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up of China have any grand fas ors than thors that they for instance, towards the A towards Bendichthes fear the English and Russione: 1
by do the Americans but they
d if none of them ever camek,
or Hienfuug, que noosion bumiliating
attempt to Touch expressed
idedly in an official just foreigner (Ward) remarks
ests the Great Ympiórop) digit
does that made by of referring to the Pre- United States] is nothing class the Middle - Kingdom us bribes Buch wild exalla can only be relegated to subjacie,
e laugh, behar nagło (priife) ndoubtedly been a change in of foreigners SiBop til date arina bus compelled
respede
cause.
use & change in their spinigus. we must suppose & Do war since 1860 Committed
ong has been
wor; ab new poling far b
been
stice and consideration bure!! by all the treaty power
f Great Britain, as well as of
te has been freely given to ope of the
A rebellion, which
pro
shed it but for fortigo inter ffect, since the establishment. nations at Feking, there hau
Accord between the foreigne
il subjects of generalinte
se for preference Bas existed roof sunt no exceptlótiklik-
en obtained, may be found all advances nude, all re-
for the introduction Voll oments, all applications for ROMA or rivileges, of what and from whatever dodrosje stod with the most rigid fr
d States, the sending forth Embassy to treat with s was bailed as one of the evo movements of moderwi e of the importance of on..
igu intercourée, Ubinas
ul now, of her own accordi
policy of eaclusion And Arr
Year of impro
be pressed, but.
adapt herself to G H
Aproposition no reg and to scordant with the out of the civiliged bareosived with great,
piki
ery budy desired, and it fur-
g evidence, Gut only
of the age, but
ht, however, was not
its object yet seem to be lentood. It is quito clear
at it was not intended by lers as a progressive move
£ the foreign governmente By undue pressure to beat
they desired to
to adopt our
ms of inter-communication who was preventing thêm rounded by the intelligent
of the Western governments,
establishment:
buted to the
licy, and who bad
given
ir sincerity and friendship
authorities wanted
Progress, into which Velvet drifting by the theor tances. But it is a curious intercourse
story of tempt made by
ak: every
force back the current of
d precisely the opposite intended. Every mes
restrict the adva
advance
ddition has result
step forward!
sy will contribute to the
bave no doubt. Whate
ons nearer, together, must Flishment of I a better unde
e removal sroom of befructions ercourse. This was
Lord Elgiti in his very
egotik
with the Treaty of Fioti Objecting to the ples of p by the Chinese Cominis, iscussing foreign affairs-s all founded, but too frequent-
to evade
ade responsibili ly recommended that
send to Europe, high and
and obtain that
rfuge o
cera
it is essential to the dig
ty of bis Empire that they
It was subsequently
Chinese government by the
ratives at Peking, and was ended by Mr Burlingame
at gentleman was about to
d the United State
mended by Mr. Secretary ber 1866. But there was direct influence at work ryoeding the
appointment
On the dismissal of Mr. Sir Frederick Brace Ingame stronly recom pointment of Mr Robert otor-General of Customs. had the confidence of ernment i he had labored service, and he assumed
position with condition of the
28 of bis 6
pade a condition of his
he should not resident
of the troubles which had
rom the quan diplomatie
Liis advice in a
similar
d to valuable to the co
has been absent only as since the date of his since 1865 bar resided Reking. That Mr Hart ging about the Embany generally, acknowledged.
room for doubt on aid he persistently tree of Embassy but he constrated to the rulers of the West would even- ution of existing treaties, divance, if they did not All the measures of on them as
c and to their
tu.
at Feking, were bred
il clearness by Mr Hart
e vut the inherent de
cal system the outru
foal officem, the utter sty ju their fiscal system, avored to convince them, vation ay ipformand er manifested a sinverg selleratious proposed
No. 1921-AUGUST 4, 1860.1
THE CHINA MAI.
Intimations
pretexte would be found to overcome their rights which may confiet with pagan which led to bloodabed is that so good nations must be content to limit their in? AN AS IN KE
Diarrhoes, Dysentery, and Fever.
Intimations.
THE PERFECTION OF PREPARED COCOA.
MARAVILLA COCOA.
Sole Propriators-TAYLOR BROTHERS, LONDON
by Westem natious, then they would melindarbha alam, paylgallon, frus kerer well it may baye aubserved its pur-justifiable, if it be possible to avert it, or with generous support, and be aided in all the Yangtze and Peikn, refuse exterritorial poses their struggles to overcome the inherent protection to our citizens, fordbly prevent
the othor baited upón se essential to What I consider most objectionable in friendly intercourse and the maratenance tiffenities of their position. A contrary our missionaries, from entering the country the goare pursued by the subordinate off of existing rights, remains to be determin. Congha Colds, Rheumatism, course would produce dissatisfaction, and and preaching the Gospel, and resign all cere of the British Government and used by the dominant powers.
tained by our own, in the recent can bstinacy by force. This was wholesome stition, and Asiatic ignorance and conceit.
If the citizens and subjects of Western advice, and it sestaed, for a time to be a think, therefore, our duty is plain. We opportunity wiele, of demonstrating be- tercourse to the Treaty ports, and depend preciated. Ent the state mandarins lind should do the beat, that can be done under yond question the fitter insufficiency of the for protection upon an impracticable policyHE Tim, of India, stales "that the discovery preidea of advancing They were eljefy aneh anghiglons circumstances et China policy decked both by the Government of there is no guarantee that the limitation concerned to know how they could prevent with the forbearance, dinal
donalderation and re the United States and that of Groot Ari-will not have to be ouried still Dvations upon their established yatemał spark due to a power sovereign in it politi
of DH. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLO and at the same time avoid the frontles cant gulagport, but possessing, ful Syunization. The danger to the forgign comtaneity was movement once commenced in this country has even the discovery of Vacination." This HE COCOA (or CACAO) of Manavita it the
ki experience slove the retro BODYNE a greater bleeing to the ga threatened them. Undoubtedly they were mammi
tible with Abse treater difficulty, both on account of inter having our civilization to be superior to sular and evil ofteors prevented what all ted States nor Great Britain can desire this a few deres being generally sufficient.
Absolute, equally
not imminent, and the action of the Con- ingvitably loads to war. Neither the Colakli pambie to kangenis, Travellers, and Families, indigensus to South America, of which Maravilla is
gomedy is in loable in the sive diseases, and is
THE disorder, and the complications growing there, we should endeavour to elevate the experience Hat shown to be inevitable. Our relations with China are friendly, and
Da J. COLLIS DROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. secured the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Coco
favoured portion. TAYLOR Baons baring great rebellion had scarcely ended, lékybag can never be done by an addified as: maste, ustaled by force.
I good understanding can call The Bengal camramaniced in have by the skilful
easily be poptages of their him to the full lendence I have enjofffed
maintained
of their soluble Application upon by Unfallah States They do not the utmost fethearance in the Schlinge and, firm. They fe houston for disturb. he had received information, to the effect that the the minor rebellions, inseparable from their posspar in point of fat and there is no with the native authorities. But there is a ance of the amiable relatia nothing only remedy of any fearview in Cholera was Colore ayabem, prevailed as usual in several of the
the wisdom,in
bul a criminal disregard of existing oondi, dyne Bee Lancet, Desember 51, 1864, 9, provinced
DEF. COLLIS BROWNES CULORODYNE for bedrance would lead to war avoid it is to insist upon the execution of Extat from Medical Times, January 12, 1866, were constantly drug to hold relations blob give them perpetual Peace is nu through the Ministers, sin exaction of toy boy i brak clear, an orpe the everything in banalning, by yielding on herty, cool or
lo prescribed byincares of orthodox medical practi- rights or sach modifications in the trades barrier of
nothing.
And now, gentlemen, with many thanks liners. Of course it would not be thus singularis As would render the object for which lay ah
'they
for your kindness, and best wishes for popular did it not supply went, and fill a place-*** DJ. CULLIS BROWNES CHLORODYNE Your friend and servant, ta JBOSS BROWNE.
aut of the execation of existing treaties. Chinese to our standaBut surely that failure to obtain redress by diplorared by quy at one equitable') the Cofdge Bripdvtasty kádt J, °F~Davanpolt; this ? ferincipis and elaborate machinery, produced what is
The necessary consequences of local destiju tion and an impoverished treasury; and
ens
our Consuls
Bries and oreign merebante,, missión Proceeding upon mee PANYAmit in this direction beyoud, which, I feel tions can lead to war; and the best way to
were independent, they woul
isolation
liar and
·were mado attainable all of which neces-degenerate forms of a national some Government before a single gun-the soos of your cause, I am very trollset from the General Board of Health, Le
abled them to maint
in
for themselves the time and opportunity in the solemn hurm of a tresty, that we will for making any changes which they might not interfere in the internal affairs of the deem expedient, or conducive to the
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Intimations
ELEY'S AMMUNITION
THE BOXER CARTRIDG For Snider Enfald, of 57) Bore and for the Henry, and Mikiny Henry Rifles of "4h1 Bore, Käspied | by Her Majesty's War Depart- meat, also of 500 born. for M tary Rides
WATERPROOF CENTRAL
CARTRIDGES
Justice in our dealings with this nation be gained by an uusonditional admission of missionarios deleagured bythoat of | Ben san be had with be without the suitable {
sarily tended to the introduction of radical Before they can hold position of equality communiostion is rigidly prohibited, is ai
boat can be used, and where telegraphic. changes & crisis was at hand-the rer in the spmmunity of civilized nations, they ply to nullify and bring into contatäpt all sion of the British Frenty. Beset by diffi- must cease to cripple all intercourse; they diplomatic power in China. culties on all sides, conscious of their must throw open the country adopt the cauf, local difficulty be settled where there How en suy own weakness, unable to determine how improved systems of industry and moans of
they could evade the responsibili communication arged upon them by the Chinese testimony in Washington,
a premium offered for procrastination? London, which had been forced upon thein, Western world; sad thus, by co-operation, Paris is not likely to be received with the ignorant of the ultimate designs of forgien, strengthen and elevate themselves to an same distrust as it is here, where its value governinonta, and incompetent to deal eff actual equality. Such an advance seeing is known in all future controver
that in astly with the questions at isaus, the to nie to be an essential condition to friend-stes falsehood will be placed upon an rulers adopted the only alternative that ly intercourse. We have no right to com by with truth.
equali promised relief from change; an alternative pel them to constract rail-cond or tale! The policy of seeking refuge on board of
foreign La
of whlob, since the beginning
graphs, or to extend steam navigation, open war vessels is both impracticable and tercourse, they have invariably sought coal mines, or so0ept any of our modern in humiliating. No ootmunity of English- reloge procrastination. They sent forth ventions for saving time and developing, men or Americans at any of the treaty an tabassy
to the Western powers, oston material reapurees but we have a perfect ports will desert their hard earned van-
31 sibly be explain their embarrasutent, to right to compel them to observe their oblitage-ground in the presence
FIRE METALLIC CATRIDE danger. depreciate unfriendly pressure; and to ask gations, and, if in doing this all the rest be- The bistory of Canton presents sufficient
OS with enlarged Base for small that the principles of international law comer nosesday to their continued existence evidence of that. It is not a national charao- ment for coverted-Chassee Berdan, Hewagtunt,
bores, adopted by foreign govern should be eteerved towards them, in short as a nation and their elevation as a people, teristic of either to seek safety in flight. and other Rifles; si Cartidges for Ballard, the to establish their right to manage their it will be all the better for China, quas No wonder the bare suggestion of an alter Spencer, and American Henry Repeating Rides, affairs in their own way, and to determine tion whether it is good pelley to proclaim, native zo degrading should be received here The ELEY BOXER" are the cheapest
with incredulous amazement.
Cartridges known, esirring their own ignition, and There is acidhlig in Anglo-Saxon blood being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and and happiness of their people are when our very preagnosis an that hun at such a thought. The Naval imperishable in any slitale.
interference; or whether anythis to officer in command of a vessel, who would The above Cartridge cauce (empty) of all sizes, a defenceless community of merchsute and for the different rates of breech-leading ar with all others, cannot be too highly the right of the Chinese govern
government to or commended
it is right in fisell, and what determine the time and manner of in semi-barbarians and not expend the last Balists and Machines for finishing the Cartridges. in right is ever
expedient. Accepting this troducing improvements If the central grin of powder
ROXER CARTUTARS OF 2400 bore i for as the basis of all advantageous intercourse government oan, without the introduction merit the contempt of all honourable men, defence, would
Revolving Pistols, used in Her Majesty's Navy. between nations, I still think there is room of modern inventions, preserve order, en and dismissal from the service which fir Smith & Wesson, Tranter and other COPPER HIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES of all for question as to matters of fact, and differ force, the execution of treaties, restrain the he has disgraced What American, what Pocket Havelvom etadi, ance of opinion as to the deductions to be corrupt practices of its provincial officers, Englishman holding a commission would drawn from lessons of experience. While and render prompt redrem for all grieved. not asorifice it should the tollpor imbeci of 12-mf. 9m, and 7-f. hore.
FIN CARTRIDGES for Lefanohens Revolvers there are few who will be unreasonable oes, we cannot justly complain if the rulersity of his superiors assure him of such a CENTRAL FIRE FIN-FIRE CAR enough to deny the propriety of justice should elect to retain their ornatem in fate for doing nd of infamy upon his and Revolvere. towards Chins, there are insuy who may preference to onis but this being impos henceforth the
4 duty, rather than hear TRIDGES for all sizes and systems of Guns Rifles, concientiously desire to
know whattsible, reciprocity in freedom of trade, re- brow mesus. If Christian nations are to give sidence, and travel, becomes an essential constriction to treaties based upon rules of condition to amicable and mutually advan international law, adopted in the interest tageous relations Abatriot principles of of civilization, and China, on ta part, international law put forth in the form of is to construe them according to the a pledge, without exacting any reciprocal lights, or the interests of paganisin, conditions are necessary and unmean there is certainly room for inquiry asing if not insulting. There gould be no to the practical duty of asah, and the possible objection to these general prinol means by which infurious complications ples, except in so far as their embodiment be avoided. It is matufest to my in a treaty might be considered an expres mind that the superior cannot enter upon sidn of contempt, if China would place for
course of retrogression te sulapt itself to the inferior and if any relations at all exist, they must exist upon such equitable ternis as the stronger may elect to
It surely would be a singular policy f civilized nation to relinquish its own. pretation of justice, and accept that of Chind. There is all irreconcilable diffe reboo between the pagas ad Christian faith, upon which the whole diffignity of our relations impinges. The one is based upon isolation and reputation, seeking the good of gone beyond its own traits, the other is broad, generous and humans, seek
their
No denial of these rights, that I am aware of, has been made by any foreign Govern. mont or representative since the Treaty of Tiantain in 1858 On the contrary, they dave been maintained in the utmost good faith, by the whole diplomatic corps at Peking.
But a faithful obfervance of existing trea ties has been, isted upon, and those freaties bave provisions regarding transit dues, monopole, missionary privileges, self in the same relation to us, that the na-c., which involve changes in the fiscal,
tious of Uhristendom held towards each commercial and social systems of the other. But she has not done so yet, and Empire.
what guarantee is there that abe ever will? Here, therefore, were irreconcilable conse What is there in the history of foreign in-ditions, about which it was important there tercourse with her, or in her entire career should be a better understanding for upwards of two thousand years, to There is no central authority here cap indicate that she has the slighest inten-able of abiding by, or if capable, willing to tion of
There aro po in her system? That change enforce, its obligations.
fact that sinen means of checking abuses on the part of the the Imperial
first government received the Provincial Authorities; no facilities for intelligence of the successful operations of intercommunication or appeals to organised its Embassy, it has been more determined courts of justice, an in other countries, than ever to resist all experiment in the Between the te
positions of
Double Waterproof and F. B: Ceps, Páterit Wire
Cartridges Felt on Waddings for Breech and Muzzle Loaders, and every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition
ELEY BROTHERS, GRAY'S INN ROAD, LONDON. WHOLESALE ONLY.
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ELEY'S AMMUNITION.
行來怡
先理頓蘭英
各賣發街路 子鎗樣
雀藥樣伙因拉放下今
donga to its effley at Cholera ditrongly azé wwcoviticed for the immense rate of this ready that we dirbst une forgibis urge the adormity adopting in all ages.
to undeniably the perfection of prepared Coca, that
it has not duly secured the preference of homeopathe and cocoa-drinkers generally, but many who had hitherto not found any preparation to suit then, are, after one trial, adopted the Maravills Cocoa an their constant beverage for breakfast, luncheon, &e.
"A SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED." Ben following Extract from the Globe of 2714, 1888. Various importare and Manufacturers, havo attempted to attain eputation for their prepared Cocoas, bat we doubt whether any thorough sec had been schiered until Mesere Taylor Brothers Cocon. Adapting thein perfect system of preparation discovered the extraordinary qualities of "Maravill" to this finest of spezier of the Theobroma, they of haro produced an aridge which supersedes avaty valiber Cocoa in the marker. Estion wibility, a elements of antition, distinguish the Maravills delicate aroma, Rad & rare concentration of the purest Cocos above all others, invalide we could bot recommend a more agreeable For Homeopatha and
Un J CULLIS BROWNES CHLORODYNE in the best and most certain remedy in Colds & maps, Consumption Neuralgia, be
Esq., later Inspector |Hospitals Boushaj: Chiondyne in a molt übid remedy in Neuralgia, Aichols, and Dyse Prat Imily ok mestoration to health wighteen math were suffering, and when all other medicines bad falled."
It is necessary to warn the public against spurious Imitations, which only bear the pirated me, and are deficient of the true properties of the only genuine, Tit. DR. J. CULLIS BROWNES
of valuable beverage.
Board Taylor Brushed. Original Hosagratio Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also
Steam Milk Bäck Lane, London. 20Feb59
ne as proyed before Vice-Chancellor, Sir W. Focus and SOLUBLE CODEATH. Freeman, when the Vice-Chancelier stated that the I cod, in the Court of Lhancery, in case hrowie e story of Freeman being the Zusenter was DKLJBI-
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HIMMEL'S EXTRACT OF LIME JUICE AND GLYCERINE, the beat preparation for the Hair. RIMMEL'S GLYCERINE, HONEY, WIND. SOR, and other TOILET SOAPS,
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ing the good of all. In order to be true
non-inter-
may
much as be reconcilable
our own faith, we can only concede so couragement to the hope that a change is lies the whole dificulty. It is for the Weat
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we go to
to be seatoed
pri
by fair promises into making insist upon the observance of treaties, zo beyond that, we admit the right of any na concessions ropugnant, to bor establisliedjecting of course as untenable the position tion, however degraded to enjoy
the policy, or to make them. of her
vileges and immunities of a civilized power, In that respect she has hewn boord, dat see rights lembrace others, not spe-
consistent from
while it persistently rejects the obligations the beginning, and so, I doubt tôt, will imposed by the community of nations for
cified or intended to be granted.
The Embaway to the West has been recei-
the general welfare In other words, we intro to the end. Of tls we ve ho ved in's manner creditable to the generous
to complain. All I contead in, that lend our influence to the maintenance of having forced obligations upon her, we false, and superstitious systems, and the must compel her to observe them, or recque degradation of our fellow creatures, from the position which we have under
taken to maintain
committed through misconception of facts
spirit of the age. Whatever errors may be
政策所所柳泡菜西JOHN MOIR
JOHN MOIR & SON,
在所 新用做第在包乃 中用六不美新發
問响怕國檬資烟 第一楂此非 EX the
or excess of zeal the case is one which
appeals to the highest sentiments of
Freserved Provision Manufactures,
and Export Oilms,
ABERDEEN,
ment of the United States is, that nations I believe an unreserved recognition of the world; and truth will ultimatelyELED Purveyors by special appointment to H.R.H. the
The principle laid down by the govern
like Chins er Japan may enter into the
be eliminated. The stubborn logic of re-
salts will dissipate all insions. I look upon
****
Daks of Edinburgh, Supply, of the finest quality,
right of an ignorant pagan nation to do as sphere of law in the relation of government it ple see, however retrogressive its action the movement therefore, whateveritedesignɅTop, Fish, Meats, Game, Entrata, Bacon, Hams, to government, but uut in the relation of may be, or injurious to the cause of human may have beau, sis abatading in promise for and the reason given progress, to be not only impolitic, but ab the future. But it is the characteristic of an
government to men;"
for this is, that full interchange of interassolutely pernicious in its tardescy, enthusiastic and progresivo rape, to over-
tional rights must be based upon unity of ring the past year, since it has become leap all obstacles, and setze upon the cou
及全在 legal thought.
known the governments of the United ofusions which they desire. This, I fear, Experience in China has furnished ample States and Great Britain have pledged will meet with many disheartening checks the end really desired by the nations
花:
Fotted: Meets and Fish, Pates, Nardizes, Jams,
Tongues, Cheese, Bologna and Oxford Bacanges,
Jellies, and Orange Marmalade. Also Pickles,
*** Sauces, Tart Fruitz, Jellies, Mushroom Ketchup,
鎗明英的
Cile, Vinegars, Baking Powder, &c.
4. M. & &, are the Sole Proprietars of the
DUKE OF EDINBURGH SAUCE,
evidence of the difficulties to be encounter themselves unconditionally to this course, before, attained. China noither fit the necete of the season at the table, for ed in observing this distinction. Nearly greater number of outrages have been per of the West, 15 all our
ar relations are commercial, and there petrated upon foreignore than during
the
is scarcely a case that comes up, which does previous sight years, Marchants and miser Way Clear at present to an accept-
ance of this ameliorations proposed, nor haa
not involve, to soine extent, both the resignaries have been assaulted and mission she, zo far as fuels warant us in believing, lations between the governments, and ary converts murdered in Formoss, a brutal the slightest desire to substitute foreign
those between each government and its attack has been made upou an unoffending systems for those which have answered her missionary establishment at Yangohow purposes through so many successive gens- which had not even attempted to preached rations. All that the rulers of this Empire the objectionable faith an American desire is, to be left free to work out their missionary has been stoned and grisrously own destiny in their own way, and that is
riglits underlying the principle of exterritoriality: are so far from being clear ly defined, or even susceptible of a astin factory definition, that attempts at elucida wounded at Wuchang; violent assaults simply retrogression and final relapse into tion must end in the admission that they have been made upon converts at Kiu- barbariem. They make small concessions
sre incongruous and irydconcilable, and kiang and near Foochow; a Catholic priest to avert greater ones. The whole struggle
that nothing abort of perfect equality can and many of his proselytes have been in against making any at all. I state this,
ratedy the difficulty, How then is this murdered in the province of Szechuen; not in the way of depreciation, but as un end, which all must desire, to be attained? the crow of a British gun-beat, in the peace incontrovertible fact which we are bound
The essential
of existing treaful performance of their duty, and within to gafrout. It is a subject for sympathy Lies have been
she considers them tacked; and other outrages, not neceMSBYY as industrious, and ineffousive population, Just The anomaly presented of hato onumerate, have been perpetrated iti va in many respects worthy of esteem, main tions holding forcible intercourse with a rious parts of the country staining an unt
an unequal struggle to Pined ita people, against the will of the governing 3 In all these cases, to which my attention ancient Bysteme against the authorities, yet professing to respect their has been called, I have, as my deapatubes powers of the world. We
Weet sue of the prejudices, and abstain from all interfer will show, taken the most liberal view that that paganism, and the isolation necessary ence in the administration of their internal the facts would justify. 1 believed it to be to its existence, must give way in the natu affaire. It is clearly an interference to my duty, regardless of suy personal opi- ral progression of events. Doubtless they force the opening of ports, and wrest from alone, to carry out faitfully the policy of too see that a great change, beyond which
force, and China by the limit of a treaty port, have been at father than complaint-R vant empire, with
a sovereign state jurisdiction over its own by government. But I'm satisfied now all seems in their ignorance dark and
soil to secure a diplomatic representation this policy will not, without a rigid exac disastrana, is being forced upon them, but the Justice of it. Instead
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st Poking at the cannon's mouth, and hold it tion of all the rights granted by treaty, and they cannot see them, either capacities or AIR-CHAMBER HAT FOR INDIAI
the presence of force to malu tam them, proof attribating to
there against the will of the government dog the desired results in China, It is motives irreconcilable with their whole to establish a customs system and plnos foreigner at the bead of it with foreign simply pandering to the bigotry and self-history, and with their present condition ubordinates at the ports in short to inflict conceit of the Chinese rulers, to trust them, and limited intelligence, it is our duty compulsory relations upon a ustion, the under all circumstances and without suy to enlighten and to-elerate them. But wacle teadnuoy of which is to derange and reservation, ne independent and intelli- it is not by pandering to their amper- ultimately desing its most cherished instigent beings. I feel perfectly, assured that stitions or their weaknesses that this is Haliona. Mere words cannot check the no redress in any of the cases enumerated, to be done. The strong band of pres consequences of auch intercourse. To con in which satisfaction has been obtained, sure may be more humane, in the end that bibus, it is simply to carry on with fores in would have been granted, or if granted, car empty flattery. No reliance can be more the back ground, what was commenced riad into practical effect, without the ure uncertain thau that based upon the forbear with force in frott If China had the sauce of fores. The Imperial authorities color maguanimity of the treaty powers power, there can be no question that she are fren ehough in bromming redress, be-They may be separated by diversity of in would restrict the intercons of foreigners cause they know the Provincial officers are terests or by the accidents of war. The in the ses ports, if not expel every foreigner adroit enough to evade it, and have but best friends of China will undoubtedly
little regarel for wuth.
in the country. Not being able to do this, the attempts to evade, by the subtle ties of diplomacy, what he cannot avert by
force.
LIGHT AS PITH-SOFT AS TURBAN, DURABLE, AND COMFORTABLE. Prise Medals1662 and 1868- Exhibitlate.
1418, CAPS, AND HELMETS, Every description manufactured at the Works of
J. ELLWOOD & SONS, GREAT CHARLOTTE STREET, S., LONDON, Helmet Contractors in the Landen Palice Force. Army ilelmets and Caps with Istest- Improvements.
prove to be those who can induce bar to J. ELLWOOD & SONS: Goods are kept by all.
respectable Tradera and Storekeepers. «CaptuŃ,»«No2- Air-Chamber ›Hata or Helmače
gennine, unless bearing **Eriwoon & Orders through Marsanille Honies carefully shipped": Sway
Sony 70"
It does not devalve upon us, and we strengthen her organisation, and render would be recreant to the teachings which hazelf able and worthy to maintain sa in- lave elevated us above barbarin, if we dependent position. There is no security If the view I have taken be correct, it undertook it, to perpetuate, by a blind in procrastination. Nothing upon earth or would not beneßt Chins if we were to submission to such outrages, & politi-in national or individual life is absolutely relinquish all privileges extorted from her, cal fabrio, founded upon paganiam, how stationary. Either retrogression or advancs: And carry out the Constist doctrine of ideal eres long it may, baye endured, or, how is inevitable. How far the one must be
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they
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