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a yy NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1871.-TRIPLE SHEET. ‘ianiead ‘ eieses CHIN iN JORGLERY. Ea ‘ 7 per oaks eer tbe | feaking he mat Sua that Senin obtaty aaiataciga rom | ‘nuoaber of foreigners, ‘Chapels Sace tant and aie Sion of nan Oe commen of the barbarians, The, M xXIO 0) : eo jarade of what is hum. Bun sought s man to intercede for him, and after re- | gtroyed, alld the opportunity was seized to rob and METAL, ind of future reward an alee Remwennamens) Of hls eeenee Ue! mater wes | ty lanier ‘Yhese were undoubtedly wicked acts, | 2™j.eum eacrmination ssetho'itthde 4s a8 good as Having heard that for one of the Tlen-chn sect to troad on | Committed In contempt of law. Lng 1 aroused our rigi he cross i# an actof apostacy which destroys the efficacy of It having been ascertained by Tseng, Governor | kingdom of our at 7] al i unishments, for the furpose ving currency to thelr fool- ‘aud unfopsdee moricn Theft goseet inthe Desinnitg te | tae dliniogencases to cet a living. By degrees they collect men and women into | th hteous wrath, we, he ‘sovereign, Hae ee ial artes sent an er the eaurgys, the ciioncy Of | Ganeral of Chin-Lt. that tne tates about the digging | of the hue that wil not eliow ustoiaud under the sae | Reception in Honor of Juare eartily adhering to the would wot only give vent to «litle romisonous gatherings for the purpoze of burning incense, o A husbandnen and artisans negect thefr business, and | seatter them fa trout of thelr doovs tn the form of across, out of eyes and the cutting ont of hearts were ut- | heaven with them, but would make an eternal end of the dis A Remarkable Ex: of Celestial Policy | these meetings talk of things nrozige and myetecions: The and then tn, the morning anit men to await aniase what’ | torly false, aud rested on uo foundation whatever, tress of being obiiged to have them ever near us. Secretary of State. v - pose CY | Worst of ail ts that there lurk within, these ‘asscmbinges | form their anger would take when they opened the door. | je made search (or the manJerers concerned in the | The Hunans continue in reference to the sect in reach eT ee te A ae teen ated imapeeeutlolae fo a ae ay, and kneeling ontrage, and seized, some earker, some later, about | the most violent language, ‘Their (the T’ien-Chn’s) - Toward Barbarians. a ay ggg saretapaelings 7 | turned to tneir houses, sainaged | any pecsons really timplicated (2) crimes are great, their wickedness extreme. Simply ND DIGPERSR AT DAWN, The two events it narrated are matt: f 1 ob- f these, Feng, the cripple, and others, twenty In | to burn their houses is not enough to cover their Thi rnperil thers ves mn agatnat righteousaess and de- servation, #0 that tne" caer that the wil Bot tread npon the | all, who had taken lle, nave been pensenced tosum- | sins, Ifever the mandarins repair their houses HIS EXCELLENCY’S SPEECH. PARC tenval tnt tlhe tae ceive and entrap ‘he peop'e. e ime arrives at lastwhen | cross m most clearly established. If, therefore, the | mary decapitation. Wang ‘Wu, (nick-named), Ls their flerce Names will increase tie more, and they | \ ht. On other th head if rticuli district ld | " 1 Hengeho: N [ee Pracnencaded and Saat isle prison, and wives_aua | give instructions to” tke various. sabdisiricts to” om: Title, Ah. sad. others, .emeQgreAra 10 HNO | ind there tno Knowing w poet! Seaitor: THE RELIGIONS OF THE WEST EXPLAINED, etftren are involved in ihe pantabiment which, they bring | ploy sloncenttary to make crosses for all the roads and | aati le ite ba le “Hroperty, | We reverently receive the light. that descends from, Secre ed jemselves. ie head iy '» i 4 ccna Pears ta bis ue character—as a prance of darknesscand | any one objected to itacthimdown ae ove of the sect and | have been condemned in different degrees | your Excellency's bappy star, who from the ume of | TRC tary Interviewed by a that from which happiness was sought becomes the ful ive him out of tho district; and if atallthe river and sea- | of severity to banishment. The Prefect and zis- YOUR DESCENT FROM THE CHARIOT Gerald Reporter. ms Ps * source of misery. aide ports, as 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 fi. Fine Points of the Five Errors | _Astoibe roilgons of the West, the leading one is that of | were cut asa Precautionary messure, this would be an ad- | been punished with unusual severity, being exiled | rectified the relations and virtues, We come alto: $ Tien-Chu (the Lord of Heaven). Its not to be regarded as | mirabie plan for managing this mat q ther, shedding ti f blood, ra f the Tien-Ch trsiies our gorerument ern rete Air eee! | nace toy, treet ae ans fo Hol-Lang-Chiang (tbe DARKS Of tee rior forex: | Out divinely Ingelligeat. parent? will, be out leaaee Not Under Revolt—On! Election 0: e en-' wu. matics our government made aie of them. OF fais you can. naked boy, five or six RE ee vy chee CR sybe aud drive oat violent, nhs Mon shuktah tpecies and Mexico Not evel ly an {be ignorant. Now, as to Unauthorized doc Seaus, but out of respect to anger gedcwdees Ucorive the people, our laws cannot tolcrate them; for false | fepealing it they call'him Vrince Now-cha.Yhis ought also | ton (4) und Indemnity (of the familles bereaved) | Preserve (us), the good aud virtuous, aud, digging Bubble—Esooboda Afraid to Baiso an sential ged ners leans Your sovargrneut bas Sxed peateansete, oF re ) iil vies Pe acts at havo my under consideration and will presently ae root fod SOREORY, cera aoed @ perfection Insurrection—Diaz to be the “ Ja ifeatly” to, restralt ; apiets | PPO | and umidly presented. den Lamentations of “tho Man Most doing, wrong and | tea them her he at oft emperora i nnoetiors Saad forblading i faerie t | peeneeen re. the gentry, the military, prt: The. Boor Zonciuos es followse One who nas ‘Went, Precifont. ” ipPress rrupt, wi deceased parents, most certainly secks to abolish, under | : (tention to tl . id Q to avoid dan, dt . ¥ " that so they nay be prevented follow! e like | given great attention to the subject has investigate SERGE Te FOE, Srp tera inte teen jet rth a foun provectlon rou (onparenia ut at isa cn gustan to une Emperor and | Course, “And "whereas ie te. too possiblocthat, the | Many authorities and substantiated the facts thus AAR i i an nist religior { doubts of the multitude not being yet dissipated, | acquired by what he himself has seen and heard, A brilliant reception was given on Monday evening ponder further animosity may be the Counsaeeno, this no- nd thus has been produced last by Dr. G. Naphegyi, at his house in Eleventh : ye tification is issued, and the gentry, military aud THIS TRUTHFUL RECORD MRE te tipeatens ot | semana aeetanee Contostanieme fs net wien fan peoploof every ulstriot_ aro expected to understand of corrupt doctrines. Being ‘alstressed Jest human | street and Futh avenne, in honor ot bis Exccllenoy . hriati sei nt Emperor,” | piss worship the tablet tothe emperor. This is sufficient | thatever since the (ratified) treaties were exchanged | virtue oe gradually extinguished, he nas with flow- | Sefior Don Ignacio Mariscal, Secretary of State te Dark Deeds of the Christian Missionaries. trangormed the people by love, and moulde1 them by tigh- | evidence that they understand thelr relations to him. It is trade and missionary preaching have been among | ing tears written this book. He trusts that all WO | the Juarez government in Mexico, Among those teousness. His abihity wax complete and illnstrions; hitmode | also a remark of the Buddhists that ‘to worship tho whole | their stipulations; tat the object of missionary | read tt will, reverentiy obeying the imperial edict, é get dent eee nee crates ie cengmation tedhewceidené | ooripaby OF Euddaas 1s uct 00 be compared im, Supotiance teaching is to persuade men to, virtue, and, that | avoid being eusnared in the tolls of tiis ratty sock | resent were Mr. Robert J. Livingstone, Pr re Toth Tefal RRO Te ee ee a eee confumanim reicrs eo | Wade advantages 1a common both native and for | and not voluntarily enter upon vicious paths an of the Mexican and United States Telegraph Com- Up with submissive reverence to the Imperial will, should, tn | nizing filial duties. Moreove ur Confucianism re! 1 ‘ for- | swallowed up in the pit of this rnicious heresy. =a pt Be eigner. The State rezards all (both native and fol aeons ay Pe Bacon ere design of tis | PAW: Major General W. ¥. Smith, Genoral E. 8 Zotplove you have no cause for auxicly. Should you ve blind | apprehension of the fun the dictates of conscience, violate the fixed principles of Seitts Bictesea or conseienen; princip! tween the Kmperor and b Evidence from Public Records Concerning the gosisue to aguorty we par foolshness? My Ceesryre father, the “Benevolot Pekir to China, China to the WYorld !— dience to i, reject und oppose “the arrangements of H ald WJ eiguer alike with the same pillauthroptc feeling. Lot None Resist! Fated, RQRNERS, CONTTAORATION AWD FLOOD, Suita very foundations fedraws no distincvons, “Tue mentromafar within, | BOOK.” Sandford, H..G. Norton, General Vicente Riva Pals- 10 ' o} Indeed, the injury indicted by flood, confagration But desea, the Lord of Heaven, in consequence of breakin; its boundaries, yet more is it a foremost duty to PRINCE KUNG’S PROMISES. clos, who took the sword trum the Emperor Maxi- and robbera extends only to the body, while that | the laws of his country, was crucitied. ‘Thin Is ovidence o 4 : Of corrupt doctrines extend: to the mind. Inthe const tu: | His ignorance of iis dtities to His sovereign. “His motuers | Provech | obligation of the authorities (Kuan), in Pee ee ive, below the omeial | milian; M. Guzman, of the French Consulate; the tion of the wind the inher 4 . et thi th See ce ee ee eee ne Pe a od Lees rte eee inated te morem> | observance of the treaties, whenever a case presents | tho French Minister, which contains a list of those | Consul General of Mexico and Mr. Delafeld. Madame How the Tien-isin Massacre Was Bronght | riorto tempiatiod; your conduct wil contorm to what is | the tablets. of their ancestors; this shows that they | itseif, to examine into tu and dispose of it with um- | condemned for participation in the ‘fien-tsin mas- | Naphegyi, whose lovely face was seen at the head of About—Prince Kung’s Letter to the Fight; evil doctrines of whatever sort wil have no power | do not understand the duties which children owe | partiality. It is the obligation of the people (min) | gacre anda schedule of the pecuniary indemnities | the table, wore the diamond necklace and immense bout— ng’s Lett: fale: ranquiliity will prevail in your households and | their parents. * is false — religion ; Y call ace, and they are mised :— you meet will be turne! into’ blessinzs, You who | has lis'cburches in the capital, inaite the Shaun-wee gate, bodud, if ers be matter oC contention borween promod gold Maltese cross presented to her by the Empreas French Minister and the Result. p your parenie and lol to vour k ng and attend to | west of the Fung Kenan grte ahd woat of the Fuchunggate, | morn hing the forelguer, to submit. it to the local OFFIOIAL DEBTATCH FROM FRINOE KUNG 70 COUNT | C4 rio49, es which devolve upon youas men will certaluly | in Chi-n Shautung, In Hwel-en of Kiang-nan, in Yan; * . DUE CROUART. zs don H I , Kin-! 3, tak . r : rey 8 é ns ‘stauon, (a not what is wrong, and g ve your atiention to | hi ng Chow of ang, Kin-hw: They es Sek ‘on this pretextor that, to assemble | of Nhe indignation and geet it has produced. To. this | to state to his Excellency that it was no fault of the will meet with thi ssing of the | Kien-ning, Yien-ping, Fing-Chint Nan-cl i r ani to do violence. If, respecting not the declared | We Subjoin a list of the victims. The news of the | yoxican people that they had not attained to the Di, Kien-chan, v1 Which is why I remark, rani 4 isbsudmen enldvato the tilda and goldiéra prac- | Kang-chow, Canton, Kevo-ln, Chung ching, Pas-ning, Wi And my language 1s plain, fice wilitar exercises; let the people attend to the man‘ifac- | chang, Si-ah, Fat-yuen, King-chow and Ke-fung—thirty deus i misfortune caused us very grief. For many That for ways that are dare ture of clots and silks and oultivate veyetabics and grata. in ‘i ‘nal’ © 2s, © What, tink yor ts thelr ultiinate design ? Deca pete he Shey plied bia phn ti dad years China and France have on friendly terms, | same progress as the United States, He would ac- : ny tose ordinary calinga conform to wat rooeive the Towards | Tho reason of the decline of the Ming dynasty ia tobe found | ttey will assuredly be punished wi : Sand no one anticipated such « catastrophe; even now | roowleage, however, that there was no government ‘ar— Of peace, tranquility and rightcousness, and corrupt aoc- | intheirdisregariing the precepts and laws of their prede- | Vevlty. (The fate of) the ouicials and peovle Of | weare overwhelmed with confusion and emotion. It has | Kno} ze, . vo explain, trines wi of ti selves, be ppear without any ellort of | cessors and relaxing tie rogolations, Of oe ae ports, | Tien-tsin is to be ed “anirror of the Yin’? (6) beeper a of in staaie eee which had tried harder to encourage progress or ent that | yours: rid yourselves of them. « * © Persons residing several tena of thousands | (tueir constant remembrancer). cording: ¢ decision of the Minister of Financ hSaidteapes | A COLLECTION OF FAOTS RESPROTING THE FALSE RE- | Of_ miles distant and not acknowledging allegiance (rer every ‘one tremble and eyt which your Excellency will be able to draw fiom the revenue | been more Iibera: in granting subsidies for whatever the treaty obligations entered into by them with the | A Dai TEN-CHU. BY A MAN OF JAo-citow, | bate beenallowed to come and go without any inquiring ato | Yor nong resist | of the Custom Houses of Kiang-Nun aud Kuaug-tunz to >¢ | grants proposed wiih reference to enterprises for ms N-CHU. N A led bicher and thither without vided between the families of Consul Fontaniur and o! nations they are wre hed berkeley ae sae ALOVE ALL OUERS DISTRESSED TN HEART + thy once Aesoeapany asd watch. thet, and b eaojourned A special proclamation. our functionaries and merchants; the Church will receive | the national benefit than the government of Mexico, barians, in respect to the rights of missionaries to ue religion of ‘T'len-chu (the Lord of Heaven) originat herever they liked, without any one to exercise survelilance s fe e begin. | What is due to her, On the 12th T received your despatc tench Curutanity within the wide imits of the | Wiisesus itis universally adopted by ail Western uations. | Over them, ‘Thus they have made careful maps aud records iG? Tits a feud. or a feeling of feud commenced; a begin- | Toning mo that the material losses sustained by the religions | Butthey had been unfortunate, and in numerous ach Christianity ny e wid H j is adherente we assert that geo was iacewst. eo throughout thirteen provinces of our Hills and rivers and the (2) Or haa seized and convicted. brane and G t yg 2 ihe i ot bes ne cases subsidies had been granted to individuals whe ve a, but philanthropic diplomacy on | divine riits, He was abio to speak various lanquages. He ral features of the country, and of our atreny That 1s, 1a, ‘The Hoo-poo bas already cecided th»t the payment o ; BS oe eee ‘3 . 5 ced propagating his doctrines. by exhorting mon to | Snd'matertal resources, there being no effort made (0 restrain g Lit, ee gma this compensation will be nade bythe maritime ‘customs of | Secured all the advantages and gave nothing 1m its beam-ends. Despite of protocols and palavers, nous. Afterwards He was nal isc! gat ae 8 cones by sant them, From ancient times to the present have toreiguers (5) Or are being graaually completed the money for the Fintan. Such is the purport of the present communica- | return ublic documents and pienipotentiaries, Burlingame is religion that of | ever been treated will reconstruction of tie Consulate, cathedral, &c., being already | tion:— Pease tpazeaireateranint ors, th re a] ee od regarded Carist as hay- | the Ming dynasty has bi forthcoming, if not paid. ee ‘4 DISTRIBUTION OF THE INDEMNITIES AWARDED. A GRANT OF 7AV 8 MILLIONS 0% DODANE ect pec etch aaleemrneamamahecte Meanie (PS a book ovity artfully. oetisede-whiob iney calla | Rareeean When tenle erisriol ion fecal caticanh | avae sameret Ge eae ah eile eee, Tuels | was made in 1863 for the purpose of constructing ® 0 onter rec! sf bon dal d bea tien. en their vis] ns culminate an ani .¢ mirrorof the Yin dynasty wi! weced cc Is owD, world 1s confronted to-day with precisely the same | ‘eve iation from Heaven. Everywhere, in cities and viliages, | fest themselves it will be acknow ledged that, I have thus the waroing given by the fateo(the Yin, isnot far of; that | Fa cbemeat ae cies railroad which had been represented as of national array of disturbing facts as affrighted the frst | they erected places of worship and did’ bomage to the cross. | spoken because I could no longer re‘rain from doing 60. ts, should be lnstantiy before him. Di importance—and doubtless was so—but out of seve- ral scores of miles only five miles of rails were latd, ; sts in chs Toward foreiguers, ee | ae i ny isreapeat la suowa tI ty fegaed En PP TR ed Returning to the examination of the 1noen- uropeans, the yhinese are as bitter! ainst Heaven, worthy of the severest punlahmeat. pea ke murderous Chinese al y iruls religion ban two peoural saasescns Beotomeed te gathered into lobulets ! go that a mile of road cost a million of dollars, This ‘was the so-called great Mexican improvement, The ways, “The first fall of snow te | 4! g io “, ary book:—The next chapter is in the form of a i nd the classics aay, 1 Aicbougr the | petition from the province of Hunan for the expul- hosule as they ever were in the past, | otherthe Holy Supper (1), The subordinate divisions of this | with his ey ki while the mandarins and high govern- | religion are twenty-five. ‘It 1s impossible to mento whom the grant has been made for laying rmed into a dove, yel the wise still tind fault - unan species, It grow outofa detail, It bas its beadguarters in Itai. 1 At this time the’ Vapors of the sea are not | Slon Of the non: Kk of them in | tranquil. A searching examination should be made. When | persecution of Roman Catholics in Hunan about ten 0) a years since. Though professedly an apology for 1, Feang, called The Lame, admitted having killed Mr. Me! u my ou invite a robber and open the door for him to come in you 4 is ment oflerals are more antagonistic than at} | « succissiox oF kings oF tm CuROM | Heserve t>suifer the consequences. 1 would ratner be rex | 2hat perseoution it i Tealy a justification. of it, It | Pgatasies with x aword . the line of telegraph from New York to Mexico are Buy former period. Searvely bad we been | hegie iusteursion. When king of any of” the Western | eee ee eds erate Dat ine inscruiatie knowieage | 18 Wtroduced here to ilustrate the magner tn which | 42. MeN oa aug, Aves Kiled Monsteur Abbe Cher | men of standing and integrity ot character, whe Informed wat, through the calighteued action Of | nations succeeds ‘to the throne he receives his authority | of a prophet. All that I desire 1s that the prosperity of the | foreigners should be regarded and treated at the | "S' Niang Ana mitted having killed Russians with a lance. | will carry through the work, aud not abuse any Prince Kung the Chinese governmeat avowed its | tre from the Pope. In ail tmportant matters tue king | middie kingdom may be secured. present time. After the usval opening the pet | 4 Kien-nu) admitted baviug killed a Russian wita a “a 4 bh ps a pera iy ie Mgt pyr ey do ed NOTE BY THE AUTHOR. tioners pray that the dissolue and sword. favors that may be granted by the Mexican goverm- Willingness to Indemntly the families of those Lu- | fel tens cuentas fo snare ra diin oy Fellgion | The man most distressed 8, heart mond Tomar, that soma Pe yANDONED NON-HUNAN SPECIES, if bemythenr pa mS admitted having killed a Sister | mont. pans ce CARMAN ak ieee ac I. r wang (bis 0 01 ci . 1 : = Fopeans who were massacre at Teu-tin, and the | gre forthe nos: ‘pari educated fo inelr profession from their | fate "Wentera’ barbarians, t eppears, that some soy thas | WO disregard every principle of humaity, may be | fOr sn A initued having killed Madame Challemal- | His Excellency Seflor MAntscar, on rising, sald Sisters o! Mercy, who were also ruchiessly slaugh- | chilahood. There are ober heads or superintendents dis- | Sees is God (Shing) while Oluers say Jesus ia tho Son of | Spelled. son with a stick. foreign tongue, he felt : Uihiyehaktbs duaaelyer “ tribut here. | As to expenses, thoy are devrayed by | God yshin-th), bis title being God (Shin) the Son, and the | Who would have thought that these rebellious barbarians Shang-li admitted having killed Monsicur Chaliemal- | that, though speaking tn a foreign tongue, tered, than the tutelligence reached us of the contributions froin kings, oiieers and people of the different | {ie ot the’ Supreme. Ruler coh my-t0) being dod eee areas itire Menilente et tna onteere | Ea oeaoee $3 he would be better able to express the pleasure he Western kingdoins, from whieh supplies tow in without in- m i g inthuos tecruption, sLvery veventa day they perforin worsaip, wruicn | Father. Some nay that Jesus dled without any dea Ginary and civiizing intuonce of our Imperial Master and n i‘ | 4 sa} had n son born atter His death, called | obtain by atealth a share oi the weaita of Canton? and, atill ent the E- | they call the mass. All work is suspended, and old and | pliers Loge ° v : | Young, men and twomen, assemole inthe euurche The leader | EFnce Jesus, Some say that Jesus was porn in the secretly cherishing a malicious heart, poss-ssing themselves IMPERIAL CIRCULAT. In that arrogant and insolent doca ord. oot aha crossbar ef Bice he, Saronsane of experienced at meeting 80 distinguished a body of ng admyi having kiliéd one of the Eu | gentlemen, especially as it was onthe eve of his Peror, or the persoa why at the moment divecied | G7 he'servies takes the princ}pal seat, and exiiathe virluet | Nasty? *otbera ‘aay ‘that He wae Dorn in’ the ‘accoud | farb the Lateriok “They ‘deluge the uuwary, prigt and we tol having Klled a Sister of Chartty witha | departure for Mexico, He would be able to tell hia the foreiga policy of the empire, asserted, among poste per lh Saverctaraneeatiee temate on year of the Emperor Yuen She’, and still others | corrupt books, glory in their extravagan t falsehoods, and 80 | cutlass. government that tne cable now proposed from thi other fa'senoods, that “the attendance of women | fytnuiscrimimate sexual intercourse, Tits Le ths beent of | SAY, in, the fourteenth year of the same emperor, The disseminate their doctrine and es:ablish their clan.’ Every. | 11. Tuam-Ta admitted having killed » Russian and to have istort | thrown his body 1uio city to his own country would not only unite the They-call 1 the “Great Communion,” or | Sccownts are of various kinds and disagree among them- | where they re overbearing and extortionate; they upon reli cne of the occasions | thel: enjoyment scives, In the treaties which have recently been made the | all admirable social relations and are devold of ali @. ; 12. Fan-Young-Te: d, but ’ for the recent massacre of foreigners.” And at the | coboialesek oe Ce ee Tien-chu sect and the Jesus sect (the term by which Pri Owing to them the long-haired rebels, borrowing the name | sons employed the ¢ plini Baer nat TESA (ites pectliamerrouncth no- spite yeahs mes shige | Sacded. athe cabo: paets in 4 testantism is known in China) are spoken of as dis Of the sect of Joaus, have Taised attaed revolt ia the north, | “Ig; Leou-bul atrested the sword of '@ European and kiea | 1¢ would te oe re ‘Mexican affairs se seme time a notification trom the Central King- | Fiiged. he two pares mannze the matter from which we see more clearly than ever the intens | south, east and west; in the two Kwangs, Fuhkien, Yunnan, tions concerning Mexico and Mex! eo pPror a uetr sectund | janous character of these barbarians. They doggedly ins Szcb'hen, Anhui, Houan, Shantungand se ing the foreign am- pray to Ged (Shang-t). Men are not allowed to marry two | Wives, because they say that God originally crewted ge ‘and then "use fk to di im: spreadi.g their 14. T-Chang-Eul admitted having killed one of the persons | generall; romulgated from incompetent sources. n their designs | employed by the Sis.ers with n awor {would also provect the iuterests of both countries. 1b. Laouel-Tou- mitted having killed a Sister of Major General SMIvH next entered into a lengthy Seana sare explanation touching the dinicuities Americans had on forcing @ diatinctio: poison irreparably over hal. the A ae A doubis of those who have not yet joined them, concerning | cu'minated in the disaster of the et 4 snes A what has heretofore been wriiten and reported againat the | Keng shen (180), the race of the whole empire was arou they or iitery without restrain T's wite | Tien-chu sect, saying that their sect is the Jesus sect, ail of | {The reference ig to the taking of Pekin by the Engitsh and hang-KouoChulen, called Denth's Hoad, admitted | 0X1 orienced In atemptlng (0 carry out enterp th which is a lying pretence unworthy of belief. ‘This is their | Frouch.) Tho Ten-chu (Protestant) sect las no no | having killed @ European with a sword, and also to have | EX! sbencee It alanine One was glad. to piod Bake. "aven, DO | : , they then on anothers auc omens aay method of befooiing people, so that those who are thinking | sage, no father, no ancestor, no husband and wife, no human | killed afterwards a Russian lady. tpate 1 Dbassadors tbat, ‘though tiese events (the massacres) cannot but be deplored by the imperial government, compensation for their | commission 18 absolutely refused.’’ It was the old i ot joining them, although most manifestly deceived, dy not | principle, and thea unbounded ferocity and extreme de- 17. Siao-Eul admitted having killed a Sister of Charity. irom the Secretary of state that the rumors regard- Chinese game of prevarication, trained in deceit and pnanter any Arann ay a ener BROT | petoaie ae brary rend with tmereased nlnee taunt Se ee eae eee ehisaa iuopoan ofitbe | 126, S Ceca Han Mere ous Unkle ab other acide pei pe 3 : re, Heaven {is only om ard to yoverning -sno-Ta and the woman Kao-ou i e tréated With on the sawe basis delighting in intrigue, Tae mandarius of every class | or nephews. They also inary thelr own sisters. Wo- | Before quoting further from this remarkable | f ti; but this sect has changed its name to | Cathoie Mission. : cor Tetrenenindva next interviewel Seior Maris regarded as superior, men as inferior. From the | work, it 13 well to call attention tothe scope and ure masiers 10 that kina of diplomacy whicu con- wn to the people, all are subject to the authority of | character of the accusations against the Olristians. eebtin Sous aa bie vepcenentstive. Tuappeers || «ads Wanglew, apoceting $0) Cm, eect Svea rare, | cal upon the question ofthe revolution ‘supposed te ists in hoodwinking foreign rs, For years past we | fri hutiud qad'seck eae Bi sey tie, oarive away | TL will be observed that no sect waa specially de- | of ibe Han dynany. | Who, forscoth, was Lord of Heaven guard of the Che-nsien, ikfited sme Sisters of Charity with a be pending. eer lets seor: t q a" Stl 1 worst ref 4 - n we before t ‘en-shen? or ita throne walt ? . i3 Ex e Lave been beaten by the Chinese 1m everything but | of woracn; therefore many of their kingdoms are governed Lo Ce at HR: ee hae Bees] | beter aera yaar tnaraene tee Opty? | Tass. o scocedting to the oridence of LiWanYeon, Tt. | Cuaen tateat canine in Mezion ss well a5 any VIG war, They have talked us cut of the fruits of every | atercourse men show respect by removinz their | representations made in the book indicate the ERROR NUMBER ONE. Wan-T-cheng, of the ‘T-chaschou-Tang cud others, Killed | man, Now, there Was great consternation at degree of respect is shown by raising tue hand | Venomous animosity of the mandarins and literati, | Yau, Shun. Yu, Tang, Wen-Wang, Wu-Wang, with Chen- | some Sisters of Charity will many people in American cities wo held bonds ook. ctory we achieved over prejudice ana ignora STEALING AND WOUND - d. hey do not kneel, never tenuingaknee | and point to the latter ay the publishers | fungand contuclns following Heavens, established. petioo- || -RAMIRRED' CMIRARAD TS: other property represented in Mexico, on account | a aud over the uncovered graves of their victims | b their take hold of and tC tion of doctrine; and they are the ‘of ten thousand gen- ing , Or tint aibcies was on of it, it wasdesigned to incite the Chinese mobs to | erations. Lut this sect perver fabri i | _ Wang-U (called the Bodkin, Yu-Ki, Pan-Eul, Mao-San, | the report that on butchered in cold blood the mandarins now tmpu- | rags a Mat mde ate’ fore | murder aud outrage, and certainly accomplished its | books, full of slander, vomit und rovilin Teng-Laou: ul wounded, with [TEE AVS OF ANOTHER GENNRAL, REVOLUTION, jantly proclaim themselves above and beyond the | the degree own either to design. For the parpose of showing the treachery | even gone to the length of stealthily entering oF ployed by the a! 3 sstasfolgh gcc . pk arnes se deroan thes. “They kneel only before Ged (Shaugth-and | and decelt that characterizes the policy of the Pekin | destroying the sacred grave and temple (Confuciua' grave). | xo BLOOD FOR BLOOD, OR MONRY FOR Massacre, | years withthe American government at Washing- censure of civilized meu. The condition of affairs RXIGTENT LOL) OF THRIB BROT. government We have present in Chinese and in Eug- | This their daring to deny the sages is thelr It has been ascertained beyond al doubt by our | ton and his connection with many esieemed gentie- in China 1s such that no treaty not enforced with | When frieuds ‘mect they inquire about each’ other's | lish as an illustration the hance ttl tag aaa 9 correspondents In China that the wretches executed, | men of the confederation, that tis faise report wae non can ever rewedy then. | but never sbous parents. | They, rererd pa. PROCLAMATION OF THE CHINESE MINISTER The origin of everything te heaven the origin of man is | naied in the list of the condemned, were not impli: | gradually gaining ground, and, perhaps, if judg. In the H&AALD of the 2d @ belonging to a past period. Broth his ancesors,. Frou the beginning of the world has anybod: : olivere: ; taum tee eadh others but when they tect dey | of Foreign Affairs to the native pigtails, issued after | Srosed tis iruih? Jesus was torn to death by the Kiag of | cated in the massacre at ail, but Were poor crea. | meut be delivered | upon & portion ' of ney v vi ho, for | past history, that alarm seemed feasible, But \se'vos np to licentions ‘intercourse. ‘Thoy cali thia | the Tient-sin massacre. Of course it was never in- | Pa Teu, avd tuissect makes it s principle of their reli- | tures already under sentence, or those who, 5 oer H nd inferior Ofte ‘on, the - he cross on which he was tora to deat f heir families, gave ‘their | What Were the facts? President Juarez | pechaten of cetclnal eleeneais." Ze inieronarne ooiwecd ws. |'teniea to have ‘Stbgr aud Was proveDly Tewerged | gion W revere: ecthd caiee ane spas hevhcoepe cieees | ae eee ices, “ue dasbaritdematsy, tas || seem eloven "yours Of active: pervice, three. Ms | Gnuchters, motuereio-iaw-aud. daughiorsta-lawy cadence | #P@rial Joke, bis anceatral tablets and the tableis of the five gods, an thea | Ghinege government, as the readers of the IIgALD | Vice President and two terms of four years cack “They ear vat oni th, Hlenrcaiy Fathers the ne aay oe cs Ueeactiee coamema’ teniveatay tne cr | have been ‘mformed, bluntiy relusea to pay. | as chief of the republic. The imperialists had long vhey Say that only the 3 only Fi Notificat ld brother and his mother old woman, destroying the law of Motber ant the Heaventy aEMhee ace able, The undersigned has been instructed by her Bri- social relations d turoing upside down the Bvervirvues and | The honor of Fran then, has not been | since given up all idea of obtaining a supremacy ta J 6th inst. we pub- | China, those printea on the Jatier day giviug an exteuited account of the ‘Tien-tsin w We are no 1 to lay be- fore our readers facts wiilcl ¢ tements q : ud these there are no distinetios a 5 . three distinctions of st wity and inferiority. ‘his dealal tisfied, the families of the poor people who wero | the government and now were veing scattered over iis Geis isis Tueor Western antons generally de ie | Sane Majesty's Chargé dAdalres, to give publicity | or parents and ancestor thee ¥ fo" ornelly ‘murdered have Tecelved no pecuniary | the lanl, engaging in trade and expending thet wrotclDt Licexed ie dahon gland and France. ‘These people have an | to the accompanying copy (with @ transiation Into ERROR NUMBER THREE. Indemnity and the mandarins rematn masters o: the | means for the general benedt of the country. ‘The readers co, Mf oTivial documents, prociamations goatiltty, but teir hearts aré full of devel, | English annexed) of @ prociamation upon the sub- | Henven developed all things from the two co-ordinates in | situation. In view of the startling exposé of Ciinese | liberala were divided in their own rans, and some- ™ carance ts such a8 east'y to dece! ject of the Tien-tsin massacre, which has been com- | nature and the five elements. Its law tukes their origin from | resented above is it not time to | times presented an appearance the reverse of that gad translations irom by carrsing (4 comuerce on the sea. They are | iunicated to her Britannic Majesty's Legation by | the relation of husband and wife, wilch, in turn, is con- pany — fat how long will the civilized | expected irom men Whose professed object Is the a z: . id “in eve.y seaport where galn ia to be hau by Foreiga Atal: tt Pekii ith nected with the customs wich civilize society and the rela- % rs a f their count A CHINESE INCENDIARY PAMPHLET ni plundering. At frst they confined themselves | #6 Yaméu of Forelga Alairs a in, with an a8- | Ter anio which educate it. Anterior to this (relation of hus- | World permit the ralers of the Celestial kingdom to neral prosperity and progress o} ry, of peculiar signticance. Tae latter provably aifords Darbariane adjacent to thet, not asting tocarry | #uratice that the proclamation shall be publisued in | }2nd'und wife) there is Hothing. Yet this sec when tuey | massacre at Will foreigners dwelling in their midst? | but they were Iike loud-barking-dogs—the sounds nave led away the husband will be sure to inveigie the wise, ig the Caucasian played out? took no effect on each other, and wuile they showed n the middie kingdom. all parts of the Chinese empi tians by a friend in the y Would convince him of the err , in the hope that tt or of uis Ways aud pies of humanity Ja thelr B zI — persons, The people do not want it ant ERROR NUMUKR FIVE. spoken declaration of honest opmion—just such a Peahnot atord it i tre.igion,” Ac. They al! discourse of | scekiny heaven and avoiding’ bell; with thelr mabridied deceive the ignorant. "Those who follow thelr mon pring cloth hurry it into the cofin. | thelr daring to deny the com- | eral Sherman's specch as @ “bold, mauly and out- | tought of further outrage upon their property and e guvern- Their having these five crrora is sudicient to impeach them re. us the most truiisui index of Celestial ideas of followers of this religion will be permit- MEDHURST, Vonsul. and give the medicine of seduction, pretending it ts the pill their teeth they were unable to bite, Well, the ; Chrietianity and of the character of Americans and feaveD, and will forevereseape tbe puaisk- | BRITISH CONSULATE, SHANGHAE, Nov. & 1870, apt Smorielhy.. «© © abd, having once bad vech on Is civilization a failure? art'sans of liberty —not tose favorabte to anarchy— j Bescpeies we yet hava Lid: ie war SOME cor pont tek Mereaac os. My | Se ge IR Ba LL i GR ar HA, | Storsecr neta URI Geenr acorn ttre jd declared that for one man to 5 nels Binatone 2 bs : s fe or posterity, they are sure to obta’ a loreover many of the! ven in marriage, * = Cutuese sore months previous to the Tenetsin mass | Bich ascertons thes excite the caplaiy of ibe irnoran ‘ryey dK Mt Ss Bi a4 & se HA | Moreover toner Bien ma boie Goring to ony” POLITICAL NOTES—LOCAL AND GENERAL, HOLD THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT SONTTXUOUBLE, > m by magical arts and incantations, eo that ‘ 4 4 conjugal relation ys “ sacre, and was largely though secretly cireuluted. | they joyfuiy en‘er the sect. The methods used by them in Yee ris g ro) A 4 ca re FRKOR NUMEFR FOUR. principles they had adopted, and they now wanted ‘ e1s abundant evidence tha @ lac | propagating Christianicy here are diderent from those which « +I Heaven delights in life, but they delude the women, James T. King is President of the Brennan Society— | a chi ‘Yhey wanted another man to take the - Tuere is abundant evidence that It was placcd bY | hreranin their own couutry. Be, | Beaver cer Pee ge in the eae einen coninin W.L Wiley is chairman of the Executive | relus, “They argued that the great Siete tuuiae high government officials iu the yamun (law courts: | , Now, our kmperor, cull oF compassion and condescension, § €9 | They cruelly maltreat thetr children. Moreover, when one | CaP! . colne site Meter Wice elected 166, Saitie perdah, f tr , cripuced, | Hat, detuned to hod friendly iatercourse with them; but TA ‘ans =. | of their sect is about to die, they must needs seni a number | Committee and Vice President of the New Boulevard | Ona having adopted the laws of the latter, they de of the provinces, and from thence distripuicd. e barbarians, 89 f) reciating this condescen- A) Hy 7E FR | of their followers, who go and put out the members of the | Coy Charles Schelder, of Broad street, 1s to be the form to her rules aud elecuve customs, rhe copy from which the following extracts | have aval ed thom it give un- a “my Ss family, intone prayers and plead for salvation, and while | Club. harles ’ ‘oad » sired to conform to he! je y . Pw ac daca ig ' d to seater the man still breathes scoop out his eyes and out out his | caterer of the latter. T assure Americans that the Mexican people have ore taken wes obtained ireth tie. Yama dy the empire heart, to be used secretly inthe manulacture of counterfeit r a 14 . learned such fearful leasons from the past—revo- Ohi-hia. Is was giv tu o1¢ of the native Curis. aptand dangerous Joctrines of Fien- fal Ty silver; and immediately wrapping the body in cotton or silk The Philadelphia Evening Hera’d speaks of Gen- | jytion upon revolation—that they sicken at the ‘ Y ' eded to give to the people of the j Exe di $ ace bint to forsake the lorelgn religion. Thong -~ in every kind of evil. These iviant barbarians cannot be | OC a8 Was hee Your Excellency takes @ differen: view from Annee ae eae be psa ca eb os nt to their senses, Foi ‘went to Li Wel ya Chow, | country a proper {dea of affairs in the South.” many persons at present iu Mextco."? heard o; in every direction uly one other copy has K and fi Wel ya Chow bécame subject to them; they wentto | ~ gion Gameron (“Old Winnebago”) is spoken of | _ ‘My Views are yathered not irom hearsay, ont from are pick they never make use of the medi- India, and India joined with them; 1 Japad was thrown into confusion by th Z>RARAKS+ EBs Lus, owing to actual knowledge and experience, There 1s no dan- 4 by others; they must necessartiy be ing trom | in Pennsylvania as a candidaté for Vice President | gor to be apprehended from the coming elections, tt SEDALIA -SAERaNas | YA Jud, who were supplied with copies wer ated t teachers, Ings it fs evident that their desire to e: ® aud the exact date at of | 12 a stat dity. If @ person does uot recover the body @ Benedict Arnold). Es “ ‘ ” 1 éerain, Elections exter se ooie Hescle alven ns cea piace of | hd’ New! are cut open inorder to investigate the cause of way is bnally allowed to spread | The “recount in New Haven’ is the subject of | tii are in the United States. A great doa! of ex- » be printed by ihe | the cisease, thus mading 69 the magies! koowied a at spose fe Chins then sie Jane; anil dora. uproar oped Bears) | considerabte distress among the republican press. | cement, lots of ‘gas’ blown from stumps om ! uted by the “Gentry wo come ‘a'ter, “Avheromts of this religion, whose bodies ‘as been noted for Iie civilizaafon and refinement. wili_a ; ae ave fort; / fenuly been written by a iter death, are called “salute of the rst onee be tranaformed into the abode of naked K’o Chung (half | The Boston Advertiser 1s much agitated avout tt, which Oh pagent hod ae ribet ecb ! vey abutty, and that the eat hav their ueads cut off are calied man, balf reptile) aud mermaids, roam’ng about like locks | Will Governor English “hoid over? That ts the | You are to take the p : 7 4 Vics cosenlting public doct AS? lid or domestic animais. Would not this be profounaly 9 | Irom paid agents of men who will say anything w@ a thas ever buen wil ears and noses cut ofl are the | particular matter on the Connecticut river about | erect an election for him who hires thew, then of Culllren dying in infancy are called ‘vir | WE WOULD QUIRTLY 6UGGRST this thine, the’shadpoles in New York harbor having | course Mexico will be ‘ruined,’ there wiil be “ne on athe women weo are Keepers of the chest . that the very best thing at present would becarefullyto | we government,’ revolution will be ‘rampant,’ the there - 4 Women eying in Xl Strongthen the const defences, to restrain and stop their | been taken up, hosts of See en mines ; He Pah oe sensing venels pack op duel ints luxe ug tele fountsin | What of Conway, who makes himself the mouth- NAPOLEON AND. MAXDUTIAN be in no mean position in the councils of the ¢ uc reigious tenchers eject all the reiatives and friends Al ‘Our sacred dynasty, in the spivit of generousliberality, unt- | piece of General Sherman, in New Orieans? Wiil | will be raised up irom their political gravgs, and alt government. Otherwise the gre m the Louse, and the corpse is pus into the cofin with q versal benevolence aud far-reaching favor, did witbiireat | ¥ | the hosts of Incarnate fiends be invited to ‘avenge® tt bas attained in Ue citics, towns Oe ei eon eves ne proretly taken. at iB pity force itseif t) make @ treaty and.mot wage con- | Ni8 record for veracity and honesty bear strict CX- | ay injured veople.”” hand a their r ¢ oritice sealed up with plast vacaling Unual war against them, But these revellious barbarians nation? “4 q i through mandarins an woderli j e8 for the Western journe envelope the ik Kaew no improvement’ or self-restraint, and forth- — Bus thore must be something beyond that, you been Impos-tt in a bug of red cloth h process Is called enwomb ‘abroad their vile race and | The Providence Journal does not like the address | Haye not seen.” with presume: to spr “8 properly regard tnis extraordinary wwii jo con “orm to these burial © bufid chapels everywhei alliug and enticing the people is 4 o ail oth.ng of the sort. I am constantly In com- an ituj t political canc s Tojard thew as rebelnz agatnat the att- Imo thet assemblios., “very “kind of vagebond ‘puiuy | Of the democratic members of Congress. Ina spirit | munication with may government. I tell yon. tie In this ve with them. i throws a lurid 1 hi and lead a crowd of mento their of deuth-deserving crimes "crowded in «mon, em. | Of unusual ferocity, the organ of Senator Anthony , whole mischief has been brought about by political m in every poasibie way. ‘The tour ed on entering tue religion are de- | on the dark character of the Cuine not only shows vividly e real aniinus | manded back with interes. Filled with trajiors and fugitives from justiee 1 spread daily ke a raging and ‘nobody dared todo | Cxclalms:— babbiers. Do you think for a noment we have ang part of our territory 80 ready for »trlie or 80 foully nave 7 . anything with them. Such, for example, was the caae with ‘The Southern rebels, with the madness which has * ‘ ’ os of those who have ayed themselves | The reason tor extvacting the eyes is this:—From 10) | Wy eretchn sects ta ofr teak tenmmetow., Inthe urns of characterized them trom sue beginning, sll reiy | 5‘! ned with blood a& South Caroling ts represented against jorelgoers, but reveals their purposes | pounds oi Chinese lead can ‘be extracted elght pounds of Tan Kuang there were there certain hateful vagabonds who | fore Me fe ol "si to-day? We have no Ku Klux. . abd plans aud exposes the re. kless and diabolical | sllverand the remaining ulnety-two pounda of lead ean be qitedly duped uninformed and siupld people tooo | open Mppis of me ica or sean upon scourging | “wif Mexicuus are sick of war why'are they affected acts by which teey seek to miebuacture a public val cost, But the only way to obtain the & Gopt their reiigion. At that time the government was fear. | #2 Whipp f Mats murder, | py political scouts 1” | sentiment tnat wil be ready jor deeds of vioience | $4 x rer eae of Chinamen. 3 overs, #0 that this class kept covert and secret, not | 10 accomplish political ends, “Because they cannot avold hearing these things, , aud biovd. ‘The ai of the book ts to incite the 1g | fiicy ao no: ieotet tame Siarconae of ag ap Mag ad eS mh Serre ene ee Uttered in the United States Senate, @ remark | They ao not hced them. Believe me, foreiguers are orant tools of tue mandarins to murder the Catuo- | of the Chincse. The method. by which this eilyer is obtained nor to try their arts upon them. ‘By and by the Yung An | like the above would have evoked a very lively de- | far more atiected by such reports tian the naLiyoR, | Ios, DIL tis By Written as Wo fan has never Leen eiscovered by any of the native Cristiana Tebele arose, and there were Tumors rar and near that the | “But ace there not dissensions in the Cabine THE FLAME OF NATIVE HATRED during tue long periou in which thie. religion as been prope: {reat tribulation ‘(which returns periodically every 3,000 | DAL “The only dissension known there emanates from against all professing Christians, whatever na- | gated here. ‘There ts, however, ethod of taking like- mm was at band, en at the Heaveniy Father and the contemplated changes thal are to take place ia Uouality they belong to. It plainly demonstrates | Resye® by | spreading rome Heavenly Brother were about to come forth into the world, BROOKLYN'S BAD BEEF. case Lerdo 18 elected President. tuat mandarins regard Cnristlautiy as a political | vere Sucrative es sunt, Care(ul investigation proved that these reports originated in A ° JEALOUSY 18 NOT WANTING AMONG CABINET MINIB- the mouths of this sect. Just then it happened that many matters were pressing and tho severity of the law was some- —~— TERA agency used for the accomplisintuent of selfish OF | by great assidulty, possessed ves of it, The BEE RHE + | | oR political ends, Uniortunately the work 18 Inlaid | wors of sii is ey are able to impart a magical power what relaxed, and the scoundrels by degrees be: The Alleged Slaughter House Nuisauco Inves- No, the immense natural resources of Mexico ‘with Vile aud blasphemous Ianguage unfit to print | to water; to ‘4 d charms on the wings ¢ the wind, violently ferocious, Before oi Tanect the wrieet ” = igatl must ve developed before a really substantial conti- in the Herat. The translators have pruned tt a take capuve the spirits of living persot For,the par. (Kian Chu) came, he wore ordiuary elothing, but now Ugation. tion is arrived at. We have gold, silver and lead im | ood deal, but as it is it affords horrible evidence of holtiay ifeeut ous fnlercourse with them, This is he seme 8 s9ge0 Bed O& & ont re he pesached at Recent complaint having been made by Mr. Bergh tothe | qyundance, and only want Cr Cent caplial im j st oepray: night, now in the daytime; re jouses Of wors! , | ¥ ui re ninese depruvit Sats Gnd pal. Patho. Oe wes # ead BRE now Iu the busy ehiesy vor, | Hesith Ofleer of Brooklyn, Dr. George Cochran, auaiust cer- | order to Dring them forth, We mauuiacturo 6 j ved that the “Extract from the | men, an‘ placing them under the bed mat, acquire tne power | have richer coffee { is , ty tele ouuaeerion it tain slaughter houses in the Eastern District, near the head | better than in Guba. We Sacred Edict,’ which forms the preface to the book , to compel their ;resence. They take the horoscope of chil- marly thele ominsarios wel people, now iiterary men ty low " And Ane oftciat class. Although they were accn to be epread- | of Newtown ereek, a thorough investigation ot the cause of | @by obluer country; but the diticalty is we have mo (and which we vive in ful), is general in its denun- | aren of either sex, paste it om @ tree and utter incantations ing rapidly they were theu regarded only as. communication direct fron the interior to the sen Clation oO: uuurtiodox Feiwion” Tt was Written by | over ty and tn this way gala possession of thelr apirite to use a FONE ey eenErion SO AE DRSPIEED, the plaintive appeal of the champion of animal rignta was | COMMUITCHOD Te or prednce we have to two of the cancuized emperors of the present dy. | ein aa femilhrs. May adqnire this art ase means of 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 Hasty, iss kin of paternal address from the throue | fas been hiduen by oihera, Tue they call eropoacealing He eine eal derran Clancy residing, for the, purpose, of taking testi. | consequently the to the peopie, and is heid in the hignes: reverence by the Chinese. Arifai allurtous aie made to it in GQ.flerent paris of this book, with the design of con- | After commenting at length on the hardships the in the @, ul ter Uterau and people suffered through the despised preset 80 doing, bs alien Ms Ae wens evil, Asso. | ATE Not realized. We want capital. aud we appeas and hated sect, the learned author condescends to | *° & ying es Bib to the American people to supply 1t.”” particulars, Some of these are exceedingly funny, | “ied as complainants are Mr. Bergh, Charles Bishop. | agur investments are uot secure unless the This, for tustance agent of the Southside Railroad, and Henry Meyer, night | government is stabie.”” The sect bad a funeral, and alittle boy playing inthe road | watchman. The defendants are Messrs, Moses, Natbanicl, tell you our government must be and is estab- bed gene Bf a4 dirt os is Sects, oe a pow. & once | Mark May, Raphael Brown, Miller and Jacob Franks. Mr. | lished, aud no ee quien Ce? heyare ts hh hey un! er and elder brother of the r Aw ” * Li ane hain Fang Kiel sled tarractty themty extortie | Thomas Pearsall appenred as counsel for the defence, Mr. | throw., Supbuge Diaz and Kent Hey Crs a atieg alied to the stand first, bad nothing further | FW" Wng order aid good government the same as , ver of thelr wealth, ranted ADVANTAGES OF EXPORT TRADB enumerate all these practices. If we | tnotive which leads to them, it ina fixed ae vipoing the reader that to drive ont { | determination utterly to befoo! our people, under the their religion would be tut carrying Bennet | | faise presence of refigionto exterminate them, ‘Thus they the Most revowned emperors of Chinese histor ISS SABER SARNIA ENE SHES DSR wish lo take possessica of the middie kingd What in- fatuation to embrace such @ religion as this! J have, by an f anoient books, and by accurate beon able thus to disclose their ¢ wari 60 as to give you a timely \ 2 ING ORTHODOX POCTRINE. 1, the Emperor, being desiror ni’ received a most severs beating. ‘They moreover | Bergh, who wi of improving the national | Warning. SO EREEAER JoiA Sa BRI R> PHL Eat Eo Sh RSNA BAAS PEER Hees MeGaResarSs SSIS NESS MS ES DORA SRN > Be eustoms, seek first to rectify tae poaple’s hearts order (o | POSTSCRIPT BY AN UNWORTHY RETIRED SCHOLAR. took the collin into ise of the little child to bury it | to communicate than he had already stated fo bis letter to ‘AML. reculy Learie hia neoomary Sinttd haere Hooke relating to the Christian religion are yery numer- there, and not ti the neighbors presented them wiih money | {he iieaih Uliver. He had uo Turtuer personal knowledge | “ aa ec tha Hezorai ia command of the Fourth: methods of instruction. Men naturally reociving from their | out, aud tt is Imporsible to review them In ‘tats Hy friend aad enced Hash 66 elie of the affair. ‘Army corps, is suid to be ready for revolt,” birth correct principles of truth, whe her they belong to the | WhO complied the preceding treatise accom 8 work * a0 Fi Mr. ©, W. B shop was then cailed to the stand and teatiied m 1i with only one-fourth of educated or ignorant classes, mu: doy the com. | By Suveatiguun; «multitude of books, and makin, many tines, confessing error, were the, 4 “Escobedo cannot revol Telauions, he radical virtues ordinary rales of late u Atti further, they sent ont poopie of the {hat the condition of these eattle yards-was such asto mak@ | e6 dimy, He is aworn LY lis oath Of command no’ During the rainy | ty in al diree- | them & public uu'sane tons lo sell candy, and opened suops profeasediy for the pur- Goes in toe per a: only to remain faitit Pose of diapensiug medicine.” Or those who made the mis: | from” twelve tar aigiieen ities deep Roldiers obedient to the law: » , take of taking their medicine very many ehildren were | entire surface of the yards, Cattle wallow in this | no douvt, and Dopnlas $09) but, in the second piace, Wied nie eee eat eeieat { Seca her ovale ini, Wit ha rrequemuy ‘seen | HEl84 personal Meue, gh anyoathy . or to cat or other food itpens ve than i) 5 Again, the members of the weet secretly conducted several | onise there tat were Lovin e conation to kil forkaman | Hey f+ — eee sied, What then 1) of the Jeating barvarians to the top of Sai Yen P food. | Tuay appeared so wenk and alokly, a8 to be complied ‘alt Juared Ie NOt Ckche statesman ot to know fooged “Gown oem to loan Sor Sor gr eset) ber ener Verran Gana ui tnacte fek a revoution Would be to lose all the and presented jeneral appearance . made mal dleete he slaughter honees cover, ym elght to twelve tots, honors he gained, in couunction with Juarez, dur- and 190 to 150 hy cattle have been kept in two or three | ing the fight against the French, and subsequently the manure had accumulated in May's uuast the imperialists, Escobedo cannot hope to obtain the Presidential chair by means of blood ” daily life, Tv seared out what is bidden and practice what is marvellous are th ngs which were u sages, The “Book of Chang the young ious eiueated in wat Js true.” To this end were the lavur vicious and uncuttivated cannot Itaten to them without dread, directed, The “Book of History” te that which | Henee the proauction was put immediately into the hands of ther one-rided nor partial, neither dejected nor in- | # printer to give warning to all, eo that those living within clined, These principles are those ou which the empire is | the four seas 1 when they see ft, gnash theirteeth in rage, founded. Tho work of the sges and the principles of the | Although you are’ not permitted to seize the battioaxe and goverd Went al! have thelr powers in orthodox learning. r nnee, you can destroy them Uy the power of With rempect to heterodox books, not in accordauce ad tongies. In this way the untversai hatred the teachings Of (he saves, and those ton ite and the power of corruption wili be broken, al ” jae to differen: a I ate edect wili be that will be at once set right, and, in the future wi.! be firmly estab: lished. WSU pot the ai actroing to all generations Asct SARE there waa a cul) coming known, bolted into the sect ard for one yew # On the croseexamination Mr. Bishop sald that he had pot VSOR>FRBS SEAM aD . abd dangerous doctrines, which mu IRAHRSNS ESSER VRZARRP ASS RRO RRO SNGHSTE Dees A RSIS e BERD + SASS HSREHSSERES IAPWS SY ERSBRA # He i BY exterminated, Though you, r be ve nt? Mencius ssid—“He who can overthrow the ‘4 him. Once more, the sect a 4 diseased | shed, var, proient and well dispueed, there way taine doctrines of Sang and Muh fe worny ot Uy bop ES ’ thulswere Maugutered for the Markel oF taxeu away irom | “He may have become religious” ve been Jed astray and turough ignorance bi fodower ora Is not this tito Ld earned by my AEVERAL TENS OF LOATS the yara. . “Well, | am not speaking of his virtue s0 much as ed with friend and pupt), ‘Se wriler of this ireatios is Y | wat ply throughouttne yours which load and carry goods |. Tie night watchman, Henry Meyers, testified that | of his astutoness in slatesmanship and genera OTHERS IN GUILT ASD WIOKEDNRES. EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC KEOORDS, r from piace to piace, making several trips every month, | he had seen diseased cattle ‘riven to the siaughter | Mexico is grateful to hin for his valor, but For such 1, your King, feel the deepest compassion. “A certa'n keeper of a curtosity shop, named Lin, whore . 1 Each boat has on it beveret’ Bandra wooden ‘canes, which | house in question; he knew they were 0 trom | oO onnot longer permit tyranny. What wante From auelent times the three religions have been propa- | family had been in Cee Tea-chn sect for erations, are received and discharged at the Shang Shut temple, out- | the fact that they were panting and froth flowed from i all_are agreed Upon this, is commerce, In. gated together: besides Confucianism, which holds the pre- | went one day Into a shop of the sane Kind, aud metan tide the chy. ‘These caske are sealed up, very, tightly, aud | moutha; wan cognizant of the fact (hat diseased ca now, an cee Arnghry ‘em. vence, we have Buddbiem abd davis. Chu-is has said acquaintance, called San. le wits the man Sun A Notification for General Circulation. th nowing what they contain! * * ¢ Hetote tho | been sold’ there, but did not know by whom; two d dustry and progress, If these ate attained te “Ludden bas bo rd to the outward afeie of the fully took bie fan and made the figure of cross on the With sect had made any disturbance the Heng Chow, people were | cuttlo were sold at May's within three months, but the pur- | require something moro shan an election straggle worid, buv omy tothe heart.” It the almle object of oor, (edad to oh, Ty do you heople Tworabip thie PA: Tanta, “ioc taney Wriae Cae tte {iat peace with them, and now, ler tho wok Fhe rained the | chaser, Uinding they had dlsemper, trotted whem ach serin} | upact her credit and deterioratp her pubiio property, | i preser ie,"” pot r. wi y a Pt them witne way beck juares Tey eats tapet Gusts ‘and from fwe fearn | he dtd not go through tue door, bul Sprang over the counter | Btories, suspicions came to be eniertatned by them | Cimw cans’ Thich iresensd with e taree-toower ian exer | wad ht crawled, panting. atm mais pace. | Pe 8, bin the rounfaiion vrincivies of tueed two ayelems, ‘There i. and 40 passed oul. The next day Lo tls olan aad’ woiow begot Ui-vigod: ) thea on & Budden (EeaK- A culloner's sword) we could over Dow fue Head war beck wwe | The iprestigaiion Was were aivouraed nill Turadav ne