AUGUST 31. 1869.
OTATIONS.
KDWI,Clay Higus, 1869.
Old,... 545 Benares, New, 567
Uld,
Malwa,
645
Persian,
BOMBAY,
DALOUTTA,
...650, pom.
18 a 221
·∙16h a
Krohange.
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3 days' sight, Es.
3 days' night, He,
226
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3.80.45,30,
...28.20 @ 23.40
4.55
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Now,
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15h P. c. pre.
45 a 60 p. bdi.
Temperature,
KONG, ölet August, 1860, * Tessra Falconer & Co.'s Premiics,
Queen's Road.
ETER-0 4.M., Dry,
Fered Maximum,
Min, over night,
A P. H.
BIRTH,
29.970 29.900
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CHINA MALL.
O, TUESDAY, AUG, 31, 1889,.
Kai Recorder, which possesses style that is fast winning its at the lower classes of foreign- ughai, has bad its feathers some remarks of durs upon events in Formosa and else mewhat bebind hand in its of local journalism, it speaks Muit under a title which ars has had no existence, and
its breath it astonishment Thina Mail should boast of onsistently from the first top- Gibson and Commander Gur- mosa, Cotundore Jones at id this officials involved in the ations Yangchow. The sumes this to suggest that we me supported Mr Gibson, Aze”
that we are, in the oboios uses, cheeky. It further- that the China Mail came le of them all the China nd coolly appropriates what
ell knows is due to others.
is simply dishonest."
be strong words." But instead
g them let us simply state
ng it to the public” to Bày diorite the accusations above
unt of the Formosa affairs Hongkong before it reached A letter detailing them ap he China Mail on the evening , as did also the firal editorial the operations published in much for the second fiddle," to the self congratulation, we barinjured contemporary, that did we not say and did not by that we only had supported but that as our remarks were ther for home than local peru- nded to mark the difference e language we had held upon licy, in contradistinction to
home journals. Our home' the possibly buve been inter- roing that the Recorder held
lar to our own, but as, how-
able as a local paper, we have
ard of its having achieved a
ation, it did not strike of that
asary to mention that fact for
of the British public.
going explanation will, we
re the minds of the Recorder's
No. 1944-AUGUST 31, 1869.]
Our answer to this is very simple, not merely as regards the Express but other journals alluded to. Whether sure or not of the truth of the report, they gave currency to it without adding anything in the shape of protest sup- poking it to be true. This we cut dered was either not acting up to the spint of honourable journalism, or a
have studental, omnision, which should, inted aut, The Exprees has come forward and a stands free of criticism now, though it did not at the time of our writing. But How about the other journals of the Model Settlement 1"
obstruction did not occur again; he was not at home when the abstraction occurred The Magistrate fined defendant $6, and would be imposed next time. he was warned that the heaviest penalty A summeus case, in which David Browne, proprietor of the Oriental Bowling Alley, comult, was dismissed because neither party E. W. Blackwood for assault, was spared in answer to the cat of the usher
1 Chai a conlie, was accused bouing a pickpocket, and of haring followed or attempted to follow this pofarious con- pation at the big Sing Song building at the Gap The complainant was apparently deeply absorbed in the ingenious toy-dis- plays of that show, when a push took place, and he was relieved by prisoner of half-a- dollar in the confusion. Luckily he was seen by another man, who swore he saw the little trick, and casne up at once, but that the defendant was caught by that time. Defendant stated that be was an honest conlie, was trampled upon by complainant, and pushed the complainant in return, when a scrimmage resulted, and it was suggested he should be gharged as a
lalitoong
effe SHANGHAI is not the only place which suffers from the gambling habits of its servants, but it enjoys the advantage of being under authority which puts down with a strong hand any indulgence in the propensity. There as here it is not unfrequently found that shroffs are
was at oure done.---Mr. Russell re- unable to resist the temptation of staking manded the case for the production of evi their employers' money, the latest instated dence of alleged good character, being that of the Union Insurance ConThe boatman and his concubine who, are pany's shroff, who stood charged on the 11th instant with embezzling Tacis 986.96 of money collected. The fine apon house boys found engaged in the may be, seem to be pretty heavy, and those who have watches are doubly maleted, on the principle we suppose that they are better able to know when it is time to go home than their compa- nion. At all events Shangbai does not, ke Hongkong, labor under the anomaly of licensed houses which tempt the ser vant class, while they are severely punished if they yield to the irresistible charm which anything in the gambling his has for the native, whether of high or low degree,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Within mouth of that time, Mr
sons, wider of laser. But this worst in
| On my arrival at Shanghai I presentad The difficulties connected with the na
myself to Mr Medhurst, to whom I was on tive currency are you to the trade been to inform the minds of the Chinese so first band of pirates and robbers who can works adapted to this end, the object has men who will reader "sympathy to the dered by Sir R. Alcook. I leaned from Mrhaper of mooted and useful as to remove their prejudices, to induce gather elements of disturbance about M that the situation promised me was opes, Chamber of Commerce mooted and argued them to think with candour, and thus pave them". Such a sweeping condemnation bot as far quarters for myself and wife the subject at its last general meating, but the way for presenting Christianity to their condenins itself. were concerned there had been to provi no one, not even ons of the many news-attention, vision made whatever. However, Bir M. paper correspondents, scene able to solve Whelan's (my wife) hotel expenses until he and what with the continual arrival of ware only balf-educated won. You your
In connection with the above charge, we said that he would be responsible for Mes the question, so there the matter remains have: often heard of late that Miestoparios should hear from Sir R. Alcook,
Home ships with general cargo stocking self have spoken of Missionaries in terms riveted a dispatch from Sir R. Aleck, to
that market, the effect meat be fatal to that suggest such necessity the effect that if Mr Whelan's pay is not sufficient to make both anda, mout he had better get another situation, or go home I preferred the latter, believing that in England, I should find redress for the injus tice practised upon me by Rutherford Alcook, H.B.M Ambassador and Chlef Supermtendent of Trade in China.
Being about to leave China for England, think it my duty to make these facts known previous to my departure.
BANWA WHELAN. Hongkong, August 31, 1869,
THE NORTH
(North China Herald) GREAT FIRE AT PEKING.
that the Liverpoot ships are turning out their cargoes so ship and ses damaged, that hundreds of bales are being sold weekly by auction; thus spoiling the market pro- per...
Enomoto and five other high rebel chiefs are on their way down overland to Yeddo, from the scene of their late exploits in Hakodadi No decision has been arrived at, as yet, as to what punishment they will suffer, but there is reason to believe that Enomoto himself will have to perform the happy ceremony of hari-hari, or disum bowelling himself!
them
On, dit, that the Beltiäb. Beef, are to u
to.con- gregata at Yeddo, and that the Mikado will person. If the ruler of so mighty a land aa this condescends to mix ao far with the western barbarian, what the consequence with the enlightened mobility will be, we dare not even conjecture. Yeddo aul Yokohama, is Alling the post of Mr. Russell Robertson, Vice Consul for all Consul, med vannt by the death of
A small steamer
when would pugge of shot a charge as this ments brought to bear upon the Chinese people for their conversion as seemingly ill-adapted to secure the end proposed.
for
lu your despatch of December 4th, you
that s the Missionary, from the very dwell much on the political and revolution ary tendencies of Christianity, aud nature of the doctrines be teaches, must of mosity teach Bivolation, he ought to be you leave the impression on the readers of your despatch that you think it work he it is vain to hope," you continue,
decidedly for the peace of China, if Chris tianity and its emissaries were excluded the conversion of a shrewd, rationalistic, altogether from tho and sceptical nation like the Chinesó, by instrumentality ao imperfect." Whether tianity on the part of the heathen that it
conutry. It is an old-accusation against Chris you intended this to convey the ute were only one aspect of revolution, namely seds that these human
the Impression teaches revolution, but by this they mean "uperfeetly" educated, or not, is not tion, Christ himself was aroused of "stir- very clear, but it is a fact that from this ring up sedition. and similar statements, the whole Protes to meet the oharre, although we find in His Apostles aiŝo had tant Missionary body has been po repell
thair writings the enforcement on their sented in the Times, tho "Pell
converts, in The strongest possible way of Gazette," "and" otber Newspapers Will obedience to the Powers that be." When the following facts hour out this charge the Chinese acouse Christianity of being All the Dictionaries yet made for revolutionary, they that English students of Chinese are the work teaches sedition. Now we know this is of Protestant Missionaries; the conductors untrue. Christianity may be revolutionary and principal writers in the Chinese repo- of oustons and opinions, but it is not aitery, an invaluable mine of information seditions. The heathen have made this prized by all who wish to become acquaint ponsibility to a Divina Power and their on almost every Chineso subject, highly mistake because of their ignorance of res- ad with this country,wera Protestant inability to comprehend the principle that Missionaries; the author of one of the God must be obeyed before zien." But point ground
translator of the Chinese classics is a Pro-exception are responsibis to it. Surely, ng student Interpreters of the British Lega. Men must be taught that there is a Divine tion, was a Protestant missionary; the Power in the world, and that all withent testant missionary the translator nito Christian pian or Christian Government Chinese of Wheaton's International Law, can be opposed to this, or forbid Mission- whose work was printed at the expense of arica to preach Christianity because the the Chinese Government, is a Protestant heathen entertain an ignorant objection to missionary one of the principal Professor it, which has no foundation in foot. And ships in the new University which the yet, from your despatch, you soom to think Chinese Government are said to be desir-it a valid objection. one of datablishing in Peking, is filled by But whilat o contend that the Chinese a Protestant Missionary. The caly writers view of Christianity being revolutionary is in Chinese on subjects that will elevate wrung, and therefore no argument against this people morally and intellectually, are missions, we are free to acknowledge that Missionaries. Is this class of men worthy Christianity does produce revolutions. It to be branded in the House of Lords as would be worth very little if it did not caschia or enthusiasts, and in the lead revolutionize the countries which accept it. -ing newspapers as ignorant or at best half. But the very presence of Anglo-Saxons in the East is revolutionary, and therefore we are warranted in argaing that Obris- tondency to produce changes, the British tianity ig. to be banished because of its and American Governments ought to recall
Anglo-Saxon in China.
excitement of Fan-tan, or whatever it length, does not throw much more light on ing particulars of the occurrence" The Mr. Fletched the City Zeddy best works un Chinh, the Middle King the ignorance of the heathen on this
We are glad to observe that there are ideat load to the Water Police Ste wind was high and the fire barned hotly,
PROTESTANT MISSIONS IN..
OBINA The LETTER TO H. E. SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK,
K. O, BEL By the British Protestant Missionaries
of Peking (Continued from our last night's time ) testant Missionaries claim the right of re If it be asked on what ground, the Pro
educated men'?'
inmissions,
We regret to learn from Peking the des charged with having unt and wounded at truction of a wing of the Emperor's palace, old Taka-boat woman whose boat they known as Wa-pin-tion, which contained bad hired, when near Kellett's Island, were large stores of books and of blocks for hook- fully committed for trial at the Supreme printing. The loss is said to be very seri fourt by Mr May. The evidence, taken at ous. A correspondent sands us the follow the matter than the facts before mentioned complete destruction by fire of this building afford It was the woman who first engage took place on the 28th of July. It was launched here the other day he is in-dom, taken as a text book on the constitutes the very ed the boat, and who first commenced the burning from 1 am to 8 Situsled tended to ply between this and Yeddo, the boat has disappeared, and a quart beur immediately in front of the apartments of being made to him for the sale of Enomo- attack on board. A chopper which was in in the south-west corner of the outer palace, Mr. Van Reed advertians for proposals bottle was smashed, so these are supposed the Emperor and Empress mother, who to's sunken fleet at Hakodadi, including to have been the weapons used. When the occupy the west portion of the inner palace, the Kattu Mare, formerly the American femalo defondant tried to push one of the it would be to these higli personages a start-man-of-war Eagle, the Choyo Muru, form girls into the hold, and the elder gand-fing, phenomenon. From its connectionezly the Dutch man-of-war Japan, the child tried to assist the younger, the fe with literature, it is one of the best known Takav Maru, the late American gun-boat male defendant used this chopper and hit buildings in the palace. Its use occurs 4shalot, and the fendrai, Mary late En the older grandchild over the nose. In the on all books printed at the Emperor's peror, presented by the Queen of England middle of the fight or attack, the boatman charge, for two centuries, and and a great to the late Tycoon. Choong A-ng came alongside, with bis number of books, printing blocks atl Bampan and another saan, and the male movable types were stored there. The prisoner suggested a jump into the water three centre buildings, front, middle and but bis female companion scouted that back, were all destroyed with the cost side and the bite Choong towed the range. The west portion was saved, symptoms of the slight misunderstanding, whole which almost seemed at one time likely tion. One of the grandchildren said she and could the seu from the hills twelve to deprive Hongkong of the pleasure of believed that prisoners meant to kill miles off, where the palace buildings and witnessing the- performance of all the grandmother and to carry them (the girls) ga from the temples at which many of towers of Peking form a prominent German Amateurs, on the Duke of Bway. The evidence of the grandmother, Edinburgh's arrival, being smoothed and of the two girls, was almost precisely the residents in Peking spond the sum Bway. Mr Menke's straightforward ex- the same, and each statement was strongly mer months
corroboratory of the other. Choong A-ng, planation of the circumstances under the salvar, gave his evidence clearly withouted as a fang, frequented by workmen Minister and Consals to help them to this which be wrote his first letter will hesitation. On hering the cries he was in in the day but closed at night; the men' in
in the way already indicated, we reply doubtless lead to a restoration of the his fishing junk No. 1681, and he lowered charge sleeping outside, Report says that matter of fact, conceded to the Roman Ca The Chinese Government has, ad a frendly feeling which until very lately his sampan at ones sad proceeded to the they had been burning either paper of the tholic Missionaries the right to go into the eminently characterized those of the spot He saw struggling, which ceased as usual artemisinn rope to drive away intution, and to settle thomaaliyee there for German Community interested in the he approached, nad he saw esok of the muskitos. The paper would be outtings trial inatters. As it appears that five prisoners throw something heavy into the left by book-biudere, and this was pro- by purpose of teaching their religion; sud water, which immediately sank, Mr Destie bably set on Bus by the arteminum by the Favoured Nution clause, in the mat hint in a police boat, and took charge Most of the courtiers residing near the English Treaty, the same right is ceded to of the matter. Captain Deane's evidence palace were soon on the ground. The the English Missionaries. Although this dead. Among then there is none directed sionaries. The East India Company zea- was also confirmatory of the above state fire was by their aid and that of the on is not found in the French text specially against the Roman Catholic Mis-touely excluded Missionaries from India at ment-Some earrings belonging to the soldiers they brought prevented from petitions, that ines dues for monarica. The instances" given do not girls were found on the first prisoner, when extending farther, and it ceased after political reasons, the Chinese forernment bear out the charge of disputes. he was searched; and lame made-up stories destroying seven ranges of buildings, con be withdrawn, it is a fact that the French
would, as is well known, be glad if it could The first is that an objection was made were told by both prisoners on board the sisting of five compartments cachi All the Missionaries are allowed this privilege, and by B. Simon, French Vice-Consul at Ning chop.Male Prisoner, in defence, said it Cabiunt ministers, Chief Secretaries, Off you have yourself argued that what the some years ago into Chiese by the Rev. Po to the Pilgrim's Progress, translated was only a quarrel about two jackets; sudcers of the palace and mobility who appear French Missionaries enjoy, conact, accord- W. O Burns, how deceased. This work of all he did was to separate the women. The ed; were rewarded with a promotion of old woman hurt her head by failing down one grade, and the soldiers who gasiated
ing to Treaty
be denied by the Chinese Bunyan, teaching Christianity by means of Authorities t The female prisoner stated the story of received two taels each an a gratuity.
s to the British.. one of the girls having two jacket holung." ing to her, and asid this was the pause of quarrel The girl began to beat her, and the old woman fell down; the charge was
of those who have already contributed
to the general pleasure are amongst those
whose offer of assistance was rejected by the new clab, this is heartily to be desired merely from a selfish point of View as regards the public.
LOCAL
THREE was an attack made on Stonecutter Islaud Inst night by a party of Chinese, who attempted to offerto landing front two boats; They were driven off by the stone cettern; Audi ahots were fired.
some
CAPTAIN Moss of the British barque Sultan, reports that on the 18th July the Nik arrived ontaide the Cotey river (Borneo), and that her captain (Moran) took his boat and a crow of four men to go to the entrance Df the river to report his arrival, since whish nothing lins boen heard of him, although 600 Ropees were offered for any intelligence of him, np the Sulture's daparute, 839 30 days, without any access.
falne.
SUPREME COURT,
IN CHANCERY. (Before The Hon. THE ACTING Ömer
JUSTICE.).
August 31, 1869. Comproix d'Escompte DE PARIS AND
meat of Sp cial Case..
ANOTHER D. ROUGER AND Crazes-Arg
The fire commenced in a sido house, call:sidence in the interior, and ask the British and Roman Catholic Missionaries, and hotbèr it acids from his religion, or
The agerl Secretary Wo jen has taken tho
Lord Clarendon bas represented you as (by which we suppose disputes and tick stating that there are * grave, differences erings are meant) between the Protestant refers to certain pagerly instances" of these differences" which y you have given his civilization or from something inherent Protestant and Roman Catholic Bission of the East, is sure, sooner or later, to pro- in your despatobes,
in his race,
the Anglo-Saxon, wherever he We know of no such disputes between goes along the semi-civilized Pagan nations aries. Mr Wylie, in his memorials of the duos à revolution. This has been seen in Protestant Missionaries, recently published, India, in China, and in Japan, and in each gives a list of nearly 700 publications in case the revolution, whether complete or China by those, Missionaries, living and partial, has been unconnected with Mis
2. It is will known that the present an allegory, being a remarkable work of y mantle of the Europe, during Christianity, has been translated into a genius and a glity aaoful expongiit of remainder of the Empstor's minority, large number of languages, sud it has never is neither to resedo nor to advice. An been thought necessary to expunge elianges with the Emperor himself, they Roman Catholics. M. Simon thought that xious to leave the responsibility of DeW
pissages, few and brief, which refer to the wish to persuade the Treaty Powers to wait a few years before introducing any new Prancis into the relations for Clarion that the Imperial Government has no wish you have said to Lord Clarendon to withdraw, at least on religious grounds, fire the
right conceded to Missionários
opportunity to speak: bis mind on the occa sion. He says to the Emperor that the loss by fire of the building, with its atores of books and book-bloks for printing, is an important warning. In ancient times Eu perors were told on occasions of fires, in the palace, that they were a judgment ou the Emperor for repairing his pleasure houses while this people were growing poverty,
The oldest and most recent divination books, he adds, state that a in the palace is a sign that repairs of im- Portal buildings should not be
proceeded
The people have soarenly begun to
this
first, and yet were the means of subverting every Native Government.
In Japan, Missionaries have not been allowed to pre- parate Christianity since its recent opening significant fact that within ten years of event, s great revolution has taken place Foreign intercourse, and yet it is a
in the Government of that country. In China, changes have been mads that are dynasty was at one time all but overturned, equivalent to a revolution. The reigning and if it has now any strength, it is all ow
throw ing to the influence of those very Foreign Powers that had well-nigh caused its over-
on passage spoke disrespectfully of the If the despotic Governments of the East Pope, and niade an official complaint to the are to be left unimpaired, if nothing must British authorities on this account. Surely be done which is st all likely to interfero testarit and Roman Catholic Missionaries this is no proof of bickerings between, Pro with the ideas on which they are founded, Sonsible Roman Catholics themselves would
then we have no right to bring to Chios the laws
the commerce of Christendom, 3.The Chinese Government by their ridicule such a complaint as foolish and Amor, the Hon Anson Burlingame, any which Mr. Sinion is alone re
sponsible. has Bounce to the different Western
Both introduce ele- Powors, the principle of entite reciprocity of Protestant books by Roman Catholic
The second iustanice was a denunciation meals of Western Progrum, atterly uncou as that on
which desire, henceforth,
29
that
of bis public declarationa
we have
the benefit
stop here, believing
and force the Chinese to accept them. Both are revolutionary in such countries As China and Japan. genial with, or rather hostile to, the stagna-
pride,
with At the present time, Shensi and DEMON & Co.'s Canton Market Report,
Kanan are still not reduced to tranquillity. dated: Sist: August, says During the This argoment, on a special case, was pant month a large amount of business has agreed upon by all parties is the simplest The Yellow River has no coouer been res de constunt their they are, he rently authority in Obins. It was stated that tion of Eastern Pagan Despotisns. The been transacted, principally at the commodo of setting the points of dispate be trained within barriers, than the Poho foreign astions. This certainly implies as scene," and that, the readers and authors at the point of the bayonet, and the demand the books of the Protestants were "ob- settlement in Peking of a British Minister mencement, and prices paid show an ad- tween all 1 parties concerned. It may be breaks out and spreads desolation over on much liberty to the Foreigner in Chias vance of one to two Taels on pravions quo remebered that, on the decision of Chief tivated lands. The bannerton in the capir is granted to the Chinos in the West Mr. Ware all in danger of danimation. This that he shall be treated as Ambassadors in tations for both Ospurs and Orange Pelices, Justice Smale (16th June) in the Min case, tal are kept alive on starvation allowance
oneys on the rever and there is very little silver in the treuringame further explained and illus again is rather an instance of intemporateve of all the Chinese ideas of Govern- the Weat are treated, ars far more sub- latterly with lens enquiry; this advance is in re the payment of not to noticeable and the instket closes ved judgment, the Back (well 106,2600 to heavy expenditure in building time for New York apecob, in which, so far as Mis apparently by the rapid spread of Proteat meat than the teaching of Missionaries.
trated this new Chinese policy in his famous language used by an individual, provoked with a dowaward tendency. Arrivals to pay Bain ini question (in all $66,266) to heavy in building operations, stenaries are concerned, he said that Chips aut Christianity in his neighbourhood, than
Are we wrong then in having come to dabs of Country Congou are three chootfiers), and would bave done so had not rebuilt nel basutified; and various other the lining cross on every hill and in every and Rumanists. Such myudicious person for all the defeats we bave inflicted on the Manchester creditora (Rodger and and yet the palace gate towers Save been invited Protestant Missionaries to plant proof of disputes between Protestants China Muat we apologise to the Chinese all of which have been eagerly taken at prites considerably in excess of present the Offcial Assiguse put in a claim for the extensive works have been recently under valley" As this and similar assertions by are to be found everywhere, and it is most them sootally and politically, and forthwith boine' values. Sales and quotations are mousy as part of the bankrupt estate of takon in the interior of the forbidden the Chinese Envoy liave produced it hit in unfair on their account to involve both take our departure? Is the British Gov- given as underCountry Congous, 3 chops Lyall, Still & Co. While the Manchester city."
the action of the British Government to bodies in one sweeping condemnation, when urament likely to repent of all the injury de 1,094 chests at Tls. 222 to 255. Canton creditors and the Official Assignea contend- It is on account of these things that the wards ite subjects in China, we are entitled you, say that the above immoderate lait done to Chinese exclusiveness and District Oongots, 500 boxes at Tls. 20 to od for the possession of the money, the calamity has occurred. He, therefore, either to ask the Chiness Government to guage "justifies the conclusion that sects and to withdrew all its officials and sub- to 24; Sconted Orange Pekoe, 34,000 Banku obtained an injunctiou for their prostop all repaira of buildings and manufarepudiate Mr.. Burlingame's Treaties and rian hatred, rather than Christianity, must jects from Chins on the ground that our
urges on the Emperor strict ecol
economy, to 44,000 boxes at Th 10% to 285; Cantone and then an interpleader bill wasture of articles for the Emperor's use, and es, or to claim from them wide "—as if this was the constant teaching not rather bo told that it is too late now botas at Tls 18 to 52 Scenter Caper, tection, which was extended more than
be the result of such teaching on either Presence here is revolutionary Shall .WO frens, Gunpowder, 10,600 boxes at. Eis. spoken of This, however, we prevented give orders to the virions great officers to
We would gently vindicated the
of one or of both sides i
even to moot the
whether West- 15 to 32: Imperial, 3,000 boxes at Tls by the agreement amongst the parties, tube faithful in their statements to the
question, to 21 Young Hyson, 1,000 boxes at would be admitted, and upon the Have a special case prepared, in, which the
With reference to the disputes of Misen Nations ought or ought not to force
their intercourse on an fRota
This great valainty will be long left in beneficial nature of Protestant Missions, sivuarios, as to the best term by whish to
an unwilling heathen and their right, in accordance with the ex- express the name of Got in Chinesa, we people! The thing has been done, is being port of the heavy stock. Quick. Justice, His Lordship world
-Les had further declined argument on which before the side, the have been very gouerons in regard to the establishment in the interior. But you such zu prgatñent brought forward at alluations of the West seem to be brought Chief Chinese literature. This Manchu Emperors isting condition of things in China, to can only record our surprise at finding done, and will continue to be done. The question as to whom the honey, legally publication of books, and a large part of have thought good, in enforcing your against Missionaries. We have much that hither by a necessity over which they have Shipping. – Departures,- For London, appertained.
tbe reant has now been destroyed. It was opinion of the necessary connection of we could say on the subject, but, wo refrain no control. They bring their commeres, Dunmail, 6th August, with 1.086,304 lbs. argument was begun to day. The here that the great work Tu-shu-chi cheug, Missionary labours with Commercial inte from entering on it, as we do not see what their civilisation and their religion with Fes Holofelt, 19th August, with 993,650 Acting Attorney General, instructed by Mr a single copy of which cubis 2500 sterling, rests no au obstacle to progress, and in the British Government can have to do them, simply because they will produce
Tep for New York, Aurigne, Del Engeland, appeared for the Official Assig, was printed, with: topper moveable
to allude to with our discussions on « purely philolo revolutions. August, with 82,368 lbs. Tes, and a genstal 100 My Whyte, instructed by Bir Sharp at the beginning, of this, 18th century,proved political relations
was for the Manchester creditors and M These types were afterwards, in an evil tant Missionaries-their faulty mode of
several points in connection with. Protes.gical question,
Chura, it is admitted on all hands, needs Cargo
a revolution. Its ignorance, its supersti Loading at Whaimpus For London,
Por London Hayllar, instructed by Mr Caidwoll, appear morrent nielted info cash, an not for procedure, their imperfectious, their dis terms of condemnation, to the sympathy
You have further alluded, in strong tions, its pride, its exclusiveness, all re- Fastghard (alling up at Macao), Grasmered on behalf of the banks,
which the Emperor Kien-fung was very (enged hill), Indiable, Chetak and Ga- The Acting Attorney General opened the penitent. It was here that the printing of putes with each other and with the Hoinan-which-many of the Protestant Missionaries foreign, intercourse of any kind will be pe quire to be changed. Until this is done, thaya, it 22 16. Por Liverpool, Parohied argument on behalf of the Offcial Assignes, the great olleetion of rare and valuable the Taiping Rebels, and the revolutionary But British Naval Officers and British Con of complications between the Governments. Catholic Misionaries, their sympathy with manifested towards the Taiping rebels, perpetual source of danger to individuals, Bak en zagad fuli at £2.15, "Chutandogu, strongly that as the goods had been solemn.tlis more catalogue of which, with critiques nature of the doctrines which they teach enls, and even the then Governor of Hong The Christian Religion is the only means
Dig up at Maco. For New York, Game Mr Whyte followed, putting it very works known so the Sikh was carried on,
ly declared to belong to his clients by the npon them, bupies nearly two hundred proofs that "no good can come out of kong, are involved in the same condemn by which such a change can be broug
anels instrumentality.
You cannot be sion. The profession of Obristianity by a about, and in due time it will offect this it was only or a sort of legal turtute thaters, This was pher of Kisa lang surprised that we entirely disagree with body of men who marched through the change in Chin, as it has dono in the great nudertakings The extent of tho got in this conclusion, and we think we country, from Clanton to Nanking, without nations of the West. Its propagators, so can show that your premises, on which one single check, and gave out as thair long as they cannot be proved to be break- sustained.
dy. the laws of China, aak only that no all foreign
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as to the motives of our
Tik 16 to 18.
we did. But we would give
init în canolusion, by which if
ey may profit Inspraking al they allude to ite mild nd remark that we are pot Shanghai papers whga, de taining news. The Recorder remark is right; but let na at the next issue but one of leet contained some three or
ons from the China Mail, so angement is at lasst recipro
as regards the latter, the constantly and freely quota m the Recorder is a proof associate such records of ats as are found in its co
that portion of the type out journals, at all events, to the result of editorial
3800 we adverted to a traffic irls for California which, as contemporaries Informed
ng up in Bhanghai, and, in pressed our surprise that the fact as an item of new, Shanghai Journals had seen tagainst it. The Express at that on the 20th instant, he departare of the Costs rotest against the shipment,
it does not," like its hot
hưrn friend, rush violently
like a bull at a gate, but
urer, though no less credit
being certain of our quarry
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silver had slightly advanced.
Dr. Petermann and
Mir Russell,
Home,
at £1,17.6
TO-DAY'S FULICE, › sitting Magistrate,
The pawnbruker (Chea Afgoon) who was
Judicial Cdignittee of the Privy Council,
the A., A. G. could show otherwise.
tirons.
loss has not yet been made known.
--
The argument was being proceeded with We learn, from what we believità round your copolution, cannot be object, the subversion of the reigning Arrance shall be thrown in the
alleged to have refused to show his books at 6 o'clock,
CORRESPONDENCE.
A COMPLAINT.
you although the Governor himself might for them, was fed only $5, or 14 days' Imprisonment. Mr Douglas (of the Gaol) poke to the Magistrate of the general good character of the defendant while Gaol cou tractor for the last seven years, and said that he was always willing, so far as he your paper to make known to the public the deception practised upon me by Sir Rutherford Alcock.
could see, in assisting in the detection of thieves.
Adrions in which Burns (a seanlan) was complaint and V. Jullien (boarding,
To the Editur of the CHINA MALL!! SIR--I avall myself of the columns of
For the furtherance of this object 1 beg to state as follows, viz, bad
be reliable authority, that our contemporary is in error in stating that any defunte steps whatever have been taken in this educational scheme.Eu. C. M.]
JAPAN.
(NC. Herald) Whatever Japan may be in the future, and he is a prophet indeed who can fore see this her present is very unsatisfactory, She is not, aryte as her most devoted wor shippere way, the great country the past
nasty, was enough to startle all
Missionary of the
of
London Missionary Society, JORNS, BORDON,
Missionary of the
You have conveyed the impresion to residents into enquiry into the meaning of Christianity, and in the long run it will be a Government that Protestant Mission- profession. And it did so. Naval Offloors, found that even tho Material interesta" ties mase, no sitempt to reach the ruling Consuit, the British Government, she geof Great Britain in Chins will by this course class in China. This is an opinion that neral public were all interested, and, more be advanced. his been dwait upon lately in certain cir- or less, sympathized with the movement. cles until it bas come to be accepted almost It would bave been strange indeed, bed
We are, Sir, your most obedient servante, as undoubted fact. We assort on the Missionaries stood aloof from it. It was
JOSEFE EDRINE, other hand that it is not a fact, and men principally through Missionaries that in tion in proof of our assertion that nearly formation respecting the self-styled Chris- History, Geography, Low, and Mistel and obtained, and fo will be in your revel- aundred works on Saiende, Medicine, tian views of the Taiping was looked for house kesper) was defendant, wae dismissed That I, one of H. H. M's Legation has looked upon her as likely to hagome, Janeous subjects have been published in lection that Lord Clarendon sent his thanks Escort at Peking, being engaged for the nor what sous of her present supporters Chinn by Protestant Missionaries. These to Dr. Medhurst for his translation of er period of five years, was aloud by pro would willingly make her out to be. For work have been composed in a style za ac tain tracts and papers issued by the In- missa hell out to ma by Sir Rutherford some ten years now alie has had the advan ceptable to the learned class, flat wen be- aurgouts, When the nature of the move The owner of the Hop Tip Wo hang was Alock to leave Peking three months pre tage of the skill, arts and sciences of longing to this class when actius Goverment became more plain, comparatively. moned for obstruction, auuch as lo vious to the expiration of my engagement, Western nations bes indeed been highly bors and viceroys, have reprinted at their fow of the Misionaries hoped anything Kail the Prava West completely blocked up, for the purpose of escorting Dirs Wiss and favoured. Has been inhabited by a four: own expense not a few of them, this old from it, and but one shied bimself with it. 37 lies who were engaged packing sugar children to Shanghai, where it was under-ners from nearly every Western country, ing them to the permanent literature of Is the whole body to be held responsible candy
chair could not have passed, at stood that, I should find an appointment who have been, and are only too willing to the country. The Missionaries then have for any want of judgment in one or at the time, and no shipping was taking place, equivalent to the position I tuon beld; promote to the utmost all the essentist Dog neglected the higher classes, but have not in two or three of its metibors! It is persons described themselves as low blacíc -Defendant pleaded that trade was so dull including quarturs for my wife and tell. sciences which make a country great. But airenity succeeded in interesting no small utterly unfair to speak of the whole body guards, 35 as men who beg with threste, 20 at he could not afford to rent godown To oblige Sir R. A., and baring fall trust from the natives, no help is given, uo number among them, in various depart of Protestant Missionaries as hailing the as hereditary robbers, 47,015 as beggars, 29
would, however, be careful that the in his honesty and truth, I accepted. desire shown to learn.
mente of knowledge, in the translation of Taipings as heralds of Christianity," or as as howlors at funerals, and 6,372 as poets,
beste rond of the parties appeared. The
plaint was the unlawful detention of cloth
Church Missionary Society, WILLIAM H. CULLING, Missionary of the
Church Missionary Society! Medical Misionary of the ...
London Missionary Society,
Jagn Dunazos,
AN INDIAN CENSUS-In Allahabad, $74