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Show Japan Jolllugrs. Yokohama, May 31. Japan continues con-tinues to exeroise firmness with regard re-gard to rinkin. The ex-king, so called, is required to come to Tokio without further delay, bis plea ol protracted pro-tracted illness not being recognized. In consequence of the report that a parly ol riokinauB, have gone secretly to China lo urge active interposition, Japaneae consuls in China have re-oeived re-oeived orders to arrest all such aud send them to be dealt with in Japan. Meanwhile vigorous measures of improvement im-provement are instituted, sehoola are established, tbe harbor of Napa protected, pro-tected, a lighthouse erected, sleam communications wiob Jajan largely increased, and telegraphs projected Bingham, United States minister returned from America Mav 21at. anri resumed the duties of his office. Ho was received by the Mikado May 27lh. Eisendecher, German minister, returned re-turned alter a year's absence Msy 23d. Negotiations for treaty revision are progressing cautiously with most ol the European diplomatic agents. Prince Henry, second Bon of the Grown Prince of Germany, arrived at lokohama May 23d, and took up his residence at the Imn.r s. Palace, Tokio, May SStb. Ho was received next day by tbe Mikado to whom in behalf of the Emperor' of Germany, he presented the order of the black eagle. He was entertained with great sumptuonsness by the Japanese government. Two discharged polbe officers detected last Decembsr in a conspiracy con-spiracy to assassinate Twakn.-a, sec ond minister under the throne were sentenced to five years' imprisonment. imprison-ment. A large quantity ol Japanese exhibits ex-hibits for the Syduey, Austrslia, ex-position ex-position were dispatcbod hence May 23d. J |