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a NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. however, & class of ‘bond ‘who, under the | came to the shop, using every kind of abusive language and | ing out) they had the audacity to murder a large | ear nor listen to the commands of the barbarians. "i Ny ») nee Of teaching’ teeee perk, rere Toto toto the | secking she man Sua that he aight obtain sntiatacen from | Mumber offorelguers” Chapels were fired aad de. | mouths of iy MEXICO. 5 atent dlarepute, making Fuine parade of what ts prop!, him, Sunaought.s man to intercede for him, and after ro- | gtroyod, and the opportunity was seized to rob and | 94 4, THE PROPLE CAN ONEW METAL, i} ’ lous and what is unprov!cious, and of future rewards and | peated | acknowledgments of ‘his offence the matter was | {¢ my ‘These were undoubtedly wicked acts, | $'4.the untted determination of tho multitude 1s as good ag punishments for abe Bnrpons of giving currency thelr foo | SFBPPAA a suas ror one ofthe THen-ehn sect to tread on | omitted In Contempt OF IAW. touted” our righteous wrath we, hearty adherg to i36 y degrees they collect men and women into | the cross i an act of apostacy which destroys the efficacy of It having been ascertained by Tseng, Governor kingdom of our sovereign, would not only sive ‘vent to # litle Rece tion in nie f Ri 9 's 4 prom yous gi herings for the purpoze of burning incense. | their mag al arty I so t_men jn the night to take ashes and | General of Chih-Lt, that the tales about the digging | of t a baie ee will not allow us to staud under Oe me Pp onor 0! warez’ af Y mo ht + a ncmen and artisans negiect their business, and — écatter them to front of thelr doovs in the form of across, out of eyes and the cutting ont of hearts were Ut ‘aven with them, but would make an eternal end of the A Remarkable Expose of Celestial Policy | of things str treacherous, depraved and designing person ®, who form pe teaarusions,, The | gad than to, he, meraise, soot men iowa and tee wit | toriy false, and rested on no foundation whatever, | Wiest being obigedo Nays tans arer Rear Secretary of State. ‘dan: | They took a broom and swept the ashes away, and kneehng | 2€ Made search for the murderers concerned in the me ie Vers continue in reference to the secs in Toward Barbaria LS. serous combinations ‘and pledge themselves to each other by | Gown repeated, fmprec ations for a long time, and then re- | any tame CAP sexier, some later, about be ieee ay ene tAgONGS pt (ee: paiop. Chu s) we oat! ey Me" i jicated ness 5 eT IN DARKNESS AND DISPERSE AT DAWN, ‘The two events jnat narrated are matters of personal ob- if these, Feng, the cripple, and others, twenty in | to burn their houses is not enough to cover their Thor imperil helt lives sin azainat righteonsaess and de- | servation, ao tuat tue fact thal they will not trend upon the | all, who had taken lie, have been sentenced to sum. | sms. If ever the mandarins repair ther houses | MIS EXCELLENCY’S SPEECH. _ ceive and entrap the peop's, The Ume arrives at last when cross m most clearly catabilshed. If, therefore, the | mary decapitation. Wang ‘Wu, (nick-named), the | their flerce Names will increase tie more, and they thelr practices come to Hight, One after another they are head | man of | every particular | ‘district would | Tittig Awl and others, tWentveflve in all, Wio | Will devour us Hengehow peonle like fish and flesh, THE RELIGIONS OF THE WEST EXPLAINED, | Sanizeumcneietns Ste Pamistinent witch They pring | floy stonccutters to make Crosses for ah the tots &t; | Had availed themselves of the confusion oc: nd there is ano knowing w ha they wil do hereafter. pn thi i ‘The bead of the religion, in the end, ap- | streets, and also to carve crosses on every doorstep, and if Castoned by the outbreak to take property, e reverently receive the light that descends from ree ee ee eeirat churactet caso pruse ot aatencsa aah | anyone objected to acthitn dows av ogo Geena fost aad | have. been” condemmed, “im ‘aifterent degress | ¥OUr Excellency’s happy star, who from tne ume of | £R® Secretary Interviewed by a hat from which happiness was sought becomes the fruitful ive lim out of the district ; and if at all the river and sea- | of severity to banishment, The Prefect and Magis- YOUR DESCENT PROM THE CHARIOT Herald Reporter. = * : soures of mins side ports, aa well as at the villages and crossroads, crossos | trate of Tient-sin, who mismanaged this aifair, have | have clearly set in order all imperial business and Fine Points of the Five Errors | ,.s'o:nezidonsot the Went the leading one te that, of | were cul a8. precautionary meature this would be an ad- | been punished with unusual severity, being exited | rectified. the relations and virtues, We como alto lah and unfounde nn emannnne torcet a living. alk of things ett: regarde’ as | mirable plan 2 orthodox. Becanse its texchors were well versed in mathe- | In every temple thoy are in the habit of worshipping a -Lung-Chiang (the banks of the Amoor), there | gether, shedding tears of blood, and Peay, that you, Tien- 5 matics our government made uie of them. Of this you can- ‘ked boy, five or alx inches long, which th ce | to atone for their fault by service (3). This for ex- | Our divinely inéelligent parent, wall our leader ‘i der —( Election of the en Chu. not be ignomante Now, as to unauthorized ‘doctrines which | J as, ba ‘out of respect to the ny ae ay call Prt | ample’s sake. The arrangements {or'the compenses and drive out violently the non-human species and Mexico Not Uni beck hg Moe naar tingle Riey Me deapire tha poenie, oer iawe of tot tolerate et fer false | Fe hing rit they call ‘him Prince Noa-cha, ‘This ought also | tion (4) und Indemnity (of the families bereaved) peoearee a (as), the 500d and Sirtaous, and, digging Bubble—Escobeda Afraid to Raise an c E resently Tesusc The object for which” government establisues | A DEATH BLOW TO FALSE DOCTRINES (RXTRA Baro Deen unde aammderagon, et Wil, p of doctrine (Contueiauigul). a ‘Ue Perfection Insurreotion—Dias to be the Lamentations of “ihe Man Most | ws uw manifeaty to, restrain the people from | | The Christian religion, in not allowing honor to the tablets behoove the the military and tho lost humbly and Umidly presented, doing wrong and to lead them in the way of | of cmperorsand ancestors, and forbidding to ancrifice to It will behoove the gentry, the military ry Noxt President. Virtue; to suppress what: ts corrupt, and to elevate what 8 | aeceasod parents, moat certainly seoks to abolish, under | Poople of every province to take warning by this; he book concludes a8 follows:—One who has ” DS, ieart. true; to avoid danger and to promote peace. You, my peo} Distressod in I trons ta arate Sameer ani Jo Rete Does, Toman | Beare are provided with food end c'othing; in whater direction Buda 1 | that so the; be prevented following the lke | given great attention to the subject has investigated course, "Ana ‘whereas’ is 1s too possible that, ‘the | many authorities and substantiated the pe thus | doubts of the multitude not being yet dissipated, sednlrag by what he himself has seen and heard, A brilliant reception was given on Monday evening the relations which men sustain to the Emperor and ents, But it is sald in Heii's introduction that th ist and Tauist religions have manitestly no suitabls SACO ee ro lk hi te ‘jcly. Should be blind 4 i Is a . ry My La be Evidence from Public Records Concerning the | ee or ae eee ee ete artemis ot | Soa And that even Confucianism ts not without fanit in thie | people of every uistriot are expected to understand | of corrupt doctrines. Being distreased lest human | Street and Filth avenue, in honor ot his Excelter \ F Deeds of tho Christian. Missionaries... | Geusrarmes tus yeosla ylove’ nol saveians Com irigh: | Paacocint: ey oatecrtens emma jam ouleient | SAbQver mine tua trained) ieee BOR waee: GEERADEOR: | Treaty Written Tals bone Her eieete tase RIL nD. |i eeror Dom Tansolo Mariscal, Becrethry of tale ve ' Dark Deeds of the Christi i Teoustess: His nbirty wax complete and flimatrions; biamnede | aleoeremark ctthe weadhiors teat tte warakip the;yehole ee ERE? tet cious ite ctaniacarn | Toe F the smperial edict, | te Juares government in Mexico, Among those . read it will, reverentiy obeying the imperial edict of instruction most ltiminous; {ts adaptation to the world and | company of Buddhas is not to be compared in Importance | teaching’ ito persue the opens ok muauaoRy | Sota buat canasgert as the toll of thie’ oratty a present were Mr. Robert J. Livingstone, Presidems i men most thorongh and complete. Lot. nF People, looking | with revereneing your two parents.’" This la certainly recoe- | trade advantages in common, both native and for | and not voluntarily enter upon vicious paths and be | of the Mexican and United States ‘Telegraph Com- . up with submissive reverence to the Imperial will, should, tm | nizing filial duties, Moreover, our Confucianism refers to f , } Pekin to China, China to the World !— | sbetionce "to", reject "unt “oppose corrupt "doctrines | “the arrangements of Heaven,” “theorder of Heaven," “une | elgner. ‘The State reatds all (both native aud for- | Swaliowed up tu the pit of this pernicious heresy. | pany: Major General W. F. Smith, General E. & as you would relations of Heaven” and “the nature conferred b; ven" | eigner alike with the same pillauthropic feeling, | This, I can truly say, is the origin and design of ts | © Lot None Resist! Babe bere rr a lg el a its very foundation, y Heaven i euraws ho distincvons. The men irom afar within, | book.” Sandford, H. @. Norton, General Vicente Riva Pala- Ao ing er ce ame say. i Mo yee | ae een Petar of Heaven, in consoquence of breaking its boundaries, yet more is It a foremost duty to PRINCE KUNG’S PROMISES. cios, who took the sword trom the Emperor Maxi- Apciatctea of corrupt di es extends to the mind. th'the consti tu- | His ignorance of His duties to His sovereign. His mother's | Protect. AS & proper finish we give below the oficial | milan; M. Guzman, of the French Consulate; the tion of the w tion of the taind there ure inuerent tendencies to truth and | neine was Mary and His father's Joseph, and yet they say | Jt 18 the obligation of the authorities (Kuan), in | despatch of Prince Kung to Count Rochechouart, hold fast to the truth you will be supe- | he had no father! His followers nre not allowed to worship | Observance of the treaties, wheuever a case presents | the French Minister, which contaims a list of those Consul General of Mexico and Mr. Delafleld. Madame jour. gona ann - Sn aa what # | ihe tablets | of aria me this laehere Day ipelt, 2 expnine 13h i and vee) of it vith ans condemned for participation in the ‘fien-tsin mas- | Naphegyi, whose lovely face was seen at the head of ateve: il have no power | do not understand the duties’ which children owe | partiality. It ix the tion of the people (méin) | saci cd x ty will prevail im your howssholds and | thelr parent. © © * This false veligion | Fo Bemeh their Caleta peA0e ‘and Pha rol bromlsed. 1a schedule of the pecuniary mdemmities | the table, wore the diamond necklace and immense | i i Hee lel fo roe manent te eto aannas, , You who | se jie churches ip the capital, tnsiie the Shaun-wee gate | hound, if there be maiter of contention between | Oysrora, DEsraTOM ROK Px oun | 80ld Maitese cross presented to her by the Empress Freneh Minister and tite Result, ite Sules oh eae ea it aa aou cag ant aiden to | wet of the rune Kanan gran woel ofthe Fucshinggate, | thom ‘ana ‘he forelguer, to subinit. wo the local | 77 Seo el oe merit the favor of heaven. You who took not above your | chow, Chin-Kiang, Kiang-Ning, Su-chow, Chang-sub, Shang- | Quthoritics, and to await the equitable aciion of T have the honor to acknowicdge the receipt of your In reply to a toast proposed Dr, NaPHEGY! wished Station, do not what is wrong, and g ve your atiention to hae, Hang Chow of Chi Kiang, Kin-hwa, Nan-hi, Fa Chow, | tiese, taken in concert with the foreigner’s oiticial. despatch relating to the Tieu-tsin massacre, expressive ‘ a De aera ee Reh ccd Sh an Klen-ning, Yien-ping, FingChint, Nanchang, Kaenchang, | ‘They are not iree, on this pretextor Laat, to assemble of ‘the indignation and grief it has produced. To this | to state to his Excellency that it was no fault of the vndmen euliivate the tields and old ‘ang-chow, Canton, Keve-lin, Chung-ching, Pas-ning, Wu: d Ce. acting ac) we ot the victim he news of the let the people aitend to t Ng Stan, Faryurn, King-chow and Ke-fing—thirty deus | a ee doe vealpnes Ay Apepeo pins noe the declared Ilsfortuno. caused us very’ great grief. For many | Mexican people that they had not attained to the How the Tien-tsin Massacre Was Bronght i . = i right; evi! coctrin About—Prince Kung’s Letter to the over you; tranq Which is why T remark, And my language 1s plain, ‘That for waye that are dark ture of clot and silks and cultivate vegetables ai grain. In i nall, » * What, think you, is their ultimate design ? years China and France have been on friendly terms, | same progress as the United States. He would ac- And for tricks that are vain, those ordinary callings conform tv and receive the rewards | The te f the decline of the Ming dynasty isto betound | they Will assuredly be punished wit extreme se- | And no one antcipated such a catastropie; even now ic heathen Chinee is peculiar OL peace, tranquility and righteousness. and corrupt aoe: | Inturirdisregariing the precepis and lawsor thelr prede- | Velty. (Tue fate of) the oilicials and people of | weare overwhelmed with confusion and emotion. It las | Knowledge, however, that there was no government Which the nang squis pine (0 explain, trines will of themselves disappear without any eitort of | ceasors and relaxing the re,niations of the seaports, | Tien-tsin is to be their ‘“amirror of the Yin’? (6) | been decided thatthe sum of 250,000 taels be paid asanin- | which had tried harder to encourage progress or The decluration of the Chinese government that | yoursto rid yourselves of them. + * Persons residing several tens of thousands | (tuelr constant remembrancer). demnity according to the decision of the Minister of Finance, | 104. 1 ore iberat in granting subsidies for whatever he treaty obligations entered into by them with the | 4 COLLECTION OF PACTS RESPECTING THE FALSE RR- | Of miles distant and Hot ncknowledging allegiance |“ Let every one tremble and obey ! which your Excellency will be able to draw fiom tho revenue | been mot ‘at in g is chon thay ei SORA ve cece ie | Rigios OF vlaNon, wea atan oF JaDouow, | Ht Riaallteryacmmatar Tianna urterenta | et Hone rest Sine Sateen et achiae af Gotadt Foueaie mages | €Tants proposed wit reference to enterprises for tlons they are plea eno: ar LEG IO? p mf ’ : vt u led ht, “thither without 0 fam! Col janivr and o! natlons they are pleased to denominate Outer Bar- ALOVE ALL OTHERS DISTRESSED IN HEART. aay outa coompany and watch them, and bave sojourned A special proclamation. other functionaries and merehants; the Church will receive | the national benefit than the government of Mexico, bariaps, in respect to the rights of missionaries to | Tue religion of Tien-chu (the Lord of Heaven) originated | wherever they ilke. ny one to exercise surveillance | (1) Li ake ep ne | with Jesus. tis untversally adopted by ail \Vesiemn nations | over them. Thus they have made careful maps and records | ping of hi teach Christianity within the wide limits Of the jis ainerents falscly assert that Jesus was endowed with | throughout thirteen Rarinoan OF our hills and rivers and the ri Or a feud, or a feeling of feud commenced; a begin. | Wiatis due to her, On the itu Treceived your despatch in- | put they had been unfortunate, and in numerous tite rent forming me that the material losses sustained by the religious * convicted, establishments and others amounted to the sum ot 260,000 | cases subsidies had been granted to individuals whe Flowery Land, has but philanthropic diplomacy on | divine gilts, He was abioto speak various lanuages. He | gonerai features of the country, and of our military strength | (3) That i convicts, tacts, “The Hoo-poo bas already cacided th»t the payment of | sacured all the advantages and gave nothing im its beam-ends. Despite of protocols and palavers, | COBMe.ced propagaiing his doctrines by exhorting men to | and material resources, there being no effort made to restrain (4) Lit., for comforting, this compensation will be made by the maritime customs of | Secul le adv! ses and gi ot Meyer pny Lie! » t h | be virions, Afterwards He was nailed to across by violent | them. From ancient times to the present lave toreiguers | {9} Or'are’ being graiaily completed; the money for the Tien-sin. Such is the purport of the present communica- | return, me! ipotentiaries, Burlingame | men and killed. Tis disciples cailed His religion that of | ever been treated with such laxity? The mistaken volicy of f te Consulate, |, en, thon:— ‘ Lert sett air f oa eatin io the ivilteed Ficn-ohu (the Lord of Heaven), and regarded Christ ashav- | the Ming dynasty hus been adoptel by the present dynasyas | Terihanminget nstpeine ih and gpa ig ie baeeateselow Gb dae caeeoeah haan: ‘A GRANT OF FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS and his long tall of Celestial followers, the civil ing had an existence prior to His appearance or, earth. They aiprocetiant, the wily treachery of men having been (6) In a classical passage an anolent Emperor is reminded Tue, | Was made in 1863 for the purpose of constructing & world is confronted to-day with precisely the same | [oricued a book—very artfully devised—which they call @ | forgotten. When their thicvish designs culminate and mani- | that the mirror of the Yin dynasty which preceded his own, | Le Conaul Fontanier. 30,000 + B00 | railroad which had been represented as of national 50,00 | tmportance—and doubtless was so—but out of seve- «.1u,000 | ral scores of miles only five miles of rails were latd, i 80 that a mile of road cost a million of dollars, This 250,00 | Was the so-called great Mextcan improvement. The | revelation from Heaven. Everywhere, in cities and villages, | fest themselves it will be acknowledged that Ihave thus | the warning given by tho fate of the Yin, 1s not far off; that o array of disturbing facts as adriguted te frst | they erected paces of worship dad dit” homage to te croas: | spoken beeatse I could no longer reialn trom dong 0. is, should elastantly before him, si pipe arte sper ce sien Pine foreigners, capeotalty (2a id the cross fn thelr hands or wear it on thelr |" SECOND PARI (EXTRACT), . | Mr, De Challematson, merchant. settlers in China, Toward foreigin peclally | breasts. If any disrespect fs shown to it they regard itasan | "the “Book of Povtry” says, “The frat’ fall of snow ts Retumingssaasexexamination OF ihe AnGen-" | sine De Challamalana Buropeans, the murderous Chinese are as bitterly | offence against Heaven, worthy of the severe: Wahmeat. | gathered into globulets,” and the classics say, “Although the ; lary book:—The next chapter is in the form of @ | yorthe Chureh.. hoatil th . re i the past ‘This religion has two general names—on> ae and the | Cagle is transformed into a dove, yel the wise'stili find fault | petition from the province of Hunan for the expul- Lies ~ ey 4 veda bot ain ie pass other the Ho.y Supper (1) The subordinate divisions of this | with hiseyes.”” At thus time the’ vapors of the eea are not | slon of the non-Hunan species. By grow outofa | total ou while the mandarins and high govern: Hi glo ye i p tranquil. “A searching examination should be made. When ersecution of Roman Catholics in Hunan apout ten | iisr or THOSR CON PU LM KN. T ment officials are more antagonistic than at | CM 2*bae its headquarters in Italy. It you invite a robber and open the door for him to come in you | Pears since. Though professedly aa apology for called ‘The Lame, admitied having killed Mr. | Mento whom the grant has been made for laying fh niago 2 A SUCOFSBION OF KINGS OF THE OUUROR deserve to suifer the consequences. I would rather be re- | that persecution it 18 really @ justification of it. It | Fontanter with a sword the line of telegraph from New York to Mexico are | nag killed Monsteur l'Abbe Cher | mon of standing and integrity of character, whe 3 j equ @ny former period. Scarccly bad we been | (Fores), mo assume, on behalf of bos ‘of the Western proached to-day for betng top suspicions than that at another | 4 introduced here to illustrate the manner in which | ,,2 Lem-Eul admitted hi Informed that, through the cal da "to the throne he receives tis auiuority | of a prophet, All that I desireis that ihe prosperity of the | forcigners should be regarded and treated at the | "4 Ming an aaulited having killed Russians with a lance. | will carry through the work, aud not abuse any DEMNED ‘TO CAVITAL jon of | nations en hiteue Sa Nee Tice 3 . a torile from the Pope. In ail important matters we king t. peont tl Afton tis Waal: Opeuinie’ wie sels At a R Prince Kung the Chinese governmeat avowed tts | $7 os a DB | middle kingdom may be secured. present time. tal opening Pp 4, Kien-tul admitted baviag killed a Russian witn @ willingness to indemnity the families of those Eu- | fel ene dh ratcndinaien ie senteat aaiaiie eietbate pions NOTE BY THE AUTHOR, tioners pray that the disgolue and eword. favors that may be grauted by the Mexican govers- ineacu Kington, ‘Thtes ara eatin Gee, TPfscts | Tha man most distressed in heart would remark that from ABANDONED NON-HUNAN SPECIES, 5. Lo-Cheng-Kona-Tan-Tze admitted having killed a Sister | mont, ropeans who were massacre at Tien-tsin, and the | are for the most p: | an examination in order of the various boo! compiled by | who disregard every principle of humaaity, may be | of Charity with a stick. His Excellency Seflor Manrscat, on rising, sal@ ducated to their profession from their Si : | : as ; j Western. bi appears that some. say. that Y 6. Techeon-San adiitted having killed Madame Challemat ters of Meray, who were also ruchlessly slaugl- | SiMtd Srenpwners. Ants expensoe: ihegrare dettayeés ey | Goa, (Sarde Wale Genk onea) eeeeeak tee ee fee Id have thought that these rebellious barbar! oop with a tick, | itted having Killed Monsicur Chaliemai- | that, though speaking in a foreign tongue, he felt pd, tifa toll resstied usof ile pe et tad oe epee if yerngetihy ia title belay yn) the Son, and. tho 0 would have thought tha arbarians | 97, T. ed hav! sic - Seroay Stina tie tntelltg roaciledusids jie | gontnibutions fro. kings, ouiesrs and people of the different "(ah or i) the | would bo for eo longs iime the Feciplents of the extraor | sou wie yard. an he would be better able to express the pleasure he upreme Ruler (shrng-ti) being God (\ ome say that Jesus died without any descendants; | ainary and civiizing influence of our Imperial Master end | 8 Wii-lao admitted having killed one of the Europeans of ie others say that he had a son born after tie deatn, called | obtain by stealth a share of the weaita of Canton? and, atill | Wang-hai-Leou with a crossbar of a door. experienced at meeting so distinguished a body of | Prince Jesus Some say that Jesus was porn, in the | avorvtly cherighing a malicious heart, posscaslag themselves | _ $, bla-Heung-Leang admitted having kiliéd one of the Eu- | gentlemen, especially as It was ou the eve of his | first year of the Emperor Yuen: of the Hau dy- | of place after place, would clandestinely make their way | ropeans of Wang-Hai-Leou with a swor {ni yy others say that He was born in the second | {1 5 he ibterlon, They delude the unwary, print and “if On-Ta admitted having kille« ver of Charity witha | departure for Mexico, He would be able to tell hia | Western kingdoms, from which suppii | terruption. “Lyery'seventa day they pertorm worship, which \- | they call the mass. All work js suspended, and old and 1 i women, assemole in the church. ‘The leader d ‘service takes the principal seat, and extoisthe viriues dow in witb out in- IMPERIAL CIRCULA hat arrogant and insolent doc In ent the peror, or the person who at the moment direct i the foreig policy of the empire, asserted, among | 0! the head of the religion, the whole crowd algo muttering | ‘of the Emperor Yuen She*, and still others | corrupt books, glory in their extravagan t falsehoods, and so | cutlass. that the cable now proposed from this other fa'senoods, that “the attendance of women | Praygi™.,,M hen the ceremony is over all give themselves ap | Zay in tho fourteenth year of the same emperor, The | disseminaie thelr doctrine and establish their clan.’ Every. | “i Tfaam-Ta admitted having killed a Russian and tohave | Soverument tha' S il rete doth betsbt of | accounts are of various kinds and disagree among them- , where they are overveuring and extortionate; they distort | thrown his body 1uio the river. city to his own country wontd not only unite the ‘a Cae et oe age | Bcives. In the treaties which have recently been made the | all admirable social relations and are devold of ali shame. ; 12. Fan-Young-Ten admitted having killed one of the per- | two countries In acloser bond of brotherhood, but ne of the occasions | thelr e: They call 1t the lous services may eee 4," In forming enxagements of marriage | ‘Mien-chu sect and tie Jesus sect (tho term by which Pro- | Owing to them the long-haired rebels, borrowing the name 0 C © rece e reigne e : 0 t e : F st sons employed ut the Catholic Mission with a plank, M for the receat massacre of foreigners.” And at the gett Seg emeere as pg a Ol age 18 disre- | testantiam is known in China) are spoken of as aiatinet, of the sect of Jeaus, have. Talscd attmed revolt if the north, 1S Leoutsul arrested the aword of @ European and kiled | 1 Would tend to dispel those reoulay erronsoasino= seme time a noufication trom tae Cenival King- | fered. Pe anaze the muaiter themselves. | trom waich we see more clearly than ever the intensely vil- | gouth, east and west; in the two Kwangs, Fuhkien, Yunnan, | him. tions concerning Mexico and Mexican afial They worship only the pre-existeat lord of thet et ' " = wubbsted: onotitring tlie” forelen © am- || granto Godeeeainetn.cteerere ieee #riegd sectand | janous character of these barbarians. They doggedly insist | Brebtaen, Aulus fouan, Shantung and Sie \sl,epreadi..g their 14. T-Chang-Eu! admitted having killed one of the persons ppnarally romulgated from incompetent sources. Dysleree leceRR aera aE oe fn hess ot Ger 2 ee abanAt Men are not allowad to iarrs two | on forcing a diatinciion, and tuen use {t to dissipate the | poison irreparably over hal. the empire. When thelr deaizas | employed by the Sisters with n sword. it would also proiect the interests of both countries, bassadors that, ‘though these events (the | Jar one man and one woman, So they havens ee doabis 0 thooe who ‘have not yet joined them, concerning | Surninated in he disaster of the eighth moon of the year 1b. Vaouel Ren Tae sadmalted having killed a Sister of Major General SM1rH next entered into a lengthy i ct Pr whathas heretofore been wriiten and reported against the | Keng shen (18:0;, the race of the whole empire was aroused. | Charity wita a swor. 7 ci ty TUAMPACTOS) |: CRUNOE LDUL DS id. by the | OP OCHOLETIES, Tien-cnu sect, saying that Uneir sect ia the Jesus sect, all of | (Thereference ig to the taking of Pekin by the Engiisuand | 46 T2Chang-Kguo-Chulen, called Denth’s Head, admitted | OXPlanation touching the dilicuilies Americans had experienced in attempting to carry out enterprises jce adultery without restraint, If ‘a wi for the nation’s benefit; but he was glad to hear When ts eatraints IC a wite | which ism lying pretences unworthy of belief. ‘This ie their reneh.) The Tien-chu (Protestant) sect has no heaven, no | having killed a European with a sword, and also to have imperial government, conpens for their | aj ‘ : method of befoo.ng people, so that those who are thinking , no father, no ancestor, no husband and wife, no human | Killed afterwards a Russian lady. commission 1s absolutely refused.’) Ii was the old | 7 Rr ARGS AGRA: Oo Biss need may | ot joining them, ‘although most manifestly deceived, du not principio, and ‘thew unbounded ferocity ‘and extreme de- 17, Siao-Eul admitted having Billed a Sister of Charity. irom the Secretary of staie that the rumors regard- bin eof tion, trained in deceit and | Aaust a f Of deceased brothers, | Perceive it. Pravity spread with increased violence throughout the em- | 18, T-cheng-ma-ly, according to the testimony of Leou-Eul, | ing a revolution were faise, and that Mexico might Chinese game of prevarication, trained in deceit and | dau hy mairy the widows of deceased brothers, ire, “Heaven is only one, and in regard to yoverning is | T-sno-Ta andthe woman Ka0-ou killed a European of the ‘ vith on tl ‘e basis as other nations. 1 tog ut rae lad ver’ | Uoces or nephews. They also marry their own saters. Wo- Before quoting further from this remarkable | Pits. ¥, fA cis | Tes ni ro ” be treated with on the saine basis a: r delighting in intrigue, Tae mandacins of every class | WwGes or nephews. They also marty thelr 0 BG i t id | called Shi but this ‘sect has changed tis nams to | Cathoilc Mission. Our representative next tnterviewe! Sefor Maris- nie HMR(AES (irehae Kilt *Ol-aiplomia fon cone | ea ease ged as pupertor, men as interior, From the | work, tt is well to call attention tothe scope and | ‘cn.chu, and set up Jesus as his representative. Itappears | 1% Wang-Leou, according to the evidence given by an be Fe EERE TOI ean ponent ee plomacy which con- | ling down to the people, all are subject to the authority of | character of the accusations against the Olristians. | tha: Jeaus was born 40 the second year of Yen-shen or Ai Ii, | officer of the police, Wang-ting-y, and of Leang-Wen-t-che, | Cal upon the question of ‘evo! PP sts in hood winking foreig . Fe ears past we | (elf Wes, Its a common thing for @ wife to drive away | 1, will be observed that no sect was specially de- the Han dynasty. Who, forsooth, was Lord of H = ki ‘some Sisters of Charity with a | be pending, The usual exchange of courtesies being = sain oak a Eva ae Ree enone teae re) | her busband pnd eck another, | they say that men are born | noonced, but that all were coathemetice® and de-'| fetus tasakte ut Fanshas? ocdia fa serene reals emp? | fates ote Oe ane ended this Eixoelloney said he believed he knew the Lave becn beaten by the Chinese 1a everything but | p' womens therefore many ol their kingdoms are governed | Poeq' ane vile language used and the groas mfs- | This, their daring to deny Heaven, ts their 30° Ko-San, according to the evidence of Li-Wan-Veon, Li- | exact state of a‘fairs in Mexico as well as any hving war, They have talked us cut of the fruits of every | "'yi'Soclal tatercourse men. show respect by removiaz their | representations made in the book indicate the Yan, Show ¥ SERS iW TEL Pam Wan-T-cb ng ore aes Shout Aas nd others, killed | man, Now, there was great, ouastornarion among ie re abbieyi , niles and ipaoransl ha. degree of respect i# shown by ratsing the hand | ve ins ‘au, Shun, Yur Tang, Wen-Wang, Wu-Wang, with Chen- | some Sisters of Charity with a many people in American cities who held bonds the uncovered graves of ihcir victims | et their king. They ‘take hold of and | ton of doctrine; and they are the sages of ten thousand cen- M 3 On of it. it wasdesigned to incite the Chinese mobs to | erat B 2-U (called the Bodkin), Yu-Ki, Pan-Eul, Mao-San, | the report that Mextco wa: batchered in cold blood the mandarins now impu- | Eis hana, or pla : s ecallona, “Bop this. sect, perversely; fabtionlos:diaolical || Wangy (calle with @ stick @ person em- THE KVE OF ANOTHER GENERAL REVOLUTION. y proclaim themselves aby out hatr from the fore- | : i | head jb 01 c | murder and outrage. and certainly accomplished its ks, full of slander, vomit and reviling: and the ‘Teng-Laou; Yang-Lul wounde ig ve and beyond the tee as vilien ot tae TP eae -s A y poets me tothe lengik of stealthlly entertie Cue. ployed by the sisters, He knew from his relations during the past twe Tee ono! 5 ir thi arpose of showing the treachery | even gone to the iy 3 ervey Kaodl east Bites cul | Gannieontt muavokarat fi i @d grave and temple (Confuc NO BLOOD FOR BLOOD, OR MoNRY FoR wassacre, | years with the Americau government at Washing- r 1 a jag ey k C c to 4 the Pek | destroying the ure of civilized men, The condition of aflairs | MMS OT TE rd rn Sepidoa Sea eet en ate praeane PCRs cue ti eae This their daring to deny the sages is thelr Ithas been ascertained beyond ali doubt by our | ton and his connection with many esteemed gentie- ja Cuina ts such that ny treaty not enforced with | When of aay mest they inquire about each oth lish as an illustration the Te ctnnot Pionnictc$ Denon tts peter ts | correspondents in China that the wretches executed, | men of the confederation, that tais ered report pn cannon can ever reuiedy then, | revis’ as belonsing “to a. ast periods Broiers, snd PROOLAMATION OF THR CHINESE MINISTER hia uncetfore’’ Stans the Geginniagol ike working anpbedg | maimed tn the list of te condemned, were not implt- | gradually gaining ground, ‘and, perhaps, if judg. In the HmaLp of the Sd and oth inst. we pub- | i Jdom. ace each other, but when they t of Foreign Affairs to the native pigtails, issued after | orposed thie truth? Jesus was torn to death by the King of | cated in the massacre at ail, but Were Door crea- | meut be delivered | Upon porte th ccnet malign Nemarered gee vise cH, cope ahead a AT ves np to licentions intercourse. Thay c the Tient-sin massacre. Of course it was never in- | Ye Teu, aod tuissect makes {tu principle of their rell- | tures already under senteace, or those who, for | past history, that alarin seemed feasible. Jon to reverence the cross on which he was torn to death. paid to their families, gave ‘their | what were’ the facts? President Juarez had iver yay tins wend nia the bee: Dates ees chon to panes Fe Oey can naesiee) ‘The money iudcuulty the | seen eleven years of active service, three ae | Mddress each other by the name “brother.” Mothers and | imperial joke. ancestral tablets and the tablets of the five gots, ani thea | Chinese government, as the readers of the HgRALD | Vice F'resiuent’ and two terms of four years eack abie 1 to lay be- | dau hters, mote! rs-in-law, cail each i he may be received. He sinks s0 low as to call bis father " . a ‘chief of the republic. The imperialists had I x i 1 have been informed, bluntly relused to pay. | a D 1 long ot *e)5.e% Fi i ™ ther old n, destroying the |. tements | ffesrenly Mother a pes Nee eee ea ee ie aing: upside down he geeeinuc wea | The honor of France, then, nas not been | since given up all {tea of obtaining a supremacy tn terol Feyond tesa there ace no distinctions of hicuor | 4.Tt¢ undersigned has been instructed by her Bri- | three distinctions of superiority and inferiority. “his deuial | satistied, the families of the poor people who were | the government and now Were veing scattered over ed interesting articles ap on the later Fien-tsin massacre. We a core our readers facts wiulelt © 1 Ch y giving an extended account of the | thore printea | *veunion verter a 07 elements." In intercourse between su- | tended to have effect, and was probably regarded ni oficers and between fathers and sons all | by-the unwashed of the Flowery Land as a spiendia no f nd their ort tcata ; oa “ fered. arene there share are ae tannic Majesty's Chargé d’Afratres, to give pubuicity | Wee Cn Ny anccatore ta thelr a, the fanned: have received uo pecumary | the lant, engaging in trade and expending thet at » enabled to pr to our |} soot Lngiané and rence. These beorie Live an | to the accompanying copy (with @ translation into | °° ERROR NUMBER THREE. fodemaity and the mandarios remain mastersor the | means jor th: general benefit of the country. ‘The readers co, al documents, prociamations how of goatility, but tuetr hiearta are full of develt. | English annexed) of @ proclamation upon the sub- | Heaven developed all things from the two co-ordinates in | situation. In view of the startling exposé of Cittuese | liberals were divided in thelr own rans, and gome- quit aes , 5 ’ iv appearance is such a8 east’y to deceive, ject of the Tien-tsin massacre, which has been com- | nature and the five elements. Its law tukes their origin from | feelings and policy presented above ts it not time to | times presented an appearance the reverse of that ng a commerce the sca, Thi 4 jesty's hi lation of husband and wife, which, in turn, is con- i 2 et 3 romsen ct i nder 1 > v 5 i ridine actkcent 1 thee, got uring locas | Surance that the proclamation shall be publisned in | {onahio mulch etuente i Aerie? this wect when tuey | massacre at Will foreigners dwelling in their midst? | but they were Itke loud-barking-togs—the sounds A CHINESE INCENDIARY PAMPHLET of peculiar signticance. Tne latter provabiy aifords Naika the mitdie kingdom. all parts of the Chinese empire. ied away the husband will be sure to inveigie the wite, acasian played out? took no effect on each other, and waile tiey showed us the most truiuiul index of Celestial teas of | ° © followers of tele religion will be permit- W. H. MEDHURST, Vonsal. | Bay‘give the medicine of seductio pretending fa the pill Fe ceacion's fauure? their teeth they Were unable to bite, Well, the Christiauny and of the character of Americans aad | i to heaven, and will forever escape the pupish- BRITISH CONSULATE, SHANGHAE, Nov. 8, 1870, of immortality. * and, having once had such inter- art'sans of laberty—not those favorab!e to anarchy— Europeans we yet bave had. It was pub! Hoo posterttys uneg ire acets Obtaig! Biy x At AG Sita th RH HA Sorurees She lane ot theis adugivere are nel sven te meroean: seth ant pp Maha ila Sisead adth a tornetahoresiie pts: s they oxelte ths cupiaity of the ignorant, They ae » Wy resetatytott marrage, | POLITICAL NOTES—LOCAL AND GENERAL, | noLp 1b OFFICE OF PRESIDENT CONTINUOUSLY, seals oth o Ab cuietin' orovidite ed tha exeite the cuplatty of the ignorant. The; b ; Durareleft to serve ‘Tien-chu. Their daring to deuy the ° " A beecthrardhcetbil ttn) Mast hd ico vew.tch them by magical arte and incantations, €0 that i. > conjugal relation is their “6 A term after term, was against the great republican De Ba Ry ERROR NUNDFR FOUR. principles they had adopted, and they now wanted Heaven delights in life, but they delude the women, who James T. King 1s President of the Brennan Society— | a change. ‘hey wanted another man to take the - follow thear sect, bathe with them in the samo vesssi, *'*"* © ; feins eThey argued that the great sister repobine ‘They cruelly maltreat thelr children. Moreover, when one | Captain W. L. Wiley 18 chairman of the Executive er Lane helen twice elected the eame person, pf ph age By ust neds sen a number | Committee and Vice President of the New Boulevard | ang naving adopted the laws of the latter, they de family, intone prayers and plead for salvation, and wi | Club, Charles Schelder, of Broad street, is to be the aces to alae to el hie are elective eiere the man still breathes scoop out his eyes and cut ou! caterer of the latter. assure Americans that the Mexican people hav id ly in thi tf terte jess from the Trev iter; and immesiately wrapping ihe body incowon or aux | ‘The Philadelphia Evening Hera’d speaks of Gen- Hoare ange Fe at they sicten "as tox Sr raaiaet Re oe ia git daring to deny the com- | oral Sherman's specch as @ ‘bold, manly and out- | thought of further outrage upon their property and ERROR NUMER FIVE. spoken declaration of honest opmion—just such a | Persons. The people do not want it and the guvern- sacre, and was largely though secretly clreulated. | they joyfully ‘Toere 1s abundant evide that 1 was placed by | Prepasting crown cowatry high government oftelals in the yamun (law courts: | | Now, our Emperor, full of compassion and condescension, of the provinces, and from thence distiripuicd, | ee eee nee tae ey aerating this condescune The copy from which the lowing extracts hi taken was obtamed 1 n the Yamun of tla. Ib was given tw oie of the native Curis. tians by a friend in the yamun, in the hope that tt erthe sect. The methods used by them in ristlanivy here are different from those which Bhim St ‘ 7 5: ZB SPARS VRA SOARS Cea MSS aS | NR ER jurburians, so far from appreciating this condedcen- ves of thla opportunity to give un- { Itceaxe to their iawiess propensities and to scatter 8 over every province aud district of the empire the ruptand dangerous Joctrines of Fien- “Christian ielizion,”” the “Catholic res font re.igion,” &c. They al! discourse of aven aud avoiding’ bell; with thetr nubridied Bins AIS SSS GENDEW SHN EN aE SSSE EAI Se SD POSH would convince him of tue error of uis ways and vo the ignorant. ‘Those who follow th ment cannot attord tt, 8 | ' or 01 elt Their having these five crrora {4 sudicient to tmpeach them | % ; me r ; - induce bim to forsake the 1ereign rel: Thongh | Imuuctions veesme the'r abjrct waver. ‘The harm wich in every kind of evil, ‘These island barbariangcaunot be | ONC AA Was needed to give to the people of the | “'syyur Excelleucy takes a different view from : , ‘ they are accom, lishing by their unrestratned lawlessness far ] brought to thelr senses, For they went to la Wel ya Chow, | country a proper idea of affairs in the South.” many persons at present iu Mexico.” beard o: In € direction only ¢ Tcopy has | exe we uave ever known before. and Li Wei ya Chow became subject to them; they went to , +4 Wi ‘bago"?) is ken of * My views are gaihered noi irom hearsay, put from come into t e:stoa of Ls, owing to re ack they never make use of the medi- India, and India joined with them; they went to japan, ana Simon Cameron (Old Winnebago”) is spoken of | 4113) knowledge and experience, There 13 no dan- y lpbtupbalesicet a ae ee F used by others; they must necesaarry be Japan was thrown into confusion by them. Judging trom | in Pennsylvania as acandidaté for Vice President | gorio bo appretended irom the coming electioms, he tact 1 wito were supnit f copies were | prescrived (ur and treated by some of the religious teachers, these things ifs evident that their desire to extend their vil- | fh i be a cl f ‘ etrictly ed net to let the Christians Women mnst pr aselves for medical examination lany 1s not the matter of aday. Their present course shows , ON the Grant ticket in 1572, ‘That there will not & change of politics I feet fs . If & person does not recover the body, jpen in order to investigate the canse of »the medical kuowiedge of those ats of this religion, whose bodies r death, are culled “salts of the trst hose who have only thelr ueads cut vif are calied youments SAINTS OF THT AUDDLE CLASS? wiille those wiiy, hay ears and noses cut of are the Suuferior saints.” Culidren dytng in infancy are called ‘ vir en.” When the we are Keepers of the chest they ar i" Women dying in | mancy are ving ther chfidren f | '2 ao state of nudi head are cut 1008 the bent of Iz Ma Chew (a Chinese Benedict Arnold). Ever; y ” 1 éeruain, Hlections are in Mexico about the same as Wayfarer kuowa it, If this sect {s finally allowed to spread | The “recount in New Haven” is the subject of | {iiss in ine United States, A arent deal of ex- in China then this Jana, which forso many thousand yeara ; considerabte distress among the republican press. | cjjement, lots of ‘gas’ blown from stumps om has been noted for fia tivilizcsion and rebnement, will at | qy i , : de aze forth; 0 C | The Boston Advertiser 1s much agitated about it, Which pigmy orators delight to blaze forth; but it tian, bait reptile) sud mermatas, reaming about site locks |. Wil Governor English “hold meee) That wine | Youare to take the true poutical state of a country Or wlid or domestic animais, Would not this be profoundly ir f | Irom paid agents of men wao will say anything Gistressingy i | particular matter on the Connecticut river about | erect au ejection for him who hires taew, then of WR WOULD QUIRTLY BUGGKST ‘ this thine, the’shadpoles m New York harbor having | course Mexico wili be ‘ruined,’ there wiil be “ne that the very best thing at present would becarefullyto | government,’ revolution will be ‘rampant,’ the rongthen the const defences, to restrain and stop ther | boon taken up. Bioate of acing vessels, pluck Up ther roots, close ap thelc fountain What of Conway, who makes himself the mouth- NAPOLEON AND MAXIMLTAN ip gud the exact date and pl: jou the bOOk itself gives no expla o | tated by tL vi ly been weiiten by ay that the euthor bad niting public d hu been WER 35 Fu) S ~>NARKES+ Ese SSSA DOF Se SSS ion are de- | spread daily Hike «raging ame, and nobody dared to do | aA oe was’ the case with | ‘The Southern rebels, with the madness which has | Part oh vt ee eth Teal antin ¥ peu r striie or 8 S| manded back with interes saything with them. “Such, for art of our tertitory #0 ready for ntrite oF 80 foully ampl of tho: ed themselves | The reason for extracting the eyes is this:—From 10) | the TMen-chu sect; in our apebbalbargery i a or extral tJ ch BECE 5 place Heng-chow. In the times of | characterized them fre ning, sll rel: y eu Klux.” against their purposes | pounds oi Chinese lead can be extracted eight pounds of Tan Kuang there were there certain hateful vagabonds who | ypon force, upon Ilegat tioven eer cosas wong tie | ON a ear bc war why aid they affected nia or those Who n tuem to In case of fune 40 destroy their tleroe and rebeilior ‘i be in no mean pr Fain thi teache:s eject all the reiatives and friends Al An ‘Our sacred rousitberality, uni- | plece of Generai Sherman, in New Oricans? Will | Will be raised up from thelr political gravgs, and alt : government. O rom the t the coryse ts put into the cof with Me versal benevol reaching favor, did witbireat | his record for veracity and honesty bear strict ex- | @¢ hosts of Incarnate fiends be invited to ‘avenge’ : it has attamed closed aoors. " Bot eves are secretiv taken out s pity for: ce a treaty and not wage cot ‘y and honesty bear ic! - | an injured people.” through the orice dup with plaster. This they call “sealing Ai & linhal war against them. But these revellious barbarian amination? ‘But there mnust be something beyond that you batty far goaitule tor estern journey.” They algo envelope the <5) Koew no improvement or solf-vestraint, and forth« |” a1. provid ‘i have not seen,” The ira! slators properly 1 tnis extraordinary y eine net soiree to tutes Wael ae Yi B pala Trapels, ha rsd atta deen hag they fon | epic ton ele aly yrs ly “Nothing of the sort. I am constantly In com. ani nis extraord unwilling to eon‘ ese burial cas- F pulid chapels everywhere, calling and enticing the people cratic Jongr i Noth i rn book ving al iwpo " nce, he teachers regard thew ae rebellitix gainer the sa. Toto thot very “kind Of vagebond ‘gainy | of the demo members of Congress. Ina spirit | munication with my government. 1 tell you the . : 7 | * In this ce With tt Aight | thority of the Church, and lead a crowd of men to their , of death-deserving crimes crowded in umong them. | of unusual ferocity, the organ of Senator Anthony | whole mischief has been brought about by political on the dark IL | Sunoge ie sulvar seesived ion’ oelarttg: Vee: religoer ees der f Filled with traiiors and fugitives from justice their sect | exctalms:— babblers. Do you think for a moment we have and plans aud exposes the au! Gabolloal | sliver andthe rewainiag ninety-two pounds of lead can be quietly duped uninformed and stupid people secretiy to a re ai cost, But the only way to obtain the and whipping of men and of women, upon murder, | py political scouts *” pla by Which they seek to ure & public ; #94 at the o f cept their religion. At that time the government was fe: 7 Saustuins Cage Wil be Tenay ter decaset canines | is by compounding the \ead with the eyed of Chinamen, Fri) y overs, a9 that this class kept covert and seer, not | 10 accomplish political ends, ‘Because they cannot avold hearing these things, and blovd. The atm of the Look ts to imeité the ig. | Abe ren of forclguers are Of no use for this purpose. | Hence ys hae er ryvith Tepe Uttered in the United States Senate, a remark | They ao not heed them. Believe me, foreiguers are orant Wols of te mandarin to murder the Catno- | oF the Chincses The method by which thus ailver is obtained nor totry their arts-upon them. By and by the Yung An | like the abuve would have evoked a very lively de- | far more anected by such reports tun the naive? los, DML tis 60 Written as Wo fan has never been ciscovered by any of the native Curistians rebels arose, and there were rumors tar and near that the | pate, “But ave there not dissensions: THE FLAMS OF NATIVE HATRED against all professing Christians, wha ng the long periow in which this religion has been propa- ever nae | gated here. ‘here ts, however, a method of taking likc- Uovality they belong to. It piainty demonstrates | free of % a Mawrin® “the prance vot this ert is th indarins regard Christianliy as a political | very lucrative, aud some native Christians baye, of the accomplisiment of selfish OF | by great assidally, possesied themselves of it. ‘The political ends, Uniortunaiely the work 18 inlaid | words of sii is tuat Uley are able to impart a magica! power with vile aud blasphemous langu unfit to print | to water; to send abrond charms on the wings of the wind, in the Hirkacn. ‘The translators Nave pruaed it a No decpcnuure the sul heoe jis: penne Cae good deal, but as it is 1 affords horribie evidence of | “seh Mi dl ed Sninese Gepravity. It will be observed that the “Extract from the reat tribulation (which returns periodically every. %, ne only dissension known there emanaies trom few wag at band, and that ‘ue Heavenly Patter er! the Soutamni ned Gnshiges De SF6 towke place ia jeavenly Brother were about to come forth {nto the world. ' a case Lerdo 1s elec’ esiden: Care(ul investigation proved that these reports originated BROOKLYN'S BAD BEEF. + at WANTIN the moutha of ‘thie at st then It harpened that tany AA cabermananipnos Fee ne tee eit | mmattvre were pressing and tho severity of the law was some. 5 > What relaxed, nnd the scoundiols by degrene’ became | The Alleged SInuguter Mouse Nuisauco Tuvess Ko, eee ee reraueeGndl tonite: {Kian Cha) came, be wore orditary "sothing, “wal now gation, Tonis arrived at. We have gold, stiver and lead. tm he came in a eedan and on horseback be‘ore he preached at | Reeent complaint having been made by Mr. Bergh tothe | abundance, and only want raliroads abd caplial im night, now in the daytime; before thelr houses 0! worship | Hoaith Uflicer of Brooklyn, Dr. George Cochran, agalust cer- | order to bring them forth, We mauwiacture 6 were in the litt #, now in the busy cities; . cf Inerly thelr euasarios were tow people, now iterary men | tain slaughter houses in the Eastern District, near the head | better than in Gula. We have richer coffee HS eAa RINE [1 oS BET SR > SH at eee AN | is injog the balrand nail parings of wo- et under the bed mat, acquire the power \ ‘ Sacred Edict,’ which toms the pteface to the book They take the horoscope of ch: ‘and the official class, Although they were aeun to be apread- | of Nei any other country; but the difficulty is we have no (and which we yive in 1u:}. 18 general in ita denun | pas iy rapidly thay wore thouseeagted peigae , the pllatre necator cea en qtentigaiion of the couse of | communication direct from the interior to the sgn clation of uuortiodex religion. It was writiea by way gain MERETICN TO LE DESPISED. Le ppeal of the champion of animal rights wa8 | Coast, it we want to ship our produce we have te th Mat art asa means of ‘ors of the present dy “ r { paternal address from the trove | fhe bees hiduen be ciheca Tags le Medal tothe people, and is held iu the higher. reverence | themselves of tucir wea the? fi by the Chinese. Arifui aliurious aie made to itin 'Tisimpossibie to enumerate all these pi Aiferent paris of this booic, with the design of con- | eeck for the general motive which leads to th vinoing the reader that to diive out forelyners and | Saris $0 Batool our. pools their religion would be tat carrying out the viows of | £8 preeuce of selgon to exterinthate Wem, Thus they the most retiowned empero ij wish lo take posseasion of the tid: Ingdom, What in n Mmperors Of Chinese histo fatuation to embrace such a religion as thie! BXTRACT FROM THE SACKED KDICI—SUPPRESSING | extensive search: A STRANGE RELIGIONS FOR THE PUXPOSE OF BXALT- ING ORTHODOX DOCTRINE 1, the Emperor, being de: sustoms, seek Lirst to rectify the Tt was not at first suspected that they would ever be and do | ordered. Yesterday forenoon the Board of Health met, Al- | send it overland in caris ior greut distances, aud evil to the present extreme extent. derman Clancy presiding, for the purpose of taking testi- | consequently the After commenting at length onthe hardships the | mony in the case, and jsf the matter warranted ADVANTAGES OF EXPORT TRADB Weraut and peuple suffered through the despised | ter go doing, cf remedying the alleged evil, Asso. | 2T@notrealized. We want capital. and we appead and hated sect, the learned autnor condescends to d ving a r to the American people to supply il. particulars, Some of these are exceedingly funny. | *laied as complainants are Mr. Bergh, Charles Bishop. | “.ijnt investments are uot secure unless the This, for 1ustance:— agent of the Southside Raiiroad, and Heury Meyer, night | government is stabie.”’ ‘The sect had a funeral, and alittle boy pl ying inthe road | Watchman, The defendants are Measra, Moses, Nathaniel, “7 (ell you our government must be and oe happened Je pentter dies fa ios forme 9 oom <= pace | Mark May, Raphael Brown, Miller and Jacob Franks. Mr. | lahed, aud no go auto ee eer! Layne ee they bound the father and elder brother of the boy. r , Su win 0 ircluate, Hain Fang K'wel tried to pacity them by exhortas | Thomas Pearsall appeared as counsel for the defence. Mr. pad on ne ey wie mink they ‘will require tion, and’ recolved & most 'severo beating. They moreover | Bergh, who was calied to the stand firat, bad nothing further | tow nnd order ail good government the same as took the collin into the house of the liltle child to bury it | to communicate than he had already stated in bis tetterto | the jatter? Certainly thoy will’? 1" two of the cuncnized em nasty, isa kin) tices. If we ina fixed onder the \ = RES RPS NGBS VSS>RBSSS Elles ie quiry, be wickedness and to sound the « proving the national | Warning. In order (o | POSTSCRIVT BY AN UNWORTHY RETIRED SCHOLAR, “ i ‘th mone | rectify the people's hearte {ta ne A te tematote tk Hooke relating to the Christian religion are mor. there, and not til the aeighbors presented them w Y | the Health Ui je had wo further personal knowledge ° and of the Fourth. methods of instruction. | Men naturnly’ roe ving from their | outy and ft iimporsble to review tema ‘tai (yirien and gicnaie nin a6 eet of the allar, " Army corps, is anid to ve ready Tor revolt,’? birth correct principles of truth, wher they belong to the | Wh) complied the preceding treatise accomp! 18 work Mr. 0, WW. Bishop was then cailed to the stand and tertifed \'Reoot trevolt with only one-fourth of educated or ignorant classes, must te governed jm. | by favestigating great miutitude of books, and making use many ties, confessing error, were they appeased. ‘Kscobedo cannot Fr ‘not mon relations, the radical virtica nndthe ordiuaty ralcaot | of rae experience nnd observation... Ilis state Biv further, they nent ont peop'e of thet party in ali direc- | theme’ cone gaa cea cau Farle wae Mugla AC amare | tho army. He 4s avvorn bY lus oath of command tions (o sell candy, and opened suops profeasedly for the pur- if vane aid only to remain faithful himself, but to keep his pose of dispensing medicine. OF those who made the mis | from’ “twelve to gety eh eM secpe over ‘the’ | Koldlera obedient to tue laws. Eséobedo ty powertul take of taking their medicine very many children were | entire gurface of the yards. Cuitle wallow in this | no doubt, and popular too, but im the second piace, urged to death, walle the grown people were crazed and | Tnire, there” being “no ‘oiner ince “to. lie down | fe fy'u poronal friend to suares, and that, L be- the ight, “The P cient to make one's heart and on end, Even the vicious and uncultivated cannot Haten to them without dread, dally life, Tv searet out what is hidden and practice what js | ments are as clear marvellour aro th ngs which were never counteuanced by (be | Feading of them ages. The “ook of Changes” aase “the young ius suudder and bis hal eiuouted in whatis true.” To this end were the labors of ti AWMNBAF ASRS HARASS IT AY Pst ; RSS Sages directed. The "Book of History” teaches that which | Henes the production was put. immediately into the hands of Wished to enter the rect, j orto bal bay. Ge Oller toed, Wikeees bod: freunently, peed ~ath,t? Ie neither one-sided nor partial, neiber defected nor in- | # printer to give warning to all, eo that those living within Again, he memberr of the wect secretly conducted several | cate there that were toting conmiion to kin for koman | Heve, 1s to him stronger thay ony oat) Ghee. Vises pieced ate Oo which the empire je | the our seas inay, when they sce it, ynash thelr tecthin tage, of the eating barvariane to the top of Sai Ven Pagoda at | fay? Thee aprenree to sea tactic te ag ta he compelen 11 Juarez is no A General 1s too good & statesman not to know that to risk & revowution Would be to lose all the honors he gained, in conjunction with Juarez, dur- are’ not permitted Co aeize the battionxe and founded. The work of the siges and the principies of the | Although y: govern went all have their powers in orthodox learning. sword for vengeance, you can destroy them by the power of With respect to heterodox books, not in accordance with | your mouths aud topgnes. In this way the ubiversal batred the teach, (he saves, and those tending to excite and | Will find vent and the power of corruption wili be broken, distur oxive rise to differences and irregu The immediate edect will be that men wiii be at once set ities ne the (oandatione of ail things, waits right, and, In the future, o1 te y ugerous doctrines, which muat be sup- | lithed. Will got the advan Presse! and extermiuated. Though you, my people, are, for | be very; reat! Mencius sai Hin Kevan, when through | .® iclescope, they | to Jean for apport against ths fence with thelr tongues out louked “down upon the yclty and sorroundlngs and | and presented the general appearance (witness be lev made a map, which they. took away. Moreover, | dinense; the slaughter horses cover from eight to twelve there wana culprit, Chang Tan Yung, who, his crimes be: | and inv to 150 head of cattie have been kept in two or th against the French, and subsequent coming known, wai aed and bound; "but as:avon an he Yards at one time; the manure ‘had accumulated in May's | 1 the dant ag ists, Escobedo cannot hope to bolted inte the sect end barbarian came and opposed the or one agalast the imperial J procoeding, and @'the man, ao the magwirace et him | JLT OMe Pear. Ae ishop sald that he had not obtain Ue Presidential chair by meaus of blood {Paap ot daring to examine bim. Once more, the sect | known any of thone caitlo to die of disease, or that diseased | shed,” SSE Ra SER Ra HRS Ble XEF SSeS De RAVE ABN > cirines wi! be firmly eainb- aceroing (o all generations Hp who can overthrow the I RAHRSVS ES Se TRA RASS BeeaS UegeResasee the most part, prudent aud well disposed, there may be 601 false doctrines of Yang and Mub fs worthy of botng styied a cattle were slaughtered for the market or taken away (rom He may have become religious *” who have vorh led astray Kad turvigh iguorauce bare wea | folower of (he Sages.” Ie wot thie thio fairiy earned by my AUVERAL TRNB OF OATS the yard. Fs if “Well, Lam not speaking o! his virtue so much as Involved with friend and pupi', the writer of this treatise aK i ¥ that ply throughout the year, which load and carry goods The night watchman, Feory Meyers, — teatiti of hia astuteness jn statesmanship and general OTUERE IN GUILT AND WIOKEDNESS. EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC KEOORDS, AS, ; 7 from piace to place, making several every ‘month, | he had seen diseased ‘cattle driven to the Mexico 18 grateful to hin for his valor, For euch |, your King, feel t fo certa'n keeper of a curiosity ebop, named Lin, whoee Each boat has on it ‘om Auelent times the Mp “ t ‘ ny porn the Tiea-c! wet for nafs He eres a oy d at tt ated together: besides Confucianisin, which holds the pre- | want one da; et a side the cliy. These caske are sealed u we have Bu hiem and Fasiora, Chute bas sald i— Eequalntance, calle ting then the man Bun A Notification for General Circniation. there is.n0 Knowing what thay contain Oo Sr wus | tele are et Coe " bo regard wo the yu ‘d 4 be too sn and made the ure crot ro only tothe hearts” We tne channe abject or | Roche ead sald. to ls, yi oe Fou Bote p this | With reference to the outbreak at Tient-si be sock bke raised the | chaser, finding ney had ater dee) es compassion, ¢ Feigious have been propa- red wooden caske which | house in question; he knew, they were wo trom | BMD OY Sie omit tyranny. What ale WADee Shang Shul tempiey out. | the fact that they were panting and {roth flowed fro thats | ne rnd all_are agreed UjOn Un ‘commerce, tm ‘the fact that diseased cattle hi i “Wetote She yey at aid.not Anew by whom; two dineas dustry and progress. If these attained it wild hree montha, but th require something more than an election struggle HH her credit and detertoratg her pubito propel i ect had made any disturbs The | fiat peace with them, and now, after t ted them back “ita way Deck to the 7: y , L eople of Tient-sin, too lightly giving ear to idle 08, ever stand witness saw on jaw BLa lor Juarea Wain “and prenerve the vital principle.” | thing?” Lin did not reply, Afterwards, whep he weat out, | bend} ti disturbance, wo 8 somes red ‘ata snail's pace, eae capper oie of Oba-te tem ust, ‘om je ¢ hrough the door, but @praug over the counter | Stories, suspicions came to be eniertained by them | same ea: Though threatened with » Gnd ft crawl ing, at a snail's p vat. not elected,’ aciSa ‘Urlocivien of Weed Wo avetoun ‘There ius | ead ao peaked Out, Tue aoxi day Lo. assomblied hls cian aad ’ whiod begot Ul-Liged: (1) thea on & Budden drenk- L cullongs's sword) we cows never bow tue Lead nes beck we | Toe ier ‘Was bare adiqurped ynill Turaday ne