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   North China Herald (Newspaper) - September 26, 1884, Shanghai, Shanghai                                THE AND CONSULAR SEPTEMBER 12 Advertisements Latest and Arrival and Departures of LEADING The Outlook for China 345 or News 346 The Cos Health Report 349 The Appeal for Peace 349 The Block on the Bar 350 The Fate of Chinese Treaty makers 351 The Late Stent 351 Review The Papers Peking 352 Tokio 353 353 Nagasaki 353 PEKING 353 OFFICIAL The Blocking of the River 354 A Proclamation for the Protection of all Foreigners 355 Overhauling Foreign Vessels on the 355 The Treaty 355 MISTING Municipal Council 356 Rifle 1 Cleopatra 357 only nay to restore Peace 357 The Threatened Blockade 359 The Appeal for 360 The late Severe Weather 360 Typhoon at Nagasaki 361 LAW Supreme Tai and Shun Bell Co 361 COMMERCIAL AND SUMMARY Market Reports 363 Exchange Quotations 368 Share 368 MAIL 22 16 22 21 15 Ban SO tt The French mail of 15th August arrived in London on the 23rd Per tot and and two and Miss Per for Per for Q n Per for and Miss Master and Miss For Tien Rockhill and and Miss for Boyd Per for Per for Kopp and 2 aid Per for Per from Buchanan and Per from Per sir from Per from Tien tain Ford and Gall Per from Per Tokio from Japan and Miss and and Bam Auder son and Per from Bland and Bo wring Per from London and Bennion and Per from and Per from Johnson and two and one Japanese Per from Dent and Per from 2 SOT THI foreign nations which have tbe greatest interests iu are Germany and tbe United Their merchants are endeavour ing to increase the consumption of their manufactures here and to succeed in this it is essential that peace shall be restored as speedily as and that the Chinese people shall suffer little injury from the effects of the mistaken policy of their Changes in the administration of affairs in the Capital and provinces in the dealings of officials of all ranks with foreign nations and tbe adoption of enlightened improvements which will develop the energies of tbe people and the resources of the are also Bat all these would certainly be more easily secured if between France and China were brought about than if tbe Central Government were still farther weakened and tbe people impoverished by a long and exhausting Whatever happens whether an early peace is arranged or hostilities tbe Imperial Government will be obliged to make a complete change in its dealings with foreign It will be bound over to keep its as expressed in tbe Treaties into which it But there is an immense difference between China being brought to reason by negotiation and being com to sue for peace after an exhaust ing In the latter case tbe authority of the Government won Id be so weak that even the imperfect control which it now has over the great provincial would be so lessened that years would be required in which to build its proper authority up bad as the Central Government that of the provinces is not a whit For many years past the Cabinet at Peking has been endeavouring to cen and has succeeded to some Bub if the provincial governments were RS they are sure to be when calls for money to support war have to be and their treasuries are empty beyond even their usual with the people ground down by new their trade crushed and their pursuits of every kind interfered the pro vinces are certain to relapse into disorder such as prevailed twenty to thirty years If that foreigners in China will find their occupation traders A country where the inhabitants are impoverished and good government has ceased cannot buy foreign The people will have enough to do to maintain and a long time wilt be required to reestablish authority and for traders to find a sale in the interior for manu factures and other Such a stale of affairs is not a possibility but a certainly if war and ail foreigners should at once understand that it will be That is sure to be the position of China after of and the longer war continues the greater the depths of distress into which tbe those who most nearly correspond to oar middle with great bulk of our have If the Peking Government obstinately refuses to listen to and make torms with it may carry on hostilities in a series of small wars over this immense empire which may be spread over a longer period of time than people have as yet taken into Affairs are rapidly be coming worse in the The is insensate and unable to understand the issues of the quarrel with unable to give orders for meeting or to with the growing disorder and disobedience of the provincial or to pro vide means for paying the and unable to receive any ideas from ex ternal sources that will bring about some approach to rights  

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