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The steamer Ningpɔ discharged a quantity of Min-ohou te send Mr. Chim Ten-yow (ons of raising their hemt for parca There can be noch. I think it can be perfectly satisfac hear from the captain of a vessol that has come That resolution,
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Legation of the United States,
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meeting Brite approval. Of course, gentlemen, behalf of at last a hundred thousand Chiness if it is passed it will carry any woight at homa.
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The CHAIRMAN then put the negative of the [FEOM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT] which we bare boon devating to the resolution on behalf of all the other ports where farbign
20th Septembar.. we have been more than once confronted with interests are involved, and Chinesa intaresta resolation to the mosting, and declared the ra The ewat of the wash has been the Let us affairs are affairs beyond tho kan of this som war, which has been began though để has not
the statement that such high international mixed with them. The question in whether this solution earried with three demolients. `
Mr. DRUMMOND-Before we antarath to day. The British ironclad frigate Audacious, Cap- is hardly worth consideration. It China itaz Foarsod, sghip of Admiral Sir W. Do bars poses dating at the Lyceum Theatro mazity; but I for one would take the liberty to boon declared, is going to give us any advantages it is well to put through author small piece of blockade of the Weng Bar it is the absolute that beyond all doubt we are the victims of any do to curvalves and to the nation among which has just been accomplished. The clu By Appotatment to His Excellency the Go Jattacked shoja fully entitled to protect hor. well, arrived here yesterday from Amoy,, which last Tuesday. With a threatened and imminent dogy that statement. (Applause). I consider which will counterbalanca the injuries which it basiness toning in the same direcion as that
self by very means within her resell. It port ohe left on the rd instant. ́=
The Shin pas hours that the Frenal Govern- daty of every foreigner in Shanghai to raise the thing that may happen here and on that whom we livn: It is a war in which no principles tion which has just been passed, practically nu ground of being the victims of it for we have are involved; It is not a war which has begun animously seks the Committee to use their best therefore the neutral powers desire to ensure
rabat meditabes the paroliase of the faland of most lend and emphatic protest, to make the no other connection with it it is natural that many great principle er 'which will lead to efforte in the direction of listion, and so to the uninterrupted navigion of the rivers ghstien from Russia on account of the coal, most strenuous efforts to avert what affects the wa alenld make our volous heard. If we who my great advantage to either belligerent bring about pre-hotween-the-ta ballorents. very vitality of this pligo, and to lowvo artisans are Bie Hufferers, do not make our voices beard, It is, as the rictution says, a war which is at That is an ercallantobject, and it that resolution they must, to sac a term well understood by deposilecf which that island has an abundance the Chinese, go security for France that
In the use of Cho Ya Ting. Choang Hing untried by which the intuense of the whole I do not understand how we can export-people present based alracat upon serimental grie-wil tend to bring about the desired and ans at a distaizce, in comparative ignorange, with rovnen. It is a question of honour, which no moment,sooper, no cas's time to-day will bra PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,she will not carry on warlike operations in Your hard in the Supre auto. The world, if necessary, may be brought to bear gard to me, to take har interest in our stairs. dubt is a very important thing, but thích been wusted. I have, however, at this moment
those rivers. And on the other hand they do, the Attorney General and Dr. Ho Kai, who will bavo to givé France a guarantee that appeared for the plantiffs; worn bath-instructed against this ultra-Chinese iniquity. If the stone Appiano.) I think there is very little mers to might be satisfied without roars of hostilities.ous other object in view, and that is to propose. jaaks now anchored over the Bar ut Woosung say, except that it has been oneof the chief-can-cubmit that the evils of a long way will far gonna reaolution which I am happy to my hos mot by Massrs. Sharp, Johnsch, gut Stokes.
Lars work it means simply the ruin of trolling inclinations of the Committes to pat oat terkalanes any advantages which wa foreigners with approval by all the members if the Cont of this dienassion, everything of a politics are likely to derivo. It it is continued, it may mitte, in which will be ascunded by the Cbsu the Chinese will observe neutrality withis:
The Nagasaki Rainy Sure hears that the
Bingha Now and the doinimunity of character, everything that might mange any kind probably lead to a revolation, and nothing could man of the Mooting. The resolution is in wider the specified limits. Otherwise tha bellige premisor bilf for grog-shop at Magasaki, and tents must be left to take their own course: formatir designated by the appropriate sign of Shanghai ohosen to confine the subject of recrimination on either party-not to say that be worse for foreignore than a struggle between terai then the one that has soon read to you. and no undertakings entered upon by either the Royal Oak, hare boon parohared by H.M.'s last Tuustoy's meeting to what it is strictly France is right and China wrong, or that China rica candidates for the thross. Li will undo i will first read it, and then give the facts which Government, for transhipment to Seoul Corsal, their province to protest against then right and France wrong. It is merely a safe all that bus bean dona during the years of make it desirable in my opinion that that resolu-
guard for the fature that we are someoned in pace, during which China las certainly made tion should be brought forward to y→→→→ with auch qualification ne those given with to be transformed into a residance for Mr the record of it might have been fashed to every obtaining. I will say one word more and I have strides towards progress. At any rate we know That the Committee be requcated to toko a'l anch reference to Shanghai can be considered.sa Aston, H.BM's Minister."
Cebiust in, Europeand Ansorion and have carried done, and that is will regard to the heate with that its disadvantages are most pressing and stops se they may consider dormble for the par na worth very much.
We (Courier) learn that H. E. Trêng Kon very great weight. But, let us bara poco," which this agitation has been got up. It might most serious As regards the action which har of preserving intact all the rights, and privileges obungas sent a dongustoh to the Viceroy of a three or four hundrad foreign traders have beat well, perhaps, to have left it over been taken by the "Chabor of Commerce, Irested in the members of the scramnalty a wier the
fer a week or ten days longer, but I doubt it very may say before I sit down that I am sorry to existing treaties.
as you will op 24' very the returned students for the U.S.) up to heavy witway from a flughaf on the 180-inting, do it is the intention of Fir Exotency doubt that ponce is a thing much to be desired taily zone inte in paried of faster of an in this morning that the work at the Bar is short, but very wide and I think it is The Fon" W Kasisk reared-from-Shang- to give Me Chim Tien you the command of one and what both belligerenta wish for. But the hoar, and for that reason we have hastened it on going on most actively that the Tanky arsitesirable that this Committed should have hui yosterdey by the English mail steamer R. of the ganbants of the Liang-king or Nan-yang indifferent and half-haarted spouting and a mach as possible; and we below that what we boing lizded with stones as fast as they can the power, if they should find that the irons.
aquadron.
spoochifying at the Tyceum Theatre in Shangre going to represent in the various okennels lead them Up to the present day they have tons makoi doirable toereroise it w will not prove fruitloss, but will enable people contented themselves with overing the decks or in the immediata future to take some other hilla
The. Vistoria Rerention Club's agimtic sports. In the recent one at the Police Court in which hai last Taosday will not have mash effect in here to rest with greater comfort ad infety with stones so that they should look as if they steps bayard these mentioned in the regolation will sammenes this afternova at four o'clock and a ras opium dester was tied the full pusity of winging about a botwoor Framer and then if this sampling ha-17 AR RA-12 were full bat now they are neually filling already wed and our for us & Bri to un under the tranties already existing bo continued to-morrer at the ase hour: $1.000 for posaossing prepared spium without Citra The seating was well attended. It motion. I will therefore call upon the Chairman them, so that immediate action is marty that the rights which already bolong.
certificate, the time for appeal bas now gone by The Agents Messrs. Melchers & Co. informaid no otios of appeal has bon given, though ught to have been compulsory for speakers to of the Chamber of Commerce to read the resoluI sincerely hope that whatever remarks may
(Applause.)
Principle will carry the mouting with it, so that to the fast, which has perhaps struck most of us that the British stoner Tantalian, from at the time the decision, was arrived at Mr. mount the platform, as Messes. How and Drum- tion, with whith you doubtless are all familiar, made upon the passology of this motion, its shall be respected. I might perhaps first refer London, left Singapore on Wedusaday night for Dannys lutimated that an appeal was intended. mond speaking in the pit wore not heard very Mr. Puno Whatever may to the result suy rate, if we suffer, we shall not enfer in you, that in the recent Feking Descans we this port
This raw and prepared opiam seized by the palice,
international law. That is surryhet n The B. C. Daily Name sage that the Letat, anting in vals to over $1,000, has now been distinctly. Mr. Nils. Moller occupied d sent in of this mesting, and whatever way by the fate of siloneo, and so that we may feel that we have have had. I think, maths of augeaity rather the dintre of the front row of the dress circle, this resolution which I have to propose--whether done our best to bring the belligerents to roasen freqabatly-wo have had constant referenons to The CHAIRMAN was aboat to put the re-departare, and Link must have struck finan As the public meeting held at Shangbai on which was formerly in Ansuite man-of-war permanently forfeited, so the informers are His epoch was the fontare of the meeting. it meet with the cordial approval of all bare pro-and put an end to the struggle. (Cheers!
to make a good heal.
sont, as we hope it will do, or not it is very
who take an interest iu such matferd with mana the 15th September to promote mediation and at present a bulk, is being fitted up for
service at one of the Yangtze porta aan receis. A good number of Chinese at Shanghai have save and dignified style of Mr. Keswick, the evident that the abject of which it trasts is ons solation to this meeting, when between France and Chis, after the princi-ing ship.
bon jadneed by promises of ing pay. to giro quist budrundelivery of Mr. How Mr. Farof paramount interest to this community: T Mr. A. J. How rose and said-Mr. Chairman, degree of amoriss. Books on international le I rise have no doubt, arecorrectly copied, but they are their services to their country as soldiers. A few don's twitchy disconess, al-Mr. Drammond's think that fe abundantly, testifled by this (I think it to undesirable this we should pass are quoted, and the gantations read well, and, I
larguably. I do not remember over this resolution without itisonssing it pal resolution had been decided upon the
Mr. Lemaire, late Consul Genorul for France days upo says the Daily News, no less than even intonation were cast into the shade by Mr.br seing so large ari Asembly called chiefly with the object of commencing a discus- inaccurately applied. They are quoted as following supplementary resilution was in Shanghai, arrived here yesterday by the four natives employed in ons shop weut soldier Mollor's oratorionl effort. Although only thres together on a subject pertaining to this on in the hope that others will coatings it if the question was one between two great Adopted :-"That the Cominittoe be requestP. and D. steamer Rohella on his way to Annau ing, but after they had been engaged, they four of tas meeting had the pluck and cous commercial community. The relation deals The resolution which is before the meeting is, and wholly independent Powers, or as they bod ed to take all such steps as they may cay to take up his new appointment as Dlinistar Found that they had to rot overland to Foo
ehow, They set but upon their journey, but mon-sense to show their hands in rapport of Mr. with the important question of the disorganised I think, unique; it has the palm of originality the same application where as of the parties was sidar desirable for the purpose of preserving Rovident at Hue,
after marching for a day, the eligus was too Möller's remarks the loud applause which followed state of Chias caused by the hostilities between and the merit of inoffensiveness. Ent the great ander disabilities by being loud down by treaty Freure and China The local question, as I question I think we have to consider is whether obligations. The fret of thesis dwabiħday ap intact all the rights and privileges vested in iontain have received notion by quit that pori arasd to Shanghai When they prosented
The French Coraal sud all Freshmen much, and two of the reoraita hearted and re-him showed that his discones we greatly apnay call it, of the blocking of the yoosung Bar, it may not defeat the object which we all have pears to be forgotten, and therefore my of the the members of this community under the The French Consulate has bu tarned over to the toy st their old when the side soused preciated. There are inte is Mr. Nile Mötler's out of which this movement, has spring, hea in view. I have lived long enough to see the passages quoted are willy irrelevant, or have a existing treaties, and that the mistéo be the care of the Tientsin Commissioner of bare anything to do with them and turned speech well worthy of consideration, which who already buon attended to by the Chamber of entrances to a quarrel of any States, but this very limited application, I do not know who has supplemented by his amusing letter to the CommemI-think you will agree with me that is the trst time in my experience that I have the honour to supply the Chinese Government empowered to add to their number." This is Customs-Courier. ་- comprehensive, and gives the Committe
(Applause.) There was no time to get the sense either of the holligerente remonstrating through he nor the Government seems to have the repa We Mercury host that the Chinese at Non- Another reint ease of outrage upon for Courier of the 19th faria abunt the clearest ex-the Chamber otel promptly in that master ever known neutrals trading in the country of with these quotabons, but whoarer bo is mitr wide latitude, but what was chiefly in the king and Nganking tried to roziove the pontoon elguars in Shanghai is related by the NC. Daily pression of opinion, at any rate, we have got fad of the community: they took it for granted; their own Governinouts against the continuance site knowledge to apply them prole may mind of the meeting when it adopted it was put there by the C. M. B N. Co., and which News. Some days ago two young ladies were Where he urges foreigners hore in emulation of and I hope they acted satisfactorily for the of a state of war because it would be detrimental take za instance that has been referred to by the now belongs to Messrs. Ruggal & Co, but they going out in popor carriage along the French of the burghers of Hanharg to combine and co- community (Cheers) Although the object to their own interests. Now there are some Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce already has been before the publie in the papers in an parts there is one part of the resolution here, and shout which he hee-roud most interess the prospective blocking of the Wooup were prevented from doing so.
Sigawai Road, then they met a procession move ourselves the obstructions in the Hwang informal way, the publie have not yet toes what which, I think dons act abgether corsetly ing letter addressed by the Chamber to the The carriage was stopped, and some rordias in Bar and the stoppage of navigation. An
We (Shanghai Courier) regest in learn by the the procession grossly insulted the ladies. One poo, and where he himself offers to go down with was communicated to the Conents, and as it may represent the state of affairs. It states. tant the Depan of the Conan hidy and his reply-I order was some time ago issued by the Bee of the death of Mr. George Carter Stent of them jumped an the back of the surringe and Laterboat, at night, and tow the stons janks to have some boaring on any discussion that may casus belli is of a moral and sentimental charno refer to the Woong Dar. Now we have had Chinese that the river should be blocked of the Imperial Maritiva Customs service. He struck one of the occupante a severe blow on the the Red Bugy and set them odrift, he may not take ploes here to-day, I will, with your permis. ter. I may be wrong, but I have been under to-day statements from the Chairman of the most-
was the author of several works ou Caius, ond it head. Just than subor of natives in uniform
theroe wrote to the Consuls, and their reply - by the statements of one of the parties, that the merce to theoffoot that the langer with regardle with the exception of a narrow pass is to, ha regrated that a Ohirese Dictionary wither the ohair basrers of a high mandarin.Fochapa bo in cernest. I have styled this mootion, rend the letter which the Chamber of Con- thoimpression, and I have been supported in itingsdfromthe Chairman of the Charaber of Com- casus belli is an unwarranted attack by a Chinese the Wgesung Bar was practically over." Mr. Waine. Shanghai Gononal Chamber of Commo Upon this the English and American Conegla upon which he has on a long time engaged is the bearers of a mandarin's coffin, as they had jug "let us have peace because it was the end-
Dib, September, 1934. fores on French troopa. Now if that in a meral right say, howeror, that there is great reaser. General and the representatives of other not completed.
A horse painted on their coats, came up, and ing of the ropurt of the proceedings in the
To Dr. J. TOHARM, H.G.M. Coral-Gozorni sentimental casus belli, I do not talk to doubt that. From personal observation I 500
Doyan of the Cotenlar Body, Shanghai.
I understand the true meaning of the words no reason to believe that the danger is over in foreign poweraat Shanghai, with the excep
The Chinois at the Kimpal Pass are not appealing the ponies by their heads lod the carriage Shanghai Courier.
Mr. Colquhoun, the Times special with his
Sre-The Committee of this Chamber invior beea The Taung-li Tanên are generally conceived any degres. Two days ago the work of thing tion of Germany, made communications to intly satisfied with committing a single.antage out of the procession und saw the ladies sely
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brother explore, Me Holt S. Hullutty arrived Sulaznad tlat the Tuota of Shangbri has addreased to be stiff-nonkadstrongly convinced of the those funks with stones wis going on. Mr. Nils
cirealer letter to the Chinesie of the Tranty Power the Viceroy at Nanking through the Tast'ai, on the British dag, but they must needs commit
othor acts. The Daily News Lajme that on the A scheplass and most revolting outrage has here yesterday from Foechow. He has just this port informing them that the Chimaeq aathori. superiority of their country; and the fact that Meller, in his eloqnent address, has stated that -pointing out the objection to the measure 18th inst thoy seized a cargo-bost which was been perpetrated by the Chinese at Cunton feed the second attack the Kimpal forts, tins were about to block up the month of the Who we are couraging them in the position they in his opinion lower desirable A reply was received to the effect that ymg the English flag. ut hul beard any which fairly at Herodsell their late attacks He is said to be here anyting orders fra Briver so as to pravout ingrass ind cares, except have taken up is not at all unlikely to make the bar to take these steps one has y through a narrow chanual, consider it thule enty sottouch of the trouble more difficult They Alt under the treats to prevent the
from taking
steps they the boate laden with stones should be an. tone of deals for H.M.S. Merlin at Sharp Pesis. on missionary, establishments. They have now
roult which will ease from such a peaceeding, chored for the present as the giden of the Owing to the difficulty of obtaining magts of ranked their hatred of the French upon the hous. Mr. Balfour, Editor of the Daily News, call the attention of the anthorities to the very serious have set forth a piteaus way that those treaties Chinese river, leaving open in the middle a dese transport for their troupe and war material, thumbs of the dead in the French cemetery near is still away in the north. All sorts of foolish it may he infel averred that the vary szialen of with foreign Powers which new exist have been please to protest themselves; in other words From information rumours were circulated about him when he Shanghai sen great commersial centre, the mainten forced upon them under ciamisticos dis- they are at perfect liberty to stop the ingress Chinese Authorities have repurchased from the Five Storial Pagodn channel 250 Chinese feet in width, and the Masers. Bussell & Co. the steamer Lar-yven riven by the Rev. Father Lemonier we wont away. That be had thrown up the Editor unce of its out and valushie properties, its unter tasteful, as they euphoniously express it. Yet, sad egress of merchant ships and do anything- prio and the safety and prosperity of its inhabitants, notwithstanding those circumstances, it has they like. I rather think ho-is-wrong-da-that- they should only be sunk, and the river for, it is reported, Tls. 90,000, and she has been find a saime ten days ago s'much overran the ship of the Daily News, ank that ho was going both Luropene and Chinoso, depend upon the freado baon the dear object, of their lives to strictly point, and he, like many otherogially ignorant,
planud nader the Chinesa fler. At last alicstery, bronking down the monumenta and blocked, on the receipt of some alarming from Shanghai she was loading guns and stones and aging the place waste Their hack to Fcking to take up his school again. fore urge with all ts-camusiness afich sogeave a carry out the provisions of those treaties. Now will be glad to learn, I think, that our position | Collý extended to ct even greitar ezesss, far Judge Denny, who was formarly Aaericaa proposal as the sing or tampering with the river I think it is clear to uveryondthat that statement is infinitely better than thu. There is a clanss It will be observed from bis that machinery at the Associated Wharves, and they there of the wife of a former Canal Coured bora, and resigned his appoint ako nasty from Slanglan. Not cale will the farther, and say that the Trung-li Yamen is a China baaring apon this Tory question. It is for, that come be at one takon tr is spacious faiseload I might perhaps goin the Treaty between the United States and the Chinado reserve to themselves the right going to skip some telegraph polen op French Consui at Canton, and scattered the of blocking the river under circumstances paratus. The Chinese have also purchased the ones of the decessed about the place. This is out over sono dispute with Mr. Soward, is monition of asrigation at great existing best board especially constituted to erude and annul Article XXIV. of the Fristy between the zafy increased by the prews of obstention in the the provisions of the treating as far as itin possible United States and Chinn signed in Juz, Wa-on for 1le. 2-1,000.
The most disgusting and foolish outrage the hack again. He leares for Tientsin.
existing chanush, but the whole of the water-way will which may at any moment arise. Who can
On Saturday last there was aerisiret match be threatened by the accumulations Busters by the for them to An it. And you are also aware, 1858-
Art. XXVE-Bolations of popes and amity hotwen what the Chinese will consider "alarms-vsiyed by a American Conml at this port—
Chinese mobs have as yet bein guilty of.
constrasting of such impediments, and the beads of gentlemen, that mora tasa uzo of our Ministers The norSteam Laundry at Boarington is now hetween eloveas of the Race Club and Cricket the port cannot fail to sader seriously, not only dars have been grossly insulted in the course of the the United States and China befar asisblished by this ing news," or when it may be received? A
rowly for use, and the public kave in their hands C5...On paper the Bass Clab team Inokod thing the contour of the present in tries bekwoon- PAKING, 8th September, 1894.
open to foreign comareas; it is further agrl that, Bort of Teatrality of Shanghai has been deal. Jehn 8. Mosby, United States Copal, Hongkong, the remedy for the grievances about which so strongest The untoli vpfmenced at 11 am the Frames and Chim, hat the stoppage may and ecoblast few months There is more than good và tresty, auf the Yesiale of the United States boil. soldiers at Langson was the wilful and deliberate case atapy time hereafter China shond beat war with clared, but the Chinese evidenly feel but STR-I apdirected by the bumoumble Secretary of many complaints are made with regard to Chi-
The Committee have no doubt that the dorsalar fact of the Tung-Yamen, done with the deli-tay foreign nation Thatovor, and hold for that conse little confidence in its maintenance. Nor State to say that the importation of ald foreign raganose washen. Yesterday evening a number ground being in very good order and the light pins to nesesitate the lapen of year for its conto baliove fhat the attack by the Chinese witted to twde freely to and frost ports of Chin
to tan nited States, or the anloading of urnes of of geallenca interested in the company paid a rafbor strong. The Race Chib want in to bat.
eat to prevent the approaches to this port being in of Tientsin. The rights of that so we shall vessels of the United Stalon shall not the fans coations are the French doclarations altogether reasa al any of our parts' has been forbidden for visit in the works and in their presence a small and Mr. A. J. Leach bowling for the Cricket Body have slay then stops to do what they think berate ides of nullifying the Li-Fournier Treaty sluts such nation from entering her parts, still the
hontba. this information curas by telegraph yes lot of dirty linen went through most of the pro- Club accomplished the extraordinary feat of any way interfered with or interrupted. suring. It was stated before hostilities comturday, y judge that the period of restriction
This the Committoo on leretand has bon datertained never understand, but if, as is probable, that is to pursue their commerne in freedom and arouzity, and geront powers, Eull respes being pailto the nontality monoad that the Treaty ports would be will expire on the first of Decabaran, Sir, yours of washing. There was nut time to see taking the whole of the ton wickots, five ef by France baz objected in by the calcess; but whard really the ease, the Tsung-li Yamen (und here I to transport goods to and from the ports of the helli
all the various pieces of unshinery put in nas.. Labadient seruat, interfered with, but there was a distinct istor
(Signed) `JND. RUSSELL YOUNA. but enough was done to make it evident that by which were disposed of in six consortive balls, there is so much to be gained in logonstallatores speaking of the Tsang-Yuntu as micro or of the fez of the United States, provided that the sail be mady to bring Chinees to to such ap are now about to receive the retribution they tabox of pfloors or soldiers in the enemy's ships, with ference with the trade at Fooghew, although i On the 23rd Augusta Decras-was published this inproved method the woar and tear of wash. This was against came of the best bani in and gets her fool thus: every effort should lase representing the Government of China), Rag shall not protest veld wreed in the trampore
gad-if you ing barily reduced to a minimum, asthe directors Shanghai Chun Kabe, Club were allow for 44 rangement, and they will therefore be of very short duration. Again, the Frenes in the Peking Gazette, committing Tso engelsito., Provita on our space prickades us from runs, 24 of which war malo by Mr. Bskor, of Fould convey the ideas of the Committes to the body provokod, and they so justly deserve. Is their cargosa, ke inter any of the paris of Ohins: but of Ministers at Peking and 2) them to take salt altogether wise on our part to shalter themach venals to offending shali bambiset la forfei There I think you will see that the very point Consulat Slangbai formally informed the t'eng to the Board of Punishments for having giving btails of the machinery and works in Fonchow. The Club followd and ran up a big farther steps as YAS team advisable to prevent a from taat punishment? If the Langsun Airtare and cakecation to the Chinaso tovecumant
source of notion which cannot but want in very anrious has been described by the French Government dose to the general trads of the post-haves trancherous, I do not know what the has been anticipated of war between Chico and the honour to be, ato.,
Freach Government will think of the attack afher foreign nation, and in spite of that the (5) J. G. PLATON, Chairman, on Keolung. That was done at a time when Chinese have hound themselves by foreiga Shanghai, 16th September, 1891. the two nations were treating for pan and treaty that they will still allow ingrose and arress freely to the ships of the United States. Sin, I have the honour to acknowledge rical of when the time for the expiry of the ultimatum Obriously that sunot be done if they block ap pour letter of the 10th instant relating to the narrow had not arrived. I pass over the proceedings of o anything that may disturb the trau anlicensed language and attempting to orash
the object of his attacks by coloured atataranta,LATEST TELEGRAMS.
ng of the Whorico sivo. I have laid the latter Foockout. It is an unfortunata erent; but it the channel so that it is impossibin for Alberican quillity of the port and town of Shanghai.even going the length of casing the Grand
fore my colognes at the meeting hold on the has been sucessful so far as destroying the ships to corno in and soon a similar clanse Whatever measurem France may be called Secretary of setting propriety at naught. The
Doyen of the Thylomatic Corps at Peking. hich he Chinose flest goes, and it has probably given the axis in the Treaty between France and China, 1866. We will put-side the Treaty with upon to take at other points on Chinese Bocager of Te is for these and other aloners
ou doua cordingly-I have the honour to ba, Sir, Chinese an idea of the impossibility of resisting dated. 1850, and between Italy and Chină, dafod
LVBESUN, against propriety committed to the Board for
s Europos force. But I should have had in Fransa, as, that nation bog a belligerent, the territory to arrive at a solution of the the determination of a punishment.-Daily The German paper National Zeitung on-bean postponed until Monday next.
IT.G.M.'s Consul-Gonorni and Senior Const.
the Fosalation we deprecation of the irregular To John G. Fardas, 241., Chairman, erlating diffenity, Blanghai and Woosung NewO,
nounces that Austris, Germany, and Bussin
Shanghel Gouers! Chaker of Commerce, Shanghai. guerilla warfare that is now going on. It is treaty is non-existent for the moment; but the will remain outside the conflict." Butkendded
The following is translated from the Shen peo:apport the French action in Egypt with regard
That is with pogard to the Woorang Bar; but paralysing our trade, destroying our industries Treaty with Italy is identical. The clause in an "It goes without saying that it will not After the fht on the River Min, the Tsung-li to the appropriation of the ravennos assigned for
thie present question coesis to be one upon which Anil it will rain our property; and of this there ire service of the national debt.
the whole community has a right to spaak: We to be ne cast, because we beurd only yester be ao i neutrality be violated at Shanghai Tamin communicated to the variona Ministara iri
LOSS OF MM. S. WASP."
A public meeting of the foreigu residents hare not thought it well to wal upon day that M. Ferry. I may say with an audacity - at Woosung by the act of China, or if the Peking to this effect, that France has broken of friendship with China and has committed acts of
The gunboat Prep has been totally wracked of all nationalities in Shanghai was hekl on the technicalitias, or to desist moot points, or to which rivals that of his dear friend Mfr. Glad security of our nationils is endingered. It anmity, therefore the merchants of the different depends therefore on the local authorities to powers should observe neutrality in not assisting on the cost of Donegal, and 32 of the ore 16th Inst., in the Lyceum Theatre, for the purpose argue about the interpretation of treaties. Westone (hiasca and clems), has declared that there
of considering the prisont position of political Low fat our tatda is being interrupted, and no war. (Applaus.) the French with arms, amaition, coals, eto, droved, including the Captain and Officers.
affairs. The meeting was cauvoked by a Cam that Itill be still more injured, if not des. The CHAMAN said-Well, gentlemen, secure the maintenance of peace and to dis and that the various Honourable Ministers shoald The War was a composite srew gunboat of 465 mittes appointed in ictoriapes with a resolution troyed, if the present state of things omntiane, are paused a little after the space I do not know that it would be possible to gent see if anyone else was die in plainer language the position in oase of a war sipate the disquiet of the population." That order the merchants to pay strict attention to
tors, having an indicated hores-power of 470 psased at a preliminary ruseting held on the and we say we have, as loyal peuple, the right Mr. How France will fulfil this engagement to the this, etc., ete. But the Ministers not having
and carried 4 gans. She was commissioned at Bath inst, and coluprised of the following gentle to call on our Governments to do what they can posod to discuss this question, and there does not between China and prother Porer, China, at rornfred the Deorus issued on the 7th of the 7th letter is a matter of nouinë, but what after | Moon 7th August) replied that they had not
Davamport on 1st December, 1881, and was men, vi. Mears. JJ Kowiok, J. G. Pardon, to remedy this. The mode we will leave al- appear to be anyone, and therefore I think I may tempting to defend himself, will find her of.
tempts to defend harself limited in certain direc Decree announcing the rupture butween exomanded by Lient-Commander John D. Robert Mackenzie, P. b. Hübbe, W. B. Wettogother to them. If the treaties are pafficiant, proceed to put the resolution to the meeting all does it amount to ? In the case of an see a
'more, A. 'G. Wood H. R Hears, Ademit as their province to enforce them; if it is The CHATEMAN then put the resolution to the tona. She may attempt to atop the ships of Lind, and John Walter, Upwards of four question of mediation, it is for them to mediate roesting, and almost every hand was held up in the enemy from going in, bat she must keep the auti-French riot at Shanghai the Fronet Chin and France and on that socount could not cenesnt to the request. The Tsung-li Yauatu
hundred residents of all nationalities were What we say is that we have to call upon our Lits favour. Defore he could pus, the negative to channel open for the ships of commerce of neu tral nations. I think nothing could express present. The mouths of the Committee, Governments to see that we are not subjected the menting menupied seats on the stage. A few ladies were to u continuance of the handshape we are now Mr. NILS Maria interposed and said-Before it more plainly than this chanse does, and also prosent.
suffering. I will not make any further remarks you at this weiotics to the meeting will genit is very important that this clause should Mr. PURDON 20 and asid bag to propose I wish my romerks to ho na short as possible, as permit me, as an aid resident, be give my opinion be narried out in its integrity. I need that Mr. J. J. Katwak, the representative of we think it is very desirable that all the remarks on these matters regards the French and hardly remind you that the clause known as the one of the largest add ddest business firms in should be. At the same time, we think it is Chinese diftuity. Centlemen, no doubt yo ar Most Favoured Nation Clause" gives to Chins, de take the chair at this meeting. very desirable that everyone here who basa in a mess Laughter.) Wo are in a great deal Government or subjects at the country in whose (OKK)*****
views on the skiest, or anything to a should of trouble. However, if we look carefully into treaty it is inserted "fras and aqual partisine- Mr. HEARN condd the resolution, and it say it, so that we may have the question fully the matter, I believe that the origin of the troublation in all privileges, immunities, and advanta disongood. You will ces, that the resolution has will be food-in the midst of TIA. It is a hure gas that may have been, or any ba hareafter, was adopted.
ThO CHAIRMAN Lullos and Gotlemes, been slightly modified from the me published in thing to say, but I am almost certain of it. For granted by His Majesty the Emperor of Chin this Committee was appointed on Saturday at a the morning paper. I beg to move
many years we have been trading with tho to the Government or subjects of any other Proliminary mesting called for the purpose of Wherine the boatitities nahapplly begun batom natives of this country. We have sold them nation. This clansa has been insertel in Fre of kuapowder about and that it only requiser despatch to the Thotai to ask him to send some heading of "News from Canton."
Mr. Wetton defendat, aid called a witness considering the difionit position of affairs and of France and Chius are not likely by the ordinary pro-ships; wohave anla them azuza: have sold them ties with Enghind and mostly every other Power, the slightest spark to ignite it. No wonder officials to that locality, to investigate the matter. the Shanghai chemosity is alarmed. Tusir The offlçinin brought to the Mixel Court four pied Luk Hu Ping, who said he was an assist prolacting the trade of Shanghai--and indeed I cess of military options to be brought to an aty Kropp gader and Batting guns, and Roming and therefore whatever Treaty that other olanes trade, if not their personal security, is placed men who had possession of soms forelim articles to the dandant opout the paper. There may say the trade of Chile at large. It would cone atterly dimproportionate to the amber, pojeste for alle all the time-All, it may be guid, forta in, it is of equal raine to uvall, no matter what of clothing, ote, belonging to the Missionary were other editors named Wong Ling Chan and of be out of place, poons, if I were very to bo gadusu 1 will riools injure the puma cres of althy more. (Loud hours and laughter. But, country we may belong to. Therefore when "in-a pasition of the most extreme danger. Phose men were tried at the Mixed Court before Fung Hi The former was employed in July briefly to sketch the constareos under which Chung and bring rain on this ant the other Farcign gentlemen, they omitted one thing. They forgot Chinn set to work to pat stone laden junks on France and Olina dintrast each other most Mr. Huang sad Mr. Giles on the 18th inst last in the place of one Li Lang Foi, who died we have found ourselves gimewhat agitated dar Communities on the Coast, and render valtoisis the to tell the nativer of this country or rather the coming. Har she did what was, knowing gordingly. We know that Chipa cuister One of the prisoners said, "The Missionary mat on the 38th May, and it was he who superintending the pastifortnight in ponsequence of things het onmulations of property at a Trasty Ports Cey had set the moral courage to tall them ly or unknowingly, a most distinct violation of staue null boy who begged eash of hire, and Ied the publication of the article complained aing on around as and emanating from the will inflict untold misery on the tide people and that if you give them the instruments they have our treaty rights. It is very important, I think, depended uponeren not to fire on a Bag of told them to go to church with him and ask for of Defendant's wife died on the 1st August codnet of the belligerent. Franor and China anes the discedar which devastated the commiry not got the men to work them. They might as that we should all endeavour intelligently to defendant had been greatly Wo were in some consider ble alarm in regard within the womery of many of us and werend the well have given them electricalólocks (Langhnudesland the rights and privileges that we do trace or on the flag of a mutral nation, to money there, and nat to bag money in the street; distrowed about it, and unable to attend to the affair of the Wooning Bari and it was nominal ceass bells appearing to be moral and soul. ter.) All this dattery has made theus arogant. enjoy under than trantias here, and, as has been
but the boys did not listen to vas, so I beat them."
touch formerly. When imposetio for any of us to match to read aneh wanital rather than mater to arouanons at Then we talk about the Frenchmen marebing Well said already to-day, if we curssives de rot that i groat confidence on be placed The three others said, "We picked up the dutien.
this article was published he had gone to lock curiaequences as would flowfron such an act.. I exceptional nato itatify the Foreign Camataity here and there, and we lud oras a newspaper stir to obtain, first a hurriedge of the entire in giving strong expression to it forlanga, in favour in her observance of the neutrality of foreigner's things in the streat, and we asked after the religious ceremonias in connection with | am glad to Mfarn the cotsjany present that the of a speedy settlement of the dispute Therefore be it telling us the other day that the French oughtly, and secondly a reodgaition of them, it is hard- On Chi us for our trouble zot so vitally it
govering them for him, hnt ve did not, strike wrongly, but not the lesem The Coast, however, sentenced as mar after the paper. The article was published with plesing itself in communion on both with regolding in Shanghai mare a argent app in the army could parolastnight from Shanghai to Poterested, as we are, alould take the trouble strongly think the French as treacherous to be osagued for car mouth at the Mixed out defendant's knowledge, and he was very seztativos in Okina and with Governments and British Gurman, and American Upvernments to ing. That is the mistake we have made, and we we do not take for inelves. It is very import as theweelves. It is the nature of seni Court, and the other three to receive one landed angry when he saw it, and discharged Wong badies alserier, for the purpose of overcoming ring the preponderant interest. Begringem have to suffer for it. For my part, I think in and that we should do what we can to karo to Ling Chun for inserting it on the 15th inet that difficulty. And I am ftremely thankful to this as the Toro non rither this matter the French have shown a great deal ourselves a continuance of the right that bu Defendrat was not a man to allow the public say that at the present timeve may consider that to bringing blant such a settlement of the farmesan of underation and ratlemen. They have allowed lose tous I do not sy we should as for any civilized nations to be anapigioas and dis tranful. Seeing, therefore, that this is the The following is a trealation by, the Daily they of much an articly with his knowledge. the Wosurg Bar ie safe. (Applause.) But, there ball satisfy the honour of both countries; and that the Chinese every change that they could; they farther rights, but it is important that we Mr. Wotton, on behalf of his client tendered aco very serione questions which arise from the the Committes be instranted to place themselves in have gone on dilly-dallying for a whole month should find and what rights belong to us and state of feeling between the two power, if the Genior Contal at Shanghai-France having the latter's sinere regret for the publication of state of hostiliios that we are in-a etate in communication by Telegraph with the Chambre of trying to bring the people to terms; but of insist upon them. I will not occupy your would be eniantly adsantageous if a third violated the Treaty and harassing China with the article, and promiset that nothing of the which warlike operations being carried on Cort of Cob to all before the recorre they did not do it, and at the last extra time any longer, but I harlly think: Year while yet there is no declaraton of war, and we pactva Hovernments, and to invite the co-operation mity they had to take to hard resus. About time has bean wastol if it has brought to your party could be introduced to guarantee to arme, I have reverentially revived na Imperial bil should oon again.
The defondant was amitted to take his trial have reason to fear that as time goes on, of the Chambers of Commerce of ofher countries in the blocking up of the Woosung Berthay hare minds a knowledge that we are now in a better Decree, ordering all garrison camps to fro on
been talking about it for long time but I de position than we previously thought we were, each the due absorvance of the agreement ang Fransk vessel attempting to enter the parts. at the next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme serious complications may use out of a disratarested in the Trade of Caina
MWLINE WRIGHT--I have been asked to so not believe they will do it. But if they dit we boontien it is obvious to every one of us that our on the part of the other. This might or Now a dospatah has been received from General Court, bail ting allowed as befoni in twogard at the present time theas things, and
of the etrained and peculiar positions in which cond this cusolation, and I do so the more will could not help ourselves. We annos prevent existence here or at all rente our prosperity done by the neutral powers, if the consent of Teao commanding the Woosung Forte, saying suration of 2D exch
BREACH OF QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. Frauco and Chinese toy oporating. It ingly because I am quite sure that it needs but the Chinese from stopping their own ports here, wholly depends on the trule of Shanghai, that vessels of war and commarce of the various the helligerenta could be obtained. It would nations coming in from the anas often lang ent
Cbag Aining, runner, zad Chan Aohut, best is for that ronson that we a gathored here very few worde to command it to the meeting. What the Secretary of Stute for Pareign Affairs and that the trade of Slanghai depends alroost, be 'peccasury that the guaranteeing powera no Legs, and after flags ara bang on the polus st boy were each final $5 for committing a breach together to-day; the obies for which we Tharamay be differens of opintons to its word in London. will not amount to a snap of my it not wholly upon the facilities of ingross and skoold maintain a force at Shanghai to the stern of the ships, so that it is impossible of the quarantine regalations by boarding the are striving is mere that of peace than any-ing, but as to its ou eat it is naistel cable finger, because they will know that we are ut egress of this port, and if we are sure that we to hore a clear view of them of a distance, and steamer lawn in the harbour yesterday mon thing else, and that is what we coasters. There can be no question about it that at the the bottom of it (Laughter.) They will know am, in all constates of hostility as well as easure the preservation of order, bat this that they might be mistaken for French men-of-ing who she had the yellow lag hoisted, and the for We believe that the result to be essent time we are in the pressure of events that we have got obruelva atu ruable, and pance, keep that chaindl open for the purpos ettained by war is pass, the and; and which will be of peopiliar historical torportance they will not take any notice. The Már of commerce, to have gene a long way towards need not be a large one. At the present war, and tast grave consequences might thereby bouts around had been warned by the police..
we believe that fustond of going to war, events of the greatest the most momenious guin Tsing some months ago was ham ostablishing the mounity of a beamers of and in the fature. BEOET ME K. MACRES. time there are at Shanghai oight foreign neus therefore I, the Tao-tai, sa requested
France" and Chino can got what they interest to all of us. Our employment, our pre- boothing the whole diplomatic body of Changhai, both now gommunistewith you, Honsarable Senior Consul, mon-of-war, while on stars there is a small to notify the commenters of grandouts and mur.
HOUSEBREAKER.
require by mediation, and so avid the injury to party, our prosperity, are all involved and are Great Britain. If the French marahed on (Applan)
ME. PURDON-I should like to make an ex- Sum Aint, coole, we brought before the court property, the destruction of life and all the Ell abstds. There can be no question that the Basninh it was to be a parue baill, but when foreign police force and a thoroughly efficient chantaion in passing Wossung to hoist ther volunteer corps. A very small military force on the forest, so as to enable the garri aharged with being suspicious character, and in miseries which note in the ddinary conteo of being the largest foreign community in China, the French got there the first thing the Chiness planation. Mr. Drammend is mistaken in thirik son calips at Woong to distinguish by means posession of housebreaking implements. was. Therefore.gentions, to Coinmittes felt the communig, which represents the largest di was to lear out. Genilainen, we have beaning that I said that the obstruction of the in addition to these would be quite sufficient of the flags the nationality to which the vessels A loking board the report of a gun in a base that the only way in which the could perform amount of property and wilshapesks with more flattering these people too much, and we Wooening Bee was being put a stop to to repress ary local rising-which the ex-belong.al, the Too-tai, of course will not as Fat Hing-stroot, and found it had been die the-dation which were entrated to them en effect, necessarily than any other community at suffer for it now! The best thing I have bean said was that the Chamber of Commer, not requested. Besides eqmmunicating with others charged at a burglar who had escaped to the roofs Saturday was to all this wedding and ask the way at ho ports of China that this community here for twenty five years is to tall the no-having time to scnsult the community, took bu cited state of the Chinese mind might very do specially communicate with you, Honourable Knowing the mar oil at get away along the residents to give expression 6 Choir feelings aught to move in the mattery sad that it is its tiges the truth. But we have been flattering mediate action
Mr. DavMNORD-The phe was, I think aasily-beour. The arrangement would be Semar Conaal, with the request that your route the long swatched, and caught tha pri sad invite the mediation of Pors at home to interest to express its opinion and raise its them all the way along unt? they have been
bring about the end that are striving for wind at this uncture I think cannot be denied thlukljig that by buying arms and implements "The Woosing Bar is safe."
Mr. PURDDNet from us. that of a temporary and limited joint - Hone will retify the slips of war and tray to forjast as jungid dern
folloy the directions us given. A cossary. 1 wk of order and he was sout to without bloodshed. Therefor guztiemon, We are burtiuly most deply interested in they one conquer the whole world. Whother pation. It has been argued at Shanghat that communication 10th Year Hung Halt, thraal for six months, the first and lust for lights will draw your attention to the anlation which what la grolig forward round us, and we as this rosolation is passed or not I am not concern. The CHAIRMAN It was I who said that I I do not believe that made that statement with the impression that Arhandene #ife, with fosion norver. China Mot let Day 10th August) dan ket to be in solitary confinement
wil very soon be proposed and sated to this speaking not only on behalf of ourselves, but any ed in, yuongee for my
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milted to prostrate himself in safatation, with oneral, but there will appear ju to-morrow's
Consular Body "the French Govern the company that was under him, at the globe. We are requested to state that on Mon-score.
On the 15th instant an express sus cirertated ment, desirous of safeguarding as far as pos-tion of the Imperial birthday. For days later day and Tuesday next the works will be open to sible the tareets of international trade, so the Empress Dowager issuad-a-Dore severely public inspection After that the Laundry will advertising the well known ruce pony Oda
suring Too's accusor for not confining himself
ward" for enle by anclion. This I understand largely represented bere, intends to abstain to his subjoof in his Memorial, but indulging it regularly to work.
to be in accordauen with the decision of Mr. Myburgh, the arbitrator between this colebrated pory's disputant owner, Mr. Oscar Brandt and Mr. Era da Silva. The ule was to have taken place this (Saturday, th) afternoon, but has
would very naturally consider selves ekremledging its carelessness mado copies of entitled to send their ships to the river for the Deca and samt they to the Ministers, whe the protection of French citizens and pro.no longer refused to comply with the request of
the Chinese Goverument perty; when the ships were said to be
LONDON, 24th September. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.
Nicholls-El. II. P.
POLICE COURT.
25th September.
BEFORE ME. ▲ G. WISE. The caso of the Chinese who committed the coming the Chinese would consider, equally ontage on the Rav, Mr. Elvin and his party
THE CHARGE AGAINST THE naturally, that this was alarming news" was investigated at the Mixed Court, on the 16th.
SOWAT MAT YAY TO #———-- and would proceed to sink their stone inst, before the Magistrate and the British Ac
Loang Koo Shop, publisher of the Chinese news sessor. This is what the Hu Tao states of tho junka and block the passage. It will tell-In a previous iosae wo mentioned that an puper at San Yai Pa, appeared in his bail on the charge of pablishing and selling in his paper therefore be seen that there is plents English Missionary was insulted and molibd of the ith inst, an interent article under the Dear Woosung. The English Conan Bont a
sport. .nese-very
blows sada
Nee of communication of Bhao Tao-t'oi to
Jast, and
THE POLITICAL POSITION.
PUBLIC MEETING AT SHANGHAI.
day, and it has born dosided to forward it on to the
Your obedient vervact,
concluziun; will domand marifces from bath boligs.
may in the prcent circintances of this opis pro
call upon Traty Powers oollectively to render,
to
Commerce England, America ro
follows:-
Should China ba' at war with another power this
tumatame shall not ie sny way ictorfars with the nation. Italian ressols my alwa, evoert in the free trade of Italy with Chins or with the oppering the ports of the one to flas ports of the other, trade in the on
ordinary manner, and import and esport of every are of ectiva blockade, all without obstale trag
of merchandise not prohibited.