Show V V 4 < ite Nicc CbimcscTrcaty j Wislington 23 Offiual advices have ben received by mail from Peking bctTkg dates lib m two v > eE previous to the conjlu > ton i5flht > Ob treati < s signed m 4hkt ito Jlq ntnsuto but foreshadowing their principal points to an extent which in connection with the < Ukial telegram received by our govern m nt last month fully corroboralesithe stAtemont herttoroc oc telegraphed cor cornirg them in these special dlpatchc and ace quite clearly outlined Some nddiiioial loteresting particulars of the prise ladguagfc and minor details of the new treaty ton lhc ubject of immigration will net bp known Leroiajidyanceof the receipt of the document bat iPmay con fidently be expected tocontan as th1 main provision a stipulation ubstan tialty as follows The Emperor of Ottilia consents that wlen Tcrin the opiniom of the Unled State tho cgttlnj hither of Chjncstf laborers on Jhoe residenco in this countryjUfacis or threaten to affect in iuriouly tile i tq rwts of the UnKed States thon the United ate1omn inset may regulate limit orznspendsuch cmingor residence in such manner the Uait d SUtesTnay decmipropcr It mill be roticoi that this form of provision provi-sion while giving Congress practically full control over Mongolian immigration dres cot involre an cbsoulo and per petcal prohibition which the Emperor might consider cflbaiivc The treaty according ac-cording to the lat ° et foreshadowing will contain sorao express stipulation permit hug the Chinese to come hero as teachtr tudenfs and merchants and for the purposes pur-poses of travel curiosity or pleasure |