Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin by Eighth Earl of Elgin James
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CHAPTER XII.
SECOND MISSION TO CHINA--OUTWARD. Lord Elgin in England--Origin of Second Mission to China--Gloomy Prospects--Egypt--The Pyramids--The Sphinx--Passengers Homeward bound --Ceylon--Shipwreck--Penang--Singapore--Shanghae--Meeting with Mr. Bruce --Talien-Whan--Sir Hope Grant--Plans for Landing. CHAPTER XIII. SECOND MISSION TO CHINA--PEKIN. The Landing--Chinese Overtures--Taking of the Forts--The Peiho--Tientsin --Negotiations broken off--New Plenipotentiaries--Agreement made--Agreement broken--Treacherous Seizure of Mr. Parkes and others--Advance on Pekin --Return of some of the Captives--Fate of the rest--Burning of the Summer Palace--Convention signed--Funeral of the murdered Captives--Imperial Palace--Prince Kung--Arrival of Mr. Bruce--Results of the Mission. CHAPTER XIV. SECOND MISSION TO CHINA--HOMEWARD. Leaving the Gulf--Detention at Shanghae--Kowloon--Adieu to China--Island of Luzon--Churches--Government--Manufactures--General Condition--Island of Java--Buitenzorg--Bantong--Volcano--Soirées--Retrospect--Ceylon--The Mediterranean--England--Warm Reception--Dunfermline--Royal Academy Dinner |
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