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C:28, 1868.

tisements.

K COMPANY OF AMPOA, LIMITED, are requested to take well CALL of Two piade in two Instal- ed Dollars each per will fall due on the second on the 30th ll be payable at the Shanghai Banking Road, Boogkong, pagnient thereof will bäger,

of twelve per centum

eyed after

the hote

rd of Director,

1. B. ENDICOTT,

Secretary 24, 1888.

PANY OF HONG- PUA, LIMITED. etfully beg to call the Ownera, Agents and ishments at Hoko

which offer every ING and REPAIR

atagon, which com-

in successful oper ive Years, and are Condition:

ed out by a Steam capable of taking et at Spring Tides, prise the different Shipwright,

Blacke Foundry-posse appliances for the camer's, and Steain

ferent Departments rials, which cati be: the most reasonable

rful Lifting Shears, Vessels can lie ani,

in readiness to

xs, free of charge,

to anchorage or to

Praya,

under the super- ced Europeans.

ars, apply at the der's Wharf,

LCOTT, Secretary Rees or Masters of on to complain of the or in any way tangements, should the subject when cefve the immediate are of the Company. 2, 1865.

se-A set of Tooth UMENTS Address"

Mail Office.

5, 1868.

TIFICATIONS.

SYDNEY.-

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at A...

& FOOCHOW..

on Wednesday, the

A.M.

SPATCH...

Incyter Onward, th inst

and Foochow.-Per v, the 1st April, át

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29th instant, at

HIPPING.

ED.

No. 1503-March 28, 1868. J'

NO. 7 OF

PAPERS ON CHINA

IS NOW BEADY.

ΤΗ TE Contents embrace orlicks from the Hankow Times, Friend of India, preme Court and Consuler Guzette, China Mait-and Fhanghai Burder. The actices are as follow

The Study of Chinese.. Trans-Himalayan Explorations. The

Ronince of Great Tibet.

State of Agriculture around Nankin, Notes on Chinese Literature. Doing Honor to a popular Governor." Nativo and Foreign Merchants, The Rival Misators..

Chinese Life at Shanghai. Chinese Odda and Ends,

RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON SUNDAYS

IN HONGKONG, HONDU ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Moruing 11

· LOCAL

THE CHINA MAIL.

5

Do Roman Catholic missionaries resident

BP

intelligunt, &, than Protestant mission- aries 1

Ports,) are more active, faithful and

I

remain, yours &c.

Apologizing for the length of this letter,

PROTESTANT OBSERVER

or the United States areopen to the world fishing beats, were aburged with having act Chinese. I have heard the Chinese knows what they actually acomplish and how at large. The great mistake was not refused to take their boats out of the track deride theta a false or counterfeit Chi. they do it? As near as I can loara, they do doing this when the treaty was signed, of the Canton steamers, although they had nainen." It is a great convenience in tra- not labor nearly as zealously na do the Pro- Of course there would have been compli- been warned repeatedly. His Worship revelling to wear Chinese clothes and to cat testant missioanties. Much is said about cations-outrages, murders of foreigners, marked that; if the Chinese would not take Chiness food, but I doubt whether these their devotedness, zeal &c., deo. But who &o, &c. But those antenges will follow would have to be compelled to do so. The nose which it must be borne in mied is whenever the opening up" of Chinn be Harbor was big enough, and he would the object of the Missionary. Chinese cloth at the fronty puris excel Protestant mis-

stops to prevent accidents themselves, thuy things facilitate the conversion of the Chi-nous ? consumed, and every act which post punish them in future very severely if they ing und Chinese food may be a convenience siopaties in zealously laboring to save zouls! pones the evil day is bad for our future did not attoud to the police orders. relations with the empiro. On the whole och 32.

Fined and less expensive than Earoposu clothing Are the former more intelligent and more in- we should rather that whatever disturGoodlake P. C. Sergt. No. 127 (Indian) Chiness,

ASSAULT ON THE POLICE.(Before if such things do not change the heart of the latter? Are the former better posted

asic food prepared in foreign style, but terested in tin spread of the Uespel than the bances ariso should take place respecting charged two Chinamen named Yun ARM Chinese-born British subjects than those and Sun Aase with having assaulted him on the sphere of Protestant Missionaries is "too regard to "statistics concerning the aprend 6.--The writer of that article thinks that affecting the Empire, and less intelligent in political and social movements" in the i of boat fide and the opportu: the 29th instant. On that about and he regards in the inimitable of Ohristianity," nity afforded of observing the working of o'clock, he saw a mob collected in First simile of Abbe Hue," where he speaks of latter. It c. te, de, than the

new system beset with cumplicatious Strast, West Point, to which place did had their ragattaring libles on the seashore,

tavs still to learn it.

it. If in the persons of natives would be worth o sooner gone then he was knocked down as very descriptive of their labors,

"they are not more active, more

mare faithful, taking advantage of.

by the mob. The second prisoner seized are too little.

more intelligent than Protestant mission- his pistol, while the first prisoner beld nation like Chiar to the wants of aries, why assert or take it for granted that

I think no Protestant bluse him and he had to call for assistance A Missionary in China ever felt his share ofving in some fat-off sity (of whose ed in the lip. Mr Fatrick O'Toole, form that he cannot do more in the city where Than be known to residents at the woman who is now in hospital was woul influence too

fimited.

character and labors little or He only regreta o'deck. Revd: W. R. Beach, M.A., Colo THE first performance of the Great Worlderly inspector of polios, corroborated this be lives and labours, not that the city and nial Chaplain. Afternoon 4 o'clock. Revis Cires catie off last evening and was the statement, especially that portion referring the region about it are too small. I think John Kingston, R.N

UNION CHURCH - Minister, Rev. II. B has as yet appoured in Hongkong. The the locality is very hul one, at that the wants of any other proud and heathen most successful exhibition of the sort which the pistol.— Sargeant Burns said that too that the Chinese wants are precisely like Morría. Morning Service, 11 A. M.;1 Even- ing, 6.30 F.M.

ven two most striking feats of the a vouiug were police had been attacked on former gecenation. They need Bibles scattered on the ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHAPEL.--(Ser-

the guumersault throwing and slauk wiresions in this place. His Worship sentenced sea shore and everywhere else. in Chinese) Morning: 18 o'clock anything we have hitherto need, by click: Jabor, ant to be publicly whipped in 14 manifest differences between the two classos

the former expecially exceding the first prisoner tu fhree weeks' hind

Hure let me remark that one of the most Rev. C. F. Warren, Ray Lo Sam Yen we refer to Astley's or Cook's soms half & strokes at the scene of the assault. The of Mizalons ies referred to, relates to the Afterunon 3 o'clock The same.

Othello" is a veritable wonder, and the deration of his old age, but he was so dozon years sted. Tho

horse second prisoner was not whipped, in i performing

conai- Bible.

The Roman Catholic Missions do There is a question which many persona not furnish the Bible to their converla. who are just now watching, or rather wait- imagination, hardly realizes the amount of tenced to, que suonth's tard labor,

They have made no trauslations into the ing for, the progress of China, must have Iand gentle training which must-have

Cinese language, his praesit pot upon him before he reached for vacions entrees we gather the pied China for hundreds of youthed of themselves or there, as to what is prassut pitch of perfection. The most following particulars relating to the Pirates Morison landed in China in 1807, 3 or 4 put herself into profitable passesion of

Since way, long or

or short, comic of his perforasuces, was a horse of the Canton river. On or about the 20th different and completo. vorsions of the Bible those particular instruments of civilization, by which she may hornpipo" which areated Į much. applange.

ustant, a Junk coming from Cauton to have been made into Chinesa by Protestant with which ao ay busy helpers are eager Of the other performances it is

is scarcely

was tasked and captured in Deep New Testament and part of the Old Testa China will pass by the purchase of su attarly on the inorning of the 24th ment into varionis local dialects, as Shuang-emalen ilogice, which courputing institu sual instant, information

was received to the hai, Ningpo, Fahelan, &o, du united ions are so anxious to amfer pori har, od plantwed of Thela 2,300 in silver. Ou Old Testausent into Mandarin, the dialect not radier be compelled to keep all her kong to Canton was attacked the day before slate the New Testament and part of the country after the Westorus tyre, or will she effect that a Junk proceeding from Hong effort is now being made at Peking to tran into the full status of a highly civilized the sane morning, vis. 24th, Har Majesty's

Empire Commentaries on several proceeded up the River, in order of the Bibls have been roade besides a

Doksate in all the faculties of the anisols of

Western i lieu of the 4th Number of the Chin Further information must have been ob- to explain, and illustrate-and enforce the minds to any such unfortunate cureor for the possible to destroy the neat of Pirates. large number of books and tracts designad Our own conclusion is in favour of the

Outer knowledge. Mogazine, a notics has been this day sent tainted, for on the evening of Hausday, the do Protestant Mission, her biri Fritten development of the Chinese mind by means the aller course, We cannot reconcile cr round to subscribers, which states that Mrs station with despatches, having in-and these books are to be obtained by pureuropean methods as shall await it, i 24th instant, Inspector Daly left the water by Protestant Missionaries. These Bibles structions

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHUMOR-Rev. Fa ther Raimondi, vice-prefect, In the mora ing, at 5:30, 1st Maas; 6, 2nd Muss; 7. Und Maga: 8, High Masa with Sermon in Por- ures, 30, Last Maes, with Sur mon in English. In the afternoon, at 1, Sarmou in Chinese. Evening, 5, Sermon in Portu- guise; 5.30, Benediction.

boon

years.

CINESE PROGRESS. (Hanko Timis.)

Service in the Gorman language, by a necessary to speak in detail: suffice it to Brikog laden with 1,100 piorila of Missionaries, besides translations of the to all her weak hands? Is it likely

past ten AML, in the Chapel of the Feelin

every Sunday, at half-

furnished to the very full audience present,

tor E. Klitzke, on

say that a good two hours anusquent were Foundling House, West Point

BALLON'S HOME-Evening Service, at despite the unpleasant weather. We notice which was unusually borgs for Hongkong r..Rey. W R, Beach, MA CHRISTADELPHIAN SYNAGOGUE-Luvided for ladies and holders of season tic- that boxes containing chairs have been pro

entertainments of a similar sort,

hurst Terrace. Service at 3 F.. orkets a marked improvement upon previous gunboats Bustard and Bouncer left this by nearly half the population of the forms, from the list to the lust, as a gradu-

Sunday.

THE CHINA MAIL.

MONOKUNG, BATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1868,

NATURALIZATION,

Tae discussion which has arisen in Great Britain, America, and other countries upon the question of naturalization has

a

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of

bearing not altogether uninteresting upon of the Magazine will he suspended for three found the Gun-boats, and whore their ability, their means; do not those ugns in their own schools

his

The

of

iD

We have

whose photographs appeared in the last J. Thompson, F.R.G.S., F.ES.L., two of

find the gunboats and deliver number of the Ithustrated London News, has the letters. The fuspector arrived at Castle this or as gifts, at some 12 or 18 cities in the arent of the immediate adoption of all

Do the undertaken the pantographs with which the Peak Bay wheat one o'clock on Wednesday engage in any such efforts to cuubis the cesses of development, which must be gone

C. Missionaries the results of long and disciplinary order to give tinto for the preparation of being contrary, and there being no wind, are these books offered, on sale or proffered hard to expect that the Chinese will go once Magazine will, in future, be illustrated. It morning, but in consequence of the tids Chinese to understand the word of God through by all who would be well grounded. these new photographs, which it is necesnohored for the night. The next mornare t

In scores, if not hundreds of places daily their knowledge and experience. It is will be requel or sea, the publication and there being a light wind, he proceeded laborers. The R. O., with all their meal, nents of sciquces so opposite to

ing at daylight the tide, being favorable, a gift, in cuancotion with Protestant mure to subool, and issue,

and grind over the rudi- through Urmston-road to Deep

to flas

anbjects weeks, although a timber of tho the course pursued in Hongkong and Magazine will still be printet every week, despatches. Inspector Daly, with a laud-

at things,

nd yet we think that thoir pride,

philosophy. other Eastern coloures with regard to the No. 4 will not be delivered until Saturday, ablo view of discovering some of the pirati. pels, located in the consular ports, and in degroo, will suffer less in the and if

Again: in hundreds of churches and chain its kind, and yet so ridiculons in its so just

position of natives claiming British proof illustrations intended to ho produced, and thence to Cun sing-moon Bay,

April 19. u view of the valuable series cal junts, went round the Lintin adjacent villages and cities, de Protestant will but ensent to cut their wisdo-i-tech

Missionarios or their native assistants pub. upon this first hard mursel. tection. At Singapore and the Straits the conductor trusts that subscribers will at various placus, but without settlements, Chinese can, upon the put-We are sorry that the publishers have con-

willingly agree to give him this indulgence.

snything

lisly and openly preach the doctrines of known clevar that night lead to the espture of the Bible, if hot daily, at least several through classes in school by gratified domi buys rapidly passed up the Celestial Buccaneers.

The Inspector

timos per formance of certain conditions, obtain cer-cluded to suspend the issue of the Maga then went down to Macao, arriving there Missionaries and their native priests never anal ability. We hope that the Professore

week on an average.

R. O.

Oier, who have thus cruelly rewarded un- tificates of naturalization. But at Hongraphe. It would have been better have that place to

zinn pending the production of the photo Thursday afternoon, and was towed from throw open the doors of their churches of what the home papers all Chinese kong there does not appear to be any issue printed matter weekly, bitter to bays Hongkong to Tengkung by one of the chapels to the public, and invite or allow University at Poking, will not the icinske

and Macao Co.'s ston- their neighbours and the by

-Passers arriving

mistaken favor to any of the members of ліста, | Photographs due for Nos. 4 and 5 with the The junk laden with bricks, which was at marked differunes between, these two class aid to be already formed for the study of

beau venterday

morning streets to cons ir and listen. Es not this that large plass of Confucianista which is tacked about the 20 instant, has been at the ous works openly; the other secret nopean Seinuce and Literature of this day:The gentleman" who on

humanities and philosophies, so almant, all of them seriously wound will hear melt un Friday last the 20th March took, from the ad by stinkuks. We furtimer lesen that on plaius it except to the initiated or ex-

it the other i

with the hands of a coulic on the steamer wharf at Thursday morning list, a junk was arrested

think that Chinese statesmen will best un- Macas, a badle of letters to our address, in Macao, by the Portuguese Authorities, cirenmstance that R. G. Misionaries live elaborated & body of raunicipal law or ra 7-Great importanes is attached to the derstand international law when they have will have the goodness to sent them to us with regard to whinna piratical pharacter and labor in the interior. It is said, the ther when they have

there could he no

what point-likuk refused the privilege of resolved to resort to the suthorities if the ing unable to take advantage of the inthe language used: How

gunboats returned, city." This is true of some only, not of they ·our said party does not avail himself of the ad.mation, conveyed to them by Inspectored at the tresty ports? I have at the overmnant as should issue in the develop

country mapped out with vico we give him."

good many are station macadamised t roads. And The. "gentleman"

like to see WO to see so (onvalheiro) must surely be a misprint.

bruch confidence roposed in the officers of

arrangement whereby a Chinuman can, i jasno.

in the

As in the

Out of the Colony, terra unself a British rae following appears in the Echo do Poro discovered in the Canton river, with Bovou lythe one preaches the Gospel to all the excuortiss-We are disposed to

subject or even claim British protection If moreover a Chinese holding a Straits certificate of naturalization presents bim

means, Bofore

self at the office of one of the British mediately. The nolie knows the go-to two above Restion. Last night Catholic establishes himself in souie far- law of any ki to understand Couilates at the Treaty ports, he is Beman perfectly; and our correspondent is without having accomplished anything, be all, as would be a legitimate inference from see their way system we hope to

TO-DAY'S POLKR.

Daly, brough their mining short of coals. meins og I should not be rent of a General Post Office, as a prolimi.

-Press.

prised, વાય

of

us great or

sur-

was

Rose were charged this morning before Mr Ve understand that n very serious riot oc- country farther aud farther every year, one for Chinn, instead of by the Chie

two

Wuy

from

declare himself a subject of Chimwe to his money box, complainant founder of Fishernicu, and hearing cuiles from the treaty ports. They are

possibility for argument's sake and was capable of explaining. With a reinforcement of the Polies to Dinallo them, however, have never been acting, saunot be better, employed than in

of courte put the supposition of such a

ydney per Trench

lion.

ved Ginger,

red Orange.

Crackers, erchandise.

IONS.

March, 1868. .....8665:

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6725

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24.20 per tael.

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40 por Share.

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8

35 per cent dis ture. March, 1868,

A.M. P.M.

30.170 30.084

66

55,0

60.0

60.0.

53.0

610

51.0

72.0

48.0

0.23

0.22

N.E.

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secondly, our, government is of opinionately the favorite detective force them in a fearful manner, One of the gon are centres of trade, risited by poople from be of their own type of civilization, not a

.

registration and informed that so long as he remains in China he must consider himself a subject of the Emperor. The

if the number. auch was ment reasons alleged for this refusal are two CuRings CASE OF LARCENY.-Two Chi The Ceylon Raaminer of Feb. 25, has the Protestant Mission de her of aty to the establishment of fines of tele- fold In the first place, according to May with most origion) freak. Fiat pri-

who live at the graph. Altogether we are inclined to think following notice of an outrage at Jaffna treaty ports. The latter are working in the That too much is being altempted to existent law, 70, British subject is paramor, it appeared from the plaintiff'satory, urred in Jaffon last week A Policaman, They bave stations situated in the country themselves under patient and mitted to throw off his allegiance aud (plaintiff's) house; and one day, on

had been staying, for a short time in his had been cruelly assaulted by a large sum all

all the

and thorough few miles to over 200 suition. The time which must be, in tho that their way home from dinner,

nature of things, spent in bringing the Chi- that a planning to extend more and more widely. eso round to our own ways of thinking and

·446 had mystery ho suspected that the first

draysterumsly disappeared, which further assault was contemplated; proceed-Some of

seo the duty of spot. Here they wore surrounded by many held, which the consular ports and the al-winch we have so happily

neglecting the large helping them through some of the lessons consulted a district watchman hundreds of Fishermen, who with stones ties and large villages contignants to them training. Ia the end we hope to see the learnt in our own. that to admit of a Chinese throwing off

and sticks sut upon them, and assaulted furnish for some far-off The ports amongst the Chinese when it was

Chinese come out in a fashion which shall dis- his natural allegiance would not only covered that the first prisoner had made lemon, Mr. Thwaites, the Deputy Queen's the interior who are reached more ar loss criature of their former solven, but a well-

• destroy the reciprocity of the arrange tracks" for the Macio passage buat. Com- Advocato, was so severely injured that his by the Missionaries ment, but would fead to endless complica plainant and watchman at once followed, life is despaired of Beveral of the Police, means of chapela and be at them, by ating suit, made out of their own mate- and found Brat prisoner in the hold of the including Mr. Pierie the Inspector, are also Rival Missions" asserts that "to accom-

Tho writer of riala.

All these considerationa | suffering i

of ares Hongkong could proceed to Canton, asked whore the stolen money 86. Pri-

from the injuries they received. plish any good, the

course, and there be allowed to register himself somer produced a bag of dollars in a most probably is was an emilition of the uonti- does be

Where pronaturo assumption that the Chinese are or hindrance proceed into the interior, all I took away from you!" but the amount Foligo. Wa trust we shall soon hear of the stich sentiment? Did the Apostles act on Of this we are not at all sure either pan models and methods of government bave for some time entertained towards the go into the country? Did Christ utter any and education, at a and while profiting by his Chinese dice the sun stolom. In addition to the bag of apprehension, and conviction of the ruf-the principle of avoiding largo cities situat way. It would be very murió if the pro-

ao handed over proved to be $10 short of

vory early date. Had language, commit frauds or crimes, money, watchman water to take against the consequences of which he thief but the thief and his friend, eaus. Nothing short of severe lashing oned on or near the sea coasti Aro.not the moters of the preacut mutropolitan salieme.

the spot will satisfy the public for this souls of the Chinese, living in Cantoning chisee of tuis emnery, would claim British protection. Rightly 2nd prisoner, objected; when both were russ outrage,

the

for enlightening and fuforming the govern or wrongly this is the arowed reason for taken into custody. Upon being naked

Amay, Panchow, Niugyo, Shangbai,

should clipose refusing naturalization to Chinese sub what he had to say in his defense, the first

isin and Paking just as previous as the forget altogether the lesson to be learnt souls of the Chinese living in cibles or villa from the history of the Jesuits, prisoner repeatedly referred to the restored

the country

tions If, for instance, a Chinese leaves prosage boat; upon which complainante gin of the assault is not knowo'; but and doing, way into the must be un based upon the somewhat gratuitous and as a British subject, he might without-let complacent mut of way, saying. That is unted hatred which the people of Jaffna mant? Why in the nature of things uitet he pin co

any authority for such a state- bont upon the deliberate adoption of Euro

E

CORRESPONDENCE.

ges distant from 2 to hundred miles Schul, and Verbiest, with their scoi

The

jeesa, at an apparent ignorance of the of moucy as ancient proof that every. "THE RIVAL MISSIONS" OR PRO. way? Why neglect those near for these ro- patience, industry, moderali

uncommon

mote

of Consular officials;

As regards present expediensy there money back again" which is his opinion, the Chinese Unting the last 50 yusts? Have por

antrad

Oxcare in

of tho elause all that makes

For

I don't seo myself

comfortable,

and

false

of the system thus pursued. Without First prisoner was sent to gaol for six the dictionaries now-in use in China by why they should not be "su protestant hring China into the wath of modern Pro-

fact that outside British jurisdiction no Chiness is recoguised by the Consular thing was now all right, and that there

TESTANT AND ROMAN

consummate ability of these ansuccessfat authorities as a British subject has led was house going on farther after the money CATHOLIC MISSIONS COMPARED. in past times to an immense amount of sal that he was in want of mousy for the hrid been given up. In further reply, he

8.This leads me to notice the picture nuctors of the early Tartar princes will To the Editor of the “CHINA MAI."

of the Protestant missionary,--nug and have to be equalled, if not surpassel, and "all talk about the injury done to conduct of his business not

comfortable, with home, wife, family, that mistakes, easily repeated, must be Six, in continuation of my previous friends, socioty, all that makes life enjoy necessarily follow that prophets not in their "British" interests by a wint of action, complaint--and that ho helped himself epistle, I now remark-

more than avoided. It does not at all and advocacy of their claims, on the part from the first convert "chim Boks and histones relating to China and and comfort." This is a correct and pro-

4.Who have prepared the most accurate the Treaty Porta in perfect security, peace It will be a sad thing if after so much ex- able; he passes his days at or near one of

Down

ewn country will have their proper reward. he philosophically reiteratel, there's the

in my humble opinion, with the China should, like Young

Geoloit nursing as is promised him Young watters satisfactorily. Snett, how their authors. been can be no question as to the advantages ever, was not the, Magistrate's opinion. Catholic Missionaries? Who have prepared life enjoyable."

baen Protestant or Roinn

Bengol, Confucianism to sqticism; and from doubt the chance of disagreeable compli months, and the second prisoner was fined students of the Chinese language! And with home, wifo, family &o.

philosophies

ies to a foolish empiricism. utions is avoided and less disturbance to 20s, or received the option of 14 days were they Protestant or Ronian Catholic missionaries generally believe in such a gress, and would be understood to depresste

We syallsize with all these effur

efurts to praceful velations between ourselves and imprisonment.

Missionaries? Which of the two classes state of things, and so do the missionary the Chinese is likely to ensue. But weble-looking. man, charged two Chinamon and faking? I could ask many more membora of Protestant Churches which of that hydra-headed monster Salt, ne gure-

CILLO

SIBALING. Ho Awani, & respectary on the Hispitals at Canton, Shanghai societies which sonri, there ant and the haste, violence, and every

A

lurking suspicion avoid sure that this very system of fatal avoiding present disturbances is not iti-yeats of age, on the 17th January, Con- and charitable works of missionarios, sim there is nothing inconsistent with the bringing China into desimble conformity fresing the difficulties which will ensue plainant, who is owner of urge buat 3677, her to the above, but I forbear. For I am commission of the Savior, to go into all with the countries of the Great West. in the not distant fatime, when China stated that he had put his child on shore to mit be thrown se open to foreigners as play, after winch be missed him, until the subject cannot fail to see that Protestant creature," or with the spirit of the Gospel

that those who bestow thought on the the world and

world and preach the gospel to every Any European country at the present 22nd, when he heard that he could redesin Missiotaries aro not a whit behind Roman in having a home, wife, and family, Pro-discovery of a perfect onre for the misinees A FRENO medical journal announces the mens The negament about the faci

him for $60. Having borrowed that sum Catholic Missionaries in these respects, but testant missionaries and their patrons in Eug produced by the bite of a mad dug, the is afforded for a native's appearing in hepati le through Mng Tai, one of those are, on the other hand, far in advance of land anti America repudiate the theory and said cure being the venom the characters is very simply met by the on the 24th. The little boy's statement hard-hearted beings represeded by infer family institution. The influence for good

middlemon," "who brought back his child thens. They are not the unitelligent and the practice of calibers, they believe in the THE Rer. Charles B. Smyth Aridressed a obvious resource of arresting him as a was to the effect that another boatman enge British subject If, under that designa- named Lin Yow (Ist prisoner) enticed line

of a well-regulated Christian family in the ton, he commits any crime in the die-away by fruit to a boss in Taipingshan, Missionary chats off his European clothes estimated. The influence of a missionary's midst of a heathen people, cannot be over- wife and family over a native Christion church or community is every way desirablo,

-

<

Bure

6.It is said that the Roman Catholle

vipare,

large congregation at Bunyan Hall, on Sa unlay evening, on the "New York Press, Dickens."New York Herald Freachers, Demons and Dollars, and the

fan interior, and forwarsling him to the after which he took him to Salt Bay, whers and dresses like an ordinary Chinaman hearest Consul, where he would be dealt he was kept in a small boat. This in he eats native food, lives in a native houses

caso bus just been decided in the Court BORN SIX HOURS TOO LATE-A curious Yow was nown to complainant, and the &c., n." Some of the Protestant Mis as the experience of 60 or more years in dangers, France. According to the ternes sionaries do all the things enumerated other heathen lands healdes China has of French law, she child of a widow, if born

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with the same manner as a rowdy child also knew him; but when the child. But I have no reason to believe proved; and why the arme, should, not be 300 days after her husband's death, in co- nglishman who had committed the same was missing, he did not visit the boat as that these things recommend them to the true in Chins, it is diffeult to perectve, offence, Doubtless there would be more usual Loop Akna (2nd prisatier) was one

rols given to the Consular officials, of the men concerned in stealing and cou- Chinese, and that the latter more readily

sidered sa legitimate. Madame Morcier, Lastly, every foreigner in China at the widow, pleaded for the recognition of her but that has nothing to do with the ques-realing the child.As further evidence baliste in Jesus and led Christian lives Consular ports whare Protestant mission son, born 300 daya ini six hours and a half tion: The main object, as we take it, of was brought forward, except one mati who because their religious teachers atopt some artes are located can know fully what they aftor the decease of her husband. The de- pling to Chins is to prepatu the way speaking to the child, his Worship formand ecquainted with some Missionaries who They have no secrets about their plans, illegitimate. This decision prevents the doposed to having seen the first prisoner of the Chinese cuetos, I am personally are doing, aud how they are doing it.ision of the Court was that the child was for placing this empire on the same foot on the prisoners for another week, with in- dress in Chiness apparel. But their nose, their manner of working or their results. child froot inheriting his share of M. Mor- ng as any other country, a to throw it structions to get that middleman if possible, their beard, their hair, and their whole But the same cannot be anid of K. O, mis eier's property, which he would otherwise prea to trade and travellers just es France Three men and one woman, owners of constenanos betray the fact that they are alonaries any in the Country." Who have claiued,

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