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is called on to state what measures Ching this and many other directions might ras, attempt made be the Authorities to render for its citizens in China the benefit of the or the reason of their spread, he is not see for ourselves "Justias, with her lifts! should stopt to make herself wealthy and sonably he looked for, It is said, too, nugatory the advantager of the trandi past favoured nation clause, while the This required to make any report. Here, it sole" at home. Though not, razy, 27 LE The nows we published a few weeks ago of powerful, and draws up in reply a list of ten that CSANS CHIH TUNA, who is very wealthy, nystem is one that cannot be Tolerisad nese would not he inclined in surrender it seems to us, the scope of the Ordinance
aeema to te, the scope of the Ordinance when visiting the Policor, li eating bottle will, naca thalesa, nat la nut në pla the intention of Sir GRONGA PHILLIPPO to things imperatively necessary. Firat and
As to the immediate clase of the new on their part unless the Acrrender were re might be widered a little, and the Magistrate or perhaps a little cumpar o'tdi desirous of laying weide the cares of office. resign his office of Chief Justice of this foremost she must "Honour the Orthodox The resuan alloged for his continantice se levy, we quote the following remarke from ciprocat.
be required to place on record a Gnding on por perhaps a little camphor or a brit die
infectant. So now wave read, and we w colety has been gonfirmed, the resignation Religion," advies which would load the Viceroy in charnstoristicnlly Chinese During the feary Pking is eminently spand
various other pointa kesidre tha simpla quee- | enter, na quickly, as possible. Tari. Rith having been sent in a day or two before the reader to expect (especially if he had read the Franco-Chiness hostilities Ouro found thrift, and like spendthrifts in general is
tion of arson or no araan. Take, for in-enough to detain us outside. Thaliae departure of the heat mailThe news has Mr. Farus's many of this very essay) a hitelf under the necessity of negotiating tually in the last engineerindit and
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staner, the leaf Bre. The flames broke out on dirty, uninviting, and unimposing ir heen received with general regret, more series of dull platitudes entirely alien from certain loans for bis Viceroyalty, and the raggedness. If just now in the humour of
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lie south side of the stroot, and wero com- On the steps lealing up to it and on the expecially in view of the fact that the re- the subjest af China's strength or poverty. Imperial Government now tell him that he sponding some two millions sterling in rener. In another colum will he found
micated to the north by a couple of dan reowded by the lowers luz n the a her anyder, rat isgnation is oused by continued il-heálib. What door fellow, however, is a train of cannot leave until thees have been discharging the worst features of a debauched court. From Mr. J. J. FRANCIA, QC, explaining shades in front of two shops on that side the coolis claws. There and always a tus
In another colume will be found a letter municated to the north by a couple of wooden ment outside we are passei and jod an
side.rowded and most ovim king of The learned Chief Justice's lease expiree in thought as original is any we have met with ed. Whether this be the true reason or not, After two loog minorities, the opportunity the delay which has taken place in the pre- Theso combustible affins projected across the of this gentry to be found has a 28 ft. b. October, and his retirement will date from in the writings of young Chinn. Each west-it is practically certain that His Excellency's offered of getting rid of the seraglin and paration of the Chamber of Commerce's the side walk, and in the event of a fire breaks today thing the holding of the Crimin then. He was offered an extension of lenguern uation, the essayist begins, bas its parti-stay at Cinton will be continued for some its debating surroundings Never was thore petition in reference to the French and Gering out on the other side were bauad is he-Sessions, the pumber is anginans d. I. fr at vi
for some its dabaring surrounding in barbariamman you the higistrate's attention, presuming I
to be and vehicle religion, thongo Enlee without entry having had all the balf-pay cular religion, which religion, thougo false time to come.
less excuse to revert to the pristine barbarian man Mail Steamgia Ordinatges. Our ya come ignited. Here, surely, fa a point to which a bard we see a group struget og and mashing
to revert to the pristine Prefer day issue contained a letter front tweeden the name
is youth leave to which he was entitled by the rules in its groundwork and fet priceiples, cori- Of the results to be expected from the of Asia than at the present moment. Prefer Forday's issue contained a letter from the the Mtgistrate's attention, presuming the Or-to-read what is insoribel ther on This is th
tains many doctrines so closely siled to the opening of the West River the Chinese Times ring to stick to the dismedited example of Hon. P. RTRIE, Chairman of the Ohstaber, dinangs were already in operation, might use calendar for the sesien, on which you will find
closely sibed to the opening of the West River the Chinese Times ring to drasties in their dotage, the young in which the hou, gentleman correct our unshades is illegal, but their oxistance would eft there is the staircase the patio his pension. No officis intimation
tion is been truth that ignoraut Chinamen embrace it in makes a pleasant and well justified forecast previous dynasties in their dotaze, the young in which the hon. gentleman correct our fully
ourfully be directed. The greation of wooden the name of the criminal and the "parti Ron Corrects our fully be directed the ther on Thit is th received in reference to the matter, the in- increasing numbers. Confucianism, on the as follows" Kwangei and parts of Kwang-Emporar is to be tuzlab paa WANLIBR statement that no protest had been asat in usados is illegal, but their existance would left there, is the staircase, the, pablo s formation being conveyed by private letter. other hand, dealt at the outset with the tang have also suffered much from the dire sad: atarted in life amidst the debasing by that body is protest was, itapens, sont in hardly dieninuos orime within the sponsing of tube to us Gout. kat come with mo enil
of salar erine Should A, Should a marked, improvement in the hon. sarial relations of mankind and matters of effects of the Taiping rebellion, and the surroundings of ensacks and concubines, from the Chambert the Ezurize before the the Ordinance, besitles which they were not we will endeavour to gain matranes by a 2010 gentleman's health take place before the daily conduct, such sa men and womse could West River banks, onco containing large For this the Court by hook or by crank Council meeting. Of this we were not aware the cause of the on break of the fire, but only enaronient route. We must 129 throat
and woman could West River banks, once containing to the circumstances under which they were t expiry of his leave, and he should change easily unders and not practive, But in numbora of rich and populous cities, are now must have its two millions sterling, pay who at the time of sailing, no publicity haring of its extension. None the less, an inquiry as this hall first, where the ganna one sul e ráes
populous attity and downs The opium Tekis seemed to open a been given to the water, Wiral weer his third as to coming out again, he would coures of time the various commentators and in grost part covered with jungle and de-insp. The opium tekja eemed to open a beti giver to the mater. Wirat to the circumstances under which they were just above him neg thonging ways they thi be allowed to withdraw bis resignation but philosophos ao expanded and expounded the sorted. A slow and partial recovery is in river of untouched wealth, and preparations referring to was the mesofind it was leckled oructed and at to the officer be whose defaut arr, same on business in the Beg'str's d
to toferring to was we regret to say there is no hope of this text, that it became a thing abstruse and progress, but nothing will accelerate real were made to make the stream dow to to present last year. At a special meeting they were allowed to remain in existence partant taking place, the doctorshaving declared that mystical. This substitution of philosophies and permanent improvement so much as the Peking. It proved dis ippairing, and the of the Commistes of the Chamber of Com- could not fail to be of gross public honefl. sieiroase in the centre, which apparut y leala
and the and others waiting to a th
criminals brought as they until on thit it will bo sbautately, imposable for him to quibbling on prosidonde, life, and fata, for full opening of the river to foreign steaners amoent collected did ant at all equal the meres held on the 28 Mars, 1837, the The fire having caught the sunshades, it was from the bowels of the earth. Pasdie hrane leave in October. Had it been known when the plain every day teaching of the Bage, and foreign trade. If the Yangtze had not desires of the pale. Formerly the Zakin Ordinances were discussed and a resolution and
reiscussed and a resolution on that aile of the street that the bulk of the Fate kalt lenow of no utter fiths, Sir GEORGE FRILLIETO left that he would was well enough, as doubt, for those who been opened in 1660 to foreign intercourse pasted into the hands of the provinces, who condemning them was passed and seat in to damage was done, property of a value of pro-stranger minst not be led astray by meeting sta not return the colony," he would have to understand it, but for the common people it is attain that the cities on ita lauks, from could afford to send a portion up to the capital. the local Government. Two months later hably not less than $30,000 being sucrificed, all-we send this sitrans and re
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habs-dot has ceized one of the hepriest-and-most-by-Feuer-oceat philosophy orored altogether io-Chingkiang to Hankow, would bare reinsin- Like the Israelites in Ezypt, thehind straw circular letter was addressed to all the It is quite safe to say that bad it not heen along pasangannlsils of is Court ila 15. It
and-most-syn-euclr-oceat philosophy prored altogethepleit is attain that the cities on ita lisuks, from casted fat the hands of the provinces, who cares were discussed and a resolution on that aile of the r pathetic farewelis that bas ever been ac- eufficient. Baving nuthing to held, by, they ed to this day rninons and poverty-stricken, to make up the tale of brickey ke Pharaoh, Chambers of Compieren in the East and in fur liewe wooden structures the Are would front of us in piton, forded an offcial in the whole-history of the leguntat full strayed-into-side pallis, just as the once thriving cities of Kwangel tut, Peking has taken away, the straw but Australia where it was stipposed the status ever have crossed the street. To a case like Offers of the Court puly." This-woose 1 uct orded an official in the whole of sad Buddhists, Tavism, Malromafedanian, are now. Foreign steamers will suppress provincial governments are at their wits end, steaners might be felt as a grievance, sukar department. The Governor, we note, has ably dressed and of a gentlaat my pats it, who trance for Barrister, Bampers, Riporters, and iguormat full-trated of aratos Estend is a door on which gan san
Kwangai tao, Pep bricke-like Faragh, of Hongkong. The respect in which he was sad Buddhist, Tavisin, Malromaredanian, are now. Foreign gleamers pill suppress stilt depends the talase if they had it. The secarded to the French and German mast this it seems to us it ought to be possible to be too rigidly observed. We will walk in b Ur. Ho universo, he sayin China, ten g
R held was universal; if it was greater amongst the Protest and Catholic goals of Chris- pirsey; the regularity, comfort, and cheap- provincial governments are at their wits end, leaners might be felt as a grievance, sug. bring the responsibility home to some officer yet without ostentation, and na wo are repet Prist, Tavism, Malrouniedanian just as the once thriving cities of Kanto take up the tale of brick like Para eircular letter was addreibs later hab's-dot less than $30,000, beinale of pro-stranger must not be stream for it baths, one section of the community than another tianity hastened to Ell be roid, with a seriez
tianity hastered to fill be void with a series ness of transit will promote trade; and ab and, knowing infractions of treaties will meet gesting that a simultaneous joint marerial at department. The Governor, we note, has ably dressed and of gentiantly appeare was amongst the legal profesion, he had of alluring fates. Here the essayist pauses interchange becomes say and frequent the with no rebuff at Peking, are secking what be addressed to H.8.M.'s Secretary of State still doubts se to the utility of the Fire In- the Police Court reporter pata it who
cap-fisit on closer opportunities than the general som to reproach his contemporaries. There can- fields will once more be cultivated, the towns new innoat they can put on freign trade for Foreign Affairs, urging that all regala. quiries Bill, but we think His Excellency can tell that we are not bristeva, lav closer opportunities profan, who had a hastered to Ell be sale of Chris. now, Foreign cities of Kwangi tose up the tale of bricks and straw the local Government, sed and sent in tn damage ale of the street the thades, it was staircase in the
on brianity appraising at its true value his bot, he says, be less than a million oftented will become busy, and the population will Our enutemporary is inclined to blame the tipus in
are at any rate isle, Yos aro great ability &lawyer; but no one, whether contlemen, in China, and yet for any effect gradually attain order, comfort, and pros Opin Convention for the difficulties that British waters be rescinded, and that in the Bill oisy be made useful besides that of lawyer or not, wha erur saw the learned they have had in sulightening the ignorance pority,"
ance
granting the status of men-of-war 16 may find various other dirations in which yars, reporters, or officers of the Count ? have arisen. The Provingit Authorities thereof instructions be given to the putting down the crime
the in be Billy Hore we
fieu thereof instructions be given to the putting down the crime of arson, though not perhaps struck with th, pinez. God, banghia not striking Istmit, but that is me of it Chief Justice, in the Bapreme Court or the or influencing the manners and morals of There is one alement, not much thought have lost the rovente, era large part of it, in
various colonies and dependencies of that is of souras the chief. In Luis, its prin-
rin-lenat faults: Were it coavonhat that shit Legislative Council, could fail to be their less cultured countrymen they are far of hitherto, which must now be taken that they formerly derived from opium, and Great Britains to psa Ordinances having cipal object, we think the Bill will not files. Who the designer as I am b's to is
ruck by the many excellencies be possessed behind the foreign, priests and unissionaries into serions account in estimating the here is the result such is the position special referenss to ethnials carried by Probably but faw convictions will result, but for you, possibly the same that plin din for his bigh position. In his casa sound and for this he cries shame on the lettered probabilities of the introduction of foreign taken up by the foreary. It is tras the mail steamers, of foreign exustring, to the when it comes to be known that there is exterior. The sae is in every ways of the
wet jadguest was not marred by hasty tempar, elasseatab
Improvements into China and of the Oviem Convention as helpen the centra effect that the Teraola might, with regard to closer scrutiny into the cause of fires the io-other but of this were snes Weshallp:ly his countess was unfailing, and he was pro-
Pros
After this remarkable Testimony to the pavements into China and of the Onism Oubvention is held on the centra-mail steamers, of foreign countring, to the when it comes to be known that there is you, possibly the same but plin dhe
opening up of the country.
We refer Hsation process that has been in progress each criminals, be free from the law of tendiary will be inclined to pause, before up-s one of the beasties and tenisics of th bably as free from prejudice as it was possible efforts and success of foreign missions, he to the persoon influence and views of for years past. The transition from provin habeas corpus only. In speaking of this uro. plying the match.
plane. Taking look roun Lin the centre re corpus ch
| the Bench where the jaize or judges, nithe ava of markible. was sent in only the day for a man to le. To a remarkably clear suzgesis an antidain perhapa oren more re- the Young Imperor, who will next year enter cial auterowy cannot, of course, be effected posed amil we advertently used the
(muy requir», «il in this awful ta jote of the latt, mind, capable of grasping every phase of a mark ible. It is, in fact, nothing laxa than on the full functions of his position. The without more or less friction, but to blame word "profest." The proteat to which
Beneath them, in fenut is the fible or burat aufble auhject, be united great power of work, and the treation of a Cliness Pope. He e Empress Regent will then retire from active the British Government for bat friction MY, BYRIB refers
which sit the barristers and lawyời. On thig “ he had not been lovig at the head of the ovidently been greatly struck by the comparticipation in the Government, and the as alisord 28 it is unjust. One before the Ordinances were passed, and
alsord it is just. One before the Ordinances were passed, and Wo do not hold onreolves reup marble for the opinions thy dook, and faning it on the bar is of g last of Bench and Bar, olois arvinst the wall, is Judicial Department before he effected many pact organisation of the Romish Missions, to Emperor will issue bis decrees on his sole result of the working of the Opium Con-addressed to the local Government, who do arpreased by our Correspondents), large anil auch needed forine in the 9n which and not to the excelleres of their responsibility. Gront issues will then bo-vention will be, we Iras, that the Peking were powerless to do anything but carry the
Court, the jury box. Behint fibi bir noe twy preme Court. Rr Sir GzOLER FEILLIPPO's doctrines, he would strihnin their quera come dependent on the personal disposition Goverment will have ira ayaa poned to the Bills through
Br
With reference to Mr. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND or three rows of seats where Europu spro resignation the colony luses one of the shlest Accordingly be is at paina to show bow that of the Monarch and the character of the advantages of a general review and re- FRANCIS's explanation of the delay in pre- THE FOREIGN MAIL STEAMERS
tors'or those interested sit, and then, byhin I hat officists it over possessed, and in social circles organisms may be adapted to China. He big counsellors he may select. The policy of the organisation of its whole fiscal system, paring the memorial, we would only remark officiute it over poses BEORGE and Lady no digon of the lineal representan possible
again, and separated by a rail, a wide épre, with ORDINANCES.
seats rising in tiers for the asan andation of the the remilections of Sir Brone and Lady no dificulty in fixing on his Pope, whom be Begony has been to maintain things as far and that this system will be remodeled on that the lesinet gentlemen's suggestion TO THE EDITOR OF
FOR OF THE DAILS PORNY."
Chinesa PHILLIPPO will long he held in affectionate finde in the person of the lineal representa-an possible in lata qus, anything in the sound and honest basis. Any now difficul that the present is a tely appropriate tima Sr2-Allow me to point out that in your Court topography must be pointed at. The
and honest be readystem, FRANCIS'S regard,
tive of Confaeins, the, Yen-sheng Kong, or
for sending in the rint no
In the rial would annly editorial of this morning yon mention that un fest, the witness box, which has pohdi'y hum Who is to be Sir GzonGE PRILLIFFO's Duke Transmitter of the Sige-camole shape of a new departure being takes only ties that arise meanwhile, stok be this of the present la a tery appropriate time Sr-Allow me to point out that in your Cores pubito. Ta other little gat in the Who is to be Bir Guonon PRILLIFO's Duke Transmitter of the Sage-commonly in compliance with the irresistible force of the loging down tot on goods covered by equally well when the Billa come an for protest had boom sout
an for protest had been went in from the Chamber placed where it is by accident, Mark Twain in muccessor? If the colony had the privilege and canveniently spoken of by Buropean: na circomstances The Young Emperor has transit pasa moat be dealt with on their own consideration next year, as they will do if no against the Balls favouring the French
and fear writi
farwriting of a little book,Englia w she is fo desiding this point for it off the choice the Confucian Duke," In every prefecture; received, however, what must be considered merits. As already remarked, the Shaug action be taken in the nuntiant.
for its
manmailsteamers. This is not the case. A protest spoke aid the brrors wearded thro majo was sent iu from the Chamber to the: Executive doubtless gebuiae; for in oɔd fargina would undoubtedly fall on Mr. Janice Rus department, and district, missionarica under the conditione a liberal education, bai Chamber of Commerce will doubtless We are glad to learn, however, that action before the Commail meating; signed by me. Yon anything so original er ge leage, I d SKL4, who is in every was qualided for the post. (the Chinese term is evidently with ast The advantages of foreign travel of course make representations to the Ministers on is to be taken, and that at ange. The are ovilently mixing up the protest and the the same spinen none era position of that SKL addition so his great thern propagandir of Religion established placed on the Mr. EuSSELL, 14 addition so his greatant un purpose the one long appropriated to West- were out of the question, but he has had re. the subject at once, and it is unt one that memorial bas been drafted, and will be eau petition. Why the lalter has not been sent in will witness box. No man don't have law
uni-purpose versally reengaised ability and lawyer, bastheern propagandists) are Lo-be appointed, sud ports furnished to bigs by the officers who the Misters can ignore or defer, or on sidered by the Cominee at a meeting to be be explained to you by Mr. Jeffgies, the Sucre of such a screaming one of basi additional advantage of long and intimate in Peking a Board of Religion established. have suryad abroad, small steamships have which any indulgence, can be shown to the held this afternoon, It is, wo understand, try-Yairs obediently. 度
intentionally found a ploce for th with acquaintance with the alty, In every office All provincial officers of "instruction as we been placed on the lake at Peking, a Ohinese. There is an open and deliberate addressed to Her Mjany, got the Secretar
quaint has won the ran his younger report to the
P. RYBIE,
which is so peculiarly luego venint us when 16 be bas filled be has won the unqualified roteon have been wool to translate them, or of miniature railway bas been laid for intantion arowed of lerying a new and Stue, and prays is disallowance of the
Clairman of the Hongkong is at premsat It is placed at the tens of thi of the community, whether this younger religion dong info
religion as they must now be called, will his amusement und instruction, and the illegal tax on foreign pouco
tion, and the illegal tax on foreign goods in distinct via Ordinance. Coming from the band of Mr.
General Chamber of Commerce. lawyer's table facing the losgera. so that wha days when acting 46. Magistrate and Chrener, report to the Confacian Fune, who will have report of the construction of souptosas iation of Treaty agreemens, and the Foreign Prayers, the termorial will arate the case on
Hongkong, Beth August, 1588.
s question is pat by thers, the july who has a tim of a part at the wil sis or in the more importint effices of Puisné sole austerity in questions of morale and saloon carriages in Paris for his one would Ministors, however disinclined they may be behalf of the enlay in the clearest ner
colony maner JO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PROSI."
head and the tip of his ear, gas-milly bug ska Judge and Acting Chief Justice. Mr. education. The primary object to be kept lead to the inference that a trip on the Kat to take action, are bound to represent the mate possible, and the are being a strong one,
valChief Ru RUSSELL's valuable services in connection to wind by all such officers will be the
Sin-Referring to your article on the and.anasser, more especially if the witness has a As far as is Lor forthwith in the strongest possible terras. portnissible to hons that the jeet of the French and derraan muil steamers sweel and low rules and fantazukhsare at el. with the blockade and um questions are restoration of the Orthodox Religion to its possible in the seclusion of a Peking palice,
it is theject um questions are restoration of the Orthodox Religion to its ping line is in contemplation. As far as is Lor forthwith in the strongest possible terrassile, also deserving of some more substantial primitive simplicity; parents will be exhort KANG Se has been made acquainted with THE CHINESE QUESTION IN THE to the very obrozious is which, in
bong theme than memorial will give the coup de grace Ordinances to your charge against the Chamber The joey are so far from the wits act or te of Commeren for their delay in protesting and puxkat intervening elas, that they must mich recognition than they have yet recrived and ed to be kind, children to be obedient, the morements of the great world beyond.
UNITED STATES.
British port, gives to certain foreign vessel petitioning against the Ordinances, and to Mr. on an average about one dichth of rhat the might very fairly be taken into consideration Every man will himself watch over and What views he may hage formed it is im-
Ryrio's latter to you of yesterday's date, permit witness says, quite enough pathans forth, as when thever, for which The pending on sale of towards and to heral education, marriers. It is he patent with the same oldest on, and Chi-forward in that dhe Urdined on the tion was put when there is promotion available. The correct bis own conduct-will, in fact, possible to say. It sometimes happens that
privileges to privileges not accorded to those of arr
me to my that any one is to biars in the mat frequently evidenced by their intellig at værd et a post-is-ne-however, for which there will be a conscience to himself-instead of de- youths form strange and unaccountable pre- has refused to ratify the Emigration Treaty powers. No ergunient is needed to show did my the honour of entrusting to me the pres the reporters, between whose tableault eb The news that the Cause Government own nationality or those of other friendister I am tar person. The Chamber of Commerce Pha persons who are Findlusest to the withou
Iamtpress. Phapersons naturally be a good, many ear didates. The touring on such atoriva sa meteo parehusis judices, and it may be that the Emperor, with the United Stairs will hardly take our the theoretical injustice of this. The only paration of the petitiou, many monthungo. My there is anrroely room je raz, bi the in, our 15 Attorney-General, Han. E. L. O'MALLEY, or a future state of rewards and penisbontwithstanding the advantages of a more rondora by surprise. The negotiations were ground on which it could be defended is that absence from the elony for a three monthe' trip way who glected the present patin toz the will no doubt be me, and previous rens
As
was will To this was all will come to liberal a Alternera General hev stepped into the acknowledge the truth of Coufurinam, and keral education, may turn out even more entered upon by the Chinese with aps of reciprocity, but this has broken down, far hotes on very argent private affairs was the box anna led any best that might be gad Aitormega-General, heve stepped into the acknowledge the truth of Confusiniam, and conservative that his forefathers. It is hepatopt feeling of indifference.. A previous is stated the privileges are not reciprocal, first ensu of the delay on my re a good deal so that they have been on the what as it appointment of Chief Justepped appointment of Chief Justice when it be mone be fed astray by heterodox Leaching. lieved, however, hy well informed Chinese, Treaty with the same oldest had bean gou-The official arguments that have been pult of appointment of Chief Justice when it is
1 On rature I foun from this by placing the wit bake tim came vacant he may perlupa oa considered to It will have one advantage at all events: that His Majesty's sympathies torn towards cluded and brought into operation, and Chi- forward on behalf of the medure are direct kept fary Tall of work since, and go, from en. I might just perhaps poin mat toy the
of it of an urgent character, and I have been treated as any of the others. H we do have a very any heterodox Leaching. lieved, have a very good chanes of doing the same, that it will ensure the tranquility of the en-the progressive party. The influence of the nese emigrants stil flocked to Califonia.ed to the point that the Ordinances do no weak to work the notnal preparation of the peti wa are speaking of reporter: this plasat posi Mr. 031.chanes easat Mr. O'MALLEY would decredit to the position, pire, since, as MENCIUS says, where parents conservatives will no doubt be sufficiently Whether the Chinese expected the new harm; that the advantages conferred on the tios was put off and pat oft bat it was not quite fox in which they are at a at the San
parents ass to & kin istud bring of an eminently judicial cast, aro treated as parents aliould be, and elders, strong to net as a heary ding on progress, Treaty would prove equally infective it is foreign vessels are only theriretient and no begtrefad and, as Ume silowed. trasties blue Court. They-aro-places-iameti doly. I evil seems to detract frens his effectiveness as as here only vaguely hinted at, but alsophers atanes, that his subjects in the south shall thought and eared very little about it. superior status irin self calculater to in sud
much so in fact that at times it even as elders, the country, is at prade. The fear, but if the Emperor chooses to say, for in-paasible to zay; the probability is they practical. It may be raphed to this that a books, de, de, on the subject ware looked into the deck. Their position at any tim pact chan advocate. Other anties we have board mon- plainly stated, that conversion by a foreign enjoy the benefits of ateam communication What exclusion mese, the indignity it in Roens business, But the stains carries with franged.
ratanes, that his subjects in the south shall thought and card very little about it. superior status is in itself calculater to insud studied, and the matter sad almost the well-nigh out of hearing of supplier that may tioned are those of Bir HENRY J. BURFORD priest is only the preliminary to conquest or on the internal waterway, even CHANG poses on the nation, but not then been prac-itunterial advantages that can be suure clearly
Tonjoy the benefits of steam communiension What exclusion mere, the indignity it influence business, But the stains carries with fora nad wording of the petition garnered and be passing in the Coast, and they in thei
necks, to such an extent that they can MAT HANCOCs, Chief Justics of Gibraltar, and foreign power, is, if not the sole, at all Ont-runo will not long be able to with-fically brought home to their minds. This defined. In the event of a wait in the Fige judgment, that any thing his been loat by the when the dook is sccupied in
I do not think, with sil respect to your better extreme risk of dialutstång, tiem CBIN-TUNG be, even CHANG Justices Western Mr. A. C. ONSLOW, Chief his Majesty's will. Australis. The after Justice of Westere events the main reason why Chinese states-and-TUNO will not long be able to with-tically brought tone to then freen prac-itunterial advantages that can be suure clearly arranged.
bas since been done, by the retion of the admitty Court, while British vessel ja tolay. No opportauity could well be more suit ittle excentricition which to you so atter gentleman, it may be men are opposed to propagandism. If they
Australian colonies, and the suggestion that subject to avrest and .ble to delay until she able for petitioning Har bajesty on the subject noticed among the Chiness, pa tiorly the low. remembered, was recently suspended by the were assured that their subject acceptance
Great Britain subay Court, while Great Britain should negotiate a Treaty on bas given heads, auch or German and than when the antral Ordinance is going home class, their prition becomes one that is sero ly Governor of the Colony in which he is now of Christianity would not weaken their al-A TRANSIT PASS DIFFICULTY IN similar lioes to Lite of the United States steamer would be able to leave the barbour as and must be laid before Her Majesty personally to be envied. We will with your prais erving, and although the suspension was legiance to themselves the Chinese Govern
THE NORTH.
has opened the eyes of the Chiness states if nothing had happened. Practically they are for her approval The petition will go with it, take a sest here at the back of the awy z take Gallia.
has opened the eyes of the Chinesaranised by their respective Government at a time when immediate action any follow with removed, the Privy Council commented ment would hardly nine from the Gallia-
mon to somewhat severely on a part of his conduel. like attitude they have so long jost- We have several times had occasion lately on to the faturs of the precedent they coaranised by their respectare Coveramente, hd the whole question will be raised at and and which is as good a place at any for at-emer
We have several times had occasion lately were crossing. They have promptly drawn but such a guarantee can only be described "foot-Yours truly,
urlys be described at a time when immediate action may follow with what is taking place. We are rarerne At this diakance we can hardly consider our- tained towards all religions, a dia to refer to the amostances with which the back, and no one can blame than for doing as a species of bounty. From a national
at present, being enrrounded by a namie of nur fellow citizens who har heel call 41 selves in a position to gange the merits of the tinguished from ethical, avstems and de-transit pass agaters has worked in the North so. It will be open to the United States to point of view, agale, the surrender of juris dips in a
to serve on the jury. The caves down l-ley dro Hongkong, 31st August, 1888, dispute between Mc. ONSLOW and Sir Famounts or persecuta Christian converts. As and to compare it with the unfortunate state negotiate for an abrogation of thosn clauses dietion over foreign mereban ships lying in
only of an ordinary nature, And Cars, gritsemen BRZICE NAPIER BROOME, but when we heit is, the avoved political bins of the French of things existing in the South. For many of existing treaties instanction immigration. British harbours it highly ejectionable, and
-are what are called “common” jarme.” Nothing Rentlezen in the garer hume gentlemen in the colony with cloan records pricate in Tenquit, a bias readily commani years past the system has worked without and then to prowed by legislation, as the that it may lead to the defeat of justice is
TO THE EDNOR OF THE DAILY PRES.** of course offensive is intended by that diser p and full qualifications it would be nothing eated to their disciples and followers, as well complaint and fall confidence in it has long Anetralian Governments have dare, but is is shown by the case quoted by Mr. Kreis in and full qualifications it outside for as events souly sensitive to the degreaners received pesterday, bean
cated to their disciples and followde to her bis hand to a document though the hos
SI-In your article of this morainy you say tien. There are also spal jurors hat the so less than misfortune to go outside for as events nearer home, have made Chinese heen established. This satisfactory state of hardly to he expected that the Busperor of the Legislative Council the other day. Al. According to the treaty, goods on paying half garland are onch ulang, ml, 12-146412 18 19 gentlemen rarely trubled. Their on ies nra wan of doubtful antecedents who kronly sensitive
of doctful to go outside forated to their disciple and readily commant of things existing the unfortunate state 50. It will be open then for doing bush a guarunter can averamente, nd the whois at least suspected of a tendency to involve the ethoscut ceive thom, of missiouacy enter papers received pestorday, been disturbed. in effect creating his subjects international hearsay statement, it turns out to be coz.at I do not see how we could, witbont. a But silenos!
dents who confidan
affairs has now, it appears from Shanghai China should put bis hand to a document though the hon. gentleman gave it only se tarif duty in addition to import or export duty light a suspected of a fandene might be litigan me have made Chinese complaint and fall Erasive and on HANCOCK oubt he does not rival is practicit is not revoluant role, but lease and the Judiciary in hostilities, prise, It author being a Obinsman the Mercury as former officiels, who are col-treaty being negotiated at ne- Convention under which the pie to the color impart daty? u sertifise Executive and the Judiciary in hostilities, prise, and hence sta ery for a Confucian A correspondent writes from Chinking to outcasts. If the American treaty has been rect, ini's rain lines, and is now wil new treaty, prevent
are to be free from all transit dnes. If this sequit prisoners who are shureel with eder. Confucian & correspond follows: We are in tool-treaty being negotiate to Australia muat nee of war is claimed, Melbourne Chamber of charges with this clause. Offcufally.
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His Lordship enters. The who'o and is, not for were
by sa down. Of Sir HENRY BARFORD HANCOCK Wo know Revival. Its follows "We are in trouble rejected ir Clin
we nothing, either für or against. No doubt he does not faal bimecit called on to show that here-with-the-barrier officiels, the proljected by Cliven the hopes of a similar the subject of official investigation. Lastly, ing down tax, which they would way is not a
feel who are col-treaty being negotiated by England with re- Counsel's opinion is to theeffectt hat the Postal truesit due. But the words of the treste ure: a mud dechrau ney euch as fail w ubt ho does not faal bimeif called on to show that the Mercury as follows" We are in troubles. If the American treaty has been rect, in in cain lines, auris ut zo be covers all I do not good man, but does is author bein good man, but the sympathies of the such & Revival is practicable; what he is lecting Lo-ti-shui, a sort of Lekin, on all goods ference to emigration to Australia must ne- Convention under which the status of men. And on payment thereof (that is, of the hot Oges Oyez, Oyez, gabble, gibble, gabb
goods tar in comanity will naturally lie with the local concerned to dealere is that it is not revolutio-akui,
ineal concerned to dealere is that it is not revoilecting Lo-ti-shui, a sort of lekin, on all fod treaty being negotiated by England with the subject of official investigation. Lastly, now treaty, prevent the Uhiness levying a "lay ussorsbly risas, bie Lordship tra
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The date mrn-And half something which raus very as fails:- is en roule, but when, they get to their not, however, possess any treaty right 10 nies. candidates, and wonde especially with Mr. tionary. Whatever appearsons of ignora-red on fer transit pass; these are not cessarily be abandoned. The Chinese do of war is claimed, does not apply to the colo impart daty? u certificate shall be issued, which "Oges, Oyez, Orez,-gabble, gibble, gbb, not, however, possess any treaty right 10 nies. When the Melbourne Chamber of shill exempt the goods i om all further island all manner of megabble, rabble. gubba draw near and give your attendabon" RUSSELL, Whose whole official life has been tion my proposal may present," he says, "it destination. It is just the same equerzo as enter Australis, and the Colonies are free to Commerce waz communiented with last year charges whatsoever." Millions, on miliant ad Then the first caus is called, and the prismor de spent in the colony, and who, in the public is in fact merely a conservation of the is complained of of having been enforced. Yours faitufully.
this F. mjuri, whatever may be the ease with regard docutives of TAG, SEN and a host of other News of 27th instanton-100. C. Daily legislate against them as they may see Bt, the opinion of the Attorney-General of Vie been lost through this clause of the treaty nut Then the frat que is called and the prigonor az
where a writer in the the British trestea pot kaving conferred on toria was obtained, and was as follows: to the official mind, as felt to have the first worthies whose uncouth names are still Daily Press is quoted as saying: Here the the Obiness moel favoured antion rights." Though the worth of the Convention is
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beauty. The English oriinni, as a rula is nat Hongkong, 7th September, 1882. music in Chinese ears. "If the Sago bimsalt lekin officials, soo, do their utmost to render In the case of the United states this has loose, its plain purport is in provide for the
prepossessing, but the Chine criminals an- could come to life again he would make the transit pass system nugatory, and threa been done by the "Additional Articles of mail servis between the United Kingdom THE DRAINAGE BY-LAWS. pearance usually dolipa doeription. Woma changes in this scheme of mine. Possibly ten to of nose, ils plain purport is to prorida for the changes in this scheme of mine. Possibly ton to follow merchandize covered by transit 1868, and when it was desired to restrict of Great Britain and Ireland, as it is more
that his descen pase to its dined both at Heia-kuangaliata of 1880 incations "the constantly leties of the contracting power not, bat it is likely enough that his descen-pass to its destination and then erect lekin, immigration another. Treaty bad to be ne- than once expressed, and Franes, and with
THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY Press" cortainly cannot ernvey is. He
is hidecus us—ahat can we angell i ongkang, not, bat it is likely enough that his descen
Sex-I applied to-day to querof the principal rolltoutere in general, or, may, the Clos dant the Duke would infinitely prefer bis I have goode deinined both at Haia-kuangaliated Ene the purpose. The preamble to regard to France, Algeria in specified to be arolituote in the Colony to give me any Liuta or Tower or the Cathedral in partignar. Tho A few weeks ago, in a back street in the present position of influential ease to the (Manking) and Ja-kad Haies, near Tung- the Treaty of 1880 nationa" the constantly embraced in the contrast, showing that all suggestions he could think of for the improva prisoners having bosa pinnad in the deer, Chinare quarter, a croad was nightly col worry of making up an infallible mind on so hour, to ment
sobow, for payment of this aqueeze, which, it increasing immigration of Chinese labourers calesins of the contracting powers were not ment sad simplification of the by-laws laid yes the Registrar of the Court shaks up the lected to listen to the sermons of among Tery shifty & subject as Chinese morale.
appears, kas emanated from the Futai of the to the territory of the United States, and intended to be included."
terday before the Sanitary Board and dealing box and draws forth in name of a jurtr.” Tha all people in, the modern religions world
proviser, who, Anding himself preased by the embarrassments consequent upon such
with the subject of drainage. He told me selected one takes his seat mid 1 » soils of plainly that it was not to his interest to do so; | kis tore fartanate bratbren. Then the Rivi presumably the moat unlikely Buddhist THE OPENING OF THE WEST RIVER. needy barrier fficials, reduced to beggary immigration," as the reason for its negetin-
that the more stapid we showed ourselas, and fear calis another and another in the same way, Rissionary, and, to alt appearance, a Chinese Chinese
through the lekin on opinn being collected tion, and in the Brat article it is provided THE FIRE INQUIRIES · BILL. *** Buddhist missioury. A Pusibly
the more complicated and confused. the rules until the number is completo-seven in all— ivory Buddhist might trade seems to be lonk The Chinese Times, foreign trade uuenced by the example or thele resid
biti The opening of the West River to foreign by the foreign Customs-devised this means that whenerer, in the opinion of the Gur
ro made, the atter for bins: that already heaps and tells the remainder they are not required. with theosophy or sorais with theosophy or esoteric Buddhista might trade seems to be looked upon in the North of keeping them-quiet at the expense of ernment of the United States, the coming In another column will be found the text of Chinese were coming to him to Lave plans There is a general, stamped, the lucky onos cons get up as a teacher of ins new creed, though, as practically settled. The Chinese Times, foreign trade. Possibly the officials in the of Chinese Inbourers to the United States, of the Fire Inquiries Bill, read a first time &o, &c, prepared, their plans being rejected gratilading themelves on bating engined what
teacher of his new crew, of too foreign Customs-devised this means that hardly in the Chinese quarter of Hongkong, bardly
in its janse of the 28th August, says in hopes North have been influenced by the example or their residence therein, off, or as the last meeting of the Legislative Cous, by the Sanitary Surveyor,
is about as deeary a day's work as can well beim- and an ardent disciple of the refurined Bad soon to be able to innounce that a suitable of the Canton officials, and do not see why threatens to affee, the interests of sil. It seems to meet the requirements of May I, through you, appeal to the general agined. If you mine the rinnova yos dhist Church of Jinan uight preach, as such port for foreign trade has been selected to be they should forego equeezes to which the that country, er to endanger the good the case fai ly well, and is certainty a great
eat public. or to those members of the pablo who sea that there is a pleasing veristy 6: regarda ika- have preached, in Peking vertit ean & wird access to, and elsewhere in have preached, in Peking and Shanghai, but opened on the West River, with right of latter held or so tenaciously and effectively. order of any locality within the territory inpravovat on the Bill brought in and with to favor me with any hints ar suggestions on
are or may be interested in building operations, tionality among them, ap Englishanu prbar ut opened from what caruar of the world can a wind Access to it by easels under foreign as well At all events, the complains of the oarres-thereof, the Government of China agrees drawu sone monthaago. In the earlier mea- the subject of these by-laws. I am striving Chinaman. Perhaps the Hindoo or the Chin German, three Portaga, a Hindo, and a maths come that should move the dry bones of Chinese flags," and elsewhere in the same pondent is perfectly well founded, for that the Government of the United States sure it was proposed that the inquiry abould while making these by-laws effective for the man, with that wiliness which is characteristic t Chinese Buddhism te native propagandis article the following passuga oceura; The transition of a proclamation which has been may regulate, limit, or suspend such coming take place only at the request of a private parpass of carrying out the and in view, the their races, will beg to bass then elas a infe? Ami yet sous six youre age, it seemed Cantonese guilds, it is said, were much ned on the subject is published by the N. or residence, but shall not absolutely po person. Under the new measure the palice are improvement of the Sanitary condition of the on the ground of their ignorance of the Burjich
Nor Though such wind were stirring. At alarmed at the idea that their audient trad C. Daily News. In this proclamation, which biti it," This proved insuficient to give insken investigation in all cases of fire and Colony, to make them as little oneroas to honse language. But bis Lartship is quuły w d Canton and other rizer's a movement was ing importance of Canton and other risers a movement was ing importance would dwindle away for the will be found in another column, it is stated effect to the views of the Americane, and by report to the fagiat site, who, if there seems on Carton the other started which doubtless used to the Carissgraudinement af French Indo-Chins and that lekin receipts have fatoly diminished the new treaty, catifestion of which has been sny ground for it, will proceed to hold the defalt hy the Sanitary Board au Thursday week, sent many times prability, & for plead hi Americane, and by report to the fugiat nte, who, if there seems owners and builders as possible, and a little awake. He locks at the au for a 12, 201
expensive. They come ou for causideration in then recollecting that he basso expensive. They come up for cha tion missionaries a testimone to their zeal British Barmish, and the opening of the greatly, owing to the sbundance of foreign refused, it was proposed to absolutely pro formal inquiry. This onlously in a great the 20th Instaut; and I am rure that every case in the Surmary. Conrt in the set int
most and success us Rattering se it was unex West tirer will reinsure the Obiness passes, and earnest action is to be taken fur bibit Chinese Inbnerers, entering the terri- improesment, for the responsibility brown member of the Board will be as pleased as I shall Higible inglish, requesta bim with a quiet pected. Struck with the progres of the raders that their interests have been eated the prosperity of the Lex. The host wa-tory of the United States for a period of an, a private person instigating snol an In- be myself, if these intarested will lead as their to take las place in the jarr
of on his band e foreign propagandists, and anxious for the for by the Imperial Government of Peking terial part of the proclamation is contained twenty years. The news that, ratification quizy would be little shot of that attending Basistance in coming to soned conclusions, either to understand. The "good mi atd tins haing
for by moment-dest what has long been and the Viceroy the Cinton provinces." is the last paragraph, wherein the carriers has been refused in made on the authority prosecution for arson. The proceedings by addasiga d adapted religion of Chine that its foreign, We trust car ontemporary is correct. sertifiested goods are informed that of the Timer, which may possibly have been before the Magistrates are to be similar to representations to the Board on way point that a dats he did "foleni ny stail take and carry refused is made on the authority a prosecution for arson. The proceedings by addressing themselves to you, Sir, or by ban daly swarn, the Registrar tile has the pr` -
writing to any of us direct, or by making ammer at the bar is charged, th too sho origin is all tot forgater, should be We should endinsely be inclined to attach for laying down tex) is to be paid like inland wistformed, but for come time past there those in preliminary ingnirien in CAMP of may seem to require sonadoration or amendment. away" so-and-so, and the
prices, from obieb it may be supplanted by s gentils faith, some dean of more importance 18 news from Peking then lekin. This, it will be seen, is nothing lean bave been growing doobis sa to the intan indictable offences, from which it may be influence is Buddmediate intenti tadence among the Cintonere endeavoured from Canton, but advices from this provincial that the imposition of a new tax. Acoord-tion of the Chinese to give their assent to inferred that the liquiry will be held
thing lean have been growing doobis sa to the inter-indictable offences, from which it may be kaks- the prisoner if he is gailty. Of course, the prisoner is no, Whoever heard a Chinamoolad guilty d to renuimate Baldiam. Tuta Buddhist capital are very decisive as to their being no ing in the Treaty, goods on paying half tariff the instrument, and all the probabilities go the same publicity
Fete Cintonese endeavoured for laying down tex) is to be
no onlinary Polles Quart.
then the case commences. The Attamynon -- revival was sherslived, and but for this last imediate intentio of opening the river to duty in addition to import or export duty are to support the statement of the London carce, unless the Magistrate shall think it
in dulot tones lays his case before thojny, mild outburst in our streets would seem foreign trade, and over the forination of the in be free from all traneit daga, and in Art paper. If it be the fact that ratification has necessary in any particular as to direc
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Let us hope they hear it. No on t Long since dead. The spirit that disisted it, stive steunship entupane to run steamers VII, of the Tarif Rules it is plainly stated been refused there will be great excitement in otherwise. This is impotast, Vecause in the
tainly does. Then the wineisya ira ented, and if there is no going to do bowever, has not died, a spine, not. of re-to Wachon, opaken of ely the other day, that no further duty will be leviable upon the States, particularly in Californie,
roos sild to be vory doubila!. Of course imports so derti
pily stated be. Il it be taste of the Lodge the same leviable upon the States, particularly in Californie, and iconlcary event the benefit of the investigation big this, but of national jealousy is now said to be very doubiful. Ofcourie imports so dertificated." To lay the amount Washington Government will have a very would he lost, excut in the tare ciyes in To the man who is desirous of gaining know the prisoner the case proceeds rapidly. of the foreigner, on the part of the a section of the Chinese nation that can feel later river he we Bhilosopher.
only it is only a question of time; sooner or of daer the goods have caspad en route when diffault question throws on its bunds. An which criminal prosecution may result. Jedge who takes interest in what is going on The care for the prosecution elnard, the se patriotion or jealousy at wil, the lettered fear it will not bo while CHANG CE28- signation of laying down tax, le a com- negotiation of a new one which should make bhimself as to whether the fire has been the philosopher at reald not be manting ia later is a fulse one. The Police hare tramp d 4.17 fete this will be opened, but a they arrive at their destination, under the de-abrogation of all writing treaties and the The Magistrate is required simply to satisfy around, and has a little of the nature of the makes his defenes. He rarely basny ties 61
CE2B-signation down-tar, an hour or two spent in our loesl classes. The axat remarkable instance of rund rules the Two Hwange The Mar-plete and Bagrans breach of the spirit and so mention of emigration or most tenured result of a crime. If he finds there has been rat
eat, nor even perhaps, at times, in masement. "gainst him, and above all he begs for meg en the working of this feeling, in an almost quis, Tsend has been mentioned as His letter of the Treaty. No doubt grompt and nation treatment would leave the United no crime, the matter ends, and altiivee! If you
If you come under that category, our secount of bis having an aged mother who estr identical chaorel, is furnished by one of the Excellency's probable successor, and under energetic action will be taken in the matter by Stales free to deal with the matter by legie- most important information may be humble servant, the paripatatie philosopher, and support he is. As an observer and fo questo ve Essayiste of the Shanghai Polytechnic. He that enlightened statesman progress in the Shanghai Okamber of Commeris, for the lation, but the States would act like to lose obtained me to the cause of free, we will pay a visit to our Supreme Court and of the court I may say that I aver viber
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Hongkong, 7th September, 1883.
IN THE PALACE OF JUSTICE.
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