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THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 24wn, 1862.

Article II-I

the Chinese banks" Risum teneatis, amici? the esanged to enlightenject or which upon the datay, and they borrowed money at agent to the Court of Rio de Janeiro.

only deri

Jocal Government was not less parental comice may bring him wisdom.

that indeed to ask was to receive. Our

the Chinese, not only a WO ATO Bold, Prerample:-"States, several arose, and befare the crisis occurred, there-were ↑

For

The

1-That Menchu commanders on the Russo-

met with the retort that the Governmdaties on imports, and exports, instead he native bankers alone, with the Chinese provide the means of assuring to the subject. and Frosch. Four copies have boon propurod in States, sad to reside, reat or bry houses, build on with respent to Japan and Coras. RES

funde

nees landowners. This apart from the fact that the Government could not accads to the extraordinary

230

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and forming an integral of Trents

he." tresty, are to notified

and CATEG to

solutasry request unlest oar Chi. «clocks, watches, and so or, at not mon was the complete paralysis and stagnation of the)

**

THE AMERICAN TREATY WITH

orta be darrerad, the ofegder will be sta cat

HONGKONG.

tion from its promotors. In the maitane adopt not yet taught European Governments that he wished to state there pabialy that that Corpurpose named as their Plenipotentiaries, that sidences, warehouses, or merchant ships of Ben the hands of Cocean subject, such offender would sawer before even the shadow of its arme ed for convening the ascibly a stranga this is the only wng of dealing with samt mit had gothing whatever to do with the con- is to say He Majesty the Empayor of Brasil, zilian azbjects, the Chinese authority shall sail be dealt with according to the inw of Coron For the last few manibe, the Chinate and us irregularity was committed in allowing the civilized countries, and by far the kindestens g of the mosting. Their permission was Sanur Baiardo Callads, Gentleman of the Im- report the fast to the Brazilian Consular autho. any United States citizens, whether employed sians have been playing a game al orase prorpozes notice to appost as if issued by the City Hall towards theme and the best in the end asked by the leading Chinese residents for the parial Honsehold, Knight of the Order of the rity and the two authoritian eball deputa-agents in steamers or on abore offend enbjects of Corea, in Ill, and both parties Lara boon exercising a Committee, when in fact that bady took no for all parties. In reading the summary the only way they were latorested in the matter Modjilid, His Eavey Extraordinary and Minis-not be prorooted or causanted.

holding of a meeting to that Hall, and that was toss and of the Imperial Turkish Order of the to effect the arrest of the grimirsin, who mast or injure their lits, or property, they shall be species of patty sharpness in respect to carrying - part whatever in the matter, sava the loss of of the trusty which we published in yes Ha (Mr. Mosser) was directed by them to protest ter Plonipotentiary sunspecial Mission to China,

rested by the United States hathorities and out minor points of treaty obligations. Fooitive the Hall The use of the name of the Com-toyday's Issue sho first thing which strikes against the statement in Chinese, that the meet. His Majesty the Hmperor of China, Ls, Minis roll or of protein Chins shall be subject to should be involved in any lawsuits, the case mnat chicanary that has been going on in the district,

Artiole XI All questions of right, whether of punished by the law of the United States,

reports have reached no from, lims to itas mittes ar the mauer referred to was our one is that it has been virtually dictated ing had bean convened by slaan.

person, ar property, which may arise between If Buy United States citizens living in Coros of the fatrigue and counter intrigno and bor Flenipotentiary Imperial Commissionar taialy stunwarrantable liberty, and was very

ery by Chius, We have, to begin with, The CHAIRMAN and the mating was not ex- Grand Procopter to the Heir Pesumptives, First the sole jurisdiction of the Brasilian authorities. be tried by the authorities of the defendant, and bat we have had no certain information of properly protested against. fae want of a probibition of optura import. Heroin pro- hotly convoud by Chinese; the application for Groad scrutary of State, President of the Heard Actions batwon Brasilian abjects and fomiga smording to their law. The plaintiff is, how the transnations between the Enssian and Chi- Chairman at one time threatened to bring lab

nghably lies the reason why the nature diplo- the ass of this hall for the meeting was signed of War, Governor-General of the propines of on in China, shall be enbject to the authorities ser, edited to the pressues of one of his own nase satbesities Eussin, boraver, acous to have the wasting to an abrupt and nugatory ternatisis of Peking selected the United States et sent in by himself, but the meeting was Chihli, and Earl Bon-y of the first fank, with only of their countries.

aathorities to watch the case un his behalf, I been to a certain extent outwitted in this tricky imination. That such s

as contingency stould is the power to be put forward to make the for Chinese only, but was for the inhabitants the hareditary degres of Ki-tou-yi

If any Chinese be involved in law suite, action Buy ones be decided unfairly, the Assessor shall game Nothing, however, was done by, either have been very first or model For all that

of Hongkong generally

Who, after having ofobanged their plenary shall be taken conformably to the two preceding then have on opportunity of investigating the party in ocdiot with the trosty or to compro baard uinoner in which the meating sa get the ants Opium Society and fun turismionty tol de forslag dat hy is not good, ona ugh to peers, found my good and diso

Mr. Mossop Will you be orough to pawert, in due form, have agreed articlos.

portfonies with a view to effecting a just settle. miso its terms. The Rusmas, it would srom, 36 ia fature, the Chinese Government shall mut of tho cast. If, in fature, after this ostab were, however, playing a deeper game than that together. The promoters had certainly to abettors, there can be no doubt that the Committee of the City Hallf most nebulous notions of the practice in such growth of opinm is fostered in every part of The CHAIRMAN--Certainly, the mosting is felendship between the Empire of Brazil and the Fowers, a Ocdo to ragulate the matter of jurle.should bring the laws and legal provodure of lead an chserver to believe; they were batching Artiols I.—Thoes shall be perpetual peace and does it it to establish, fo sosoni with foreign bishment of this Treaty, the Corean Government which the plattings of the datelot offaints would cases; no forethought seems to have been cho Empire, and that China banos iritimately no son reuet ly the Committee of the City Hall Bupiro of Chios, as well as botwaun their 3. diction over foreign sabjoots in China, Brazil Coron into harmony with those prevailing in the nodes and biding their due to allow gutters exercised, or Providenco was most-confident not je relied upon

not only to stop all importation of Indian HALLMAN Tent on to say that they wore pastien sabients. These dhe repsie freely to the shall slo take part in the accord

United States, the power now gezated to Coa. te same to such a pitch when they could saddonly to carry matters through, drug but to be an exporter of that of her own them for the purpose of approving of certain respective States of the High Cartmoting Article XL-In the case of persons, what-sule of the United States to not judicially, shall poupes on the Chinese Governaout and repadisto The vacant chair having at length hoon filled production to Coron and Mourelia, as she the interest and welfare of Hongkong. Of the full and complete protaction for their ships of one of the High Contranfing Parties, in within the boundaries of Corve, transferred to the Chinsee Governmont have been thrown into places which would be brought forward far Parties and resido there. They shall obtain wver be their condition, from on board of the bo withdrawn, and Aerions uitisans, living the treaty. That time seems to have some, for by the election to it of Mr. Ho Aurt. himself,

Thibor, Burash; and other souteries on the faturse he had an sympathy with the lead spoon, pretons, their families and their propsety, and sa open port of the there, hogy szall be painted three door of the petive to end austrofiat. lng a arrits of decasita on Jhina raich viromaly have bean solutions, whi published, were carried entirely by Chinese South and West. Then there is a provision other baslaces in this colony was brought about logos socorded to the subjects of the most conformably to the range followed, in such cases, essels may xosort to Amoring for purposes of unde that which the treaty has done and make

on lators, but the depression, which affactad every ball enjoy all the rights, advantages, and pris causing disturbance they

Article VI.-Coraan merciisuta and merchant. series y resolutions exhi- for the withdrawal in the future of exterri- in the first instance by the land speculation. favoured nitlo odor to facilitate the amia-

two countries. bits, in their

utheir supportara, a delicious,childlike toriality True, it is rather indefinite, but His apuntrymen were largely Injurat by the faith, the

trido, subject to the payment of all duos imit ones much waste paper. We are not in a po- As regards actions arising from collleig bepised by the Customs theiff of the United States altion to give the whole of the demands of the a object of

of the one being, ta request it above the ends at which Chins aims: Not speculation, and he believed a few foreignere atie rolatione between the twe States, His Mr Woon vassals of the two countrion, in tlie watorie duiks paid by the Gorean tradery shall not Russisa Government; but acne of them are of the Government to lend money upon short long since the New York Herald advocated were also affected, having followed, in their inty the Emporer of Brazil ean, if he thinks of Caton, such sotions shall be heard by the exceed those mid by the traders of the most such a nature au to admit of no compromise, and

atsteps with the cratons idea of getting rich it, appoint a diplomatis agent to the Court gage *

at a low rate of interest, aur at & per the abrogation of this clause in the treaties in a day or a month. They bought property at Peking, and his Majesty the Emperor of China regulations about collision in foras in all countrohants and merchant-reels may resort to tween the tere powers. The Russian Govern aathorities of the defendant, conformably to the famoured nation. In a sirotlar way, American tho realt of the refusal of which will be war be cont, per annum," that of the other to invite with China. The writer orbibited the most a rate which brought in three or four per cent, can equally, if he thinks fit, appoint a diplomatic trios. the fortiga banks "to renew their confidence

profound

Coran for purposes of trado, snbjoot to the payment have made at demands on Chins, three of ignoraute of the

If the complainant will not conform to the mist of duties on export and import cargoes. which we can give. bie randora; but the same time at the rate of 10 or 12 per cent. The diplomatic agents of each of the High-sentence, the authorities upon whom he is de- The Customs tariff must be arranged by the Were it is that thene straordinary exclu shot, even if boy knew it were, no, would futurest. This he (the Chairmao) considered Contrasting Parties can, with their familias pendant many apply offelaly the sather Res Green Government Patios ou export sad as Chiente Prantlar win not be permitted to com tions are the outenue of the serious financial bave little infugace with the crowds of fo boa anisidal arstem hoe they wore buy, and the members of their saite, reside porms. to whows the defendant in subject in order that part cargoes, and a list of all goods consideri mand any but Mancha soldiers, and that no complications under which the Chinese cow bumanitarians who abound in the States as in sorrowfog st such ratos, the incoms of neatly in the capital of the other, or repair they may reheat the suit and pronomica daffui- contraband will be duly notified by the Corean Chinese soldiers will be allowed in these gar

their atter simplicity would excite well as in England, who are governed by their rental would not pay this interest, apott there temporarily, according to the desire of the tively, in all squity.

Ministry to the authorities of the United States, visons unless commanded by Chimeso offers. their loans. So they was cornseed with diffidal-rospective Government. indent the

Artiolo XIII. Chinesa abante t Brazil who will publish the eatro for the information of ind

the gentleman who their sentiments instead of, by their reason- tios in the way of gosting out of their blanders.

2.That the garrison of Ühinese soldiers at contemptuously exclaimed bah" on the It is to be hoped that the new United When they came to this ocnditios, suspicion was Contrasting Parties shall enjog, in their respes. the country for the defence of their jant rights. provisional or temporary estimate of the duties

The diplomatic agents of each of the High shall have free nowy to the courts of justice of all when it may concern, The following Is Ili, must be changed for Manchu soldiers. reading of the first resolution formed a not States Minister to Peking, whose former at last aroused as to the stability of their invest- tire residenges, all the prerogativos, exemption rights and privileges on the Brazilians and theors of daily age asaong the people, will be taxed

S-That the Russians will not transfer Ilia They shall enjoy, in this respect, the same en racions vargons:-Alt imported goods, that stipulated by article I of the treaty for one your. improper estimate of its raine. The Chinese, appearance in

in China was as reporter for ments, and bankers who had been advancing immanitis, and privileges accorded to the agents

Demande 4, 5, and û are of soch a startling as all know, characterize their own Govern- that paper, has not come here inbred with money withdrow their loans. Previons to their of the same nategory of the most favoured nation. surjects of the most favoured mation.

at the rate of not more than cloven por oant. of charactor that we wilkbold their publication for ment en pa

paternal; under the Honnessian dis the notion adroosted by the journal hearing that the foreign barkers had trusted the Article IIL-Bagh of the High Contracting Article XIV-The High Contracting Parties their declared value; articles of Inxury, such as further vorißestions. If they are insisted on by Ponsation:

tion they

learnt to believe that ths I then taeq

or that, if he has, his native basking to the extent of more than Parties can nominate, in the porta and towns of agres to prohibit to the subjects of esok of them toge of various descriptions, liquors, Manils to Russle they cannot bat lead to hostilities. The three million dollars. In this sum he included the other open to trade, where its interests re- the importation of oplam into the parts of the basso, looks, watches, and us on, st not more mason why Ilassia insists on Manoka soldiece this Corsan treaty will those together; but at the jade he foreign banks quire a Consai-Ental Consuls, Vigo-Conants, other open to bredo, sud the transport of opium than thirty per cant. As regards antiveerports, being substituted for Chinese on the frontier fe Chinese frienda should, however, remember nor in existence between China and Japan deposits with the native bankers made by

time there were and Consuler Agenta.

frome port to part, whether for their own aodonut they shall be charged a duty not, exceeding five that the former are easily corrupted Lusia that once upon a time a spoilt child cried for and Western nations, we Bad several new Chinese capitalists to the extent of seven fore receiving the exequatur of the Government other nation, well in ships belonging to allimported goods, on which the impost daty has soo in this district. There has been a avapi-

Those shall not onter upon their functiona boor for the account of subjects or aïtizens of any per cent of their value. It is understood that has been insidiously weakening Chinese infla the moon, and did not get it. We leave provisions which are retrocessions; that million dollar, as far as he could kern. He of the country where they are to reside. This subjects of the High Contrasting Parties as in been one paid, shall be transported into the in- olon provalent for some time that the Rassisng them to apply the moral. To expect that is, while we can and nothing in any way would show them that before the excitement exsquatar shall be given gratuitously

ships belonging to subjects or citizens of a thirp toor of the country free of transit-dues. All have been tampering with the Manobus, and the Government would comply with a ro- more favourable to the

Merchants shall not be appointed to exercise mation.

United States merchant-vas-la resorting to any that Rassin desires to have a riffraft army on quest so unique as blant advused reveals in cinuses are decidedly the Coreigner. altogether over thirty Chinees banhs in Hong- Consolar functions, Consuls should be true lung.

The High Contracting Parties farther agreo of the Coman open porta, shall be subject to tou. the frontiers in preference to a wall organised of the United Lasterave advances hunde by these bicunties, and they shall be prohibited from trad. to prohibit to their respective pubjects the opiem nago-dies at the rate of & wanpur ton sach Chinese one in order to facilitate the work of con touching gonfidence, but also a most pristy States cannet transport foraigo mering advances to these house specslators, was

banks to the Chinese merobante, as well as making.

trade in the ports of the other opan to trade.

ressal being liable for the payment of this duty queat should the present question be referred to conception of the

of the fanctions and powers of archandise into the interior for sale; nor from $300,000 up to as high as $800,000, so sprinted, a forsiga Orend may fall he be invoked against the provisions of this articlo, da

In the ports and cities where s Consul has not The clause of the most favoured nation cannot four times year according to the Chinese onlen. the arbitrament of the sword. Af. the present Government much as that of this Colony are they allowed to go into the interior that independently of the three milion dollars fauctions, provided that he is mata trader.

time the Peking Government is seriously disturb Article XV-This Treaty has been drawn When the disgusted auditor ejaculated to purchase native goods," Again, the advanced to the Chiness by the foreign baukers local authorities, in the absence of a Consul, shall us in three languages. Fortuguese, Chinese liberty to amigata to all piness in the United China, and by the intrigues That are going Articlo VLL-The Corean people shall be ated by the advance of the French in Coobin bab!" with such ovident sinearity, he was

of being agreed to between the parties deposits, had capital to the extent of over of the tire States the bonatis of the prosunt oach of these Languages; the weeks have bon golovne, aarry on business tranunctions, mana bes, offer bec ropt, zeised upon this oppor only obtained 5 cent. On

compared and found to correspond in all pointe, factura artiolas, excepting euch as are contra funity to put forth ber demande, and lodged in the banks. The worshay Chairman

bs the the foreigu, bankora frat of all withdrew

The Casals of the High Conseting Parties and free from errors.

band, and to bay and sell at their pleasure, evidently she expects, seeing that China is soomed, however, to ignore the possibility "Ministry to the Authorities of the

their money, and when this exmour spread, shall enjoy all the attributes, exemptions, im-

The Portuguese text shall be authoritative. Citizens of the United States aro in like unprepared for a sudden outburet of hostilities, of thy in der hands of the dusting foreign lates. Aprovisional or temporary estimate ospitalists in Carton and Fatahan and cla. of the most favoared nation in cash of the two divergedde in the interpretation, the Fransti purpose, mud under the sama conditions. But in look in the south and the portion of affairs in the ears of the Chinses murities and privileges annonded to the Cloneuls in Brazil, and the Chinese in Chios. In 0496 of ne: at liberty in resort to Corsa for the same and that she is distracted with the political not- money in the bands of the distrusting foreign of duti

of duties is giren by which imported whore-it was very wise of them-they took the States.

text shall deside. banks to it in those of distrusted Thi

nother se ose the emigrant from one country the north, that the Celestial Empire will be ars among the satao precation the foreign bankers, and

The not uphold pretensions

Article XVI-If futura the High Con- enforce the sale of or housos. powerless to people will be taxed at the rate of nos more riched down to Hongking any wilden savit of Ubale nationals chold, had the proteome eating Partian desire to make any griffon. afores di analoog endater Longos, liquid the Berreries, e oppreso hoe exactions and must than eleven per cent of their declared tonns, even sacrificing tlieis interest. What was offensive to the authorities and the habituats ons in this Treaty, thoy shall bevo the liberty, with them. The tax on such properties will be respond to the treaty, the repudiation of which

then the outcome of these things? The resalt of the locality.

after the lapse of ten years, to date from the levind acording to the ratos ruling in Corosnia the aim and end of the Moscovite. With articles of luxury such as powered by special legislatio

legislation. Les our

If a Consul condunta himself in a manner exchange of the ratifuntions, to open negotia registration-offices. Any power oriqnetion not imperioot information before us, and being an nese friends consider for a moment the son than thirty per cent The import daly to Hongkong. Before this speculation offensive to the laws of the country in which he tions with this object.

provided for in this Trusty shall be pased in the tirely in the dark, as to the cabinet intrigues of took place, the insurance companies, as well as resides, the exogastar may be withdrawn from whton efther of the High Couteseting Farties stitution of the Legislative Council and the into China was arranged at five por vent. ad the banks, advancal money on property on him, according to the general custom

The official notification of the modifications hands of the Coraan authorition.

beth Russia and China, it is impossible to asy supervisory powers of the Sacratary of State valorem and at that it still remare. While mortgage at eight, or as low as soven por cent.,

Citizens of the United States carinat transport what will be the upshot of the whole affair. Bat Article IV-Bralian boots shall be per may intend to propose shall always be made six foreign merchandise into the interior for sale; we are inclined to the opinion that China will for the Colonies, and imagine if their mire the import duty is so enormously increased, and were only toe glad to get it. Now they mited to go into the interior of China and to months in advance.

ner are they allowed to go into the interior to resort to diplomacy in the matter sad so gain request stands the remotest chance of success. the export duty is to be five per cent. Then saw the Chineso cornered these land apeon-trayal thera, provided that they are furnished

If an such modification be made, the Treaty piratase native goods. It is also forbidden to time, and if that fail then the last argumant of Their own Government professca to be pater we have a provision which, in the translation Intors-they same forward and told them with a passport, isauad, at the request of the shall retain in force,

them to transport native cargo from bis port to kings must be appended to. pal, this British Government lays claim to at least, is worded in a peculiar way it 1918 per vent they must repay written by the Duston Inguages, Portuguese rast fed by His Majesty thas imperar of Brazil will render sach eargons liable to confiscation, said that one element in the present difficulty

that their time was expired, and untors thay Consul, Customs Total. This passport,

Article XVII The present Treaty shall be another. Any violations of those restritis o subsequent issue the Courier adde:--It is porters of the resolution in question venture to which the import duty has been ones paid, pat, up to anction.

of the kind yet would the up-It is understood that all imported goods, on the load, serving the property would be and Chidase, mis; be exhibited upon the de. and by Ilia, Majesty the Emperor of Chin add the offender banded over to the nearest between Russia and Chirin la in respect to the way thater

that even the Chinese Government would shall be transported into the interior of the the present circumstances they ought to assist ap an return. No obstrole, shall be pat to the within the shortest possibla tiras, at Shanghai

He thought that ander mand of the legal nuthorities, nad shall be given

The exchange of ratiäcatione aball be made, Conant for punishment.

overland trade, as regulated by the late treaty. Article VIIIt is forbidden alike to the The tende regalations attached to this treaty A thousand dream of entertaining ench request country free of transit dnes." Because we those reckless speculators out of their dif- birs by the traviflors, of men, carriages, basta, et at Ticoteia; after which the Treaty shall beelzens of the United States to vorry opiam inte prohibited the importation of opiam by Knesians no! To turn to the second have hitherto failed in enforcing the transit epiting by advancing them money at say fito. So, necessary for the transport of their baggage, printed nad pablished in order that the fano. Cerea, and to the Coreans to carry opium into per overhaul route, iuto China, and a Cainess resolution. This is, in the alter antessonable class in the treaty of Tertsin, that is no eix, or seven present, jutrost, and they sould not If the traveller be found not to have a regular toparios and Babjects of the two Empires may the United States. It is also forbiddles to the authority informs us that this antiopiam plause ness of the request it contains, aut les verdant reason why we should quietly give way and charge them any higher than eight pur peut, be-paport, of if he commits an illegal rot, te shall have full knowledge of it and submit themsetres people of either country to sherlar the ships of is one of the bones of soutention, for-Russia than the other. Considering that more than leave it out of a treaty with Corea, contenting dates as a cale, when helping others, they wers he delivered op to the nearest Consul to be dealt to it.

other nationalities for the transport, of optum | wiebes to have it deleted altogether. helping themselves. He should not have some for-with. The local authorities can, in this caso.

In faith whoreof the raspaotica Plenipotenti-between the two nations. This prohibition abat! and had come to grior, not without making Quises howie not urried out their fer the ward to make that speech but that he knew how only arrest the involler, and alsall not insult arise à boiran the pre Treaty and have

Chinese have treaty their business was decreasing. He know Chi-bin ner subject him to unge and had come to suffer, the request obligation in this respect it is hardly to be nese who used to get credit for $100,000 from at least one of the

affixed their meals thereto.

of it discovered, held de Brazilian subjects may go on excursions in the

Done at Tientsin this third day of the month serving of severa punishment.

Laal events during the past fortnight bavo preferred savour not less of absolute sa expected that the Coreans will giveinust had Jardined or Sasson's th dacity than of simplicity. The Chairman to

a month, but neighbourhood of the open porte, without being of October, in the year of Grose one thousand Article IX-Should any unforeseen siroum. not been of a very exciting obamater, the meat. tis merely said to be 4 understood," they could not now avail themselves of this. famished with passports, tos distance et a eight Laudes and sighty-one, corresponding to stances arise within the houndaries of Cores, ing got up by Chinese at the City Hall on the stated distinctly that the amount previously The tonnage dues are also to be higher Formerly if they got $100,000 for a month, they boudred &, sud fors time not exceeding fire days, the eleventh day of the eighth month of the which might tend to shorter the sepply of food 10th last to consider the rosnite of the bursting entrusted by the foreign to the Chinese than in China. It would be interesting to managed by the end of the mouth to gat $54,000 Too shore stipulations are act applicable to seventh year of Kwang-sti,

seossary for the people, the expart of rice will of the lind habile, anxising most discussion. banks amounted to $5,000,000, and that the know what is meant by the following san- from the goods, and the remainder from the backs the crews of ships, who shall be subjected, when

be temporarily forbidden. In such a osse the Herr Dandanna's Company has given a sorice Danton and Fatsban capitalista had deposited tente in Art. VIL Aug power or func$5,000 from oue, $10,000 from another, and so on shore, to the regulations, establisbol by the

local authorities will notify the authorities of the of performances at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, with the same native banks 87,000,000,sion not provided for in this Treaty shall det Jardilan'sor Sassoon's bill. Now they Coasuls and the local authorities

Dalted States in order that they may prevent which have been well attended. The withdrawal of these last mentioned be placed in the hands of the Cores not meet the payment when it became due, travelling in the whole of the territory of Brasil, could not do it, because they said, they could Obiooss subjects, shall have the liberty of

their donatrymen from violating this regulation, The Aurumie wooden staamer Sun Tip, re- deposits the Chairman considered was a viso Authorities." One very wise sercement and the conseqnanes was that the par as long as they sonduct themselves pasceably acneluded katwees Comamelore Shufeldt and the cornmont has always inchidian to be exported: She was formerly used as a gamboat.

The following is a brief abstract of the Treaty fa the only merebandien which the Corax Go. Leggs, was purchased by a Chinnan for $2,580. The article called hung.shen (clarified gipang Pently asid by suction by Mosses. Hughes and measure it was very wise of them,

of them," be prohibits merchant

which nned to and foreign bongo vers lese and lene avery of the country.

We regret to hear of more commercial trubios the Colony! In face of this fact the foreign take place at Shanghai, and possible also at day. This was detrimental to the intorasta of fas Artiole Y.-Brazilian subjecte may travel with not pretend to be an elaborate translation; in the this law, he shall be punished, and the goods con

Among the Chinese community. The Kwan backs are calmly invited to renew their smaller ports, and the illegitimate influence oy, and to remedy this and to give life to their marshandise and trade in all the parts and gives. The document outsista of the usual pre-

main, however, the provisions are accurately fiscated.

Kee Eunk has stopped payment, and a larga Chi "confidence in the Chivers banks" Did it

1 it which a trading and land-speculating Consu! the babiness of Hongkong he would prepose one plases in China where subjects of other nations amble, and fifteen articles, as under

Article X-Gaus, cannon, rides, gunpowder, nos pisse goods hong has also, we are informer, Ofer strike the artles supporters of this exerted over the natives will be well mutisfied would be carried ant, but still it was his duty an

or two resolutions, which he did not expect are permitted to brado.

Article I-Coran has always been tributary tiss of war, shall sither be purchased by the

cartridges, shot, shella, swords, and other mani (sited, with liabilitidaestimated at about $130,000. resolution that before the foreign banks of the wisdom of their probibition in Corea, he was there to any what he thought. At the pre in all loontities of Brazil, on equal terms with independence as regards affairs between herself thorised American merchants quer pertuft of the name of Sir Walter Medhurst, ourotary and Chinose subjects say equally travel and trade to China; but enjoys local autonomy as well as Caran Government for themselves, or by an Sindh, arrived on the 16th inst, we note the Among the passengers by the M. M. steaner complied with such sa

sa invitation they might In many cases within our own knowledge sent moment the Sho Tai Bank bad advanced subjects of all gather nations. desire to see. roturzing confidence

the antiven who got 1

the protection of Conenta were $400,000 the Shs Tong $400,000; the Yik

It is understood that in the seat of sao at /ard other baliona. Now Cores and the United Cerean Government in whính câse the import servant, and that of the Hon. E. R. Bellion, tha part of the Chinese capitalists themselves in saved from squeezes and perhaps from torture, asg, $580,000; the Hang Wo. $550,000, the the High Contrasting Parties grating here. hates have agreed to sign a treaty to strengthen of such articles will be permitted. But if they former from Singapore and the latter from Cal.

Bar Oz, $110,000; the Cheung Taun Wo, afar, with its free consent, to my other sation date commercial fatoroourse between the two enfiscated upon discovery, and the offenders. the toad of friendship and to extent and consoli-be eronggled into the country, they shall be much that foreign money should fare back underbanded and

NOMAWART $420,000; the On Tai Insuranes Company, advantages submitted to special conditions, the

The Chinese are not slow to make use of the the deposits of the capitaliste of Canton and Treaty opens with a declaration of the post besides $330,000 advanced-on promissory notes advantages by nooding to the conditions in intact and without violation.

countries; and the Corean Government sugages punished.

newly constructed Harbour of Beinge at Chase- Falatian. Ist the lattor support their own tion of Coroa quoad Chios, which is rather Thare were several other banks which he had not rent thereto, or to equivalent once, metually

Article Authorities, nerchiots, andy Bay. Laat week, during the prevalance of inetitautions, time enough t

h then for the foreign difficult to comprehendit says Coren had time to dust with and indinting her, the agroad upon.

The President of the United States admits that people of both nations, living in any of the open strong winde and with some apprehension of a banks to move, Looking at the resolutions" has always boss tributary to Chios; but amount of money, indspondent of the foraign

Cores is tributary to the Chinese: but the treaty, are entitled to ongage the servloos of any gale, this refuge was filled with a large number in their audisguised absurdity, it seems im

Article VI. The subjects and narobent ships

ef native omft. persons, of whatever degree, that may be no "erjove local

The new tug-boat for the P. and O. Company herself and and now in their hands would, to thought, among the opon parts of the other, shall be subjected

to dd with this. between

employ of a United States citizen, in a boaso, was sacoessfully launched from the Look Cam. than as a huge joke, but our Chineso friends į "6

Article II Thers shall be perpetual pones ozbor nations." Tf abs enjoys all this, what to nearly $8,000,00). There was no business in need not have made it negume the dimensions can be the meaning of tributary, and how ear Hongkong now and how to bring back the business for all the other astions, or which may be out the President of the United States as well as or is summoned by some other person, the local was built by Masas, Caird and Do.. Grsanook. to the commercial regulations astoally in fores and friendship between the King of Cares and golown, steamer, or say other posities whatever, pany's establishment at Bau-hai-po on the violates the laws and regulations of this bountry, 15th- inst. She has been put up here, but of a public meeting.

slie екрест

to thecolony was the question for them to consider.blished in futuro. Obins's

protection or bow can He would propose the frat resolation, which The subjects of the Contracting States shall tren their respective subjects. If a oltizen anthorities must notify the Consul before the She is constructed entirely of iron and has large COMMODORE SHUFELDTS TREATY to dificulties with another power? It is also alarming state of affairs in the colony, the these payable by subjects at the most feroared must be reported to the authorities of the offendi imale to arrest the seins, and hund his argo jack plying between Hongkong and

of the United States shall have ususe of som-

arrest of the offender

We learn that on the night of the 10th inet. WITH COREA.

| mid

the yamên, or send a in t same article:The President of Government be requested to advance money nation.

the san the United States admits that Corea on mortgages on Innded property at a low rate. Article VII.The ships of war of the Contract to affect an amicable solution.

Lug party, who will listen to it and endeavour over to the Corean authorities. It shall not he Kong-man, while on her return trip to this Notwithstanding the large amount of tributary to the Chiness; but the of interest-azy at five per cent. per annum."ing States shall be admitted into the ports of the

Artiola III-In order to facilitate the amio. lavfal for the sathorities or people of the United colony, when near Fah Hok Ba, was met by two attention which has of late years been di-treaty shall be permanently regarded (& Voice--Bah.) It was all very well for other where it is or shall be parsisted to be able relations betwem the two pass throutes to protect or detain a person so situated. Pratical oraft and bearded. The pirates, it is rected to the state of Corsa and its political as having nothing to do with this." The them to say bah, but the money the Government ships of war of all other nations to repair, susident of the United States ca, if he thinks it to sach vadents of sither nationality as shall in one, and goods to the value of $3,000..

Article XII Fall seistance aball be given alleged by the junk people, oarried off £2,000 relations with the rest of the world, wo clause is, we notion, given in a translation to the banks did not realise mare that they shall be treated there like those of the most appoint a diplomatis agent to the Court of dasies to dorate their attention to the spoken and No person was wounded, because no resistance doubt if much interest will be excited by the from a Japanese version as follows: The should appeal to the Government to assist them.

five per capt., and it was quite right that they favoured antion.

Cores; and the King of Cozen tusy equally, Treaties whink bars now been or will shortly relation of Corea with Ohis to a depend-

They shall enjoy orery facility for the par- be thinks fit, appolat, & disloyally if written languages, alassias, laws, mechanics, and was offered to the robbers, who greatly ont The motion was seconded by Mr. Wond EWAN chase of provisions, qui, de, as well as for the Washington. Each of the High Contracting

numbered the crow of the just The affair has Aush matters, of the other country. be concluded with this, the

shall hereafter cease." It is possible Toxa, and was carried with two dissentients, supply of fresh water, and for the repairs of Parties can nominate in the ports and tons of which Corse has ever made a Treaty, tas Articles bour whish illustrated the is fifferenes generally "the" ency

Article XIII-As this is the first scossion on ban reported to the Authorities. isolated kingdoms of the earth..

that Obiņa, finding 邏

On the 9th inst.an incident occurred in the bar. which they may have nead. Be that Commodore Serve.roachment by pProbability of a. ob- Mr. G. Sharp and Mr. R. G. Alford-

the other Consuls-General, Consule, Vice-Console contained herein are framed in a condensed form. on Cozen territory, are told

The CHAIDMAN said he next come to the fo and his officers were received with great wishce to avoid the necessity of going to ign banks, and the motion ho bad to propose payment of duties either os entering or leaving rak as the local officiate. The Minister, Coseala, amendments or additions be necessary, the of human life. A sampan filled with Chinese Ships of war shall be absolutely exempt from and Consular Agents, who shall hold the sanse and must be regarded as only provisional; if any felt among the lower classes of Chinamon to lose Courtesy Bad

kindness by the officials and war to protect her tributary, and has induced with regard to them was "That the foreign port

l that the people are well disposad, there can the Coresus to make treaties with other in the Chiness banks; na by their withdrawal of in Chios and the local authorities shall front the maid offelale shall dieplay neither partiality, Fewers stall base gained sufficient knowledge of full overboard. The men on board viewed the banks bo requested to renew their ovɑftonce The commanders of Brasliind vessels of war serve friendly relations in correspondence, and Bathorities and people of the two contracting day afternoon, when a little child by some means Vice-Consuls, and Conanlar Agenta shalt pra Trasty may be revised five years hence, when the passengers was passing the Bath House yestor be little doubt that the treaty bas base Europesa uations in the hope of making capital shoy have seriously rippled the general each other on the footing of equality wrung from them much against their will them a counterfoil to the greedy Northern trade of Hongkong, by diminishing the power of Arlista VIII-Marchant ships of sagh of the subjects of the two countries.

favour, nor afection in adjudienting betraum ach other's langnage to be able to acncarsa atraggles of the poor drowning child in the Pressure on the part

an ill-feeking Кромет.

Chicose merchantsts make purobases and sales."two nations may frequent the ports of the other

Mr. Ler Tox Chaos addressed the Chair-open to trade or which may be hereafter opened of the nominee wat be sent in to the governabil to focided by the accepted sade of Interna board pinokily, and dired after the child, whom When a Coszal shall be appointed, the name together; a revision may then he made. The most ancoroerned way, but the mother of the details, and regulations of matsal intercourse child showed a different spirit: she jumped ovar. man in China, and that gentleman transisted and transport inerchandise to them. They shall meat of the country to which he is accredited:tional Law, so that overy point may be fairly and she brought to the serface, and got on to the Bia remarks to the effoot that he (fr. Los Tuk be trusted in all respects like those of all other in the event of approval an exsquatur will be nodarstely adjusted, Cheong) was willing to second the resolation, nations.

Bath atops with the assistance of some members bat he thought the Chinese should understand Ships of one of the High Contracting Partise,

Cousuls canuot be chosen amongst merchants;

Article XIV, provides that diplomatie corres. of the Booration Club, not much the worse for question, spavened by advertisement, was held vange manay nless they had proper security.

A meeting of “persons interested in the lend that of -course the foreign banks would not ad basing Lad accidents at sen, men: the costs of they shall be bond side, öfleists and anne het pondence be carried ya by both the contracting its dasking

ebe othor, and being obliged to seek a refuge in engage in trade.

Parties in the Chinese language,

Mr. B. F. Smith, the proprietor and publisher. The CHAIRMAN gald the foreign banks trasted some part, are to receive from the local authori

Article XV: is to the affect that as soon as of the Hongkong Telegraphs, has been committed that when she has cleared her own cash that the meeting was called" for the purpose of why they could not do it now. They (the power to render then-

In the ports where a Consul bas bot been ap the Treaty comes into force those privileges, for trial on a criminal information charging him che will assist her tributary in completing disanasing the reasons which have led to the lauks would take care of themaalres. They had Merchandien zared shall not be subject to anyt is toegehaat or trader. If there be no Consul Governant either on land or on Rez, hitherto in the Colony. The advertisement was with tions, provided that the said foreign Consul bo intareste granted to other nations by the Coreanian, who has been giving a series of performances the expulsion. Gront as were the induce-withdrawal of native capital from the noto07, and cars as well as he bad and if they wanted duty unless offered for uls. ments, from foar of Russia and other and preponing resolutions which may have to make money out of the Chinese, of ecurso it These skips shall be treated on equal torals the same capacity,

the local saborities may be requested to not in not mentioned in tbia Treaty, shall be allowed to drawn from the Telegraph, according to the pro- cances, which the Corean Mandarins had the effect of acreliorsting the present unforts was their look out. If the foreign banks would with these of other nations which may be in

The United States Lagation established in all special concessions made to the most favour and on the 10th Jane there appeared in that the United Statsa sathorition and people. Ent secutor's statement, on or about the 9th June, to conclude the treaty i appears to earnestly, requested to attend." There was a tallats at Canton and Fatshan would sé ouse rash

nate state of Kibales." European capitaliste ware review their confidence in the Culusso, the captaimilar circumstanne

Ocres will be held responsible for the falfilment ed antion shall be explained and made public; paper an article, written in breken Boglish, and Artiolo IX-Brazilians, In Chics, who may bars take the combined power of Chia fair attendasse of Chinese--over s hundred, pro- forward to Hongkong, and stay would have herofonuse of complaint against Chinese, should of these conditions, failing which the mequatur so that the contrasting party way for that apparently intended for a parody on the notice America And Europe to get them to do bably amongst whom were Messrs. Ho Amel, plenty of money. He knew that in Canton and lay their grievance before the Frasilian Consul,

the Corean Government will be withdrawa such canoassious hate boan made to the favoured of Herr Bandmann in “Men of the Time, This concentrated moral sussion base Sips, Wong Kong Tong, Lee Tuk Cheong other places they said ouly get two per cent. he shall ingeirs into the merits of the case and sailing to the Corean court er its neighbourhood attained in the Treaty aforementioned were an hun in his profession and character. On the Article Ilf say of the United States ships astions under epociat esus. All the articies This the prosecutor regards as a libel reflecting apparently so far been successful, but we and Che Ta Ting. Thers was also a sprinkling interest now, while at Hongkong they could gat exert hiuiselt to arrive at sz amigabla solution, are wrecked, or find themselves in want of prs.proposed and mutually agreed between the re- have yet to 100 whether it

it may rub eli. of Europeans, including the floo, F. B. Jehu, teu per cent, on their expital.

in like manner if a Chinese have reason to visious, oval, eto, and are a long dirtanes from pretentatives of Corea and the United Statos of paragraph in which the prosceator was referred 14th instant there appeared in the saine paper a mately be as grant a failure as it bas Mesors WHL Mossop, R. G. Allerd. T.L.Bowler, The proposition was then pat and carried, with complain of Brazilian, in Chico, the Brazilian the Treaty ports, the Corsan Government shall America, in Cores; the treaty being made into the taliout hero of the dastardly assault hitherto

betto proved in China and elsewhere. WM. Morgan, W. Dauby, S. G. Bird, E.D. the same two dissentients.

Crasni shall listen to his complaint and endes permit them to anchor wheresoever it may be 412 of brotherly 19

love among

Western SasLOOR, C. F.Chater, G.Sharp, H. Wicklog, J.

The Craxaman said he had nothing further voor to came to sa amicable solation. If the expedient, and shall engage to supply all the triplicate and written both in Chinese and on Mm. llousby" and as "s confirmed woman nations and peaceful perenssion towards 3. Fransis, E. Georg, E, Burt, D. E. Caldwell, attendees, Al-bough her bad a largo aambor bo julgod, in all squity, only by the authority assistance they mua give them, for which they meat ses precisely similar. It is now first to be taken place, un atheisions which open on the English The versions and order of arrange beater. In ordinary sours the trial would not and others.

attendanon. they shall be indemnised by the Captain of the vessel. sigved sad sealed by the suthorities appointed 18th July, but as the mossenter wishes to lears Ching called the co-operatira puButhe meeting, and stated that he had been refinentio! English merobasts, and he was worry sidering whether the Mouser is Brasilian or people of the country shall use their best sisations ato to to uzobniged withia-one year made for the holding of a special neesicio. loudly heralded by the Hos. AXION

Mr. Ho AMEI read the notice orening of Chinese present, they had but very few into which the soused is subject, without con-

In mos esses the local authorities and the by the contract lag Governments and the rat the colony before that time, application is being LUNGAME surd his dupes, turned out to be guested to asnd in the requisition for the use of to see that so many of the merchants were absent. Chiago. but

of short duration, and

Coavours to rendor pessary assistance. and certainly there the hell He proposed that the lion. F. B. He recollected that some pairs ago a meating

The members of the Hongkong Humane-80- verme of effective either in

Article X.--Bmeilian subjósts, in China, who was called as to the general business of Hour commit any crime against Chinose subjects aball ports other than those opened by this Treaty she her in inducing China Johnson take the abair.

Should any sach ship to trying to trade-in from date-N. C. Daily News.

ciety held their annual meeting on the 12th inst., to observe her treaty obligations or in any basson and Mr. Chater, who were together: On that occasion & row coourred, but and punished conformably to the laws of Brazil,

Mr. Johnson declined the offer of Chairman, keng at which Chinese and English to be arrested by the court wat borities of Brazil shall be arrested and the cargo confiscated.

ander the praideney of the Hon. P. Lycia. The way benefiting

IMPENDING TROUBLE BETWEEN bou, seuretary, Mr. T. R. Fisher, and the annual or foreign mer- afterwards proposed, also declined, Most of bo was happy to say that the proceedings of by the authority antreated with the execution of the Coreau Grast, the Corest officials, as soon as When any United States ship is wrecked on chapis Lato attempts at Earopean cun afterwards proposed, also declined. Most of the present masting had pesocd of quietly. Ar the laws.

·RUSSIA AND CHINA,

repart, which showed that the society had done bars failed; we can only hope that

some good work in life saving during the past they shall roasive intelligence thereof, shall soud this epusert of all creation will be more take the chair, and Me: ALFORD seconded the their strender sad for their support to the rewards Brazilier aubjects is Chim, shall be and use their utmost endusronrs to say the ship of raitant over an extraordinary demands beye of the society then, with the aid of othur Mr. BEART proposed that Mr. Ho Amoi should plause.) He again thanked those present for Chiasso subjects guilty of a criminal aot to assistance, supply food to the shipwrecked crew, that the Chinose offloial world is in a white beat kong for some years raged in October, and mam TIM Singhai Courier writes:It la reported year. One of the neverest galea knows in Bong- succesful masion will be

A proposition, serving that Mr. Host, who had solutions which had been brought forward rested and punished by the thineer authorities, and cargo. Noties shall be sent to the nearest that have been made by Raasic with respect to persons, routed over 150 persons from sinking If the abstract of the treaty with the manged the affair from the sammensment, Mr. BEARD proposed a vote of thanks to the sonforniably to Chinese lams. United States,

the first made and the the most suitable person to set in that capsaity Obairman, and the meeting was then brought to

Consul of the shipwrecked persons, through the Hasso Cainese trasty which has lately been craft in the barbour. The members bad shown In general, avary action, airíl ár seiminal, ba- whom thang all be went back to their own na ratified. It appears that Russia in following out themselves proficient in the ass of the rocket model for the others, is at all correct it Mr. Ho AMRI then took the obsir, and said la termination,

tvba sabisata of the two Sister, in China, ostions all zevendary expenses to be refunded by towards China that policy which in her Euro-apparates. Some members had been lost during shows a very great falling off from those shore propello dienas, he clust me TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP, COM Lotharities of the nation of the defendant or

before proceeding with the business the

Fonly be judged conformably to the laws and by the Captain of the United States Government. peas dealings has mode Bausing diplomacy-ay-the year, but the tomber of members, was tho obtained from Japan and from fob prize that they had such a large gathering MERUE, AND NAVIGATION BEating Parties

Ardols Subjects of the United States nonymous rith Punica fides. It was upt to be samo us at the previous annual meeting, mud. after the use of the so-much-con- of respectable merchants and rich bongsholders

realding In Oores must etrictly conform to the exited that a poridious nation like Basin, to there was a small balanco in bond as compared Chip Of course we admit pranas to consider this matter, anlayamada

TWEEN BRAZIL AND CHINA.

The High Contracting Parties shall not be stignations of this Treaty, and the local author whom treaty obligations are so much waste paper, with a deficit last year. The oneers of the society bound to solmburso the same stolen or suma das ties will protect thele perzant and propartiss and when they stand in the way of her interests or were re-alsoted as follow-Hon. P. Byrie, Pre- it is better to obtain a frealy 1 peacefully

Oven Mr. Mossop sake, before the chairman went The following is a translation of the abora by s sabjost of one of sither State to and shall prerent ill treatment to thanaelves and unition, would act in good faith and honour-sidant) Mr. J. A. Sampada, superialsadent and Oriental nation, bus we ay lowed to doubt whether it is so like to be tooth business of the meeting, to be allowed trosty from the Portuguese textos of the other. In our of theft, proceedings damage to thisle proport

atly with China in regard to the late, treaty, furamag of Mastern District; Mr. Leatherbar call bis aliuliton to the twe notices by which His Majesty the Emperor of Braril and. His shailbe in popformity with the laws of the coun- observed, and we think much better terms the invoting leamorad. They were both in Majesty the Emperor of China, being sincerely try to which the culprit belongs, and in the property of any oftion of the United States the world take advantage of it, and if ounding sand White, ferman of Western District; Mr. T, If any lawless persons shall do domage to the Tf there were a loophole to escape, Russia row, foreman of Centiel District: Mr. J. R. might have been obtained kad soy ons nation English and Chiasse, and one ads its appearance desirous of affirming their muteal sentiments ouse of debt, the authorities of the country of the loot wutheritis, on receiving notice from the devise excuses and expedients against carrying Fish, hon.. secretary; Mr. G. A. Caldwell, gone-dirent and demanded the treaty which similar effect, but in the Chinese, they differed: tons of reciprocal utility between the two coun- daltor shall satisfy bid ougagamante, to stop the same and to arrest the offenders, who principled Muscovite would be sure to take bold and Mosin 3. Eda and J. Cook, other members the prvalous day. In both the English was to a friendship and gomsord sad of etabllahing rela- debtor shall do all in their power in order that the Taited States Capsul, shall taka Lintasdiate stops out the treaty in its softcuty, the state and anon. tresurer; Dr. Stookwell, hon, surgeon: it thought most suitable for both conuiries. In one of them it was alated that the meeting van trim; have resolved to concludes treaty of friend Chime subjects, in China, principals or shall be panicbed socorting to law. All our intercourse with Asistio nations has convened by fale Committee of the City Hall, and ship comm.args, andnavigation, and have for that seemplisse in any grime, take refuge in the re↑ If any United States dilson suffer injury at bandit In dealing with a power that if dought proposed and slested,

of the opportunity, and tho the language of a of tas Commifton Three new members werai

CORBA.

These deposits have not returned to who remember in Meld waiders chases and sales between Chinese merekants and do not santravahe the laws and regulations Cora Government. It is not officist, and does if therefore any United States dilzen infringe

tho

was a

their own countrymen ?. It is surely asking tool bit at the speglar infbence. The 3450,009; und the Lee Lai Hong, $980,000 other Contracting Party may only prest by those to keep all the articles, which must be observat!

possible to regard the whole matter otherwise «dence autonomy as well as indepoo-bunku, idvanced by native concerns to Chinose, i of either of tlin High Contracting Parties; in shall be permanently regarded as having nothing smsary to them. If a Corean subject in the

Test

of

of the

the case of

China interfere in the of her vetting in- was as follows: "That in view of the present not pay higher import and export duties thau plafot against a Corean, or vice vered, the affair (acrest is made; who will either anthorise the and powarfal onginos.

towards Japan, But SAREE

encroaching power of Russia have combined MEETINGOF PERSONSINTERESTED to induce them to make the asked for con- IN THE LAND QUESTION?? cension to the hated and despised foreigners.

ther have done so 10

aso in the hope of driving

That

the barbarians out again of gone future time

we may take for a certainty, and it is not at

IN HONGKONG.

issued.-

wable that China das made a pro at the City Hall, Hobgking, on Saturday after:Chinose bankaa year ago, and he did not-sotias all the nialstones whiskit muy, be in their pointed, a foreign Conal may, perform the funcberties, advantagos, and all other rights and with having liballad Kerr Banitarn, the trage.

which

ware

that

noon, the 10th Juve The advertisement-stated.

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