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MORAL ASPECT OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

What are Heathen?-Generic Attributes-605. Touching admissions of Igno-

rance as to Divine things by Confucius and Mencius-606. Ideas of Hier-

archies in Earth and in Heaven-Worship of the Moon-Origin of Theat-

rical Performances connected with it-607. Worship of god To-ti-History

as a man-Worship in California of the god of Fire-Of god of Health-

Of goddess of Mercy-Temples-610. Favorite Religion, Worship of the

Dead-Annual Celebration of it-Most popular Festival in China—612.

Transportation of the Bones of the Dead-Benevolent Association for the

purpose-Translation of an extract of a Report-Divinations as to Places

of Burial-614. Superstition as to Powers of Nature-Translation, Flag-

staff to the god Tsz-mi-yuen to counteract evil influences-Bondage to ideas

of Luck-Translation of list of Unlucky Days-Remedies for Evil Influ-

ences-616. Ideas of Future Reward and Punishment-Translation of

tract by Lau-tsz-Buddhist ideas of ten Judgment gods and of Punishment

of Sin-619. Buddhist Monastic Institutions-People worship what and

when they please-No Caste, or indecent or cruel Forms-Appointment of

Sacrifices by City Officers-621. Fragments of Primeval Truth-No Evil

Spirits known as "Joss"-Imaginary Monsters-622. Toleration of hea-

thenism does not imply the Immunities of Christianity-Basis of our Com-

mon Law-624. Right of Chinese to bear Testimony-Grounds of Compe-

tency-Legal Authorities-Form of Oath-Notions of American Justice,

"Plenty money, no hang"-627. Bad females in California-Blame cast

on Americans-Children-High Character of Female Sex in China-630.

Gambling in California, bad effects, censured by Better Class-633. Opium-

smoking, sad Cases-635. Good traits-Few Brawls-No Public Drunk-

enness-Charity to Poor, and to Whites-Charitable Associations—635.

Diverse elements of Morality-637.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

(WITH EXPLANATIONS.)

COMPANY HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO. Miner carrying Baggage in baskets-Gateway— Shops on either side............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... FRONTISPIECE. CHINESE MINERS. California. Digging-Carrying Dirt-Washing with a Rocker.

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SCENE ON THE RIVER. Canton. Ferry and other Boats-Landing-Place-Gateway to Temple of Honan-Crowds in Street................................................................................................................................................................................................ COCHIN-CHINESE DIGNITARIES..

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FISHING WITH CORMORANTS. Fisherman on Raft, with Basket, Hand-net and Birds— Taking in Bird with a Fish.....................................................

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PREPARATION OF TEA. Workingmen in Factory firing the Tea-Merchant giving directions-Coolies bringing Tea-leaves in Baskets................................................................. CLEANING COTTON. Workman beating up the Cotton with bow, supported by elastic rod

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DOMESTIC SCENE. Ladies amusing themselves Playing Cards-Nurse with babe and small
boy-Lattice Work-Flowers in Pots.............................................................................................................................................................................................................
IMPLEMENTS FOR EATING. Chopsticks, knives, toothpicks, etc., with case..................... 98
PLAYING AT SHUTTLECOCK WITH THE FEET,.

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EXAMINATION OF PRISONER. Judge Clerk recording Confession-Prisoner on his knees -Policeman ready to apply Bamboo...................................................

ITINERANT BARBER. Case of drawers-Furnace with basin, etc..................................... 124

ARCHER IN CHINESE ARMY. An Inferior Officer..................................................

CAT MERCHANT.....

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TEMPLE OF BUDDHA. Hall containing a greenish marble Monument covering a Toe-nail
of Buddha-Columns of dark-red wood-Worshipers-Musicians.......................................................................................... 168
STOCKING MAKER. Sewing Stockings cut from cotton cloth................................................................................... 188
CHINESE SOLDIER. The "Tiger Guard".

STREET PUNISHMENTS. Whipping Thief through the Streets, with gong to call attention 226
OFFICER AND WIFE. Robes of rich embroidery............................................................................................................................................... 246
BUDDHIST TEMPLE. Images-Robed and shaven-headed Priests reciting Liturgies—Burn-
ing printed Paper, gathered from streets, in a furnace, as an Act of Merit.........
MILITARY OFFICER..

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STREET SCENE IN CANTON. Head of Lün Hing, or "Associated Prosperity" Street-Placards of Charms or Advertisements-Barbers and Eating-stall outside-Meat-market inside.

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CHAMBER OF A LADY OF RANK. Dressing the Hair-Maid-servant playing the Guitar-
Lattice Work-Ornamented Bedstead and Furniture.................................................................................................. 356
VIEW NEAR CANTON. Side of small Temple-Foreign soldiers....................................... 380
OUTSIDE OF WALL, CANTON. Sedan-chair-Water-carriers......................................................................................... 390
CHINESE BANKERS, SAN FRANCISCO. Ordinary business dress-Reading newspaper...... 418
HON. ANSON BURLINGAME. First Plenipotentiary from Chinese Empire to Western
Powers........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 430
WIVES OF CHINESE MERCHANTS. San Francisco.......................................................................................................................................... 452
TOBACCO MANUFACTORY. San Francisco. Dress of workmen partly Americanized.......... 472
ILLUSTRATIONS OF RICE CULTURE, copied from a Chinese Work:

1. PLOUGHING FOR RICE. Using the Buffalo, or "Water-ox"........................................................................................ 500
2. TRANSPLANTING RICE, when half-grown-Irrigating by bucket, across the dike.......... 512
3. HULLING RICE, with a rude mill...................................................................................................................................................................... 524
4. RETURNING THANKS TO THE GODS AND SPIRITS AFTER HARVEST. Rural Temple-Offer-
ings-Laborer and family gratefully worshiping........

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CHINESE RESTAURANT IN SAN FRANCISCO. Circular Door-Religious and poetical Inscriptions on Walls-Chinese Guests and Waiters......

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INTERIOR OF IDOL-TEMPLE IN SAN FRANCISCO. Idol-Table with large CenserStandards-Large Candles.....................................................................

CHYLUNG & CO. No. 640 Sacramento street, San Francisco. Porcelain and Silk goods in windows-Camphor-wood Chests-Attendants......................................................................................................................................................... 588 CHINESE THEATRE. The Stage-Actors, one in female dress-Musicians-Spectators......... 608 CONSULTING A GOD FOR LUCK. Casting lots before idol-Priest comparing corresponding Tables-Furnace for burning waste printed paper.......................................................................

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MR. TSUI SHING-CHEUNG, Elder of the Chinese Presbyterian Church, San Francisco......... 656 SCHOLAR OF PRESBYTERIAN MISSION SCHOOL, San Francisco......................... Same plate. CHINESE SHOP IN SAN FRANCISCO. Merchant reading American Newspaper............... 664

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CHAPTER I.

INTRODUCTORY.

the heights of the Sierra Nevada Mountains the Creator has set, in royal majesty, the throne of the sovereigns of the vegetable world.' And the feelings with which one stands beneath the mammoth trees resemble those which thrill the mind of a man with awe and wonder and pleasure when he gazes on the cataract of Niagara. There before him, the grandest of living things on earth, is a plant which began to grow with the beginning of that era, defined by the incarnation of the Son of God, by which all Christian nations mark the events of their history. Scores of generations

1 The mammoth trees of California well deserve this honorable title. The baobab and dragon trees of equatorial Africa are as large in diameter-some of them measuring thirty-six feet through-but they are not more than one-third of the height of these magnificent coniferæ; several of which are over twenty feet taller than Trinity Church spire in the city of New York. In the section of one cut down in 1854, I counted twelve hundred and forty-eight annual rings, and calculated the extent of the surface of its stump, at eight feet from the ground, to be about four hundred and sixty square feet. There are some which are older and larger.

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