Samuel
Bowles, Our New West (1869)
n[The Chinese], of course, have been the victims
of much meanness and cruelty from individuals. To abuse and cheat a Chinaman;
to rob him; to kick and cuff him; even to kill him, have been things not
only done with impunity by mean and wicked men, but even with vain
glory. Terrible are some of the cases of robbery and
wanton maiming and murder reported from the mining districts.