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the Friend of Chi.

9th January, 1847..

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THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

cao, took refuge in Hongkong, and were formally We have just looked over the twaddle in demanded by the Closernor of Mação, The Briush question, and cannot make out what it is all The letter signed another Englishman" | Governor caused them to be arrested upon this reabouts like the Slaves of the gin, who occa. in the China Mail" of the 7th quisition, had having put them on board a Brushsonally got obstinate and kick up a dust, till —at republicared of the charge wal of war tent them to Manan, and delivered hrsaglit to their somes, the poor Mail has raised my letter to von of the 6th, and it is conched them up to the authorities The Hongkong papere

n cloud with which to blind himself as well as legant language a to lead and to quessay, that this act of their Governor excited the asto- writers capability of judging of anothers nishment and indignation of every man on the island others. We thought at first, that he meant to

as an Englah scholar.

Well it might Had Sir John Davis been bonnu charge us with inconsistency, as he gave two ance be any that he would not defend the by treaty to refuse protection

Tuglires, oven then passages taken from our columns at intervals of to disgrace the ten months, having reference to the translations of Ms Almada Castro to the office he could not have been called upon to d the Council if it has been made to the Brush flag, by making a national vessel into a Por from Chinese documents which appear in our. of compeuntcountryman." I don't know ugode prison. The Governor of Macao mast contemporary-bot 'n “he admits our consis- Sir Alencer is a "coipetent Countryman". have sent his own officers to receive them whom he iency, and whence the publication of these ex- plaarye ha pama. Tratayar

claimed. Bet n po treaty exits between England tracts! The first aaye, the translations" are tho the Cornelle anseherdinance Nond Portugal, for the extradition of offendere joint production of a Chinese teacher and his for the better admin tration of justice in would be supposed that any man who claims Brits! Toreign papil the second that they are the Cam, which Mr McGregor did not origin, would be happy to afford proton to fugijom production of a Chinese teacher and an to be furd Ur Comiplan) and prašume tires possibly innocent, and at all event can consi capable f performing the duties of dired by English hw. We have not yet received cile nu as halpas then. Air Cleall the particulars of this disgraceful affair, but sha}} burlaps a “competent. "Conturyman" ---ør not lose sight of -Englishmas, Nou, “7.

Anyone of theft or any one of the Claim br their alloa is more, competent sonel reageršišle pori as that of the Clerk of dies eau percibly be, and wark Mians" open Air fleation, Framot help of the Conecil Chamber ... of a British Cuiner, not many whens in the Govern tuplay here, the "ul aidiy lang" list of published in the Angi. Chad Calendar I believe you are 1. Sir, to suributing ppowitment ni a Portugume Clark as Caak of Councils, (a Sir John Davis's wastety that nong servient and time serving Assistants should

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their joint power preval, the affairs of heil,

(dillon) I am. Sir.

Your obedient Servant,

AN ENGLISHMAN,

NOTICE.

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American Missionary ? There is no incap. Bistency here--the American Missionary is the foreign pupil roferred to in the first quotation,

11, Petrel, McNally, East Coast, 11, Zephyr, Macfarlane, East Coast.

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JANUARY,

7, Länger, Reynolds, Sydney; 7. Grorge Fyfe, Murray, Whampoa. 8. Othello, Thompson, Shanghai. 8, Cleopatra, Early, Montreal. 0, Ellerslie, Pagen, Whampoa. 9. Pandora, Coll, Whampoa. 10, H. M. B. Childers, Comder. Pittman, Whampoa 11. Mazeppa, Jauncey, East Coast.

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Simon Taylor, Brown, London, today. Centaur. Wood, Sydney..! Denia. King, East Coast. Stag, Parish, Whampoa

Passengers,--Per Simon Taylor, Lients, Martin › James, Chesney, and Dr, Edmondson, Dowso

Wo have a very great dislike to impro- fitable Editorial bickering, but we trust our

VESSELS IN VICTORIA Hanbour, A gentleman'in Canton has favored us with

Rendors will excuse us if wo occasionally. the copy of a Memorial to Lord Palinerston

notice the mystifed productions of the Mail, H. M. S. Vestul, Captain Talbot from the Commercial Association of Manchester,

who, to add to all his absurdities, appenes to H. M. St. Vulture, Captain Macdougal,

H. C Sir Pluta, Lieut. Airey, referring to the disturbances in Canton last July.

the elegance of his coupe. M. Schir. Young Hebs, Second Master Pym. pride himself upon and pointing out the necessity of having a shipsition If it at all lightens his labour in the gin, E, M, TY, S. Aligator, Master Commanding King. however, and saves him from the gond, he is H. M. 3. Minden 2nd Master in charge Osner, welcome to kick at the Friend to his hearts Hospital and Store Ship. satisfaction.

of war on all times near the factories. WJ have also his Lordship'a reply to the Memurialį which, as being the first communication from the present Ministry having reference to Bri- fish interests in China, is of much importance. The official letter is satisfactory to a degree; and from its tenor, there can be no doubt that orders have been sent to the Naval Commander on the station to keep a vessel permanently in the vicinity of the factories.

What influere the Memorial may have had in the resolution come to by Governinent can not be known, but we conclude, that coming from a body of intelligent Merchants, deeply interested in the trade of China, it was not re, ceived with ipdifference. It is one of the be uefitsderived from commercial associations that their correspondence bears a sort of official character, which gives it weight in communi cations with Government. We hear that it is intended to form a Chamber of Commerce Canton, and probably one of the great advan tages to be derived from the Institution, will be the importance attached to their views when laid before Government,

THE LATE DISTURBANDES AT CANTONAme morial has been addressed to Lord PALMERSTON by Mr TURNER, the president of the Commercial Asse ciation'

on the subject of the recent disturbances at Canton, which with the reply we subjoin,

COPY.

"Manchester Commercial Association,"

Sptember 25th, 1846,

The accounts from America during the past fort night present little of striking interest. The war with Mexico dragged on on its weary, length, all parties desiring to see its dare. Motjoy was wanting in the States, and unanimityan the Proothers. Sunti Amma had been well received and is again the brassin ware the wise in council his leg, which not long since: was ignominiously kicked out of the now, we presume, be enshrined in the whilst he is settling the terms upon which provinces shall be annexenio America Vobogin to like the term, it is so simple - it remind horse steator's defence the stead singl him. Of some sucli 207 Loppon ho was crossing nyer, and the bearer lifornia zanaxatious no plomo, in

by wairul (ongres nesem.

the unrfent market muter for

shtational government

the United States Ch Bill and a panic appear for gods, who ate clear ominous termal

fects here in 1842 and 19 the fears proved groundless. appointed to succeed MM embassy, and Mr Pichaik spoken of for the Frenozitor

We are as vet without an result of Mr Hood's mission in B

of two years, to wall, woft and oppesta somewhat late, alterca

of ponce but better lat chicks čim bi muzzl

doing further mischief v jolly ture back agains

France and the French mittlere

Lord Palmersion cannot may avenge the indignity not cry “qune - sade. No setting stolen murch, 4 solen

Atv Loup-The dictors of this association, by latters Deived from China, per the last mail, have den solicited to co operate in calling the antration of The Majesty's Govenment to the serious putrage which have been rently committed against the persons and property of British subjects in Canton by the native populatio; and to point out the necessi ty which exsists of guarding against a recurrence of mil-per track 1. M., similar disturbances, y the presence of a British

ship of War in the im nedjate neighbourhood.

The association, however, judging from what has already transpired in the public prints, doubt not your lordship is in posscasion of fall desils and that the mintter receives your careful consideration fit alas | “the

They therefore only deem it necessary (as par

John Bal Donna Luis ties having a deep personal interest in the subject)

strack Government will adopt immediato steps to afford olie to express their anxious hope that Mer Majesty's

reater security to the lives and properties of Bruishe subjects in the Chinese Empleet have the honor to be, my Lord, your Lordships most over servi

(Signed) JASPINALL TURNER

Through the kindness of Frouds we are enabled to lay before the public another instal ment of English news to the Ich of October. In the fourth page will be found tables of the impon, delivery and stock of tea for correspond- ing periods in 1845 and 1846, taken from, Miss T. & II. Littledale & Co.'s circular of the 3rd October.

President

The Right Hon'ble Viscount PALMERSTON, &,1

Her Majestys, &c., &c. &C.

The Indian press has canvassed Sir John Dayus's conduct in surrendering the two Portu- "gues Gentleinen, un aprication of the

Gover

Foreign Office, October 1st, 1840. nor of facao, at great ngih,

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In que ex- ceptiun, they agreeindemning his Excel-acknowledge the receipt of the letter dated the 25th Sık,-I am directed by Viscount Palmerston te lency, and some of thet are not sparing in their ult, signed by you, ni beba of the Manthester censure, The Star Stads forth as Sir John's Commercial, Associations referring to the late dis champion on the on odunjalui we give the pub-urbance at Canton and requesting that further pros Flic of China the to fit of a few of his marks ve also give a short extract from the English

aww certainly tak gan English view of the question,

We are surprised to see the Friant of India Jopking for precedora in Zadia. The Friend Cogels that with India and Indian costing this

pany has na connection. As a chartered Balony, it forms part of the British empire, and our Rulers must look to British law, andnotto,

precedents. It is one of the causes of

tection may be afforded to Her Majesty's subjects residing in China, and I am to ste to you, it rep that Her Majesty's Goverment will not fail to tal such measurea in this renect as will arsure so fa it is in their power, a full protection to the Ives a properties of Britian subject –Tam, ko

[signed] H. M. ADDINGTON ASPINALIA TOISEL, E320.

our troubles, that too much attention bas been that the ad bad been kille

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