Doobiu Chine Brautaim,"
THE CHIHA MAIL.
ordinary tale of the a big fishy, very like a of the contribution in their own
puukets of England, with
as customary--the drunkards took advan.. tag of the event to satisfy their appetites,
as le
The eater inclosure nica-
Fery
[No. 1502-MARCH 27, 1868.
at
Miscellaneous.
103, for the attention and atody of all his element to take his eternal repons in tween; 30,000%,; audire and tables, is the relative proportion of anaye and nisin mongkong,
whale,” which we (Straits Tips) suprince for the benefit and gratification of all lovers of the marvellous, the confusions of all acep
naturaliste. We translate from the Courier as follows:-
In late an Autranite, insensible and covered with wounds, was found on the sandy beach of Cigion. When he recover ed his senses he related that he was a pass
the sandy-grave chosen by the soothsayers and magicians of the whole province, ga- thered together to get their share of flus good things going.
By
Musty
Ports of Shortreds & The order of
A FISH EXTRAORDINARY.
came with their parasols and a great follow he could permit the woman whom he had ple. The temple itself consists of three The Courier de Saigon of the 20th Fe-ing to make sacrifices and to live for several sedged, and who had the substantial at inclosures, one within the other, each raised brunry fast, the Jetztal Officiel de in days at the public expense. In short,tractions of money and goods, to pay his from 15 ft. in 20 fs. above the level of that
From the Hankone Times, May 18. the vibrost gravity, the foos, with there was a posing ceremony by which tailor's bif; was a very alcotianate gentle outside it, so 8 give the whole of t
following extraor the loading med preliti to put a portion, and appears to have been actuated by
We feel it to be a public duty to take the by pyramidal form. or at least by linour; but Lord sures 570 ft. by tão This has tares Guide Book and Vale Mecara" just is frst opportunity of calling attention to the 'Reesy, Hereditary Grand portals on each face, adorned with towent, sued for travellers, angrehants, and resi
I Lucy and
and externally is surrounded entirely by dents in general," in the while the good genius the whale, changed Wond in apartments," and an estate of the danbe open galleries or varundale, or China and Japan,
80,000 a year, selling father, puristyles. These have ver inucb his faithful partater's what we will not any, if we may not, with the wider (10 ft.) being next the wall. To description of the various places followe Juuina, quote liimi as an instance of shame tuner and larger pillars have elegant capi- the position on, or from the coast, as we toss depravity of heart-but "what are we tals, but no base. A resign is carved on northward. In each instance the histo to think of his understanding ?".
the fiat at the lower part, and an incised to, foreign residences, publio' buildings, sy, position, means of access, accomoda- When amantaradesentant becomes rich ornament carried up the edge-of flim shafts; towards the middle of life, one of the first this is the case the with the outer piliar, mate, associations, amusementa, places of in
community, mode and cest
of living, respetable virines which he acquires is which has base and plin. Of such
pillars
torest,
native institutions, population, local reverent estimats of is money. Lond Wil. there are 400 or 500 in the outer inclusnic luaghby in by no us the first person
alone,
without reckoning the inner inclouvament, natural history, productions, who, when he conues to balance amounts surus of the temple, where there as a miscelaneous detail of facta and incident, and statistics of trade now given, along with with a youthfil levities, finds it to be his lundreds anore. Moreover, the walls in connection with particular localities. So paid lety at his mystvious preserver, which these whats oil which thier furnish in great pleasant vices: o partner of his of the colonnade aro sculptured, to the far us we are able to practically test the in-
muish
but it full length oi may be a duty, alowly moved away after being pled quantity and which is held in high estima- is one which require a very austere temer bustuia; and the number of seen and ani- they are given with a considerable de
2,000 ft. from top to dividual descriptions of the various soine
and an exalted estimate of that morality mals representou is from 18,000 to 20,000 of fairness and fulness. On our arrival in Saigon, we saw at Cape which, zealous thong tardy, converts to pilaateis, but, not male. The the Mauno are wisely included in the general
Numerons female statues
pillars are
The population, with reason, make great complaints of this unde of proceeding, and onger ai board a bark which had been tako consciently they never untion the name and pillaged by pirates that the crew had of the fish and make it disappear when that been nordered and tlova vurbmr-but is possible. They are also in the habit of that he had been milz - wounded, and folt
presenting any one talking about it, in or on the water by an enorder to avoid the rexations exactions of tos himself sustaineri mous fish, which bore him gastly to the demonstrative Mandarin picty, This is shore. He nawerted that bui had a good done also when they wish to extract from Innk
in safety.
tion in the country.
there was an
thin fish, and at the bay of Cocotiera plo, when a repentant
carputs in the pagoda of the suit of law the w
for exam-
Ther
who has used her beat
of the
*
in Salzonite groatly increased
and reccirca glaberate
No. 150
BY CH
THE HO
containing a pi used at the big Tooral code, force respecting the Prin belonging to an PRI!
cli-
、 Price,....
TO ME
Peking Yedo, nud
e of this title to him who is tealy the only me, but also the debris of vessels.kot, to defeat the woman who had lived We have been permitled by Mr Thomson on the considerable merit of their admirable
In 1865 there was somminicated to us. the story of a native who said he had been St. James suvernl pagadas built in honour / viety sometimes rich acts upon very correctly proportioned, and surmount survey. The value of the book is saved from death by a gignitio fish, and wo then published his statennt werd for word In a work called the Gie dish thong chí'curtains and of it covered over with its stern' behests so rigorously as to meet in a cil:by a proper aremtravo, a frieze; which the work closes with a set of useful ar
by a most copious index, beat within the temple r which describes the six provinces of lowes village This image was 6 to 6 metres long days as his wife, rather than give her the ture, and a carpice, which displays infinite pendicus. The last of these is the
19 the greatest Cochin China we read. This fisli (the Caby 4 to a broad. At Saigon thou are sexumpery two de tires bundred pounds Tows and repetitions ami arvel-healed aer-
of the work. It consists of a bibli novelty weet disposition and verel boa a naturally avect
ographical index of all formal works pub- loves to help . Fishermer are in har temples nained after the Chua Ong or worth of spooys and forks to which ale pents In the ancient city of Orgou Thomished from the earliest date in the English
the whale.
thinks herself entitled. Lord Willoughby situated a little worth of Unge Wat, many bit of calling him to them in order to It would be interesting to know if this not only does this, but conveys written ins
of the ruins are supposed to be
languags on. China and Japan Philolog- of superior drive other fish into their nets. If any great fish so intch worshipped on the Au-tractions to his legal advisers, not to orm-antiquity to that of Ongon Wat, and in tal bee care, for some reasons, best known junk or bark comes to grief on the high namite Coast, saver shipwrecked men by promise or to settle the suit on any terms. their grotesque sculptures bear more resen-
to the compilers, entirely excluded. Beas, this fish often rushes to the assistance inativot or if the fact of sometime saving a He goes oven further. The hesitating ad blancs to the antiquities of Hindostan,
We hope to see thie omiasion repaired in the edition. With
next of the shipwrecked crow suf carries then
the them man is a happy accident. Cathis pointaligh voete engagor in his behalf is expressly Ceylon, and Java. These remains of former
exception of safely ashore. Bence the fisherman won Mandarin, after having told in that the na-instructed to take every advantage, every magnificence show the high stato of civili- getting in of the work is very creditable to the comparative thinness the paper, the ship the anir
animal
The Emperor himself tiresaltributedlit to. instinct, and hence their mean and contemptible advantage, which eation the ancient Cambodians had arrived
all concerned; and we have sincere pleasure (Gislong) has conferred on him the official great veneration for the animal, added that, the technical astuteness of subordinates can at. Their vinpire is now an empty name. title of General-in-Chief of the South Seas. in
in shipwrecks, fist threw
in congratulating the authors and publishers. naltre nok the He
to know what the protection of the Lord to engrave two of the views photographed enterprise and performance. guardian soul of our Scall Sens which alone that as it often floated between wind and Grand Chamberlain I come to
un tu huean. by one representing tlie western fr are gifted with such ararkable animal." water, as it were, they attained his back He wont even further than this, and it gade, another the western colonnade of To-day (30th February we have pustil on by the current, and that then must have been only from himself that the Ougou Wat. It is, perhaps, needless to been favored with the following extret the fish,
being Esluep drifted near the from a report addressed to the Direction of and footing resistanço either trarre shore suggestion sauated that his own daughter remark that the tiger introduced by our porkapa be convicted of being the draughtsman into one of these scenes does the interior from Pula Condon. "I have the shallow the bonor to inform you, that on the 9th divine Water, began to apout and doubtful offspring of nobody knows who, ut appear in the photograph; but tigers doubt, works
into deep water.
It That is to may, Lord Willoughby, acting are said to frequent the neighbourhood of Janugry, at half-past nine in the morning, was only then that people discovered they on his own notions of the fitness of things the ruins,
Annamite, unknown on the island, pre- had boon aived by the fish. The mandariu for we cannot even suppose tunt any law- sented bimself atark nakedig before Curpu related that on one occasion & large vessel yer's clerk is responsible for suggesting Buch ral Bortel, staticued in the
the villago
lage of Co-was suddenly stopped in her course without a course of fully-bad the incredible base- stated, that he had been one of any alock being experienced or any ap- nese to plead that he had lived with a mar- hong, and the crew of a fank which had been ship-parent cause, and continued immovable ried woman, but that, adulteress as she was, wrecked, two days before, about two kilo-On divors going down to discover what de his paramour had no legal standing, no pro- metres from the beach north of the Colong tained the vessel they found an saurmons perty, and no right to me or he sued. The hills. The Corporal sent the man to me in mass that appeared to them very extraordicourse adopted by his Lordship, illustrating obarge of a poon. His story is as follows-nary, being soft and pulpy. Nearing a the axior that when a man is his own law. My name is Nguyen Van-bient. 1 a prominent part of the mass which bore yer he has a fool for his, client, hos, how .. years old, a native of 'hu-yen. Lat some resemblance to a head they began to ever, its vabio when we think, what has terly I have lived in the village o of Ny-tauli prick what looked like some orgau and income of it. After all, in compulsory defer near Bats. The bane of the master of the mediately the animal dived, allowing the once to the indignant appeal of the Leut
ship to
procced on her voyage.
Chief Jualios and to the just yoluctance of
Jank was Harm Kuin, and the crew con-is superstition if it forms part of the his legal representatives, Lord. Willoughby |
elated of four anen, Tren-van-xu; Le-vau.
it.
Charrier de Saigon, 20th Feb.
--
Miscellaneous.
THE TREATY PORTS OF
hina and sapan,
couplers QUIDE TO THE OPEN PORTS or THOSE COUNTRIES, TOGETHER WITH PE- KING, VEDO, HONGKONG AND MAÇAO.. FORMING A GUIDE BOOK & VADE ME CUM FOR ́ TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS,
ND BESIDENTS IN GENERAL,
WM. F. MAYERS, T.G., H. M. C. 8. N. B. DENNYS, LATE H. M. O, S., .N CHAS, KING, LEUT. E. I A
From the Englishman( Calcutta) of June 81-
The celebrated volumes of the French
Alcock's account of Japan are no of a far higher class and more extensive scope than the ous now before us; but for practical utility, for all purposes of locomotion,
trading and residence in any of the places coming with- lu its compass, The Treaty Forts of China and Japan, by Messrs Mayers, Dennys and King, tar aurpasses them. It is difficult to know under what glass of books to place it, for it contains a mixture of history, topo graphy, hygiene, Murray's Hand-book and Bradsitaw's Guide,--all as complete and excellent in their owu line as could be e1- pocted; and though, perhaps, the book will tot
abbó Huc on China, and Sir Rutherford
prove attractive to students, it is es oulated to give a more intimate knowledge of the towns it describes, aided by the ex- cellent maps which accompany it-the work ontirely of Chinese-than any of tho more elaborated works that have preceded *** We trust we have said enough
show that for any one about to visit, cr reside in either of the countries described, this work contains not only most valuable information, but many useful hints.
title of the
Shanghai Recorder May 7, and Supreme
HoxGKUNG: CHARLES A, SAINT, (late 4. from the Press in Hongkong under the Curt vind Consular Gazette, May 11, 1867. very useful book has just been issued
Guide Book unt Fade-mecum to the Treaty Purts of China and Japan," Mr N. B. Dennys. compiled and edited. by The Book is very conveniently got up is interspersed with my the various trea
Shortvede & Co.).
thin, Nguyen Van-khoa, and myself, beliefs of the natives of Cochin Chitin, is it has been compelled to do what com We were all five from the same village. We tot inbued with a touching fesling confi sense as well as common decency and honour Failed from Phu-yan at 3 o'clock in the dance in the providential assistance which ought to have prompted him, and would 8vo. pp. 618. IF 29 MAPS and PLANS. afternoon on the 8th January, buind for the sailor sometimes meets in the midst of have prompted any other in in Englund, Saigon with a cargo of art, oil, silk, is, the perils of the sua.
by It iccals to recollecto do long ago, tre has been forced to and the Theanine evening tion, the most poetical of the old weds of cept a reference, nul he goes into it with about uidnight in. a violent. Lequall we Test Tri
India or of antique mythology, and does his case, if he has any, weakened; his cha our rudder. The saa was to high and the honor to
to the sailing inigination of a peo-racter, if anything remains of it, tarnished; night was too dark to leave us any chance ple who love to associate with their own aul in the end be will probably be mulcted Bing from that time life all the beings which surround thou."moths ago have saved all this disgraceful much money as would for ut any means of steering the sal we
months ago were completely at the mercy of the wind
exposure. Ho las, washed his very dirty. and ourrents, which for nine days carried us
linon in public, and it returns blacker than in the direction of Puio Condor, On the
ever upon his hands and, what is much 17th instant, at you, when in sight of the (Saturday Review, Feb. 8.) moré disagrecetle, some of the nasty snds northern shorer of this istaust, we discor When a glaring and offensive care of aris aro spaltered aor the order which this pred that the junk was making much tocratic profligacy and folly comes to light, great Lord has done bis utmost, in his very water and in danger of sinking. Every the natural reflection fa, not upon the fur worthless person, to disgrace." effort rule to keep the water out was ofpitude of the conduct, but upon the amazing. no avail. It was decided to shandon her stupidity of the mas in fault. Here is Lord and endeavor to make land, which did not Willoughby d'Erosby, for example. The look far away, in the small boat. Au hour very name is a rich and netuous pho. It after our leaving the junk, we saw her go rolls rond the mouth, and smacks of all down, and about 2 o'clock in the afternoon sorts of noble associations. It carries
Norman
LORD WILLOUGHBY D'ERESDY.
one
دو سے انے اور مجھے ذلت سے صراط
THE RUINED TEMPLES OF CAMBODIA. (ustrated London News, Feb: 1, 1803.)
LONDON N. TRUENER & Co.
Price, $5, leather half bound,
ty ports, and contains, besides much useful Opinions of the Fress.ch interest. Dar readers will feel un- cal formation, historical, sketches of
(Singapore Free Press, May 9.) corally interested in what is said concern- We referred briefly, several days ago, tong Shanghai; and a gyou idea of the hus new work published by Mosses: A hortary of this place is conveyed in Mr The other poris rede & Co. of Longkong, entitled "The enys' work. Few architectural monuments of a remote Treaty Ports of China aw Jup. Brid
!! "But it in China and also those in Japan are
qur boat was upset wink also. While back in the Bolj.nf Battle blood, and † the ruined temples of Cambodia, adjoining ed notice of such a work to give an adecals which can be required by the
sading and feudalities, shore
to an antiquity in Assia a curious tha would be utterly impossible, in a condens carefully described, and almost all par-
ying by swing retch the
perceptibly nearing it
my
The historicul traveller or resident are to be found in
threo comrades got exhalin and the prond lineage of a hindred barang bold, † Siam. The once extensive and powerfulf
and were ancestral putrait
it-gallories, and long lines
ong lines kingdom of Crabodia, Kiner or Khamsiu, ate idea of its contents As for me (aided be) wearied with fatiguaratry and beanty. It may be very is situated between Siam and Cocum-Obina,events of interest since the foundation of this work, which may be justly regarded as drowned. Some were seizol
izol by sharks.
arks of chivalr
อย
sophical, but it is in
-
A
3.cits and Queries:
UX.
CHINA AND JAPAN. MONTHLY MEDIUM-OF INTER
COMMUNICATION.
to mul. Guleused into a general and umble to move, after having swim as in Yankee nature de la bat its woft and from its simthern extremity, in the the settlerent of Hongkong, are perhaps tlie Murray" for China.
Gulf of Siam, extemis between 14de, and more than half-an-hour I was thinking my sort. It is a cynical view of life which seta
Fat, an
and fri 30%leg, to 107deg, but the most important feature in the last hom had sinne, when a fish took me on down the respect paul
present his back and piloted me ashore, offer which more funkyism. We all have our share in described, sight one years ago, by to When we come to consider that the book
ancient title as E. lung. This country was explored and position of the rooiety of the
the colony, is detailed at greater th hé stood away to say without saying a word our Howards or De Veres or Percies. The late M. Heuri Doulot, the naturalist; and berus us uakes no prutensions to be a lis to me. After wandering about the hills on who represent the things for they it has heat isit iacie managed to reach the village of Coping on are sortuthing more than meru, namiss-he Thus, a photographic artist, residing at hesitate to promote it at ones the most
more recently by Afr J.
but merely a guide book, we cannot the morning of the 10th,
long to na. They or public property; they Bangkok, the capital of Sta. Mr
Thom Such is the tale of Nguyen Vanblank. 1go to make up part of ourselves. They reapu, having come home, year or two complete work of its kind evor issued. The should add that the man when he presented preacut to us wuch of our national life and since, laid the results of his observatione; Appendix. may be termed the China Brad- himself before me, appeared to have under- history and character, and in a
alaw, and the text teems with interesting in a high withi
senza a series of photographs, before the gone great hardships he was starving. they embody something more than a senti Royal Geographical Society, and also before papers, historical, botanical, and descrip have supplied him with every necessary, ment. It is because English noblenem feel the Geographical and Ethnological Suction tive. The ups auti plans are useini illae including a suit of prison clothing. I will this, and only just as long as they feel it, of the British Association for the advance-tations of the geographical position of the send him to Saigon by first opportunity to that they contrive for the most part to re-mant of Solence. He gave a particular to traveller's and residents.
treaty ports, and a valuable assistance both the Direction of the Interior, in order that main where they ought to be-in the first account of bial visit to Ongon Wes; that t he may be identified and that the families rank of civilization, propriety, and, above Wat," or Buddhist temple, at of the shipwrecked dead may learn their | all, of
which
out
huntara have everywhere bres erected in lus
by
common souso.
Paneless deprarily may be,
Mr
enor.
Vag03,
exist!
conceiv
FOR
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East generally... EDITED BY, N., B; DENKTS,
PRICE 80 PER ANNUM. Opinions of the Press.
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their
ought to be
certain shoals of fish of which main is mour de Cade a will in her favour, and across the broad ditch which surrounds the fate neighbourhood. Not mental vigour of the foreign community in
5th.
at Ongou or (N, O. Daily News, May 16.) Onger, otherwise culled Nakou or Nothor A very interesting book has lately bein fate."
rather ja, the ancicut expital of Cambodia, now in published, entitled The Treaty Fort A gondenman who knows the country well toostrongaphrase of invective with white to ruina. It is near the head of the great thing and Japa," to which it forms a has infly made some onquiries regarding brand Mr Willoughby's early connexion lake, Tuli Sap, through which the Mickou complete guide, and regarding the history
(Foochow Advertiser, May 4, 1867.) the above story, from the Annamite Man with the Countess of Altayran, though a river flows from Cambodia in the Gulf of of which it gives interesting particulars. darins who embarked on the board theme of twenty-six peas of age, openly car- Sian. Tim sits is almost entirely sur Maps of the various
localities described.
We have received a copy of Notes and 41.458
Lare Ville de liné au has sent the following aying on an adulterous interromes, can ruled by a thickly-grown forest of
model juserted, an sendix shows the
Queries:"
8 this publication will be really communication as the result:
our outravail himself of the excuse of
infeated youth mous
useful, it contains much matter relating to with
lions and tigers.ing means of transport between Europe China which otherwise would be lost, and Sint your desire. I have spoken to ful Like the citizen immortaliac The bistory of famo
lodia is almost un and America and these two
countries. the Mandartus of Hus about the great fishi
Cowper,
we wish it every access, Sinologues, Chi- entrado Willoughby, though bent known; the prosent
natives state we of
work of the kind was much needed, to nese savu the poor seiler of Padren who on pleasure, displayed early in life that that a flight of angels came down fra place within reach of the general pub se antiquaries and scientitio man auglit was thrown on the coast of Pule Condor frugal mind which in his ripe and senescent and recovered by Captain B The caya has permitted him to appear as cofen vustoss of the temples of Ongon suggests in which they resido that had hitte will form their metium of communication acent heaven and built these famples. The lie information regarding the districts aceindly to congratulate themselves in be appearance of Notes 1 and Queries, as it Mandaring did not consider the fact extraordant in the "extraordinary case 21 which comparison with the pyramids of hy been concealed under the mysterions hiero-W
which is to big on a flat sti, gea, ila was tried & Westminster last Susurlay, and the artistic conception and design of the slyptics of the Chinese lengunge, og at beat and having into notice what otherwise ligh
He not only took which is as big as a emelt mountain, and her; na:slie says, with the pleasant | From its extent it appears to have been the expressed by the
another man's wife, but whole with the classia edifices of Greece, upon only to sinuloguer. nudest hope havelain unknown and buried in themselves. has a hole in the nape of tho neck to spout ho took bor;
water-has hoen well known for ages on ingembrance or ready money, plate, and i work of zyveral generations, and from its be found in autors, that much will Now that Law and Offoinlism sv.
their Gazette, Science and book that is new
Philology the seu punt, that he is held in the great juwels. The lady, Mr Willingby's wife symmetry the work of a single gains. "It
present and naknown to the general reader, is, we Recorder, the various divisions of mental Notes and Queries, and Missionaries their est veneration on set of his solicitado, in everything but law, and the mother of was with feelings of intense awe," says Mr kink, fully justified. *** Hongkong
thought and work in this in saving shipwrecked erewe, that he is his chill, mos ao far to have retrieved all Thomson, that we left the invest path to Canton, for example, each occupy nur
land wall taken care of; for our part we are glad looked upon as a good genius, and that juss that was cotrievable in her position as to ascend the worn step of the unter case- than 100 comprising every
have been visited by the Willoughby family way. On.our left a colossal statue of a lini ubio particular regarding ten, from their dea these several issues, outh ou account of the information and instruction they homer under the naine of Doen, may ng She was from all that appears, u faithful Jay half buried in the sund. Stujug on history native and foreign, to particulars afford, and the index they supply to the This wimle or spouting fisle apuas on the partner, a dutiful mother, an affectionato the great outer causeway our eyes wandered the geological juuation and botanical cast crast of the kingdon in the 4th and use, and for many years. It seems that from its exquisitely fitted blocks of freu- wealth of
Not this land. both the season of the arrival of these qualities were trongnised by her para-
interesting feature in the book the
great entrares of the under review, is the insight it affords us and of which he is tho har did what he could to secure the Conifers a western gallery, whose massive square pil-nto the character of the hose who ese bini irst regard it provision froin his father's, Lord Willough. Jan stond in in boli polief in the brig of the Ricst interesting chapters is devoted cost favorable ones, and feel confident by's, generosity. Time went on, and the smushine,
empire, but beyond the greut centcal of baving the most successful huls of fish main vices of Age ancceeded to the hut tre-shaped tower about 700 yards distant, to a sketch of the history and topographical great service have also been commenced in that your.
passions of early manlood. The Counters We passed through the entrance of the gal fantures of Formose. The vicissitudes of sine is published at Foochow and is called I have heard there whides, talked of a lost her
of a waiting erytrwa saw the temple i and the sharma
to find a second caneway of events
enter its history, the peculiarities of its inhabit The Missionary Recorder,"
and the other Boure of years ago at Tongking in the great maid.
over the waning eztout;
1 its ants, and the reputed mineral wealth of its emanates from Hongkong and ja called. bay of Cha-bang, which is full of loan! prevailed,
of the aistress. It was not tailpagnificenes, with its pillared galeries zistillatiord ample subject for research, and, t Notes & Queries." It is intended to serve
11+}}
bave as a medium of intercommunication for per cetaceans. Tho I have been wid the ; Mê Willoughby operly tuanlted the mothering tier and terminating in the a person of Mr Swinhoes the sona interested in drowning by one of them, and a number of of his own position towards denestries great tower. We ascended tag Notes on Formos? story of Chia-long who was faved from
of his dan
daughter, and
offered
powerful a
Chinese Philology, s that daughter. tured staircases, coloquådes, and corrido o
ads of the particulars given in the many graphy or History. These indications of li other similar narratives. lire heard ala ignorant that her parents were other than crossed
are derived I over pared courts having or untral review: that the Mandarins strictly forbade mean and wife, by carrying on liaison with tal rezervoirs, until we reached the contral
the most import. work under ferry ** Interesting descriptions being killed, and when one was found den lila märvant, that he discovered, lint the tower." The rectangular walled inclosure of the fauna and too of the island at times" has been outr
"sign of the àla province to record, for they was all teeaps on the abore they ordered the white district Countess had no real ownership in the of the temple measures 1,080 yards by 1,1
1,100 give
to facilitato that mutual understanding one for details of which we refer our aclemn funeral, and a sump goods and furniture and plate which he yards, and is irrdunded by tove, said enough to show the scope and fish between Europe and Chidia.
to the hook itself. We have, we of the other, which seems so hard to satab tuous burging place. In faor, a little time
had long used, and had repeatedly treated yaris ride, which coaslates as outer reet believe, of these whales, having got as the lady's own property Willough- A aplondut caseray serns the western love of it for the present, though with (Fonchore Missionary Recorder, April, 1867.)·
Lu uit the sandbanks between Bo the family title, Mr., auow Lord, Willor
angle of nearly an English unile each way. charactor of the world and must take stranded porinces of Xe-thanh and Xaghi, corsi. by, ut faly dismised the mistress with moat, adorned by pillars on each side, intention of completing our sketch of the ries on China and Japan have been plead The two arst numbers of Notes & Ques derable contributions were exactor whom he had lived for sixteen seventeen leads to the great gateway, itself a sirve information it gives regarding the various on our table. The magazine is every way the populations of the department, for the years, without wating any provision for ture of five stivies in height, and hay treaty ports, on a future pension, la the reditable its editor and publishers, and purchase of nets, imus, gold and silver her, but sold her property left her to paying, with its wings included, a façade sautine, we can assure our readers that we cannot but wish them the utmost paper, was, incause, liturs, and every her own debts, and turned her on the world of 600 feat. Beyoud, a second raised cause no one who takes the trouble to gain ass in their sites to all an important s thing necessary for good feast.
An without a sixpence A Willoughby, in way, 970 yards long, leads to a criol. more intimate knowledge of it, will regret, hitherto unsupied place in Eastern Lifere pnormous ditch was dep the Mandarins the days of his youth and poverty, when form platform, in front of the proper tem the tia cemployed,.
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