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this artillery possessed one good qualificato persuade a resident or one well acquaint-ball; it is built on an immense brick mound tion, viz, that it was not deafenings pered with the route to bear them Company.

haps it was in consideration of our nervous systeon, that only half charges of coarse powder were used, and a wadding. The oficers were named, except with the : moral weapoua long coat, and a reda tasselled cap. After entertaining us in desultory style for a quarter of an hour in quarreling about the cost of the ferry, the army "marched easy" away.

NOTES FOR TOURISTS IN THE NORTH OF CHINA:

ART. X. :

THE most important objects of interest to visitors are nearly all situated to the North of the Capital. A few which we will now

Ta-Chung-sen, Hei-lung-tao,*

Po-yung-kuan,*

Wang-lai-lo, Mian-feéng-shan,*

Pi-yun-sai, Shi-san-hing,*

Other temples worth visiting to the Northward of Peking arc.

Wan-shou-ssu, Niaug-ulang-miao,

Chuan-tsing-miao, Sau-ping tai, Won-chuan, Pei-ling: Tung-ting,

Hsi-ling, Nau-ling, Chung-ling,

Sung wang-tau, Pa li-chuang, Yu-chi-shan, &c.

pierced by a long slenting tuunel which has a most remarkable echo and is moreover a repaired by Chica Lang, and an inscription near the entrance state the fact.

Tycoon" is not so well done as usual-but it ap peats that the New Year's holidays, oddly enough, interfered eve with Pitch, for the native artists after the festival as before it.

"FROM THE EVENING MAIL" From our facao Correspondent.

[No. 1101-MARCH 22, 1866 :.

aware that no one has been more soli- citous to remove the "poolie scandal" from

whispering gallery" These tombs were hande were not so steady nor their eyesight as clear In accordance with any promise proceed Macao than he has been for some time past

of Yokohama,

REVIEW.

THE JAPAN PUNCH."* From the Japan Times," Were the Qvedend Masi a purely Commercial paper, serce apelogy might be shought necessary for this review, but professing as it does to be a stim mary of political and general news" as well as a means of giving a digest of Commercial intelligence Ta-Chung-sen or the "great bell temple" of the fortnight to correspondents in other parts of is a buikling situated some 3 miles outside the world, it would be incomplete were no motive to the Te-sheng gate. The bell whence the be taken of such a production as that now under ouir notice which records in so striking manner teuple derives its name and fame is said to proceed to notion lie in other directions To be the largest hung in existence, being 18 ard with no mean skill, the incidents of the history the South, the Nan-hai-tas or Bouthern feet in beight aid about fifteeu in diameter: A strong sense of humour and appreciation of the park, is a large enclosure used by former In the top is a round hole and standing on a power tidicale has always been characteristic of the Emperors as a hunting ground. Strangers are not winitted, but there are some pretty sites generally sques themselves with pife Biglish mind. Chhers as radom Trader fire fire visitors y by any who never heard of his Patemon and Arvite: rides to be taken in the immediate vicinity.

ching down copper cash to ragged crowd the best kusin and best loved of all Shakespeare's It is 40 U or about 13 miles in diameter below which never fails to collect when for characters is certainly Fuistaff and whole cantos of and contains four buildinga for the accom-sign devils' (who are free with their cash) are Bodler's Hadica are known by hours by yeomen in the west of England who could not repent a line modation of the Emperor and suits.

who are 25 ragged as

dis of the Paradise Lost. To come nearer onr. own On the Western side of Peking are several present. The priests who are as

the others generally speaking, have a temples and burial

which though like to allowing the bell to be strnek as the worth visiting, if in the

ground bood, do attention of the rain God is supposed to he A few tiao however generally overcome remarkable coincidence fell within the knowledge of the writer; some Europe aus being requested to desist as they would bring down rain, poolt pooled the idea and fy the immense battering ram used to strike the Fell heedless of the priests

the

time and to show more clearly the political value of caricature and comic poetry, we may instance the daggrel of Thomas Wharton, who boasted after the elution of 1688 that he had sang a King out of

effect, but the bold of his verse on the popular mind was sa strong and so exduring that no tough in the character of Uncle Toby, created after the lapse of

to give you some account of my visit to

lucas, I reached the White Cloned only and we doubt not that he has also been just in time to save my passage, ne I had si properly seconded by these nudep his im- jump from the wharf

jun

mediate control. But admitting all this;

So much for the pictorial part of the Japan Parah The text, as must necessarily be the casatwhen only one pen has to do all the work, is very unequal, Occasionally, the author is excesivaly happy. W by the bye the wharf in Hongkong is à quote the prospectus, from the first number:-

very great boou to passengers, it not only en- "In once more appearing, before the world Maties business men to leave their oliees at awe must still point out that the means be Punch begs leave to state that he has not been forlater monjent, but dispenses with the cost and has taken must be inefficient so long as tunate in his search after Truth, though he has inconvenience which a boat formerly entail. buked for it at the bottom of many walls, he used, and there is the pleasure of being

the present system of crimps," e. Chi- therefore determined to let wallalone and regardless of position to avoid the usual grumble on the nese brokers, procurors or agents, ja al. truth, he regards Slence as mod, but Speech as sive art of boatmen at the

mount of compen Perhaps hereafter, sonte nililer sphere, where the of wells are deeper and mere artesisike any percare sation awarded. Macato bas changed as owed to contine. The fact that the light upon the damsel. But in our present high from the hurry sourry which we formerly "barracoons-call them lodging houses" state of civilization it is doubtful whether the world counted among the boats alongside the would accipt the naked Truth-probably that is the old Feiseen, often attended with a ducking not to tread on tender toes--are open reason she has hidden herself from riortal gaze and in the water to some unfortunate person and unguarded, goes for nothing and out of the teach of Grey Shitings or in fact shirtings uisembarking or subarking as the case wight for the following reasons. Those who of aury other calvur. Such being the present state be the present staanter is taken round of this subixoar globe, Mr Punchs trusts that these to the inner harbour at once, where a very are acquainted with the character of infatuated mortals who neer into the mysterious fine and commodious Wharf has been oroei- pages of this sardonic and I may say cortive set by this C. M. & H.K. S.N. Co., ht which the agricultural Chinese we except June, will not be led away by false conclusione and

the passengers and cargo are lauded with those in the immediate neighbour-houd theoretic fallacies to make deductions of an incollie

case and comfort to all. nature, but in all cases of nunal confusion they will find lucidity and order in the sittings of the Mun cipal Council.

We fear that. Punch-no-kand, not satisfiml with curicaturing the sacred persons of the contributors to the Japan Times, even pundies their style, for the above singularly reminds us of our own manifesto, Perhaps tou, our readers uny receguize in the folow

work occasionally appears in these, columns

With a passing but sincere regret for the of the portsara, or should be, well reverse this wharf must cause to the for aware, that very few except those who tause of Aldi, Alen, Amoy, Aletan, Alloy, end other well known Tanka bostwomen have given promise of a literary career, of former days, I took the usual passage to ever leave their native village; and that the Royal Hotel; altogether there can be consequently a journey of over fifty miles, very few whe

regret the alteration lately

bears ncb about the same inpurtance in smooth, gives visitors to Macao a pleasant embarkation and debarkation both there Stockholm would to such of ns ns are and at Hongkong,

not call for any particular description. The attructed there their scruples though three kingdoms. He probably confounded us withing a faint resemblance to the style of a writer whose carried out; which in rough weather autheir eyes, as a passage from Rome to

Scenery near them is pretty, and those whic are fond of riding will do well to take their horses in this direction. The Tien-ling-s situated outsin the N. w., angle of the Chi- nese eity wall ik a faxsurite residence with

It was once quaintly remarked by Alcibiades The Pray in Macao, perhaps justly m accustomed to our rapid means of lacomo- foreigners during the heat of summer. in distinguished by a lofty thirteen storied

that Jordan was a bard road to travel. Without titled "Grande," is the admiration of siltion. To obtain "volunteers for em pagoda,

On the Eastern side is a temple called the remonstances. The moment it was struck alero. Hogarth was certainly the most popular doubing for a moment the terseness of the apliorisin.visitors; the present Governor of Man

It

seventy years by Sterne, was thought su bo ka basural and ns so true the trick which he attributed to the

veteran of the army of Flanders of whistling Lilli

A. LEADER.

igration, Chinese agents travel through the

described. A place called tho Huang-my party had to acknowledge for once that Gilroy, Hablot Browne, Cruikshank and Leech bave capclusion concerning this moot point. For our own has shamed all Hongkong roadmakers in country much as our recruiting officers do.

chiang contains an enormous block of wood 120 jeet long by about 6 feet in breadth and of by the

Chinese. There is from this an aged tree

han 30 more than

uch of

width, and is tot o great distance the will contain nien in trunk. It is known as the Chin-chi-sung

Immediately outside the in-tiny-men (in theNorth wall are situated the Lama temples Salled Hei-ssi and Huang-ss. The latter said by the Chinese to have been a residence of one of the early Бюретить

but

the state- ment unlikely. This temple contains a piece of sculpture known as the Han-po y which, during the lato war attracted the particular attention and admiration of Lord Elgin:

is

Bhuddism was triumphant.

A

successively exercised, in the political agitations which our fathers and ourselves have been engaged, as important an influence on the public mind as the ableat leading articles or the subtlest pamphlets And now, isolated eflores having been combined, they have culminated in Funch and a political engine of great posvec has been, during twenty years gradually built up by the wits of Tandon, which nations mad with greater faret, as appealing more directly to the perceptions of the multitude, than any more serious organ of party opinion.

The gent'einan to whole unaided pencil we owe

on the

A fee of two tiao froin each individual is the. sum generally expected when a large party!

the Ta-Chung-est. visits The Po-yung-kuan is situated but a short distance to the N. W., of the Hsi-pien-men. yearly fair is held hers, and during its continuance a singular custom prevails of two priesta seating themselves under the arch of a bridge and remaining motionless during the entire day while a crowd of all the Japan / mach, had talent and originality, which denominations pelt them with c copper cash; the regret to see used in such a limited field according to the popular idea a supernayakobama, were it not that we cannot consent to cural power prevents their being hit, how- ever careful the aim of those throwing at deprive ourselves of the amusement we derive from his residence among us. We hear with pleasure them. During the time of the writer's visit

that bis enterprise has been crowned with euch. a party of Europeana however shook the

saccess as to warrant his perseverance in it. We faith to a serious extent, as the dif

are aware that a certain number of copies of his in hitting the living targets merely publication bave found their way to Europe, bas boys at school given to playing egg cap" could have successfully overcome.

The time of this annual ceremony is the 18th and 19th of the first mouth of the Chinese year ., about the end of Feb- The Wany-hai-le is the site of a former halting place of the Emperor when proceed ing from or to Peking; it derives its name from there having been formerly an exten-

part we should be inclined to think that in suddy the specimens which are to be found having dazzled the eyes of the Chin-

We are Lad

of tevle

weather the road would not be so hard. to write thus feelingly upon this important subject not throughout the whole of the PortuguesL

ese chaw-bacons and their friends, with the from hay desire to be personal, bit from a conviction possession there one feature of the road, that the Sanitary Hond Committee will fed by the sea side, which corresponds in a great much difficulty in capsing Ordinance No 4 to be degree with our road to Pok-fo Int, is unaccustomed gift of a few dollars, send respected especially during the present mania for a material point which we might adopt or accompany them to certain coolie em- constructing houses of many stories and of gigantie with view to cconomy in the future, and for

the comfort of its frequenters; namely, on gration offices. So far nothing is unfair, dimensions. A now there is a stagnation

with the excretion of gray skirtings) the tunecployed both sides there is a granite open drain to always presuming that the Chinese agents capital must of course be invested in some way. Meu carry of rain water, and the centre of the were formerly satisfer with molest and couftriable rond is high. Our hill side roads all sing not neatly; the Chinese themselves as Bungalows, but in our time, palaces, covering ages in wards, and on the Pok-fold road sphere sert however, that the said agents kidnap of ground are not sufficrutly large for three or four the road is in no effective way pro- persons but in addition extra establishments have tected, the loose earth is necessarily washed many of the coulies sent down to the ports; Wo enn only conclude by hoping the warning ay to the sea. The level roads in Macao appear of this we have no means of judging, ex.” be taken in time and that the melancholy fato of the to be always in a good state of repair, all luxurious fly spoken of by Herodotus will not be that clean, well made, and drained on both sides, cept from the native proclamations issued of our Community.

Governor Anural has been trying to relieve by. Chinese of good repute, but the ques- The case of Glackmeyer McKechnie, lately re-

Macao of the clust in regard to

Coolios.

great many opportunities for the indulgence of can no longer be

мо

now, voluntarily assent to an leave Mocus Low voluped-hit those who agreement read in Chinese sud Portuguese, which they can reject or decline, but what when signed by themselves and the rador (a)

(a Portugueso Governincat

be built for the accomodation of the junior mess!

This plain between this and the Walls of an arrangement which most without some explanation of the subjects and drift of ported in the Overland Mail, gave of course a The laws are strictly carmed out, and a cool tion is immaterial as regards the point wo

&t leav

there.

his cartoons, they could hardly be fully appreciated It is to supply this want and in the hope, at the same time, of increasing bis home circulation, that we hure undertaken this Review, for the illustra his drawings are transferred, and which used in tion of which, a few of the original blocks to which printing Punch, have been placed at our service. draw our reader's attention is "Britannia bleeding the Tycoon, This appears in the current

The first of our artist's efforts to which we would

Purch's satire. The absurd letters of the American Consul ure capitally paradied in the following

THE WHACkmine CorresPONIJENCE,

Consulate of the Ne plus ultra,

Kanasawa, Japan, Oct. 48th 1885.

No 1500874 Sites

"I have the honor to acknowledge yout ennenti complaint of Mr Whochmire e Mr Maycatchne. and its level bed has submits bis arm to the lancet of Brittania, wh Best you may think that silence gives cousent

The coolics on arrival at the ports are are now seeking to provo.

then taken to the emigration office, where, as described by our correspondent, they

binds then to proceed to the countries sign a document binding themselves to mentioned. Two examinations of this kind proceed to the countries indicated; and the. are necessary before the intending emigrant

goes on board ship, and every ship before remainder of the programe, which is

aire artificial lake on one side of the Imperial number and is a capital exorapie of Mr Witgmai's nation of tomorrow, father in relation to thing is inspected by a Portuguese Odiver open and above board enough, is carried

power of satire. The young Tycoon meekly

Peking is the drill ground of the Imperial troops. The drill as a rule takes place early, 5 o'clock being the usual hour.

Before proceeding to mention the most remarkable temples &c., which are to be seen to the Northward of Pcking it will per- notice the most celebrat hapa be as well- ed spot (in the eVUB of foreigners which the province of Chili boasts-Yueu- ming-Yuen. To give the reader some idea of its former maguificenco it may be inter- osting to quote Dr Williams' description which as far as one can now judge was grounds. It is now try the amateur races bleeds him to the extent of Three Million, Mexi-hear what I have to say tolerably correct

of late y

years been used for The Yuen-ming-quendi.c. (Round and Splendid garden .. (od got up by Foreigners, reviews of troops, Cesar dollars, the sausant of Simonesti Indemer

otive independent mau,) to sce Miao-feng-shua is a small temple situated money. She has her trident and shield with her history of the foreign embassies to Peking, ou a lofty hill some three thousand feet in Adastal King's fleet and the XXtb. Regiment, but lies about eight miles north west of the city, height at about 30 miles from Paking in a is unsupported by public opinion, us hinted in the and is estimated to contain twelve square N. West direction. The ascent in suno significant note The lion is so ashamed that he refuses to attend." The two lending bankers of the miles. The coutry in this direction rises

8 a certain into bentle

hills,

and advantage has been parts is very laborious and there

part of the road called the San-pai-lin-port, Ints whose treasuries flow the proceeds of this taken of the natural surface in the arrange shin-kopo-clunt-rhic, the 360 elbows" abominable robbery are carrying away the contents

of the basan. Our ally seems to be almight fainting not for Afr Whackmire to prova Mr Maycatches and unrelenting an bis sentences and punish nient of the different parts of the ground,The actual number of thing is 52, and it under the operation to which his friend Britania guilt but for Mr Whackinire to prove his own gus am espectace likepened been brought to; the British Emigration so that the whole presenta every variety of hill and dale, woodlands and lawns, inter-requires some courage lo ascetul in a chair, subjects him, his only support, slightly and insecure, It only remains for Mr Maycatchme to prove Mr about i

persed with inte, cauals, ponla, rivulets and as

to a retired

Ո

mmer-house.

for the purpose. Governor Amarali visits repeatedly the several Barrauts That the rights of man is defined by the law of coons in Macao and generally exerts himself; England and be uncommon law of Ne plus ult-a, bisa most active i positively forbids any one being an infringement of for hitself that one of the abuses for all person of, political, social, moral, ethereal, subitzar, which a formerly had such a bad

exist in the present day. When he has verbose, contatose, doustic, civil, subaquacius sub teranean, elestial laws of nationa: Mr Whinckmire succeeded in catching those infringing the had she most indubitable sight to be heard by regulations in any way, he has been severe Alone without reference to you or any other man. It

being the Customs duties, of which is well known Whackmire is ingrossut. ho gets but a small share and Chioshin, in the dis

ment. I visited some houses called Barra

༣༣༣

cat-

parate rooms with attendants at their sts.

Now the first difficulty in the matter is the question as to the trustworthiness of the Chinese agent. We know of a case in point which can be verified by application to one of Her Majesty's Consulates on the

const. A certain number of coolies had

really to find med ly- e--I was disappointed; the door of the Agent by a Chinaman employed in the

Chingmen I saw, bouse stood open and

Uking read Figration office, who stated that they rved booking creatures (Wrstelted halt, starved certainly they appeared,) could go out or i just is equsily as a dist, atud Ictul not see a bad voluntarily come to him and requested soul either at the door, or guarding thong in to be put in the way of emigrating the any way. Some were sick and were in at Agent being able to speak the local patois The result of my visits and enquiries induses well, closely questioned the men and änd

of the justly con- ing that everything was apparently as re- ternational courtesy, in fact without any suspicides iniquities of the without any evidence but with the Municipal Police,

presented, directed them to embark on a exist in Macan: inclusive, angelic, sweetenerd, orderloving, dili and servants, each constituting a little vill. whence the name of the templo"Black"the original by Stotsbashi, the minister who, arrested this excellent, innocent, mild, gentlemanly,rner Amaral has also created new given day informing them that they would gent, honest, brave, good, noble, distinguished, and Barracks for the Portuguese Garrison which then receive the bonus, and advance due. nhabit this pool and offerings are made of the Treaties-the representatives of Treaty powers perfect young man, hospitable, honourable, jamiable, are large, any and light; the four On the day in question the agent was in--

must think thoma wonderful change from the social, of annther pationality, scientically without prison. Rosides it is not in the power of any man therto to imprisoni, arrest etc. without authority of law untras

Bartow Bays there are no less than thirty beauties as well as the civility and accult Ministry on the conduct of the last little war" in by your leave" or any of the usual, forma of me to believe want somCoolie trade can }

as the natives frequently do, a false step on

bearers being

In this case, the most personal right of fundamental being attended with the part of one's s of which have been throw most unpleasant

The view tance, is splitting with laughter as well he may be,ility has been vintated and no Britisher won't consequences. up or diversified in imitation of the free from the temple is very grand but not very to see one of his ensaries weakening another 55 submit to such inlogical treatment builuss, he were

Some

•hand of nature.

parts are stilled,

extensive, the

the Hun-ho which taking him pay for his fault. The excessive injus obliged to the valley of occur here and

tice and utter absurdity of the exaction is better

The union law of No p'es ultra states mud- and Langled thickets groves there, and places are purposely left wild is the only low ground visible being slint in

ly by the hilty ranges of the Hsi-sban. show, bonuso może rapidly, by this caricature thau dily thist to make imprisonment pleasant and lawin! order to contrast the better with the highly The temple of Hei-lung-tan is well worth it could be by pages of print and we strongly con- the Habeas Corpe Ast must be suspended. I cultivatest precincts of a palace, or to form visiting both as acconut of its nateral mead it to the consideration of Members of Fazlin- Ard here while silently scribbling, in defendant's ment who have any questions to put to the present beck, defondant without writ write, reasoita, Ingie arural pathways to s

modation which is there to be met with; it distinct places of residence for the Emperor is about 17 miles from Peking.

Within Japan. or his Ministers within this park, around

beautiful pool. by a spring which are any houses occupied by extule the walls is a

vill Dragon is derived. The dragon is said stands to lage. The principal hall of audience upon a granite platform, and is surrounded which

to him on the marble terrace and steps by by peristyle of wooden columns upon the roof rests; the lenght is one hundred which one descents to the water. At one end

of the pool (which is a

is about fifty feet across and ten feet, the breadth forty two, and the and forms a muguiñoont swimming bath) ia nade is another serving for the walls of the small house which is usually let to viaitora height twenty. Within the unter colon room, having intercolumniations of brick during the summer months. The presiding

or rain God,

fattice-work

deity is the

"Ling-vary

a

In the next picture, maid by the artist to be from according to the Japan Herald, took such libertive ocension of the ratification with the Mikado on

dark quarters they have his formed privately that the Chineas employé success. The lineaments of Her Britannic Majes ficandonation thrust within half a mile of a British ocupied. The light house also 15 |

late innovation, wid reflects it only a welcome light visible to the distant vessel

was at that moment on board squeez

are shown rejoicing, in a pas de juic, over their tys Envoy Extraordinary &c., &., Sir Harry Parkes who gracefully waves the precious document in the foreground of the picture--are pretty well known in

of all classes, but wonderin! credit on the ing the coolies, so he immediately proved- A. C. L. Fortuun Esg, the American Charge Such on cutrage should be frowned upon, and I Governor who conceived and caned out ed on board with a coustable and caught. China. The exthusiastic genfiensan ve the left in d'Affaires. Setting to him, behind Sir Harry, is the trust that H. B. M. executioners of ber law and the project. work about four feet high, and ived us to clothed in a yellow robe sits in wooden Dutch Minister and M. Reche, who is ably re honorific aaart will do the same justice in this case covered with oil paper, &ather. Above the robe is said to have

nity in the highest, Pen conferred on presents the Court of the Tuileries completes the line I always have done in my court be thrown open in pleasant the lattices, but between the top of

gentlemen of Mr Wirgman's profession on this this Godship to atone for certain rough group. Public ton of cnurse, eza fair game for around the hall, is an columns and

going

a treatment which he underwent in the time ocension, on the strength of the proverb "Let those elaborately carved frieze gaily decorated;

nisters thoroughly enjoyed the cartoon themselves and were well content to let their fellow-countrymen enjoy the joke with them.

be

Yen

ia shab-

It

will

to

yellow

of the

temple.

artell, who is testing

former grandeur.. Admittance to its 1 at any of these temples for, at the most eight cence.

I have the honor to be, Siree, Very respectably,

Your astonished Serf

IKTHEUS.

Tax letter from our Macao correspondent which we published in last evening's issue contains certain statements which in our op inion enll for remark. The personal character of the writer being known to ne as above

II a community almaest wholly mercantile, a Market Report, in occasionally expected eyes from suspicion, we have true to our principle

Police force.

MARKET EXPORT:

of hearing both sides of a question, given the public his account of what tic asserts to be the result of a personal inspection of the Macao barracoons

Public opinion bag so long been divided on the subject of Chinese emigration, bet

bim in the act. A large say of money was dropped by the Chinaman on the deck, which when collected amounted to about two hundred dollars. The agent having requested the Captain to summu the coolies aft, told them, that having detected the Chinese employé in squéez- ing", he wished to make an example of him, and bade each man come forward and state of how much bo had been rol bed; not a single coulie could be pre- valled upon to speak ! and after au bour'a ineffectual persuasion the agent left, taking the money with him, which he landed over

ない

the ceiling, also, is whimsically painted, and of Chien Laing as, not causing rain to come laugh who win we bave no doubt that the Bi- down when wanted, he was carried off into his neck. corresponds to the inclination of the roof. The throne stands in a recess at the head of Mongolin with an iron chain round

Just as his escort arrived at the borders of

-Our-artist, however, as would appear from the down in the most China rain began to pour the hall, and is made of wood bexother manner, so be was taken back to bis illustrations of his review-does not scruple 'unch. We subjoin a sprejme

the third of his sketches which we have selented as curved. The

appearance of general and other buildings in this inclosure

in the temple and clothed in a old situation climate

"invade the sanctity of private lite. Here is by's and neglect in so changeable a

garment from the Emperor's own errelly head up to public ridicale no uecting stere soon destroys all the varniah and woodwork wardrobe-in honor which in Chinese eyes said to have taken place on the Bund us the ccension upon which the Chinese bestow their chief fully compensated for any amount of pre- of the departure of the Cadiz (1st Dec. 1865) when..

things-Much wanted, especially by coulies pains.

vious ill treatment.

in consequence of an fortimate accident, our on the Bund In its prescut state the traveller will be

The temple of Pi-yen-ssy is usually consi- Overland paper was not out in sime for the Mall..

Cluth, Ked. Our market hine boon kept wall sarick with the thorough demolition affected dered to be the finest specimen of a Chinese The two gentlemen represented are, we need hardly supphed and the nitive demand has entirely canned. Do. BlueStacks of this have been fately re by the troops "not one stone being left temple to be met with outside of Peking, say, both connected with this journal and for the upon an apthor" in many places, to quote It is about eight miles outside the North wall exceeding truth of the likeness we vouch: espe- duced owing to shipments to sinkodate there in the old saying.

Those who wish to visit this gigantic and is the "show temule" of the neighbour cially happy has the artist beeu in entebing the still bowever a fair supply afloat in the Harbour,

hood. Travellera are strongly recommended expression of the distinguished individual to the Muslins. The scarcity of these goods is much ter known in the vernacular of Hongkong momorial of Ciduese perdy-as it may now

hair and reproaching bis felt and early arrivals will meet with purchases at as the "Coolie trade" that the community to the Chinese authorities, while the culprit "ll callest--must be careful to usk for pay it a visit. Its greatest curiosities are collaborateur with the nunetessary "I told you fall rates.

the Hall of

of the 500 Lohan" and the re-

Leather There is nothing like it on the may fairly be divided into its avowed ad. was eventually allowed to go free, as no Wan-show-shan and not for Yuen-ming-yuen

ledged by most of the readers of these lines, as he is market.

vocates, and its avowed opponents. We one appeared againt lumu. as that portion of the grounds open to the presentations of the tortures to be unders! The truth of this portrait will be nedrhon

gone in the infernal regions which consist well known in the China teade. This cartoon fa Honek rchiefs large number have changed may add that the former class consists Shortly afterwards the agent got hold of Visitor is known by the former name.

of sons thousand figures each about a foot better and foore carefully drawn than most of the hands. Stork held citedly by washerman. miny-gren proper is now closed, and high, inflicting and suffering every torment artist's work there is motion in the figures and Long Elis-Well engaired for the demand parts of it are even said to be inhabited by

that the human imagination can conceive.

mare truth in their lines. The heads are rather out chiefly, it is supposed, for garments for the M. chiefly of those who are personally and one of the coolies privately, and asked hi

pecuniarily interested in the furtheranes "why no one would speak." Because," A couple of rooms ought to be obtained of proportion, but this a recognised cazuturist's li persons attached to the Court

Stik. Prices still preposterous. A few lunatics however require the work of a lifetime restore this c once magnificent

"The fourth cut spanks for itself: it is the title-page have broken Joke however and have heen caught and success, of the scheine, while the lai-auswered the coolie, whoever did so Worten dollars a month. The Chinese pay to annel less, but the unfortunately high scale with Punch in Japanese costume, with gen and chalk-baying

ter comprises nearly all who have no iu- would have suffered for it; his family' Lead, fron, Tin, Spelter--All difficult to move shau-siven is obtained by civility and bribes; of prices inaugurated by the first residents stick thrust through his girls, in Ben of the more

terest in the matter, beyond that caused would have been rained," and he then as is nenul in most parts of China; for a large has led to most extortionate demands on deadly weapong of the country. The atorka, some Snail purchases made by the Japanese Go arn-

douceur of one dollar to the gate the part of the priests.

of the characteratic foliage of the country, the rising ment for the manufacture of itchiboos, party a

son and Fitsiyama are not forgotten and the whole Ta Milk and Sugar Much neglected, prefer by feeling of sympathy for the goueral detailed a good deal which led to addition- care being exercised in receiving men reputation of the Colony! The Shih-ran-ling or 13 tombs of the keeper is expected though if nothing be given o

objection

can be raised the lutter Ming Emperors are well worth visiting, makes a very appropriate title page for the Juanence being given to Malt and Hops.

Oils much wanted to pour on the troubled t has been our aim for some time to who were introduced by another apparent however acts badly for future They are distant about 10 miles from the

Each aumber of this periodient is in itself a co-waters of Yokohama Soviety.

Beang-A fate business has been done in thess aroid identifying ourselves with those who ly uninterested party. visitors, Aponsideration which we fear has not always its due weight with British tourists, walls; after riding over some rather rough rio," which we or three years ago, before the sabi-

If such a case could occur under the.. The Coup d'oeil from the top of the hill ground the traveller passes through three nets of London and Para connoisseurs had become The Es of the Jn T-- is à considat rush into extremes on behalf of either;

detached gateways and upph an overstocked with the lacquer, ivory, bronzos, eable holder of stock. is perhaps as beautiful as ever, and is well avenue about two-thirds of a tile in longht. &c. of this country would have been a prize. For

But of course every subject-Mundel Coung, party; us we stated in our impression of strict regulations, and honorable fulfilment worth the toil of the ascent.

On either side of this are sentpfliral animals the blocks are cut by Japanese engravere and then the late, impresion of the Poll to the Tiziboo the 27th February, our desire is to do of duty which distinguish the agency in The temples, &c, most worth visiting to the Northward of Peking are as follows. Of and men of colossal size in the following faithful rendering of the artist's original skutcher question &c. &, fatulah subjects in succession for the rat seven we shall give some slight under at about 50 yards distance from such angle of which we have sexy is remarkable. They the pen or penell of wir versatile friend. Enough justice to all on this question, and while question, what way bechr when no ques

uthor: Six mon apparently either kings or juiste the sketches on the wood, cut say the whites has been said, however, we think, to show that the descriptions; of the others ire can only 8 Priests, two Horses, two Griffins, two Ele- of the picture and touch up the more delicate parte Jopas i wich is an excredingly clever productim exposing such cases as como to our know- tions are asked." The Chinese assert that Ele of the shading, Fach picture is then printed by and so long as he is as gand-mined in his satite lodge possessing features which, call for kidnapped men are terrified by the me that they are pleasant places to visit with a plants, two Camelsand four Lions. Passing process known technically as "burnishing" or as fortunate in the selection of good-humoured pienic purty, but present no very special on these one comes to the

extended

press is paed; but the block being damped with viering, was think that the Jpu Panch will public reprobation, our wish is to avoid the, maces held out by those who have taken jects of interest to call for

of Teu-wu or calebrated of the tombs, three and most notice. It is in articulars of the roadster wang. The sharing is is the centre of China ink, a sheet of soft Japanese paper ie laid rish even in the midst of this exceeding prosaic cumstances to give

back with a hard, Hat, circular instrument made fremnineroase the anusbor of his readers elsewhere and to involves every individual living at or near expressing themselves ready to emigrato Juns, &c. This information must be ob- an immense hall 220 feet long and 92 feet upon it and the impression taken by dabbing on the community. I pur notice of him teads at all to Use of that indiscriminate censure which theni, and voluntarily," sign agreements being fearful of saying " They also in the walls). Each pillar is 11 The text of which there are severat pages, in each home has riot taken from ne the power of appreciat- visit them alone, it will probably be easy feet 4 inches in circumference and the centre number, is out extetly in the saree way from the leg wit and humourour object will have been Our correspondente remarks respecting assert that men who hage voluntarily

ones are about 60 feet high. The ceiling is authors manuscript and eu singular is the mechanis attained.

Governor Amaral are, we have overy rea-enlisted," are in a similar way afraid to son to believe, true. We have been long draw back when the time comes for signe containing the coffin of the deceased Em- take is very seldom nade.

JUOKO

under preaput cir

Comes

tained-om, the spot and as few are likely to 7 inches broad supported by 32 pillars (exclu-the sheath of the bamboo, covered with shake's skin convey to our own the assurance that absence from Macao in, the genoral blame...

*Chinese Arpository, vol. 1, pp. 432,181. Hyacinthe, Ville de Pekin. Barrow's Travels Magillions,

sive of those

in good preservation. A second building a Recuracy of these native word outters that a mis

A few occur in the last Alluding to the departure of the Prinsen Roval

peror stauds About 50 feet behind the great number and the picture of Britannia bleeding the for that port..

No. 1101-MARC

ing the agreement. The one of the coolies who Hongkong at the time of no doubt throw some in the subject of the emple sub-agents.

The nest question, a hare faserted is not met. that the barracoons ar coolies to come and go How far the present's Macão tends to destroy not the legal, liberty of

Supposing the coolie. rugagement, or even i performed that, (în Chă

ly numeaning ceremo this, if he is in the samests be is peniless and little gar-if he has receive vance, it bas in every been "squeezed" from of his fellow country being in suchia state tha and that he way retur a home which probably Zeinland, isa pure moc coupled with the adre Chinese who have ve quite a sufficient bar to

of the leave to reture, that any misfortune w family, would be laid e

à returned beggar woul with the most hearty v determination to mak be may consider when act on his own part.

Space forbids our e- dical aspect of the but as we intend to pr our Macao correspon reserving to ourselvē Teens when convenie doubtless in a short more of the working. systein. Meantime stating our belief tha of Macuo are reall present or past abuse our remarks to their tion in a cal and e

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