NOVEMBER 11, 1800.
ogs, breaking through prescribed shall forthwith be destroye emocratic execntors of that l noining put it inforce withoutf
affection, to the detriment -connected animal who, spoguliste presumed immunity from the Ces of violating the usagem pre- ordinary courtesy, rushed est dogs feared to treud, hot accordingly. A verdict of
a
th
le caninicide his been returned otams, but we understand it is to
against
EPILIT LICENSES,
prned meeting of the Licensing Present:
held this forenoon
*y (presiding)," ThoMENTE, 22, d Dr. Murray,
frbury, superintendent of Ve
me, appeared, and as a matted.
is application for tonewal; wai
The applicant said that, i shed to sample the spirits kepe me, he would be glad to bare dused MF Thons
that
had been fully satisfied on that
Smith, whose hoen ast meeting, made a fresh appli in a petition he pleaded illnes asion and poverty at anothực s why he gave up his license for Yoris tavern and that Intl tavern-Mr May reinarked just nt's connexion with: ■ person na had been objected to, but had been partially explained wever, the main reason why lás bean refused, had been that infilcke in licenses; and cer were produced to allow that be% coupelled to transfer the flast
traficked
on why the
the feeling of the justicen was
se applied for (for the Cardiff
be allowed becan i was the
the applicant had to support
it was granted on condition toug be mp further applimtipps for
The applicant was profute
r appeared, and, stated that
le quo iteration in
were
Albion, Hotel, because, be bik Iguozs on his owR DIE same way as the Stag Hotel,
My May said t had his own billiard-tal se, while the Orientak
c
been in the name olde
clear that he (Parker) punkal or in Wagner's billiard room. ever, explained that he was er with Wagner so far as the was concerned, and that he ut.she fioense for the billard It expired. The license we nted on condition that Parker ver the billiard, license, no apotk Parker promised to do K t he was sure. Waager, would"
Complicationti-wadua Consideraide Ver
re
2017
on regarding the applicant's as a public house keeper and
that she was not strong buong ka bility of keeping order; la an
blic-house Mr. May, showin
No 2006 NOVEMBER 11, 1889.]
THE CHINA MAIL.
ed by Mr Osmund. She stated that, about Mr. ROBERT HART, Mr. J. ROSS BROWNE, AND THE
eleven o'clock last night, defendant and another came and knocked at the door
par
door, and
a
a
BURLINGAME MISSION.
ME E. HART'S NOTE ON MR. BURLINGAME.
** (Continued)
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hat
is
be
anch
18
PERSECUTED CELESTIALS.
ALLEGED MALTREATMENT OF CHINAMEN IN (New York Weekly Times, August 17.)
PERU-AN APPEAL TO THE IMPERIAL GO- VERNMENT AMERICAN INTERFERENCE BOLICITED.
such action
action as the President may deem ox- pedient. I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant,
J. BOSS BROWNE Hon. H. Fish, Secretary of State.
[Inclosure A.]. LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES. PERING, May 27, 1869.
affected at bearing their very pitiable con His Majesty regarda his people as his chil- their sufferinga moves me deeply, and, ne The description given in this petition of their sufferings moves me deeply, and, as dron, I think that your heart will be equally affected at hearing their very pitiable con things here stated by these men, there are dition. Though I have not myself seen the many reasons for plasing confidence in their accounts. I enclose the original copy of of their petition for your examination, and ou
Highness may deem proper, that is likely condition. co-operate in any feasible plan co-operate in any feasible plan which your
Highness' obedient servant, to bring about suy amelioration of their condition.
I have the honor to be, your Imperial
J. ROS BROWNE. [Inclosure B.]
new
part
I was heretofore nuaware of the condition of the Chiuse there; but as your Excel- feney lies so kindly made known these facts, shall be obliged if you will communicate and request hint to inquire into the details walls the United States Minister in Peru, and lends helping hand to these people. If he can protect those who remain, that they shall not receive in future such harsh trestauit, or show those who wish to get to their own country how they can do so, it will be a great gratification.
I shall also make known these particulara
to the thres Dainese envoys, Mr. Burling ame, Chikang and Sun, for their action.
I avail myself of this occasion to wish your Excellency the enjoyment of avery Pan-Yuns, de.
appiness
Cards of Prince Kung, with Wansiang,
REPLY OF THE POPE TO DR. CUMMING.
forward to you the enclosed translation of To the Editor of the "TIMES.". SIR-By the desire of the Arolbishop I letter addrested to bim by his Holiness Pope Pius IX, in reply to the letter of the be interesting to some of your readers, the Rev. Dr. Cumming. Believing that it may Archbishop places it at your disposal for publication.
Irensi, Sir, your obedisut servant,
W. A. JOHNSON, Secretary, 8, York-place, W., Sept. 20.
"POPE PIUS LX. "TO ODE VENERABLE ŠROTHER HENRY ⠀⠀
Hart refers explicitly to armaments and mu- nitions of war. He has already stated that
inclosure, which prove that whether they I have carefully read your note and its of her house. She opened the door, but
improvements, such as railroads, telegraphs, uberring that she did not know either of the
etc are neither understood nor desired,
bo near or remote, you regard others with men, she tried to shut the door upon them,
MR. J. B. BROWNE'S REMARKS
and that of the ten or twenty men in
the sumo consideration that you feel for Then however, burat in the door, and
THEREON.
China who really think Western appliances
yourself, and carry with you a sympathy valuable, not one ia prepared to boldly adva
for their condition. These laborers were came into the house, and she ran into an
(Continued.) It pleaded for non-interference rather inner room: defendant had a baton (viz.
0.-Mr Hart is quite right in saying that
Cunt out cherish a life-long grudge for defendant had a beton.(viz., a from what would be like to be the result of the word improvement conveys to the the legitimate meaning, therefore, the state To His Imperial Highness PRINCE KUNG, great cruelty and injustice,
cate their free introduction," Reduced to
born in China, but having been hired to Penang lawyer), which he Bourished about such a mass
go to other countris have there suffered
countrig wildly, threatening to strike the complain seen a policy, than for it as justified by quase of Chinese officials no ides correspond- ment that progress has actually command To His Imperial Highness PRINCE KUNG, greas cruelty and injustice, so that they ant. The table lamp was smashed, the oil
results already obtained.
progr.That ing to that which is in the Western mind. amounts to this: That the Chinese Go- commenced, shed, the oil being all upset and soaked into the table-ost extravagancies, but China--and, in mest, Western natious mess ameliorating ing gunboats for the purpose of restricting contract as laborers cannot, all numbered already made a convention with British and The press has launched out into the great The difference is simply this: By improvement is establishing arsenals and build-gone to Peru from Canton Province under they are greatly to be pitied. Wo hare S-The number of Chinese who have their wrongs. Truly, as S. E. observes, over and matting; a cuspider was broken, time, the world, too-will judge of the the condition of the people; developing the fore intere
meaning to be observed in hiring laborers, and it is
We and other articles, the cover alone being utility of the Mition by its official results, resources of the country, turating the deom onsistent with the preservation of its Their associations in that country have tipulated in, the
time, the world, too will judge of the the condition of the people; developing the foreign intercourse to such limita as it may from the first, vary far from 30,000 persons French Governante presaribing the rules time, simp valged 115. scient system; in other words, to resist valued at $15. Defendant alone being me the world, too-will judge of in ment, Western amply this: By improns perament
$15. Defendant's friend got rather than by the newspaper oriticisms of profits of labor, and enhancing the comfort all innovation from the West not essential their condition and statement of the Earth their work done, that the men euall be valagd she called for a constable, maite representerasi, is not likely to return words advancing with ever-socutsulating people and destroy the despoti
rities by fir zary far from 80,000 persons, AWA, and she callofendant fringd utility and eos is Away, and she called for a constable, and the representative's utterances, and while freedom and happiness of all; in other to marke
presentative's utterances, and while freedom and happiness of all in other furnished with funds to returu, and thus gave the defe called fonts friend in the world but Chine the great ins to the officials conveys was: strank. She fixed the vales of the to find their condition and statement of the harsh time of their engagement is completed, and gave the defendant in char constable, and fat than by the newspaper oriticien resources of the couple; developing the foreign interiors of restricting on to Peru from Cantón. Provin gave the defendant in charge. Defendant the Hition, I trust, is not likely to return words, profiting by an experience of the to warlike purposes. The objection to free treatment received froin their masters, their work done, that the men euall be was drunk. She fixed the value of the to Ohins without in some way advising the past, and advancing with ever-southiness people and destroy the despotic rule of the Minister living at Lila. But as no one toil. In thesis arrangements par wish to while freedom and happiness of all; in other all innovation from the West not essential recently united in a full representation of stipulated in, the contrasts that, when the
are to
intercourse States articles damaged first at $40 and then at over sanguins to moderate their expecte intelligence into the future. The Chinese people and destroy the despotic rule $20 she did not appear to be as fait in the it ever-socuteulating to use is, thabit tends to enlighten treatment received froin their $20: she did not appear to be a factions, when the novelty his worn off, the means the cultivation of memory, and an mandarins; it introduces change, which there was able to translate this paper; be toil. In thesis arrangements pur wish to arithmetical problexos. Defendant, how: public will of itself commence to arithmetical probleas Defendant,tions, when the novelty hits weru oft te intelligence into the future. The Chinese people and destroy the despotic ten the which they addressed to the United and furnished
the Minister vid to this United States furnished with fuuds
be aule to obtain be aule tu olitain some advantage for their admitted that he was the worse for
that, adherence to time-honored usages; blindly When -988 ever, admitted that Defendant, tona, pine to moderate advising the more profiting of all; in other all it spaten
fatal the permanency of the system. fiquor, and was very sorry, friend to the stretching so far away into the almost for going fortel are lost, scienced forgotten; warmer and more intimate relatious liquor, and was very sorry for what had for progress, involving radical changes in imitating the past, and obdurately reaisting When we are told, therefore, that the moonid not certify to the truth of what was promote the welfare of our people plainly liquor, and was very sorry, for what had the customs and institutions of a country all reforms. Progress, with the one, meaus basy from China means progress-means it to me as he received it...
told, therefore, that the Em centained in it, and therefore merely sent of the three myriads of Chinese who occurred. He went with his friend to the
appears. It is very probable that the large house, and his friend caused the disturb stretching so far away into the almost for going forward; with the other, going back the unification of the whole
human race anes but as he must have been more gotten past as China, time must be givan, ward. Artal are lost, scienced forgotten; means that China desire to anos: but as he must have been more sad putlence display, if the public is de demoralization and decay and yet Mr forward of her own free will and asks to be
form. China has not hitherto entered into ance but as he must have been more sud patience displayed. At the same time the whole Chinese nation is far gone in warmer and more intimate relatious with means that China desires to come into
went into Peru, left their country before drank than his friend, he was left slabead
these regulations were agreed open; though and was given in charge. He would be the cannot but fear that, if the public is de demoralization and decay, and get Mr the natiour of the West that ano
far gone in the natious of the West-that she comes
force, to which all countries ought to con
whatever time they were engaged as the termined to carry on the delusion, and will Burlingame assumes that the prospect is forward of her own
Jaberors, there were afinilar stipulations in last in the world to show any disrespect to not see how unfoun s female, whatever position she might be unt see how unfounded its expectations are, cheering if we will only let them alone; received into the family of nations, it is
furce, to which all countries ought to con a female, whatever position she might be Chinn, by disappointing those expectations, and Mr art thinks so too, but with the diffult to conceive upon what ground these
treaty obligations with Peru, however; and in; and he was very sorry at having been
less
form. China has not hitherto eutered into in; and he was very sorry at having been may, fatally for hersell, find foes where all reservation that China may possibly disap-extraordinary assumptions of friendship are
Hark draws into such a disturbance. Mr. May aid that he was glad to see the spirit with
spirit with wished to be friends. (0.)
point public expostation by progressing in foundations, and in.
sing in founded. Viewed in the light of such which defendant regretted the pccarretice,
4.When asked if the Chinese suthori- the wrong direction.
presentations, and in connection
sure and he believed that he remild not have ties are themselves desirous of catering on P. This is no new feature in the Chinese Bart's statement of facts, Chion with Mr
not have dous what he had done had he not been career of improvement, and, if so, in what system. it has been in existence ever since become a member of the Christian family giving your reply I shall be ready to dous what he had done had he not been direction and within what definite period, the Empire was founded. However benef. because she desires to retain her pagon sys the worse for liquior. His friend appears categorical reply would be as much an cial it may seem in theory, it is practically friendly treatment because she is establish the Christian family sily to have left his to bear the brunt of the the teni: she is entitled to forbearanos and
injustios to the Western public, were it in one of the greatest of existing abuses. The fer ali Bul inch things ought not to be the affirmative, as it would be to China Peking Gazette is notoriously an organ, of the execution of treaties; also in advancing anal Buch
injustios to the Western public, and if defensat would tell his friend is bus and if defentient would tell his friend so, chicatory, intrigue and deception.
too the oficial it tight serve as a warning against suah herself, were it in the negative. To the official de is notoriously an organ of ing arsenals and building gunboats to resist fodlisk freak He would treat him corrupting
mass of Chinese officials, the word improze It rarely contains a single reliable, state in the arts of peace because she is advan- lehtently then he would had he got ex-
ferment would convey no idea corresponding tent. The Densors are the most corrupt oing in the art of war; and, therefore, "the state-sing in the art of war; and, therefore, be pressed His regret : he would order him too that which is in the Western mind, when of all the official classes. Their opinions true policy is to leave her alone," But Mr him to suratinizing the conditia view that word siucere, and the malfeasande in high oing these beneficial results, to advance. pay (15 amends, and 15 fine for causing the China Companiol patition from the Canton him to seratinizing the condition and prospects of are bought and sold, their, censures are in- Hart subsequently admits (clauss 7) that if Company, the company from Ku and Kang,
A respectful 18 amend he would orde of ex-ment would case offciale, shiva To the Peking Cheat of existing as practically pay 115 amends, and 15 fine for causing the China from the point of view that word siucers, and their apparent boldness in de we leave her alone she will not feel that (in China,) and the Tungahing Company, disturbanos Defendant said he had got his suggests. From the memorials that appear nouncing fraud and malfeasande in high oing these beneficial results, but will relapse distant land of Peru. head out somehow he would make it a daily in into indifference and cease to advance.
the Pekin
want of material strength which is produ- all composed of Chinese, who are in da point to see his friend and tell him what evident that there is no lack of officials up the misconduct of the parties soused, what, then, is to be done? We must not infor point to see his friend and tell him what evil in the Peking Gazette, it in abundantly places is designed more frequently to cover oing these beneficial results, but will relapse disco posud of Chinese, who are in the the Magistrate had said
Chimaman engaged at the West Point throughout the Empire who closely watch or their own short-comings, than to secure What, then, is to be done? We must not inter
throughout the Empire who closely wateli or their own short-comings, than to Breure advise her, because advice create a suspicion; and raadtrented, and, as if to Heaven, im What, then, is to be done? We must not inform you how we are deceived, despised, We, your bumble servants, desire to Bhp was charged by Mr. MacDonald with onces, who are desirous that wrongs honesty in the administration of public af advies her because advice creates suspicion; for you the larceny of some copper nails. Mr. should be righted, and bad ways abandoned fairs. To advise, and even censure, the we must not force her, because the use of and treated, and, as if
west plore für better, and who courageously and per Emperor, has a democratio appearance; force would be unjust, and would not pertam May gave the prisoner a very severe repri-sistently give their opinions and offer their but it is like all Chinese falschooda conduce the desired results; wo must not presa profitable trade, whether among Chiness er plore you to examiné into our case. To us it seems to be plain that the basis of all mand: lie was in a respectable employ with advice in the cause of improvement to the stitutional habit of untruth, unaccountable her, because united pressure, which is im- ancivilized countries, lies in placing great good wages (15 osuta -day), and yet he Emperor; but all such criticism relates to to foreigners in its aimlessness; for few be would be essential to success; we must distinction of those who may be at home or
in-nerviz could not keep himself from picking and the internal affairs of China as distinguish lieve in it except the must ignorant. When leave her alone that she may advance of her have gone abroad. We are sil born in
practicable owing to diversity of intercata, p be-proud stealing. He was sont to hard labor for internal affairs of China as distinguish lieve in it except the must ignorant. When would be essential to success, we must patre on loving the people without He was sont to hard labor for ed from those affected by foreign inter the Emperor wants to do any hing which own accord. But if we leave her alone she China, and left that region of courtesy and three months in the course, and all such suggestions, appealing he tears may be disapproved by say portion cond
Ride Chinese servants in the employ of to past purity, rather than to future ad of the official disses, the Censors speedily will not advance. This, Mr Hart considers fair dealing because of an extreme poverty, Colonel Knox Gore ware charged on suspi-vancetaent, founded on ethicalp recepta and take the bist, and he is boldly lectured other conclusion don of having stolen & gold, watch from the ending in moral platitudes, fail to touch for not doing it. I am surprised that Mr. other conclusion
ethlialp recepta and take the pist, and one China, and left that
naturally and healthy progress. I see no to Dolona's house, No. 1 Morrison Hill, on those points which the Western mind regards Hart should refer to so shallow a
by other wonclusion to these arguments, and first year of Hiler-Fung's reign (1851) think
to these arguments, and
moto go away intu ather lauds. It was the the morning of the 4th November; and as, as at the base of all progress; in a word, system of jugglery a
must confess that they strike me as tore the banditti and rebels (in Kwangtong) first year of Hieu-Fang's reign (1851) that the robbery was believed to have been com material improvement (in its widest sense, whatever, save that spirit of deception
evidence of anything ingenious than logical.
prevented all laborers and craftenens fiud. witted by some one of the servants, they and suggestive of freedom of action in which pervades the whole fabrio of Chinese were all charged by Inspector Horspool the development of resources and ores- society. He adunits that these Censor who
ing employment, and it was at that time that we met with persons asking for work- One of the prisoners had absconded and tion of industries) is never hinted at. (P.) ao freely express themselves on public af- was captured he was charged with the ad- But this cannot be wondered at for the faire never bint at material improvement in
The contract was made at that time between men who were to embark at Macao or Kum- ditional offence of leaving his master's em- majority ars ignorant and bat few of the the Western sense. The Peking Gazette
sing-Moon, (the enchimage north of Macao,) ploy. His Worship said that possibly minority are appreciative in the little know never yet contained a memorial from the
the partics, the stipulations of which were eight out of the nine wore lunce on it ledge they do chance to possess: Some boldest mandarm in the land recommend. sight out of the nine were lunccent, ant it
fully pointed cut, and can still be examin was therefore for their interest that the forty officials in the provinces, and perhaps ing an experimentin railways, ortelegraphs,
ed; but who would ever have supposed EDWARD, ARQUEISHOP OF WESTHINTSR" right man should be found. He would ten at resins
WASHINGTON, Saturday, Aug. 14.
that it would be thus perverted and alter would ten at Peking, have a glimmaring notion and yet there are muudarius who have pro- hold ten at Peking the provinces, and perhane boldest mandaria in themorial from the
"Venerable Brother,Health and the bind them over for a week in $30 each, so of what it is that the foreigner means fecard to be friendly to these improvements. State Department:
The following has been received at the ed Within the past twenty years not less Apostolic blessing. alto that the Polios inight make inquiries into when he speaks in general terms of pro- Why does not Prince Kung himself, or
than several tens of thousands
We have been from the newspapers bare -the matter.
LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES, gross, but of these fifty, not one is prepared Wen-alang, or some other of the supposed
seccessively come to this port, who request that Dr Cummings of Scotland, has requir enter boldly on a career of progress, and friends of progress, cume out and prepare
PEKING, June 3, 1860.
ed and have sought for employment and of you whether leave will be given at THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S VISIT tale the consequence of even a leable initis the way? If the Emperor can be told from Mr Hovey, our Minister in Peru, turing cattle sad feeding horers, as their sout from the Catholic Church to put for SI, have recently received a letter protection, who have been engaged in pas- the approaching Council to those who dis TO MACAO....
Uve. In this conneoties, and at this point, uploasant truths, why not tell him some inclosing a manuscript paper in Chiness masters have directed them, or have tilled ward the arguments which they think can I would call attention to a memo, which of the advantages of railways and tele- for presentation to the Imperial authori- the lands and dng walls in compliance with be advanced in support of their own opini Macio, 9th Nov., 1869.- Early this morning tha Fire Dart, Captain. accompanies this note, in which I argue graphis? If the people as opposed to them, ties. Eu transmitting it to Pekin Mr their orders. Their toil has ceased not, ous; and that, on your replying that this is
This oil tou Barly morning the Fire Dr, that progress has commenced, and will why should not the few intelligent met who Horey states that i had no owl Sands, with H. RB. the Duke of
will why should not the few intelligent men who Foroy states that he had no knowledge morning or evening, and they have had no matter to be deterred by the Holy See, burgh and agite on board, and tbo, FL.M.S. of the sting or eve
Mfonrish in China, reasoning much as fol are said to be friendly to the cause, place of the contents. On the receipt of the rest either in cold or host. These, who has written to us upon the subject. Rinaldo were discovered at anchor, the
reliable information
Now, if the inquirer knows what is the To secure pengrasa for Chios, with her the people Mr Hart says the majority of Dr Williams, who furnished me with awe obtain our food and clothing, and belief of Catholics with respect to the teach- one off the Praya Grande, and the other in To secure progress for Chich, with her the people on the subject before paper mentioned I placed it in the hands of know one off the Praya Grande, and the other present suspicions and past isolation, China the official classes are ignorarit, sud few of translation. (4.) I think the statements does suy one suppose that we are uning authority which has been given by our in mit Fiat either be allowed to move at the minority are appreciative in the little made by the petitioners bear evidence of aware of the obligations that belong to Divino caviour to His Church, and there the Road At B-o'clock, royal salute of present suspicions and past isolation, China the official classes at says the majority of Dr Williams, who furnished me with how vary wall, are the conditions on which 21, mus iri hanor: of the Duke was fired hot own pace, and develop after her own knowledge they posses. This is not what truth. Rumom of the maltreatment of the those who employ us f. On the other hand, fore with respect to its infalibility in de frost San Francisco Fort, the Rinaldo xa from Ban Francisco Ford to its fashion; or, Second, she must be advised was recently represented in the United Chinese in Feru have long sincs reached it is those unserapulous foreigners who siling questions which belong to dogmas or lating the town immediately after. At into advanoing; or, Third she tunst be States, not what was said of Prince Kang, China, and the subject has been freely dis- fawn on the rich and despise the poor, who
Third-she to morals, he must know that the Church about 8 o'clock, H. E the Governor of forced into prograse by either (4) individual and of Wêre-siang, and of others who have cussed in the newspapers. There is an air bury all goodnces and annihilate right, cannot permit errors which it has carefully Macao, lock, Italy after a fast pace, he be allowed on, Chink the People Mou the sun; place for states sitting it to al author hastere lava ad feeding gaged in path of you whings of Scotland, newspapers Macao, in full uniform, want on board the
board the management, (B) coercion on the part of one bean compared to loading American states of probability in the charges, and a tone of that have made our contracts as waste pa considered, judged, and condemned to be Fire Dart, And landed under a salute of guns with II. L'II, who was received #1th foreign Power, or (C) pressure applied unani- guns with H. LII., who she identical-civilized
received with foreign Power, or (0) pressure applied unani men, nor was it the inducement offered for earnestness in the appeal, which preclude per, and that look upon our lives as trifling again brought under dizousniun. This, too, received with foreign pene, (f) goeroes (4) individual states, not what wasted in the what truth his cheers on the Wharf by all the officials and mously and conjointly by all Treaty Powers. the adurission of Chius into the family of a doubt in my mind as to the reality of ruokiah. Our food and clothing and our is what has already been made known hy
fer, and that fork foreign Consula, A Leves was held at the But the Treaty Powers have not identical civilized nations. But this general ignor. the grievances tot forth.
clothing and toured or doubled fortiga Consula A Leves was held at the interests, and will not combine to urge saca, instead of furnishing a reason for
at the a Government, Hons, attempt, even
wages are all doled out to us in the most our letters; for when we said it cannuit Government, House, after which H. R. Frp interests, and will not combine
The petition humbly represents that the meagre manner, eo that we are weakened be denied or doubted that Jesus Christ Him- diore through the town with the Governor, acts on China. A single. Power's withdrawing all pressure tending to infuse system of treatment as practised toward through, want of food, and yet they refuse self, in order that he might apply to all fellowed by live other carriages, and visited attempt, even if disinterested to coerce new ideas into the minds of the rulers and the coolies in Peru is cruel and oppressive all consideration of our lol. There we generations of men the fruite of His re- followed by five other carriages, and visited
minds Camoea Garden, and the famous cave adduse de tur
China into progress is certain to see its own people, presents the best possible reason in the extreure. I cannot but believe that are always harrassing us with their prevodemption, built here on earth upon Peter fe returning to tiff at Government House af object defeated by the readiness with which why they should be speedily enlightened, the enlightened Peruvian Government will, cations, to which they add blows and vitu only Church; that is, the one holy, Catho rnment House at Chins would take advantage of the distrist if we desire to bold amicable relations with upon inquiry into the facts, take promptperation; or they fasten 2 dangue on our fic, and Apostolic Church, and gave to him 12 o'clock, when a salute was fired the Monte Fort, and the Renatio, in honour of ban Monk,
by hand jealousy of some other Fower to op- them at all 18 is abundantly manifest measures for the suppression of auch extra- necks and drive us off to work to compel as at parer that was necessary for preserving
then at a H. R. U. the Prince of Wales, on the
ropose an inert rosistance to the efforts of the that there can be no satisfactory inforcourse ordinary abuses. Aut appeal so toughing to dig and plow when suffering with hun whole and inviviate the deposit of "faith and Daim of his anniversary. Covers were would-be foster-mother. Individual ma
would-be foster-mother. Individual ma- so long as of party evades the exaontion can scarcely fail to reaali the sympathies of ger aud cold. If our masters treat us harsh for delivering the sanie faith to all peoples, luid for 40 gnests. The Governor of Massonagement, a laid for 40 guests of H. M. the Queen, Advice in but thrown and gratuitously theories,
nagement, pazonal influence apart, simply of treaties upon which trade and friendly the Government authorities. With a viewly their rulers are partial, and, if anything, and tribes, and nations, we thereby signi means trickery, and is sure to collapse. intora urso depend; while the other bases of causing the subject to be brought to the worse than the first. If we cry out from proposed the health to The Prince and Prince rest of the Royal arcking oppositione conditions which now In reference to the Prince, and Princess of Wales, the Duke harm by creating suspicion and gratuitously theories, and the practical withdrawal of relations with Peru, I transmitted to Prince fer more reproaches and outrages; so that
Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke Advice is but thron is sure to collapse intore urse don
Advice in but throw away, and even does its hopes of advance upon vague and delusive attention of the powers having diplomatic our griefs and wrongs, we are made to ani-
and evene intoro uron which the exeontion ordinary abuses preesion of a Edinburgh,incess of Wales Queen, means trippersonal influe Individual me that there Edinburgh, and the rest of the Royal evoking opposition. Thus, the result of an all coercive power from its represent- Kung (inclosure B) the original, with Fainily, which was drunk with hearty cheers, the band playing "God Save the exist and surround the problems of progress
ally, which was drunk of the Royal harm by creating away, and even does interdure depoid; rade and friendly the scarcely fail to renol 60 tonshing is dis and drive us off to
ying God Save the examination of the conditions which now atives and all protection from its citizens. tender of my friendly offices in any suit-u doeth, and everywhore sue the grief that of disputation. This, Indeed, in the hinge
at all times we bear the violence which ends Queen B. R. H. returned thanks, and for Obine, leaves us with but que ollier al- tions, it is suficient to way 1st-That able for the relief of these unfortunate Yet, bow sau wo forget the kindness of our Catholics and all who dissent from them In reference to these three proposi-able effort that might be deemed advis drives people to make away with themselves upon which the whole question between drank to the King and Queen of Portugal, ternative, and that is, to see if when left to China advanced at her own pace and after people. The inslosure (C) is the Prince's own sovereign and our own fathers, which turus; and, from this dissent, as from a
at 2 o'cldek, H. R. H. was conducted on board the Five Dart under another salate of the board the Fire Dart under another salate healthy advancement.
on herself, there is a probability of real and her own fashion for upwards of two thou- reply, from which it will be seen that he strengthens our hearts in the midst of our foutem, all the errors of non-Catholics of 31 guns from San Francisco Fort, and et, csment. (Q.) Left to her sand years, at the expiration of which pe fally appreciates the friendly interest ma- otherwise tinendurable sufferings? Though dow. For, inasmuch as such bodies of Arid much chesring departed from this I maintain, has been already made. The lost nearly all her arts and sciences and States in the wolfare and happiness of the officers who intorest themselves in our wel catablished authority, which teaches mankind
self, will there ever be a start
That start, riod she bad so far degenerated as to have nifested by the Government of the United there are a few kind masters and equitable men are destitute of that living and divinely. little town, leaving buong its inhabitants addition, most pleasing souvenir of H. R. H's visit. condition of all progress is, that a want fallen into a state of hopeless decay; and Chinese, both at home and abroad..
shall be felt; it is when a want is felt that was not until foreign Powers forced open Many honaes on the Prays displayed sho mind seeks to supply it, and some wants her ports and imposed new conditions upon (United States Statutes at Large, vol 12, condition. If we are employed in shops
fare, they do not number more than one or cepecially the things of faith and the tala Reference to the act of Congress of 1862, two in ten, and after all, cannot relieve our of morals, and which also directs and go- fuge; the residence of the Viscount de are auth, that in the attempt to satisfy her
verns them in whatever relates to eternal attempt to satisfy her that she advanced a single step in the p. 340,) prohibiting eitizens of the United in other kinds of trade, we find ourselves salvation, so these same bodies of men have Dorcal, which was literally covered with them bannere in graceful lives, from the flagatall fountain want, which, once tapped, will Hart admits that advics is worse than use will show how earnestly our Government charges made against us of thievery and change
them, they create other wants there is a direction of material improvement; -Mr. States from engaging in the coolis trade, unable to clear ourselves of the unjusterer vried in their teaching, and their to the verandahs; and forming a large A, make a channel for itself and ruals onwards Ises; and, 3d-he contends that coercion has interposed its intinence for the suppres.robbery by unscrupulons men. If we go in therulure, your inquirer will consider either. being especially noteworthy.
and instability never ocase. If, During the might, the Governor's House arifying stream. China has felt such cannot be applied successfully by oue sion of this inhuman traffic. During the might, the Governor's House a master want-the want of material Power; and that pressure will not ha
ouesion
Mr. Williams, in a despatoli dated April disgrace and ridicule us. Thoras and as to the infallibility of its judgment in the streets, the boys uas vile language to the opinion which is held by the Church illuminated. The shortness of His Royal rangth, and, in natural life, to feel that applied successfully unanimously by 8, 1866, gives an interesting sketch of the briers meet us whichever way we turn, and defining whatever belongs to faith or morale, Highnew stay was non regretted by all the parent of all progress; she is attempting sity of interests henge that there is no the better regulation of the emigration ays (of Liuia) feels as if they had fallen into a ing the primacy and teaching authority of Highnes stay was onch rematch pleased to satisfy that want; in that attempt only thereby induce la real already admitted were subed in Pekin,
want is at the bottoms of all wants it is all the Treaty Powers, because of diver coolie trade, and of the efforts made for everybody in our companies in this port or what we ourselves have written respect- The Pritive expressed himself much pleased forme with the warm reception given, and said pig with the war reception given, and said he to satisfy that want; in that attempt to sup- alternative but to leave her alone, and tam. The rules proposed by the Chinese pit from which there is no deliverance, se Peter, he will at once perceive that Masonry he could not stay a couple of days alive, other wants are making themselves vancement." But he has already admitted were subunited to all the treaty Fowers seems our escape. We repress our feelings, of und hat have already been condeniu heply a want to which she has become keenly thereby induce a real and healthy nd Government appruded to the dispatch, dreadful are our sufferings and so far off van he given at the Council for the defence orer bere.
Having expressed a desire to make some and just as she aucsands of herself in sup. this self-advancement that the hope of March 18, 1867, stated that "the proposed of your Excellency with the request that opportunity aforded by this Council, in
felt, and the number of wauta will increase, (see note N) that all experience is against represented in Pekin,
for they are nutterable.
we could not have invited do not purchases of curios, H. R. H. drove with of Mr. Burlingame, in 3 dispatch dated We therefore come now Into the prereque non-Catholics to a discussion, but have only be Baron de Cerval to Vochom's shop, and
drove with plying one, so will China's determination to spontaneous progtem is not based upon urged them to avail themselves of the
plying one, so will is of herself in sustenate N) that all sad satisfy the others besoine keder, and be either the past or present condition of regulations do not meet the just expectations you would look upon our complaint with opportunity afforded by this Council, in
your Excellency with the The Governor of Maceo and the Baron
Baron do exercised after a more intelligent fashion. Chine, or upon any resuite hitherto ob of those who hoped to and in them a suf. your powerful protection, causing us wan-which the Catholic Church, to which their Cual were honored with a pressing invisically, China has, to my mind, entered tation of a speech made upon a festive and consequently they have never been and public petition we beg that your ita close unity and invincible vitality, and onde Thus, in her attempt to become strong play tained, but rather upen a liberal interpre ficient cheek to the rigors of that trade," derers to lush lor joy. In this our united forefathers belonged, gives a new proof of tion from. H. R., H. to be present in upon a career of improvement, and will, occasion by the American Ambassador carried into operation. No effective re-saving aid may be extended toward us to satisfy the wants of their souls by with
Saturday rening, to be given by the officers of the dustries, and achieve progress materially," to sum up what would result from a provided up to the present times by
step by step, develop resources, create in from China, the general tone of which was medy for the abuses mentioned has been like the dewy showers falling on the drawing them from a state in which they intellectually, and morally. I therefore am policy of fair play and non-interference,
distant wastes, reviving the dying and cannot be sure of their salvation. II The new Governor of Macao bas by com decaying plants. You will be to us like a by the inspiration of Divine grace, daily more inclined to believe that the true zather than to describe things as they now mon repute done much to suppress the lucky star shining along our road. Your they shall perceive their own danger, am satisfied with the rate at which she policy is to leave her alone-not that I ADD"
olie trade at that place, and to introduce compassion to us miserable people will lead and shall seek God with their whole R-Mr. Hart makes the encouraging an. proper system of emigration, but I ap. us, alive or dead, to remember your kind-heart, they will easily cast away all precon- Mahip Mersey went on board . M. progresses, but that I think, given the con- nouncement that voluntary progress has prebend that all efforts to this and willness, and to enjoy your kindness wherever ceived and adverse opinions; and, laying ship Storpion at Queenstown, with orders alitions which do exist and cannot be ignored, already commenced that a start has already prove ineffectual if confined to China. The we are; their fragrance will be transmitted aside all desire of disputation, they return for her to proceed to Bermuda. The ship China is most likely to come to gond in the been made. When we analyze the grounds remedy can never be effectually applied to endless ages.
most likely to come be ignored, already commenced thatary progress" has prebend them of emigration, but I appassion to us miserable company at ance rushed on deck, and pro- end, with benefit to herself and barm to upon which this sesertion is made, it ap here. No matter what guards and restric
to the Father from whom they have long un feated firmly against going, se after the none, if allowed to go along at her own pears that the Imperial Government feels tions may be placed upon the departure of ment
Prostrate we hand up our earnest state happily gone astray, We, ou our part, will font cruise they did not think her sea-rate, than if dealt with after a fashion of the waut of material strength, not to go. Chinese from the ports, ready means will
joyially run to meet them; and, embra worthy. The matter has been referred to which the chief characteristics would be varn the provinces sud compel an obeer be found to evade them upon the arrival of December, 1988.
Tuxa-cat, Seventh year, 11th moon,-ing.
moon,cing chain,
cing them with a father's charity, we shall the Admiralty, who have ordered she vessel constantly recurring acts of violence, and ranos of treaties on the part of the provia smigrants in foreign lands. This has been
rejoice, and the Church will rejoice with A carefully prepared statement agreed to that our children who were dead have compe that foreign dictation which breeds revolt, vial mandarins (because that would be an the case herstofore, and I see ou reason to by the Canton Company from Kean-Kaug to life again, and that they who were loeb Is hut been announced at Chathum garl and checks healthy growth and natural innovation tipon the time-honored principle believe that it will tot continue: The of and Tung. Shing Company
have been found. This, indeed, do wa 79rd Regi- and checks betation which blence, and rang the provinces ad atreugth, not feels tions may matter what guectually applied aro; their or your kinds your kind-heart, seek God deir own
[Inclosure C.]
earnestly ass of God; and do you, venerable. JUNE 1, 1869. brather, join your prayers to outs.
"In the meanwhile, as
& token 'of the STS,-I have had the benor to receive Divine favour and of our own. especial
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absent, while Mr Quin allá d hshout the particulae:care
been postponed ainións en-ɗl's quiries might be made by the Murray said that they were but they had often can b ots laid before them by the they ought to bava, got ce from the Police in th ce iron the pan bare
they had dotib yolk
that he did he mean
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es to such houses should be!A there was a tendency to ecoming disreputable,
if
that the Pollos could keep a upo anch houses, and when
orderly, the license could
Mr Thomsits Mid that the,
be granted for sit months
rere fery apt to degenerate
With caution, HOWEVETI “
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he could not make any in-
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ment to go out of the office. who applied for a license for 'Garibaldi, was granted tby applicant stating that gerkoristan of the R, C., www.cactioned about Going
Valerio next appeared to'l tation for a license to w
formerly the Yokohama Bose and Crown, Vid picious on him; he was it fuprates with the Greek pirates „che tried to stow Łaskachiaj house, and other dondiing which co. Id not be clearly >The Juiucés therefor used the heense.
business.
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be
to be repaired.oed at Chatham Regi-action that the Chirous of enfimits to the
on that reinforcements for the 70rd Ragi-action." Thus, without going the length of local responsibility), but to resist foreign forts of the Christian nations, however, ment will leave Cliathan, for Ceylon, about of saying that the Chinese authorities intrusion or impost such onerons restric have done much to ameliorate the horrors ho 5th of the
Bed that the primacy, both of honour and
'tor and his successore by the Founder
of jurisdiction, which was conferred upon
of the Church, is placed beyond the hazard
the
by
no room
the 8th of the ensuing mouth, the old themselves conscionaly are desirous of en- tions upon foreign intercourse as to narrow of this traffic, as much, perbaps, as we taD To Hon. J. Ross BROWNE, O, mano having been chartuled by the Lering upon a career of (what we style) its limits to the treaty ports, and, if possi hope for where there are so many means of Government for their conveyance to join improvement, I feel I can safely assort that: bie, regain that position of isolation which ovading all laws and regulations that way your Excellency's note of the 27th nit, in benevolence, we most lovingly give to you
improvement,menced the head-gharters of the regiment. Major China has commenced to improve, and that the Empire hau enfbyod for so shy den he put in force. A determined effort to which you bring to my notice the pitiable and to your diocese our Apostolia blessing. Barnes has been appointed to proceed progress, although slow at the start, is certurias. What other kind of material ameliorate the abuses alleged to exist in the condition and misery of the Chinese labor.Givers at St. Peter's in Romis, this Ceylon in charge of the troops, which tain to roll onwards with a daily increasing strength" is meant than that which is countries to which these laborers emigrate era who have gone to Peru, and make 4th day of September, 1860, in the 241 will bumber 124 non-commissioned oflcers momentum and in a daily increasing acquired through dramal and guiboats, would seem most likely to effect the object known your willingness to aid in relieving Fear of one Pontificate. and privates.
ratio,
what other do they feel the want of iMs in view, I submit the correspondence for them du
"POPE PIUS IX.*
to