*

-OCTOBER 25, 1866.

posed to stand sentinel over consequently called Lo Sing then fellows, in order, Goose

Philosopher's hill

-

RU

and Elephant

from the fancied resemblance, from certain positions, which these various objects. At sudden turn to the left we uth of the gorge, which bursts its beauty and grandeur (not ithout a moment's warning. of the ravine the hill is called and on the right, The

Chiness like to pair, pa- aintain a fixed concomitance objects. The above use of Seal animals is, however, bor

the original arrangement which assigns the

le east (or left) and the Tiger r right); and then by another. sion is to spring and autumn, e vegetable and mineral pro arth. So it is:

always a happy

have the two uniting their Euences for good-or rather he blessings

from

these two

inal conccauitants or as coex- steps brought us to a pari-

its of hewn granite neatly

gree.

the

Oll

and most happily nt where the gorge a

bends abruptly to the welcome was this place of gave ourselves up to admira perk

scenery around as. The purling zirea as it hurried ois, now winding its way ly strewn rocks and beds of clean-wasted shingle

of the opposite hill (only hrine for the gods), the trees, I shade, most plearly be

uents of rest. Surely China. far behind our the rest of the all. Had not bootinen fineu ind" yesterday, and thus eir connection

not say with the denizens of Central Negroes of the Zambesi, as the sailors of more favored but what's that raoning p adjacent trees? A Squirr

swer; and

"give all

2E an

old acquaintance

et after a long separation.

to be of the species Sciurus

more commonly known

f the States, as the "pine

is little fellow by his

pre be assured, added largely

which were in or at least non-

eney around us. If physical

would be ettorknown We

ble ticefield plains, and canals id's eye views that are taken. te faces of the Tiger and Dm- berurifully wooded—a feature

the

smaller

lly in the case of the former, itor first after he has entered of the g gorge. The one large glit haud, Taring

entioned, is the Tiger;

... ; સા wil of trees, with fere ali of precipitous rock, presents A distant view

ject..

an

es of the forest to be quite ked a fact to be accounted tatequent that just so much

der the control audi the monastery,

Confirmatory print near the Elephant we perched up on a light bo proved to be a live priest shell in his band. He was oth repared, ty round an alarm, awake is drowsy confrérs

eping-echoes of the bills, if vere observed in quest of lun- Many of the treks are great age-pot less than 252 the ground was donated in

4.

√ D

Mr Leung Shin chrün and the Lotus Cloister built, which was afterwards

the Hing Wan Ta

of auspicious clouds--as varie

wore supposed to have been heir appearance at any place propitions and indicative of

s to the surrounding regions.

No. 3.

ng the pavilion, the path, fol- inding course of the torrent, ides into two came on the left e face of the hill by a steop zig- the monastery, and the other Lirect to the chief wonder of all

Water Abyss H

er our steps were first directed.

ow cut through a projecting or faid with stones irregularly rranged, was well in harmony rounding works of nature.

By

round the point of a project- finally leads into a mat pavi henes the cascade

is at onee view at the

of a few

t. The point is well chosen,

Je scene a perfect gem. The

es heavily wooded or present-

s of rock decked with crepes

Lany

- rise up on either hand to a hindreds of feet; while snowy jets of water conic leap- com crag tour

a trag until they are

Iphed in a fae crystal pool at whence the stavam again issues

ard by the foot of mur stem,

romantic channel down

. The foot of the certi

re two is readil

Ty

whilst that of the

of the path scramble down

ices a

ishes and over.

tloyers of

ej'

over the

racks, sa combi

water, we pure wat

aking an intimate a prude

As soon as was

sting trip through the heat, we into its crystal depths, all our fully inet, excepting that

being

which seemed to be a feir feet ved to be as many rface, proved

ight we know.

Of course we

to take a shower bath; but I mmend it to

to

one who is

zho on his shoul

eing

to any like cab- height. To asceul

of the higher cascade was in-

for wahof time, as no path or

way of ascent could be found.

ed the inclination of the lower om 57 to 10°, with a perpendieu- rly ficet; but measurinent by only gave about thirty feet. oue, whose foot is horizontally n the view of the lower perhaps

No. 1132-OCTOBER 25, 1966.1

THE CHINA MAYL.

Be this as it

(whatever it may be) gives easurement and the general retreating elope of the tened to obey, and on his arrival made were ever used for making signals, even if

200 feet, was estimated to be inclined about 20 and having a perpendicular height of ninety feet; so both taken together cannot give a perpendicular fall of less than 125 feet. The Chinese, however, will tell you that it near 400 feet; but at the same time their

em of peculiar system

over 10:000 fest as the height of the bill, although it cannot exceed 3,000. The rock at the possibly foot of the chsende is

slate

interspersed with Feius of quartz,pring about 6 15° Eat the strata being sand-

S an angle of 19 with the horizon. Mr. M. succeeded in getting a ine stereoscopic view of the cascade, which doubtless will vividly

average breadth, being inclosed on either side by a lofty range of hills, some of which rise to an elevation of about 2000 feet, and in a few places present sheer pre cipices of several hundred feet in height. The respectable width of the pass, however,

hills, detract mnch from the impression that one would naturally expect from suck a reduction in the expanse of the stream. This result is also heightened by the atter absence trees, and the consequent bald- ness, that destroys the comparative effect of distance and the richness of light and shade. The length of the pass is usually reckoned to be six miles, and its course part is so nearly straight

tercourse with the dragon he bastened to bounding rangea of hills. relate to His Majesty and. knowing well may, a more rational preventive of unla what the result would be, obtained an Im- chief against a more tangible evil, was aug- perial command for him to proceed at once gested by the old weather beaten and de- to his native place and bring back a piece of cayed looking signal towers of the Police

The faithful the monster's liver, hful youth has Station near by. That these little towers

known his commission, to which the

dragon

"Camel chips" could have been furnished at once demurred, as the mutilation of his in sufficient quantity, which the Chinese hody, to heaven.

would for ever exclude him from assay was the fuel used, on account of its He felt indignant that smoke invariably ascending straight up in

along his early protector and later protege should donse column: that they ever were su be so unkind and ungrateful as to think of used is hard to believe, because their con- inflirting so great au injury. However, he struction renders it a physical imposibilit opened bis mouth, and A. Teung, knife in and their supposed. hand; entered; but un sooner was be within would not require and rarely ever places

and

a convenient for communi- than the dragon in his rage repented, them in a position co recall the beauties of the gorge to all who for the great about one mile from Anly closing his jaws made a sorrowful cation in this woe Is. it not more reason- j have had the pleasure of paying it a visit, that at a point that this view will be meal off his old friend. A Teng's mother than a distinctive by are nothing-tuore

able to suppose

stone. and

Tray

and, we trust, may induce others to make an excursion to a spot which will well repay all the trouble and

expose

he that curred. The Chinese have appreciated the soothing effects of nature's voice and the rapture of her music as hors displayed; fer oue man records in bold characters on the rucks "It cleanses the heut and another laconically adds The sound of the Lute."

The

hayectable

is

Sta

de

make mouth it

right having become aware of the tragedy, open either way. The range on the

hand bank extends to the riverside oppo-manded of the dragon to restore her son. site the north river junction, and is some- This being refused, she seized a large chop. times called "Orisa stone" Ridge from ping knife and cried, you have destroyed the hill or short cross range at its eastern my son and I will have your life," and extremity, although it is property named. thereupon made a lunge at him, but missing The Deeyed Helve? Rangewisfortune was to less than doath to the her aim onlyflopped off his tail. Such a from the legendary account of a Tauist monster. In his rage at the mutilation and priest, who at one time went into these consequent loss, he bounded into the air, hills (and it must have been a long time where (no doubt owing to the loss of his

trees ago, for there are no

now) to caudal appendage) he whirled about in such fearful gyrations that a dreadful war of phoon brought into being. The Bobtail now confined to earth, Dragon" N occasionally comes furth from his den and anew wreaks vongrance on the descendants of avaries and ingratitude. With a play on A-Tseung's name, which means 'an Ele plant the legend closes with a moral, which is constantly repeated in the proverb AUKEE The un satisfied and grasping man (is like) smake swallowing an Elephant'

for no

the

hut down a Ng Tug tree the elements" was stirred up and the Ty their prototypes origi Cap so late in the

fit.

fur

Luce, when he happened on a couple

Reluctantly leaving this enchanting spot, we ascended to the auspicious clouds,

to be which we found to a very monastery of

of medium lately rebuilt, as it was destroyed by the ecureus Deifert) to get timber for rebels in 185!!. various buildings vise partially one above the other in their ane of Geu engaged in a game of Cliess, and eession up the hill-the highest floor being became so interested in the game that he forgot his orrand until the helen of his axe srime 500 feet above the level of the river widerly desert. What a game that

usual paraphernalia (and some of it The very fine work) is found, including an over

must have bean bain pity there is life-size of the first Abbot of the ins-

intage of titution, who or father which was enjoy ing ()the fragrance of several fine houquets of sweet smelling flowers at the time of our visit. There are the three precious Budhas and a dagoba erected over some relic of Gotama, into which apartinent we did not enter, as a card

the door suspended at requested alt illustrious guests put of their shoes before venturing with in. The dining roomas, dormitories, volls

no record of it for the benefit of the Ama- testis

of the prenent. It is quite probable that an old axe-and was once found in these hills, and for want of a bester account trition gave it a bistory. The range on the left is called "High Gap"

I

along which the tow path is cut for the nat of the boatmen in passing back and forth. The Chanuel must be very deep as the c rent does not seem to be particularly acce lerated; stil in high water it is said to be sirong and at times renders the gap

Shortly after entering the Gap, the loca tion of the to-the-Comese, celebrated Mak in Hang Tukstone Quarry, is noticed in the first ravine on the right bank,

and culinary department are such as my feeble for ascending boats. The wind but at what precise print cannot be seen.

that at the appearance of a

should naturally expect to find. 4 htt 200 priests are now connected with the ine appears to be more dreaded, as we noticed From all secant it must be parting and hastary, exclusive of a number of novitiate

of a rain squall all

all water, at last, the entrance being a for future boys, who are being trained

the bouts of every description immediately distance back in the gorge, and the di- candidates for

Last but not made fast to the shore with several liues, in nonentity.

rection or bearing being towards the river. least there is vertical suo dial, eructed on

addition to casting anchor. It is rank-It would also appear to be part of a natural the balustrade, in front of the main door.

alle that the traditions connected with the cave, since the month is described as being and in fact is about the only object worthy

quite narrow, with a stone a short distance of rogard in the whole institution. But, associated with storms. In aldi

tion to that of Inkstone Island, we are told in, so situated in the pasange as to merit the hold There is a man up at

the hentar gare, who is gesticulating Lions, which are to be seeu in front of the and then is die fissure advances, rooms or of the loss and recovery of one of the Story title of G Kub-breast" stone; near the wildly during the short intervals between Tartar General's Yamun in Canton.

grottoes are found on either side-in all to sundry nervous blows which he administers Ka-Man one of the conquer to a large bell, and is inviting us up. Hav ing ascended the stairs we find him to be a Hunan brother and a regular sharper under a monk's cowl. He has gnarled canes to sell at fabulous prices and a medicinal herb

***** great efficacy, which

I

Kang

the number of five, The height, as a

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is supposed to be worth all the money he can possibly extract from your purse. could not help but thinks that if he should ever meet Gotama, he will re- crive but a sorry

welconic. Budhism

were kept at the tack night and day, and either has made

a great advance in Chi-

when finished one of them was lost in a. na, or suffered a fearful retrogression.

Another was, Being desirous of paying a visit to the ster on the passage down.

with of course, ordered to be prepared zli top of the caseade to certain if possible

Hera enda the record, and tra the character of the lake, from which, it is despatch

dition sail to How-and hence the pain of the ill takes it up and says, that the ma- Ting Summit Lake," careful gistrate despairing of being able to complete The work in the specified time, resolved in inquiry was made of the monks as to its ex- recovering the one that was lust.

Divers istened and how it could be approached. were sent down to find and secure it with They looked dubious and at first aid that it ropes, but the river being infested with was successible," and then, three or certain fluvial hobgoblins, called in colle- fonr

distant," days?

exceedingly

quint Fá Tám Mui (a kind of # difficult and dangerons to approach," and finally most feelingly exhorted us to desist, fabulous turtle), nothing was ever seen of us wild and ferocious beasts were there the unfortunate man except the appearance and they really

concerned for of blood, which roàc to the surface in seve our safety." To all this we would not cal plaser. li' therefore, determined

was, tu ethet their destruction before further effort should be mole. The monsters were known to be vorac ous

and hence small height of over 200 feet alre melona, smooth skimmed and easily swel we reached

lowed, were takes, and thoroughly punct-ur- the monastery and 500 above the foot of

ed with a probe, then boiled in oil, taicen the cascade, coming eventually to the boundary

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to proceed. them on sight, were sun floating harmless from the summit of the put peak, vet on the surface from the fatal effects of those

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felt

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May 11, 1866.

From the North-China Daily News. A few months ago a writer in the Chiva Ma commenced the publication of a series of Notes for Tourists in the North of China, and these have now been published fu a crindeused form with the name of the writer, Mr N. B. Dennys: te ia wetsqualin- fed for the work be bas quiertaken, and bis opi- ons as to the best modes of travelling as well as his casual remarks upon men and manera in the We can discover

grees It will be a happy day for Chitin, KAEUMATIC GOUT, GRAVAL, and, other complaints when it can be truly sat empacheally said

of the Bladder, and in the cases of that this is" onward and upward.)

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gentle Medicine for Iutants Children, Delicate Fe-auth, are worthy of attention. which may be rendered "Prospect Hai, gauty looking building calleddes, and for the sicktios of Pregnancy, INNE no omission in the list given, all the precautiona FORDS MAGNESIA is indispensable, and when nocaseary to secure comfort en pote und at the various inus being very nitaitely, set forth. Frutt Like with the Acidulated Lennon Syrup forms being intended so for us I could learn as a place of resort for those who may wish to

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have produced which presented the appearance of having pled with the intense heat, burles no good Why are the Chinese so much given, to some serious

ious mental and physical

results. had one side blown out of it,

it, more likely the days being regular "weather breelurs." tradition? Is it because they are poetical, We are sure that the

universal prayer: worn away by water. It t is quite possible Typhoons, the winds that blow from the imaginative or superstitions? Or is it be the people of this country will be offered that there

a large pool at the head of four quarters, as the hiuese say, have a cause they are mostl y people although for the speedy and entire restoration of so either stream, as I have seen

2 creek, five tines the wie of their united volume nice legendary origin. Many many yours ago, books abound; or because only such men well and deservedly beloved à member of

united vo

near Hog Hoad Hill in San Vitale lutus, has anything like a mode- Scotch salmon have been successfully in-

of the yellow-back our Royal Family, London Review. immediately from one spring with several large months around the sides, where to District, there was a little hoy of rate sorulation among even those who do truslaced into Tasmanis. The Lincolnshire

poured out. supply spring" near Newville,

head remarkable gifts, whose name was A-Tseung read? 1 do pot propose to solve the Cumberland valley, USA. But in

in the present ins Like most beys, he was wont to blems; but as you arrive at or near the arrived there having on, board 110,000 centre of the passThe woman looking salmon said trout ova, taken from different rivers, and packed in thirty-live tons of tance the interest is heightened by the play along the rout" on his way to school. the fact that the reservoir must be

hot!

One morning he found a peculiar egg, which for her husband" is pointed Wenham Lake ice. Not more than five tons of ice had been lost, and a large pers Two thirds way up the mountain, in out. ho carried with him and placed in his desk.

میری ام

Big Spr

other

the

fro

Tige

location to cause this constant stre.in

top

of such lofty elevation.

well

pretty

24

The lost statue was

stamp

48 those

pro-

is

had entered

slopes now and then by way of variety. ly absorbed with his head apparent the ground and leo view is not fully, and giving hun out, with the

other pouls, one of which has been

Bounded

drawer.

CautionAsk for DINNER'S MAUNESIA, and

ad Label.

SAUCE.

LEA ANA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

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Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the only grod Satice and applicable to every variety of Dish. Extinct of a letter from a Medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1351,"

Tell usa and Pankias shat their sauce is highly stemmed in. ladin, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome Sacer that

is made."

CAUTION:

LEA AND PERRINS

of their celebrated

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

& P. have discovered that several of the. For

eign Markers have been supplied with Series Turarios, the labels closely resembling t of the genuine See, and in bite or mura instances the name of L. and P. sirged.

L. and. P, will preceel against any, one who may maanhetare or send ench hahatings, wind base

of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights.

AS FOR LEA AND PERRINS SAUCE. **Sald Wholesale and for Export, by the Pin prietars, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell; Messrs. Burday and Sons, Loudun; &c, &ri,; by. A. S WATSON & Co, Hongkong, and by. Beers and Oilmen universally.

no bottom found. There is also, they sy,nishment found a huge snake now grown; body of a web, the coiffure being quite she would esteem it a great lionoutat instructed their currespondents in the vicious pärte” |

dness and regret, we turneeelings lost no time in axpelling it from the room, Uly true to he..

but

in

to

Meninwhile, those who intend to travel in the Chi ti province durig the approaching autman months, sunnot do better than accept these Notes as thefe guide.

From the Hankow Times.

There are plenty of sights ru and mound the city, Bone visible aid many more invisible, and Mr. Demy' description of the cities and their points vỀ utereat is full and carefully giv, 1, is to its cor- resiness we are unfortunatly able to judge.

The name of the biok Notes for Tourisis in th

-conflues

confided himself to Poling and to rastes front that

visit to Peking the information will prove very ity to Kalgun, about 130 miles distant, but for a neceptable to airaveller specially if living at an ivi.

From the Shanghae Recorder.;

The present wait brings us a copy of the useful

which has recently been published by Mr N. B. Ieunys, and we we are glad to be able in express 2 The favorable opinion. upon is surviceafirness.

guide to book, though it only pretends to be travellers, contains much useful and interesting information and may be looked up in the light of the Murray" for Tourists in Northern Provices of the Celestial Empire,

Brom Tribner's American and Oriental Literary Record,

The first Chinese cut-laas been given to the world appears in the shape of a gel pimphlet of same 7 pages, entitled, "Notes for Tourists in the North of China, by N. R. Denny's.". Tha pmphlet containa, in fact, very full descriptions of Tientsing, Pakin, and the circucujacent county, with vainable notes on the productions, objects of curiosity, “ public buildings, etc. of the Capital of China, besides itineraries from Pakin to the Mongolian frontier and the passes of the Great Wall: His work is i -ustrated with several neelul plans of lekiu, and of he route between that city and the an

only of causiderable extent, but of digith it be daily used himself during a slight depression between a secondary centage, of the salmon proved to be alive,

of the whole Fifty per cent. to flow throughout the year from the salool hours, until at length it produce: a peak and the main peak abore and beyou, survived, and the youngsalon ignment Peg to caution the Public against spmious imitation little guide book for Tourists in the North of Chin

1 ford small snake, with which he was greatly and at the head of a ravine which, from a

ed from their tiny envelopes. persuaded that a holiday could eased. He quietly the teacher was

it food, and point on the river n little farther up, in

clines down the stream as it ascends the be pleasantly spent in travelling over

There is gentleman, well-known in મ

opportunity when the this bill.

face of the hill, there is a rock apparently London, who bears a remarkablo regem- Indeed a man might imagine engaged, stole a few moments for a

a play bimself making a kind of Alpine tour on a

with his pot. The

blance to Alfred Tennyson, the poet. Peo- teacher, noticed unly a few feat i beight, which presents a

having small scale in some precipitous places, and

and his

find out suiking resemblancs to a woman scated on manoeuvres, determined

ple are constantly gazing at him, following towards the west. alissade down some grassy why it was he spent so much could have

down on In ascending the KISA

audibly whispered intinuation There's The natives tell us of other cascades and lis desk and his lands employed in the obtained natil you have passed slightly Tennyson." Not long ago, a lady intro-

beyond the e position, when a good bingen- So one evening after school was with several helred fathoms of TOLL and

dismissed he made search, and to his asto- lar reveals a une side view of the head sudduced herself to him in an omnibus, praised

his works, and hinted pretty

if he He distinct and the general appearubs tole would favour her with his autograph ani a a cave which extends to the marble rocks

so large as to fill the whole drawer.

The legend con-lock of his hair. The gentleman begged back of Shin Hing With

our faces of

nected with "the rock-freak is, that in an assure her that he was not Mr. Tennyso and congratulated himself on having de boat-ward, which we reached by 3 r. M. livered the child from so dangerous acient days the wife of a military officer, "Not Mr. Tennyson!" exclaimed the lady.

and sadly used up by the sun, which charm. Next day the boy misscil the ser who had gone to Kwong.sai and fallen 13 We down his barning rays upon us

finding poured

And with that the lady stopped the pent,

was allayed by his grief

battle, came hers day by day to look for eat wrath, "then what do you mean by without mercy, as we retraced our steps outside and the continued morning and his return. Being ignorant of his fate, herbs and got out in disgust. across the valley. Mr W. especially hari a

evening

to share with it the contents of his vigils were protracted until they were finally hard time of it, taking into account his satchel. It grew to be inonster, dragon, rewarded by the transformation of her body confinement in a dark tent, and the anxiety and out of love for its benefactor, allowed into this rock, a conversion into her own of looking after his uecessary baggage, him to enter into its mouth and to descend monument. The idea is pos

is poetical which generally needed to be labelled iuto and explore its inward parts. In to superstition A paved path may be noticed

ther pleasing. But across way we have Coughs, Asthma, and Encipient "stamp light" and "this side up with

mean time, the

friending the aid of a distingut, such a

made wonder- leading up by a zig-zag route on the exst At the in his studies, ful progress

e age of ern side of the only stablance to a preci-

where a

little seren years he could compose essays, and in pitous gorge on the left hank,

short # tine by his merit obtained the de- rivulet comes down from ther cks which are

in public avour and exutience; this result has be h of trees, He then went to the capital crowned with a sma

with a small derse gro

growth a greo of Kujin.

acquired by dhe teat of fifty years' experience. These Setting sail immediately we soon passed when he become & Haulin, and eventually the portal as it were, to something behind. LAZERS may be fraud on sale in every Bital

a high the Hau Lik police and tax-ga-

by The brow of the bill ove which the path official was assigned

position lends is also graced with a rewatch the Colony, and dirvughnut ludia and Chine fi oy have therer's station, at the mouth of a small

He continued to grow in are told that

Pines been highly esteemed whereve intendused. | For Emperor.

located

Cot GRS, ASTHMA, and all affections of the Throat oreek of the same name, and entered the Imperial favor, inue to the dislike of bis and we are told that a monastery and Chast, they are the most agreable and frien

thereabouts in a moat refreshing and until superiors, the Emperor fell sick of a Shin Hing Gay more properly dangerous malady, and it was declared by ful retreat. On either side of the upper ver mouth of the Gap there is also a monastery the Imperial physician that "Dragon Liver?

If then there be was the only remedy that could save his surrounded with trees. life. The Prime Minister seized upon the any virtne in these things, neither elf or opportunity to rid himself of the rising A-sprite, il luck nor deadly influence, will be. Tseng, whose early history and familiar in-

care,

No. 6.

called Ling Young Hap 羚羊峽 Le. "Chamois Gap," since tradition asserts that 8ome such animal was bereabouts trans- formed into atona. The river here is sud- denly compressed to about one-third of its

the

to a

tha

and ra

allowed a nook in all this pass and its

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Hongkong, September 13, 1866.

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