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Edict for the toleration of Christianity in China. --The Shanghai Herald of January 12th publishes an edict for the toleration of the Christian religion, issued by. Prince Siutsienen, son of the rebel or Celestial King of China. It was granted on solicitation of the Rev. Griffith John, the Rev. H. R. Klockers and others, and is dated at Nanking in last November. The decree proclaims that "the true doctrine of the Father and the Sire is the heavenly religion, and in it the religion of Christ and the religion of the Lord of Heaven are both included. The whole world, with our size and ourself, being one family, all who kindly and lovingly conform to and keep this doctrine are permitted to come to our Court." The decree then alludes to the missionaries and their memorial for permission to propagate Christianity. It expresses fear lest these men, who are regards with high esteem, should he injured during the state of war which prevails; but direct that they shall be treated kindly