Show HOW TO DO AND HOW NOT TO DO it has never been alio intention of ho JUNCTION to support any meas uro calculated to operate to the moral or material disadvantage of the country at large or anny particular portion of the national domain on elior contrary the policy of th n journal ia to contribute hr alie largest possible way towards lie welfare of every interest not only within our immediate section but to uphold to lie fullest extent every project that timy o alv iiiI which poses sea anny demon t of advantage to diio general atil n olo W prospective prospect iva propositions contain within them tho properties and justice without which no action can bo proper and without a strict regard for buch principle s no nation can hope to reach that culmination of success that will make a and respected people wherever is allowed to take the place of morality for a supposed advantage of gain profit or ln fluence alie result may tory for the time but it inevitably terminates at a mot unexpected moment to alie misfortune if not the absolute degradation of thoo chwe lack of prescience and compre heir gion of ultimate end anve caged to adopt such n mode of procedure to solve a question of general importance it is with alili view eliat we have pronounced we what against alio willis bill for centric tion alion we believed that uch ft measure was calculated to the fair namo of lie republic by a faithless tion dangerous to our welfare in e a precedent and eminently in placing our relations in jeopardy in tho event of a por on An glement an nation we believe eliat every evil can be remedied by manc legitimate without any ine of probity or ho impeachment of any principle of honor alio amny be slower but will more dorily than by treachery or brute force and it is fairly evident that the mean by alio executive in treating with tho empire of china to arrange this question of chinese or coolie immigration in eminently more creditable to aliis country than to attain tho through he method by alie willis bill it would bo that coni moi feeling by every fellow countrymen id preference to oilier ruwa or aco alc if wo exhibit a sympathy for the chinese as our own anco and people we do not in anny aws in the influx into any of aliis country of any race and aind unyielding to their native land udera n alit m una Mimi baling irilli our we to lo 10 alio u and regard not only their iw but u restriction of their immigration in way ro long aa it is dono in jk way eliut will leave no taint of ili rh onor uon uffa cople lot it bo dono by A procedure blut trill exhibit xhi bit our high regard for national honor and inter courtay court My but thus insisting that proper all canca ic for tho of afi ired ands we forego the recently ad d aa to the du of uio portions taken by mr in am it cannot bo maintained that the subject ii a dewone or that it has not been brought to tho attention of this and preceding by the portion of tho country whose and have been losers by the presence in large of mongolian laborers yet mr ilayev beati alio as hough it warp ft new matter and plenty of time waa left in which to reach tho consummation aimed nt liy lie binti bill it is ho fad arat here is no longer any time lo 10 arc the absolute demonstration on that civilized labor ii ruf lr iii ly alio competition to which it iii subjected through lie predence pretence pre tence of cheap labor that forced tho defunct bill through con that the bill in and of itself wa improper in boino counts for but little in a case of alii kind for desperate men ao apt to precipitate desperate and probably unlawful whom they consider for the state aars the time in alie more honorable and course could have been adopted hn b en protracted year after year un th it evident that nothing was to be done uhlers alio through their forced the proceeding which leaving been done alio executive quietly and deliberately libera tely apos their work with th cold comfort eliat the proper agencies for en cuch results are thoe ivsich have all along ignored alie question in and if favorable action lie present agitation it will be due more to tho vetoed bill alian to tho efforts or inclination of tho present administration or any of its produces |