rpr.,li.,nH 



1 is it to l)f wondered Mt ' The CJ-uolties perpetrated by 



' I.lti- 



^0 polire upon tlieir o^^n kindred in tlie nanie of ku. 





ex(•e.s.i^e.•uld often lunsHrni.it.Vole may be passed o\ er 



^., 







eoree of contiict w'.."in!n itabU^ Tmlit'l'ias beeuTlWed 



UN l,uin,l 



ne and competent jud-es, tliat wliere the native police, 







)Ul tllP 1 



.hioks wore exempted from xen-eful and bloodv' attack^ 



>V tlio sc 



ttlers. But woe for the lustful and atrocious c(>n<luot of 



ndixiduM 



d wliite men, who feeli]i«r secure from legal penalties and 





prisals. outi-a-ed and oppre.^sed and hunted at their will. 



riie snial 



1 MHce.. <,f n.i.ssionary eHbrt with which the unsettled 



ife of th. 



■ ahon-.ine. ha. had n.uch to do, has led many people to 



