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Everyone is aware of the luxurious mien and the luxurious wardrobe of theChinese; and that their luxurious habits and expensive tastes are a greatcredit to their ingenuity, industry, and perseverance. Certainly theconsequently are their profits. In a few years the average Chinaman isacquainted with a great number and variety of useful articles, and acquiresthe habit of buying what he wants. And when he has become used tothe English or Americans, and therefore can not get his foreign stuff inEngland or America, he comes back to the Chinese, and gets cheaper at themore. Even Americans will bargain with him and give a cheap rate.But in the meantime he has learned to enjoy the omnipotence of his hand.He returns to England or America, or wherever the English or Americansmay be, and finds his things at a great premium or a great discount.And hence arise complaints, which, diminished as much as they may be,have always existed between the American people and the Chinese people,and their business losses on English goods alone, must amount to large sums;much more if we throw in the occasional blows and the wholesale outragesunwarrantable of the English and Americans upon Chinese in China.At the Cape, as the American ships are not so many, and the Chinamenvery naturally avoid them, and, their numbers being so great, they are"Spoiling" a very good market, the Sharp's and other English ware havea wonderful advantage in their sale.
The second day of the campaign one of our party (a dashing fellow, butsomewhat ignorant being a tradesman or so, and not an officer) wassuddenly struck down with a severe thumping in the side, and fell aslying helpless upon his face, and remained so until we had to carry himoff the field. We had to stop to form a line of battle to avoidbeing "cut up" by the Chinese riflemen. Upon inquiry, we learnedthat he was hit in the sinews of the spine, and his side was piercedwith a bullet which entered and passed out near the kidney; passed thebullet, and entered by the side upward about three inches, which hadresulted in a "scratch" of about an inch; and out at the back, where ithad lodged; which was in the back side of the chest. d2c66b5586