PARIS.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTË
VITO CUTRE
Jure 8th.
Considering that the wins industry in this country-of the Soph principally-is one of day staple productions of Pessen, too much atleather, Catunt be given to the critical goal
tion of that industry at the prosent moment, That it is in a bad way is wolf-evident and esunot be disputod. The coalinnal knewst existing in the Soul 1⁄2 in causing the wornment
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French Press. Governl Picquart, the Minister of War has almost explicitly condemned it, by insisting upon the necessity of a longer period of training for the artillery and the cavalry He has given it is his view that this training requires a lost a third year, Two years' servios is popular, and no majority could be got gether willing to risk their pants by rofusing to support it, en that General Plaquart is only
proaching to the winds.
A SPOTLED BELL.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PREFS, SATURDAY, JULY 18TM¤, 1907.
THE PETITION WRITTEN IN
BLOOD,
Connoits and Boards for the formation of a
National Christian Association in China, and put
the control of all the churches and Christians in petition written in blood on the subject of the
The following is the translation in full of the this country in our hands in order to maintain our Great Tein Empire (Chius) in safety for Catholic Church in China by Hui Chios, ni long years to come and also to dispel the Buffer- Imperial Clansman, Eighth Chau of the Plaining of coding further portion after portion of
Na Tung, Grandland and the payments of harvy indemnities. Bus Banner Force, a
Should it
it be impossible to get the control of Secretary of State.
the oburches in China into our hauds after all,
OCKS
3
AND MOSELLES.
DIRECT FROM, AND BOTTLED BY LANGENBAⱭII AND SOEHNE.
WORMS ON-RHINE.
leder aus Bauble, atd dorment s'afoment I will sacrifice my life for the sous, for I will SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY
Sir-I beg mot repeatfully to offer to your
written in my own blood requesting you to take slaps to obain the administrative control of all the churches in China in order to prevent furthe hatred and troubles betweʼn the Christian and non-Christian Chinese, and alan ta sare China ceding further parts of ha kingdom, and further payments of i demnity te the Foreign Powers as in result of trouble created by the two religious parties.
Paction lato bas just wrought in Paris an exploit which deserves general execration. A new ball had boon cast for the great church of Montmartra --Je Sered Coem. It was of great dimensions, and was to have been hung last work, "La Saygirls" was the name givan to the hell,
The causes of the religions triables which and Bay Founder was engaged in some prelimi- have been so mumerous in this cospire, munk naries for the banging when his attention was placed the country in such a critical condition. attracted to fauts which favolved the utter ruine fud are largely due to the protection, of the
churches in
never be content to see the country overthrown and my follow people made alaves of by others. With marnest and strongest exp-station. There the honour to be, Sir Your hodient and faithful sort, Bst CHIN. —~ The P. & P. Times,
THE PROPOSED ANGLO-RUSSIAN
AGREEMENT
of his work. The moal had developed a large of tho fcraina being entirely in the bands finely mixed authorship: --
fissura, and woran holda, kad bon grugod, and afterwards plugged vich balto prevent dates leo. thus proving that fhm of en was one of
tongue. There is nothing else to be done but to have it broken up and revasİ It is not probable that the perpetrator will ever be discovered.
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The following letter to the Trates Insu
Sir. Spanking on behalf of ourselves, a id we bet evi a large body of public opinion, we desire to express to you our app rel usion at the report that an agreement is being arranged between our Foreign Office and the Got a inent of 74. Petersburg
Wegard any alliance, nderstanding, or agreement with the prerent. Eassian Govery- met as equiva out to taking sides against thes Hussin people in its struggio for constituatieand riglds and fred m. We think any such gre
is likely to dianists he prestige the suppster of liberty throughout the world, and to prejudige the Hission people against me when they des strong eangh in offer us the national alliques to which an look forward.
DIRECT FROM GUICHARD-POTHERET & FILS,
SOLE AGENTS—
CHALON-SUR-SAONE.
H. PRICE & CO. LTD.
PRICE LOT on Applicating.
TELOPHONE No. 135.
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WINE MERCHANTS.
DEGRADED BY THE KAISER
DRAMATIC DENTSIIMENT & ROYAL PRINCE
Au apresa trespondent writing From Paris on June 12th, ay-
I am informed by a personage clowly con meeted with this Gerian Churt that the Kaiser he paranally degraded his cousin, Prince Frederic Hemy of Prussia, expelled him fim the court and armir, and launished hins for the verminder of his life from Germany.
a great want of anxiety. The wian-growers who no muitosting aro a very determined body of mou: those who take part in those manifesta- tions do not hostatas ta wuk 50 miles oa fost in order to by provenk and bestify to the faith that is in the 11 will be admitted thid when mon I do this sort of thing it cannot be -will that their presence in cins to the mood desire for a day's outing, nud when and harus something of 5 crisis through which those whosi ali dop-us on the propssity of the wing juhusler aco passing is fi it did malt to understand malignant injury. If hung in ita pesof why they are o much in garnet. Only enotition the ball wild give off a macked a few days ago 1600ma, people quite a small jemid, and there would be, grave danger of its armyn rohs! past tho Profetoro of shattering to pieces under the blowe of the Perpignant by way of exciting public sympathy and invoting Govo inrent na istance, Why s tanel, fass? Simply boende, at vi tine, quits -rotatly in Eve', Béziers and the reping which surrounds it. Howel is milk and honey, or, fo
The Casumis returns for the first four months put at more accurately, fowit in wine, need
of the treen!' your aro'na follow . -Imports în prosperity, Pedag its inkabitands ago já such worn straits tim they cannot as much a8:5
2,152 $14,000 franes smpared with pay their kates, and fax s
49.7 613,099 frames in the corresponding period The Low Courts from Louberty Narbonne, frat Ceret is
of 1 and export 1.951000,00) İranes asb. **a, who nựe foreign couverts take advantage · plan, coolidener in their pledges for the future, Kaisr, he accupied a prominent position af tips Beziers. Niates and Alis, aro, overwhelmed fanpinel with 1,672,479 frands in the first of their protection, and i hry try fade vergthing the case of the Black Soa and Manchuria. Norbet-red the army, and at the age of twenty- with seizures ant distraint warenats, and in i foun, myths of hisd your. spite of the lonicary of the cmate, the victims hard times and the crisis in the wino trade are unable to in pt their obligations The bad no longer kecups those who endtive it growing suit, which atoms time well for €30 thos horter or 25 neres, los fallen as low a 124, and even g Property which se yours ago was worth amely CPĶIR WILS suld by aortion only a faw wódik The C1, Crodit
too is dead. Trans, houses or small, can not be raised by solicitors un hobalf of their clients:
CAUGHT DE TROZILE,
To what is to be attributed this must, dix- trossing condition af ar iza dest tits Formerly s pompároue? The miin eaten, dis romarked ląd work, is dus ta ovor production, but there are several other contributory ausen as will be seen. For one thing, it can hardly ba gaiomi that Frenchmen drink has wine than they need to thingh many differ on this
AUSTURS RETURNS,
LEA CLOCHRO
The task of looking after the municipal locks of this city is a snowbet formidable one, and costs Parison an aver gaûy in Franes 10 francs for the stocks a
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Thoixo roligions Protestas- tisin nad Roman Catholicbon --are muw pro valent thas-ughout this Empir but their propacation is, however, not under our gout, and the igrant people are unconscious of what the foreign redigions are and consequently ng don't harbour suspicions against them. This has caused frontd is won the foreign enavarly and non-hristian peoples and they persecuto each leg on small proeu
procuratin The District officials are mostly inexpert in holding to the right and proper pries when selling the quarrels of the two peoples and a most cases treg ciller give partial profeetion to this nasa Christian Chintan ng show special and unjust favour in the foreign followers, and
The two peoples are exned to hate each For this reason we regard any nerang sent | other mors und nibre. Much more serioas
now concluded as dangerous Desemure an
ven if the Russian troverent scatt eux are always lists to talos pluton,
Moreover, the disor forly Chinese of the lower sung masing popular libertion, we are anables to els
making the Eeign missiomries dging from their disregard of just pledges in for the foreigner pleasure. When the mas desa agreement with regard to Asin suly Isionaries comanant them to belloge in Roman appar to ne a matter of agent importance
believe and the missionaries always rejoici Catholicism, they gladly answay that they. When we consider how walik li ang hostibe manent en she part of Russian Foiés must and let themselves cheated by their disorn-sarily be for years to come. drly followers Those disorderly people en- We entrider that the proposed agreement sequently becams still worse and more fire will have the effect of strengthening the Lussia in all cases,
credit and enabling the Government
appeal inconshally to Europe for another loan ove which the representa ivos of the Russian people will have no control, and which will be play
antocracy against them.
It is always the case, who the foreigners giva forest patction and the ignorance of the focal officials is shows that the bud shorters
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The Kaiser dielated this svar pauishment redwiring substan isted information that Prime Frederic Houry was addicted te pertaini prae ics of s peveres charset
Prine Puderie Elvary is thið stan zý the ale Prines Alberelt, Bont of Brunswick, and, owing to his near prin suship to the
Herman court. Like most Prussian Princes. eight he brass enfone of the 1st Thunderburg Brazon Guilds,
Recently, when the serions accusations which Id to his disgevca nel banishment beca Prince Frederic Henry had gained u zamo as a known, great surpriss was caused, breat regular and devent churchgoer an ia il most plous member of the imperi family.
the charges wale against the Price, he sur
When the Knisse asturtain-d sho nature of
moned his young cousin in the padun, and in
of degradation. imperial busily and of a group of tigli army Mers, pesorally performand the creditoy
per Bonn the oftens of the Hall de Ville, its annṣe and the commeínal schools of Paris, and 40 transs for those which decorate the fades of the public buildings The contractor for the ard sorruptedi gonty at the phics take advant- only to strengthen the pition of the the presenes of several other members of the able army, whs divide into wations. the 5 They sro à bagged by the foreign religion
bristian Chios Birst lot, bas to marshal every fortnigin a surit create more disters, mul the non-
school representing Stile clonics, and the followers without bin. able to get redmas municipal clocks, which number 3,000. Ons of before the focal Government, auf as they bara
liables to happen with very regretable results,
are always the nffenrs.
credit and closer relations between the overa Waabo fear that, relying on this improved ments, the Bagish proplo may be tempted lo invest hurgely in Russian Government stock- attitude towards Russia and other Powers, as is already seen in the cases of Pranon
Th Kaiser tore the orders and der rations ¦ from the Prince's breast as a tako at his h
the principal watch and clockmakers of Parisen sulfering so much, srious outbreak is an investment likely to intence our polition) { formaldegradation and expulsion feun the army,
resually erdves the contract to attend to (1.4 winding-up of the timepieces on the outside of be, public mildings. They a mostly of delicate mechanism, and are about 50 in ali; wenty-for the miniries or mayorsltier, 1 for the edarat ional establishments, 30 for the
arder.
Finally, wa profest, sgainst, maintaining any but the most difunt diplomatic relatin with Goronment which is, with good rensen, suspect ed of connivance at the recent manner, ef Jews, the devastation of the Caucasne and Baltic proriage, and the prison Tortures in Rign In
by the St. Patrolarg Government, it is certain that the Governont offfels who carried thom ont sul red no penalty, but in many cases were rewarded by
promotion.
then sadly bed his ear
Frince Froderin Henry burst into tears, left! hardly to his own residence, and let Berlin the imperial painos without ano:her word, drove the same etening for Egypt, and is you said to living at sous reafte spot in the Khediye dominious.
point. While the consumption of apeut churebes and temples, for the barracks, satisfactory manner. Hero would ii: no need for thosa enus, if the atrocities were not directed should never agaia be mentioned in bisqirshey,
whose name is login in this can ufry and liqueurs has made considerable progress, that of wine has diminished. The ductors also aro blamed for having bargely hofpol to ring! alonit the present crisis Thirty years ago practically of ry in France drank wine, either pure or, dilated with water, But the doctors shenly annou eet that wine was harmful, and advised their patients to it alone. According to their new theory, winn fatigued the stomach, irritateel die verve, aggravated rheumatian, and, ja fict
WHS
the cause of most of the ills that his heir to The galvation of their patients lay in drinking water, wither puro. boiled. OF minerd. Whether the change has had the effect of lowering the mortality statistics in Prance is open to question. One thing is hetain that the effect of the doctors' equus ls
for the prisons, 2 for the Corn Market and the
Market of La Capelle, one for the Bourse. and one for the St. Bernard Market. All these chicks are supposal to mark the same hour as the (Phservatory clock, and Parisians, iu order to know exuelly low time dies, are taxed at the rate of two..centimus (tive sentimes ejual omy ear) per head per annow. The Muni cipality has just as ved for estimates for the winding up and supervision of its clocks.
SRIPPING STRIKES.
The shipping strike la this country which represents Frazen's latest trouble, has acuumed alarming proportions, so much so that it, may
said to have completely paralysed the whole
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Should the local oficial always deal with the guards of these two people jupartially there would no destroying of churches and ing of missionaries of Christian followers. Should the Provincial Treasurer and Judges thoroughly look in
the cause of breaks will settle disputes in a proper and
international negitiation with foreign repre- sentatives.
It is largely due to the Fie: that the oficials in responsibility are always afraid of dealing with foreign misionorice as if they wore tigers | and walves. When an outbreak pf Troubles belween the two peoples happens the officials always shuughter the common innocent uca Chritian subjects without looking thoroughly into the watiter.
They werely as the subjets and this territory of China as a means of fa bring and satisfying- the foreign people.
Both the hristien and u-a-Christian Chi co as the Children of China. It is indeed very regrettable that they should agree in this manner. The outsiders, however, seeing that the opportunity, proenne ho advantage of get- se le at know how to protect ourselves aníze
of the French mezentile marine. So succesing more portions of land, heavy indemnities
converts.
fal hare the Naval Reservists been in their ander the name of giving protection to the plane, that work bus almost entirely ceased in all the ports. The cause of the greve or strike is the new scheme for reservists prasions
on this growers and sellers of wine ha bean brought forward by M.Thomson, the Minister uw washed her hands of the missionaries
disastrous.
TAN
be favourable to their oratures. It
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On these grounds we cannot but condem
arrangement which, fura sery dubious and imporary advantage, a lages this country in a falso position with regard to a liberation movement whigh, salar as we can forecast the Intore, is likely to exert the highest influenes. on the Europeat, hidory of the present century,
Yous faithfully.
Y
L. A. ATHERLEY-JONES KC, 31.
J. RY MACDONALD, IC, WILL THORNE, M.P.
JUSTIN Me 'ARTHY
U. BERNARD SHAW.
GEORGE CADBURY.
·Ronstr SioNCE WATSON,
Edward G. BROWNE (Professor of Arible
and formerly Lecturne in Persian, Ham- bridge).
WALTER GRANE..
ALICE STOPPARD GREKA.
OLIVE MEYNELL.
STOPPFORD A. Brooke,
The Kaiser ordered that his cousin's name
and the police received instructions to expl tle; frites from the country if he uth mpts to return to Germany.
Shortly before his disgrace, Priaen Padvic Haury was appointed grand master of tha knightly Order of St. John, and this appoint at had to be cane-led by imperial dereo. Prince Joachim Allmount, gat ist: frouble last Priaco Frederic Henry's younger brother,
year on account of bis intention to marry the i Lots Marie Sulzer, as reported ia dotad in the ; Express at that time.
Prines Froderie Heary is now thirty-three years of age. Ho aloritul a forine of! approximately £1,590,00 + from his father, in addition to extensive estates and a magnificetit palace in the Wilhelmstrasses in Berlin.
THE SUGAR CONVENTION.
In the House of Commons last month, -0. Seaverns (Lambeth, Brixton) askart the Sagra tury of State for Foreign Affairs when the next ARTHUR STWICK (Fellow of expla; whether on opportunity will then be mesting g of the Sugar Convention was to take
afforded for his Majesty's Government withdraw from the Convention in 1908, and, if se, whether the Government would consider than desirability of adopting this course,
Oxford).
Jous GALSWORTHY.
R. 1. CUNNINGHAVE GRAHAM. Jous A. Hau4ON.
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THE LOYAL SIKU.
The following letter froa A Legal Sikh appears in the "Civil and Military Guż "te.”
Frunce has now suparat od polítics'a al religion sud has already s nt to the Pope a winte poti cation of such separation, in which she has Very litle wine is sold nowadays of Marine, and which is considered to be quite have her trying to are such control jau under in the Par East: while Germany and Lily
Bater I say that the Sikh community bas in the Paris restuarants, ile matin damard is intent. At the present moment the minimam their respective hands in order to carry out their
no case yn in the present ng ation and b-fore Borilom. Burrundy is seldom · called for.
I say that the Bikke and loyal to the British Govornmal as they were before, I would R. Foreigners prefer champages, the majority pension of Naval Reservists in 200 Canes aplicies and aims in the East. They have
to conviure you that I have got strong reass Favour mineral waters. The Bird thing to bring and thest of caplains 725 frames, both of coquently been taking action to get the Pope tu nekuowledge either of them as tak place The reservists have of Frane. The Pope, however, having found
for -ying so. In the sikh Seriptures and his ! which are absurdly small misfortun upon the wine grownes of this
Sir E. Grey The Permanent Commission stories it is given that it was their ninth spirituel County was the phyllexiva, when iha post agreed in principle to their wage; being again out what the posing of Germany and I aly is, lus
under the Sugar fonten'ion will most today.lender, Guru Teg Bahnilar, who proposed and exterminiel, Gernum ropotition bar to beeked to enable increased pensions to be grabe feared that trouble in the Kast will he created f
His Majesty's Government have intimated to prayed to God that the top walla goras' fed. Nor was this all, for cams years of, and also to the main outlines of a scheme and peas will not be painted to exist if the
the contracting States, through the Belgian (white-faced Englishmen wearing cups, way ST. Jous's CATHEDRAL Hongkong,--Hith Jution of the sources from which sugar may enter
Governmust, that they consider that the liarta- dome and rule over India. beer-cbundant harvests, and new, when god drawn up by M. Jules Siegfried, which would plea of either of the two countries is acknow-
Sunday. 7th after Trinity. "Holy Communion
It is thralo that the Sidis boiero il wine can be lud cheap, the adulterators or raise the `p ensions of captains to 1,600 frames or | Bedged,
17.30.7 Matins (11) Resjes, e ale United Kingdom, whether by prohibition or
was by the order of their Gurns that the Eng. The Pope has therefore, not yet, given his Bandeurs with their ignoble and unscrupulous 480 francs, and of the lower ranks to 600
Vout, Aroke Palms, the 11th meno: by the imposition of cuntervailing duties a lishmen have come to rule over them, and that markets with fal-ified franes your. Sewu months ago, the Minister because his Holiness is waiting for the applicte, ang Hymns, 175, 27 and 280
comment to the rest of either of them, simply Hence thods, and the
Vorsted, Shart ane. Turie, Bere. turistent with their declared policy and to uphold the cause of the British Government productions labled as wing, which are arrely. of Marine in the course of a long interview with cation of China aut it is to be regretted 11 Even-ong to jong Pal Choir) Respons
incompatible with the interests of Thaiti has to dỏe with them is not only the fica and consumers and gr asing tannfaslopers foremost daig upon them, it is also adding cobeoctious of sugar, Hamburg alcohol, and the representatives of the Reservists, told our Government has ever yat had au la Perial: Psalus, of the 11th evening: Magnition (chears), and hat cousequently i will be glory to the prophatin words of their Gun.' various clumicals und colonged substations which them that the Siegfried scale would ROAD of wokings an application in hi *ent- and Son Pinitis, Walmsley in a Mines Au. possible for them to eatin
Gulam-s are of a deceptive, and it may verior
Should the control fall into the hands pass for the poor auf ignorant for wine. This
Farm, "The Rolivat Mern?" Welwud; Hymns, effect
the
provisioun of the Conventio be thought that Ajit Singh, one of the grea) 300 al 17; Sevended Amen; Psalm 13 Úersna
ringleaders of this agitation, is Sikt, but stiff retailed at thyes ciets a fifre (14pin
it 1, 2. 11. 12 29 in unisie, Psalm 71 Vases 1,51, quiring them to penalis surars dechired
Pernal Commiss ca to be booty-fed. may be well known to all, and it may be publie 13, 19, 27 in non: Voluntary, Chondong and hers.) At the same time we have pointed declaret by the leat of drum, that Ajit Singh ley Engine what the currmans profit of the aduli
Fugue.-S. S. Wesley.
out that we have an desire to givo sugar is not a Sikh, but an Amya, a new Sikh. His rator must be at this race considering the vile
St. Peter's Corneau, Queen's Road, West -- Bounties or to son a revival of such bonuties, or Liquid by sells, as wide coats him lass than one
mere appratalim shows that his hand is wholly 70 ! Seventh Sin ay after Trinity. Holy Commation to differentiate against best or forviga sugars. shrou and wu i dropp d, unlikat a Sika. He wat per litre ta raske.
Morning Prayer te kom. Yenite. Should the Governments of the contracting is only a Sikh ba naut, for a frikh can ever. Alrak"; "Te Deum, Russell, Houediehus, Garrett:
States courider that our views can only be af having regard to his acriptural teaching, cherish y m, 28, 471, 1 and 216; Kyria, Evening by the complete withrawal of this cauitry from host flings towards the British “ Evi.“ Player B30) 3 aynificat; Smart: Sune Dinifi»,
the onsration, we would be prepared to give tha heute: Pene guns, 242, 13), 3 and 274
notice on the first pressible dale. carrying with crews, to bring friends short to the other antracting States prefer
The Church hauch, Payspring, will call on ship (Cheers! We hare, however, intimated that:
10 C the servies, hetween 9.15 and 19.30 .., and the United Kingdom by supplementary protocol Between 5,17 mod p.m. (Kowloon Police Per from the obligation to enfores the pazal pro 14.36 and C), ravning afterwards, "Answering Pabnant is the call tag
All the visions of the Corsation, this would render it sittings are free td unappropriated. Visitors acessary for as to give rise of with rucal. welcome. Books, ote, provided,"
Mr. R. Danciu (Lanark, Gevau) whether they were right in understanding that the view of the Government
toy
such a heavy charge on the Estimates that of her Germany or Italy religious trouble M. Thomson will be of greater extout in Chhu thau orer was unable to adopt it. proposed to raise the pensious to 1,614) france before.
The best licy to forestal this expected for the captains, and do 359 for the lower cuake, but the marsiats considered this
trouble is immediately tusen) a Mission to Rome insufficient, and decided to strike. The most be Archbishop and Fish ps of China, and put to request the Pope to appoint com Chinese tu
serious part of the present grave strike lies the missioouries of different nationalith in in the fact that is the first time that the officera China under them, and we will ourse'ses have bace made common cause with the reservists to form a Chinese Cristion Association for against the Gorerument. M. Thomson refused Chin, sad we will have also ostraelves to protect te grant the men's ri queste, being unable to do all the elurebes and missionaries throughout so, and the reservists refn-e to work-hence, China and let un olbar Power render y the chaotic state of things at all French perts, assistance for the protection of any of the which is causing the greatest ingonvenience churches in China. to foreign shipping.
CONSCRIPTION AND CORRIPTION. France has had a decoration scandal, when
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disapproved of bounties, bat would do nothing whatever to get rid of them
ir E. Grey-If the bon, member will stidy the answer I have júst givan, I must leave him to draw his owe infert-nge,
THE ENGINEERS. Where Ike lay dynamos stendly purr
And 1 grenit spoks twinkle and spit, Deep down where the big black shadders hun,
Shalder, and pause, and flit,
Th glimmering cruaks in a mist of oil
Swing their giant shoulders heavily round.
And whistling aw y at the mual ss tail
The men of the Engine Staff are found, glow Ahead!" on the dials. The spirit uses
In this mighty body of iron avl steel. The links swing forward in hising grouses
And the men who grip this wheel
Lord Batearres (Loxmushire, N., Chuby) | asked when the deutel would by Jail on this Hearthstrengthening beat of the engine beast, table of the Hou
AUTHORITIES BLAME17. The wine-growers have been foread to tako the law into their awit bands by the indifference of the Govers ent to whom they have repented ly upated in vain. The Government is severe- Ty to blumes for Dis riots that have occurred, and which would not have taken place, had it takeu
Last year I heard the news that the Bishop of vigorous action in favour of the enormous
Peking when he was in undi -ney with the Pipe, population who are dependent on the wine the late President Guery's son-in-law, M.
was instructed by him that politics are polities and religion is religion; they are to be clearly industry for their broat. Signs are not wanting Wilson, was at the head of it, and the chief separated, and, not to be gait confused, wid that further serious trouble is likely to take instigator, the has now an army exemption that China protects Christianity in China with - plaos, as the growers have gr wa most desp-rate, caudal to deal with. It has just come to the her own iudi-pendent power. But, the Bishop and ace completely tired of the inaction of those knowledge of the authorities that a reguar in reply to the Pope said that Chinese were and large trafo in these exemptions Las been unable to maintain the protection of the chur to whom they have so long appealed to in ruin, going on for many months, the total trans ches themselves and the thiness Governmrut The Goverutant is perfectly aware that ruin notions amounting to quite a small fortune. The garded the Christians as bat characters. He truffle was act in total exemption from service, also asked the Pups for instruction how to stares the growers in the fae, that they cansol pay their rent and laxes, and that if satisfaction but applied to satiable to be called up for manage the case shoud Chim again fail to serries in the resorts, and in the territorial protect all the burches when an albrak is not given to this unfortunate mon by next battalions. The price was still," but for those occurred in China in the future. The Post Sunday in wonth at nom, 2nd and 4th a Monday, the 20th, Jure, the growers have who could pay it, an exemption could be relied gave no reply to this question, but I stated fully wade up their mind to proceed to extreme upon in certain regioen. A preliminary inquiry but as a rule, should a usticu fail to gire days at 5 am.; Hel and 5th Sundays at 7 pm.
bis been pened, and papers have been sized,' proper protection to the religion in the ruing Prayer nad »e mo at 11 2001 Brem palob; but it would be convenient that the mousures. So far there bare been no rio-
Pray rand Seimon, ab G puu, ; Children's Service bat up to the prosent no arrests have been made. country, the sister countries have 10 maintain (und Baptisms, if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at lonce worth speaking of, but if those immease
order for ber, etc. When the Bishop was 'nho at gatherings-such as have already taken place - Soustor Dupay, at one time, President of the 10 leave Rome, be applied to the Pope again; Sunday Schoo! at 8 pm, on remaining Sunday 8. Wednesday Shortened Evening cantinas, there is only too much danger to be Concil of Ministers, and fumeus as the enn for a certain Lamber of soldiers for the sain Pray with address, at 6 pan.: Congregational feared. The popular demonstrations among
who, when the Chamber of Deputies was in a guard of the churches and the Christians in practice of Hyuns, &c. at 45 yaual Cota- the wind-growing population of southern his bomb. calmly said:"Messieure, let the request.
violent panic after Ravichol bad thrown China, but the Pope did not yield to his panion" used and provided. All seats are free after the commencement of Service. Appropriated France are rapidly assuming the proportions debate continue states that the annual Is it not a proof that the Pope is desirous sittings are rusarved up to that time only of a general uprising, only promptaction death-rate in France from alcoholism is 16 to it the protection tour Government? Churchings before or after say of the services per thonsand, among those engaged in agricul I, being an Imperial Clans, a sad, and and Baptisms at special times, by appointment fure it is only anong iners it is over unable to stand and see our cunatry in such a
with the chaplain. The Church is open daily 13, and 15 among builders. But 21 per thou situation, and so willing to die for it.
until sunset, and can be used for Prayer and sand is the rato among brewery men, 23 Isinogrely hope that your Excellency will show among café and brasserfe keepers, and 34 & great mercy to our people by taking steps at among café and botol wafters.
ence, to arrange with the Grand Government
on the part of the government can provent a calamitys national one.
SHORT SERVICH.
The system of two years' army service is again attracting a good deal of attention in the
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future qution of the Government would depend
Sir 1. Grey said that he would not say when the despatch would be laid on the table. The
on the view taken by o'hér States of the des
conclusion was arrived at.
despatch should be I id ou the telle after soms Lord Baleurres ashel whether it was not pro- bable that no decision could be arrived at before the end of next ear, and whether in view of the nacertainty prented by the right hon gentleman's a swer, it was not desirable at The views of the Government should be mado public promptly
Sir E. Grey said that the whols gist of the despates was contained in the answer he had It boa members givou to the question. studying the answer additional question, might wished to receive fuler information after be asked.
The long, slow breath of fìon steal by steam,
Hor the find great bars of the harmony start
Like the phrase ofa fugue on a troubled there, Half on the dials: the answer rings
To the bridge in the dying form," While a mun with as cil-can gropas und sings
Of the "Swaneà Kivr" and home "Full" on the dias the pace is not,
The minute go thundering by Fas on the bows the white seas fret, The siren yelps to the sky Watch on watch, and day by day,
Till the voyage is done aid the anchors-flrop, And the engines ease in the ca'm, el-ar bay
And slower run.. and lower yet.. sud stop.
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