Show FORERIN ENVOYS AGREE Terms to be Presented in Conjoint Note Are Pressed Upon China as Basis Preliminary Treaty tr J Death Penalty Shall Be Inflicted Upon Eleven Pjdjnees l sErect Monument t Mon-ument to Von Ketteler on Site Where Me was Murdered i Imperial Prince Shall Apologize to Germany = Tsnn LiYamen GermafyfTjliUYamen Shall Be AbolishedForts at Taku Razed t l l London Nov 13Dr Morrison wiring wir-ing to the Times from Peking Sunday says Pressed by the common desire for a speedy termination of present conditions the foreign envoys have finally agreed to the following term to be presented In n conjoint note which subject to the approval of the Government will be pressed upon China as the basis of a preliminary trcaty China shall erect n monument t Baron von Ketteler on the site where he was murdered and send an Imperial Prince to Germany to convey fmi apology She shall Inflict the death i penalty upon eleven Princes and j I officials already named and suspend provincial examinations for five years whence the outrages occurred In future all ofllclals falling to prevent pre-vent antiforeign outrages within their Jurisdiction shall be dismissed and punished This is a modification of Mr Congers proposal Indemnity shall be paid to he states corporations and individuals The TsungliYamen shall be abolished and Its functions vested in a foreign Minister Rational Intercourse shall be permitted with the Emperor as in civilized civil-ized countries The forts at Taku and other forts on the coast of ChlLI shall be raxed and the Imnortatlon of arms and war material prohibited Permanent legation lega-tion guards shall be maintained und lon rards shal tmc also guards of communication betwVjcn Peking and the sea Imperial proclamations shall be posted for two years throughout the I empire suppressing Boxers The Indemnltyls to include compensation compen-sation for Chlncsixwho suffered through being employed by foreigners but no compensation for native Christians The words missionary and Christians do not occur In the note Commenting upon which it calls excellent for Mr Congers excelent suggestion COI the dismissal of ofllclals permitting antiforeign outrages the Times remarks re-marks that this Is the only considerable consider-able addition to the terms which the Ministers proposed to submit to China last month I I says that American sense of justice jus-tice and humanity is too strong and American Intelligence too keen to be deluded by the pitiful Chinese appeal against F officials the execution of the Pao Ting |