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SIR R. ALCOCK AND THE MIS- SIONARY QUESTION.
(Communicated)
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The public examination of the scholars at the row, at 10 o'clock. H:6, the Governor will din tribute the prizes at noon
The British steamer Sarpedon, Dhiab sailed on Saturday morning. for Bhaugiai, pat back with her muchinery a little deranged the same evening. The necessary repairs have been com ploted, and she continued her voyage at 7 u.m. this morning.
The Chronicle and Directory for 1872. Į quita contrary to foreign custom. Á suitable We regret to motics among the deatha renat do so, nad that if he put it up he would lize the event was wanting to inform the China, I cannot imagine that say Govern- ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. paternal and admonitory proclamation imparted by the present meil, that of the Right pull it down. The defendant, Lee-a-kwei, came alsepors at the early hour it took placement, Protestant or Rouzanist, will consent to The P. &. O, steamer Travencor, Captain in Chinoso by the EzoterRAD-GENERAT., Bot. Hood. Dr. Sih, formerly Bishop of Viotorin, up and told the opustable bag was right in part that somathing innatal. was occurring. In the exclusion of its female subjects from Chine,
từng it up, sbored the policeman on one side, the groy morn soldiers might have been or that in the face of the various treaties al Easttoy, from Bombay 4th, Galle 10th, and and stuck sip tus bil, for which offenos he was asen trooping down from the hilla pudlowing freedom to natives and foreigners to Penang 16th and Singapore 19th instant, changed, and fired 82.
through the streeta, in thousande; man- / preach and practice Obristianity, they will at- SUSPICIOUS,
darius, Laut on offering their congratulation totempt to interdict their female sub cots, any with the Boglish mail of 15th December, Captain Gravon, of the Spcs, charged a cor- the veteran governor, hurrying ulang, fearful more than their male subjects, from fasparting arrived on Saturday 1——— penter and two painters on suspicion of bavice that the old chief, noted for his early rising the truth they prize, as professing Christiane, The Straits Times contains the following stolen his gold watch, Jained $70. – It appears should steal a march on them and get into his to ethere the Captain went into a closet, at the window, new home before they bad arrived to melcamé Article 3 complain of the position arrogat. telegraphic details, which have not yet bosn of which the carpenter was, at work, Oom bios. From the sld to the new palace is a couple ed by the missiounties in Ohin' in their given in the China papers plainant pat his watch on a small shelf, and ¦ of miles; well, all that road was thronged with relations with the antborítics of the land, and came out, having forgotten it. He went back troops which fornted not a single, but a double of various proceedings on their part, which
(From the Colombo Observar) and found it gone. The carpenter could line on each side. The inner line on voch vidé rrintate both authorities and people, in parti- . Londo§, Nth Decembar, 1871, (Morning.) rench the shelf, and he was accused of taking consisted altogether of speniul meu displaying wulne of their interference between the native “A letter from tive Queen thrunken the people it Two painters were working at the door banners of every color that was grire and gay. Christians and the law. The instances given for their universal feelings of syropathy at the One of the Malay grow of the British schooner and they were alco accused, as the carpenter the outer one of soldiers bearing various kinds of the ofeuses complained of are not samoroan, illness of the Prince of Wales. Hora was admitted into the Civil Hospital yea suid that two men had beon in together wince of foreign-made frearms.
and only affect Roana 'Catholic, I am The Queen stated that their sympathy ba A Londor Correspondent of the Daily curday, and ou exauration, and from what be the complainant. Defendente denied in Court One, two, three, bang go the guns of the assured by the representative of France that nude & dery, inel orable impression on but Press, who could not agree with Sir. stated. Dr. Young considered him on the point knowing anything about the matter, eava tant great run for whom is all this waiting and the French Legution does not recognise the heart. She orpreses Ler heartfelt gratitindo on Alcock on the Opium question, professes to of death, and sent for Mr. May, the magistrate, the Captain's boy came to them and asked waving of banners. The old chief, in a green plain of the same ecolelasties to interfere beball of the Princess of Wales, and concludes
It appears the bc if they had seen the watch. The case obair and sitting on a tiger shin, emerges from between the Chinese Obristula and his official | by hoping that her faithfal subjects, will con concur with him entirely on the Missionary who took his depositione
the gates of tao Tamen, and pair by pair, the in any question in, which the free opereiso of | tinue to offer up prayers on behalf of the question; and he also imagines that Mphic nut of the rousel had been illusing was renunded till this day, the 29th instant.
king, having kinked him several times becacies
flage kiss over his head as he is rapidly borne his religión in not affected.
Prince of Waban. Thiers changed bis mind with regard to the he could not walk up to the hospital. The
BEFORE O. MAY, Esq.
through the long lane of gaddly banners, He is Article 4 laya' down that, where Chinese and
LONDON, Saturday, 80th, Noda. nearing his new home wher, far away in the rear foreigners live together, the law mast bo M. Richard Qaniu (Qucco'u Counsel) bas Chinese Embassy in consequence of the man, however, still lingers, and the mate of the
real bas been put under arrest, but admitted Wong-n-kwoi, a bawker of fish, statul he want is seen the fre of musketry running along impartially administered. This without doubt. been appointed a Judgeof the Court of Queeri'a remarks made.. by Sir Rutherford in his bail in two honacholders of $200 encla to the fish market and bought ish; as be was as if burrying to outch up on him. Then comes But it further seems to imply that, in case of Bench. evidence before the Select Committee. We
returning Constable 691 met him at the Canton a wave of sound on which he is floated into homicide, populu feeling will not be satisfied We are gind to find that Mr. Kassel has in. wharf, and said he wanted to buy Ash, and tak. his new abode. Bang bang bang three unless a lilo be given for a life. I am at a loss fictad beavy penalties upon the men who were ing hold of a large one, about four entities, mid he guns, and all is over. The palice, as you know, to understand how any missionary enn provent charged with a conspiracy to make an attack would give him & cents for the Banc. Com is on the site of the former viceregal yard, the arrest of a Chinese charged with an offence upon the village of Sonkewan. Although the plainant said "No" Constable said that if he did and palace, the Tenwong. It covers 100 against the hum Should a missionary really ronda of aspicion were so strong sa to leave to sell him the flah for the anti ho would take tow of ground, contains a thousand rooms, attempt auch intervention, the proper course no mural doubt on the mind of any impartial him to the station.
and is said to be the largest yamba in the Em would be an immediate appeal to the cousal or judge that the prisoners had the intention Defondant said that the fich he wanted to buy pire. The ground on all side is covered with minister of his rationality. which was laid to ther charge, the Acting was a small one, and not the large one in courtrainer but though, now, there is surely a
Article 5.-The passport question referred to Attorney-General, in view of the legal diffion Complainaut said defendant over made a house mear it, it is thought this will not long in this article does not seem to me to need any tice which are for wien verrons placed in the tion about a small fish, be onsight hold of the continue. Formerly the neighbourhood was partening remark. The instances cited of ex- why of proving rere intrations to commit on large flab
one of the finest parts of the city; and stimuahange of passports, or confusion of the names lawful acts, ue opposed to the commission of the Another hawker corroborated the first wie | latod by the fafluence of the new palace, and of persons holding them, are but two or three mats themselves, felt called upon, as the cuse mese's statement, saying be positively unt and the nsalatance which the Government contain in all. I cannot think that when mistakes of proceeded to outer a volte proseges. Fortunately, heard the defendant and complainant talking plate affording to people desirous of building, the hind doprene the logatint senceraet will be however, the men did not thereby encapai in Chinese,
it will probably now recover itself quicker tbau unable to furnish satisfactory explanation; or, punishment, and it may be hoped that the Constable 599 gave evidence that he went any other part of the city.”
that, if a passport were unidaly obtained or tinneferred by any potson-missíonary of other ront of the case will prove a warning to with the defendant to the market to bay lowl, raitians of hiseir close. Too much praise exmuoti and returning home mat a fishers, to whom
tlie anthorities of bis nation would retuar to be awarded to Lispector Burns for bis prompt the defendant wont and bargained for a fial
tako.potice of ik and energetic notion, as there can be little for six oente, Complainant wasted 10 boots) question, as olserved by Mr. Enesell, that to it to be astributed the escape of Sowkowou from
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considers that if the doings of the Catholio Missionaries could be checked, that would be sufficient to solve the Missionary question. This was clearly what Sir R. Alcoek intended' to prove to the Committee. But in the course of his argument he is obliged to concede, in apito of hie intention, that to solve the Mis- sionary question it would be necessary that no Missionaries, whether Catholic or Pro festant, should resort to China, and that the Chinese convorts should be given up to the Chinese, who would make a great butchery of them. He even gives us to understand that besides the Missionary and the Opium questions, there are a great mary points in the Treaty which it would be better to give up, because they have been obtained by fores. This would correspond, in brief terina, tan abolition of the Treaty.
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LONDON, 1st December, 1871, Afternoon. The Marquis of Lorne and the Princese Lonies have gone to the Continent,
Mr. Samuel Laine, the candidate for the Wick Burghs, is opposed by Mr. John Pender.
LONDON, Tat January, 1872. Spanker Denison 18, on his retiremetit, to be created a Visccunt,
All the officern of the Indian Staff Corpd, including General Officers, are transferred to the British Establishment, under the operation of the, Warrant of 27th December, 1870.
LONDON, 2nd January. Mr. Cardwell, Secretary of State for War, The Customs Courier leaves at 10a.m. to-day. In Article 6 it is propraed that no Chiness of in addressing his constituents, said that the the bargain was, however, made for six, Wic. The people are dying in great sumbers daily. A bad character abould be allowed to embrace feeling winded, with reference to the flow of neen knew it was against orders for hawkens to brother of one of my servants, yesterday fore- | Cbristianity. As to the ozolusion of all, hat the Prince of Wales formed an example of tas neli fab out of the ziarket.---
noon, saw two people breaking opera obild's good men from the proforsion, the Christian sympathy oxiating between a constitutional Mr. May told the defendant that he a coffin on the plain. This could bardly be for religion, an every Treaty sata forth, is for the Sovereign and the people. A small but rat policemen be committed en offence in trying the fow clothes on it. He supposed they were teaching of tiep to become virtuous. Is it not; rate army was desirable. He dwelt on the to indues tha man to sell his feh out the going eat the body The authorities say, then, the duty of its tenebors, like the philoso-abolition of the purchas ayaton. -market. As he could not place any reliance in when speaking of the afhrving people, " there, phor Mecsios, tā farn away nezia who desire to At the installation of a Conservatire.Mayot the first and second Vitesses statement, which are too many people;” wearing wou many to be be converted, not to swan the past, neither to at Limerick a disorderly mob hissed the satis might be only in defence of their selling salt fad by them, and that it is impossible to avoid | reject thood whe tender themselves."
of the Prince of Wales. fiab out of the market, he would punish the their dying of hunger.
Article 7 proscribes the forms which should
LONDON, 2nd January defendant for miesondgot us à Police constable Some thieves broke into one of the foreign regulate intercourse between the missionary and The Duke of Edinburgh is visiting at Holk by a fiue of $10
bonace three nights beck, and when the for- the anthoritica. Speaking for our own mission- bam THEFT OF CLOTHŻN
signer was awakened by their noire, he saw aries, I was no objection to skean. The Bri
LONDON, 3rd January, How-a-mee, n married woman, hung out some, two men in his roòm. He rose soil sucëtish Government drawe no distinction between The Times, in nawiewing the case submilted clothes to dry at her door at the Wanchi Road, ceeded in catching bold of one fellow, the missionary and any other of its non-ocial to the Alabama arbitrators, considers the de- and whilst the had her back tarned, a coolie but after struggli, of some mientos sobjecte, and by Article XL of the Treaty of mands of the United States fully answered. re-came up to the door and walked off with a pair in escaped. During the entry of the thieres
The British Legation at Munich ma be of trowsers. The alarm was given, and chase was and the straggle, the watchigan was asleep in
abitat made by a shop inun, who caught the defendant bis room. The foreignor being in his sleeping with the trees. Deforcunt asid be did not dress and without abbes, was at a disadvantage. steal them, he outy picked them up. However, Ho did not think of using bis revolver nor bis be wis seat to two months bard labour. shillalão, so the thief comped with impunity.
ABRAUKT
The night before lost, some thieves made a hole into a house belonging to a Chinese clerk of a foreigner here, and carried off a lot of
LONDON, 24th January, 1872, ́ It is rumoured that the restoration of the Gold currency in Holland is probable,
M. Thiers and the French Ministry have signed, but replying to a deputation, M. Thiers bus consented to remain in the service of his country.
An official thanksgiving is to be held in Saint Paul'a Oathedral on 20th February.
THE STOCKWELL MURDER.
LONDON, 25th January, 1872. The Revd. Mr. Watson, the Stockwell mar The conversations on the Missionary ques-derer, has been respited. tion began with what Princs Kong said to
Sir Rutherford on taking lose of him. Tho
The delivery of the Daily Press from this othea camex-Minister considers the words very coin- menced on daturday morning as 10.15, and the last messengers left the viien at 10.95.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JLNuary 29th, 1872. HONGKONG, JANUAL
disturbance as that to which the residents in Hongkong have for years patiently submitted,
the contrary will be the case. No very great property. Could he give the names of these oppression, therefore, will be exerted upon localities? Sir Rutherford is not pleased
THE LIVINGSTON REPEDITION.
Hongkong, 26th January, 1972.
THE SOYKEWAN CASS.
LAKORNT.
aamo night as complainant.
BREACH OF ORDINANCE.
Tha Surveyor General med ung-
Band.
The Town Councils throughout the Kingdom are adopting resolutions congratulating the Quash on the recovery of the Frinus of Wales. Mr. Chillers has accepted the post of Aus- tralian Agent General and will not rejoin tho Ministry.
An important Home Rule demons:mtion Eas taxen place at Liverpool.
The Democrats are organizing a demonstra-
being Chairma
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Prince Arthur is going to Berli
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The decouchement of the Princess Alorancima
ÜHITUARY—Sit Jazies Jackou.
Nanking, "ping" (representation) is the farm in which subjects tot holding &ficist positione are required to address the Chinese authorition. Article 8 and last treats of the restoration of buildings formerly belonging to Christians. The question, which arisen out of the engage- mans contrected by the Chinese Government in Samuel Newman, the bond watchman to
Article 6 of the French Convention of the 25th Trafalgar-square on the 20th February.
A Dilke dainonstration will take place in Messrs, Jardie, Mattson & Co., charged a coolie
October, 1860, affects nous but the Romanists,
· LONDON, áth January, named Wang-a-yee with lifting up a chopper clothing.
and it is on the auiation of which would seem. A Royal warrant has been published fixing to kin, when be spoke to him about the food of The river remains quite open to Takso, and to fist so exclusively with the Government of the pay and bull-pay allowances of lieutenants some dogs in defendant's charge. The cook, it janke are to be seen going tp and down from France that I do not feel free to discuss it. I and cub-lieutensate. appeara, bug the obarge of the dogs, ten in num- time to time. The water efill keeps high in the shall only add, therefore, that if in thie parti- | Elections were beld in Paris on Sunday. ber, balonging to the firm, and rewires 10 cents river, each per diem to feed them, and said ook.
olar the Chinese Government finds its engage: Candidates Vantiari, Moderate Ropablican, and 9th J., 1872.
ment dificult to discharge, it should rail itself Victor Hugo, Redical, onused disruptiona gives the charge to his mate, the defendant. Not
of the presence of its Minister in France to ob amongst the Conservatives. understanding what the oɔwplainant "anid,
́THE MISSIONART QUESTION IN
|tain a roluxation of the conditions to which it the defendant grew angry, and up went the
CHINA
Agreed in 1960. Large subscriptione bave been raised for the bis hand at the time. It not being prored de- the correspondence with Mr. Wade, Her M. observations. In the opening of your Excel- tion in support of Sir Charles Dilke; Nr. Odper
I shall add to this long commentary but twol obopper in defence, this instrument being in
A supplement to the London Gazellà contains plimentary to him. He shook my hand expedition in search of Dr. Livingston. fendant intended to use it, be was disebarred.jesty's Envoy Extraordinery and finister Ple-ittle to object to. If this bo so, it is a matter lency's note you remark that in trade there is very cordially, and said, 'Yes, we know that
sipotentiary in Obica, relating to the Mission of regret that so many commercial questions you have always endeavoured to do justice,
Wong-a-bing, a servant unemployed, went to sry Question in China. The following is a
The Commission as Versailles has approved and if you could only reliere as of the Mis
LONDON, 26th January, 1872.
Sonkampon about 20 days back, and it haing resume gires in the London and China Brave to be referred from the porta to Feling. Sten Farry between Dover and Calais. Late to return, took lodgings there in a bones press
Again, referring to the Tientsin omasacre, The Lord Advocate for Scotland Bins an- sionaries and Opium thers need be no more THREATENED INSURRECTION IN MADRID.
for the night. On swaking up next morning be On the 8th Jane last Mr. Wade rent to Hart Four Excellency explains that it was the result ounced that the Ballot Bill will be introduced trouble in China. Leaving aside the can- Disturbances are expected in Madrid. The found his justet, leggings, and shoes had been Granville translations of a zote or memoran of the peoples's exasperation against Ro first, then the Sootab Education Bill.
takyn." On Sabarday last he saw them walking dum addressed by the Teung-li Yamen, in the score paulshment inflicted, and the nmaple in a proponi prohibiting Depaties froz pororm-
maniam; and yon express a fear lest, after the aideration that a complitoont from the Chi- troops have been placed under arms,
The French National Assembly has adopted along the street on a man whom he recognised rat instance, to all foreign representatives demitica awarded, Christians should be eming functions appertaining to paid ahli p here is always suspicious, no one can doubt
as having alept in said house at Seskumpoo the resident in Peking, and subsequently to those boldened to greater, lengths than heretofore.pointments, with the arceptiod of duties f for a moment that Prince Kong was speaking
FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. January 27th.
of all foreiga Treaty Powers, of eight proposi- We may of course anticipate a considerable of all classor of Missionaries; but Sir E.
Defendant said the way he came by them was tions appended to the remorandam, and of a tin suficient for my present purpose to repeat electors, of Ministers plenipotentiary, or Am BEFORE J. Rusartu, Esq.
by redeeming them out of pawn with riskęto amount of opposition to the Ordinance for Alcock clearly sees in the words a special
he had bought for teu sants.
Fir R. Alcock shortly before he left Peking that the Government is reaponaille for that note addressed by the Minister Wan Siang to what I had the bonour to observe to the Prince-bassadors.
of Kung in my despatch of the 9th of July last.
LONDON, 5th January. suppression of street cries and other similar reference to the Catholic Missionaries, whe
KOHDERY OF HAGS:
Pined 108,, or 19 days! imprisonment. 1869. The note or membrandum is in tho
The public journals are devoling increased nuisances, which is about to be brought for penetrate into the interior, egregata pressre, Aug, Heard & Co... charged a coolie Joseph John Chapman, godown keeper to
main, an expansion of the note to Sir R. Alnorance of the people which alone can attention to the dlabama arbitration; the cook. Admitting that, so far as trade is con render possible their perpetration of ward at the Legislative Council; but are perty, and are now amongst the largest with entering the godonn and stealing a quan lok, a contractor, of 59, Queen's Road East, corned, she frontian work well cough, the
an Amoriean Government's claims for the pro- aot so barbarous upon a pretext longation of the War are ostinanted at 400 il- can be little ground to doubs the justice and lauded proprietors in the different localitios. fity of gunny bags, elued at 32. The defend for breach of Ordinanes 8. of 1858, gestion writer complains that their provision fuil ridiculous; and the fact that the people's con Lous (sterling or dullara.) ideed the necessity of the provision. In Sir Rutherford Alcock was probably awarert said he did not take any bagu, and that the clauses 9, 4 and 5, and Ordinance 2 of 1856, entirely in the regulation of the missionary enlightenment on the part of the Government, the Livingstone Search Expedition.
tinuance in such darkness in dua toà want of
The Geographical Society has voted £500 for no decent park of a city at home would such that it was not the Treaty of 1850. which case was trumped up against him, on he ask-acction 6, clauad 2, in the erration of certain ( question, und that, through the unsatisfactory will not be held to excuse the Government | ing defendant for his wages. Scut to three houses on Inland lot 218, uituated in Hollywood position of this, the whole question of foreign when foreign life and property are jeopardised
Loydon, 6th Judnary. opened China to the Catholic Missionaries, mouths? hard Inbor,
relations is affected,
Eight thongand Small-por ictalition took place R. G. Alford, Inspector of Buildingi, said on who penetrated into the interior three hun.
This case canso on again on Saturday. the 6th December ultimo, the defondant sent had long rendered the Government annona be-
The growing feeling against propagandism by the simple people whom the Government is in London in 1871, the averago of the last be tolerated, and there can bo no valid dred years ago, and are there still; and in The twelve mes, olarged with an intended at in, through Mr. Stedd a plan for the erection fore the Tientsin massaere: and cow, although to Mr. Wade Her Majesty's Government expected ir. February,
not wise enough to Benoh
Lb rty-one years having buen six hundred, On the 27th August Earl Granville replied: reason why it should be put up with bere, his position he ought to have known also fuck n Sowkewan, and committed to the of six houses on lalaud lot 218 B, Hollywood sandorine bare been exiled, criminals executed, bave litherto abstained from offing any at all events, in the parts of the town mainly that the property which the Catholic Mis-and tried before air. Rusel on a charge of erection several times, and found they were uut maxious, feeling that if there are to be ruota observations upon the circular of the Chi-
Supreme Court at last sessions, but seat back Band. Habad examined the houses in zone of indemnities paid, Government atill continues inhabited by Europeana. The provision sionaries possess in the interior consists Laing auspicious characters, und dangerous to being built in eccordance with the Urdiuence. each outbreake, recurrence to such measures
LONDON, 6th January ness Government on this subject of religious The Marquis, of Hartington has addressed muss of couter be of a general nature, as it merely of Churches, Orphanages, and Any- the good order and pence of the Colony, were He had repeatedly told the workmen in Chinese will be in each instance tuore difficult. The misions of which, a translation has been his constituunte, and advocated froness in the would be impossible actually to divide off lurae, if even these can be onsidered Mis-again brongbt up, and Mr. Ramell told the pr not to go on in tint soarse, da they would anro to Chinese Government would bave the soission Chargé d'Affaires, in the expectation that they
communicated to thers by tho sonera the charge was on account of their hey have to pall it all down again. He made anotberries all brought under the same control as in
French repression of the rebellion in Ireland.
Be considera it unsafe to reduce the Indian certain districts in which the Chinese may sioneries property, as generally it is the ing housebreaking implemente in their posse visit on another occasion with Mr. Moortom, other countries, amenable to the large might bare sectired squé répute fom you re Army. 4 complete system of military urgeal be permitted to indulge their melodious pro- Catholic Community which possess them, sad sive. They are and all denied thus the things the Surveyor General, and on examination and, restrained from undue assumption of Harding it. As, however, they learn from your satin is intended. pensities, from others where they will be pro- not the Missionaries: This sort of property were found on them, in their boats, or tha they found the walls not the proper thickness, status and authority, and' from acts that pra- before they will be in possession of your views,
telegruplio despalobes that it will be done tinie Mazzini is better. juok.
and the beam ends of one flooring too close to duso scandal. There should be no inystery, in
A "Home Role" demonstration has taken hibited from doing so; lut we prosume, in gives no rental, but causes expenses, and the
Firat defendant mid he was part owner of the the beam ends of the flooring in the next house, what they do this refers to the Orpastinats), the consider they cannot allow this important place at Leeds. practice, the ordinance will not interfere with Missionaries would be very much obliged to junk, and the sixth was his partner, they traded through the walls not being thick enough, sohind their conduct should in all respects con paper to remain longer unnoticed.
PARIS, January 7th, 1872. them in purely Chinese quarters, as of course Sir R. Alcock if he would pay those with the in salt for the fabermen. Be anchored near the that in the event of a fire the beam ends of form to the doctrine they teaob. At present against the general assertions contained in the sambly is certain that of Victor Hugo impro Her Majesty's Government must protest The election of Vantrian to the French AB- station, and hand they intended make un at- one house would set fire to the ends of the they constitute in Chins an imperium in im it will be quite competent for the Police Au-interest, which be used to draw from bis tack on the village, they would not have aid other house. Notice had been sent to the do-perio, and it is to be apprehended but their rear an accompanying regulations, with bable. thorities not to prevent cries in parts of the capital in China. Sir Rutherford confesses binel and knower must have been brought by Office, and no notice had been laken, save that has been punished, will presume more than of alleged abuses cited, there is not oue which there. The fire has were his, but the largo fendant twice from the Surveyor-General's followers, seeing how the Tentsia massacre must, moreover, remark that, of the instances regard to missionary enterprise in China. They town-g'ich as Taipingaban-where there is that he has never been far into the interier, the informer, who was at some disagreement | defendant opplied to Mr. Sharp, who wrote iheretofore, and that of this will come an ap is in any way connected with any British ar oficial correspondence between Kr. Wads A Supplement of the London Gazelis contains no reason to believe they are an annoyance to but possibly he has heard ike names of the with his next man in charge.
lawyer's letter to defendant informing him rising of the people beyond the power of Go-
and Earl Granville, relativo the missionary the neighbourhood, while they may very several localities in the interior where the Second defendant said he wont en board to thas if he did not comply with the er vernment to control. The responsibility of missionary establishment. On the nextionlar gocution. Earl Grenville's despatch prescribes get some money owing him; the reason be linance as pointed out by the Burroyor foreign Governments will be great if they do question to which the circular relates, the in deszil the prinsiple according to which sock justly do so in parts where they know that - Catholic Missionaries have their immense res thejunk was there was aceing ber at West General, he would be compelled to take pro- pot join China in devising precautionary mes Great Britain have bren uumistakable. Ther matters are in future to be regulated, as far
policy and practice of the Government. of: point first, where be loaned the money, and ceedings against him. Defendant stated that sures.
the British anthorities are concerned. being told she was going to Sowkewen. if he went according to the Ordikanoc, the first This is the sum of the note. Appended to it they do not claim to a ford any apeo ea of probetween our Government and those of several buvenniformly declared, and now repeat, that It is reported that negotiations are perding the native population, while the forniga Com with the Catholic Missionarias claiming back bond the Hoplo Jank the sesued defendant would give way, resting only on penting in which are set forth various griots, each construed as withdrawing them from thoir nation, of the Suez Canal. Both Mr. Gdo Thred defendant said he was a seaman on time any rain cams the sore of the hooson a memorandum containing eight Articles, tection to Chinese Christians which may be European Fowers for scaring the neutralisa- munity will be spared what has long been the houses and land which belonged to them me on board to ask for some money be pred bricks. He cueidered the walls were the article being supplemented by a note purport-tive allegiance, nor do they desire to secure to Russell and Sir Henry Ellott have, it is under- generally recognised as a very severe inflic before the persecution, by virtue of the right him, viz.: 1, and he was going on shore to proper thicknces. Another investigation was lag to supply evidence in support of the surge British missionaries any privileges or immuni- stood, made representations on the subjest at pawn the pistol. In answer to Mr. Russell, the made from the court by parties being sent down, proferred, As we discussed these articles Repa- given them by treaty, but the comparison defendant said the pistol was not loaded when and it was found to be true na Mr. Alford and rately at the time they were published the ties beyond these granted by treaty to eher Berlin and Constantinople respectively.” It does not follow that hawkers will be he makes does not apply to the case. It was taken from bin, it must have been done Mr. Sharp stated. Defendant was ordered to French Government's transistion, and as me
British subjecta.. obliged altogether to give up their trade cannot be said to the Christian Chinese: afterwards. The informer be got acquainted pall down the whole of the work, and was also shall have to notice them further ou, we need British Missionary Societies, as they do not The Jet Regulation does not apply to the in the paris of the town where they are not "You wore formerly Catholics, but now you with on shore, by his telling im be bud uo fined in the sum of 81.
work since he bad finished" building the new,
ONE CAUSE OF CALAMITIES. permitted to cry, as many of them come their are not." The Catholic Communities have station, and he fell out with him. He was
Bow. Mr. Wade sag: The papers, especially support any orphanages in China. Her Mujce- rounds at a fixed period of the day, and by always existed in China since the time of the never seen on the bills by the lukong. The
It seems that Lord Palmerston's famous at- the supplement, are very badly put together, 's Government could not obviously aecode to The steamer Sunda bringa dates to the path They contain some statements which will be regulations which they had no power to en-tempt when Home Secretary, to prure to the stationing themselves at a particular place last persecution. The Catholic Communities honsebreaking implements were never on board
Lexaily centradicted, and some imputations women ought as longer to enter the churches, gion and sanitary science, has not bean entirely force. The second régulation requires that scatch that there is some affinity between reli- the jack. world, when it is known that they have claim back their Churches, their Orphnanges: The fourth defendant anid he was a seaman The obstruction caused by the Woosung Bar which cannot be sustained; but, taken with ceased their cries, probably secure the large which were taken away from them not be on board the junk; he saw the informer on has attracted renewed attention, and a Letter the matter of many a long conversation on the nor should sisters of charity live in China to thrown away, and that some Fresbyterian teach religion. The objection to women fre: ministers have the orange to preach amething balk of their regolar custom. But even if cause they ceased to be Catbolics, but because board; he went on board with the third defend Bigued by 79 Erms and Insurance Companies same subject, to which I have listened in thementing Christian, eburches has bean, met Rre this doctrine to their congregations.
bad been sent in to Mr. Dick, Commissioner Last eight yeare, they strengthen my con.
it Fatalan and elsewhere by a screen buy. the hawkers be deprived of a portion of thoir it so pleased a tyrannical and crual Govern- The fifth datendant said he was a seaman Customs, on the subject. He has replied that viction that, be seovre the missionary aguiaeting been erected to divide the sexen There very striking vermon wer delivered on Sunday trade, it may fairly be considered that the ment; and the French treaty provides that also on köard-1-
he will bring it to the cognisance of the proper the bostility of the lettored olam, one
recently inthe East United Presbyterian Charol, nte no sisters of charity attached to the Brit Dalkeith, by the Rev. Fergus Ferguson, and ia case is one where the general advantage of the Chinese Government cannot restore He had the hunt on the 7th moon be traded
The Birth defendant said he was part owner. authorities,
The Customs Hetaras for the 4th quarter of the misionary must be supported out and out Government could not countenance any regu
ish missionary societies, but Her Majesty's reported in the Seleman the public has to be considered. The benefit the same legalities they shall give com- with salt on the const; bo nevor had the bunso 1971 have been issped. The import of Gray by the protecting Fowers or he must be placed lation which would onat a slur upon of pain, diesuse, and pestilenco, The Christian Take (said the rev. gentlemen) the existence to either sellers or buyers of the wares pensation in money. In other words, the breaking implements on board nor the stink Shirtings is 9,269, piscea short, as compared by the protecting Pamera under restrictions sisterhood whose blameless lives and noble acts inoked upon that us the penalty of sin, and in
'pots. He did not know whyte, informer with the same period of 1970. T-Cloche on which, whilst learing him always as mehr kat of devotion in the cause of hursanity are kavira harked about £as streets is a small matter Chinese, instead of paying so much to old make out this false charge, aave he had the other hand show an increase of 427,252 bade of action is, if simply intant on Christian- throughout the world as compared with the annoyance which is the French Government as a war indem fallen out with the third defendant.
[eing China, he is justified in desiring, will yet pieces over the returns for the same period of enable the Chinese Government to declare to Chinese Christains. bave already been, deals and alan a social culpmity; but every plagdo The 3rd and 4th Articles, as respecta luto goodness. Pair wit a physical malady. caused. Even to people in good health, the uity, shall give part of it to the Catholis The serenth defendant said he was a seaman the previous year.
The N. C. Daily News has the following infliction is sufficiently severe; but in cases Missionaries, for whose saks Franse mele truding on the crust fu salt; end returning with
shrimps; his lost went into Tow-ma-toe to get graplis of interest
jant protensinus of thé missionary that he, the but her Majesty's Government cannot allow counted for by refening it to the violation of of sickness, it often becomes of very serious war with China, To sustain his fallacious repairs, becanae she was leaky.
A mutiny occurred on the morning of the 20tьmissionary, is nut authorised by the Power the claim that the missionaries residing in either a physical, a spiritual, or a moral law. moment. There are often instances in the argument, Sir R. Alcock has to help himself
The eighth defendant said he took employ. o board the Spanish vergei La Maria, now lying / Protecting him to put forward the proten China muat ccnform to the laws and custom this? In the firet place, we ought to pray for Want, therefore, vaglit we to do absuch a time ne montrond the junk on the 10th of December in the river. For some reason or other, the uns objected to." bot weather where patients beve passed with exaggeration, by ecmpering the small last. He had been bawker of fruit of the Philippines, rose up against the Captain, the French exceedingly aggressive. Iar zut8th Regulation does not apply to British is calamity. One person might have one opinion
crew, composed mozity of Malaye und natives The paper when firet circulated appeared to of China to pass nachailenged. The 7th Be feverish and restless nights, and would be property which formerly belonged to the violuria Harbour.
galation calls for no special observation. The lightenment with regard to the cause of every
able to obtain sleep at the period of coolueen Catholics in China to that which the Car of tobacco, he went to Showkswan with the stroke received in the broast, from a mara might be expected of them, all reference to in China to reclaim, and seems to refer to mia but the Inwa of God had not been respected, The ninth defondant said he was a banker who was assaulted and severely wounded by a convert to this view. The Chinese keep back. sinnaries, who have no selesiastical property about it, and another person mighé bavansiother, before sunrise; but just at this time tholics held in England, and act content with eleventh defendast to look for his brother, be finspike. The River police were soon on the the barbarous persecution of converts and misunderstandings with regard to the operation of and some physical law had been broked, or some the hawkers sally round the town like very that, he multiplies it by 18. We heyp sser went on board the junk thinking he would be spot and arrested the mutineers.
elonaries in various places, if not at the instiga- davile incarnato, screeching and tawling stained that several Catholic Missions have there, from information he got from some brick- We translate the following from the Neuvaltion of the mandarins, at any rate with their the 6th Article of the Treaty with France.
"It Britlab missionaries behave improperty olar to alasa. And here be houvatly confessed as to render the very idea of sleep absurd, received neither compensation nor their fayers; the eleventh defendant went with him.te-On the afternoon of Saturday, the full knowledge.
Thie tenth defendant huid he was a fisherman; French bund was covered with mandarins of It is fair to add that, by the testimony of they should bebonded over to the nearest Consul that his bellef was that this formed the deepest for pasishment, like other British subjects, au cause of the evil which was spread over the and inflicting absoluta torture upon nerves original property, and those who received he had sold some fish to the first defendant, every grade, in their official contames, who hadiah missionarice in all directions, the Go-provided in the 9th article of the Treaty of whole community. The physical degradation wome to pay the last daties be one of the prin.vernment is doing its best to prevent any coul. Frontein. If ting total mablitics comeder tant came out of a worse evil. It came out of the weakened by illness and want of the very saything got a pagoda or something worse. and went on board for the looney.
The eleventh defendant said he had no em.cipal Chinese merebante of one Concession, aion with Christians. Turen-fourths of the Her Majesty's Consuls do not in any natence jabtunity with which class locked upon class. repose which is denied to them. At this any compensation in money has been given ployment; he went to Showkewan to look for Tuck sing, whose romains were embarked on
Romish missionaries in China-it all between afford. redreas for their emplate
they teame out of the fact that there were great point the matter becomes one of serious imit has been employed in building Churches me, and went with ninth defendant, who was the Kushies for Swalow, his native city. "And 500 persons are French, and Roman can appeal, through the Gorerament at Po social abyance of alienatio between the poor portance; and we believe there are very few and Charitable Establishments, which have looking for his brother,
altar had been improvised on Messrs. Oly. 1, in the mouths of non-Christian Übineur,
was penisbine the whole nation becans of this. The twelfth defendant said he was a coolie pluant & Co.'s wharf, to which the processions as popularly termed the religion of the king, to Her Majesty's Minister, in the ordinary and the well-to-do classes, and he believed God
course of international neage; but until it can residents who have been any length of time increased very much in China since 1880.ving In Beginspoon, he was employed by the ended its way, haring made the tour of the Frock as the Religion of the Lord of Heaven.be proved that Her Majesty's Minister and
And he thought our present pauishment wigat in Hongkong who have not experienced the Were the Chinese Missionarios inclined to first defendant to carry out the oil, paper, and used on the Qual des Fossés, at half-pust more than one reported a track sphjenta in China br the exercise of the powers na yet; for it was not the British Constitution Concession, setting out from the house of the
A dread of Romish zacendency, as I hare Coneule are unable to control Her Majesty'af be very gut compared with the wild, anarchy and terrible revointion which might overtake inconvenience we speak of It is a first acumulate property, they would not have other things of stores, but not the stick-pota.
MY Russell told defendants he bad little two o'clock two gigantic maanikins, mounted/frequently allowed; and the fear that the ranks | quafided to them, Her Majesty's Government that was the eternal foundation of stability in principle that men are only justified in come out to Chins to adapt themselves to doubt of their intention to make an allock on on wheelbarrows, emerged from the Bas dn of the Romanies, recruited by all who wish to must decline to supplement the existing trastice benefiting themselves so that they do not the inclemencies of the weather, and food and the village of howkowan, but as the shee and Consulat and were directed, followed by the set their own Government at naught, will po by regulations which, i though only intended this world. It azald only be the kingdom of injure their neighbours; and in the case of living of the Chine. They make the most fallen throng at the Supreme Corrt, he friends of the defunct out by sil tha tradizionally outnumber the well-affected, or that the to deal with a particular class of British sub Christ and the principles of brotherband and the hawkers it is beyond contradiction that of what they have in order to be able to Bession such implements of housebreaking The widow, according to usage. followed the proportions, will throw itself for support upon lects, would undoubtedly subject the whole humanity; und unlear the upper classes in this would punish them for baving in their pos apparatus, towards the altar above-mentioned. Bewish community, without attaining enob for the sake of benefiting
memorandum, fa, in my belief, the suggesting terference in their latercourge with the native more brotherhood in relation to those whom very slightly, they injure the public to a very widow. Thoy possess naiting for them that recurrence of the attack whiph toned the crowd dispraed.
they professed to regard not only as follow. cause of its production.
Population."
creatures but as fellow-Cbristians, be should took place two years ago would have happened selves, but everything which is given them bad not the timely interference of the polica
Ale Wade, in commanting on the shova-
never wonder that there were calamities to the named documents to the Minister Wan Siang, ACTION TO RECOVER ▲ PICTURE.—Ånaction land, he should never wonder there were We trust, therefore, that if there be any is employed in doing good. The intenso come in, and in all probability another polige
wrote:
to recover possession of a picture wrongfully plogues, but he should adore the mercy of God opposition made to the proposed ordinance fooling of indignation throughout China is sold fine them £10 each or three months harde The transporting of his furniture and the testaut miss.cuaries have not, to my know Bench. It was painted by Sir Joshua Rey have done with this miserable caste, ca
mau or two would bays beun murdered, Ha
Article I relates to the infant asylum. Pro- detained has been triad in the Court of Queen's that the plagues were not far worse.
We wouat in the form of petitions, ae is perhaps to be simple piece of imagination on the part of labor, and order first, second, third, and sixth, fisial records of the Viceroyalty had been go- lodge; established any such asylums, bat la molda, and was valued at 2,000 guineas. The miserable estrangements and selfish aliena. anticipated, the Executive will not be in- Sir R. Alcock. The Chinese are too practical to find security in two householders, $200 buching on for some days previously, but he and his stred that in those of the Roman Catholics plantit was an armarried dughter of the late tions which existed in society. We called our. fluenced by them. It can easily be explained and too keen in observing not to appreciate for twelve months, and the rest to find sourity fawily only efected their logement on the objection is ever made to the visits of the Sir John Dean Paul, Hart, formerly a banker setres a Christian nation, and yet there was at to the hawkers that there is no objection the disinterested way in which the Catholic in two householders, 50sek, for three months. 2nd January. We have been favoured with the parents or friends of an infant.
in the Strand, and the defendunt, why was con- wech eraelty and separation, bondage and op. raised to their selling their goods, but their Missionaries are always working.
following translation of a Chinese letter dee- Article 2 lays down that no Chinese woman nected with the Paul family by marriage, was a pression, between man and man in this country T.O. 69% observed a muzerbicking up a bill at cribing the attouden! ceremonies: It was should be admitted into the chapels, and that nephew of the late Archdeacon Hale. The as in many countries which bad uo mawe of cries are a great annoyance to foreiĝuers and
the Central-market, and be told him he could ■ Ens" day, and nothing that could "signu. female missionuries should be prohibited in jury returned a verdict for the defendant. Christianity at all.
tion.
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