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The International Relations of the Chinese Empire

 By Hosea Ballou Morse

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Taiping - Page 96
and 7000 of picked Taiping troops under the Mo Wang. For some time it had been besieged by imperial troops under General Chen, but he was in turn ...
more pages: 90 94 99 101
Peking - Page 369
for three months he was active in impressing his opinions on the ministers of state at Peking and in keeping them steadfast in the way of peace; ...
more pages: 52 205 323 347 356
Shanghai - Page 133
the nascent republic of Shanghai was reluctant to admit the Chinese mandarin within its limits. The solution was found in the creation in 1864 of a ...
more pages: 18 34 87 205
Wuchang - Page 433
an American missionary has been stoned and grievously wounded at Wuchang; violent assaults have been made upon converts at Ktukiang and near Foochow; ...
more pages: 64 230 235 292
Taku - Page 66
city of Shang from the assault of the rebel troops, and when, sim taneously, the allied forces were moving to the assa of the imperial forts at Taku. ...
more pages: xxxvi 64 67
Korla - Page 331
Over him he gained a victory at Turfan, and a second at Korla ; soon after, in May, 1877, Yakub Beg died, either by poison or from disease. ...
more pages: xxvii
Liyang - Page 107
The force then retired to Liyang, and at the end of March took up a position twelve miles north of Wusih. § 18. While the Taiping territory was thus ...
Paris - Page 369
Campbell in Paris worked splendidly, and carried out all my instructions most admirably. I don't think any one will say that China conies badly out of ...
more pages: 342 347 364 434
San Francisco - Page 69
An adventurous life led him to many parts of the world,[19] and in 1851 he made his first voyage to China as chief mate of a barque from San Francisco ...
more pages: 154 224 264 397
London - Page 264
Telegraphic communication was established on June 3rd, 1871, from Shanghai by London through to San Francisco, the last link, the cable from Singapore ...
more pages: 42 199 292 380
Pondicherry - Page 131
party must appeal to the court at Pondicherry if there is any doubt about the validity of the judgment or the competency of the French consular court. ...
more pages: 130
Hainan - Page 165
and had either colonised them and taken them into their entire occupation, as in the case of Formosa and Hainan, or had absorbed the most profitable ...
more pages: xxxii 460
New York - Page 264
The Hongkong Chamber of Commerce congratulates its sister organisation of New York on the successful completion of Telegraphic Communication which now ...
more pages: 154 195 397 408
Staten Island - Page 380
Hongkong is an island, as close to the mainland of China as is Staten Island to that of New Jersey, and much closer than the Isle of Wight is to ...
more pages: 397
Singapore - Page 264
Telegraphic communication was established on June 3rd, 1871, from Shanghai by London through to San Francisco, the last link, the cable from Singapore ...
more pages: 313 399
Wuhu - Page 409
In May a riot occurred at Wuhu, occasioned by the usual charges of " bewitching children by the use of drugs" ; no lives were lost, but the Roman ...
Marseilles - Page 188
His tour was cut short, and he was allowed to sail from Marseilles on August 19th, and leave the scenes of mental disturbance created by steam and ...
more pages: 317
Manila - Page 342
to enforce their will on Annam, Spain sending a squadron from Manila, and France her forces which had been engaged in the China expedition of 1858. ...
more pages: 131
Genoa - Page 398
regardless of its political status, and analysing further the trade of such ports as Rotterdam, Antwerp and Genoa, the figures for 1905 have been ...
more pages: 284 397 402
Shimonoseki - Page 311
and this policy was maintained until it became necessary to provide funds for the heavy war indemnity imposed by the treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895. ...
Fushan - Page 94
Leaving Sungkiang on April 2nd with 2250 men and 12 guns, he landed at Fushan and was there joined by 6000 imperial troops ; the com-bined force met ...
more pages: 92
Hong Kong - Page 457
Chinese taking refuge at Hong Kong are to be surrendered to Chinese authorities on official requisition and proof of guilt, and, at the ports, ...
Berlin - Page 314
Liu Si-hung was transferred from London to represent China at Berlin, Vienna and The Hague, and presented his credentials at Berlin on November 28th, ...
more pages: xxviii xxxii xxxviii 198
Nagasaki - Page 360
the situation accurately made their posil uncertain, and both belligerents were able to use neu ports, such as Hongkong and Nagasaki, and to obtain ...
Yokohama - Page 397
of China's imports ; and, to a lesser degree, Yokohama acts in the same way for shipments originating in San Francisco and Vancouver. ...
more pages: 402
Rangoon - Page 286
Clement FR Allen also joined the party, sent from China by way of Rangoon. Leaving Shanghai on August 22nd, 1874, Mr. Margary proceeded, with six ...
more pages: 285
Madrid - Page 347
The French government protested, and the court of Madrid withdrew from the position it had taken.[42] In 1881 Don Tiburcio Rodriguez was accre-dited ...
Bombay - Page 114
[2] Finally, however, it broke out and in 1893 obtained a firm hold on Hongkong ; thence it spread to Bombay, and in the succeeding twenty years has ...
more pages: 335
Boston - Page 199
A citizen of Boston, he was admitted to the bar and was for a time attache at the American legation in London. Elected a representative in the ...
Panama - Page 169
Comstock, agent on behalf of the Panama Railway Com-pany, offered $70 each for the conveyance of labourers to Panama, and to put 700 on board. ...
more pages: 171
Leipzig - Page 150
with privilege of appeal to Hongkong, San Francisco, Saigon and Leipzig ; and the Chinese desired that the revenue authority should be the judge, ...
Denver - Page 182
The agitation spread through the states of the Pacific slope, and many mob attacks were made on Chinese : one such occurred as far east as Denver, ...
more pages: 183
New Haven - Page 397
it as Southampton, Portsmouth and Newhaven arc with reference to the Isle of Wight, or as New York and New Haven are with reference to Staten Island. ...
Seoul - Page xxix
Conflict between Chinese and Japanese guards at Seoul. American government returns balance of 1858 indemnity. French declare rice contraband of war. ...
more pages: xxx xxxiv
Brindisi - Page 317
to 16 cents (8 pence) via Brindisi and 12 cents (6 pence) via Marseilles or Southampton [41]; and soon after to a uniform rate of 10 cents (5 pence). ...
Vancouver - Page 397
of China's imports ; and, to a lesser degree, Yokohama acts in the same way for shipments originating in San Francisco and Vancouver. ...
Vienna - Page 199
On the inauguration of president Lincoln he was nominated envoy to Vienna ; but he had been too out-spoken in his championship of Italian freedom in ...
Lisbon - Page 181
at Lisbon ordered its colony of Macao to amend its pro-cedure without delay ; and the " contract emigration," it ...
more pages: xxx
Stockholm - Page 198
After the summer it proceeded to the northern courts, leaving Stockholm on October 7th, Copenhagen on October 30th, and The Hague on November 18th. ...
Copenhagen - Page 198
After the summer it proceeded to the northern courts, leaving Stockholm on October 7th, Copenhagen on October 30th, and The Hague on November 18th. ...
Bangkok - Page 285
A third route, starting alternatively from Bangkok in Siam, or from Rangoon in Lower Burma, and entering Yunnan by Szemao and Puerh, ...
Langfang - Page xxxvi
Seymour, blocked at Langfang, turns back ; admirals demand surrender of Taku forts ; last letter mail from Tientsin (received at Peking 18th). ...
Rome - Page 199
The headship of the mission was then assumed by Chihkang [67]; and, after visiting Brussels and Rome, the mission returned to China in October, ...
more pages: 283
Hanyang - Page 64
Armed then with full powers and enlisting thousands of Hunanese, in 1854 he recaptured Wuchang and Hanyang ; in 1855 he over-ran Hupch ; and in 1856 ...
Brussels - Page 199
The headship of the mission was then assumed by Chihkang [67]; and, after visiting Brussels and Rome, the mission returned to China in October, ...
Yashan - Page xxxi
Japanese defeat Chinese force at Yashan. Aug. 1st. China and Japan both declare war. Sept. 16th. Japanese defeat Chinese at Pingyang. Sept. 17th. ...
Southampton - Page 317
to 16 cents (8 pence) via Brindisi and 12 cents (6 pence) via Marseilles or Southampton [41]; and soon after to a uniform rate of 10 cents (5 pence). ...
Blackburn - Page 146
About the same time a similar case occurred at the same port on the British ship Blackburn. In the end it was laid down that the customs were strictly ...
Liverpool - Page 230
Across the Yangtze from the treaty port of Hankow is the viceregal city of Wuchang, situated with reference to Hankow as Birkenhead is to Liverpool, ...
Mandalay - Page 288
Was it the Burmese king at Mandalay, a tributary of the Chinese emperor, held in tutelage by the British, and strongly opposed to the further opening ...
Venice - Page 284
Venice and Genoa schemed and fought for the control of this traffic at its western end ; while the cities of the Hansa diverted a portion of it ...
Calcutta - Page 27
the Quickstep, American, to an exporting vessel, the Tahitian brig Spec, under the French flag, 1600 bags of Calcutta rice, but permit was refused, ...
more pages: xxx
Tongshan - Page xxviii
Tongshan tramway completed. Educational Mission to USA recalled. Trial of E. Page for manslaughter. Russo-Chinese treaty on Ili signed at St. ...
more pages: xxx
Yuyao - Page xxiv
Yuyao taken by mixed force. Portuguese treaty signed ; ratification refused. Shanghai threatened by Taiping force. Tzeki taken by assault; ...
Amur - Page xxxvi
July 14th. July 15th. At Tientsin : Chinese city taken by assault. On Amur ; Chinese fire on Blagovestchensk ; Chinese killed in reprisal.
Titu - Page 77
910000 a year [40]; and Ward himself was promoted to the rank of Titu, or Major- General in the Chinese army. Meantime the garrison of Wrard's force ...
Haicheng - Page xxxi
Chinese defeated at Haicheng. Feb. 19th. Wang Wen-shao replaces Li Hung-chang as. viceroy. March 4th. Japanese occupy Liaoyang. March 6th. ...
Corpus Christi - Page 243
Belief in the guilty practices of priests and sisters spread to all classes of society—" To-day [June 16th], Corpus Christi, there were hardly any ...
Liaoyang - Page xxxi
Japanese occupy Liaoyang. March 6th. Japanese occupy Yingkow (Newchwang). March 19th. Li Hung-chang arrives at Shimonosoki. March 24th. ...
Hamburg - Page 50
Meiaenheim and Hom- burg ; also acting for Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz and the Hanaeatic cities Liibeck, Bremen and Hamburg. ...
Melbourne - Page 166
leaving Hongkong " in square-rigged vessels," 3042 went to California and 10467 to Australia, viz. to Port Philip, Melbourne and Hobson's Bay. ...