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No. 8939.---SEPTEMBER 19, 1891.]

That I hear the Avilag Harbour Master has been laudably native in drawing the Hos botwoon yeasels recognised as mon- of-war and those which are not an recog. vited.

That it cannot be argued that the policy of the Hongkong Government is niggardly in any sense in its recognition of vesselu of war.

That of all nations tho. Chinese have the Jonat reason to complain on that score, and Commander Hastings is to be con- gratulated upon his recent action. That amongst the varied manipulations in the Share Market now being effected, by way of a last kick on the part of disap- pointed operators, Imaris stock has had a fair amount of attention.

That on the first blush the case which brought life on board the Zabina Goudey ander the public eye, reminded me soma. !. what of the famous or infamous story ví

the U. G. Whitmore.

That in the latter case one of the vic- tims succumbed under the brutal treat. ment dealt out to the crow; but it is different matter in the 2. Coucy case; the missing iman appears to have born the only one alleged to have been ill-treated, while others of the Whitmore men who gavo svilence wore mizo badly used.

That if the man who is said to have jumped overboard had put in an uppearance in Live witness-box, the aspect of the case might have been changes.

That some influence has been at work on That as the caso stands sittle can be said in opposition to the action of the Acting Attorney General and Pulico Magistrate. That the Shanghai-ing of incapable men on board ships is the case of most of

the other side of the world to discredit this enterprise has been clearly apparent for some time, and that some other in- fusses has been working at this side of the world in harmony therewith, la alao pretty evident.

That so long as weak holders and timid men erist, such tactics will succeed to a certain extent, although the nefarious doings such as those which have marked the past few months in the local Share Market will be very much hampered in the future by the Share Regulation Bill. That the telegraphic news, to the effect that saways had shown 40 to 50 oz. to the

those osses of ill-treatment.

CANTON,

THE ANIC FOREIGN PERLİNG.

THE CHINA MAIL.

(From a Correspondent.)

Catton, September 18. The Provincial Examinations terminated this morning, and the students left the Examination Hall about daylight. They sppear to have conducted themenea fairly well during the two or three waska. more days will as them entered over the province, where they will have to wait patiently until the resulta are known and published.

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THE TROUBLE IN THE NORTH. 4EREST OF A FOREIGN CUSTOMS

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1 Peking. The foulant thinga the suddenly springs op our Christians appear not givan to the priest, or if the friends of

book appear to from his pun

1 like a cloud and with one consent rebel the deceased will not submit to the on- in England any lewd fellow of the basor against their rulers. What a calamity to shrouding process, they are salt to rebel sort should commit to print andh vile and China 1 The Chinese know it and there against the religion and a number of people The Amghei Mercery of Tuesday hat, fil.hy statemento sa this accomplished Chi. Fate are the more nawilling to become go to the house and insult them in a hundred 15th inst, sags :-This afternoon the most nese scholar has done, both he and his Christiane, and sau though the authoritie, waps, while they demand that the four. national ramours were carront in the publisher would be liable to find themselves did not forbid men to become Christians tants shall be refunded with interest, Foor Settlement about the alleged arrest of a in grol. It would be impossible to translate

The trap, while the officials and iterati Foreigner, Mr C. W. Mezon, at Chinkisig, into English many of the things which they wout themselves tell others not to do puople are taken in this way and fall into Sir Robort Bart seems to have spoken make a chameless prefit out of ihom (that for complicity with the Kolanche. The Shi-sien says of the Roman Catholice. The ant hortion of gas are keeping the mat antire collection of documente buure on its of a possible conflict between China and is, by receiving bush money) and say these tor very quiet. but upon cuqairy wo find tice page the nato of Wang Wen-chao foreign Paver when might end in the methods of refining silver sro all right. there is a certain amount at truth in the formerly Governor of Hanso, disintegration of the Empire. The passing They per court to them ton, sad speak of

away of the Imperial power would, the

thent as

western scholars, Whotover a atrics, wild and improbable as they appear and it may be said to he published weder Ohineso writer any, bo for from a gain to priost is resident he makes frianda with at first night; and though there has been no confirmation reenivad up to the present of the protago. A cumplimentary preface western countries. Who is it, he uske, the Hoials and they and presents to ons who to-day allows foreign trade and another, nad when there is any trouble the the alleged discovery of some 25 pounds pouling of the works as invaluah 6, 18 writ- It would afford much pleasure it as good of dynasta hong shu effects of the ton by Ya Yuchsonistino Literary foreign missions? It is the Emperor, but afficials do as ho wishes and protect him, Á book they suspected peram, the deuils to hundre Chocellor of the provuce of Honan, who the people do not want it. However, therefore the seat growe 3D account could be given of the people of sufficient to justify us in gising the follow also himself is the author of several pa, ses although they do not want it, thure is the have called the ken this of a most

the Emperor's com-

vicious character. It has picture id it Canton as n the students, but poethering particulars of his movements within in the bat. Altogether there are between Emperor and there are

mands to his infstors to negotiate treaties the past days, drying what the one and owo thousand documentsgiren, bear- wave of anti-foreign fueling, appears to be things of which he is acchand, Mrang po a variety of anbjects such as Educa- with foreign ambassadure, and no one in which are beautifully drawn, but though it riking. In walling through the strea Masc in fear fara Assistant A, in the tor, Prinsen of Government, Naval and the Empire deres to dishes, but this is well executad representations of sosory one hours the criss of 'in, 'ta, or shat, shaal, I. M., to which position he has has re- Military Affairs, ere. The last twenty bucks one great and clear result of China being and of a variety of things, all manner of cuntly beau prometud, and was we believe are deve to foreign affairs under various under the rule of an absolute monarch, abominations are found in it. [Hero beat, or kill, repeated with a frequency to have been transfected to Peking shortly. Leadings. The most objectionable pas. Suppose now the Emperor should at some follow some most obscene matters which anul Rommosity that is not altogether wooth-He left Chinking about a fortright go, sages occur in papers that trant of misalue, faturo date issue a preclamation saying cannot be translated into English).

batensibly for mutue trip to Korea, bat,

hur other parte ain exceedingly objection- The treation with foreign over trics line of Reman Catholic missionaries from China" - Thess thrkata, many of them empty insies 1 of making that journey he went to ing

able, and it is evident that no amalt moont any inconvenienres tor the people of and net worthy of novice or remark, baza Japan and afterwards vs South and of the ill will which missionari awaken in China. For myself I can decide (ou after the reign of Kang Hai.

Quotations are introduse from the Baj- beam indukad in aver since the Franco-cre up to Shanghai from Hongkong on due to the fact that they are supposed to be their newal), the people may decide the Chinese war. For a time there is compu.Saturday in the Chien, the reared upon wething for a political end. using religion matter for themselves, the people would ko'chi of Welynen. to over ther real design of bringing Unina in that caro promptly and energetically This book was published in 1841 and the

with accumulated passion and deep hatred author is described ratiru quiet, and then again we have the day of his arrival Mr. Mason and an in-under, foreign dominions."

Mr Wylie asmeni- The terasuppose the foreigner. At the news of terview with Air Bredon, the Shanghai period of trantonings of slaughter. At

Commisioner, about the armas Reized, karbarian and

'une line 1 aro this prolatuation even the little childener of the Gosarement who we bitterly opposed to foreign interdouras. Ie bay present there aung be some explanation, as which were consigned to Mr Mason, constantly applied foreignere; even the ould prepare themselves and take up perhaps be said that he represents the idea

pear and endgol and go forward against of foreigners hold by the Chinese officials some of the Chinese are enquiring in their fand in Consequence of what thon

of 60 years ago, and that it is not quite fair innocence. * Why are all the Western corn-transp.red Mr Mason left Shanghai'denon' appears sometimes and the foreigner regardless of danger.

The above extracta show the temper and to quote him as if he had writton yesterday,....... the same day, for hia pat in Chin- that in toemorial addreanad to the throne. king, ziving Air Breton ka word of hon-Thus in a document evalained is Book 191 the best of this writer's mind. He hates but since he is quoted with approval in the the Foreignor, merchant and missions which was published only three out in patur to Shanghai immediately. witten by Liu Yuuks like, the me is a triof and the other is a 416 tus Errival at Chinking Mr Mann was tian Governor of Choking, the word seat on board R. P. M's a bout Redvole, where he romainad til he was secretly

That the old story of the inad quacy of the means possessed by the Sanitary Board to deal with the reatters placed under its cate, has again been told by Mr Francis, That it seems to be a very sensible view to tako, that if responsibility be thrown on the Board by law. means should be given trios going to war with us? Anyhow we by Government to meet and evertake think something might be dour to mitigate these dating for which the Board ig responsible.

this torist

ance whịch si tienes becomes al tolerable One gentleman who ha

which the avizure of arms sa bu le. On

ton, ought to help to reassure investor Tust to say that the Heard was not respon spent many years in Chion, and has twin taken on tourd the dustin Alars last night,

in this stock That great honour is due to the resident who took the trecble to ubliterate the Boreeching wheelbarrow nuisance That the poor barres men themacivre are perhaps not very rush to blame-indeed, I fancy Chinese regard horrible noises rather in the light of a luxury,--but the Magistrate was on the right track in punishing the contractor severaly. "That ten-cents' worth of grease would make nearly every hand-barrow in the Colony run smoothly for a week. That the chirpy wheel-barrow music iz par- haps in China the oldest form of sustained screeching known to the Celestial cur. That it has been fordly cherished and care- fully handed down from generation to generation along the corridors of lime.' there can be no question, and I should not be surprised to find a modern Soo Tang Po inditing poems to the memory of the lively strains of the paat, now yo rudely suppressed by the unpoetis. uu- sympathetic and armusical soul of the foreigner in Hongkong.

That I hear Praga Contral, from the Bank to the Botal Corner, is a perfect hotbed of public spirit,

That there oven the P. W. D and the Water and Draina Department aro hold in comparatively light ostov. That not long ago a large firm there was Bummoned for obstruction, bemore bales

of goods were found in the thoroughfare. That these said bales were deposited on the top of a collection of granite slabs be- longing to the Government, That the superincumbent bales formed the ground for a Sne, but the obstraction caused by the granite slabe was un- noticed.

That the public-spirited residents aforesaid,

That the discussion showed how shame

the fully inadequate aro

mauntie of carrying out the law, although the law itself bas boon carofully amended. That the broadening of the sunstitution of the Board is a long-promised concession to popular representation, and the fran ing of the Health Ordinance make the delay all the more ridiculous. That members of the Board should vote against resolutione framad to obtain the means to carry out the law, in passing

strange.

sible because they had no rea of deal of experienes of various kindin, when inesting the responsibility is like pottingha goes into the streets, and is shourad ni to cart before the huree.

as shove, takes down the name of tho street, and if pembia, the marie of the shop. (if the offerler happens to be in a

the matter

for his shop.) and reports Couzul, who represents the easy to cha If his old be Chinran Authorities. done by all, and the Consola could send in a wankly list of offenders, or shops where they were employed, 1 routere to think we whmid hear term than we de of there of fensive greetings. In any cases a libis 11 in almost information would work a cure incredibly how ignorant the people asp. evan the Editors of native ne au pers pront of this Fenerance accept the following 1. The nativ thorities have bee making anquiries as to the numbur, natura zaradi sitantion of Mission buildings, (chapels, schools, heapitals, hosrava). The rausea of thesu investigations, the foreigner is told,

Thai Dr Cantlis sboufe say he was malo

of something, is intelligible; but it ɔa not quite clear whether it is the sanitation of Hongkong, or those entrusted with the sanitation of the place.

That the details of the kanang Rista render

the situation users morim that was supposed to be.

That the evidence appears the conclusive that the sldiery, not the mob, was the engine of destruction, and the Hunan nuation is now more ticklish ikan qver

KROWNIE

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Sir Jams krwell, Chef Justice.)

Saturday, Sept. 19.

LAKCENY.

Chan Abui was charged with stealing bontaining divers articles of clothing! from a lieuse on 20th August. He pleased not guilty. The following were the jury: D. Castro, F. E. dus Remedios, F. A da Sva, H. Thompson, F. X. de Jesus, W.. Young and H. J. Saunders.

Attorney General (Hon. A. Arting J. Lunch) said the evidence for the prese

The

with the aid of the Police Magistrate,ution was that about 3. on 20th Aug, have put right this anomaly. That the known barmony existing between

the constructive departments of the Gor ernment is responsible for this result. That this P.W.D. rake the storm-drains, while the other drains are laid by the other Department, and the W. and D. seems to take the cake,

That owing to the wait-on-cach-other po

the constal followed and captured him.

bat anfortunately he was caught. Ile

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it being circulated through the port that it was either the Kinofa or Nual that was to bring him on here, for there was a

Famour Gurrent that the Chinese meant to attempt It was while searching for papera auung bis effects that the authuri bias at Chinking decovered the explo

He was brought down to Shaughni Aives today, accompanied by a Customs - corn. The diptain of the rhin Moru ro- vvived instructíons, then starting, by be

a member of the Baulin Ynen.

But to pass from generalities to parti- cular statemems, the following punnge from a dormant in Book by Ting is an exemple of wild,

Then comes an account of the expulsion

had

barbarian is that restiatly employed tuliin. Ee bas taure to say in abuse of years ago, we may reply that the charges beth, but the passages already canalatod he makes are virtually charges of yesterday ribeth fraigner though he also suffice to explain what he thinks of us and endorsed by present official opinion and what would be our fate if he could obtain sanction. Thean obarges are sungas other peaks of opening warts or carrying on trade with the devet ne. The whois tour the desires of his heart.

things that the priests give their converte of this paper is thoroughly anti-foreign The autbreaks against foreigners this pills that befool them ou entirely that they The and book contains a secret memorial year have been apocially characterised by to the throne anent the affairs of the attacks on the Orphanages of the Roman teaching, that men and women sloop to

lose the power of resisting the foreign

barbarians' from Vinfhao-yung

Catholics. von in Wusach, whore Mensta.gether in the churches, and that the priests Argent and Green were murdered, the rio: take out the eyes of the dead. Some of was essentially an anti-orphanage rot al- the charges are both indescribably nasty though there was an orphanage in the place and indescribably silly, and monet be Jaildron

wore being brought in from quoted in English. There was one man, entry districts to Wasuel to be forwarded this writer says, who under false colours so the orphanage at Kunkiang Rumour satered the seat with a view to testing the

he been told

of their reckless wrong which cannot but have a was busy in describing what was to be done truth of what most injurious faenco on people who re- with them when hoy got there. The manuts doings. He pretended not to eat for several gard it as the utterance of a serious politi of the Wasuch people were wrought up a days. The priest being informed (that he We have only to imagine the ponti with horrible tales of the barbarities was dead), came holding a small, knife in cian. ments which

are hers give, itering practised by the liomanists on the children his hand. Just as he was about to take through the schstars and gentry, of any

whom nations district into the minds of the were thrown out that the bungalows of the ting the knife and knocking down the priest they profess to befriend hints out his eyes, up jumped the man and nelz- common people, and we have at once all Weslagan Mission on the hills opposite to le ed away. It is said, ha continues, that from 10 cattios of western lead 8 oz. the clom its messary for as anti-foreign Wusuch were a sort of kitchen where babies

thies) of silver An error hy the authorities about the whole; ries and for w attempt to expel the were boiled, and at last all this wild the remaining 22 catties can be sold to j

talk (8 catties) r may be extracted, while foreigner, This Tsiang Tonfall was, I produced its natural result. An arrault bei, & flunan man and another mem- was made on the foreigners, the only won the original cost, but this silver can only her of the Halin Yuen, but he has who could be found ware prblicly murdor

Ilised the women and children were tarely been dead now for some years.

Callowed to esespe with their lives, and the to have been especially wrath wes awakened by are utterances of Sir Thomas houses and chapel of the Wesleyan Mission Wade and Sir R bert Hart on the rela- were ceted and destroyed.. tions of China with foreign countries and on the developtout of the mineral and or Chinese Blue other resources of the Chinese Empire. and he addresses self in reply to Sirk, s far as they bar on the orphanage has hoard that the priests go through the work of the missionaries, are worthy of length and breadth of every province [ear- Thomas Wade. After some utreductory observations he says: Foreigners like to special attention. The officials would find rying their doctrine) and it they find ang Co to China; the Chinese do not desire it very hard to deny that the sum and sut-who will not believe thoy get them in the to go to foreign lands. In this the feelings lanes of all the auti-orphsange sanders Churches and seere or in a cake, after of the Shiress and of foreigners are differ-which produced such terrible results during to these either But In the matter of trading and making the present statuer are to be found in which their nature is outplotely changed.

In the same way they cause women to be- profit for the support ef oneself and one's three Blue Boks, family the fealings of the Chinese and of

come thoroughly licentinos. But here foreigners are exactly alike. But those published with the authority of high off-again he becomes himself the vile in his who come from Western lands to trade bil. The straums of popular fuastioista

pdf attack, sad in consequence led the rearow he had in board. the charzon not being taken out tili Mir Masen left the ship, which he did, so soon the Arshin Maru came to her moorings, in a Customs oraiser, going straight on board the Custogus cruiser Ling Feng, which was mored to a boy close to the Cardline.

Mr Mason har siaco been kept on board. The greatest reticence is pre

matter. A passenger who came down the Kurf & fein Chinking to day sends us the following: Ho arrival of the Pico at Chinking on the night, of the 13th inat, Mr M on of the L. M. Cur. tome, wise had gone away for the benefit of his henthal as fortight age, and re- tarned from Hongkong in the Chiyun on Saturday, was sent atraget on board the is that magne may he actepted for their pre-Helpme, whether under arrest or got 1 Their in Chinking A aunsber of yomon runnern are would nor find out.

was full of ramours, but the greatest reti then sent off and they roll es sehemu-

cence was peeved by rose who know masters, school-mistress. preachers about the basinuss that the Emperor is about to have all the places pulled down, and the foreignra driven out. A Breeze is attempted, or distracting rumeurs curentated The most charitable construction to put upou

the conduct of thego runners in that they have been left to guess the rengon for their bring despatched on such erruds, and the

Loctinu.

HE ANTI-FOREIGA OUT-

BREAK N CHINA.

THE RIOTS IN CHINA, WHO EXPOSIBLE FOR THEM? writes in the N. Dely News

F

In view of these facis the contents of the

The talk of the beasbops

in Wumab was the echo of documents

PAY

be got by using Uhinamon's eyes; the eyes of foreigners are of no avail for this pur- poss Woi Yuen

candid enough to say

is

this his remarks do not apply to the dotens of Roman Catholics in western lands about which he has no information. He is

only speaking of what goes on in Chins

The editor proceeds to repeat a report ho

administer medicine

(To be continued.)

RELIGIOUS SERVICES :—

us all do so that they any get some profit spring from the fobutain of officisi naligoi-Luguege for us to follow hi

ty. out of as, and anatch from us the means of by itself. In the present paper I shal This subject will require to be trusted to treaty but gain. This is not according

four we have to yet got to the end of Content myself with showing what the Blue Western plac8.

What are the Chinese Books here to say about other charges ing to depend on (by and by for support? sides those that relate to orphanages, It is said that in ten years the treaties ave to be altered. foreigners will ask for other things and will Your Excellencies say that

the Tal responsibility for the recent suli- It has been frequently stated of late that

foreign riots in China reste with the dicial and literary classes and not with people. On the other hat, the officials theatres would throw the responsible estety on the Ko-lau and other secret

ceties, and would represent themselves them, and they will on su asking till as being alge her in oount of any desire they get all they want.

brought against the Roman Catholics be-

In Book No. 11, of this collection, mie sions are dealt with at considerable length lu two chapters untitled: The

pulsion of Christianity from Kinnget and

| being father to the thought, they indulge in theas false statements. If such obari- table constructions be the arrest ones en the authorities are onipable, and ought to to informed that the guilt wil lie at their door, if anything results from these lying to lest and jujure foreigners. Dr. Juhintais matter calmly (it appears that) what i Hunan. The firet of these two chaistar Rev. G. H. Bondfield;-Services at

reports.

If one exxines

China

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because foreigners are employed by the die al publication that has a er fraan morch to south and from vast to west Christian book entitled

isok

cr

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GERMAN BETHESDA Chatel--Borvioc in

Quotations. HONGKONG, Sept. 10, 1891, OPIUM--New Patan, cash,... 5on

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Parade Service at 8.30.M. (Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sundays) Matins at 11. Holy Com- union at the 11 o'clock service on the

ex Evensong at 6. demoralization of China, and graduallar, 3rd, and 5th Sundays in the mouth.

UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road.-Min- tors arema to be made up of about 14 11.00 .M. and 6 P.M. has called the attention of readers of the they want, is what we Chinees cannot

of pagas quotation from an "intangely anti- 2. Many of the people still believe that. Daly own to an important and grant, and that is the plain truth.

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CqURCH, Bailors" Chins at the s considerable cirenlation

is to have foreign railways and carriage:

Home.-Service on Sunday, at 11 a.. and The mountains and the rivers of: Notes on China and the 1'ead, wenn sie pages 6.3 P.3 The Holy Communion is adm!- Chia-se Covernment in its Custom service present firan A fw quidations from thus the prisoner was seen making his way out that therefore the Customs sleng to foreign: A thay perhaps throw som light on the China, the natural barriera of the country, of achitional matter from the pen of the nistered on the 1st and 3rd Smnlays in the are to be treated by freignere ncoring to editor of the Blue Books himself. The month at 11 AM.; on the Rud and 5th at 15 i qustion of Who

responsible; and if wa

tasir will, the mountains to be leselled and second chapter has about seven pages of 7.34 A.M.; and on the 4th, at the Evening of a house carrying a box. The per countries, and a much ill-wil is cherished admit the principle that the man who sits who saw his shouted Thief' and the

they please. i towards the Queloms and all the employees. fire to a house is to be held accountable for then they are allowed to du un pase, quotation from the same scurve, with about Service, priconer dropped the box and ran. A Chi-

two pages of supplementary information by Fan myrtacts of the editor.

ST. JOSEPH's Cauca, Garden Road...... The ignoraues of Editora of native all consequences resalting from his action, are kees constable heard the cry aud suuing the

ven though he was not present when the then they will be happy. prisoner running away pursued and arrusted newspaper was usidenced the other daytmus obtained complete mastery over the tailliers of Clincse wealth are to go to that my be said to be aerely hostile ceiling Bervice, Benediction.

the Chinese people are to norva them, the I pass river everything in these books. Mass and Sermon, 5.30 .. Evans him. At the station The prisoner made his

Bape and jumped into the harbour, and when a native paper in Gaston spoke of boiling and when the worst mischief was truasuries, the cotless acres of China | cism of the historic faste on which Chris doue, then we must mintale that the Sir John Walshum as the Real Cou- official and governing classes of Ching a th its bouses and |

Besh, and foul are to The prisoner said ho atola two jackuts.ul in centradistinction to an Acting Con- accountable bath for the recent outbreaky, tiivs, all find fields are to pay themanity is based, or of the doctrines which the German language, by Bav, B. Gatta

uting It teaches. There is

is plenty of anti Christian chalk every Sunday, at 11 a... in the their imperious vice, and are to delight matter in the collection which is vulgar, Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, did not know anything about the box. aut. We are not sure whether the paper and also for other earlier attack on freig

ners and foreign property and that thing abundanes. Foreigners must take every pel story are misrepresented and its doc their eyes and ears by reason of their

eir coarse and ignorant. The facts of the Gos West Point. licy, matatial gathers and blocks up the The Jukong brenght the box in order to in question is under the patronage of

master not be allowed no to pose a fan taing, and overcame everything, and notb-trines are travestiod. But of that nothing thoroughfare at one place, while one make a better case and get promotion He foreigners in Hongkong or Canton, or sa- cant met and as the champions of peasing short of that will do. But if it were need be said nos. Many of the objections

admitted two previous convictions.

For several years, Department blanke it up with cuttings

Bat wad order der foreign patroange at all or not.

outrageous The jury unanimously found him guilty.

such ignorano, fit berg against foreigners and especially only one tes-thousandth part of this that which are urged against Christianity are and big holes at other points..

The entence was three years hard in any

against the Roma Cafe Missionaries wanted, you can't have it. We the as old es Christiquity itself and have been lauyur. That altogether the mathematical precision

ignorance, is inoxcusable, and if it be alive been circulating in China with the Chinese peuple will rizs ex mase and thrust made again and again in other lands. We with which the publio convenienes

method of showing contempt for foreigners gaisanes, and oven with the imprimantur, awards into the furcigners' belties have not now to consider sssaults made Wealth, gunda, minerals and treasure, on Christianity but assaults made on lie of soms of the

mandarins in the

むろ people know how

love, and is considered has been somewhat

blasphens Empire. The authors of the

In my previous paper And property then it is highip reprehensihir. this matter, as many fair and commendable and obscene Bunan dacurds which have they do not know what is dutestable, pointed ont tout the Chinese hatred of

now beerme so notorions, have really done hose things (6. ill gotten wealth) must be the foreigner is directed against him as articles have appeared in the said paper.

hittle more than put into a popular divan reshing to the bane. Into our lands and missary. A missionary friend of mine entleda polson in the systems and a cancer foreigner, and whly subordinately as a The Acting Attorney General said on the The question arises what can he done to statements and charges which appear 15th inst. Inspector Hanson's houseboy, the diseminate correct information.

Lenses and fielda foreigners cau come, but who visited one of the largo towns in Same of books that have been described, mere er That similar decision by the Magistrate second pricomer, told him a man wanted to

"driven forward and taken in nets and was met by our last. Governor by remis see him about the taz-fa lattery. Be said the missionaries try to do it in their presch less accurately, as Chinese Blue Books, they will not leave them. They will be Hunan some time ago tells me that the words he heard everywhere were not documents pubished from reps and pitsile." They trials with every sion of the £no 1925--the fine this time the man would give 36 a day to being balls, addressing the people for a few site with memorials to the throne from thing and busy theineelves in disturbing ns Christians," but " Here comes the man Hore comes the man who wants to make allowed to carry on the lottery. Tuo Inspector saw the man in the Charge Room

minates on current events, others thick each man sa Taông Kuolan so Tsung everything. We will aurround them a and a conversation took place, the effect preaching rooms not established for sucher Chang-tung, La Hunchanzkeup & lock-out for them, and her then who wants to steal sur trade.

Poog Talia Shea Panchông, Ting Jil

heat parts of the interior the missionary is the of which WBL that the first prisoner offered the Inspector SA a day to be allowed purposes, and contine themselves therefore chang, and other officials of the very highosts, and at every point they will find trou, only foreigner who is known, and therefore ble. And why all this? Because they calumny spcade itself in vilifying the to what is regarded as a higher but more standing collection of State papers disregard the feelings of humanity and the missionary work. When in the old Canton That perhaps an adequate and proper re- to carry on his tasto agency, The In.

paulshed in England beating dis aes of as of Heaven and only regard force, days the merchant was the only foreigner spect for this rights of the public will not spector took the man, along with the contracted range of subjects.

the Duke of Argyli, Lorda Salisbury, prisoner, second

who Was beasured until direct proceedings are to another room on

present, A good deal can be done by the aurla Ripon, Beaconsfield, Dufferin Selborne, the nut.nished, Your Excellency that wes kuowa, the anti-foreign fueling the pretence of taken against the Beads of the Depart talking over the matter privately. The rities in issuing proclamations and by the Granville, Coleridge, Hartington and only sees the present tougible gain enjoyed need to vent itself upon hire.

Mevers. Gladstone, Go chen, W. H. by foreigners and you do not know the unseen foes which is coming.on them at Inspector instructed two men to stand native newspapere. ments referred to.

Smith and other illustrious statesmen other time or how great it will be.' h the door and listen to what was said. We should be glad to see a hall erected would not carry more weight angst | Pretty much the same conversation took

Then comes a passage about missious, place in the hearing of the witnesses. The rented in some convenient place by a Englisban then the collegion of prisoners were thet arrested. The first society formed of Chinese and Europeas Frisoner had previously bort. Hned $100 for in which addrasure could be given by Chi- keeping a tsx-fa agency.

The frat prisoner said the Sergeant's and Europeans on various and the whole work is apt to be regarded from the Emperor for the common people, of red paper va Pich is drawn a cross in

apsat by decision to the effect that the publis take procedence of the two departments named. ̈

is $50, with a promise of more to follow).

the action of the Bench being admittedly correct notwithstanding.

That it is barely just to fine a contractor

for doing what he is told to do.

That the Surveyor General ought to pay

the piper.

That I hear our Aeling Governor and party went to Macao the other day to visit the Governor of that Colony.

That some paltry objection has been taken

to the use of the steamer Fame for that

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ATTEMPTING TO BRIEN A POLICE INSPENTOR

Tang Wa, taz-fa agunt, and Wong Sau, servant, were charged with attempting to bribe Police Inspector J. W. Hausen.

We regret

amah told him he could not start tex-fu un-theological or religious Lupice as such ex- less he had the permission of the Inspector. capted. A place something like one of the She introduced him to the Inspector's buy who said the Inspector wanted $5.

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In the editorial addition to the simpler on 'The gradual demoralisation of China' in the Blue Book we find the following account of he Roman Catholics: When or unudar cunsideration carries in China, and about the superiority of Chinese toa the priest revived a convert, the conter

Credits, 4 months' sight, In sucti a colle on the lastre of the games ding to Christianity. In China, ho says, said of the more e lebrated writers is naturally people have not to be exhorted to follow ting down his name he rerein four teele n to eat the religion." input-

On demand, reflected on their less cel.brated associates the teaching of the sagte rorybody, silver. Be pastes up on his door piece On demand, us stamped in every part with the highest all fol it be a mater of quare aless the t

fbey wish to be lie the bale. But the ind a spear. Some say the Ged the

midst of an oval with an ewl, a book, On Bombay- sanction of authoritative opinion.

The full tule of theas Elac Books is missionaries use all sorts of fo lish and Christians worship was torn to death, now theatres in Canton engaged by such a

all only get hota of coolies, country women, ing rapente with which he was killed. On The jasy found both prisoners guilty by society, a kind of Levalar, muzant improve-OKUZ ME Somment on methods to make oopvocis and after therefore they depict on their doors the On Caleutta majority of 7 to 1, and recommended the mant Society, under the patrouage of the stern wil be found in a paper by the and ignorant people, and aven these onls the 1st and 15th of each meath men and

Bor. Timothy Richard published in the entwardly yield assent; when the mission.

On demand... second prisoner to the mercy of the Court Vioaroy, the Consuls, Commissioners, Records of the Missionary Conference hold aries do But sos them, they worship als women all areable in their church and On Shanghai- That the Queen's Representative should be

chant prayers with closed doors hampered in bis potion in such a matter

rious one and sentenced the first prisoner type, and ofiadulterated nonsense to defendant being sent to prison for 14 days, in Mandarin of Cantonese might be given,

This concluded the

That the Governor maken but little use of

The whole to be supported by voluntary son, bat that paper does not afford a fair feet to cover another idea. The Chinese dies the priset sends some one to erehrend the yacht built for his service, and he is Therese is red and the violet's blue, and subscriptions, as the Canton Missionary specimen of the tone adopted by the major do not bellevo, and they know it, but they the body. He drives away all the kindred is a man whose rent is due.Peek's Sun, hospital is. What the people want is erty of the writers who deal with foreign nut. have a plan. They do a little charity of the deceased, and when every one his tors. The work consists of 120 books feading the people, ind by small note of gone out bo aloon the door and the Wir seidons makes a man laugh when he rest information, and any means that which are publishod in Shanghai in 32 lude the people with talk about groas bap, fiuished two phaistors are used to cover the

virtuo impress the eye and the our and de enshrouding takes place. When that Just hears it, but when he cunts tow think would eirgulate that information should be vak.; it first appeared in 1898 and piness and abundant rewards, and so they gen of the corper. It is ibns wrapped up Do. or it it often da.—Josh Billings,

parently printed from opini waicomed. I bear that the peritives and sequel or supplement to an eatlier collecdesive their hearts and transform their in a red cloth bug which is sewn up round THE man who wishes he had his life to

inner being, till they are befooled so that the nook and put into the esim. It is mad Past the crusade against officera of the live over again is reminded that two failures lying literature that has crested such tion of public docornents published many they cannot return in their former state, that they use this enshrouding pros an trouble in the North in being secretly dir-years ago under a similar Their converte regard neither gain nor loan, bind for scooping out the eyes of the Government ating the launches of their are worse than one. -Pack.

calated again in Canton, but it is d-foak aitor of this more modarn work is a departments for picnic purposes is one

Kob Shiineilber lify nor death but what they are dead, which are ceed in refaing silver. teld they simply follow When there fe o When the converta are alive they reagira thing, the rights of the Govamor are

to get hold of any of the pamphlets. If it is being circulated, you may be prepared to who is said to be occupying trouble in the Empire they set as soldiers four tacle with this object in view. Theros quite another thing.

zenejva come man's one of these Eins days. In higa poaltian now in the Huulin Yuan at lying in ambush, but when once trouble fore if when aʊy Christian dies molice in

His Lordship said the offence was a so- might prove a very useful means of diz.at Bhanghai in 189. pp. 407-410. Another and their ancestors. Even Buddhism and evening, when they separate but one Gold Leaf, 100 fize (per taal): 682.80 is pure hyperexlilciom of the palriest to four zioaths' imprisonment, the second seminating valuable int ransion. Lectures reference to them will be found in a paper Tavia are incomparably superior to sickness they do not use medicine,

Į perhaps magic laciem exhibitions 2c, &c, writer a whore wind forvig, literature their religion to spread in Cuina use this i treatment of women. When any of them

· book

certainly entitled to any skip belonging

to the Government for such a trip, so

long as the is not required for urgent

work elsewhere.

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