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strange bstantiated by facts from native ronds, would have given force to a warning of the consequences of a passive attitude on the part of the Imperial Government-romain Sir,
Youts respectfully,
SPECIATOR Hongkong, Sth October, 1871.
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more likely to influence their minde by dogma | Obina Bubsequent history has condemned the tlan to create a now school of thought by seres prompted by motives of jealousy wwi sospicion. A united roxopatrance of the onlar teaching. The question is dificult 10 collective body diploatatio, and this remon auswer; but still we think facts are in favour of believing that the greatest chance of really influencing the Chinese mind lios in tho direc Ta dolerery of the Dalle rear trom xhia omey emtion of religions, teaching. The number of menced or Buturday morning «: 0.45, attả da last
converts which has been made is compara- Tucsongor (alt elas aikoo mi 10 00.
tively small, but still Missionaries can point to some who have hoyond any doubt sincerely embraced Christianity; but how fow have we ever found really interested in foreign science, or who have conceived any idea that our literature and arts will compare with those in Ching? It my bo well to teach people with out offending their prejudices, but when our Tas views which Mr. WARE hidds upon the object is to pradicats the errors upon which question of seionary labours in China, are those prejudices are founded, the task is at already well known to the generality of resilesi moshat difficult. dents in China; but they have not, wo lolierg, But, after all, is not what Mr. WADE advo ever been a clearly set forth as they are in enter only a statement in a particular way the momorandum which has recently appear that the cause of Christianity in China will be ed. His rumarks upon this question will be best furthored by the progress of our more found reproduced at length in the 25th and material relations? Is it not reasonable to
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careful, poranal of those who are interest-tained in the way of increasing the respect of ed in this most important qucation. A care le Chinese for foreign civilisation, by the ful consideration of the views which he has somewhat oneiful suggestion which Mr. expressed cannot fail to evoke a feeling of a WADE makes, can be attained far much more. miration for the, large minded nonor insusily and far more naturally through increas which the subject is treated. We way passing the commerdial relations of foreigners and, J. Noble run out.
E. Leah, b Fogherty... aver minor flaws and errors while we give our Chinese in the various parts of the Empire. attention to the main drift of the remarks, Commerce has been aptly designated as th b2, wl. and consider tho viows which ara propound-pioneer of civilisation; and even in China ed in their broadest application. Mr. War, though its affects have been slow, it has not we cannot help thinking, over-estimates been by any mens unproductive of useful the security of Missionaries in the interior results in making the natives has brought and doca not adequately appreciate the seinte poutact with Europeans botter able riousness of the outrages which have of late to understand them and in many instances been committed, or the extent to which popu- to respect them. Such influence as Mr. out Heare......zul cut lar fanting has been aroused against the Mis- WADE desire to see exerted is not with- Private Fegbert, 10th Hegt,
Substitute. Jullo sionarica in all parts of the country. Is ia too out its vakan; but it la but a small part of Sergeant Crawley, 16th Bagt.
Wouman, b Hoare. lute now to enter into any close discussion as what bas to be accomplished in China; and Trumputer Willis, A., Ad- to the merits of the Yangchow affair, and of we may be confident that, so fares it can be laboure
17 o Noble, Jollyn. Capt. Whilla, 1-10th. Beghib the other attacks upon Protestant Mission usefully exerted, it will come into play in the fellye aries, which have of late years actracted so inercase of practical relations between the Parkyn, C.Db Jellye ruch painful interest. People in China se officials and foreigners, such as we find spring-apt. James, 13-MNA, b doi- quainted with the details well know the realing up in the Customs Service and in other Lt. Icwbl, 1-11th Regt, not out
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bi, 1... merits of the mattor; and as to those al directions, where the Chinese officials find it home who are not acquainted with the actual to their advantage to employ Europeans. faels, we can refer them to the published uc- counts in the Blue Books, with perfect conf- devo that they will see sufficient to use them to feel that Mr. War does not attach Bufficiens importance to the opposition whish has of late bean manifested,
Farsing over this, owover, and coming to the more general views expressed, we cannot help admitting that there is much in what
But, in conclusion, we cannot but notice that Mr. Wade's remarks, able as they are,
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think, under the same impression as to the sons: The most eager apologist of the Governmont Terre, for he had too much contempt for him. of the Treaty stipulation, Lord Mgin, I an will no more contand that the souvens aelected" He adinio that he had supplied Milliora with But it of the injury anajoted on their burat certain, lid not bik for more than the protes have been the box, thun that the mestis drawn a dumaging doesmant respecting M. Favre,
tion, in transitu, of oefented goods.
from these sources have breu honestly, or law coples of which he had bad painted; cle news by pazvance of Article XXVII So far as Artigle IX of the Trosty of Tign judiciously applied. Very little indeed, can copy ho had sent to the Procureur-Geno ral's that the Memurin iste one and all, most loudly tain in cancerned, it is my impression that the sidering the emergency baa beer, dono to im. M. Jales Farre then roso, and delivered what complain; and that the furden than has fallen prisitage it guarantees bus been fairly anjoyed. prove the effectiveness of the fureus ouployedhe bimsct called bis confession to the court. on their trade, is indeed hard to bear, au pau the Article accords, na the right to travel invetonaibly to restore order in the provinces, and Et ieu painful one to read, and one on which it will attempt to deny. It is at the same time and for business or for pleasure. It does not of the myriada for whom pay is drawn by the would he ungenerons to comment essential that we should distinguish between accord is, or, as I have Argaad elbowbera, dose! Provisional Governments, not more thaus une Imuat begin by dolaring that I over bad what in violation of the Treaty, and what is sny other Article noeerd; the right of residing man in ten perhaps, regular or irrogatur, over any share in the arrest of M. Liluyé, or the not; between the lovy of transit due in urgess otherwise than nou tourist ormerbautiletraveller inked the field. And it is, no doubt, in grant search wong his, papers. I only heard of it of the Treaty provision, and taxation of the my reside, in any part of China but the Clan part, the conviction that the money wrung from long afterwards, and when I road in the venis Chiness by their own Government. The Ar- suht pera The peragual nosess which it dors the active trader is in 'as large proportion Liberal that 3, a Minister, was charged with tiple, it is true, bus heen, in many cacos, set authorize to whatever places the foreigner de wasted or misappropriated, that renders the baving bad a citizen arrested to grafity feelings ARMY P. NATT. This gua was played on Saturday, and hoing at nought; but the more serious drawback siras to visit, bus beer, with rare excaptions it foreigner impatient of much that, but for this of private revenge, I was unable to keep silent. an the development of foreign trade ie. oc all, events, conceded tim. Au an expurter he conviction, he would hardly esnatra us viola Had I not beas in office I work have treated one day mated was decided in favor of the
this lemny with the same contempt I had ever Aray by 33 russ on the first innings, them usioned by the fitiui and irregular incidenco may not have benefited by the exercies of bis tion of the Treaty.
Nor is there more to. De anid in favour of felt for such astucks when I was in private life, not being time to play out the second. Mr of local tiga upon the trade of the right to the extent anticipated; but that is not Jollye as nual made double fures, and was tave-comomity. The evil thence reflected the fault of the Treaty provision or of the Cli- the expedients by which the fade so ill or only deputy. The defendant is bound to ably backed up by Messrs. Adtem and Noble, the basiness of our macrohnuts is not nese Gorurament. At Shanghai, notwithabiud ppied we for the muat part provided, the prove the facts be hos ulteged. Thars is a cob. exaggerated, yet the sources of the evil, ing our power of visiting the prounding dia objectionable by touch being the sale dayiracy between this man and certain nows- For the Army. Japt. Roberts and Private Fug. diarreesing is the reels undoubtsily is, are trials, in and all are procurable on a good soil digaity. In the capital ital, and indeed papers to destroy my repubution. It is n árul herty ears wall to the front, the former die pinying fine bitting powers, as be pus together not, in way opinion, ao assailable in the form of terasa de port as up the country, if not on wherever there is a population that is likely tong to me to have to do in; but, since I am 20 in a very short space of time. The fielding breach of Treaty se they may at first sight be inter; but this because the native community buy, offices are opeu for the sale of offcial titles, driven to it, I shall lay my aufcasion before na both sides was of a very atorage kind. By apposed Thur lie in great part, beyond the have the wit to combine. The foreigu dom and (though only below a certain line), even you: This man, who was my friend, who w kind permission of Col, Kennedy and floors, sope of all Tresties; nor am I sanguine that, munity invariably compate. The coaibication of official posts. The practice is not peculiar ing client, who knew all this secrets of my pris 13 MN.I., Ute hand of their regiment uttond. red tide to suit, may measure that we of the tea growers proves, I fancy, too much to tie dynasty, but it has not been before, vate life, hunts up all his memory can supply auder this dynasty, so largely resorted to, and him with to lay and dishonour me. I experience ad and alivered the priceedings. The score ve right in sugest will do more then pas van for the native brakers. tiatly control the mischief.
The autioipatione Foundation Article XXVIII in a country where, constitutionally, raak and great pain in baring to lay all these things be Wbut we are, in my opinion, by Treaty, real regarding our trade, and particularly one position are the logitimate attributes only of fore you for my own sake, but for the ob ly outitled to, will be best shown by a brief inport trade, have been no less disappoint, those who have done themselves honour as men jacts of affection, who are so vilely libelled by review of the antecedani bistory of the trusted; but again admitting that its conditions of education, there can be no worse sign of the this man, who once affected friendship for thein. duty question, "
have been in souio, indeed in niany, instaudas, times them this reckless reentrance to it. The Hae ie my confession. gentlemen of the jury. When the Treaty of 1842 opened the trade at ill observed, must, on the other part, omond ather expedient extraordinary is not, as I have I speak before you as I would before God. It Canton, till then the alone monopoly of a pri- that much, though not all of the disappoint- before observed, in its nature so objectionable, is taue that moro ilun 30 years ago—I was vileged nasoiation, it was atipulatod that there ment which is at da to the non-fulfilment but it in over-burdensome in the degree, and young and ads the acquaintance of a wo should be established at the five ports at which of those editions is due to the feet at a fer vexations in, the method of its employment.su who was separated from her husband, I wo were now authorized to trade fair Tariff greater my raure of freedom has bean exported Whereria there is a centre of hade, trade ba. loved her passionately, and for 21 youre we lived of import and export custome, and that the them that befmanierof the Treaty cottonplatenice, liable to taxation apparently without my together in absolute rotirement. One position Tariff duty once paid at any open port, aur in their providing. The Article promisesexemption appeal aggiuat the authority of the Provincia! was a very painful bar, and I greatly sutured thrown out Japorte should be conveyed by the Chines to any from allebarges in transitu over and ate these Governmout, and without obber-iivit than tho from it; but aho whom I have lost suffered from.... ob Fogherty
province or city in the interior, on payment of a specified in the Treaty on inportspassing from Provincial Government my Bae lit to prescribe it even more than me. I kept my house strici -3 1 6, w 6, 1-6)... further amount se traneit duty. This was not pert to aá inland market, or on pradaca frou Branch transit dnty collectorates multiply, the ly closed, although I sua in comfortable
to exceed a certain per-centage upon their Tariff an inland market to a port of shipment; pro- tariff of end risus, of course, at the plessure position as an adroanto, and had made values. the anant of which per contugs was to vided always, as Sir Frederick Bance read the of the subordinato in obargo, while in the towns low valued friends at the bur. I well knew be pivsently declarad
Frosty, but such imports or produce being nud cities, whether on the gasbound or inland, that if Lobeyed the dictates of my heart I A fair Tarif was published in 1843. but the board fide British-owned, were accompanied by the loster of the intivy dealer, merekant, bras ahould be gang further than what my duty promised declaration by which the inland transitrike Ford Egin did u hope that i-ker, and tradesman like, is subjected to un courmands. Yes, I arnolly -anffered from duty was to have been regulated, never appeared; ports es certifionted might not poly be carried unsparing inquisition, and on all discoverable this, and the companion of my life-whou and, before many years elapsed, it was seen that by travellers from one centre of traffic to nho-transnotions the le-kin, falls buavily and without hunk God for baring removed from the foreign marcount's business in imports, and Ether, but disposed of in parcela along the line, reliantion
thermob" of the infamous slumbi thin ici exports no less, was affected, at a rato anan order of proceeding not impossible in It is this that is so grievous to bear; that men daran to lere) against her memory. We nually inereeing, by what his broker or bis quieter times, but I remember fe Lordship once imposed, the war tax navor esases; indeedlival then in the Fasbisu: we used to hire a native mish tats represented to be charges expressly stating that he did not see his way that so far from abating it sets always on country once every summae, and remainot imposed by the lusal or provincial authorities to the farther protection of importe against the rise. At Amy, Cov instance, it had completely eciated. In the meanwhile I apon inerchundire de tranzia. In normal times, taxation ones they had passed into the funds not attracted the serious attention of our was overtaken by public life, for I never court- that is to say when the country is undisturbed, of a Chinese purchaser. They must then, said merebants before 1800; the then plea for its edit. I continued devotedly attached to my I never nacd (t imposition being the suppression of the rshel. profession, which Tatif love tbe transit dues are levible only at cortuin fized he, take their chance. points or barriers, a list of which is published in I do not pretend that, in 1852, Lord Elgin, lion of which Nanking was the head-quarters. | for any other purpose than to be useful to my the Cole of the Board of Revenue. It was, any more than any one else, contemplated as Iu 1865, on the capture of Changchow, n city fellow creatures; and now, at the close of my doubt leas, of the tales in be charged at these pli suol a weight of taxation as now, iu- some thirty miles iniind of Amay, the dimen-career, 1 cau bonestly say that I pevordid wilful barriers that as deeleration required by Sir dievedy oppressed our trade. Neither at Shang- sions of the war tax sensibly focreated. This injury to any way. A dbild was born to ne— Heary Pottinger, in 1842, vras dámanded. The hai nor clawhere bad the to attained the for the unent, might have been expected; ma patre onits had one of her owa when I' 3provincial Governmente do not, legally, pos dimensions to which, since 1860, it has swolles qui soither the recovery of Nauling, nor that first know her, she was being brought up at beag the right to multiply these collectorates in thoas prorinoes where trade is likely to feel of Changalow, which has was in the hundu of her mandfather's. I did not think it right without reference to the Board of Revonne; it most. "Bot, could that rèbel movements of its insurgent captors but a few months, pro-that she should be separated from her mother; nor can sheir number bs added to by the Bird of 180065, to which we owe the great rise of duced any abatement of the war tax. TheI brought her up; and when she was marriet -SHANGHAI,
itself without the eoncsion of an Imperial war taxes throughout the valley of the Groat leking, suy the Memorialists, continues to press frosa-my honke it was quite true that I callo The mail steamor bringa dates to the 25th Dearee. Still, cren in time of penov; a very slight Rirer, bare beon pudioted, no Trents provision upea different articles at from fa per cent, to her my daughter. At first I was unwilling to ure very much more theoretical than practi-inst. A tiffien was givez ou hond the P. & 0. ples of local necessity will enable a provincial could, is my belief, bave been devised that 90 per cent.; and the aren of ita imposition in acknowledge my first child, not in order to bo cal. As was not long ago pointed out by a steamer Austriin on the 23rd inst. which was Governor to increase the amount of the duge to would bare afforded inports the protaation the extreme decrees in evidently defined by the ablë te lenge, if a larger forinne for heaven very largely tunded, and a general feeling ofte sollected at them or to impose provisimally that our metthunis vorceive they are entitled son of reversment of Ful Kicu in knas I leave this world us paar as I outered. thoughtful miser in the Japan did, the Misrest in the Company was manifested in the a tax upon trade, if I may use the expression, in 16. The protection of imports, and of exports which province Amoy is situated; for the it but in order so arrive at an adoption. Bionary, movement is now established, and sperobes Beyond this, there is little news of sets the proceda moat in vogue being an np.no less, fransito, in different matter, and we Micmornlicts of that port find that districts in second child, which Tacknowledged, and then nothing will check it. It is, therefore, clearly more than local futeret.
peal, which no one ever realnice to dierogard, were entitled to hope that the terms of Article Fulien, which formerly received their iz third. All these details were contained in a to-the-patriotism of the native mercantile comiXXVIII, - interpreted by the Tariff rule, porta from Amoy, are now drawing them from letter which M. Latoyé has carved into frig- the part of practical statesmon to devote their
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munity. This forced contribution to the impost would have bou respected; for the charge of Swatow; which Her in the adjoining provinca of mento and used for anpporte Eir bis calumnies. energies to directing it, in place of merely
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so emphatically inveighed against by our Memo-26 per cert. therein agreed to was believed, ou Canton, while the Memerisliste of Fuochow, Wall,et him produce fuat letter, let him read The telegraph which is to connect Toshaus Timists in the te law, kn, or lokum. Butak good anthurity, to use the sum of the bar the mpital city of Fah-Kieo, similarly comthe whole of it, and you will see that he knew Mr. Ware advances to demand attention. discussing how advantageous it would be if and Hiego with Nugaraki is being pushed rapid- though the barrier dnes on native traffic or Fier dues heretofore leviad-on-goods carried by plain obat their goods sent inland are andar everything and betrayed everything; that bo He expressed himself as confident as any something also existed in its stend. If this ly forward. The line to join the two latter porte goods will be raised by the leis, it touches the native trader, at all events batean Sheng-cold by goods from Ningpo, which in in Chel-know all our secrets, and enworthily revealed Missionary in the ultimate results of reli- view, whose truthfulness can scarcely be gain-is being laid fi olu both enda at once, and ajans mach more thars those dues. Thongs ostensi bai and its natural markets, and it was not un-King, the canterminous province to the north, them to the world. Soon after my third child was gions teaching, ones it is listened to, but he said, be adopted, it is difficult to see that any tion in expented at Simanai. The Chinese bly a voluntary contribution, it is in reality a reasonable to argue from this to other linus of and from Kin-keang in Rinag.Si, the conter-bora I was beginning to be somewhat knows.
mrinoas province to the west of Fab-Kien. wont even allow a telegraph to Wousung tax of great elastivity apoa all trade, and one communication.
Political events came on, and my retirement: feels little less sure that before those of the other conclusion can be arrived at than that Eatrice for the Hinge rade mesting have closed which, in course of time, becomes us griove
Now I have said that this Article his
Now there on ba no lurder case than this was very soon trespassed upon. I had cons nation, "to enlist when on our side is the remedy for the Missionary difficulties with 103 satries for 17 races; a good meeting in the arbitrariness of its imposition us the observer. Whenever a Chinese authority bus Native and foreigner are alike injured by tus cealed vyseki to neoid the persecution directed to culist all, can be brought to give ear which have arisen, is not to restrainthe spread is anticipated.
"benivolence of our Kings of old.
rufused to issue a transit-duty certifoate, or bus courue pursued by the authorities of Fun-Kion; against us for having attempted to resist. il- to auch instruction, they will need an in- of religious teaching, but to further the spread
Through the native trade, undoubtedly, the disregarded the certificate, presented, a breach a course which could only be justified, even legality. My friends sought me out in my re le-kin bite our own trade hard, and for more of Trasty has been committed, and I regret to nccording to the theory of provincial Govern- tirement. M. Out biaself, who I had kuomu tellectual apprenticeship-an education in se of commercial intercourse. This will be the
rease them one we are justified in crying out; say that of the latter oflcace, more particularly went in China, wore it demonstrable that the from the age of 20, und whom, although he cular things that must be insinuated into best and the simplest means of bringing into highly chivalrous race, raidy to fightnt the least the turrally in Ita ture appears to me to be the olsins of applicants for reinbaraement of eary an extraordinary measure of taxation. I calumints in the font way you know
The Japanese bave always been considered a it again we must be careful to remember what there are instances egnigh on record, and that province was so disturbed as to render neces.knew aim, M. Laloye bae not been abanied to It con the intelligenes without being bluntly ob-play an influence which will gradually induce prodution and always prepared to die when singularly winnnderstood.
thedalevied in excess, have been left, after owah do not believe that it is. After having been became impossible to remain bus hiding, My truded upon their prejudices." This and the Chinese to becoive acquainted with our ile bunur of their Princo was involved. Their Since the last payment of our indemnity in arguarat and correspondence, unsatiefied. I left throughout the rebellion comparatively family, my friends, Tocause acquainted with my Mr. Wane thinks may be attained by what secular teaching, will wean them from their wobro of life is expped to to "Respool for 1865, unly, has the Central Government caused lave Linted above, and shall presently have to free from molestation, except along its borders, position, which bene extremely diffiquit. M An estors, tidelity is Prince, and contempt of two-fifths of the Customs receipts (the amount explain what it is that bus tempted the Provinte cuatre way invaded by bands of the Tae- pasure amio told me so herself. For the wa may be permitted to term secular Mission- prejudices and errors, and by uniting foreign death." But how can we reconsile this idea of that the French and ourselves drew unntally el Governments to these cots of undeutited pinga, and other brigands, in the year 18.5, children's pace, she said, for their future, wa aries, boing eant out, that is, won not Cers and natives by the natural boride of the Japanese with what is now taking place in from 1880 to 1865), to be remitted to Poking. Regality, and why it is that the Central Govern- but there is no rimson to suppose that it is at must either part or live regularly together, sarily clergymen, do it of this sect or that, material interest, will go much further, than the country? Either a bave formed to totaly The remaining three-fifths are applied to rent has been so slow to redress the wrong this moment is more settled condition We were living at Bueil; we were honoured false impression of their character, or their pre the expenditure of the provinces So they who appealed to; ita actual position is one than any one of the thres provinces adjoining and respected, especially she whom I Invo, but, mon compoteat and willing to attempt any artificial schemes towards establishing sent queinde in pair the Iull before a storm. were throughout the whole Are years autounded by diffinities, to which it is, I think, it. Yet, unless we can prove that the opera, whose charity was as boundless av bor the re-education of the letteral Chinese, that new school of thought, which Mr. Wang An edict has lately been quietly passed by the indemnity payments; and, except their daty not to be indifferent. In the mean- tions of the foreigners constituent, whether in goodnese. I bere have to acknowledge tast whes: pride that they have learnt so much, is probably right in holding, to to a necessary. the future cease to hold any independent sutbo bad always gone to the paise of the Imperial partimlar Sunsideration of this Article, I repeat the operations of other native dealers, I do get child (the first presumably registered, and with was guilty of an offenca 1 bad my Mikado's Government that all Princes aball for Canton gift, which, ap to a certain date, time, postponing for a short space any more buying or selling, aro, more heavily taxed than no less than their belief that nothing out of precursor to an intelligent acceptance of the pity in their own provinces, but in fact they bousted, gn, for thin last fifteen years of trouble, that it is not by its non-fulltimento by the ses that we can allege against this system of the indication of her paternity. Thit child was their own course can be worth fecuing is the doctrines and precepts of the Christian Reli-hat begama mere land renters, from the Central bare the whole of the maritime duties, collected non-fulfilment of any other Article, that the taxation, oppressive and Lurtful as it is, that on years old, and had accompanied me against grand obstacle, to progress of all kinds. The gion.
Government, of property previously looked on foreign trade been applied. The "squeezes import or export trade of the British merchant it is a violation of the Treaty. And this is my wish. I can still so her inquisitive litle ides thus thrown out is ons which might be
The great weight not the only difficulty with which we have to face. Later, when she was christened, her father'? open by them as thoir inalienable right; and of the Icoal authorition, that is, I presume, the is principally hampered. this edict has, so far, been as quietly acceptedtem of war tux, of the abuses connected with pressing upon it is the weight of the la-kin cca-oops in our attempt to make things better, and mother were mentioned in the certificates naturally expected from a man of cultivated The general mosting of the Choral Society The importance of such a radical change in which I shall have enough to say, on their tribution as distinct from the transit dues. But we might succeed in envincing the Centrale duly married. I now come to the Odlot mind and feelings, capable of understanding will be held this evening at 5 pan., at the City what to ages hus bens a feadel contry, oan-existence and evil growth to the sume domand this import, although in its excessive degree Government, it is not impossible that it is invant: or. rather, it is now right to tell you
Hall. the thoughts and sympathising with the feet.
not be overestimated. It forgasmo com for anpplies, not to any action taken bor objectiuable, is not in its naturs mois open to already convinced, that honorer great the that that lawsuit aevor- took place. I daunot plete revolution than the change effected in through the Customs Inspectorate. In our objection than our owa insous-tax, nor, indeed, und of funds in the province, this rack-rent understand surs andinions misrepresentation as ings of the Chinese. No doubt there is a very On Saturday evening the Burckas agaia per- Japan two years ago but that change was not foras or degree the inipost is of far older birth than any extraordinary tax by which a slate system is simply suicidal, and that the cri M. Taturi uses. He knows no lies. M. dio unpromising fold for the spread of Christia- formed to a crawled house, and the Samnam-accomplished without bloodshed, and this has than the Inspectorate, and must be at this no-short of money may recruit, its fuances. The sis being, as we believe it to be, now past, the knew everything, but the only came to my hausa nity in China. Facts testified to by well in great eclat. The first part consisted! as weus)
i bala, which was the chioi pioze, went off with horn comploted by a mere stroke of the peament a chief resourse of the Governmons.mimediate abolition of it (the remedy urged by war can only be retained.(to an extent so op-it. 1851, he was very fond of te, 1 pleaded. forted Missionaries, both Protestant and [1f serve excellent songs, among which was n
All well-wishers to the ponuky vast cer-regions far beyond the influence of that insti- some of the foreign physicians of this uilingpressive), beenuse the provincial authorities eoveral cues for him, und regatted not having tainly oppland the policy of this
Power is simply practicable. Wemay sfoceed. uire incapable or turrupt; hat the Central Go brou able to effect a reconciliation, Well, M. Catholic, themselves, are sufficient to prove aedley dust batean. Miss Nelly Hosmar and d'etat, for its advantages will be great; but In the earlier years of the open teeds, it as I bare said, in doing avaething to modify verament will still be vory slow to interfere in Odiot fell ill. M. Laloyé, pureuing bia cata
Mr. Supell, in which both acquitted themiolves. this. But will the plan which Mr. WADE admirably. Miss Hamer is usual brought is the extraordinary Caulity with which the tout le tolle of, the Provincial Governmanis taxes are, and for years to time will be, indis-there fe not. Had for four years there will not Odiot died attended by as to the last. I closed sbie is not the special point I now refer to it trae, from 18 13 to 1850, it is much to be doubted the evil we justly asario to them, but the leku the taxation of the province. Were there, that nies, almost gives out that poisoned bim. M. progoses much better the state of affairs? down the bone in her elever lighting changes, change has been effected. For three monthshindered circulation of our imports to any posable to the Cuinese Government
be, an Emperor really governing on the Throne, bireys. My airprise was extreme when I found Would it not be quite as dificult for the pro-and was particularly successful in the ever poptat least all Princes lave known of the in-thing like the extent that the native inter- I will state the ground of this conclusion even be would too possibly hesitate, in the fifthat he had left all his fortune to my three
ballad of "Way down in Mainu.“ Á now
month since mediary was pleased to allege. The foreigner, The provinces have réveracs specially affected teenth year of such trouble as his listed children and to the daughter of my do, Bortba, posed forerunner of the Missionaries to gain song by Mr. Haygarth, outitled the Seren pending ohange, it is
the Mikado'o proclamation on the subject has catriated by Treaty to the five porta apon, WAR to their expenses, but the income with which Ching mace 1852, to lasies upon the immediate who I married to my friend. M. Sio. I revert access to the literary classes, as for the Mis- Ages of Ann" waz also much appreciated, as
to the will of M. Odiot. When 1 beard of it. I been made public, and yet no signs of opposi peerless to set the truth of assertions that the Empire jeunes to support its establish abandonment by a provincial Government of sionaries themselves to do so? Would they Young Lady," given by Miss Fanny Wiseman.
lo che amusing comle song of the Bashful bion bars been shown by those whose power is might sait du interested native to make wonte should, in aanaal times, amount to some any method of taxation ulready in force bus was no one bereft of bis mind. I had always now reduced to a sipher. It will be interesting touching either the conditions of the markets 45,000,000 toels, suy £15,000,000 sterling. I the Empire is, sal for four years more will be, triad o reunite the members of the Odior family, not be quite as likely to be subjected to per-
and this will was enlouintod to widen the branch bowatel events in this country during the next or the proceedings of the authorities inland, derives this from three sources the land tax, in the buds of a Regency which, sreept w secution and moloscation; and, fually, if they
few months. The result must either prove that and it is not to be supposed that his Obiasse. the sundry taxoe, and the Salt Gabolie, Tho the single set to which it owes its birth, bas hetween them. Que of my friends bad exid to alid succeed ir sulisting the literary classes
wo know nothing whatever of the Japanese broker would not turn this ignorance to no. Sala Department even in the most forkerte not becu remarkable for rigour or boldness in M. Odiot, when he intimated bis intentions with abaranter ou their side, would they, as Mr. WADE SUP-
that this character indeed the count. So lately as 188, when direct cammn, periods, appears always to have been in con- the work of administration. The provinces are regard to my children, Do not do anything of
·REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
aatural impules of men why, many of them at nication between Shanghai and Hankow bad fusion; and in erit daye, such as those we live without money for their expenses, white loxy-the kind, for he would refuse. My children, all poses, have enlisted al!?
teast, aro pasrly as powerful as the Guveramentbeen more of icas interrupted by the preecnse in, it can eran loss be reckoned on: the galleging what is really needful, beyond all doubt the of them minors, were the inade the heirs of M, The history of the Pekin 'College is suti. SUPPLIED T› TKE "DAILY PRE:8," |—will show itsälf by further strife in civil war, of the Theping insurgents in the valley o$ tors and monopoliats make large fortanes, the authorities. levy much more, for they are un- Odiok I want to see M. baries Odiot, a very I told him that I was deler- cient to prove how little chance there is of se
the Great River for upwards of five years, smugglers also the account with the State is stenpalous and rapacious; but the disorder of honourable man. LONDON, 26th October, 1871.
Lord Elgin found British imports acting in always grievously in debt. But a large portion the Empire does create a reul need for inud mined that portion of his late relativo's cular teaching having any influence apou the
Napoleon has declared that he will considere
There has been no news of political import Hunkow at rutes that by no means bare of the land tux, which should yield nearly two.and the Central Government has not felt itsalt fortage should go to his family. He warın- literary classes in China. The college from himself Satersign of France. which so much was hoped proved a complete alone can change the situation.
Nu decisive Chamber, yet the plebiscitussane since last inail. The Japon Herkstates that out the statements of the Chinese at Shang: thirds of the total insome of the State às abarain a position to say to these authorities-Toal thanked me. It was then that. I sought the difficulty that had arisen respecting the rate hai regarding the. overonspese of the tran estimated, it indet have bees, for yours past, shall be held responsible for the safety of your out L Lalugé, whose acquaintance I and mnde in court, and whom I had subacqueatly failure, the utmost that any of those frequent-
at which the new currency and kinesis should sit doties. From the outbreak of the Tae impossible to collect at all, in many places Government, but you will not be allowed to re-
met at Eaux Bonnes in 1847. In 18621 Obituary Sir R. Murchison. ing it looked for being to obtain a smattering The Daigh second Chamber has passed the be received in payment of duties bus buen de ping insurrection in 1852, no donts, the pa- wheros population still existed to pay it; while, surt to this measure or that of finding what
him again at Borgival. He, did not come to based by the foreign representatives and the trictio contribution was very freely erasted, in many places, the country Ess boen you require for its security Indian Budget.
my bouse, Like all my friends he knew I wuO of foreign languages and customs, such as
nativo authorities. It has been decided by them but whether in the proportions affirmed we thoroughly laid waste that there is no longer n On population 10. be tied. The sundry takra of
not married. Even at home I always louied might make them useful as interpreters in
that until the end of this year that the duties were not as yet in a position to usecrtaju.
the other part we do now know that until the course bare Eared no better. Of the provincial should be received at the samo rate us before.
myself the satisfaction of using that tender the Yanung. Thie is sufficient to show how
insurrection of 1853 began to tell on the tou as datirguished from the Imperial ravennes Animertance notification has baan re
appellation ay wle, Gradually wo besme difficult it would be for such, teachers to gain:
intimate Be negociated the purchase of my cently promulgated by the ambives autho- duties, the port of Foo-nane was closed to that we have no exact account. They are roudly
honne ut Roeil, and from 1852 to 1864 be was only a bearing, and how little chance there
rities notifying the people that his Imponal trade by Imperial authority. Teas were divert put at some £6,000,000 sterling.
No people probably rally with greater ra..)
not only my friend, but the most tender, the would be of their being able, an Mr. Wade is
-josty has under. bis abaideration whether ed by the Government from Foochow up to the export of native rice shall be permitted for the year 1851. Whatever the truth, however, nidity, once they are comparativaly secure of Paris the Verger, the foul orgus of the nuclean must devoted, the most sympathising of my enthusiatic enough to bopo, to create in a fow A certain M. N. wai, boy to Lient. Canor, the future. For the present it is prohibited.
all trude suffered sovercly; und in 1854 the Creedom fram molestation than the working iconoclast, Fix Frat, imputed to M. Jalea friends. M. Laluyé was acquainted with every years a new school of thought. Such men, in mercer of the hip hop, washering sib sp, Liu noted that at the tiling to proute to Sha-glue arrunted, according to the native that the Empire has been disturbed, in one cuds of social morality. In the most. Viling seat to his house to be weaned. It is true that
of H.A.S. Princess Charlotto, sumacred Tam - It is rumored that at trition of the treas inland charges upon tea coming from Hankow classes of China; but it must be remembered Fave offences against the generally nosented circumstanse of my life. too, would be quite as likely na Missionaries, Webster's buzang, fog baving unlawful possession bition will be expunged, and free export of that brokers, to nearly or per cent, upon its value, province or author, by outlaws of the or that and scurrilone language the Communist Mil bis wife, an excellent and most bonourable wo to be subjected to persecution. The reason
ofan gabrella and silver watab, the property in bellowed.
in are ten years they had about trebled them denomination for the space of fifteen years, and liere related in the Vingour that M. Julesman, received at her house boso children whom why it is easy in China to work up popular lattes owed the washerman money, although Tokobus has been going about. It is under-
of the complainant.
that hardly a province once disturbed has since Favro, then wesently immortalised by blasenhe now seeks to dishonour, Won the Odiot It appared that the Some talk resposting stroét railwaye for selves,
By Artiole 1X of the Treaty of Tientsia, been thoroughly free of alarm, if indeed free of national declaration about the stones of our trial came on I wrote to M. Laluyé, and told feeling against Missionaries is chiefly that the Lis master hot daly "settes conatsh with stood to be to connect to settlement with the Lord Elgin obtained for the British marchant danger. In the south-west it is very doubtful fortress to, and been firing in adultery: him about the registering of my child's birth. I used in tant letter the language of a man Dieses are able to understand their object, him; and that the articles in question had been railway at Kanagawa. Two carriages for that the right to travel with a passport, on business whether the Government has more than a no that he had been guilty of a falso registra
beside himself with despair, but I do not think left as a material guarantee for the payment of purpose have already already arrived, as yet or for pleasure, to, any part of the Empire. uinal presouce in Kwang-Si, Tau-Nan, ortion of birth; that, fually, the fortuar bestow
I said I felt ready to drown myself; but yet 1 the money Defendant said that $11 were at the scheme has not been laid before the pabliu. This gave him personal access to the markets Kuei-Chon nor is its authority more respected on his children by a woultby banker was The complainisht said he only owed 33, and H. E. C. E. De Jong bas been for some time whether a buyer or selier, and assured him, at in the aurth-west, where the Chinesa Mahome. bequeathed to them because he was in reality knew that a man who has pisnged deep into Mr. WAVE. Indeed, il would attach even in thut as he was pusing the washing shop he past at Hakodate, his mission there was for the all events, against False information, By dine, apparently supported by those of Buet their father, though their mouthes lived with politics cannot violate with impunity the laws
was seized by defendan: who demanded the Laney, and that excing a number of defendant's purpose of investigating certain irregularities Article XXVIII it was agreed that within four Turkestan, have been for some five years in re. Farro as his wife. These attacks were it of society, and vist Thad meatically withstood After the advice of friends who wished me to break that are supposed to have taken place at the months from the aiguature of the Treaty, there volt. The centre of the Empire, sort of the the time est down as fool calownies. friends clustering round, as had thought in prudent to yield to the request to give up the American Consulate during the term of survice should be published at every port, an applicz. Great River, was last year in us great disquiet the downfall of the Commune these charges of this liaison, which, in the future especially, of Mears. C. E. Dice nad Duna. On the oom- tion of the Conan) to the Superintendent of us, until the recapture of Nanking in 1881, were orived in an address of the General could not bat be injurious to me. I withstood The Council of the International Working Men's these temptations, and God.consoled me by rells and watch.
pletion of the enquiry His Excellency took a Customis, a notification of the amount of duties were over the districts south of it. trip and explored the Island of Yeast, and to be levied on puuduse passing from the place Nian Fei, a lawless geperation older than Association, and very soon after a M. Luluyó, giving me two children, who are angels. In started on the 11th inst. for Toboburn, bywa of production to the port of the Ossant this drasty, who were not slow to profit former friend M. Favre's, with whom he had short, I told M. Lupe everything. He called applying, and on imports from the same by the march northward of the Thepines quarrelled, was arrested, on the oburgs of havia as counsel two barristers, M.. Didier and port to the inland markets naused by the 1863, and, on the fall of Nuting ing bean compromised with the Communiste, Balkmont. They behaved admirably, us did Consul; or that it should be at the option were reinforced by large number of Tueplugs and his papers were scarebel-for treasonable M. Laluya hiigelf, and I am grateful to of the merchant cooler is goode, inland or whom that event deprived of their original rally documents and dorrespondance. M. Lainyé ka him for it, and have never understood why he purwards, by one single payment to be fixed staing point, infest the common frontier of Kiang-released after a few days, politinement, and he wished to injure me, for I never barboured suel near as possible at 24 per cent. upon their Tariff Su. Slaa Tung, Do-Man, and Chih-Is, at lies lost no time in writing letter to the papers, a wish again; him, I revert to the Odiot The remaining charges consisted of small of wind had rain with a falling barometer, and value. This stipulation, like that in the Treaty spreading so far north as to endanger the safe-which was published by the Verité and the awenit, wich was aroicably terminated, thanks a rising thermometer, indbesting our neigh. of Nauking; bad reference to the barriers thatty of Tisats. Last winter and this spring Avenir Liberal, in which he denounced M. Favre to the kindness of the judges and the regard of classes were enlisted on the side of foreign offences, among which was a slap in the face bourhood to a typhoon, According to an aug. bud been enctioned by the Board of Revenue, they were believed, and probably with truth, to in very annousural terms, and distinctly silage Odiot family. It was decided that I should that it was out of private revenge that M. Julos net ne if I had sal rights. Bear in mind that progress, is it not far too much to say that given by a Portugese gentleman to his sister roid burometer there was a fall of seven-tenths The new Tariff was negotiated at Shanghai have been menacing Peking itself.
balwean lcnday night nod Tuesday at noon; within four months after the signature of the Exigency so extreme has, of course, pocasion. Tarra had ordered his arreat, and that he had the Odiot, Barily bad only to open their moutba, this would be enlisting all? So far from this in-law, and for which he was fined $1.
the lowest point being 29.3. reached during Treaty; but it we found thas in the then con.ed amount of expenditure that fue regalar had his (Lalayé's) pujs seized to discover and my rights were nowhere; and yet I ani documents containing the prostaburged with using undue lofluence to get, the AN EXPLANATION OF THE
Tuesday afternoon. It was gatimated that the ditious the interior, and especially of the reveur, evuld it have been thoroughly bollent private
hid bain alleged against tastatur to nuke a will in ny favour. 31. SAN-NIN-FAN.
typhoon was thirty or forty miles distant. The Valley of the Great River, the required notifica. od, you have been atterly inadequate to of all that TO THE WOITOR OF THE DAILY FEEDS." following barometrical readings were taking tion, it producible at all, could not be lopired for meet; and, as I have shown, the struggle with the Minister, Thereon M. Favro instituted a Laluye and those who have writtes, noder his SIR-Nuch excitement has been oversized during the storm from a standard barometer, without very considerale delay. By the 7th of the insurrection has very materially interfered prosecution for libel against M. Lulage, the dictation bare said that this legacy had made etting it ti and officials and who are certain to be by the Sun-in-fat, and most people have
Barometer.". Thermometer. the Rules appended to the Tariff, therefore, the wito ita collection. The foreign import and Foxit, the Avenir Liberal, and their respective me tiob, and that it was only after the more opposed to foreign teaching and treated the attbjet as a fiction of our days.
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inland duty on all imports and exports therein export duties (not the transit dues) are. per- editors and printers. This cause celebre, which that I kept a carriage. Now, I had a warrings în enumerated was limited to a eam aqual to balf bupe, the only inoone on which, for some time is additionally remarkable from the fact of its 1855, at which tion, I had made some money bar. Now, dues foreign religion the more they see them iden. The public were naturally looking forward for some explanation either from the pen of His
the duty leviable ugen view auder Tarif, and put the Central Government bar heen male to being the very first tried ouder the new law in my practice at the tified with the present ruling classes. The Bellency Mr. Wade, or from other sinologues,
that on duty-free goods, to a sum equal to 24 por count with perfect certainty; but thesu, ale which makes press offences liable to the jars the court know what this legaoy amounted cent. apou value; exemption from any additional though, thanks to the increase of trade since diction of the jury, yesterday vamo on before the to Fifty thousand-francs for each child, learning of the literati is respected in China who have of late so often represented ther
impost in transits being separeil by certificate. 1880, and to the ndiainistration of the fo Asizes of the Seine, and drew together alana in alt £6,000; nod that is how I am bel because it is the only learning existing in alves in the Chiad Mail as the oracles of every.
There is this difference; then, between the reign, Customa Inspectorate, they have pearly, aygublage than has been witnessed in a Palasillionarie by the derangogne I toing referring to Chine, bar history, language,
A few days ago, before the U. S. Colorado the country, rut because it is identified manners and a. How are we to explain juft the dry cook at Yokuste, & fatal accident transit duty clauses of the two Treation of 1842 doubled their former tots, even now amounts of justios for the last twelvemonth. he have always fought. M. Lutnya was appoisted with the mandaring; and a "new doctrine," their silence? We believe we are not so wrong took place. The captain of the forecastle alone,sutried inland in fik insan bande, she hitter, from 1880 to 1985, whatever might be the of the defendants. The only thing that was power of attorney in blank, and he discharged and 1858 The earlier clutched to dent imprls poothing less than 8,000,000 tele; and proceedings commenced by the interrogatory liquidator of the diot enggession. He bad, my in saying that many of them am too shatrace whether sorular or roligious, would, to state mact that is useful, and what we suading vu the sill of one of when to clear bath importe and exports, if sertificated,mount of the duties collected, two-fifths elicited from the real defendant (M. Lalayo) bis duties zosilently. A little after M. Lalays
porte of the upper tier of guns, the case mi its very lowest, at least lose as much would give their remonstrances with the Go- the ropes supporting it gare, way, and whether carried by a obicese or a foreigner. 1 of the total had to be banded over as was that he had formerly been on most intimate bed a lawsuit with his successor, bl. Perrin, in influence as it would gain by being identi- verament and people both weight and force. he was provipitated a distance of 60 test not in a position to state whether Sir Houry way indemnity, to the French sud ourselves. turn with M. Farre, andethat he knew the who was and still is my friend. Tout lawsuit Of all the papers and articles that have p vn to the stones below. When picked up he Pottinger supposed that the single payment To find bread, therefore, for its standing civil peculiar position of the lady who lived with M4, he lost; hence his irritation against us. Thera was some little blundering in the management fed with a clais" who have long ceased to command the respect of the masses of the Peared in the North and Eonth there is not a was quite dead, and the doctor seserta that by which he stipulated the Chinese merchant and military establishments, to say nothing of Jules Furre se his wife, and the condition of
which reference is made to the poisoni searly every bone in huis-boly was broke.
wis to compound for his barrier does would the large bodies of militis on voinateurs which the bhildren,some of whon, were like of the soil, and so that account M. Laloge
people,
exempt the goods Le carried inland from all jer demanded of it to make baad against the Farro and others like M. Odiot-that he wanted me to proclaim M. Perrin dishonest. I and consequently belly-awelling cases said to
farther taxation. I suspect but he did; and rebellion or brigaudage incessantly troubling it quarrelled with M. Ferro bequusa in a knæeditrefowed to so. Whereon M. Lalnye wrote to have taken place more than 650 years before
the mercantile community, though, with reason, in our cuarter or another, the Slate as been in which ha (Luluyé) was engaged, M. Favre unes letter of twelve or thirteen pages fall of not sanguine that the promised scale of inland driven to various uporal ways of recruiting who was his course, went over to the enemy the grumont janulle: Our friendly relation then duties would ever be published at all, were, I 'ita svenne,
He professed he had no quimosity against broke off. He subsequently brought an action
and precisely the same objection would at-
tach to the secular Missionarios proposed by
greater degree, as sine few of the Chinese may be able to understand religious enthusi asm; but we question whether any of them would be able in understand men going about the country for the purpose of instructing the literati. They would in all likelihood be more suspiceted ef political designs than the Missionaries aro at the present day; and tha danger of disturbance would be increased instead of being diminished.
But even if a certain number of the literary
boing the case, thers are in China, us Mr.
WADE must know better than any one else, vast numbers bitterly opposed to the litera
It may also be questioned whether in deal.
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
POLICE INTELLIGENCE.
8th October.
BEFORE 0. Max, Esq.
HOW SERVANTS PAY QUR WACHERNON.
Mr. May considering the charge bore the appearanes of being a tramped up affair, da
risaed the case.
A DESTITUTE James Wonat, a Prussian, who has for sume time been hanging nhout the Colony without home or bood, was sent tu geul for fourteen days as a destituto.
YOKOHAMA.
co.ep tulion.
oferland route.
The Japan Muil of the 14th contains the fol suwing:-
The excessive full of rain with which Yoko hama has been visited during the past two or three daye culminased on Tuesday in a serm
Hour,
10 A.M.
11
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12. Noon
29.44
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29.31
29.28 29.95
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ocr eru. Myríuda of lives were lost in the tar. The Illinois Farmers are said to be dis- moits and confusion occasioned by the super-couraged that their cars orup is as great, and as that existing in China, we may not be stitious notions prevailing in the Capital of the price consequently small,
ing with a people puffed up within system Buch
M. JULES FAVRE AND HIS
"..."LIBELLERS." (From the Telegraph'e" Correspondent.)
PARIS, September You will remember that during the siege of
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My children were
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