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was told that he was not to die for some time to come; and if he became part and clean, after death he could eater the palace and join in its pursuits.

He awoke full of astonishment, and for a long time, remained absorbed in the con- templation of his drear, but could tot un derstand its meaning, Full of ardent long- understand it, heat length fell asleep ing to again, and dreamed substantially the saine dreap

In the morning he told his dream to his friends, but could find no one who could Be give any satisfactory explanation. Boon recovered from his illness, but his distress of mind found no relief, but rather increased in view of the vision. It him after a while in neighborhotul, were fonis Roman Catholics (Chinese) He went on them, explained his feelings and told his dream.

were utterly unable to answer his inquiries, but told him that at Tientsin there word, Roman Catholics who could give him in- struction. He without delay started for this city, and was directed to the Protestant chapel above referred to.

is

in their present public prayers, and in their daily conversation and conduct.

Наз

Perhaps I have been too minute and too longby respecting this religious movement in Ling, unprecedented so far as Chi- nd is concerned, but I could not conclude to leave out any of the facts stated. I leave the subject here, requesting the reader to remember that the work

cominenced and carried on till less than one mouth ago, without the presence and of a foreign mis- stenary, and that previous to last spring: not one in Lou Ling know any thing about the Bible or the Doctrines of the Bible as explained by Protestant missionaries.

The future will tell more perfectly than we now know the real casure and extent of work. It appears to be an extensive and gersine turun from tolaty to the Very sincerely are. worship of the true God-

THE NEPAUL IN A TYPHOON.

The Japan Times Overland Mail con- talus an interesting letter descriptive of the tam encountered by the chin her last passage from Shanghai to Yokohama.. The writer says:

THE CHINA MAIL.

| ship and confidcuce in, respect and affection for her commander and his officers. The pas- sengere presented Capt Hector with a com- plimentary address, testifying to theircour age and skill, to which Captain Hector re- turned a modest reply ascribing the preserva- tion of the ship to a merciful providence fa- vouring his own and his officer's endeavours.

LOSS OF THE "SURPRISE."

(North China Daily News.) We have been favoured by Capt. with the following interesting of the wres of the American

prise, of the Corean const.

McCaslin partieniars

artis

[No. 1131-OCTOBER 18, 1866.

Laureate Belinoutet replied, "And it is the dismays me so much; she will be unable to very iininence, of England's ruin which

THE COREA. FRENCH SHIES FIRED IN AN AMERICAN SCHOONER DESTROYED EY FIRE, AND REPORTED MERDER of Crew and Pas-pay us the millions she owes to Napoleon

the Great and to France!" The conversa earned Lion between the two Anglophobists then

upon literature.

***

Co

SANDERS.

another

of the

Admiral

an excellent ethol

bury

tro

pecu

mot the enemy, and were defeated. The force and has issued a call for more men, Governor is at present re-organizing his doubtless intending to make are this time of tranquilizing those turbulent "strangera The North China Daily News of Oct. 12,

of whom tradition says, that many years contains the following cojimunication from

ago before these

internecine quarrels began, In these days of electric communication, some punti seer prophesied that they (the a correspondont at Chiefun "The Frencli admirai returned from Corea a few days ie but natural. Last week when Prines the land. Whether he saw a spirit of rapa the transition from Paris to St. Petersburgh Hakkas) would eventually attempt to ustry ago. The exploring squadron having reach Gortohacov, Vice Chancellor of All the city in them, or more energy, manliness, cd the Bay of Prince Jerome, the Corean

Russias, received & telegram from New and enterprise than in the effeminate of his pilot on board pointed out the month of York of only a few hous date, Le exelni- own kith and kin, and just what I the river leading to the capital. The gun-med

proportion and self importance may boat Derinlide commanded by Lieut. Richy med "The ocean has ceased to exist, true;

but that is not a

of Punti jesed up in the reason why the public have beezi was immediately ordered off to sound, and European law should be no more."

premonitory symptomus, does not now seen to be known if possible to reach the town of Kang Hoa, Who would have Lelieved that the Rus

skean of one third

system about one

impressment, buseve sian soldiers would turn Cincinnatis? Yet right and beneficial it may prove under the lastal. The guthout prended the recapit

the river against it is so. Moreover, they are trying to make righteous managemnant of a good a auront running five miles an hour, and of the most warlike of animals the most ment,

is a fruitful source of corruption, and

Good govern found it practicable as far as Kang Hoay pat On the 4th June, half an hour after and the Commander having made drawings pasifie labourer. I am told that Heueric oppression here, where the remuneration midnight, we left the wreck in a sinking of the Island on which this town is situated, Ploughs are cast in England for Russia, of the impressed is cut down to about one condition, and in the evening landed on and also a plan of the river, returned to pected

where a e number of elephants are ex degree or pore

large

below the lowest Tate of small Island, where the few inhabitants we the Admiral.

from Taschkend. The The next day the

plough is

is customary hire. Fifty boats may be re- Baw treated us very kinily, giving us rice walked on board the Derniède, and in

drawn by an elephant, and the furrows it quired; Int, by the time the last of the to ent; but wished us to go away as smin company with the Tardiff made his way up digs look as so many little valleys. What hungry train through whose hands the orch as we finished it. However,

we remained

may pass, conies Hou

put it:

it into execution, I appears that the sterner dead on a fiebl of battle: Whick by the I until the stora almtod on the next day,

Mini

Hough is

some hundred or more Inckless skippers tried to get back to the wreck, but the Emper lind ately reached this place by handled by iso soldiers. Deciderly every

channel of the same river, which

will find themselves attached by this thing looks peace in was running so high, that we were

In the inte Russia.

liar la process. Frone all those, except the were obliged

the stream ascended by the French to come back to the island. Ou-the follow.

shrior whole regiments are erecting the card-mber required, every possible cash of town on the works of projected railways, tims saving a ing day wa into the bout, and

the Captam of the

ranzon money will be taken and their the North West, hoping to reads the post other mat was taken by

for the capital.

aloties great deal

to the green restored: French

It is not strange then, The of China. After sailing between 15 and 20 bont continued the reason of the vers un verament The idea is a very sensible que

petr

that at the first sound of Harpies wings all Let us return to Paris, where the ditle- liable craft, who may be so fortunate, be it was getting late, and we were all tired her observatious and surveys, for

tants of literature are in ecstacy. Baroo. take themselves to Hight and hide away in and bongoy, we ladder. But on our sp By noon we were in the "open" and pench, we were surrounded by allour 200 the wal's of the city of Say-col, the capital he is putting the last stroke to a comedy

twenty tales; and then cause in sight of his ear to comit it to his right hand, and been filled up and the returns have been strong NE. breeze made us lands wish natives, who would not allow us to go out and resilence

of the King On their

ale. for fair weather. But it was not to be, and way or another until the Mandarin was

entitled Baron el Financier. I coho one or

At length, after much difficulty we suc before dirty again that horrible ay "

and sky were looking worse when, just ready to receive us

Was thither they found great dificultas. After a short delay ina shule, rocks anti

two crackers of that endless firework of ceeded in engaging Ho Fan bout DE we were taken before the Mandarin in the

witticisni. of the current,

One of

of those nunciers who' gother man overboard go to

rang through the ship open air, mats having been placed on the rought them to a stand seven that.

hecane millionaires as by ruckantinent a fiff which, although not, belonging to so A boat was lowered banned by an officer

Heer ground for us to sit on. With the help of They found serral stone forts along the of frenzy, and who had formerly recupied Ting has the recommendation few years ago, when apeculation was a sort tasteful and comfortable a class as the Tsz' and 4 mom happily on this occasion the Four Chinese cook, we maste him understand boat returned, after a most anxious quarter what we wanted. After a long examina

river side, with mounted. On the way the Mandartus collected a fleet of junks the modest situation of a clerk at of an hour-with the wine and with the tron, we were escorted to a room where to bar the pissage; but after a warning and and looked rather prenenpied.

baron's, came to age hi

of being able to traverse the upper courses atmost peril and dificulty she was secured

of such strewns as have swift rents and they gave us plenty of rice and fish In accordance with this request, the me

in the davits The sea which washel this

are broken with impiis, and thus prevent- ing the necessity of changing envoyance, and yet you tlemen a a supply of books and one of their at the same tane, but he was thrown on

thier Mandarin

before whom we ative assistants. The latter was absent

ng.in by the returning wave this

this were strictly questioned as to our country, them to withdraw. After taking drawings, Park is inach below any fortune; I should hold the long end of the lever; especially

a fat ox angst other things, and requested are very rich now?

Mr M. but I do feel that my social assadvantage when our Celestial friends about a month, and on his return he fact aime will give you senin den of the our business there, and our appearances. very interesting and wonderful details of state of the sea at the time and of the skill Even the buttons on our clothing were soundings, and plans, the luiral gave or think 'that could also pretend to be a is this the case if there be any external evi-

ders for the Derouide to turn her course the serious und profound attachment of and daring shown is handling the boat for examined strictly, after which, we were

barook" op replied the other, "1

"Stop,"

dence that the travellers are probably rge number of the new

down the river, but very soon after, the the

of the other poor a comparatively

taken back to our room and kept there, Tardiff was fired at: hot gunboats returi tried, and findustri u jamais fait gre d ́s of boats equally avabude for up-river There are two other classes am a banker, and you are only an indus- jed masks. truths, the "glad filings. "Boou after-

and it until the arrival on the fourth day of some ed the fire and dispersed the soldiers. The wind increased

barometer was falling rapidly other dignitary, who examined us again, midnight the barometer was

Achenuliers." Baroa Janies de Rothschild is tourists, viz the spacions Lu Lang Ling who sp at a month there,

distribut

one of the most. witty men in the emrave retur, The forts seemned swarming with fate reserved for his comedy, he is sure soldiers, will flags, and armed with nrust to die from hunger in Paris, a6

"The soldiers also wore Japanese

story and his manifest earnestness and sincerity attracted considerable interest At the time. He spent several weeks here attending the chapel services,

reading books, and learning all he could Christian regarding the new Donines, which he joy- fully received. He finally returned home carrying some Christian looks with him.

appeared at Tientsin again, after se- veral weeks, with a letter signed by a num- ber of his neighbours and friends who had becoine duply interested in the books he had taken home, and in the statements he made relating to what he had previously learned at Tientsin. The letter contained a request for a native christien to Lon Ling and explain the books more fully. It stated also that there was com siderable number who were very desirous receiving instruction and that the iu-

of

terest was widening

Starting from Shanghai at 2.30 A.. Tuesday, the 11th inst, we got into zong a most evil omen inaugurated our voyage. A man fell overboard and was drowned

buy at the spot

from

termininted

of time

weather just outside of the light-ship and miles, we observed a small village, ami as the sint where the Empers for about James Rothschild has taken the pen from the creeks and bayous until the call hax

a

with the rapit turnings,

RAJ

2nd dear. The authorities came ou

on board

the

Lime.

"What

to ext; but would not allow us to go a round shot they dispersed and left the is the matter with you "aid the Baron to thodist mission sent back with, the old gen- į inan overboard, swept another off the deck away. After the Japse of two days, an- and pressuted the French with provisions, M.; ** you seemra, auswered which as a rule is only be done at great

ол

gave

It is

the deck

The

sens and the life bouts.

about and threatened destructia to j

Bat bere it was that Captain Hector showed to advantage. In bis sleeping dress, dad with

of us being

owing to

city. distanste 14 miles to the diffenty of

At about 9 A M., we were again on one

way towards the principal city of Cores, situated near the Chinese frontier. In this instance, being provided with horses, after two days' mart riding we reached the city; having been very kindly treated during di

the afternoon, we may condy threatening

wil

with plenty in eat and drink. ws were taken to a government

in

of

Riddle of the seventh moon (about the end of the month of August) a small vessel front the country of the West ha ia

appeared un

ortions, whether he should

was executer."

Mr

were

prove its assertion that the

Oi

tr

done.

the East River, and the smaller Ho Sai

way

species of illet

on the

At may be universal vie

It is of no nee to tell the skipper that

aged 72, living 45 it distant was hexrd to hers a shower, but at which the ****

tooked gravele held his torgne aui į next day. For two days, cat way bay through | ort Sedford Cnited States Cousul here, s. them with the Teutonic tengue verbial; and, if before stair sab y

to

onde incessant reference to the barometer.

VERTONS. wind

wards two colporteurs were sent to No observatious having been got at det, and again sent me back to our donnicite to Bang How they were again fired aty, and confirmed on their return previous accounts, in ordue to run at of the gate, if possible, wait, the arrival of another Mandaringan wore obliged to send a few shot of France! However, should-fasro" In the so called from their place of origin on ing books and giving instruction. They the ship's course was changed to nearly N.

from the capital, who brought with bim a 哼 and to secure saty berth for us on the Chinese interpreter to whose care we wire Kets. and hore an invitation for some to sunth coast of Japan. About midnight the confided. He was way kind, giving us words. After some little trouble the gun- men of letters and artists have as many, named fav their bith-place missionary to go and adminihald be just wind moderatet, after biring triously abundance of the best foul

But as one of the two for six-and-thirty hours, but leaving of giving plenty of taburen.able; and bouts rejoined the Priminguet which had from starvation. Nay, only last week Ben- North River

Only a fortnight since Malbouquet tied upposite Shui Chau G WH K ed prepared for it. members of the methodist mission was then

been waiting for them at the mouth of the course, i henvy sea. The next day

sick, they brought nelicines, and in short river, and the squadion returned here. The mil

Pittent con jamin

committed suicide through Just here I might allude to a disputul absent at Shanghai. it was not at all cen-

the other member to leave Tion-h) we had eomparatively quiet wea- | canicavoured to keep us as comfortable as expedition leaves for Crea at the end of

well know in the and delicate point, which if well settled in Both want. venient for

ther and

And all hoped for a pleasant run up they cout.

the instilutionel cout. At the expiration of 24 days, this week."

republic of A native the cost of Japan. But we were to be a letter arived fro

blic of letters, and the tain for the necessary time.

all its bearings would add anething to the fuvent of The Coreans who hell intercourse with reported with much paths the preacher and his wife, were sunt inston of disappointed. We had a bad night in a N, W. direction owfering us thither, the Binper, have ali had their heads cut |Poor Malbousquet. Yer M. Paul Ficafort and qu'écode of jeurists to the Hus a private party a right to y a foreign missionary.

rounding the

the cape and the weather becasue worse next day. Soon after another across the rugged, mountainous food-puthi

rac, chief editor of the inspired jual. their national day? Or is is good foling fur On the 44b of September, one of the mis-

The following is from the Chefto create munincent donation of the confed the cutra view we set sail without such offered those last days to u 000 francs colesdes?, Cumpiging with the advice f to the poor them to exercise that right, if it should be sionaries started for the place. In nine or lull, then a shift of wind to N. NE.

day of

he sent back to bis associate -

Abust 8.30 came another shout from the required a whole day to travel the dis-pondent of the. Shanghai Recorder, being if another Farisian organstitutimuel |le of nationaby on board, as it

theptance. We were kept in this city all night, part of a letter received by the French Ad- ing nature, rating and encouragquarter master "wind shifted to S. and the nest day were brought before the miral from the Rer. P. Ride; Apostolic Mis. telligence of such

courting the pre- Captain Hector had just gone to his cabin Mandarin, who gave each of us a suit of

had been disavowed since his etitorship by initamed that the absence of the flag winkl vious statements made by the Chinese, that to get a little rest, but at the cry he was cut clothes, and squires how we lad been siuna On the 30th September we wore

at anchor near Wody island car fire Const the French governmental adresu. 2 vol

Lion

prever sanggling and no obstacle real. the latter started for Lou Ling, to assist in and giving orders to shift the main trysnil. Treated at other places where we

Drimaginary would stand in the way of the the work of examining and baptism.

were of Corea. During the night-a Corean boat, three such disavowals, M. de and They Whilst lowering it, a sudden squall split defuyed.

Custom House Olligers doing their duty by with two natives on board, the canvas into ribbons, and the Both returned on the 20th ultimo.

approached the

wrute ip M. Limaye, to clai

claim the 4000% Dermi-Sile

of sonreb. Now, Baving recognised in que I will

I suppose it is well briefly state sorae items of inter-panic-struck, let go the Indyards and

for the poor. No answer. Wednesday known that. sea was

them one of the sailors who had accompa- last the editor of Un sent another

“olo chaton has established a ded together in the waist, est they have made known.

which is su congu They have baptised after a very careful then breaking all over the ship from ste

nied me in the Spring, in the voyage trou

letter

M. Litonyrac to the same effect. and prayerful examination 45 persons, of to stern and rolling frightfully, and the

Corea to Chefso, I succeeded inducing

the boatmen always expect to be able in a I will let you know when the money is on board. Among other in- whom 18 are women and 27 are men. There main boom, uncontrollable by the two or

them to come

paid.

a little sult, at least, and gnict way to carry a are several tons' more, a good proportion of three hands that seained at their posts,

formation, they told me that about the

Pauline Lanece passed three days in bave it passed through by or pass it under whom are females, who desire baptism. The

Paris, and she is now at Baden-Baden, the wing of their employers by some tempo village (where the prin-

building where we large rooms with

where she is to rest a month upon therary device of their own This attempt is laurels she has won in London. She sang perhaps invariably made, if the tourists cipal interest is, named after the family

large yard in front were given us to pass the const id Corea in the Prorians of Phieng at a se intime, given by Nandia. The should be foreigners; and in-way case thi dan, of whom the old gentlemen who came only his officers and the fow English sailors

the night in, and where we were treated, which is in the extreme north west of Maestro Auber accompanied her on the to Tientsin is the head, is not large

plea of the men is that their work hard to help him, he handied the ropes managed very kindly, very tlung wo asked for being and the river to reach the city, of Phian, and said, i never-aw any canta- and their wages weagre (a fow cundareels the kindam. She was endeavoring to. .as- surrounded on all sides by similar villages to sentire the dangerous spar and beliefs.

Next morning we were. taken

in addition to their ), and they wish to Frice approaching so much to Malibran. distant from each other only a few H

into the presence of the Man lacins, who haug, capital of this parvince, and lend a From Balet-Baden Lacra goes to Berlin. turn a penny to keep themselves in tobacro The long, a new sail was bent and set interest extends in all directions, size I pass over the night and the morning of looked on is very kimily, making each of ready arrived almost off the city when she She is the musical right awn of the King money for the voyage. Ker si possis entè i st come on Saturday afternoon for 20, 51 and the next day (15th), when the weather, in us a present, and an rusty enquired if we grounded on a sand bank. The Governor of Prussia, and it is to be hoped that even 40 and move it, pringing their bedding [ dirating slightly, sugann gave us a delive i had been well treated on our journey at one sent to the king's failer for instruc- Cunt Von Bismarck will not be jealunkhe guocunque rem, modo vem. and their four to attend the Sabbath sec-

happy that our temble was rer

But, is through Corn. By the 16th day after board orálould to death thosa BUT to have, very ann a theatre lowed on board the boat for the childish a grain of smuggled salt will not be al- vices, returning home Sabbath P.M. after

arrival, the Mandarin appointed to sserat p

them and the vessel Paris is the second preaching service. On old man weather in the . E., which are asul was as to Chim arrived, and we, being provided together. The king's father replied to burn

1s it to disgust the presumption of China- n on the ignorance pontes, started on our journey the the vessel and alt hands. This barbarous exclusively German.

French of the Renan frontiers, or to and want of perception in foreigners. 18 - say that if the foreign teachers could afford

a wild and uninhabited country, but the cmas 450 l, he enld allud to come 45 l,

Mr

dear the boat of all the mall stock in trade, and so he walks that distance Saturday We had not been on cock ten unies after lose of the second day brought us to what has received more news with regard to the

up with Royalty. Towards the you will have to assu

assuine afternoon, to hear pronding, the foreign

the risks incident dinner, before the fall fury of The native helper,

By 8 o'clock P.

PY. the wind

fect long, mid 20 feet high, having a gate, which arrived here last evening from the end of

to make a daily sosegli og was upon us. missionaries bad arvel, one Sabbath re-

had breased to a furious gale from the S or passage through it, which divides Cores Corea, reporting that while entering harbor parsonage telegraphed from Paris Eva will be

battle expect the same or similar mercmadize to Clinu. from marked publicly on the duty of destroying, with a confused, tremendous sci runs

the master was warned by the crew of a junk Royal brother present on the field of every

idol and instrument of idolatrons and ning and

be quietly reshipped at the first favourable and blinding

which he

he met, not to go up the River as the to inquire how things were progressing? slip rolling ber We stopped in the neighbouring town all

Royal correspondent dictated to an superstition. On the following day 17 fa

upportunity. Cau any one give a practicable boats under water.

intives were up in arms, having destroying aide de Crump the following answer" solutium to the difficulty, which grows out We were clearly in for night, and in the morning resumed our milies brought their images, pictures, de,,

batten journey to a wailed village 30 & distant, oreign vessel with all her crow, the bad weather, and the understo every thing they had which pertained to down batches and skylights (and even the where wo were handed over to the Chinese

ap-junt panser Amédée" "We must dress of a comparatively insignicant offere brought by the wind of Ameden.

The aide de against a great and ppressive government idolatrous worship, and barnet then up in coal bankers) and to the men to stand by authorities, who treated as in a very differ-

left Cafe on the 9th August. Capt, Pres-which words are pronounend eractly

Wrotlly Il fent à penser. m'ander, the presence of the native helper.

ter monopoly the late with barchers and dust of eut nunner from the Corene, giving as

as the Once fairly under way we began to look The Sabbath seems to be brave with

Frifle" (which very little to cat, and the food of the very emergency not to stick ot

ton, the o mer of the vessel, was on her feat ones, although completely differing in about for the most venient arrangement considerable propriety and strictneys in re meant cutting away everything), showed us meanest and poorest kind.

After two days

at the time and should the melancholy news

You must prepare to of our haggage, when we came upon sundry gard to some things. For example, the Chi-all clearly that we were in great danger detention, we resumed ar journey towards his wife is on toute fe change. The help me. There was a large dose of in-

prove time,

it is to he deeply regrettel that sense, which is

bags of salt. Search being institued, some nise Christians of their own and have Thus we faret all through the lon rand aux Peking, travelling late and early for six wade a rule which is carefully observel,

were also on board two gentlemon frombie logic in the interpretation given were found here and soine there, about that among those who meet together for she was put abunt, retia Barly in the night anys, at the expiration of which we arrived were als

(length worship,

with those who remain dur-in was put buat, retracing her bid cunse, at the city of Moukden. During this time het, namely Ar Thomas, a linguist, and the aide de camp to the answer dictated half being neatly done up behind bulkheads

in order to ran out of the hurricane it por we had to live on skillett and corn.

the boat) as possible and thwart the various compartments. paring and eating their refreshments, there The shall be no secular topic introfaced and thretagare in the waist-the large parts discussed, nothing rebiting to cultivating shipped before the worst of lain. Ward the soil, or gathering the crops ATC.

The very wise precaution, for the heavy as shop, where our distress. The Mauda-communication with the Emperor on posing to make an excision up the West Indeed we came near taking one large village and the country around

ig-

which came plunging over her bows would 11 hearing of habited chiefly by farmers, and thea who has swept the main deck of everything, rins would not allow us to go. Finally, I far to point to the Government as the attend the meetings being themselves fhad these outlets not been provided. took a German and a Chinaman with me mers, or laboring on farms, this rule, it is When we got into the centre of the Cy- and proceeded to the missionary's place, ties, in which they were prompted probably author of the persecution of the missiona- manifest, is practical one, gd shows the clone, we had about three quartera of eu whore we wore very kindly received mul

and earnestness of the

hour of comparative calm-but with heavy treated to a good dinner. The next day by the usual hatred of foreign intrusion. se and blinding baffling rain. All through we were again taken into the city, but, as their work on the neighbouring faris, ear this, it was impossible to avoid noticing the

on the preceding day, had to return to the ly in the morning after breakfast about 9

'' anxions vigilance of the Captain. How cok stop at night, the Mandarins t 'clock, they assemble at the chapel, for her quarter-master" How's the no

the no notice of us. Having

obtained reading the seriptures and prayer,

serhead, singing,

wind now, quarter-muster"

ster" every vesion, I took the men with me to the JUT half an hum, and then proceed to their minutes and constant aference nude to the Frenchman, who appeared very much enced in the Morning Herald, intended work again. In the evening, after supper, barometer and sympierometer We

We paзen-

pi.ved, he again providing a good

once a week to echo the doings of high life diuner they meet in the chapel for prayer col

gers were up all night and i am sure all ata- for all bands, and at 9 P. we sauntered

and the tone of society on the cantinent.posed of Mr. 4. 8. Bickinore, for some to of Mollusca of We bave already given some extracts from redthecommier's anxionadesire for ay back to the cook aliop. Next morning we The women who believe are, as may bain-

for flow the

the galu abated about were again taken into the city, where the these papers; and now continue them. The Cambridge Museum U.S., Mr. Li Wend, ferred from the faer that they have been alrea 434. there was a tremendous sea running authorities took charge of us, handing, us

Photographic Artist from Hongkong; and dy baptised, not nearly as reserved and ne

the writer of this article, Mr B and we were uncertain of our position. over to four different persons. One of these

proposed tiring, as respectable Chinese females usual

You would suppose that the success of: Fin this time till 8 A. M. the chigt danger gave us mats to

make the overland trip to Hankow rig the Atlantic Telegraph was acclaimed ly are.

They meet for service oftentimes seemed to be irons guns which no ship would ducted us to a goal of a sort of con

tu

the banks of the Seiro as the greatest moKwai Lun the Capital of Kwong a cage, in the same building with the men and have received on board withopt serious in- [ where there were about thousand crimi dern victory of the arts of peace, almost Si seen very desirous of hearing the Gospel jury and the way in which the Nopant was

the rest of our party intend- wale confined. Secing and smelling the throwing in the shade the wonderful sing to proceed no farther than the last nam preached themselves. The wife of the steered to avoid these was indeed wonder thi

fithness of the place, we determined not tu sian needlegun. It has not been Ro. Why?

Becauso at the last meeting of the Academy ed place, from whence Mr W. would return nee among the women. Same think about 9 4. M., and into fair weather rushed among them, gained the

net, demonstrated that the colossal

and

ious

the

ᎥᏞ

beary galis called the Ciron Gate, u wall about 301 viz., that brought by a junk of the battle of Custoza, an august to the lived it will of the nien, and

..

report

cuirming the the Frech Fleet The General Sherman

The

Cany

4:

wise

ing the intermission on the Sabbati, pre-sible, and at all events, to gain an offing, Mandarin in Moukden refused to tukuthe all Figgarth, and it is reared they have by the King. Let us hope thrt, if not wrected as close to the site ulnuks

The Christians living in tople.

agam.

salutary influence

go to

The Christians we represented as pray

ing with fervancy and propriety, as engag

all

ns in

oficial in whole charge we were was obliged fier the stova, 4 to take us outside the city walla, to a cook

French

mat the fate of the

(teuern Sherman, is said to have been ordered | hand and would give us nothing, so the schooner. The murder of the crew of

King This fact, taken in con mistry seat for notion with the execution of those who

crew, on

the the

the

walis,

2 201

Deng

do so

hold

some one, and then thinks aloud. the occasion of her recent visit, would go

ECHOES FROM THE CONTINENT. This is the title of a series of papers com

writer says

killed, he has been promoted.

WEST WARD. Notstar of the Empire," Mr Editor, but three individuals took their way, pro-

River "Ah the West River again," says

Claudite jam rivos, pueri; aut pruta libe- That rubs close but another, ready a weak brother, calls out keep it before the people" not a bad kind of matter, by the way, and quite suit. With able for some very good purposCS. this for an apology to all who have hitherto gone over, written or road upon this route,

runt.

to encong

to

OIt

would state that our company was coni-

"Chiel. amang us

us" who took some notes print them;"

The

work was

so boldly and cloverly done, that a glance.. into the held would have led one to 1- agine that nothing was there but our own boxes of provisions, chemicals, de

package of salt (neatly done up in basket) under our own special protec- tion-cach one ampposing that it lie- The mistake of thus promiseously mingiing longed to the luggage of the other two. their freight with ours, was speedily er rected by requiring all the salt to be placed in the two forward compartments, and our After some consideration as to what was own baggage removed to those aruidships. best to be done next, the Captain was re- minded of his breach of trust in bringing the salt on board contrary to our assurame beforehand that we would not allow our presence to screen any unlawful proceedings, and was then told that all the responsibility would be on himself. To turn informers

the and give op

salt to the first revenue, cutter we should meet, was more than re felt.

prepared to do out of pity towards the poor ragged boatinen, who toiled at the under a sun, that would have tow-line striken down a white man in a fow minutes.

they

leaned to

their

tive helper now there has bad & great and fuel. At last we got out of the yphoon, wait in it unless compelled to side of of Sciences, an infallible member, M. Babi with any choice artistic mementos of the The very nathalong which they trudgeil was times 20 or 10 women will bring what use and heartily glad and denty thankful were the pnd was soon with the Frenchman, W dle and other light work they have to her we for a little rest when Captain Hector Prison and afterwards the outside of theich, in his own opinion, had engle fine scenery which we expected to see. The hot enough to burn our feet through ordi- -

shoes: still Mary under nur um oil, while he was passed the word ont of danger-a fair but only a few moments before the autho- so many millious, is to have a success as by the way, proposes now to

braces, keeping regular step (as they always the scriptures and explains Bible to the weather wind and resuming our course rities arrived to apprehend us. The French- ephemeral as your great Reform demon- and if they should often be considerably bp, do, to prevent oscillation in the main line) Several of them are file to read.

we ran for

for Yokohama where we arrived, us man refused to let us go until a proper strations. That sinister prophecy bas terri- might not the intense heat, 90 to 98 in hour after hour in the wearisome thag you know, abun lệ r. M.

During the burricane we lost three boats place was provided for us and proper food.fied to death the French shareholders who the boat and 130° outside, entitle a man to

After two days he took us into the city añti | are only in their teens, true while it made a little restlessness and to be slightly erratie every now and then one of them dropping out and going down the bank for a dip in told the Mandarins we must be forwarded Senator de Boisy gambol as a kid. Не To secure a suitable conveyance was our ing in singing hymns, if not wielen strict and a inon was drawn in by the ship to Newchwang, and proper conveyances ran at Poet Laureate Belmonter to tell for our Governor, of martial. renown, was toil at intervals and lead down to the river the water, very much as do those buffalos, compliance with the rules of music, with and crushed to death-but the good-

bin firat care amounting almost to anxiety.; which the plough boys release from their deal of enjoyment and animation, with the herself suffered no damage, not making an provided for us.

To this they at last the

tidings,

and wound up with spirit, if not with the understanding. They inch of water and established her character agred and the next day saw. us on our road wor-fm-90, perfidious albing is on the busy (Aug. 1st) impressing boats right and for a refreshing hath. We concluded to have what cannot be said generally of na-

Of the

After passing through two large walled ci-brim of rain; money is very scarce in Eng. left to carry an expedition against the Pun-leave our flagless boat to the kind tive church members in China, an affecting manner in which Captain Hector command- ties, we, on the seventh day arrived at land, as the rate of discount shows, and tis and Hakkas (especially the latter) who of the Urst Custom House on the way i and profound sense of their personal sin od her of his unequalled fortitude, courage Newchwang. On application at the Con- yet she throws millions and millions into were engaged in one of their regular feuds one after another was passed and no fulness and unworthiness. They have an and alacrity under such circumstances of sulate, we were refused all or any aid, but the sea?" But Deputy Boirontet looked in the District of Van Ping ardent desire for the conversion of their extrame peril, I cannot find words to ex- were well treated by the residents, and afsad, instead of jubilant. Why Is not

the simple presence of foreigners seeming to own families, or neighbours, who are still press my opinion. Every one of the paster heing well recovered from our fatigue, my news gond, very good? England nearly Department of Shui Hing

be as effective as if all sorts of insignia had unconverted

This desire manifesta itself sengers must feel with me confiderpa in the were sent to Chefoo.

ruined!" ejaculated Senator de Boissy, have since learned that the Braves went, been displayed.

of the best ses boats aflost. a-e

as one

eare

signa

of an official notice was even tendered us-

No. 1131-4

Wir

Begging pardon for let us hurry on. we arrived at Far She spent the night I ca the heat was intense a astir. We were glad caldron, and in a kin tion pressed on next d

西南: Comins就 extremity of thie pla for breathing, and & buted to refreshing si merly given some accg

a communication to yo

Up the North Riron

to pass it over with a

striking resemblance bluff at Lion--whel

獅子寶 beurs tot

face looking to the So-

short distance below t the districts of Nám E

Shui

and the ceived by a hack vien river some distance a

No

The Spectre Brave R- The stream between Fat

Tung 紫洞 #nd.new of the villages known were visited. Allusio and adventitious obje North River journal, popular tradition con lated; hut as we passe that time I could fant observation as

as to their

a good opportunity on I determined to see for we found them to be intended to be a kind

blocs Terraced in pla

of basalt laid structure and varying i long

and from ΤΟ in diameter. The un very from three to sev -vary but the

but the prevailing

It is tive and seven. such rocks now exis neighbourhood at s ledge of the Chinese, that in all their travels

like them:

anything

that

blank

their peculiar e black color are calen

with

people superstiti

their origin. If a car nation of the localit geologist should prov precludes the possibi

broken throu this coiftmuar basalt sent

iba er position. wards been collected a fond, by generation it would be interesti

My own they came.

have been brought fro of the Province byth probably from Yan Fà where the "Candle (which half believe a stoite) are situated a Clear River alla voint

and Lok Che

On the opposite sid short distance from t tire is a huge boal

is quite Bank, which

be twenty or twenty by is rather longitudinal ed the Betel nut" - curiosity, about whi thrown its charms; ~ - [ of being loosely plazed averred that the hight one and held on either be drawn underneath boulder is a kind of m pled in the air and ious dashing against merged by the high w from its position

Shortly after leaving through Sz im kau J gler's creek a narrow Trects the mouth of the main area of the we Although¦tì

commonly applied to 1 it is always written Sa the sound being near the offensive idea i changes are not uns sometimes being thro preserved under the g phrase, e. g. "sow" easily heard as “1pig 1 spoken, but is writte Emerging from this er ished at the immense Kong and the turbid en its waters. So thorou with the earthy materi strength of the curen tling goes on with suc that the blades of the about two feet below t heavy clouds of unň 2 the impression of movi goon of a few inches in deep current of as 10am) out the high mountain- dense forests, ni moss .could easily imagine my on the old Missiseppi island with a desolate fort on its lower point- liave been built up aryle i, e. presenting th hugo embrazure inters masonry, rather than ti pierced with erobrazures land we touchedat Ts'in

a market town situated of the mouth of a small down ironi Bz Yi disi

West River from the 1

fow perches below the

tween Kold

Districts.

aur

One noteworthy objec

ed our attention was

rivor bank. This struc

Way

down from the mos

Gap. varying in heigh thirty feet with a base

venty five, and here an

culverts or sluicea co

granite and fitted with wood, which close by th water and open by th within when the river ablo stage.

By thes which has percolated drawn of and an out

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