Show JAlA S It is II true that till fAr twentythree years the JaSMIn Japanese had been clamoring In vain for tor a revision of the old treaties and that th they were perfectly In this claim On the other hand tb the avowed object on the part of the Japanese pe to bring brine foreign and add visitors under Japanese demand which was absurd was wa the purpose e of the Ant ret e embassy under the Kurf Kuge which reached Wa Washington In 1878 1871 Every 1 vry In intelligent mill man aC acquainted with the country opposed Japans claims to be with rower over Ih the life lite and property or of a foreigner This oll was upon un reasons The Th Japanese JK poi e II coe ea and Ip i cases caNt torture 10 wai resorted lu 10 fur tor many man years ars to extract a confession this tb the Jot or spirit was wal dally daily growing tl ng morE and more mor rampant I among ell all classes and there was wall ample evidence from cairn brought against Japanese and In their courts that foreigners could nut not obtain justice against n 11 native Th These se facto prevented the heads bead I ot of at al Tokyo from recommending a favorable consideration of Ja Japans an reiterated re requests quests until on July 17 It was suddenly announced that Lord Salts bury barr had signed the revised treaty granting all ot of Japans demands demand on condition that It should pinto go Into effect after afler five fin years r and provided that at that time the written code should hould have been In operation for tor one year ear After this decisive act of Great the theother other ut treaty powers could rould no longer re N silt lilt and most mOlt ardent ardnt dIN desire wu was It was wal more than a was wasa al alI I a crime Japans real IMI progress Marquis HaMula Ito then prime minister had opposed th the tr treaty al as al Ie I fully proved b by the British mUe nook Book of 01 lit 1894 In which the negotiations are an published at atI I length nth That the were wre clam clamoring orin oring for tor an authority the they would surely eurey abuse abul WI was no DO more mON excuse for It than Gr an n talut gent parent to 10 give fin his child unripe fruit II B 11 for It Admitting that thaI Ja Japan an had adopted written cod codes and that they had been In operation for tor tora fora a year ar It would hl hats been n a duty to 10 examine the these I is 1 must 1 r rr Ii e suit 1 a Christian flail n I I I L had ben been copied but I tl t i I 03 lou loul to expect In an f es M t IJ people t to obey them 1 r r r I rI dies look will dress I they wear ear It does dOH not i f a nd ass Japan Japanese Meters I I Inman lid luJ In dreMel I u eec women have ban t i r fashions ant returned t I in n J M au the r I J and obi ven en h 1 in Japan have I t I b Ih J a with I 1 I r eta lD New II 11 Pot yr Fr From nI sl n i Y Bergen In the view o of nevi for At AI Ii |