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Show i . AN AMERICAN FOR CHINESE . AMBASSADOR. "" T"" ' ' " k ! nese grandee had been appointed; that would have been a step gained, and would have been hailed as' a genuino : expression of a desire to join bri equal; terms in the family of nations; These were the first noughts upon hearing of the appointment ; but they f greatly changed on reflection. Upon examining the treaties tliey concluded that the most ingenious diplomacy on Mr. part must fail to gain for the United States one jot of advantage in Bur-lingam-e'a not share equally. y ;The first conclusion is that Mr. Burr lingame's appointment will strengthen foreign interests in China, arid operate advantageously for all foreigners. It is stated that the interests of foreigners in China are identical.1 Thoy hayeii is asserted, but one object in China-- -; "the extension of commercial intercourse, and the introductionaa'rapidly as the Chinese can be persuaded to admit them, of steamers and railways to usaiaw iu uoveiopmg ner vase resources. Of course this is their own statement of the objects they wish to accomplish in" China; The great object they have in view, plainly stated, is to make money. The welfare of China is a inatter never thought about, only so far as may be necessary to give success to,commercial and other schemes by which money can be made! It is now thought thatafor-eigne- r holding high office under the Chinese "Government is: likely to y contribute towards' the accomplishment of these schemes. The efforts which are being made to impress the advantage of foreign inventions oh the Chinese mind will be greatly, support, His positioh; as a servant of the Chinese Government Trill secure weight to his advice, j ; : ."A letter has j ust appeared in theEas t ten by Mr. Buxlingame pap ers to theStoteDepartmentatWashincrtoriP TnrMa'.W ? i V t , pow-full- ; assist-edbyh- is t t-- ern ,--- rr w ft tft Vvr mr r . TT V 3 - ed his intention to resign his position 's' U. S. Minister and return home.' j Tho knowledge of ttis coming to the Chinese Prince jKung Jgavo a farewell dinner. At this dinner tho idea wa3 first broach ed tot Mx, Burlingame to represent the Chinese government oiflclaily. A short time afterwards a propo3i tion was mad o in!i hImi questinjj him to "act for ?. them as Ambccaador to tali tho Treaty: Powors. : J 'After- I consultation with my friends,1' ho cdyoUMI tno intorcota of our country tmdVcivillsaUon to cccopt.99 "An English genticniiaV- tho: Into Chines Secretary of tho Brltbh: Iction: percuded to act tz PirsV, Secretary to ioio t iu:. .;uut 'mu a: jl renen rrrcatladn was cclcctcd as Second Secretary. ; Two Chinceocontlomcn of thohl2hc;t rdnh , l?1 :. a?lncat,.in - -- U1 i : -; : & -- ' -- -- nV tesiUr ! 1 Hon, Anson Durlingame, ;U. S. Minister to China, has resigned that posi tion to accept the appointment as the Ambassador of the Chinese Government to the Treaty Powers, The selection by the Chineso Government of a foreigner, anil that, too.: an American, to fill so high a post, has taken the European residents in China: with surprise. At first they felt patriotically annoyed at tho appointment, and thought' that France and England could . negotiate with China through their own ministers without tho intervention; of jan American. They thought that it was an astute attempt to exalt American influence; but .that tho Western courts 1 -- J GEOHGE Q. CAUIiOTIf Editor. HOHDAY EVESISG. HAEOH. 16, 186a no feafa are ?anticipated of any freoh ; outbreaki I. f u; rdlngln the 13th Ward M. Scorns t Paris. Schneider, President of morrow eveniner. wni eaiJ hoti&e the Corp3 Ijcnialatif, haslbeen made. The selecUons are very excellent as a'reader and elocutionist nrk tiei in the Senator. My .David :succeeds and the to? is tion, low r " price Presidency.1 enough tERS' we tMnka building, ?miiffi; 16. A Washington special larger; centre seats, and aS S ?tiar . intellectulf Those ha3 been Hancock that fond of ordered l?e Hffff roporta themselves to have. thesp1?ii?ollld eSn immediately by the PresIdenttotoeturn nlledon the occaslonTi Uooaisg to Washington take command of the . Ac2rowinainiKOT.--- e are Atlantioyisionvli TheIndian .Peace Commission will Hon. W. H. Hooper, ourJ respected THREATENING. papers and documents and other1 meet at Omaha 'on the Second of April. we erf t bave nuch in pleasure actowSKch intention is to form parties to visit 0 fo contain some TheIndian Tho dispatches , y to One will settlements.;, the go The of items to Intelligence tho New and other Stratman,' of San PranofiPf :k Fort Laramie, important : .ir,ni'i;:i:u.-y:i,:excitement of last Friday, on the open- Mexico.5 &nS'T Weekly, pefs : are: being 1of.: must have .Hundreds Miteranf trial of tho "'f&U'i Illustrated, applications impeachment ing Leslie's office Wade becomes when Magazine, etc. f he vfa7iJkis been greater than the telegrams? have made for ;the of News di prince President. Paclflc and fromthifaS1. Coast, The prepara, previously intimated. Twain mailed on the Henry we nave nere nanAra qh rrrr aat Mark 'date as those which come direct from tb, tions for :an : attack on ; Washington, can easily understand how he has. mi?1' NewYork.The iTeraWs special says we from the Virginia Shore, are1; somewhat himself his extensive business ' c'nergy understood the and of is that it expectation enterprise Have done It. ominous, and would lead to the belief an attack from the has, Virginia shore; that serious work wag anticipated. ,The within the past fewidays, now many speculatiU taken a more GiLAJSsiioppKB3--Jus- t orders issued.'to :thb garrison substantial form than was at first anti- are rife concerning the grasshopper ritX the eggs are not addled. if frppriJl " IngtohVand from the War Department, cipated! .It is known; an order has just whether don'tother"hc-pplnhurt them, are they not water soakfS? from issued the been War Department, and declare that there is a belief entertained conclusions of a vaauefl? teams uncertain 7ith character. wagons army Now, forty directing there that an attack is; probable. Tho and teamsters to be kopt in readiness to much ofapretension in regard toasuperS of wisdom above our brethren, but transfer of Hancock to tho' command of move at a moment's notice) for the trans- - ticnlar. subject-wclaim mich andSn the Atlantic Division,1 will be, by many, Eortation of. supplies. Private orders knowledge, from gleaned many to cidents. order In tell to Issued Commanbeen what a the exactly looked upon as significant. And all ders of to is secure him do, whif; hopper going (or to her) the' abont garrisons city keep the in a warm in it hatchPrf egg, thatlay the public their commands,. both officers And man, and then watch place things seem to declare As it. it grows and be?ins to mind will have; much 'Todd ; hr excite- in quarters, since the excitement of FriT eat, you can draw very nearly a correct idea of future destructive inclinations, and brin? its ment and agitation during coming a verdict accordingly. This Is the onlyffure ashealth: of Stevens has The .Thad. rule to apply to the consequences of a erasa. summer and fall.- ' sumed a more serious evidence of hopper. It would be mercy in the peoDle amr how, to, plant plenty of seeds, so that in'case than at any time since his arrival grasshoppersdo they may not starve to here. It is thought by those intimately death through ourcome Special tothe Desertt fEvening News& Remember nature neglect. never to be a because witfiholds is it with of going ;:his phase acquainted eyeryj season, isfailing condition, that it is very doubtflcgvalt ful whether1 ho --will again be able to Not yiBY Plentiful. The Colorado TriUm, his room." Several1 .'members of says: ; HANCOCK ORDERED to TAKE COMMAND leave; y who busicaljed' Congress Lupon OF THE ATLANTIC DIVISION. now our Denver banks are not handlfne ness of an important nature, were re- a Just very large quantity of gold, but they are exdeal this summer. APPUCATIONS "FOR OFFICE WITH WADE quested not to insist upon seeing him. pecting a lively i AS PRESIDENT! urou 01 fears or are The greatest now entertained xnai is true more places jmo pari, 1 than Denver Just now. Here we, haven't keen that Mr. Stevens' days of duty have EXPECTED AACK .v ij much gold for more than the past winter! but ended.-- ' FROM VIRGINIA! vi'mry water then we don't fret about it. Wheat and potaSchenectady,' New York.--T- he THAD. STEVENS BREAKING UPJ - in the Mohawk has reached a point toes and the other etceteras of living are a great FLOOD AT SCHENECTADY! thirteen feet above lovr water mark, and deal more important, and with a sufficiency of is rising rapidly. Tho southwest por- these, whether we have "a lively deal" of gold 141 re Naples, ; A brilliant 'military tion of--, the cityis partially inundated, this summer or, not, we will move along enjoy-- view took placed at Riyiana j Chiaga. and serious damage is apprehended from ing a fair share jqf the object of all human exer- .1 .01 v :a tions happiness. Tne xcauan troops were on tne ground the flood, u lr m f v in force, and were previewed in the Coming fkoii the Nobth. ai company of presence of crowds of citizens. AdLOCAL ITEMS. Oregon Minstrels, called the Canyon City Minr was miral rFarragut was and present a v strels, are projecting a trip', to this city as soon xXtJN- loudlycheered; Fjiom St. Thomas. Bishop P.Kesler. of tho as the spring opens. Bo says the Dalles Mbun- 14. eneraon" Davi arrived J a 16th dated received has Wad Hayana,' letter, February taineer. They will see the sights if they come; in the steamer Cuba, from New now In St. Thomas, but they must not be disappointed if they do 25tb, froiayBr.E. B, Tripp, r on the Orleans, en route to Baltimore, :make a fortune in three nights. The railMuddy, In which tho following passage not and road keeps stretching this way, though, s Cheyenne-wardto able down be will go sWales will make the expected visit to ! ! nm much pleased' wltlOhlfl country. It la ft thpy than they could have gone last summer, quickerfeel PCreland during the Easter holidays. It fine climate to winter in; as for the summer,' if so inclined. they f Is a ' to be vet This line has tested. healthy iis inumatea tnac me occasion will bo ;that There have ' been no deaths here 'li- v; this r insignalized by a royal nroclsimation. iplace. we an no had have but sickness and winter, INDIANS IN ABIZONA. of seven births. It has not been so cold granting a partial amnesty to all politi- - crease at any time but tho farmers could the plow and time like month Itls and at the present has been troubled considerArizona Dispatches were received last nicrht bow; beautiare fields May in the city; fThe wheat from Abyssinia. Gen. Napier was about of ful. Dome of the grain Just coming np, and soma ably with Indian raids for a length of 10 sena out a reconnoiterinf? tiarfcv tn of it a foot high. The grass is green and the time, and the soldiers in that Territory trees 'are putting out their young leaves. All tako Skiiro in the Ticrre district;- - The 'are now putting in their gardens, and for protection against the savages, as in very busy Pasha of, Egypt showed no. disposition setting out grape vines and fruit trees.", other places; have failed to secu re the to withdraw his. forces from Abyssinia; Mcas requested by the British government; r Waitino for Owitkbs. Bro. John-D.Tdesired peatfe.' The Indians would seem on the ebntrary Egyptians are In camp Allister has nowi on band a variety of articles, tohave meSnsoflprocuring arms, and have been "found' at various times, and utivLusaowa, ana naa received considera- .which land: other things, with ammunition, are of now consist owners. for They waiting ble reinforcements fom the north. ' ' knives, which the peaceably inclined citizens 'gloves shawls, vails, handkerchiefs,5 Berlin. The Prince Napoleon; after a' axes, suspending gold spectacles, of Arizona are not acquainted, judging series of flattering entertainments given revolver, fans, nubias, scarves, children's capes, here "in his honor, has left for Paris. carpenter's rules. breast?plnsv keys, a tlfty.cent a letter in tract irom ex the following by are currency, etc. They spread out in the Old His visit to Germany has given .rise to Tabernacle, wlU remain there tUl Friday, the Arizona iVrc. The Indians refer; and many surmises and rumora, and is ex- when they must be 'removed. Persons having red to are lost such articles, can call upon Br. McAllister Apaches: tensively commented on by the press: and obtain their is if there. property it but the object of his mission has not ThA Tndfftfiq arA still "neaceable. Yes been divulged. His reception everywere about 140 'there whorM left, terday where in. Germany has been most corandJacobt .Gates occupied' the morning, in camp; , they have got plenty of gold, dial. .1 treating' on several principles of .the- - Gospel, both (coin and dust; I have seen twenty FiOneHca Min- showing the happy results Paris, Sunday. The andounce American dollar coin, pieces, ; Gen. "?r t" ister, Dix, has returned to Pari them, Wickenburn dust; Mexican coin, pieces, -- r:to His visit England was not of a dipr Afternoon. and dust gold and Weaver greenbacks, Geo. Cannon dwelt" Elder Q. obedience upon lomatic character, as reported. He went In families, and the peace, Union and happiness Oliver watches, vCoIt's army and navy to Xondon to be present at themarriago .which spring from it, where It Is Intelligently and rifles, double barreled and unmurmurlngly rendered, while love grows doublo barreled shot-gun- s of his son, Mr. Charles Temple DIx, and one Spen1W The aamo princi-pl- e strengthensinaround The Corps iegislatif was engaged andacted upon the same manner would pro cer rifle (nor carbine.) Mr. Murphy, last week in the discnsslon of the new duce similar results in communities; and the Spanish Interpreter, traded for the would cause peace; union and law relating to the j holding of a' public the happiness to tako Spencer gun ; he gave an old pair of of place and misery; He disunion, strife, meeting, which was introduced by .showed how necessary. it is for manta JLatter-dasoldier's , three yards of and the pants An government 1.11a b mey zaay oe pre- Important and com- fujjivatous vuiuvum U.U1UU, ; tney for it. Vft haarbeenr tho of the to d. purposes Ixr amendment pared accomplish tho bill haa seemedto know'howtdork it. They Erehensive tho liberal members. by Tub WgATinat. There was a heavy wind and had four caxtridgea, but after the trade It to remove all Tea proposes front Sunday morning early. Thero vao madd.:illr. ; Murphy cl laid the gun tho right of tho ipcoplo to tricticiuj meet in pub Ii now cozio ciow on tho cronnd, with tho pros-'pe- downr to rao something- - and they stole Uo. crc3mbUc3LWhcn. and ,whcro of more storm. Iast night it froze keenly. him out of the gun. I They seem to have thoy L. plcacp. powammuniti6ny-especiall- y By DcGorct TclcrapbXlnet of .Concord, : N., H.,j 15. Corrected ro- -i IPrdvorcIorv OTJ Q n rrid cold. have got er.. Somoiof?thOMll0xlcari turns malxo Harrlcaan7o , minority 2.6X0. Jftvycon: V. nlA oVilrfa Ana Tho Houco of 'Bcprccontativca ctando iVcryniU' ;192 Kopublicana and 1C3 Domocrata. l .ounuiia ureen; eaowdx inchca deef enow-- 0 f lit (U tenders 72. Ban.Francir;co,Icl tchcoT froiu tho y Vienna; Uno nundrcanna,cixty-iour,pecouth annoanco thatJho Grand Vislcr were killod ToutrfcM byr horses or ihaa rcturced to Concintinoplo from liondon.'imd It Ismore last DotT7con rnor.r tioroDora tho WyQ frcct lit niht; dzorr Xiro JnccT' otTf. that no lit! thatti;470 were or lcn injured -- Thb, tzya tho Bemew, rcuizccfcnot. still opcraUn- - in ifco mountiirotot dzSn arid XTOvll brln-t-ho cftcmooa thcro rdycicrnx. This mcmlna tttola to a rtpcctablo flgnro for a pitched bat tnoy aro hardly a hundred atronx; and heavy r&ln aamud were eolocted fr6m?tho Foreicn Ollico to conduct tho correspondence and act as couriers. Burlingame'si imito would number about thirty persons,and it was his intention at tho time he wroto (Dec. 11th, 1867) to leave for thoVCJnl ted States by tho return steamer ; for Cali M fornia. to-da- I : j.-- w . 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