Show bonnington BONT INGTON IS GLAD because tf the action of the sew york chamber of commerce on THE OF akol n that adwa danrot altara to r a bation soch ai i aliina special F chronicle ce NEW dec 24 george wil ann secretary of the chamber of coin ineice hag received the following leiter froma 1 Huntin gloo in relation to lie action of llie chamber on the andee ln Dee exclusion act dear sir I 1 have the pleasure to the receipt of a few 0 pica of a of the acm tp pointed to and r port apon the relations the united filatea and tle empire and more particularly ahe results of the exclusion act of congress I 1 have bal time only to glance ita contents bot aiu glad to that it has dealt with evry of the lopic and that its conclusion a have no uncertain bound I 1 am glad also to note that the commissioners appear to appreciate the magnitude and importance of this be kind enough to express to the committee roy d congratulations upon their labors and bay that I 1 hope the matter will not be allow d to rest in its present condition influence goes I 1 do dot intend to abandon it it is not the fiat time I 1 have laifed my voice on behalf of an race and I 1 hope it rill not be the last to me the pretended fears bv beem insincere or ridiculous I 1 am to notice also hat since the ot wa shea a correspondence ha afen from china con tainia K a discussion of ilia and policy of the two c huntr es alth li I 1 hope may have a r the letter 0 alien of the anglo chinese college at shanghai bhan ghai published in abe the ah instant to me to contain a suggestion which meeta the present requirements of the abe very fally and happily viz limited as to ahe coming and goerg of citizens of the countries he proposes that whatever tights are to the in america inasmuch as after fter buy more froni china than china bays from ns and it has always jealously guarded its trade and institution we certainly ceita could afford to far in that as china willbe I 1 kely to and the empire could make no complaint of unfair treatment I 1 am in entire accord with suggestions of other correspondents that the injuries done to chinese ia aliis country should be compensated for and apology made in wt the bame way that we should elpe t compensation and apology for injuries done to our citizens in that country from other sources learn that there ar several privileges desired by bradera and missionaries in china and which we cannot expect will ba granted as maintain on our statutes sta tuter books this discrimination against a powerful nation yours very truly 0 P new york dec 19 there is no doubt that evening will be spent pleasantly at madene for they are going to baa e an aupper mr george E long soun caught the and teem out here with him they will be cooked iu the old missouri style v aich few others a real missouri 10 can appreciate mr lincke ho drew a dressing cafe ward fair with mants now returns it to the man ag a donation mr linck did not fail in his aaion of tho elegant dran ing bet waa deapo ed to du all in his power for the success of the fair his return of the gift was received with a goodmann goodma nv thanks for hia kindly thoughts ot the fifth ward regulating abe clocks by electricity Se rUfner appreciation of time and its value is said to be the test of a nations activity and it ia aurely a luxury to see all the clocks in a bonife keeping an even lace tacie are several method in uee for this purpose and they firm fi rm two d extinct classes oce adopting centralized government the ether local administration in the farmer a enele clock as standard drives all the others electro magnetically their operatic n d pending on the electricity supplied during its periodic contacts in the latter each clock ia a tree and independent timekeeper whose rate however hoa ever is under regular decimal control from the this control may be exerted wahn on the pendulums but perhaps the fimple st and most satisfactory id system yet tried is that in which the control ia effected OB in eath hour exactly at tha lour the standard clock makes a completing a circuit through all the controlled oled timepieces time pieces and exciting a magnet in each in obedience to this impulse a pair ot armi from the dial to the figure all and meet swiftly in the center with the minute hand tight in their embrace and vanish the next instant behind the dial where they await the next hourly eum mone each clock is thus mechanically corrected every hour as the arms sweep over minutes pao on ech side of the true vertical and the cloak that fails to keep time by three minutes ia the hour may well he aub omitted to internal examination another convenience ahu h is sometimes added to a e stem of time regulation ia an arrangement for electrically wind agop the clucks at regular intervals ho long as the electrical supply is maintained manta ined and the clockwork coni iones in t roper older baich a system faima ai near ail approach to motion as the conditions of our planet give ua the right to ex pec |