Show AMERICAN C ATTITUDE lii I U 0 E Ea a IN CHINA DEFINED I Text of tays Hays Note to the Same Saine as That in iii 1857 POl For au Open Door Doorn n WALJI ute de rt I line concluded to make mke public Ie the identical nt nets which wu was taUr recently delivered to the pw powers an de delin defining fining lin the position ot of the Itt States respecting the Chi Chinese troubles It I is understood that ll this ties Uon w was drawn up on tb the of June JUD and nd transmitted to Canton for tor the ip ap approval of the President ane and to the powers concerned on t the ard 3rd ot of July I It embodies time view to which UI this government hu has strictly ad hered fr from the very vry beginning or of th the troubles ad and which the lifter emit ent powers have 0 one by one taken Into favorable The an by the President at the start tr that WI we dU not consider ou our HI at at war wIta the Cine Chinese nation and that all 1 our should hould naton be d dl rt reeled towar toward th the ances nce In the of Chib 1 IA keeping them fm from l spreading through throughout out U time In empire r by enlisting on the side Id ot of p peace t the power of th the viceroys ot of central ad and southern Chi Chins ha has nw now apparently adoptee adopted by br iU U the oth other lr er Jw 1 It I ii to too soon oon to prophesy the ultimate rull results but thu thus fa far tb the ar are all favorable It wi will be len seen that no answer anWar fa from U the dl dif ferent powers wu was required or lX I to the el circular ular of oC July a 3 but It I is un It ham bu been everywhere favor tavor favorably I ably received and that no objections have been made to It In all any Quarter It ii not true that there hu baa been any formation of t groups roupe or combination ot of po powers ot of any auy sort whatever It my may be posItively asserted for Cor InstAnce that the cooperation ol d Prance and nd the United Stat States hu has been most mOlt constant and nd most cordial TEXT OF TIlle CIRCULAR Th The el circular ular which WY was sent to our foreign I Is as follows tollow Department of State D C July 3 1101 1 I In this critical posture of oC altai In I Chine ChIna It I Ii deemed appropriate to de d I fine n the attitude ut of the States am 11 far ai Present cIrcumstances tb to bl be done We adhere to till the pull cy CX hud by UI ua In of If I arp aee with th the nation of ot lawful commerce and nd of ot of the lives and of our 1 by all means guaranteed under entra territorial tret treaty rights nM nail b I III law II of nations It if wrong bf be dune done t our U we propose to hold bold th Bible authors to tb the uttermost account ability We regard the at Pekin a one of DC virtual marshy northy where b by power and ar devolved upon the Ilal previn cIal Ial authorities So 80 long all as the they are not In overt collusion with r rebellion and Ute use theIr Power to protect foreign lp life nd and property ny we regard Card therm as representing the Chinese people with whom we f seek to remain In peace and nd friendship OF TilE THE The pur purpose ORI ot of the President is II as It has baa beth been heretofore to act concur with the other powers first In opening up communIcation n with Pekin and rescuing tb the American missionaries ud and other Americans America who are re In danger affording all possible protection everywhere In iii China to Amorian lit ant and property In antI all leItI matte mate American and fourth I Iy In al aiding to prent a II spread or of the disorders to it the other provinces of the and II a recurrence ot of such dl di asters utera It III ii of course too early erly to forecast the mean of attaining this last Iut result but the policy Ic or of the ot of time States is II tt to seek a J Iu lion which my may bring permanent nt tet fety and to China pre preserve ere territorIal And administrative entity protect all rights to friend ly iy powers by t treaty aty and nd International law and safeguard for the world the principle of ir equal and nd Impartial trade trad with all part of the Chinese empire You will communicate the purport at ml this InstructIon to the minister for foreign attaIn itA hAT Y |