t£7~A story comes from Japan that all the officials in that country are hereafter to dress in the European costume. In that case, it will soon be adopted by the whole population. The Japanese arc a people without prejudice, and they doubtless imagine it tlt; le nioic convenient. As soon as any of them anive in this country, the first thing they do is to encase themselves in the most fashionable of American attire. They have none of John Chinaman's prejudices in favor of old customs, and, like the live \ankee, they immediately cast aside the old as soon as they find something better. Apparently, none of those objections exist to a close relationship with Japan, which are urged by some against China.sioi;cunrassof ^ 000 $10 thepailt; res i Sta dol era wrc