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A. Bownan,
ME. Green,
ROBERT LOWRIE.
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Ruttonjos formusjce C. (absent), Dosabboy Harmusjove Pestonjes Hoamusjce.
Sorabjee Framjee Crakaw,
B. W. COMSTOCK,””
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Henry Edward Cropper. TIERS, BOURNE and Co. JOH. Tiers LHF. Bourne, jus
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*TURNER and Co.
W. Thomson, (absent). --
T. W. E. Mackean.
P Dudgeou.
A. McCulloch (Shang )****
John H Cannan.
D. J. Kay,"
Craven Wilson, (Shang )
R. Laing
E. H. Levin.
A. Smull-
THOMAS RIPLEY & Co. · ́`,
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Thomas Ripley, (Liverpool), Charles Shaw, (Hongkong)____
Jno. H. Winchi, Bland,
W. & T. GEMMELL and Co.
William Genimell (absent) Henry R, Harker.
Adam Scott,
R. Strachen, ee "W. F. Bevan.
Frederick Woods. George Napier.
WETTORE and Co.
William S. Wetmore, Samuel Wetmore, Jr. N. Kinsman S.. B. Rawle William Moorega
W. LANE.
Charles E. Howe. Joseph C. Anthom. Stephen T. Baldwin.. J. T Gilman,
Gutierris,
F.
C. Lloyd,"
WILLIAM SCOTT.
C. Gutterris.
W. II. FRANKLI. (Auctioeer)
L. Viera Riveira.
W. P. PIERCE,
Pierce W. Graves, WOLCOTT, BATES and Co. VEYSET and Co.
James Veysey.
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ESTABLISHMENT OF H. B. M. PLENIPOTEN- TIARY AND SUPERINTENDENT OF TRADE IN
CHINA
THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.“
PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT IN MACAO
H.: E. Jose Gregorio Pegado, Gorernor. Joaquin A, de Moraes Carneiro, Judge.“ D. Nicolầu R. P Borjus, Bishop: Francisco de AssisFernandes, Substitute to the Judge D. Geronime Pereira de Motta, Coudjuelor Bishop, Members of the Senate.
Felippe Jose de Freitas, ? Judges. Felippe viera,
Joze Francisco de Olive
Fazučisco João Mart
Veren
Manoel Duarte Bornar-
dino,
Jose Vicente George, Puncurador.
Jose Simão dos Remedios. Treasurer.
Miguel Pereira Simbone, Clerk to Senate, Demetrio d'Aradjó Silva, Collector of Customs.
Justice of the Peace
Cepriano Antonio Pa-1 For Parishes of St. vini checu,
mation; the 17th,
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Canvas-Eng, and Scotch ML Cochinealeute 340 50 Copper, sheathing 24.0
Siami, T 20 Cordage European - 8 0. COTTON,Bombay, 2
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quotations and smocks reducing. COTTON GOODS White Shirtings, 2 50
No demand.
Grey dito dito. 2 75 Yarn, Nos.18 to 24. 240
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3 20 per picca
“3 20
250 per picul
Nos. 26 to 36 26 0“ 27 0 Nos. 33 10 42 20 030 0
The Englishman was very severé In other respect the address to the Maslem protion of the chrels and people is certainly as im
correspondenco as we over Pudent a pieco of o remember to have read! First heaping on their heads the grossest insult, by defiling the graves of their grandfathers, langhing at their beards, blackening their brown faces, and treating them like dogs; he proceeds to express a hope that the proceeding will rivet their attachment to the British Government, because it has proved itself. Highest net prices for best quality, dull but disposable at worthy of their love-by restoring the temple of Somnath !
All the Princes, Chiefs, and people of India,
ta, indeed!-Ma-a a conscience! --Pro o-o deo-geous!! Bhatherumskate | E!
But when Centurio alfinns that we have repre- sented the designation of a portion of the Army by the terms the unprincipled part of the army, as "perfectly inuffensive, we ask him at onde for and inpter and verse. We do not ask him to point out where, we have said so, but where any such Lou-language is to be found in the pages of our con- temporaries. We have been in the habit of perusing their remarks with considerable attention, and to not remember to hare met with this very objectionable passage. We are certain time if it has ever appoured in any journal, in reference to those who have resolved to honor, Lord Ellen burough, it must have been penned under feelings of excitement, and that the writer will be happy to recall the expression when pointed out to him, We have therefore to so icit Centurio to lose no tinte in putting the Editor of the Ukhbar in posses. 9on of the nime of the journal in which it appear- ed, together with the date of its publication.
Friend of India 17the Octuber.
Vicente Viera Ribeiro
AS Antonio,
For Parish of St.
...
Major Joko Valentim Chumal,
Major Caetano A. Lemos.
Commandants of the Forts, Lt. col. Joaquim V. Seuches, Commandant of Bar Fort Major Ludgero J. de Faria Neves, Do. of the
Monte Nort Major Antonio Pereira,
Do_ of the Franciscan Fort Do of the Guia Fort. Do of the Bom Parto Fort.
3.50 per piecel
Some improvement has taken place and we hear of Sales
*** Deliveries in Dec, 747–Stock 31st Dec. 3776 Balos. at Canton of a slight advance on theso quotations.
Chintz Furniture METALS. Tin, Banca Straits
Plates: No demand. Iron, Nail
it.. Hoop
2
18
50 580
18, 60 per picul 10 0
60 per box
C Bar
80
Saluable at quotations.
Steel
No market. Lead Pig
4:50
80% u
120
Saleable. Quicksilver
OPIUM, Patna, new, 690 0
old,0
per pical
7000 per chest
Benares, new, 6300 610 0 Hold On 0 # 00 Malwa,new gool 730 0004
Turkey4000420 0 per picul Much depressed. No domand. A
5:00
00
Pepper Rice, cargo quality. 1 804 20 Rattans, Banjermassan 40 Sandalwood, Malabar 5 12 ⠀⠀
40 Saltpetra.5.0 WOOLLENS.
Spanish Stripes Long Ells, scarlet
well assorted.
1.10
st
6.50
1.30 per yard
830 0 0 per piece :8.20
Camlets, English - 21 0
0
24
0
“ Dutch.28 0:44 30 0 -
All woollens extremely dull, and very few sales effected.
EXPORTS.ON BOARD..
$175 to
100
Alum
Annised. Camplior
Cassia
22
20 per picul .0 0
66.
* 0 0 011 Considerable shipments making för England and Singa.
17 0 19 0
CE Buds
Khubark
was delirious, but has since with the rest, almost China Roots regained his health. Their thirst was most tor- Galangal mening, and much care was at first used in admi-Musk nistering water to them, and it was not until the third day that their thirst was satiated, at which time each person had used about three gallons of water,
SELECTION FROM THE INDIAN
Awful Sufferings at Sea. We have received been the following account of shipwreck and suffering "THE UNPRINCIPLED PORTION OF THE ARMY' The Englishman last week gave an extract in his foom Captain Beray, of the ship Vicksburg, arri- paper from the letter of Centurio, which appeared ved at this port yesterday from New Orleans, in the Agra Akgor, and this reminds us of the duty being extracted from the log book. August 6th, we inadvertently onitted, when noticing that letter, t. 26 37, lon. 87 40, an object having the of calling upon the Correspondent to point out the appearance of a boat, was discovered on the weather journal in which the quotation which heads this beam, the ships course was immediately altered article appeared. The whole passage in his letter towards it, and on reaching it, was hove to and runs this: The epithet of the unprincipled the boat taken alongside and zeven persons re- portion of the Army has been applied to those of ceived on board wha, proved to be the Captain ficers who wish to lo honar to their late Governor and crew lite of the Br schooner Orange, lost on General. The acts of that nobleman have been the voyage from Jamaica for Matanzas, viz:A e- subjected to every species of calumny and misre. xander Mc Donald, mister, W. Young, mate. presentation. Such terms as spoiliation, robbery, Edward Cool Richard Evans, John Brown. William Roscoe, scamen, and Robert: Wilkinson, turpitudo, contemptibe acts of foolery, incom, parable act of folly, oppression, injustice, &c, enak, having been thirteen days in the bout, c. have been freely applied-whole pages might which was only fouten feet long. They were be filled with such quotation-and yet the Friend all, as might be expected, weak and in a critical of India has the impudence to tell us that such lan.state, and three of them had to be lifted on board. guage is perfectly inoffensire," We never said that The youngest of them. Wm. Roscoe wis much language above quoted was "perfectly inoffensive." emaciated and totally insensule, an I although every We alluded, as Centuria must well know, to the means were made use of to restore him, he only circumstances which transpired after Lord Ellen. survived about three hours, and at sunset his body borough's recall was known in this country, and was deposited in the stor's grave, with the solemn solely to the discussions which, it created. The an impressive burial service of the Protestmtpore, Correspondent has gone back for months and yearsEpiscopal Church. During the night the mate
at least so our memory tells us-and raked up the terms which have been applied at successivestiges to Lord Ellenborough's administration; and which, strange to say, did not induce the withdrawal of those subscription
hơn to public journals which have since been cancelled in the heats and animos.tics of the recall question, upon far less provocation.
Of these terms, the words 'spoliation, robbery, and turpitude, were applied to the occupation of Scinde by Lord Ellenborough. They were equal ly applied to the occupation of Afghanistan. Lord Auckland. If statesmen will occupy coun- tries not attached to their Government, they must expect to find such terms applid to their conduct whether that conduct bo just or reprehensible. It is the tax which every conqueror is required to pay by the party opposed to the occupation, and it Centurio were not rather a novice in political dis- H. B. Majesty's Consulate at Canton, cussions, he would perceive that we should have been very wide of the inark even if we had said that, Francis C. Macgregor, Esq. Consul, Richard Belgrave Jackson, Esq. Vice-consul,
in this connection, they were perfectly inoffensive. Thomas Taylor Meadows, Esq. Interpreter,
The terms "oppression, and injustice," refer Mr. John Backhouse Senior Assistant,
to the very unwarrantable mode in which the Mili. Mr. Edward Fry Giles, Junior Assistant (absent)tary Officers who had served the state honourably during the administration of Lord Auckland were treated by the Friend of the Army, and to the sud- N. de S. Croix, Esq. Consular Agent, Whampoa den and wanton expulsion o, every military officer, without discrimination and without warning, from John Rickett, Esq Consular Agent, Macao.
his situation in Seinde, and in the Sagour and H. B. Majesty's Consulate at Amoy,
Nerbudda territory. Although we do not belong to the military profession, we cannot think these terms misapplied. 1950 77 bukan ap
The epithels Keantemptible ants of foolery,” and incomparable act af fally," can of course have Mr. F. L. Herislett, P (Acting)Senior Assistant, reference only to such condues as the Somnath Mr. C. A. Winchester,
At Hongkong.
His Excellency JOHN FRANCIS DAVIS,
&c. &c. Alex. R. Johnston, Esq., Adam W. Elmslie, Esq. Rev. Charles Guizlatt, Martin C. Morrison, Alexander Bird, Esq. Mr. William Conner, Mr. Horace Oakley, Mr. Edmund Warden,
H. M. Plenipotentiary and Superintendent of British trade. Secretary, (absent.) Officiating Secretary, Chinese Secretary, Assistant Chinese Sec. Chief Assistant,
Assistants.
Rutherford Alcock, Esq. Consul,
George G. Sullivan, Esq. Vico-consul,
Harry S. Parkes, Esq.
Interpreter,
Junior Assistant, H. M. Majesty's Consulate at Fuchau George Tradescant Lay, Esq. Consul,
Vice-consul
ver Interpreter, · Mr. Joseph Thomas Walker, Senior Assistant, Mr. W. Saunders Meredith, Junior Assistant. H. B. Majesty's Consulate at Ninepo Robert Thom, Esq. Consul Temple Hilliard Layton, Esq. Vice-consul, C. A. Sinclair, Esq. Acting Interpreter, Dr. Trous
mazon Surgeon, di Mr. Patrick Hague, Senior Assistaut,
Junior Assistant. -
~ · H. B. Majesty's Consulate at Shanghai, Capt. George Balfour, Mad,, Art, Consul, Daniel Brooke Robertson, Esq. Vice-cousul, Walter Heary Medhurst jr. Esq Interpreter, Mr. Frederick Howe Hale, Senior Assistant, Mr. Frederick Harvey, Junior
Assistant. FRENCH CONSUL IN CHINA,
Consel of the 1st class Ch. Lefebrre de Becour acting astrenca Con-
S. A. Rivoire. G. M. Callery,
sul in China. Chantelise. ( absent. I Chinese Secretary. AMERICAN CONSULS IN CHINA. Paul S Forbes, Esa.・・・ Conezi, Canton. W. P. Pierce, Esq. Fice-conset, & Narul Agent, Heary Wolcott, Esq. ** Vice consul Atagpo.
DUTCH CONSEL IN CHINA.
M. J. Sena Van Basel, Netherland Cossu
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Gate Proclamation of Lord Ellenborough to his friends and brethren," which has proved so rich a source of amusement to the civilized,world, and which was held up to ridicule by the Press of India. It is worthy of Centurio's notice, that the Press was unanimous in denouncing that act of tom. foolery; and that so complete was the sympathy between the press and the public, that not a single editor had to complain of the loss of a single subs. criber, Wo have looked over all the files of our contemporaries we can lay our hands on, todecover in what terms they spoke of the Gates and the Proclamation, when the impression was fresh ; and we fine that they were all on the right tack. We have not beea able to find the Star or the Hurkaru of the day; but they were both staunch. The Friend of India described the Gate Proclamation a's, in itself, an act of consummate folly; and in a
political sense, most unwise.
The Agta Ukhbar said,
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2:50,
2740
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$6
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0 0 per catty 30 0 * 600 per picul
None good in the market, SILK
T'satlee. Taysan. Canton
4000 500
1), 450 40 60
280 0350 10 V PO No buyers, price nominal, stock about Itu bales TEA,
at 33 0 0210
Congou Caper,
17 Souchong batu 26 thŋck 88 902 Orange Pekoé, SP 2140 *:26° 0 fire scented. 49 05 540 Tankay, luidh. 119
Captain Me Donald stated that on the 24th July, at 2 1. M. when about the latitude 22 45 longitu• do 85 4 West, the schooner was capsized in a sudden squall from the eastward, the lanyards of the weather-rigging were immediately cut away, but the ballast having shifted and the sails and masts being is the water, all hope of righting her was at olice lost-Fortunately, at the same time that the vessel capsized the jolly boat, being slowed bottom up on the long boat, turned over in the water and all binds succeeded in getting in and got clear of the vessel, whielt had almost at the same moment, disappeared. They were felt ti the mercy of the winds and the waves without pro-Imperial. visions or water or even an oar to guide the boat ExPORT OF TEAS TO GREAT Britain from 30eu Part of one of the masts was broken up and made f use of to steer with, and the bont was kept before fidemy the sex until daylight. During the day the linings and foot boards were taken off and converted into
a
Hyson Young Hyson Hyson Skin Gunpowder.
430" 95 0 23 01480-50 18 0 36 0 40 0.83 00 37 0 80 0 14
JUNE TOT INSTANT-
Green, 5,116,344 s.
·Black
22,692,030
Total: 27,708,374 lbs. Several chops of middling Congou, sound Tea
COTTON: REPORT. Canton, for Decemby, 1844. mattok Deliveries, more Stock....
12,571 8 61:408– 2,470 21,310
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9,831
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mast, on white was spread the captain's shirt- for a sail, and the boat was steered in a soulward, direction in hopes of falling in with the land, -- In the afternoon a bark was seen to the westward bought at 10 Taels-the competition in Green Teas,
still keeps up and steering towards them, and when about two miles off hove too for a short time, and hauled southerly of about half an hour and before sunset she was again steering westward. On the 25th, there being no appearance of land, the boat's course Bombay, was now altered to the westward, before the sea, Pengal,400 with the hope of falling in with some vessel. From Madras, this time to 28th the wind continued from the at was steered westerly. On eastward, and the boat was this day, fir the first time, it rained about two hours, and by using two pairs of shoes, which was all they had among them, and by wringing their clothes, they succeeded in getung about half a pint of water each. From this day to the 31st continued withour seeing any vessel and with they out water. On this day and the day following it rained three or four hours, and sufficient, water was obtained to quench their thirst for the time; from this time to the 6th of August, the wind was feuin the south-east, and the boat's course was to the northwest, and no
was obtained, during
which time their suff ring was vesy great; on one of the days a piece of bamboo was picked up and found to contain four small fishes abouth two inches long, which were divided, and this was the
121,470 Pales
Total 23,872 »
PRICES OF BULLION Sycee Silver, large, 3 por cent, premium Spanish Dollars, Ferdmand, pår
4 Carolus, 10 per cent for salceted. Republican dito, 3 to 4 per cent, discount.
EXCHANGE.
Bills on Landon at 6 months right, 4s, 5. To de tit. Carpmissariat Bills 30 days, de 5d. per Spanish Dollars.
Money being in demand for the purchase of Ten on Anterican account, exchange on London has advanced to 44. 30, xt” which rate it is drug in Conran.”
Navy Bills. 42. 24 to 48 3d per Mexican dollars, HA, Finipotentiary on the Bengal Con, Ereasury Court of Directors accepted on ditto, 60 days, hare
244 Rupees per 100 Mexican dollars.
been offered at 246 Rs. per 100. Difficult of Sale. Unaccepted 270.
This is the most absurd document his Lordship † only article of fod they had while in the boat 0.
from them. They were, however, soon afterwards gratified with the sight of the ship which ardid them relief, on board of which they received all care and attention-New York Enquirer.
has yet perpetrated; the ignorance show of the the morning of the 6th three ships passed them; wanders and habits of thinking of his Indoo but it was supposed that the bant was not geen brethren, stamp it all his own -Lord Elienborough appears to make Napoleon his model in this Proclamation, but as usual with all imitators, with wretched effect. We should have said, it was the step from the sublime to the ridiculous, if there had been any sublinity to refer to. As it is, however, the force of farce can no tarber go,“
The Delhi Gazde said,
CANTON PRICES CURKENT. 7TH FEBELASY, 184
IMPORTS-Dery Pita
815 0
- We will suppose qur readers hare recorered their breath, add supproved their laughter, and Ale (best |begin to wonder what pu canh His Lordsop
menus, though they may perhaps forget that the Ander moon was at the full about the date of the proc-- Barel Na
brands)
15 0 per bid [heary supplies 0 prody 00 perpicul
To Landon or Liverpul, 43 10 e £3.15 purton of
50 6. turnage a
To Cut-parte, Jus, per ton additional. To Amoy, 0 per ton of 40 feet. To parts north of Amoy, & Str 10
Vegzis Loanise at Wagpo. Malea, John Wich Ed Hobert Palmint, Elvira, Corden Larne, Denza Caromen Joker Christians Edini, Pyi-tent and Published by days CARE At The Friend of China and Hongkong fissate, Proting Offe, Cerry's Day, Vierums,
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