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MAIL SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

THE DISSEMINATION OF ANA- FOREIGN LITERATURE IN CHINA.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1899,

reproduction of one of the pumerous pobbea- The writers are scholars anilinen of position alsout restrictions, the simple provision base in the regular army; and the Com- 'dous gives soing, stale nad not very accurate well-fed and sheltered sudaro protect-vase officials. It is to be hoped that the re-

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FOREIGN RESIDENCE IN THE INTERIOR OF CHINA.

The Chinese Government ara, Volunteer movement. of course perfectly well aware of these expressions on the part of the advisere of the British Government, and they are thereby confirmed in the opinion that an occasione utiurissionary ri even if it casts a little money, is a potent weapon for keeping foroigars at

Grea

A MISSIONARY'S ADMISSION

ON THE "OPIUM 'WAR.”

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an alto-of nov-Treaty Powers in..

IAREGULAB LETY OF DUTIES.

The follating further correspondance between

the Hongkong Chamber of Commiten sit the orign Offlchin reforms to the levy of pre ferential duty the Hsik was at Canton to the detriment of fodigushipping, has been handed to us for publication

| of all references in the Sacred Edit and love immodistoly on one dealing with trade the privilege of travelling by railway

THE “TIMES”, ON THE RIOTS.

Bath Mr. Bows and Afr. Boos have come mest on the subject and the flaunt of the semi-official blus-books which represent in the interior and the contrast between the in the next higher, class to that for which

ia for a good deal of well deserved consurs. Treaty insisted upon. The case is one which, Christinuity in a prescribed religion or tead two is marked. That relating to trade reuils tickets are purchased should be conceded Now that the Timer is content to draw the defence has, however, been set up for Mr. as presented by our correspondent; leaves to excite the people against formiguera. The as follows:-"Netherlands subjecta travel when travelling on private affairs, so long larger portion of its intelligence about the Bow by the Daily News which is deserving to room for argument. Prompt action is We have received from Hankow & copy of Rev. Garris Jous, in a very able article "Log in the interior to trade or to convey as such privilege is limited to fire pot Far East from Action Huron-chiefly of attention though it is far from sufficient what is called for. But what hape of redrens Thu Complete Picture Gallery," of which which we have already published, has shown merchandise shall conform themselves to sinne in twelve meths, and the journey is Dalziela telegrams-it is not surprising to to ovenes or even palliate the surprising error can the aggrieved parties entertain while we a brief count taken from a Shanghai con wint extensive use is trade of the Sacred the general rules established on this sol within the limits of the Prudency to which finu i publishing information through other of judgment canitled by that official. The lare a Minister at Peking who absolutely temporary has already sppeared our Blist be the authors of the anti-foreignjet They shall not be at liberty to open the Volunteer belang. When Volunteers rather roundabout channels. This in its difficulty of dealing with incorrigible hearbrofuses, to do anything or even to acknow- columna. "The Complete Picture Gallery," literature, which, it may be remarked, is not hosses or abeps in the interior. With have been killed or wounded while on active Sueus of the 13th ultime we and under the combers is first commented on. For them ledge the representations made to hit At we are told in the introduction, is an exart printed for profit, but is distributed grotis.regard to missionaries there is nothing said service it urged that in the matter of heading "China, a letter from Vienna, the police station is a clean and well present British merbauts appear to be also-

the same rules should apply as is dated January 12th, in which its corresponent lodging Soyge, where tiens at present being widely circulated

they are lutely helpless aguinat this ilkugal acts of Chi. in who know what they are about, and their ing that they shall enjoy. The protection of the China by the anti-foreign party. Anything condign punishment ought to be made the China Authorities,

mitted recommend also theisme of long service naws which he has received in an interested from the mentees of their implacatile presentatious made by the Hongkong Cham nore filthy and disgusting it would be the second point in the demand. The right of tissionaries to reside in medals to Volunteers of fifteen years' service ing letter from Peking. After asserting enemy, work. "If wothing else will act as a ber of Commerce to Lord Sarsay on this impossible to imagine. To the foreigner attempt would no doubt be wide to sub-the interior cannot therefore be queu- provided they have been siticient for ten years. that it in keenly apprebended among "deterrent to them the cangue may." This, subject will are long result in a change of uadaquainted with Chinens BOMO

of "the

atata sonic ignorant man who had beentioned, hat the writer of the Review" The Times of India in commenting on the foreigners in China that the present lull in however, is not the main pine of the defence Ministers and a change of policy at Peking pictures standing alone, would appear mass-plored as an instrument in the dis-points out that their position is by roport remarks that while the Simla Com the situation will be bat of brief duration, set up for the Assessor, for, as our couter- Ingless, but the translation of the notes by tribution of the literature, just us in the no means a suisfactory one. The followin tice has is uo case demanded too much it and that in the coming spring the antiporary says, "while it is only possible that which ene is accompanied discloses the ease of the Tientsin Massacre the real erian-ing remarks by Sir T. WAUK are qui might in several cases hare recommended foreign disturbances will be renewed, this the threat of the cangue would act ana THE HOPPO OF CANTON AND THE horrible purport. Others are plainly obscheinals escaped and men were executed whoseed-The appearance in China of Chris- good deal mare." ~ 1 Will e interesting correspondent goes on to say Most of deterrent in future, it is certain that to es- and blasphemoons, and we can well under-complicits in the affair was doubtful and who tinn missionaries, hacked by the power to learn what cancions the Government the ringleaders in tim gate outrages have bibit, a white toan in the cangue in the det slik he not been ere, in any case were more tools. No triding of "and pretice of their respective Govern of Hongkong intend to offer in order to be caught and babeaded. This was done streets would not only be repulsive to na duced without mugh serious and painful this kind should be allowed. The case isments, must be simply as offensive as De Volunteering popular in this Colony.probably more to maintain respect for teall, but would distinctly and permanently "there was no pant task to hit gent and maght to be a treated by the invasion, similarly apported, of Buddhist Past experience teaches that the young men authorities than out of aer condideration lower the prestige of all forsigues in the lo do with ie unter with how good an Fareiga Fovers, when now point to one or Confucian teachers would be to our will not permanently support the moveseat for foreigners. Enormens claims have eyes of the Chiuose We know that the objet, the representation of our Adorsuk of the principabofanders, CHOT HAY, and selves. Also the following by Sir Ras-rfor fun, and their patriotism can only be been made for compensation for damage man is only poor white trash, who does not Redrener as the filthiest of Leasta, and is, ask that he should be made at example of FORD ALCOGE: Beyoud the ports, it would effectively appealed to when there is a wat honoured servants as goals and rampires. Negotiation would be futile, the only thing be impossible to give them (the mission scare to call it into activity. But a system

*doge during the late disturbances from the deserve to be treated any better than a vage But what is to be done?" asks the trans for the Foreign Powers to do is to state "aries) eficacious protection, even if Hor of personal concussions seems a long step in "payment of the same from the provincial was brought dorp to their lowest level" Chinese Government, who bave demanded "bond coolie; but to the Chinese he is a white Jalor

Hgton, 13th January, 18, These ingalls to God and bonuity clearly their demands and see that they are Majesty's Government were so willing us the direction of a arston of pay, which is

The real ground on which it is sought to **must cease. The ministers and coniels of complied with.

authorities. The demands bare been

My Lord Maria-The Committee of this they are asure to the employment of repuguant to the fundamental idea of the complied with in the provinces situated justify the action of the Assessor is that his Cimiter desires terave your ship's atten foreigu, powers have often most strongly

force." represented the muter to the native au-

within the jurisdiction of the Viceroy et object in advising the Magistrate to pass the tion to their laftan at Daner, in whic's thorities and Lo their Govern Ren

Nanking, which enjoy great prosperity, objectionable sentence was to brasg pressure they detailed the diabilities a dr which nor without proding week effect in any

the presence of the entire to bear on the Swedish Consul and "to swap toured owing to that they, enquired to ba a "though posmbly

tin Botion of the sippin & tride of this colony French East Asian qudron on the Lower this shuffling off by some of the foreign breach of the fruity Chinos authori quarter. The prepaganda sull goes on. Stall nothing be done to stop it? Des

Yangtze was not foreign to the citrus-Consuls of their responsibilities to their tias, and that owing the indiErrons of fler *perite diseases demand desperate re The writer of le Beview" inerpated

"stance. Payment has not been ablainedtional and to the community." That it is Betarnie Majesty Muistor at Paing the medios. It may be that once this matter with "The Complete Picture Gallery" no-

➡from the provinces of Hupeh and Hunan, desirable pressure should be brought to hear Chamber wore a blato obtain not only ratres brought, in all its wikel hideousness, ticed in our issue of the 11th tet, deals with distance. Our author says his review is not publication with such an expression as the

It is refreshing to meet in misionary of a bad harvest, and where there is still applied through the proper diplomatief bim to the Chenger??a communications a where there is gross party in consequence there can be no doubt, but it auglit to be from the injuries suling, hat, ered a raply under eyes of those in authority, the question of the right of inland re- the place to debate what ought to be done. *d the leaders of palle opitiou in home silence. The stipulation of Artide XII. and confines brithelf to an historical sketels-called opinia sar" For the last half guldering agitation among the lower connncle, not in the manner adopted by Mr. She subject

The Committee deemed it Aparable to read lands, some Christian state will be stirred of the Tientsin Treaty that

•British and & discussion of

elasacs. Tire course adopted in this instance Brown, who seems to have thought the it the actual position. Whutter missionarios and other philanth

when their letter would bout be in your bandẴN up to demand, with an exphasis eufficient subjects, whether at the ports, or stoffer sught to be done, it recurs de un is in the pists have been preasfing on the wickedness" had a twofold advantage. First, it was an would be right in this cum to do evil that to your Lordship a telegem on the 11th instant. If promotured that Chins will not dare to faces, desiring to build or open houses, arst place to insist upon the suppressions of of England in going to war to fares opium economy for the Central Governunt, whoes good might come. As to Mr. Bock, his co-te the following perpart disregard it

"hambor's latter 1 December: position "class of literature. If this is not prounds, shall make their recent for the clearly und rstood that the Chinesef missionaries furve, imbibed the notion of" where the lives and property of foreigners The question of the control of the mtbj, eta {

the total suppression it this warehouses, churches, hospitals, or atrial the anti-foreign iterature, and to let it bean Chin mad on the greed and immorality "oy cheats are all but empty, and then duct appears to admit of no defence what-

was a punishment for those localities ever. of the British merchant. The younger race

unchanged my ado, Bau farther regulation "thea the years to come will be rear of land or buildings they require at the rates vernment will be beld strictly acountable for an opium war" almost as part of their re." bad topo med It has been the attention at an early date and repre- the satual pressel Kitzat at the time of the fatouring Nalive. torsion, needing "blood." Such is the justification for the prevailing angst the people" he says seeme any outrage committed on missiounties for ligious training, and, seeing how hund errather exeptimally good year for Chinese

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Your Lordship wattliline barin posamarion of reproduction of this vile book for foreign head enough to cover the right of residencelule the high officers of the Government readers, and its suficients can hardly in the interior. This is a subject which we counteiame such outrages, the Government/æve dies, it is not surprising that they trade, which has experienced a larger Government to several of the European The Committee now.sharing to your !

sentations were made by the British maipt of De Chamber'iter called in question.

hat recently to discurs in confection with which maintains these officers in their pos-should hold it with some tenacity. But the opening of the country to foreigners, states as to the importance of their conclad-Lordship's notica buat maitre have not inrced,

"crease than in any previous year since The reproduction is entitled The Cause the cuneral cast of Messrs. Werxon tons cannot be held guiltless of complicity in there must be many apjung them, especially of the lots in the Yangtzo Valley." RostNsON at Fatsiau. The writer of the use of violence. The whole missionare older and those who have made a elady ought to strengthen the desire of the ing treaties in order to acquine jurisdiction birt on the contrary, have lippe works; for guany "Governmenta & the propertied classes to over their subjects instead of leaving the articles of export the need to be fun fo That the anti-foreign literature was the im- the Review recognises the ulicial reading question is surrounded with difficulties, but (of China's relations with European Posee pea and oriler maintained. mediately exciting cause of the riots thereof the Treaty as authoritative, although by it a impossible now to withdraw the mis

who are well aware that the Opium War is

Thato be dealt with by the Chinese Authorities come in, Foreign bottoms at now also owing to can now be no doubt, and there is quite impliciton le dissents from the soundness slonarice, and it is equally impleta complete manier for the conflict which "Government be disbanded a soldiers If the Consula, however, are to be allowed to the antion of the Nativa Cas previously de muer reason to believe that it has the secret of that reading. Unfortunately," be allow them to remain in the country without fte venrs ago. It is rare, however, to Gad Book place between China and Great Britain

recruited frein the province of Hunan and is deeline jurisdiction over men who are not intailed diverted to Chines

Sonic special importe, su-le k÷irovine oil, will countenance of the Imperial Government. writes, "the B. irish Authorities refused to insisting that they shale affured ranoe with the courage to panly break way

replacing them by Cantonese, which seems passossion of legal proof of their nationality also bu özelnsively aptregui China praf, for At the open ports, wher the pressure of "construe the treaty as conferring the right alle protection and that all official er s

to show that little trust is placed in the the position of affairs must remain unsatis the Nativo anthericies have is stated, farmed foreign public opinion is felt, some charactes" of residence in the interior, with its neuro-official instemonts to the ams of Vice Mom, at a meeting of the Anti-Opin

the traditional belief

legalty of the Hunan population.

factory, for men of the beachcombing class the duties à risable from thegoods to a wypdi. Unfortunately there is little proof that ear are not likely to carry such proof about with sate of Chinese, who by their bility in nzden izt may blared in the way of its circulation, "sary accompaniments, the rights of renting against them shall be discontinued. AR. Society held during is recent visit to Bug, of the real riuples lers of the rtota have them. If somes to a Consulate to the dirtley.mil pranont tensy hports by British

and Be but in the interior there wal attempter purchasing this respect British | orphanages be suppressed to-morrow, almost necessary that China shonid be of the instruments, it is true, havs breu evidence of his title thereto; but when it Hor Britannia Mujasty's replantaties ut Pa

land: What writer

of the "Berieways,

the

rather haltingly admitted that it was paid the petty of their indeeds; some apply for assistance it is no doubt right that shippin

What was feared at £ fijn tbo inaction of he should be ngaired to give reasonable the sauce time a cheap and easy method hundreds joy-and there are manyoals result would be fresh. demands; les the

us pnaries

of the living in the interion

missiounties Le expelled the day after, and "pened in some way or other." The rested and decapitated, but the inciters

*** | king app ore liksir to be wall, Exe by one des of attracting the notice of superiors. Here, are clained under the French Treaty still China world be unsatisfed. Nothing temper of the meeting was perhaps fairly of these outraged five to plan further distur.is a question of exercising criminal jush or anothus it is quite judiche che gloss it is truly remarked, is the root and cover of through the most favoured nation lanse,

Cambridge man

and the most incas diary firebrand of diation over such as BARBORG, Gournment sig trang tri carring the who matter. Incorporated with the "The application of Article XIL is

short of the total expulsion of the hatol presented by the

is still whose unticality adinits of no reason trade in these wa Dr.

1 Complete Picture"he Simited to the pea ports." This a majority of the ruling eles. This was rose Union on the occasion of correct, to say that enormous claims have may not be forglicoming,, the Consul of the and it only add to init ng tables -

grievance, that Sir THOMAS WADE nd come large and likely to renada is "A Review," in which the whole acentrato statement of the position. Not. their first idea and is their last." question of the attitude of the Chinese Go-withstanding the words or at other

discussion on the opium question and told her muds for the losses experienced, in nation to which he appears to belong can played to faduce the Chipes to further drive verument toward's foreigners in general and places" in the Article it is neless

thers that the war was not an orain warnost cases these have been very moderate, have no orous for hesitating to take coghome their advantage.

Suocons in these Sonthera wers mag Diskly missionaries in particular is discussed, and to attempt to elag the right of inlated|

Evidently he was disappointed to and that ad shey serve to cover the actual pa. nizance of the case. All the European Powere parallel is drawn between the events pro residence under the Tientsin Treaty,

VOLUNTEERING IN HONGKONG,

the indictinent ugalaust his country worry loss will certainly give no compensa are agreed as to the desirability of European read to the ethe Treaty posk

Ton orgvacy of the antier is a vary upar eding the recent riots and those that pre-rending adopted by the British Gover

not so strong as he had imagined and that thou for all the anxiety, inery, and torror offenders being dealt with by European and ent that it is to be hoped mediate and eded the Tientsin Massaera and other anti. ment, whether right or wrong, being The reconstitution of the Volunteer Force the ocasion for the exercise of a ship but suffered by the assion and others not by Chipcar law and it is inconceivable sternd activa will be taken Comp he

· faršīgu oarbreaks. The cure of the writer of coura binding on

British

agreenbie onthurian was posthly hot so ritimised by the Chinese mobs. Nur it that the Swedish Government can approve okay range by Chinn of hertroutybligations is that the Government had certain anti- Mosers. WENYOR and ROBINSON's claim that Government. In England Volunteering is

Claim that prezent. Pogland Coliacering to favourable as it might be. Jo stand up be of urwise the misleading to talk about of Mr. Bock'a handing over to the. Chitiwas 1 late the boncar to be, your Ledship's most 10nary proposals to make, and intended they were entitled to have a warehouse at! anamily becoming less popular; in India afore a mertine cuiposed of such elements" in Hupeh, and Hunon Whatever suke of Sawan sporently SwedTa Hi Marquis of Salis'ury. K, Her As

Staubering agitation among the loser Magistrate, on any legal qui ble or for is baient, humble serrant,

a trifling expense ur incoa carrying them by distiglances. A fouture of the Tintain Nor, even argaming that by argament tu Sila bak ćevned it sweestiary to recommend they were altogether wrong about the printhe entry and officials who adalongir nut dispute, his nationality. Aware

6 of anti-missionary Fatskan raubet therefore be sustained comunition which has rest been sitting and tell them in vam stakablo language that

agitatioú there may,

r. bc there

wwlence, a LIZ is the work of Master time was that the troubles were British Government could be induced to se personal concessions in order to secure rei wat Wimmeno.of the presenter su outbreak, then fanned it into a

birth aud would requze, no little

who, Bo far as we can gather. enutage. simply preliminary to, and intended to that wrong reading and been soppted. eruits; and in Hongkong we have a sneers- A

frowed the seeds, Wad prepared everything les

British Consulates in China any one being s emphasize, certain hostile proposals of the cold that reading be now altered without sion of failures to warn us that the history day is Government called the Eight Articles," and Further negotiation with the Chinese Go- of any tuure Volunteer Corps will be the pay deterionition, of truthfulages "apnd have since done their utmost to keep it prently a British subject is held to beameda-

wrought in

in certain natures by the alive. It is all pure nonsense to talk ot

let le to British jurisdiction aufoss he can prove such, it seems, is the case again. The wrament, for when it has been agreed as that of its predecesors, that it willenitivation of philanthropy and hurt these riota as popu ar outbreaks; they that he has been usturalised as the subjret ber to ankucwledge the receipt your letter

deserness of the Government in

atraen contracting parties that certain words start with a flourish, gradually become rarionism. Itsens as though their lif explanation. of which for a time was accepted

the rinda, nu explanation is to bear fortain meaning that meaning bund for ack of interest, and finally flicker were espable of only a certain aur varefully get up demonstrations against

in good

cannol, ha arbitrarily altered by one of the out. As regards efficiency probably the pre-growth, and if forced in one direction tarist foreigners, and are in nu sons the fruit of is also commonton on, and a reference is parties. Moreover, in Sir TLA WAD's sent Corps would compare favourably with suffer in another. Thats me Lave men who disaffection. That outfully invented fiction as well, imagine the howl of execration that isntations se to the nethu of Hopin st made to Mr. DRUMMOND which it would be memorandum on the revision of the Treaty auy Volunteer Corps is the Empire, but its cultivate the anti-epivo fad ar aber emplarely disposed of by the dis could be raised against & British Counalotan in levying lower duties ou go oil evafce made through the unwetried efforts who should allow a British sailor to be by Chinesa junks than on allar go shippet interesting to see answered by that gentls we are informed what the intention was anuserical strength has dwindled to such a continually of the plumt war, although Coat Johor Valley fat dealt with by Catest Authorities because by fessels of other mat omili ter willensive His man. It was officially communicated to the when the words or at other places" were small point that it has abnost, ceased thers never was an opium war the Peking Garment are replacing the unfortunate

Lordship's incoediate attentim-In, Sir, your for:ign Powers that the riots, were due inserted in the Treaty, and the reading to

to be factor wort

*

Neadlom and then talk loudly of the imraorality the Bola-band adopted this plan of dienss the subject at this time of day is to say we would be glad to see a Volunteer of the foreign communities; men ke Air, Estle rust in the loyalty of the Consul's conduct in the present case will E Mackinforh, Kg Obsirman of Hong- involving China, in a war with some foreign very much like flogging a dead hores, but Corps permanently flourishing in Hongkong. CAINE, who go to India to search out the authorized the enrolment of Duntonese It has already done so amongst his nationals Hanan population." They have certainly doubtless raise equal indignation in Sweden. Power as a means of overthrowing the fo- as an attempt was made by a contemporary and if the present Corpe in disisindel and a grievances of the natives and whose ambitios vernment, The samo information

was to support Mesata. WeToad ROBINSON's new one started it will have our best wishes it is to return with large ollection, probably a the sugestion of the at Shanghai, who, it is stated. bave a farnished to a learned and talented guu alleged right on the curious ground that the for its mocess. We must confess, hoveror, like curio hunters, and who are nuk very Viceroy of Chibli. Ir Havo-cuare, who is es tomas in Shangbst, whe is the trusted offciul reading of the Trosty and Sir Thomas that we would have no expectation of sequisitions so long as they will suffice to create tbt breaks it advisable to have to de

pealed to aid to deal with these and HONGKONG RACE MEETING1802. ative of Anhwei and somewhat jealous of here offered themselves to bear the cost of partiestar about the geusingness of their the influenes Hunan officials wield, no BAMBOse's deportation: "adviser of the Chinese high officials in all Watfoment na to the intention of the those wishna fulfilled. Whether it be an Ar

(CONTRIBUTED). difficult matters, and by him communicated negotiators were immaterial; the present tillery, a Maxim Gun, or a Bife Corps, there a sensation sungst their acquaintances at

The interns taken in the training pr the to the foreign press. He, to doubt, was statement of the exact position may and le nl-is not suficient recruiting material in the home; and men like Mr. VALLEY, who has end a largely on. Han troops, who might

Eaces this year appears to have bo what fully persuaded of its truth, as most people together solas for the purpose of removing Colour to render it feraiahently, surssinl. Lately been airing the hardships and grier. Intro etter at her cute tra i foun

| emailer than femal.” The sosroity of roodyush in were when the idea was first propounded." autapprehension. If If Mr. DatYMOND WAS thus led off the sidence in the interior for purposes of great majority of the young men of the Settlements, although he had only to opeure leaders are so fanatically attached to the North-China Duily: News of the 4th all rotbg Min ke very keen and sonicged and

the right of re- IF A W

the Colony has no doubt had ita influgs in war caure should take place no doubt the ances of Chinese emigrants to the Stmitat question as bentertained at Peking

[ns' to the thorough toralty of the Hananese, We reproduce elsewher an extract from reducing the pumber of satries, but slangit scunt at first he has doubtless since, taking trade is desirable, it it is agitated lony would be willing to enrol themselves his eyes and go before his everywhere whe

the falls in the various events are likel, to be into account the character of the con- for by every legitimate means, but it is pure as Volunteers, but in the piping times of evidences of the prosperity of the class on the existing régime and old traditions that instant and coiler that too much attention munications first made to him and read-idness to cast a glamour over the position peace, when war is a mere name and Vanhou his sympathy is bestowed. It is not this very loyalty may lead them into some cannot be given to the important materniting Einishes will be seen on the 19th. Ing them

difficulties. The real position has not been from the

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foreigner will meet the views of the gustos ismipiained, almost as of a personal, the mandarin GROU HAD "It is not able doubt although strict legal proof The thin end of the wood duas dèu applied

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remarkable

H. MACHINTOsthairmuo

justy's Pincipal Scontory State for Foreign Affairs. Su, da se breign Ofas, Lendon

Forige Ofs, Janusc$31, 1802. Bin-1 am directed by the faris of Balis

ar citizen of some other Power and the of the let aiting and enbequem alegrain of

presentative of that Power claims him. We the 11th instant and to state ce part of

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his certificate

(Signed) - 7. Y. LISTAR

to an anti-dynastic movement, and that is in accordance with that jutention. Ta estar defideration like Mr. DYER, who wake a trip to Chinese andiers hy Cantonese becuase ther of birth in his pocket, and the redialost obedient, humble areriut.

Forens.

OUR MILK, SUPPLY,

kong Chatabor of Commeres. Hartong.

and 20th. Mr. Suaren has the unleaderpong

the light of subsequent events, and pretend that it is different from what teering is koked uputs only as a species of} to be supposed that any one of the gentle-step involving the Centr::I Government in of our milk supply. It is assuring to tam Hern, and is lus is going very spe been able to get somewhere near the bottom it is. The naked fact is that at present amusement, men will not be found in anynum-¡maso naviéd is wilfully or wangciously up-ped at home as yet, and it is to be fear at the ot of the Celanial Surgeonsfs to pr diet that he will to und

known

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and the

expected that Mr Sassoon will

uu longer. Undoubted others are worth mentioning or are likely to

he

seen in the ouibus after the meeting

Having closely watched the performáboas of

THE WONG-BRI-CHONG

of the mavement. There may reasons why British subjects do not possess the right to her ready to forego their cricket, thelf tennis, truthful in the statecrents he plaos before

leet weeting of the Sanitary Board in cery resin which ing storin. It is it would be inconvenient at present for the set up and maintain sommorcial catablish their rowing, add the many other amuse the pablic, but everyone knows front his ed that it is imperfectly comprehended at that the milk used by our Hospitale is regu-g-uurely learned gentleman to make public all he tents in the interior. We trust, however, ments thus claito utention iu llonggeng, fur own chservation how say it is for a man the For-iga Office. Possibly the publica-larly tested by the Government Analyst. take the Chulingo Cay ng-in. i wadvers opininas he has formed on that Messrs. WENYOR and Fouisson will the sake of wearing a uniform and cubmit with a hobby to fall into a imbit of tion of La Coralee Picture Gallery" Bo far so good. But got the several arry to se bis and best pony, ihly, that knowledge, but it is to bo boped he will receive dute com pendation for the necessary ting to the irkapusuot of drils. There is, exageration, when speaking with reference may wave to open the eyes of fard Baian: Hougtong Duries hu perindiaulty examined going lane, as I felt, waro irus to way we de so at some time or other. The effect of damage indicted upon them when their varereaver, the social difficulty to be considers particular subject and in perhaps before it is too late, arrivo at the long been known that milk, on account of bag seap sound they will win souò race for that subject, and the mon fruits and wash, or wet ten and tenettel upon us in Shanghai? It has cea ins 12 ur got gritos, dif he wouli terni out tô mus servonil Zebyo the statement that the movement was anti-house was closed. If the Chinese authorities ed. I would be absurd to speak of dass ducatiu was that the fear of helping to pull had a right to stop the business they inctions amongst the Europeans in Hong themed by Great Britain guzrst Chico JOHN WALSHAN, that decisive action is neatmosphere, is one of the most active dissemin stable ell, round, and der Mr. Rough's and the opiom question, and the bistary of the conclusion that would never overlake Bir its marvellous powers of absorption from the hin, Mr. John Peal seeing to buce the att down the Central Government and of throw certainly had no right to appropriate fang, for practially there is only one

one class, sug a vast Empire into a state of auerchy the goods and destroy the furniture, or to but cliqueism vnusse strongly that it is hop the missionary body las, uucuntoitudy for tasty for the talons of the mandarina atotant diseast. At the same tie to insist, as it is expected that the Blue and silver pill induced the Powers to hold their land, and, proceed otherwise than in conjunction with lam toexpect the varions eliyesi lace the most rari, lent itself to the grossest and compel Peking to render righteoue our Northern contemporary do, that all milk be set at the front ofteber hau ary of the as the writer tersely puta is, "prondsed to the Cousul at Canton, who was within eas a matter fnvolving such cluan personal naso-

misrresentation,

sulfaction for the wrouge which mere should be boiled would involve a sacrifice other colours. Mr. Borey ba Home Quart, ed give China full frendon in the matter of reach.

ciation na Volunteering. It would be mi- It therefore with almost as much an execution of ignorant cookies cannot, atone.

olers cannot compensate and for, which the on the part of those who use much milk, as this pony gests to have cothe round very will "rioting without being called to account,"

ha will meka. it hot for soms Bret-class panjan Missionaries are on a different footing, leading, therefore, to take the total auprise as pleasure that we rand the remarks

Ta basia of milk boiled is not altogether and will most probably carry Mr. Buzay'sodoe It was mon observed, however, the writer claiming the sight of residened in the interior ber of young men resident in the Colony as the writer of the "Review" incorporated

basin of milk spoiled, it is certainly great to the front fo nty on ho alerts in goes on to say, that the facta hardly through the most fascored nation eluse possible recruiting materiel; if the move with the reprolaction of the Counteto A FOREIGNER SENTENCED TO BE altered in character; and if the process Out of the twenty-one subscription grissu stantiated this ingenious theory; but one Article VT of the French Convention of meat is taken up by one clique the others Picture Gallery recently issued from the CANGUED AT SHANGHAI.

is to be any protection against the scarlatina dutsend there are only firs that look lika winners. rebel, in all, was discovered in the Yangtze 1860 reade us follows conformity will hold shoof.

Mission Press at Hankow. Having traced

microbe, the milk must not only be beated, They ars. Mr. Daring's Porjais. Mr. Burnside'g' Valley, and he was a foreigner, but by with the Tuperial ediet issued on the 20th The same diffondly is probably er-lhe history of early European

which is intersoures The Shanghai community been thrown

a common practice, but Farmesin, Mr. Decisk's R«alute" Me? Jokë). H4 rhom he was hired did not transpire March, 1956, by the August Emperor TAO periczsed in India and to render the with Chinn, the writer antys red By the into a stake of excitement by the sentencing must be boiled, and after this some doctors Peela Sulas; Alle. Potte's Lisico. Sipas of Use We agree with the writer that the Kolaoui Kwang, the religious and charitable esta movement more popular the Volunteer Treaty of Nasking, signed in 1842, st of a foreigner In the Mixed Coute the more satistictory plan is to guard

assert that it is a with theory must be given up. The Society is blishments which have been confiscated Committee appointed by the Govern" the close of the so-called opisem war, a cangued. The foreigner in question is sources of supply, and by every means to the pomies I'venture to give the Falling no doubt a mischievous one, but it can no during the persecutions of the Christians ment of Judia, and which met at Simla great change was made for the better." Swede named Osean Sambong, who appears longer be held responsible for the antishall be restored to their proprietors, in October last, has recommended The tee of the warde" so-called " is a confes-to be en incorrigible beachcomber. Natural-secure that the cattle from which this is drawn foreign rats. What explanation, then, in to through the Minister of France in China, ystem of personal concessions. As the sion that the mirrest opision that the conflict by such a man does not carry about with shall he in perfect health. This is almost IE WONG-NR-050 3G SEASES. The follow he fend for Mason's complicity in a sup to whom the Imperial Government will Times of India puts it, "Substantial con was for the purpose of forcing opium on China him papers to prove his nationality, and the impossible, in this hat disle, for cows ing will facp the starter:-Rattler, Goldon posed rekel movement? Was his haring part deliver then, with the cemeteries and cessions to Volunteers of approved service" is a mistake. The second way is referred to Swedish Consul, Mr. Boon, refuses to have which are constantly confined to their stalls, Cal, Fugitive, Basiriad, and Coquetto and sad part of the diabolical, pint of the dis-difices appertaining to them." Here, it is the kernote of the Committee's report, the "forcha Arrow war" and the writer pra- anything to do with him. There was and we think that some conditions us to air from of appearances this rain soams a gift for

of the anti-foreign literaturo? will be obaurved, there is nothing said out and their recommendations may be very coeds These was hits frequently been sugestion that be

a citizen of and exercise should ha strached to the grunt Seewind, with a good start. In a b 139 Any one looking through the "Picture the missioonies right of residence, but the brisay summed up. It is suggested in the condemned as unjust wars of aggression, the United States, but this appears Board is very particular as to the character

of licenses for

The Sanitary Engiiden keeping cous. Gallery" can well imagine how the minds of Chinese text of the same Article differs very first place that troopship passages should be undertaken in order to force upon China have been unsupported in any way, and

ABALET CEP--Hero the populace must become inflamed by the considerably from the Froach anil conelades provided for Volunteer officers, when por a trade and a religion which she had a per- the United States Consul, like Mr. Bock, re- and condition of buildings, but we are not dissemination of masses of each literature, es fallow". It is, in addition, permitted sible, to and from India, and when this is feit right to shut out if so disposed. But fuses to acknowledge him. Consequently ware of aby obligation on the part of dairy this great srant have been going well and it is Deb vickmeo can other entries as well as in Chins when chase land in all provinces, and to par impossible, then arrangements should be there is another side to the qucation. It is when the nine fell tsto the hands of the owners to give their cattle nir snil exercise expected to be the best race of the meeting precantions for the pesertation of order buildings thereon at pleasure her mods by which pures by other liner at "not possible in these days to forte upon any poise, there being no Consular Court The vast improvement in the character of The following are likely to face the starter:

twenty per cent, abatement should be con- ** are neglected. Indeed, it is only a few explicit enough as to the right to hold pro- ceded; while for the rank and file and on, or individual even, a trade or a rain which is could be tried, he had to bear water supply has done much for the Barer Boll Hear 191 Mr. Enyzell weeks ago that a mob wrecked the Mapeity in the interior, which must neemtrily commissioned officers troopship passages ly willing buyer or there can be no trade there sentenced by the Chinese Magistrate, mang next in importance, and we treat

ligion. A willing seller must and an equal. taken before the Mixed Court, and be was health of the Delony. Our milk comes to Hilch's Enthusiast 13. Mr. Master hommedan Mosque in 1 Tiverpool, simply out of carry with it the right of residenes. on the footing of warrant and non-cocamisa willime preacher mustinest with an equally on the suggestion of the Assessor, Mr. that the Sautery Board will keep alaus sir. Sacon's Thunderbol 13.0 Mr. Samcoe Wanton meas and a dislike of foreign itnora question might be raised as to whether moued gificers and private soldiers should be willing hearer or there can be to convert, Gzosor BROWN, of the British Consulate, watch over every cow house in Hongkong. tious It is may, then, to understand how the French or Chinese text should in granted. It is also recommended that in That the people of Chine, nation of traders, to wear the singus. Naturally the foreign the Chinese people may he exited against this ease be considered as the original, the case of Government oficials a month's were eager to do business with the for community could not tolerate the idea of foreigners and their religion when placards but paactically the taster has been settled sdditional service per annum ahall be al eigner, to the great advantage of hath, was the humiliation this would be brought upon sad pamphlets are distributed broadcast by China conceding the right of readence, lowed to reckon towards gratuity or peniten, perfectly well known, and that they were the foreign name by the exposure of a white presenting preaching halls us bothers of and from that position abe aunot now with- and the Committee is in favour of making equally willing to consider the claims of mun undergoing auch a punishment ut the are other treaties besides service with the Volunteers for a cerChristianity had been also alandantly bands af the Chinese Authorities. For guilty of mutilating women and children. the French ander When it is further varierstood that the claimed. The Russian Treaty of 1858 pro- verument servants Other roommmend." consuit, and class selfishores undoubtedly forthwith and the store of indignation of the Leka Authorities with goods for Authorities, so far from reciding the of vites that the Chinco Government will notations are that assisted education should "desiral to shut out, and drive out, all for which sumelistele barst forth has been which transit passes had been taken out at violence with disfavoureretly sympathise interfere with Christian missionaries in the be given to the children of Voluatears;igu influences, good and bad alike, but the effective in preventing its being carried out Canton, and of the attempt to persecute the

to that end were such at all. That breaks did not occur. It is essential, then, nut and the Dateh treaty stipulates that Ne-Volunteers and sons of Volunteers for Give independent

public feeling had time to ex-Chinese-

pase trade. The right to poly in the interests of passionaries, but of "therlands missivarries of the Christian Ternment service smuld be adapted, and that "give way to; benes the conflict. It is gatar, to the fortunate ocurrence of two arail of the tranei pass privileges secured from Tenshins by the suburities is entirely foreigners in gever, that a stop should religion intent upon the peaceful pro- the same exemption from Income Tax as Mandarin aggression which bought on the Chine bolidays to celebrate the birthday by the Treaty is clear and vomistakable, Eelse, as Mr. Holst is still on Tsushima, fr be put to the circulation of anti-foreign-action of the gospel in the interios of that accorded to the army in India bo er-wars," clearer and fairer statement of the Barem. Had the sentence been of cad, the fara being as stated by our co- of a passpnek, granted to bea by the Japanese secuting his solențile reageresen, under post-olies terature. As a firal atop a demand ought to China shall enjoy the protection of the tended to every efficient Volunteer; and the case than this it would be impossible to lowed to and it would have bou put in respondent, energetic representations ought Government in accordance with a stipula is in be made, and enforced, for the exponging Chinese wathorities," This Artich fol that to all Volunteers of five years' oficiency-maku.

execution after these holidays were evor, to be at onoo made to jhe Chinese Govern.* the existing frosty

be readily excited to French missionaries to rent and

erect made

to

CHINESE INTERFERENCE WITH FOREIGN TRADE.

In another column will be found a letter

Jauciviourers and the missionaries as being draw. But there in the right might be taiu number of 'years obligatory on all Go proved. Their rulers, out of mere pride, tunately the soutenos was not carried out giving an account of the illegal interference)

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Haight. Kider

Mr. John Peel's Flatratohet. 19. Mr. Hongh KIT, MARNUS' Fighting... 13.6 Mr. Mask.

Judging from all appearation Eplace them an vedər:~~Lightning or Bold Heart Bra and Flat- ratcher third.

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UANTON CUP.--Entbastant or Demptious BONORONG CLUB Cur-Talisman. „COMPRADO BER* Cor--FernOYED.

According to the Nagasaki Bepress the state-

with it, it would be surprising if violent out-jinterior furnished with Rossiya passports, that the principle of giving preference to" means they adou nower could ghr pres itself with such good offect is due, we in the trane of a foreign moment that Mr. Aug. Holst has been expelliert.

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