt
of the new crop has arrived, for
510 450
SurThe only $540 0
Tuysaan. Canton
Tayeaan at $150, TEA.
0 0 €350
afe aware of, was 10 Bates.
34 0 20 30
20
Congan old, Tls. 12 0 Congou new, Caper, new Souchong oll, Souchong new 30 Orange Pekne, neu 24 -0 fine scented. 53:0 Twankay
15 Flyson
Nono
350
Young Flyson, .20 0. Hyson Skin Canton, 15 0 Gunpowder Canton, 300 Imperial Canton, is 10 04 67
The very unfavorable state of the English market
will come buyers to laid back, it being impossibike to pur-
G
COTTON REPORT. Canton, August 1st to 31st, 1311
Deliveries.
Delixpeirs.
27,094
In all the Collectorates of Gna ratrain has fallen in abudanee, and in some places tho fall has beer too great for the Colton cultivation. The young THOMAS CAMPBELL —The death of this amiable
crops has thereby suffered, but not to much extent man and accomplished poct took place at Bouglone,
and at the thte of last advices the weather had on 15th June, in his sixty fourth year, Mr.
cleared in all the growing Districts. We canno Campbell was a native of Glasgow, and in early
as yet form any opinion as to the probable out-tur life occupied the situation of Tutor in a private
of the present years cultivation, bat expect to re- family, residing on the sea coast of the island of
auiged intelligence a thright hence from Surat Mall, where he planned, and partly executed, his
and the Western side of the Gulf of Cambay whichi. will enable us to send home certain information on celebrated poem, "The Pleasures of Glone" He then removed to Edinburgh; and after n shor
this point by the next mail.—The accounts from interval, to London; and settled at Sydenham,
the Tann and Ratnagherry Collectorates con inue FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
favorable to cultivation, althougrin the Northern devoting himself to literature. The surces of
The Pleasures of Hope" procured line admission FRANCE.-There are report of fodifications in the French Tookas adjoining Dimaun, there has not beon
Ministry M. Villemain, Minister of Public Instraction, to into the most intellectual society, and he was uni be replaced by M. Rossi, a Feet of France, or by M. Stn sufficient full of rain to complete the transplant versally recognised as one of the brightest stars in Mare Girardin, a Member of the Chamber of the Deputies, ing of the rice crops.--The list accounts from that galaxy of poets who shed a justre on the first bort friends of M, Gaizat: It is suggested that an Under- Candeish are not so favorable as those we formerly quarter of the present century. He successively Secretary to the War Department should be created by reative, the weather having been hatterly mure
chase at present prices. The holders show a disposition published the poems of 4 Gertrude of Wyoming which arrangement Marshal Souli would be relieved of some which he himself preferred to the 7 Pleasures of of the chrea of office.--Marshal Souli addressed an order variable, and in some District the want of ruin is relax some chat in the exhiurbimit prices they have been the day to the Army on the decision of the attempt made causing some anatety. --A recenf heavy fall atasking, at the reduction will refute in be much greater Hope, ," and in which verdict the best judges of by the Legitimists to seduce from there duty the Sappera of Dhoolia, and the appearance of the sky at the date than they are prepared for, before reas can be purchased: poetry agree Theodoric" various songs and bal-the Corps of Engineers stationed at lesy. The Minister of of the last report from thence however afford with any degree of safety. bds, and more lately The Pilgrim of Glencoe." War reminded the officers, zut-officers, and soldiers, of the reason to hope it has been general-The weather EXPORT OF TEASFROM 1ST JULY to 17rn Amuse.
·Green, -- 3,140.496 hs. His Theodoric," has found but few admirers, oath of allegiance they had taken to the King and their reports from the Poon, Ahmednuggur, and drapeau-Hostilities have commenced between France and
Black 3,085,225 ** his Pilgrim of Glencoe," written in the decline Morocco. From Lalla Marguis, June 16, the Governor Dharwar Collectorates, are very favorable, and the of his years and imagination, still fewer but the General of Algeria reports to the Minister of War: Yesterday, Monsoon crops promise an abundant farvest In
Total 4,225,711 lbs. universal voice of criticism has pronounced his during a conference with the Commander of the Moroccions June the fall of rain in the Shuhipoor Collectorate fyrics to be, without exception, the finest in the army, his troops, to the number of 5001) cavalcy, fired upon had been very partial and deficient in some parts Cargo City of Dery ? included. language. There his nothing equal of their kind ours, and wonded an officer and two soldiers, whilst we
not return their fire. The conference has broken up, and of the districts, whilst in others an average quanti- in the whole range of our literature to The But-
Generals Lamorciere and Bedeau have been attacked by ty had fallen, but in the first and second weeks of tle of the Baltic, Ye Marmers, of England," the troops of the Emperor of Morocco, arrived and, as last month showers were more general, and the and Hoherlinden; and many others of his ballads stimed the offensive, and led of the enchay from 3100 sowing of the Khurreof crops was in progress in all and lyrics are scarcely daferior: as Lochiel's 100 stand of Anna Never was any cases the Talooks excopting Mungole and Rusmulla, merited. We had six killed, and about twenty wounded.” Warning, Lord Ullin's Daughter The Sol French arms having met with a slight reverse, the Maiteur in both of whicir cultivation was suspended for dier's Dream, The Last Man Wiesbaden's published two despatches from the Due de Nemours dated want of nourishment.~la consequence of the Gentle Hird." Mr. Campbell, besides publishing respectively Batha the 21, and Constantine the lam nerally favorable advices our Grant, Market has a selection from the British poets, was the author giving an account of his expetition to Bilskar and the been unusually quiet for the Ume of year. - Prices mountainous districts of Aures and Belezna 1hs Prince of a Life of Mrs. Siddons," and a Lafe fates that the casualities were 23 lifted and 92 wounded, or have undergone very little change since May last Petrarch" fle also published Lellers from whom 14 where officers. The National contends that the in the ordinary descriptions used by the lower Algiers," whither he went for a short visit in misfortune at Biskara was chargeable to the youth, inexpe classes of Natives. The last transaction reportail 1832, and more recently edited a Life of Frederick rience, and indiscretion of the Due & Aumale.The French in MALWA OPIUM was done at Rs 1425 per chest Court has gone into mourning for the Duc d'Angouleme the Great Mr. Campbell was at one time con-
and masses were celebrated in all the churches of fans for nected with the Star newspaper, he afterwards the repuse of bis soul The Peinte do Joinville bas sailed edited the New Monthly Magazine, and established for the coast of Africa with a small flectA Dotation Bill the Metropolilan, which, however, he did not long for the children of Louis Phillippe, which is supposed to be continue to edit. Mr. Campbell enjoyed a pension in contemplation, has caused a state of violent excitement taroughout the country, During a late siting of the Cham- of three hundred Founds a year, conferred upon
bers A. Leon de Malleville, alluding to a debate which took him, through the influence of Charles James F03, place recently in the British Parliament, regretted that a his ardent admiser and steady friend, but the member of the House of Commous should have accused the highest honour conferred upon him was when the French Government of not respecting the seal of letters, and that this assertion did not receive an official contradicriviti students of Glasgow elected him. Lord Rector of
M. Guizor replied, that the secrets of correspondence was. the University, to which he always referred with de jure and de facto completely rejected in France, that honest pride. He was mainly instrumental in the Government did not consider it necessary to refute founding the London University. Mr. Campbell assertions to the contrary put forward in England or else visited Germany in 1912, nail at his return, having where The secrecy of letters, he added, was inviolable,
both as respected Frenchuma and freigners, lived since the death of his wife in the comparative loneliness of chambers, took a house in Victoria- square, Kensingtou, and devoted his time to the education of his niece. · He sound, however, that bis health was failing, and he retired about a year oga to Boulogne, where, for some time, be derised benefit from the change of air and scene.” But the benefit was of short duration; and, though for some months previous to his death, he bed but Ettle intercourse with his friends in London, it was generally knows that he was fast failing is attached physician, Dr. W. Realte, having re, ceived ipformation of the dangerous state of his friend, immediately proceeded to Boulogne, where be found, bim in a state much worse then be lind bren led to satiripate, red comtinned to administer ¦ meat there is de mest frgfal and trainical diag
all the remedies that professiour skill could dietate. till death closed the serpe. Alr. Campbell
SPA-The Aladros Clamor Paldico annoances thai Queen Isabella has feed Das Francisco Alama, to de dignity of a Grandee of Spain, by the tale of Duke of Rin- zares-Much interest has been exexed by a conference of rife. The proposal of Don Carlos, and the division of the Miresies at Basevi na, respecting which speculation de cures, are assigned se lik dele to be pecaniment topics, te AREERA President Tyler having mapiced vated com panies of foot, and seren of dragoons, ander Le cremand of Brigadier bien, le Toyle on the Bonnet at Texas, mida natal force in the Gulf of Metire without sakaty, 34 225. peachment was talked cf. The vertalesanceser Kent, being asked for an opinen, ger theyzaf dark but here can be to doubt that the enormous bases and such of power by President Tyler allerd wat
rcise of the power of inpračku duty in the Borse of Resepienia!
The bears from Coba ponade para
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of negroes bar sepert cadet the turisme of the
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Father under the midle bright, and in his enthused by the others, who was considered eminently handsome. He enjoyed hendes his penson, a comfortabija trepte fito the sale of his poetics! Works, sad had received Teerally candemble acrison to his meza him the legacy of a fiers and remite,
Tours bas tres feke
The stock is now greatly reduced, there not bring more than 950 chusts in importers han is. -- Arrivals of the drug cannot be looked for from the interior before the middle or latter end of September,
CANTON PRICES CURRENT
20th Septentes, 1944.
IMPORTS-DUFY PAID,
Twist, bales American, bales... Bombay, Bengal, Madras,
including
Stock
3,567
Stucki
054
7.816
8,752
3,233
19,087
Total 39,183
117,893 England's Queen
· PRICES OF BULLION. Sycee Silver, large, 21 per cent, premium
small; 1 to 2 ditto Spanish Dollars, Fetlinand, par
*
* Carolus, 9 percent. for selected, Republican dito, 4 to 4 per cent discount":
EXCHANGE.
Bille on London at 6 months sight, fs. 3d.
H.M. Flenpotentiary on the BengalGovt., Treasury
214 Rupees per 109 Mexican dólkurs. Court of Directors accepted on ditto, 60 thys, have! been offered at 225 per $100. Difficult of Sato EXCRANE The inte purchase of £120,000 of Easingw hills at 4. dl, at the commencement of the senson for 90 per bok exposts has given a very domided character to the ency marker, and will probably fix the value of the dollar for a erpicu! | Eme at (pam da. 34 to 49. 185/
999 per hub Navy Bills, 44, to 4×, Id Ale (best braids)
Au abundant supply in the marker.
10 50
perealty Arnber Betel Nut
4.80
per picul Betra Net Saks have been jasde, ut var qociation, bet fresh importation would probable bong dowù the price DF 1,30
Scotch Canvas -Eng.
Cochinent Copper, sheathing
S.Am
Cordage, European COTTON, Bombay,? Th Tx old
DEW
Whose dest) COTTON GOODS.
FREIGIETS.
To London or Liverpool, £4 per ton of 50ft.
To Cut-pons, Us. per ton additional.
To Amoy, S6 pur was of 40 lett
To ports north of Amor, 88 dino
- FURIOITS is feare the present moderate rate of er will not be sustdirect.
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