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ready.

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had of observing. ew. of Clinese Here- Fitles of Distinction, Buddhists in Chine, pa Chincse Empire.

Genins; Geological of China and

Japan;

Ti; Anti-marnage of Hair on the Boats; The former The White Ante; Urigin of the Tarra

of

the Characters

tion of Leprosy by Tseung and the Dra- tivation; The Kin- tladicu Company; New Works. Books

Jarly requested that, Eating to the general. La addressed ie the ase to individuals by od inconvenience in iness will thereby, be

JA MAIL.

AY, SEPT. 3, 1868.

ning gives the par-

air, in which the

uded the. sensibili Hia Lordship,

fly, on Friday Just

script document to

red that it should

ch, not only in the

au Hail and of the

in their Uverian д--

hip coupled his r

on that, if it wa should regard the pers as "malicious nuscript was a full edings before the the Privy Council ated “Contempt

editors of bath: improperly, com

of its occurrence.. various reasons, to behests, and the. ag been submitted. was returned to: referred to the

ra, in the hope that a with them would and the mechani vented their print

in the acuer would be induced. rinsive alternative

malicious alan has taken muno and hence, we

se of the article in

is morning. The

, we understand,

ip, but he avers

in a jocular tone.

ery apt to be cont

ase of self-respect, pitliet "malicious fect not contem- One of the persons ppeara in the Su- 18, charged (among- ig & "malicious and

In the Supreme - epel the imputa-1 auch a case as thie defence is neces te protest, and this ecial to procure words complained we hear, be printed Lordship's private at the whole cir

a may again cora

twas, nearly for

better reat where cy, often, to avoid

No 1688

SEPTEMBER 3, 1868,

SEIZURE OF THE RINGLEADERS IN THE THERESA COOLIE MUTINY.

A CORRESPONDENT furnishes us with the following interesting narrative

Inspector Grimes next appeared against sixteen Chinese, who are suspected to be highway rubbers. Two swords were found in the house in which prisoners were found; the witnesses who were to have appeared against them had gone to their untive coun-

try:

THE CHINA MAIL.

up at the feat mormont, and not only took the matter out of their hand, but pitched into them for interfaring. This incident is said to have been truly reported at Court by the Futai of Shantung, and to have used great sensation. The intention to

people are allowed to join with foreigners we then aliail wish to do no more than and dignity may be very well elsewhere, but in introducing then, the rich would get the protect the Chinese, nor shall we seek for in China they would be nothing without profit at the expense of the poor; neither military glory beyond the sess. plan is practicable. In the memorandum sent under the care of Sun Seta, his they know that when logic is correct there entrust such large powers to their officiala aubatantial power to back them up. The With all the perverseness, and while Chincee Government feel this when they colleague, your

these points as

of

The Chinese gunboat Tien-po, Captain Mr Douglas recognised seven of the and Li and Tsoh to their viceroyalty has tions on our Minister, has made observa- is no escape from it, and that when the mass in the provinces; they know very well that, de Longueville, left Canton on the 2nd prisoners, two of whom were dangerous men; not been carried out. They are too strong. the intoreat of the people, the of the people are indignant we cannot work without it, their authority would never be August, to search for certain individuals no had hunt tried for highway robbery. His But both have been reduced; three stops in is irretragable. Should foreigners be frankness") things will easily go smoothly' thorities are to be of any use ther must

had

robberies sccused of having in the early part of Worship.observed that wang July last, committed acts of pincy and been committed on the hills between Stanley rler on board the Italian coolie-sluju da on, and that prisoners were for tunate that the witnesses in one charge had Theresa. She retomed to. Canton da

of them were thieves. He would order them

nominal rank.

soncessions) with instance,

press (for

mush trouble at Chinkeng insuficient to intimate to those that even There consequence of local officiu's interfering wifi were the authorities at Peking to put so the opus trade in foreign handa.

Their unch force on themselves as to consent,

·to

The humble

iona of

against (or molest) thom. Should they (the reapuuted. They have

been be affected by our sincerity (or long experience that if the provincial au-

taught by (lit. Recording to a wil

have tlie lictors' fasces at their back: Re- opiniona whether of value or not, are respostfully its way, but wheu & Government so jealous

Four Minister, ference to Peking may be all

very good in consideration.

as that of Pakin sees that it bas its limite, A respectful

the 2 ultimo, having suceeded in one away. They were dangerous men, two action is said to be chiefly owing to intri- there wonid still rumain your Ministers in submitted Memorial on the Revision I think we might take a lesson from them. perfectly accomplishing the object of lite to fit two sureties-nch of $100, in default by the Chinchow men, who are trying the Proviuces, who work strenuously of the Treaty, drawn up in obedienca to Sooner or later we will have to do so if we

craize.

Captain de Tongueville provided with instructions from the Viceroy of Canton and Baron de Trenqualye, F. I. 3. Ch gal at that post, arrived at Alacao on the 3rd August, to obtain information re garding the affinic from Baron do Cercal, the Italian Consul, and to receive on boud as passengers Mr Dublé, lato se- cond rate of the Theresa, and two sailors

que month's imprisonment, with hard labor. to to He would also recommend that they should be deported.

The alleged Gold Leaf Traud was again braight up today, according to remand, when the manager of the Yune Fong Ilong stated that he did not know the prisoner, that he never lied any dealings with him, much less to the extent of bills for 3000 Taels; neither had he ever any transaction with Wong Assau, prisoner's companica in the swindle. The ในย Foong Hong was

upou

op.

to thrust foreigners out of the market, and pose them

and even supposing these t themselves. It is said that those are the China in the depth of their poverty would o get a nonopoly of the opium business for have guined over the millious of only mon allowed to Shanghai-the war-tax being used as a bear such an ennuity to the foreigners as sell opina on shore in revolde thoughts of change (novas rea) and means to stop auy competition.

would be beyond the power of the Officials of China to check. The Princes and High Ministers of Chies can be at no loss for words in caring for the lives of the people of China.

We hear from Peking, that the Viceroy of Folkien and Chokeang has ruinorialised the Emperor in the same seus as the Viceroy of Nauking, as regards mines. He thinks they ought to be opened.

TSENG-KWO-PAN'S MEMORIAL

There would bo no empty casus belli ware wo to take up arias to defond the people, in the event of a fustrophe on these

THE OUTRAGE AT YANGCROW (N. C. Daily News.)

It has now been savertained beyond doubt that the Literary class were the Chief pro- moters of the recent outrage at, Yangchow.

ever,

of the same vessel, who as it turned out the bills drawu for 8000 Taelstinu of Tseng-kwo-fan's memorial on there (the principles actuating us) sro in to get up & riut against the Missionaries in!

The following is the text of the transla-Points No fear or remorse can have place The natives said that they were encouraged the public julge:

were important witnesses. On the 4uit, the gnaboat anchored in the neighbour Food of the Bay of Teah-po, in the island of Hailing, district of Yong-hong.

After a most miunte search and free quent cruizes by the gunboat around the qt of Hailing and in die unfrequent ed bay of Yongkong, the following results were arrived at by the chief Chinese Manduria in the neighbourhood in con- oat with Captain Longaeville-Six pri soners were arrested, four of whom were recognised as the ringleaders in the re

hatt

His

which prisoner purported to have Worship remarked that the prisoner

THE NORTH.

(N. C. Herald

rial

on

TRANSLATION.

accord withi

Bent

P

of 400 lis day (by Tseng-Kyo-fau) who stand at present, they are little the Imperial Will and forwarded as the rate want our obsule respected. As matters Empress Regent and the Emperor, and for to settle questions on the spot has been kneeling proys for the sacred glance of the nousutities. The power that they once had better than

their rescript thereon.

withdrawn from them. A judicions display of force might have prevented troubles and obviated sume serious difficulties during the last seven without andangering in

Vers! the least our international relations. H. M.'s Minister his thought differently, bow- has taken all the responsibility and bas on insplf. How he has succeeded-let had ample time to restore a portion of the revision of the treaty, of which we publish- Kart will overthing from oven and consequence of the Rev. Mr Taylor having val of a gun-boat at Uhinklang.

We are in daily expectation of the arri gold leaf he had stolen froin the complained a preis in our Overland issue of 36th the inhabitants within every son

and our Sainted Emperors down tn been foiled by the C Ch'e Hsien in

getting fore give prisoner six months hard labor, the rovision of the trosty; drawn up in Presence, sending Embassics to Foreign uiam to foreigners--he is the esme man tunt ant (Pan Yook Foong), and he would there Jus. Translation of a private manorial on

house insido the city Chinking. The On the subjects of admission into the Che Haien is well known for his

GENERAL LI AND THE CHINESE antage Ind the possessed the power, he would have fina, Governor-General of the two Chiang religion, your instor did not to the pal policeman--and her racerbly checked and dislike, the Court sems obliged to fourteen days of which would be solitary: obedience to Imperial will by Thong-kwa- Courts, and throwing on the interior for

GOVERNMENT. was removed from Shanghai in May 1867, givou more than six months.

for having

(N. C. Herald). unjustifiably flogged a provinces

the memorandum

A Munici already

Though viewing Li with anger, suspicion Trong, Acting Governor Gouern of the the inth year of the term Kiang-hat, house from the natives. Consular assist stops in nominal zank; so that the now every attempt of the missionaries to rent a tolerate him. He has been degraded thres 1B two Obiang, in abediomes to the Imperial His Imperial Majesty, canonised us the sess, and the Oh'e Heien bad, the antista: too; but be con afford to laugh at a sen ance was invoked with only doubtful sucbars the rank of Fautai instead of Troong will, reverentially draws ups secret lemo-umane, ndumitted to the Prosence

the subject of preparation for the Japanese Ni-ka-laž The ceremonies then tion of feeling that he was too much for the tence which leaves his actual power intact revision of

of the Treaty, and,

The circum-sentence which leaves him in command during the negotiations 08 treated as an it next spread to Yang-show and became bin political opporionts great good. Driven bowover. In the same reign the Russians, stance became in a short time

of the boundary common conversation in the Tea-heuses equal power, very different indeed from the

a common mart, were

alty can neither do him much barm, not the

Literary disbarred from direct access. Since the collonce the most conceited and obstructive vices in Kiangau

brotherhood, who are par ex-loverument talks of Li's meritorious

weakness the period Tao-Kuang adu Hsien-feng, Britain

in China, decided on exper

as saving him from the the and america, have all been treated

consequence of his failures in Shantung; of the goods on board the Therset. In lished, altoriaing the people to deal with situated tho Coasts and River Ports the prncodent of Russia, were emboldened by the success alred but it is much more likely that his salva-.. a word, there is a complete proof against foreigners, The Taotai bas bed to knook to Foreign Trade might be called for, the powors. For our Saiùted Donnaly is the upper hand of both the Consul and the ski ally Teen-kwo fan pull

Kang-hat's viewing them as equal gained in Chinking, and they naturally tion is due to his strength and

to the the prisoners, of piracy and assassination, under, thanks to the energetic remonstran fu perial will was expressed to the effiot clent and his

that if a Cir'e Haien had concluded

gained

So long as he the murder of the second mate, brother ces of the Treaty Consuls here. A large that: The torn of ten years, at the end hospitality to those from a distance, and Missionariss, they had nothing to fear.

respect for the rites of

be is in little danger. Simultaneous. toge. of the Captain, Bollo, having even taken party of Americas and French, naval of of which the Trusty is to be revised being has no wish to strogate to itaelf the vast

cers have been to the diggings, and Kinnearly at a close, the Imperial, sanction

For ten days previous to the outrage of

ly with t the news of his

retention of power place at Psah po on the very evening of saz-aze in becoming the resort of all visitors secorded to the prufer of Tauugill Vanda oxpanse of this outer ocean, or to treat [the the 22nd instant, the walls and houses of comes in announcement that Lit-wing the vessel's arrival. The two other pri- to Chefoo,

that this Northern and Southern Superia Your Minister powers thereo

Jas Ministers

doing homage, the oity were covered with placards of an has coins forth from his retiremerre soners are a Chinese cabin boy and a

allat the Emperor's express request, and has that the ques inflamatory nature. It was now suggests t

said. that female domestic of Mulame Bollo, both

resumed bis command

Li's camp. It to select two of the most experienced officers Majesty shail take the reins of Government iug them into medicine. Stones

to resist the inference that, when sbout them to make a roport, which report to your own hands, when they may be quently thrown at their windows and withdrew in his interest; and has returned very young, but from whom the Bost complete information can be obtained,

should be forwarded to the Capital in the admitted to the Presence.

crowds collected daily in front of the house 10th moon. The intention of the menie- Besides the prisoners, a certain suin of mones end for the bouts of the Theresa,

zial in praying that (the Superintendent) observed may be taken into consideration; opportunity offered. These matters were did before the late imperial cutburst. Both Wires the time comes, the forms to be and mobbed and insulted the inmates when now that the storm has blown over. Mat-

ters thus stand pretty nearly where barot in the envirous of Tsah po, or

tain the advantage of be directed to select oficers; is solely to ob- but as they and their Enveys on the foot brought muiler the prefeot's notice by Bit Li and Tach have lost three steps in they s arising from fines imposed on the mer

lecting facts or

eo-opulation (iu col-ing of equal States; no dificulties ahould be Taylor, and both his and the The Hriel's nominsi rank aud & Tartes General has out to them that unless steps were taken to bat they really retain their power and such oaluronics and rioters exhibitions command. It is not surprising to learn, breach of the peace

would be inevitable. farther, that Government trust to the Tar

Tolt of the coolies, and as the instigators to sink a new hole and bave now pitched praya for the Sacred glupeooking up, observed ure not to be implicitly followed Consul and the Missionary the subject of of his army and in pussession of his vicero

The diggers here now (Angust 20) begun of, and actors in, the murders which their tent close to it, to keep guard over it.. centred during the three long months of It was not the Tastai who closed the last the unfortmate vessel's return from hole, but the villagers, excited by the Tau- South of New Zealand to the China tai's orders and threals that he would make appeared that in reply to a Memorial by forius paraned with 'the Coreaus, who are the ip thore, and the result. wàs, that to find ad excuse for its own s

them banait if the foreigners: were allowed had no to dig. The proclamatiou posted up at gociated directly with the Chinese mer Mosau, forbidding the natives to sell food chants of the neighbourhood for the sale bus bean withdrawn, and another pub-

Your Ministar on the 25rd Moon (20th Oct., 1867), received a secret despatch from the Grand Council of State, from which it the Taung-li-Yamen, praying that in view of the approacbin rovision of the Treaty the opinions of the High Military and Ci- vil authorities in whose jurisdiction

wera

class

Government's weakness. and bis

ther

Hel

of the tradents of Trade should each be directed tion should be deferred until your Imperial foreigners were stealing children and boil position toomed risky, this General

were fre

chants who treated with the pirates, has the haunner; and Lot No. 3, consisting of of the general be the consideration made with reference to the forms). This protection were invoked. It was pointed heen appointed their nominal superior :

chief ringleaders of the utiecen

action

be computed

themselves). being still observe as of the questions betits the status of equality and one wis

High Officers

stop The 1211 moon being the dignity. respeos to the question of an Em- date within six months after which notice bassy, the terms of amity between us and

To these requests Me Taylor received only tar cavalry to overlook the acts of Li and

morning

With

these -man-

[The Newchwang correspond aamu paper writes as under.

This port was visited with a flood, on 20th July, in consequence of which curious point has been raised as to the wearabip of property bought at auction. state of Maitland, Bush & Co., advertised On 15th July, the several properties of the in our journal to be sold, were brought to been given mp by the delinquents and on Gun Watson for Fle, 3,280, after fell to the state of taken in the Firpo to Canton, She Doctor James has also recovered some boxes containing a spirited competition with the present oo aquarter part, of Madame Rollo's cffect cupien. Unfortunately five days after the must be given of intention to revise the other nations will soзarily bring about dvasive replies, and it became at once Teo as much as to operate against the which were found in posesion of the to wil i 20th July, some and walls | British Treaty, the High Authorities shall constant intercourse. These are, however, dout from the attitude of the officials that, rebola. They evidently view

nud part of an out building fell, owing to punctually send in their memorial within subjects of anxious consideration as to the instead of trying to suppress the the tide reaching the fourations; and the the 11th moon. These High Authorities, possibility of disgrace accruing from the hostility, they rather ouoounged i Das doubt that if the two ohues to strike,

popnlar daries with great distrust It may therefore he used that from Doctor brought an

reat distrust; and there is no as to the as- after the ibuinlance of information obtained, for the damage done, magise the salieron receipt of the confidential note from the action of our knyoss

day the results were renewed; crowdedare Tsung-Yan, times,and circitan fah Ministers in the Capital aud Pro- night, and no attempt was even made to Tso now asems to share with Li the honor

on sach article, pense. It would appear or per that the surrounded the henso from

till Government cou

could oppose no ariequate and of proof against the criminals, the at the modest sum of Tis. 1,000. The

aball together take

force to resist them. It is remarkable that affair is in good train, and the Italian instant, was adjourned to past 3 the the difficulties (of the crisis), and failing persons, after careful investigation of

cause came on for hearing uf 4 p.m. ou 7th struces into consideration, thus lightening vitices.

vinces should from Tilve

o time recommend remove the anonymous and objectionable of Government is already about to obtain following day, when it was brought to a

of their placards.

suspicion; whereas he was pile consi legitimate satisfaction, so far as the pan- close, and judgment given in favor of the this "

the purpose of their appointment: Respect

oharacter and abilities, so as to keep in

On Saturday the 22nd instant, matters dered the latter's political rival. ishment of the murderers eat bo so plaintiff for Cla. 350,

The Judge's

gumming

gratified to porto sorve the state, without reference to the 24 additiotial children had been killed atid and that the inhabitants have begged to be Your Minister is deeply gratified to termed. It would have been duifcalf up was a fine display of oratory, but it reivo-that-the-intentions of hit over thnk or aga (or youth) of the pirties. It partially eaten by the Missionaries. Au left alone to deal with them, red, so be a constant succession of men fit wuro brought to a crisis by a report that other striking piece of news is the fact the rebels have re entered Shantung, for the Tisa pa to have better fulfilled atrack rue that the ruanlt hardly called for crit are directed towards explaining its should be wholly within our option as to infuriated mob of several thousand people left her mission, especially if it be recollected the two hora” porovation. It put me in views and collecting opinions from every whether ao may was sent or not, and collected round the house in the afternoon; the mandarins and their soldims to leave

oop: pondcat aava

the people have requested that the neighbourhood is hitherto un- forth a mouse.

mind of the mountain labering to bring quarter. He has carefully perused the con- the ollier powers should not consider it a

and under the infidence of the ringleaders is nuuanders to be dealt with by them explored, and that bad weather prevailed pleasure to those not

it gave great dental note from the Toung-li Yainen immediately concera-]

cutus fills it none were sent. Your Micis they shortly broke into the premises, tore selves. They say they esñ protect during her visit to it, Captain de Loned, especially the allusion to the Law of

point by point.

dowu the windows and doors, and drove selves or can, at all events, support one

thom acted up to the true method of "takt- queville deserves great credit.

to this inmates to upper part of the

the house Nations which we were told regulated the ty the times and cirennustancea into act it Yan that it had

the Torune in favour of se

plundering body better than two; so have ang for protection , viz, to devise tile most nuanswer- and is colleagues to Edi purchase or transfer offland.

What followed has been ra

related provi- able and irresistible arguments, without at

sted the Imperialists to give them a conexted This is the initiative of is

of a constant the spa time damaging the great interest change of civilities. Subjects of egotia a short time wrecked and looted, and it was

iuterously in

in your columns.

trial. It is said that they actually did The bouse was u

gain one victory over them; but that the [mpe stake, tad to cherish the thought of wiping tionis, (lit.: the business of an Envoy) will only by the merust secident that the lives inlista under Tsch thou came up ; and not out one shame, without at the same tine gredutally accumulate; and though one or

aly took it from them, bat pitched. of the inmates were vet. Two of the Your Ministars, on receipt of the

ioto two perms may prove unfit for diplomatic ladies were seriously wounded and another, them for interforing. The soldiers are said Yamen noto of the 4i jucon, has already as Su-Wu, Fan-ch's, Fe-ph-sud Hung-hus mont, had to from window 15 feet guish the poople from the rebels, 1. 0115

directions to the several Superin duty of an Buvoy 18 to repre ent the Reist bus lost his eye, and zone of the other; at

mom the profoared that Mr. Daws soms t bave created a sensation ever at Peking and, -whether in consequence caped this morning under the nose fint.after the hears when others leave off, forwarded under cry of Sun Snata and over difficulties. On the whole therefore i One scound been severely injured, I were degraded in rank.ns we have said. of it or not, after its arrival, Tsol and Li But what

commentary this is the go-

100AL

News received from Tientsin to-day says,

presed, and its loader killed.

[In reference to the well-known peculiar ition of the Consul at Newolwang whose rosy despatelies have for many years been

PHIRS

readiness

The Yainer is with great ter had the honor to be by

by the

the

it.

to be

that tlie Nientei rebellion is entirely sup the jest of the Legation and Foreign Of:00, towing the other partius to uspeli work, how can we tell that such statesuwner who was within a mouth of another, tove-feigned not to be able to

of

the guard and next of the sentry at the still syamshy will not sist the sick Oon Central Station Gate. The men left his joset, as is would no doubt be troublesome for me sign of vitality, Government can thisul or the British subjects who look to him in the matter of identification. A party afford to peusion disabled public servants. was sent after the runaway at nuse, but we have not heard whether he has been caught

(lecinder.) Regarding the recent case of non-infic- the Mixed Court to tin of punishment

columns, we hear that Mr Consul Med

tr not,

LOWI he bas

intercourse

stafa.bis

the

It is

confine-

!

Ho

of the

90-

as his dilatory mode of giving jugut has been the innoyance of the A casvity of the short-sentence description the sun ou must sympathise with a gen community, --one of these deputed, under (as is sup

correspondent. gays] pozed) coinpetent guard, to clean the

Altho onė

not arise? who, uiter s quarters of the afficers at the Station in the Best, is only able to attend to busi- which, with annotations of his

so many years' residence tendents of Customs to forward their views, Flemin

dignity of the Government and to smooth gentlemen havu another to the Capital, to be sifted and [the despatch of an Eavey) may be coxiousled of the bonse attemptest to pull the wedding willed government at the cost on th

who got into the upper. weighed,

As to the opening of the interior for the ring from Mrs Taylor's finger and felt the ple actually petitioning to be delivered from Your Minister has hinably to sinis.

spreat of religion, your Minister Fould persons of the other ladies for watches and replies to the questions which have och observe that the Roman Catholics began money. The clothed of all wors torn fronte own protectors: begging to be left to its graciously put before him,

by attracting me by mercenary motives, their backs, and one reverend

face rather th

than be loably oppressed. ourse with fo.. but te conosives that in

gentleman reign nations the great requisites are good Alisionsiles, this inducemont has not been his was rescued by

the poverty of

bed but, ons leg of his trousers left, when Those who believe implicitly in the people's

the profess guard.

Ard Feng abuey, and in the mandarins as the IT be interesting to friends of Mr. Bar which allusion has been made in these faith and integrity, and still more decision.held gut go, thusk, and their

What we cannot accede to must be refu accordingly not so much believed,

arguments One of the worst fentures of this cuse exponents of popular feeling on the ques nard at the bar in Europe, Asia, and Ame-bust took pronipt action; and at once sed from the first, and this real mak

is, that since the arrival of the missionary light from this abullition, Ever sines the tion now ponding, may receive some new The Coufnuia Doutrine was somewhat party here the he-fob

bouse to Mr Taylor Badd and

them in onlor to make the tribated largely to swell, the ranks of the tortured

Tasping rebellion--two events which Hem bad. its rise in India, and it is now

confe

that the missionaries did really to him the importance of the nat · There shoubl not be altoute concession

ryotheru Nienfe to their present propor le at once expressed ter, gdes, in higis disgust mate over his interest that an official enquiry should be made by swallowing), or the slightest appearance in the East and West. Now Protestantism expects to get seins evidence which Puder. By handitti first and, soldiers af sal (lit, now spitting out and now i plainted in a great meisure by Maham. I destroy the children. In this way he wants tuns the inhabitants of Shantung have willingness and

median there: Koma Catholicism arose to wreak hia vengeaner on the natives who horn abject to periodical incursions and hull of that ill-fated vessel to a Chi himself and Air Medhurst jointly. This, of indecision which would give the other has sprang up in the East and West, and

leased their plave

foreigners, and the case for hundral teels. Jucky dog

The Chiness, however,

11. B. M. Consul did not consider party an opening for their sophistical arga opuses. Roman Catholicis with mucli wund give an apparent justification for his maltreated; and now in despair they beg bas since nale a splendid anevess accessary, holding the matter to be one

kisterwards, they have been plundered and f his diving and fishing for coals and cop which should be. investigated

by the Tung- Foreigners perbe gets a little forture indeed. che himself. This Chun promised to do, several houired years have been making religione fluctuate, from time to titus, in energetic action will be taken in this at not add the oppression of its own servants

in the East and West for It is very evident then that the different

the Government to at least let them alone It is to be hoped that determined ind

if it cannot secure them peace; to at least and at the same time exprcased his willing and unmaking kingdoms, each kingdom their vigor. Confucianism has not sufferenter and an

made which will Asiatic Society are taking active steps ould be a represented, however, that own subjects might ultimately profit ther by metals, irannors, and doctrina take toy and rigorously punished; the Prefect

reviers will be glad to learn that theness, should it be desired, that a European wishing to deprive its neighbour's subjects by attritivu through myriads of ages, and the öffluct of preventing sinniar outrages to the outrages of those who contorns its

he prosent while punishments were of Bone advantage, with the hope that its it has regenerated China in government, in futuro. towards completing arrangements for a

mob should be proinpt- und bounded on the leadors who incited expedition having for its object the explo- not be officially demanded, as this course

it would much prefer that this should. Thuir object in ang to China, setting Whatever

methods up: places of business everywhere, and spread (other religious) they will get but few and Cha Haien ghusl be both dogruded and hedgerows afford abpudance of material NATURE AND ART. Our country lanes IDAY zation of the Yellow River. A committee would degrade him in the eyes of the Chi- trading largely in goods, is to follow their couverts. As ibere are many places of wor and declared ficpable of again serving in to supply us with an endless variety of forin has, we hear, been appointed to arrange the nese

which the missionaries lived should becoration of our walls, and for the antich

rica to kanu that he has left China for requested an interview. with the Tungela not be departed from what we can adene obscured after the Ts'in and Han Dynaatios, the men who let that) has esized break of the Yellow River nad the dinse

That, official, ullud without delay at the to should be announced in the plainest and while Buddhisms gained strength.

sulate; }

upon Mr Medhurst's repre shortest terms.

Japan. Prior to starting hence he was un-

fortunate in disagreeing with Mr. Epps, an gineer who joined him in a wrecking apo culation on the Benares, and, as rumour

in the

Friend of China..

and

his

Wo hear nieo that a project for he present, so opposition should be offered. merchants

·

power,

they

recent inaction.

The

thority.

ivet of

details; at it in experter in the cone of but he promised that on

on all occasions nefarins devices of depriving others of ship in the towns and cities of every pro any oficial capacity, and the house in and quiture especially applicable for the de little while that the plans will be entirely where a foreign polleemal requested to advantages, and they wish to damage ovince there is un roga for inch greater xonaire at the wovernment expense and of articles of urnament and use. The: the publication of a digest of the more in- Tho matter has thus been settled upon & lo of Chius have suffered long and probably not press for more if a promisnrinizleadera it is of the utmost importance origin from the circumstance of a tile bar- cupying the altention of the above named that the British Foreign able authority severely. Lit: have long suffered fire and were made that a protective dvoumenham To spare them would be to encour around which grew the leaves of this

Fertant papers in the China Repository te borly-Shanghai flecorder.

TO-DAY'S

POLICE.

As Goodlake sat this morning, but there

were few enses of interest.

The age of the Theres charged

dering the entrogun lately counted on

ing he had recognised as pernent

that

reasonable and satisfactory basis.

We are informed upon

people

Office have notified water. Sir Rutherford Alcock that they aro pre-

Ever since the commence- tention; should therefore these powers wont of the troubles (ie., the Tasping, do

reiterate strongly their domand, they will

to theat. With regard to the Corinthiau capital is said to bare bad its that a lasting Sxample should is made

ing been placed on the top of a basket, should be inaued for their religion whenever The additional opening of some (lit. called for, sunt no further article would be end to loss of life elsewhere, and even is bigbly suggestive, and tells us there are beage similar outrages in fature; it might scanthus plant: This, whether true or not, pared to accept the new Land Regulations three or five) porte, and of the River, has needed in the Treaty, for Shanghai when formally notified. The bron contracting their means from day With Governments of Prussia, Portugal, and the day; they suffer in mute ugong and will highly obnoxious,

respect to the points that are not its from pucishment in a country like ture, which the dosigues would do well to are not tually perhaps bring about a war. Immn- beautiful combinations to be found in na we not only should not-nity f Netherlaute hero already assented to thou, be driven to extremity. If trade in salt is contend over them, much, we should grant China is always fraught with danger; the salivate,From Populas Educator. The chiet t delay seems to have been os venceded to foreigners, salt merchants will then if zeked. It is only as to realronte, people cannot understand forbearance, and

SOME of the Italian journals state that oned by negotiations respecting the Freuch suffer in bustness; if the building of go steamers, suit, and residence (in the inter- the officials would be sure to take advantage! aquilon, which, however we understand downs (in the interior), the establishments or for trade, as destructive to our people's of any soontent for and impotence rather astronomical clock so much remarked at the each lenity and assure them that it Father Secol, the constructor of the great. and stated that he re bave terminated fatisfactorily.

"We pre

shready existing will suffer if small ste interest, that a strenuone fight should be wa hotel having seel pleuver keeping anno that the forutil utilation remera be allowed in the interior, native craft made. No decisive (words slusvity puisis than of a tolerant policy. The mildest Universal Exhibition of 1967, has discover best the mutineers, and further that quired is such on the part of H. B. M. of every size, sailors, wad pilots will suffer; tance or obstincy) or hard words should be ponulty for these men should be a public et motive power, lighter, stronger, and

Minister in China

If they are allowed to construst telegraph used, but the points should be discussed in bambooing sud a cangue round their necks or economical than steam. They add We are glad to hear that Mr biedhurst, and railroads (owners of) carte rindea a pleasing for conciliatory") faasner should be tasets that the veal offenders are bid his invention before the court of Per- at the city gates for three weeks, Care that the learned Italian is stated to have te remarked that he believed the t

the facts of the intiny. Mr Clout it. If, 34, Consul, will in a day or two bake chairs, and inus and the coolies' livelihood Candid argument will move them, while

will offer. baforquate hieitsers was not yes copolnded the recent outrage at Yaugehow.

into the cratonstants of this is departure for Chinking, in order to in-

we are firm against the changes. Let them punished and not red-onstitates. Un-tugal, which is disposed to purchase it, vestigate the circumstances connected with

The sain may be said of all their de know that the ansient pulley of our Rulers less this fadore there will be little hope

MAGGING.I know the expression is manda with the exceptian of the Coal tones hk Meny, as it the wingitis Cos

It would enrich China to borrow foreign consideration for pro by shewing for peace and quiet for wegnerà in this valgar, and not in the dictionarios; but the

was to preserve

thing itself, alas, is comraon enough in the the subjects, and it is also part of Chi ity prisover could be handed over

The revdle have reentered Shatting, appliances for extracting coal, and it would the traditional policy of our Rate wild be detained in the and the people have requested the maits appear to lesaevas trial. The suggestion them know that there are many considera will be taket. We all know what a refer the words worrit "not the same as "to

Dynasty Let

It is also to be logol that prompt action best of tiroles. If you dislike the eratiner

darins to abstain from interfering and to in King Fasshi's memorandum is one, I tions to be talton into sccount in China.stce to Fekin mening and the Chinese are worry," but something made wort bands Brooks, whose wup was 26: leave them to their own resources, saying consider, fessible, and I have marked it ap Foreigners are поя the

which I allude. The effect upon the ha Create from the Colonial Turgeon, was fate can better support une pluidering mainder, email steamers, railroads, &o., ogr own people, follow all the windings to Omisul is really nobody, and that a Conent's band is the sanie ze that produced by hot

t of the misery of is being daily forced upon them that a gged by a r May this morning. The body than two. It is even said that they the the foreigners), will monopolize the which compliance you lead China be in thing a Chinaman has a contempt for it is lone with it, in the devil's impie, but don't gentlecian, we are glad to say, is again partit gain onai victory over the marauders, whole of the prints of the country if ur the areandaut while foreigners are weak, an official without power. Titular rank a

foreigners allowed introduce

power is simply nil. Now if there is any-plates with cold meats. Say your say, have but that the Jusporialists under Tool cune

nour the

here the murder-

ers sopt, so that he must know a good dead

abunt Eve

to him.

་ - ་

I

forms

handed until to-day pending 1 medial that they can protect themselves, or at any provingly in my memoranda. As to sub re--we cannot, to the neglect, but beginning to know it likewise. The lesson ynui for the objectionable practice to.

atly confulent

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