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THE NOTICE. RUSSEL Cabinet Maker, who has had the

M. advantage of being brought up under a most experienced Master, wishes now to engage himself to any Gentleman in this Colony, when he will look after the Household furniture and see the same always in good order and condition; as likewise make any thing that may be required in his line of business. M. R can shew the highest and most approved recommen:lations as to character &c. from Gentlemen, whom he has served in the shove capacity.

For further particulars apply at the office of

this Paper.

J.

Victoria, 5th May, 1843.

ADNÁMS.

From Lawrie's & Co. Oxford street London, Saddler, Harness Maker, and Coach Trimmer, &e begs to return his sincere thanks to the Officers of the Anny and Navy and inhabitants of Hongkong, generally for their liberal support since he has commercial business in the above line, and to informs them that, he has always on hand Saddlery of every description, Harness, Single and Double dr., Bridies, and Martingales made to úny pattern or weight suggest ed. Coach Trimming in all its branches, Sword Belts, Scabbards, Pitul cases, Accoutrements &e. Cloth and Morocco Cushions for Parlour chuirà đe Silver, Brass, Copper or Plated, Spurs made to order, J. Adnam has, also on hand several pairs of Doo and Buckskin Leather Breeches, white and brown Boot Topa, suitable for Postillions, Every description of Gigs, Carriages. Harness, Saddlery, &c, bought and sold on commission. Approved indorsed Bills above $100 accepted at 2 and 8 months. 3, New China, Street,

Victoria, 28th March, 1845. NOTICE.

M

VESEY begs to acquaint the Ladics and Gentlemen of Hongkong that, he has ready for their inspection at his House adjoining that of Mr. MARTIN FORD, a choice selection of Slate Table Tops of various Patterns both inlaid and plin. House Bungs of all descriptions, including

handsome Fire side Beli Pulls &d &c.

A variety of modern mantle pieces. Mortice and brass case locks of different sizes &c. &c. The whole of which, being shipped to Mr. VESEY di rect from the Manufactories. he will be able to submit to the Public at sery advantageous prices.

FOR SALE.

Tins Raisins, Butter in Kegs of

BISCUIT in The Brument of dried herbes 2 Thyme, Marjoram, Sage and Summer Savory, also a small lot of Sardines: T. J. BIRDSEYE.

18 Queen's Road. Victoria, 13th May; 1845

FOR SALE.

FARCOBUINNER. ́Nei steirner, Girisenbeis

MA

ner, Hockheimer, Port, Sherry, Claret and Madeira Wines; also pine and other Cheese, Hams &c., and Sieltzer Water in baskets containing 25 Botiles

T. J BIRDSEYË. Victorin, May 3rd. 1845. 18. Queen's Rood

FOR SALE

SUPERIOR Part from Bryant and Davies, auf very superior Sherry, from the Houses Vertue and Pinen, also good table Sherry of various palities and prices; Clarets, viz: - Panillac St. Julien and Leoville, Champagne, Brandy, Porter, Ale, and Stout of the best bronds; fresh Salman in tins, Sperm Candles, Cheese, lue and black Jok. &c. &c.

J. C. POWER,

Victoria, 12th April, 1845.

SALE.

L'ERS consist. Siset, moldwater and

IQUEURS consisting of Vanilla, Rose, Citro

Cherry Cordial, in cases of 2. 3. and 4 doz. assort ed and Maraschina in I d'oz cases, at

PHILLIPS MOORE & Co.

Victoria, 16th May, 1845.

OR SALE at the undersigned,- Sparkling

FORock and Moselle in cases of 1 doza Clare

in cases of 3 doz. Port in cases of 3 doz.

PHILLIPS, MOORE & Co.

Victoria, May 6th, 1815.

FOR SALE.

THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

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the Irish peerage by the title of Lord the very best land-fords in Ireland.

789

The Dean of Limerick refused the use of the Cathe dral church in that city to a body of the clergy who of national education. met for the purpose of denouncing the present system

FOR SALE: JUST RECEIVED EX" QUEEN MAB "a JUS

quantity of Superior Alhops Pale Ale in 3 A CARRIAGE and a pair of Horses, the pro- Daly has long enjoyed the repulation of handle. Mr. dog. Cases, Cumberland Hams. Berkeley Cheese,

peny of Framjee Jamsetjes Esa. Apply to Butter, Curd Soap, Spero Candles, Malaga Kais

W. H. FRANKLYN. ins, Zante Currants, Preserved Oysters & Shrimp

Chinam's Wharf. Tart Fruits, Sauces, Table Salt in Jars, Pale Sherry and Brandy, Canvas, Rope and various other Ar ticles.

LANE ROWLAND 4 Co. Victoria, May 6th, 18-45.

FOR SALE,

JUST RECEIVED ex Hesperus," a few su- periar patent perforated black and drab Beaver Huts, (Manufactured expressly for India) and Cloth Caps, also Cork Botter in Jars, Pickles &c.

LANE ROWLAND & Co. Victoria. 18th May, 1845.

JUST RECEIVED,

ND now open and for sale by the undersigned. A quantity of goods of superior quality as ollows:

Superior Hams. Ditto Starch. Do. Smoked Beef a superior article Vinegar, a quantity of Herbs, Cheese. C'huice Beeftongues in conveulent packages, Champaigne Cider. ages. American Chairs.

Bologna Saus

ALSO

A quantity of Superior American Butter using the best ever brought to the colony. A quantity of French Prunes, in excellent order, in glass jars and Olives Oil.

P. TOWNSEND. FOR SALE

BY the undersigned a quantity of Cashmere De Coss and Balzarem for Ladies dresses, a su perior article, for summer wear.

P. TOWNSEND, FOR SALE.

BY the undersigned, Mackerel in half bbls., South

American Olives in Kegs.

P. TOWNSEND.

of

JUST RECEIVED and on sale a quantity

North American Oats, a superior article for feeding cattle,

P. TOWNSEND:

FOR SALE.

the undersigned a large assortment of books, D consisting of standard works, all the novels of the day, also, sheet Music and books of Tui tion. Comprador check books. Quills and Office paper.

PTOWNSEND.

Victoria, 1st May, 1845.

FOR

THE House know the Britains Boast, with: T. Badauder and adjoining sund lot, vasures as

& llews.

On Queen's Read Rear,

East. West

144 feet.

.140 do.

66 du.

100 do. :

The Ground-rent is about 8150 per year. The above is well worthy the attention of any person. wishing to make a profitable investment. For particulars apply to

P. TOWNSEND.

FOR LEASE OR SALE.

THAT advantageously situated. Marine Lot east downs newly wall dend

banked in abutting S. on the Quein's Road 100 ft. E. on a public wharf 20 ft. W. on a Marine

MCEWEN & Co.

Let 70 f. and N. on the sea 190 ft.

For particulars, apply to,

Victoria, May 16th 1845. SUPERIOR WINE EX »ANNE JANE.

E undersigned respectfully invite the attention of the community of Hongkong to an invoice of Perigal and Body, serined front Loads of wines fthe very best description from the House

which they offer at the following prices.

T

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Old Port in 3 doz. Cases @ 8 12 doz. Pale Sherry 3 dita ditto @ 11:50 do. Madeira 3 do, do. @ 12 do.

MCEWEN & Co.

HUNTS MERCHANTS' MAGAZINE

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AND

COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

Captain R. Bernal Osborne, M. P., was not rejected by the country Tipperary Club, on the ballot for his admission; but finding that an honour which he was rejected it.

BY FREEMAN BUNT, Editor and Proprietor solicited to accept, was not unanimously conferred, be

--In consequence of a serious falling off in the Repeal saving effected to the amount of 1.5000/ per annuin. rent, the official staff has been reduced, and a general

to 2; the book-keeper, 21. a week, the under-secre Amongst the officers of the Association whose salaries have been retrenched, are those of the cashier, reduced tary 100% per annum; but my Dear Ray," the chief secretary, holits bis place at 4001, a year

Published Monthly, at 142 Folton street, New York, at five Dollars per angum, ia Advance. The Merchants and Commercial Riview, em braces every subject connected with Commerce, Manufactures and Political Economy, as follows:- Commercial Legislation; Commercial History and Geography; Mercantile Biography; Descriptive, Statistical and Historical Accounts, of the various commodities which form the subject of Mercantile transactions; Port Charges; Tariffs, Customs has been imposed upon, and induced by false represen

The Repealers contend that his beliness the Pope and Excise Regulations; Commercial Satisticis cftationes to issue the rescript" forbidding ecclesisaties the United States and the different con trice of the

from interfering in political agitation, In order to sez sisting of Mr. O.Connell's son John, and Lord French matters straight, a mission is to proceed to Rome, con.

Bishop of Ferns; and Right Rev. Dr. Higgins, Bishop Dr. M'Hale, Archbishop of Tuam; Dr. Keating, of Ardagh with thaplian, Secretaries, &c., whose outfit the Association must defray.

world, with which we have intercourse, including their Physical Character, Population, Productions Exports, Imports, Seaports. Monies, Weights. Measures, Finance and Banking Associations, and Enterprises connected with Commerce, embracing Cauals, Steamboats, Docks, Post Offices, Fisheries, Incorporated Companies, Railroads Principles of Commerce, Finance and Banking with Practical and Historical Details and Illustra tions; Cotamercial Law, and Mercantile Law Re- ports and Decisions of Courts in the United States and Europe, including Insurance, Partnership, Principal and Agent, Bills of Eachange, Sale. Guaranty, Bankruptcy, Shipping and Navigation &c. and whatever else shall tend to develop the resources of the country and the world, and illus

the floor of an attic in which a number of persons were Ten persons were killed and seventeen badly wound-

assembled at a wake. ed in Limerick, in consequence of the giving way of

Three men have been committed to Eanis gaol, iu murder of Arthur Gluster, Eeg.. addition to the former persons, charged with the

On the afternoon of 19th January, the body of Samuel Smith, Esq., of Listaff was found on the road leading fom the Devil's Bit to "Moneygall, lying on bis side in the diten. wish his head resting on a large stone, which was perfectly deluged with blond pro-

rate the various topics bearing upon Commerce. A coroner's his wounds, which were four in number.

and Commercial Literature.

It has been, and will continue to be, the aim of gazine, to avoid everything of a party, political the Editor and Proprietor of the Merchants Ma or sectional bias or bearing, in the conduct of the work opening its pages to the free and fair dis the great interests of Commerce, Agriculture, Ma cussion of antagonistic doctrines connected with nufactures and the Currency.

Complete sets of the Merchants' Magazine, embracing ten semi anonal volumes. of about 600 large octavo pages each, bringing it down to June. 1944, inclusive, may be obtained at the Publisher's cription price. Office, 142 Faiton street, New York, at the subs

with

Published Weekly. Price Olspence, Stupel, unenthaned THIRTI ENGRAVINGS IN SACH NUXŽIR,.

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. A Family Newspaper.

CONTAINING

Epaaye on Public Affairs; Literature; Fine Art, The Drama; Sporting Intelligence Science: And a Compte Record of All the Event of the Week, at Eame, Abroad, or in the

Cologie;

THE whole Illustrated in a high style of art by Engraver of the first eminence; Frinted in a formi convenient for binding, and comprising 16 PAGES, and 48 COLUMNS of LETTER PRESS, in a typography consistent with the beauty and neatcers of the pienrod embelishments,

The Proprietors of the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS have no longer to usher before the world a mere prospectus of its purpose and design. The project which they at first conceived in a spirit of Banguine ambitics, bis, within a short period been crowned with the most gratifying and unprecedented success-with the rapidity of troponi vegetation, their aeed has grown to init, and THE ILLUS. NEWSPAPER properly sy characterized, of his, Jair Fax T TRATED LOSDON NEWS is not the only FA its contemporaries in the amount of public patronage allot.

CIRCULATION OF 74,400 COPIES,

red to it can claim a

and proudly takes lank as the first of all the weakly four

nals of the empire.

Victoria, 5th May, 1945.

This fact is a source of mingled grade and pride-of H. FRANKLYN, has for sale 1 Sidney and terfages have been resorted to, but a stond has been made pride, because no expedients of imposidon mean sub- WH, FRANKLYN

A 1.50.

s

Just received 4 cases of Blick and white Hats, a quantity of fresh preserved provisions, Guns of AT the Stores of the undersigned a prime lot of her and Bestuuro-ll Claret, fine French

Durham Mustard in and half pound Tins: also a quantity of Proues in excellent order.

SMITH & BRIMELOW.

Queen's Road. May 8th, 1845.

JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALÉ. fl the Stores of the undersigned a quantity a fine Chocolates in tius also a small quanti- ty of Mustard, Sardines. &c.

SMITU & BRIMELOW.

Victoria. April 22nd, 1845,

JUST IMP. IRTED.

candy,

inquest reaturred a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown-

A desperate conflict; attended with loss of life, took place near the town of of Killaloo, between twelve and

one o'clock on the morning of 24th January, Four soldiers of the 15th Regiment accepted en invitation from a few of the towns-people to a night party on the live with the intention of amusing themselves by moonlight fishing. Previous to going on the water, the company rambled as far as Clanfalda, where they agreed upon taking supper on a small island, which they intended visiting, kuown by the name of Friar's Castle; nearly opposite the Lord. Bishop's residence. Being a little elerated from liquor. they made free with a couple of geese belonging to a farmer named embarked for the island. soon after the owner missed Gleeson, which they carried away to their boat. and his fowl, and having traced their route immediately repaired to Killaloe, where he gave information of what had taken place to the police, two of whom, Brophy and Callaghan, accompanied Gleeson to the island, where they found the soldiers and their friends joying themselves. Cileston was directed by the police to look for his gee, but while he was in the act of doing so he was struck by one of the party and knocked down Sub constable Brophy remoustrated, and the party instantly turned on him and his cocotrade. Kaocket then both down, and one of the soldiers unscrewed the bayonet off Callsgham's carbine, and with it stabbed bin him in the body, until he lay for effects of which he, too, fell but watching an oppor dead, Brophy received two bayonet wounds, from the rutiny, again raised himself from the ground, and though writhing with pain, grasping the carbine which lay by his side, he discharged it in the direction of his antagonists, one of whoin, a young mar named John neck. Eills, fell dead, the ball having passed through his Before he fred, h s ramod was drawn from hia carbine by the party, thrust into his mouth, and forced fed again, and, it is said, the shot took effect, as one out at the back of his neck. The police man reloaded, of the party named Matone is missing, supposed to have fallen into the river when he received the shot. While

we this dreadful affray was going on Gleeson had strong police party from Balina and Ellaloe, who made prisoner of the four soldiers and William and also received bayonet wounds in the desperate conflict Joseph Eilis brothers of the deceased. The military with the police, The life of subsconstable Callaghan is despaired of As soon as the additional police force and it is feared some of them perished in the attempt appeared in view, the rioters dispersed along the island, to swim ashore, os they were seen struggling in the

water,

upon the simple merita of a system which its proprietors have only now to study to improve into as much perfection on newspaper can avain. To THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NAWA the community are indebted for the first combination of ali the varieties of public intelligence, with the tecle and ex. new and beautiful mesue of carton se lopement of ha by holding townland meetings and desplacing the

extending and confirming the Juncing

The western portion of Tipperary continues in a most lawiese state, and.some of the Roman Catholic

Champayne, other wines, and an luvoice of prime interest of society over all the topics withus de girdle of seagrarian legislators. Head Pacificator," too, is ply- Allsopps ale; at wholesale prices.

life and action-the giving brighter presence ad more vividing his vocation; as will be seen, by the following and palpable character and feality to evry salient point and characte istle docurocot: feature in the great panorama of publie life

Victoria, 16th May. 1845

CIRCUCAR.

W. B. FRANKLYN,

SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMALSITON AGENT, AND AUCTIONBER, CHINAM'S WHARF, VICTORIA,

HAS For Sale all kinds of Ship and Cabin Stores,

Wine and Spirits. Bottled -Aly and Porter. Ditto ditto in Cask, and a variety of miscellaneous articles, (see advertisements) at Wholesale prices, in not less quantities than one Case, Piece, on

To achieve this, the Proprietors have not scrupled to enlis the first availabina taient, both in nereture and art, and the consequenco has been a declaration of public spation in their favour, and the recorded encouragement and welcome of the whole public press in the empire.

The man who commits 2 crime gives strength 2 the enzory O'Connel.

SCOPLAND

The Scorch Poor Law question is likely to occupy that attention of Parliament.

The Duchess of Gordon has given the munificient Church college. sum of 1.0007. towards the building of the Esse

The Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baden is expectati to arrive in this country from Mannheim in the enau-

PER Oriental and for sale By C. MARKWICK

Pottinger Street, a small Batch of Allsops | Package. A liberal allowance made to the Trade, printing-the quality of its paper, and yanaps other jem [ing month, as she intends to remain in town until after

Indian ale in cases of 3 dozens each also Barclay and Perkins Bottled Porter in cases of 3 dozens each.

Victoria, 21st March, 1945,

NOTICE. IAE Interest of Mr. A. H. Fryer in our firm, ceased this day the 13th instant, all parties having claims against us are requested to send

Tag

GOODS SOLD BY AUCTION AND COMMISSION, Goods received from alungside Ship and Stored in dry godowns on the most moderata terms.

Goods, Letters, and parcels forwarded, and busi- ness transacted for parties absent.

Victoris, 13th May, 1945.

JUST received and open for safe a few Patent Portable Shower Baths, with force Pumps,

W. H FRANKLYN.

Chinam's Wharf.

sume in, and all parties indebted to us are requested complete. to make immediate payment to Mr. T. A. Lane.

H. FRANKLYN has just received and

who will in future carry on the business under [ # Victoria, 2nd May. 1845. the title of Lane & Co.. FRYER & LANE.

Victoria. 15th February, 1845.

"NOTICE.

[R. T. H. ROWLAND has this day been ad-

M2. I.H. ROWL in our Business which will in future be conducted under the title of LANE, ROWLAND đi bu

LANE & Co.

Victoria, 1st April, 1845,

FOR SALER JUST RECEINED er Bangalore," a superior quantity of Pickles of all descriptions Sauces, of all kinds; splendid preserved Fruits consisting of Gooseberries, Currants Plums, Apples, Damsoas, Cherries, Greengages, Rhubarb, Rasplerry, Straw.

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11. opened for sale. A larger invoice of the following articles, at whole sale prices if taken in any quantity.

Liten Drill, White and Brown, Irish Linen, Lawnn Handkerchiefs, Table Napkins, Hockaback | towels, Printed linen, White Counterpanes, Toilet Covers fringed and plain.

tounter weighing Machines, Patent Steelyards, Sailors Knives, Naval Swords, regulation infan- tary, do. Cavalry, do. Flint, and percussion Guns, Locks, Knives, Beissors, Saddlery.

Victoris, 15th April 1845.

SAPARTMENTS TO LET. Suite of Rooms, consisting of one sitting room

When this beautiful work considered in all its details he talent and skill of the ortista-the elaborate execution of many of the engravings have been dous-the varied ralent the engraver, notwithasanding the rapidity with which displayed in the editorial department--the beauty of its

which could be enuinerated, it must be acknowledged, thas even in these days of cheap Interature, it is beyond compare the greatest wonder that ever lane from the press.

The Illustrated London News is pubbsited in London every Saturday, staniped to go free by-past, at 63. per copy; it may be obtained by order at the Office of the Friend of China, at a small additonal charge on the above price. Complete sets of the illustrated London News may be had, as all the numbers are reprinted, and if wished, the back numbers may be had to voluates bound,

London Office, 198, Strand..

the confinement of her daughter, the Marchioness of Douglas.

Dr. Candish's congregation (Free St. George's, Edinburgh), at the opening of their new church, on the first Sabbath of the present year, collected towards - extinction of the debt on this imilding, £718. the same week £1,000; making in all the sum of £1,718%: They previously contributed £4,270, to erect the

church.

In the Court of Session, Edinburgh the Lord Ordie

INGUISTS Reports and Navy Bills for sale "ary has assented to an application for an interdict, ar

at this Office.

Office Friend of China, 23th Dec, 1841. FOR SALE-At the otice of this paper.

Compradores cheque books.

Ships Articles, with an abstract of the merchant seaman's ect endorsed on the back.

Charterparties, after forms by Chitty. Powers of Attorney, efter forms by Chitty. Bills of Lading.

Chinese Tariff of imports, and exporta, fc, counting hanses.

(From the London Bail Frò. 7th.) IRELAND..

berry, Red and Black Currants, superior Almonds A and two bed-rooms, in a central and bealthy / Peer for Ireland, in the room of the late Lord Limede

Nuts and Prunes. Alsoja quantity of superior AlL- sopps, Pale India Ale in 3 dozen cases, Pale ¦ situation close to the see, a five view of the bar: Shorry, Cumberland Hams, Berkier Cheese Butter cook-room, bathing do, and stabling attached. Ap in Jars Mustard, Table Salt and various other ply to

W. H. FRANKLYN. articles.

LANE ROWLAND & Co.

Chinam's Wharf, Victoria, 18th May, 1845.

Fictoria 21 March, 1844

this is ance of certain proprietors of portions of the old 'alton burying-ground, against the managers and incorporativu of Caltou, to wlion that ground original-. ty belonged, from granting an kur-occupied stance within it for the purpose of erecting a monument te the memory of Mair, Fyshe Palmer, Murgaror, fferalt, alue Skuving, commonly called the Scottish Political Manlyɛy" who were transported for ardition, in the gears 1793-4. and against the couplittre for the said muaument from mecting any such structure within that inclosure The principal ground on which the | Lord Ordinary granted the interdict was, that the 1000rbent is a political testimonial för persons who are not buried in effe churchyard.

No town in Scotlanul. in proportion to its population, can produce so great an am ung of Uret-rate musicst ! talent, as Kilmarnock, as independent of its »¤perive

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The Earl of Rose bas been elected a Representative į gire od kairumental bandey they are twenty-sovers precanturs in variona parta di Steiland, all natives of The University of Dublin have conferred on Meri Kilmernock, two thirda of whom have been carpet Etterson Tentent, M. F. the degree of Doctor of i westers. Mr. To Templ bum, brother of the distin Lavi

guished vocalist, olh zates as pretensor in the Low

Mr. James Daly, brother of the Bishop of Cachel. | Church. and who for many years regne exped Fee by many of Galway in the imperial Pafia en..

Bus Mango Gavuromen, School of. Design fa alan. ap attenden hy sy monde 15 onu Dundred and afte

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