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Show TELEGEAPHIC .tktlruUf ii Tiifiu to iitizcu-l iu Jiew Voi li. Lltira 1 orris ou list) Queotlou. New York, 21. Marquis Taing, the New Ciiiuiiso umbnaidor to Kny-luud Kny-luud and France, speaks and wnttd the EuKiish Hucutly, and bua eodiii kuowleJe of i'rcnuti. He baa been aci'oaiptiuied to Locdon by hiB vite and three children. Cnarles Wiug, aCtiinamao twenty-five twenty-five yeara o!d, waa granted natur-iliza tion papera by the court of common pluaa before Juuue Lurimoro on bAtiir day. The applicant saya bo lived in Iiuyard street, wm a ciyar maker, bad been m the country more than tire years, and iu religion waa an Episcopalian. Wong Lite, a brothtr CuiDaman receully udmuttd to citi-zennhip, citi-zennhip, was hit) witLieba. WashinytoD, 2S. The Capital, today, to-day, publishes a private letter written to Donn Tiitlt, Irom San Francisco, March 2d, by Clara Horria, iu wbicl: ebe enthusiastically endorses tho position posi-tion be has taken on the Chinese question, and at considerable length, but with epigrammatic viyor discusses some features of the subject from the 6tandpointol her own observation in California. She Bays among othor tbinge: "I know it must be hard for roil in tlifl punt tn imrloralurifl 1hf exact silua'.ion, but one cannot live here, oven for a short time, without seeing the state of danger, without feeling that Aodromeda-like California Califor-nia stands chained and helpless before the threatening Cbineee dragon and in sore need of a rescuiuu Perseus." Fiatt also publishes lo day a column editorial on the eame eubject in tho course of which he Bays with reference to the rumor that Senator Jones is preparing another bill to restrict CbineHo immigration: "This bill should be designated aa an act entitled an act to ropeul an aot entitled a popular superstition.'' Chicago, 24. Two Chinamen lectured here yt-sterday. It is a well known fact that tbey are both attempting at-tempting to make money out of their lecturea, rather than to better the condilion of their people or disseminate dissemi-nate knowledge concerning the Celestials, Celes-tials, Methodist ministers this morning heard Dr. Otis Gibson, of San Fran-cibco, Fran-cibco, regarding the Chinese question Among his statements were the following: fol-lowing: He didu't believe the best people in California were prejudiced aguinst the Chinese, who wero simply political footballs. He didn't know what California would do without them, to gather the grain and fruit They were the best laborers there Chinatown was a good, respectable neighborbcoil and tho mission there was doing good work, and had developed devel-oped many excellent Christianized Chinese women. His mission had been persecuted by the aDti Chinese element, who had burned him in effigy and planned to attack the mission mis-sion once, but were frustrated by the police. There waa no virtual Chines elavery. The Rov. Kalloak, whose church had petitioned the president not to veto the restriclive bill, had been removed for cause from an east ern cburcb and was now seeking political honors through the pulpit at the sand lots. They were probably Keurneyites who made the petition. |