Show an observing jap lap it appears to bo be plain a acu en to a 4 japanese prince but thirty a 3 cars old that our unrestricted sa eastern of immigration 9 maion ie Is suicidal to tho the welfare of our country prince gaussa formerly an nn of the japanese icca lion tion at washington now nn an applicant for admission to tho the johne johns hopkins university at Balti baltimore moro with a biow to taking a special course in history and politics made a number of wise observations in ro to tho the matter of immigration in tho tile course of his ills remarks ho hu said sald japan ie Is as diff different lerent from tho the states as black is from white in rivery point every custou castou habit aud anti trait wo we diner some differences aro are in a 3 our favor others in ours true our country is birrow lo 10 a certain extent biased and avd very conservative but it is equally true that our institutions and laws arc are painfully new crude and in somo some cases suicidal to your own interests take for instance tho the question of unrestricted immigration every enlightened end and civilized power except the united states sees that aou ure are inviting 3 a our own ruin reducing the standard of life and comfort and making your fair land the clargia cy argia or to translate the bla tighter yard ard of scum filth and irelands poverty the government is cutting down the wages of its own workmen when it admits by the thousands men and women of a low caste 4 who will work from da daylight light till dark for a mere song say 75 cents a day prince ganash is said to bo be a bright intelligent 3 oung fellow very well read lias has traveled trae tra aled led extensively through a it every country in europe in africa siberia and nearly state in the union his ills clear cut observations in respect to our loose irose immigration laws bear out his reputation for quick intelligence his ills criticism of customs do not stop with our immigrate immig 0 rati u but extended ci een en to the subject of marriage 0 of which he be said your marriage marri ae D laws arc are loose but I 1 dont think th the e question is of such grai e import as the magazines a make it out to be your people marry in too much of a hurry alic mix business principles with their love affairs in japan the principle g our marital relation is that the nofflet ion which makes marriage 0 happa is not the love which precedes the union hut but the respect rc esteem and denae of helff helpfulness which arises afterward ter ward 11 behold the heathen instructing the christian christia nl but who of uz 12 can say that the criticism is unjust or inac inae curate Iler herald alt |