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TO CORRESPONDENTS, Our coluinns are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grays, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondênis."-
DEATH
HONGKONG, SUTURDAY, NOV. 28, 1888.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE QUESTION.
But "a member of the Chinese commu-
THE GEINA MAIL.
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virtus and moral
The future of China' is a great watch-a reginout was sent on the wings of the ant ti hinder growth in trus manhood.
be
darn
It is top into to discuss that question now. Walcha't stem the flood with tall, though that doesn't justify the people that opened the Bondgatea: But in the mean time there is civilisation and developement.
I loiter on the shore,
a
The weariness, the fever, and the feet, There, where men sit and hear each other groan; Where palay lakes a fow, sad, last gray hairs, Where but to think is to be full of sorrow Where youth graws pale, and spestro this, and
dies:
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right state of any native faculties and something miraculously given. It is rather powers, brought about by diligent and rayeriul discipline. Not only does it per- bain to certain parts of life, but to the en tire circle of existence. It has to do with worship and also business-with the templa and the market. Foolishly do some wen divide the sphere of their life into the secular and spiritual, renognizing different maximus and assuming different manners." the preacher condemned the adherence to are form or custom, of which this was the result, and said-It is melancholy to think of the capacities which lie in disuse, of the wealth of power which is wasted,
renders him fully equal to the average IT will relieve the winds of many anxious business-man speaks with modesty on lite other in any matter, by which man may Author bas embosomed it are a divine help of Chinese who devote their site entire friends and gratify the public generally to rary subjects, and a literary man does not live together according to the divina idea, meet for the soul. It is a medium through ly to arms and athletics. This picture learn, as we do by the steaner Dragon, pooh-pooha merobant on R question of and without which society becomes no which the human spirit recaives into itself may seem overdrawn, but is not so that the missing boat from the barque markets. But if you can get a man who is better than a confused mob of blinded deep and quickouing thoughts of the divine:
a in reality. A person who answers to the Charity, containing the Chapin, Mra. Is. C both werentile and literary, surely. bis koavce working the devil's laws frantically Physical labour was not in obstruction
an All communications addressed to the paper pescription we have given passes amongst and nine of the crew, arrived safely at Naw the mountain-ridge and sees both sides, pleasant piping of a learned, professor of promoted wan's happiness. Nor was any.
Hill with two children, another passenger the
opinion is worth something. He staude on to produce a millennium of honesty, to the Rightly regarded and duly followed, it
euraad must be accompanied by the name bus accomchwang 14th sender, not necessarily for publication, but as plishments.
of the his friends as one of ordinary accom ohwang the lath instant after being se- others painially toiling up either, only see the science of supply and demand Rail-stumbling block necessarily in Commerce.
of ordinare, mongst all with two child Cain, Mr. E. C. But if you The would-be is seen other-never a quarantee of gand faith
scholar" veral days in an open boat, tali full of one. So also with your man who knows ways and Telegraphs may preduas this last, Men often urged their business na an apology auungst Europeans mast postens acquire water, and suffering greatly, as may well Chinese. He has seen English life and but that other never I think!
for seriptand deficiencies, and many affected ments which the Chinese know nothing be supposed, in many ways, they were pick-o
hing be apposed, in many ways, they were pick known it, he has also got some insight into Railways and Telegraphs have they the doctrine that business is opposed to of; but which require fully as much toiled up by a junk and conveyed to their des Chinese ways and thought. He may be done so much for you in the west that we religion. But there is an instines in man
Yon On the 14th Inst., at Newchsang, sud-as the acquirement of the diffult and nation. But the astonishment of all par said to know something of both and should. haste to have them here? Fun for commerce, and rightly followed it, too, denly, THOMAS TAYLOR MEADOWS, Esq., umbrous ideography of their written the recovered missing ones, arrived the then learn Coubly think. They Atlantic there is a perpetual bowing down pervert a divine institution which is de ties may bu imagined, when two days after until your Able-Editors, and the veal of know, you are much too self-conscious over becomes a means of grace. Depraved men H. b. M.'s Consul at that Pert,
Chinese too, they are stat com your shievements. On one side of the way make it a stumbling block, but they languago All this and much more must Charley, very little the worse for her mishap. petent
speak, I be borne in mind in arguing on the force She had been picked up by the Nowobwang only se one side. When they have learn to and worshipping of the Almigher and signed and fitted for their spiritual good. THE CHINA MAIL. Western public opinion. It does
of Western public opinion. It does not pilots and navigated into harbour without ad it, if they still retain their old senti- trea-menjua natias--on the other, where
senti-tree-mejus aping of the Almighty and pervert a divine bling block, but ther Again, animal appetitus are not stumbling affeot faceign duty to China, but explains diffinity; a service which, un-reference to mente, let them preach them as long as free and enlighsconel republic is not, of the blocks. There is no necessary antagoniam much that is said about foreign opinion of salvage on the value of ship and cargo,
opinion.ation, we all
arbitration, was rewarded by 30 per cont. they will.
equally almighty and tremendous nine between the two
dy" Our Chinese friend a
Then may I ask at least as hearing. If teenth century. My revered foreign friends, Evil is not wrought into the very texture pauses by the way out bad wind up of the season for the you read what I have to say, and say you bad better remember the wors of one of the physical economy. But appetites to slight rub to the "Able Edi pilots of Newchwang. —Courier,
give
Pish," tors of Anglo-Chinese journals. Here Pilots
man's a fool," and all the rest of it under rowing that they was a mali one, appetites, man developes is its energy from Abaard," "Humbug"The of your teachers even a prophet of your must never gain imporious dominion over "Abeurd," "Humbug," you bad better remember then friends, Evil is not great parts of our body man's a fool," and all the rest of it, it may own, who says. "No nation or persons ever uien, for then they become inimical to vir- again, while the rule he would lay down Doe Obituary contains a notice of the aud-be a sign that you have not quite under noting that they were doing a great thing tuo. Contunding with and guiding his As article, which we reprint in another is good, he entirely overlooks facts which den death of T. Meadows, Esq., H. B. stood it, and is certainly a sign that it bas were ever doing anything but a mali one." column from the last ige of the Chinu render its being invariably followed an M's Cousul at Newolwang Tha deconsed made you angry, which proves many things, This suff-cunsutuusness, this fatal tendency goodness. Excellence gets its energy from Magazine, is of so unusual a nature that necessary.. Firstly, anveral of those coil was appointed Consular Interpreter at Can-but the untruth of my first essay in Euglial to hug yourselves because an electric mes difficulties and wins is laurels in battles. it deserves more than passing attention, nected with the newspaper press in Chiton, July 1813, and at Shanghas, January is not one of them.
engo passed from Dublin to Liverpool, and The world, labour, commerce, are not Chi-ton, July 1843, and at Shanter at Can- but the untruth of It is headed-The other side of then are more or less acquainted with the Consulate at Ningpo during 1857 and 1468; word just now, and you are
1st, 1852, he was in charge of the Vice-
1952, 19 question, by a member of the Chinese native language, and all have soins means was appaiu el Consal at Newehwang in interested in it. The developement of cisely X hours and I minutes after the it. The preacher then proceeded tu enus Consulate at Ningpo during 1837 and 1868; word just now, and you are all very much wind, and the first Feriau was shot pre- They are designed and intended to promote community," and, if the bona fide pro at command for arriving at a just con- Manchuris, December 22nd, 1858; was ao China is another. And civilisation, first Policeman had been brained--this lift- morate some of the evils that did operate as duction of an educated Chinese, possesses clusion, as to intive intentions and opiting Consul at Shanghes from July 2313, education pioneers, opening up the ing up of bands and eyes with a solerun stumbling books in men's ways. Mun & value which we readily acknowledge nous. But more than that, a large pro. 1859, antil April 10th, 180, sincs which country, etc., etc., are phrases in every Fea of what an age we live in is the have forgotten God, and Nature with them
pretime to the day of his We should indeed refrain from notice or portion of the articles which for the last me to
time to the day of his death he has held the newspaper and every much. It seeme to terper most sadly opposed to wisdom, is everything-the clay and the potter, the writicism did wo four that the latter, if ten years have appeared upon Chinese the Teiping Reb-ition obtained him consi- are to come to China by turning into weat- Knowledge comics but wisdom lingers, and suvereign. Nature is regarded
Conentship at Newolwang. His work on be taken for granted that all good things Indood as your post says,
giver aut receivor, the ambject and the temperate, would prevent the appearance subjects have been penned by men resid-derable reputation, and like all his writings er ways. Two nations thrown together of future papers from the same pen. But ing in different parts of the empire, from was characterized by exhaustless erudition anst induendo each other, but that in this Aud the individual withere, while the world and the plastic agency by which all thing
material out of which all things are formed, we do not fear that one who writes so the Great Wallto Macao, whose knowledge and an unconventional and independent case the influence is to be mutual is not I is more and more.........
organised.ney
the med organised. The preacher eloquently ex intelligently will be otherwise than ple of the language, literature and habits of vein of thought. Mr. Meadows' decenas believe admitted, Chinese are not to half-
horted his hearers to recoguise sed to see a subject of such great import the Chinese were, though differing in de- took place without any warning. Heretlen som van and Europeans half. Chi
retired European
Ah! my dear foreign friends, if you will of God let the presence ance thoroughly ventilated.
to rest in good health on the evening of the hene. The revolution is to be wholly in And wegree, undoubtedly great, Foolish arti 19 let us good heal
revolution is to be wholly in once think of West End London waste and od in the world, and let their stiga 13h, rose early and sat down to his writing ono direstin Now all this may be very riot, and East End London squalor and tales and aime, their plans of daily life, he therefore propose to examine sons of the cles appear at times in newspapers, as do deak
fallowed ous in the belief of the presence of assertions of the writer, and see how far foolish books in publishers' offices, and a 14th, and then without complaining of ney don't want to be bouefitted? How much
desk as was his wout, on the morning of the good and kind to Chian, only how if we misery, you may raise your bands in an God. Following the divine laws of our.
bouested? How much other sort and say "what an age." indeed!
emoral constitution, let us rise in grateful "the other side of the question" has beer large proportion of our fellow-creatures pain fell down enddenly dead.-Shanghai good may be done to a person against his Tol
But I was asking what Railways and affection to Him, and shrink from the sins advano d by his efforts.
are considered by cynies to ho fools. But Courier.
will is questionable. Your house is very think they have driven peace and quietness, create His displeasure. But meu ako for graphs luvo dolie for you there. 1 He abhors and the iniquities which As we said above, we assume that tho in the min, the tone of foreign writings
dirty, Madam, I'll stop in and dust it for
for clean out of the land, so that soon, when
Ha article is what it pretends to be, the pro- upon Chinese and the Chinese is fair and Mr Mannunar received payment on the you. No you won't, says the Bohemia
Chinese and the Chinese is fair and MR MEDHURAT received payment on the pater-familias appearing on the door-step will be one of the obsolete words to be views regarding religion. In this is found
an edition of yours
They do you print an edition of your pusts, "leisure duction of a Chinese who has acquired reliable. The reinacks; however hostile, 20th inst. of the sains claimed as compen water families
Indris our language, and studied our yout
policeman requests will be one of the our posts, leisure but what is due to themselt su ako for character have as a rule been ducted against the satiou both in the Wei-quaa Barrier affair with a oujgel, and the policeman requests will be one of the obsolete wouls to be," said the preacher, in having wrong explained at the foot of the page. You are a stumbling block to tuan greatness. The without losing a sense of his own natio officials and not against the people, for and also in the Yang-ehow business; and you to move on.
i have never been clear that China was shortening man's life there, the days of his oterual
man's life there, the days of his eternal principles of moral goodness spiri be was only waiting for the placards, which nality as a Chinese subject. If it be not whom there does not as a rule exist any had been stuck up in various directions, to the au chose to do. If she was wrong is len, by reason
in wishing to keep foreigners out, if years are not even threo seora Fears.tual idens pertaining to rational creatures-- so and is rather an innocent literary de antagonism on the part of foreigners. have due effect, before leaving. Of course
foreigners have due effect, before leaving. Of course a su chose to do. It she was wrong it len, by reason of the whirl and hurry in Are
which you clect to live. One of your own to some rules of warship. Religion should are inore important than outward obedience ception, the assertions advanced in Chi-Mnol that is good in Chine is freely ad- as soon as he is gone, they will be pulled heilsu
ad-as clect to live. One of your own to nese behalf are still important and interes down again.-Recorder.
being strong enough to insist on her rights, placians says, "You might as well put a be a tunes of worship. Religion should be a thing of the spirit and life. In tas At least England should be the last nation kettle on the fire and tell it not to boil, as nature of thi
boi, 85 nature of things, mental discipline, intek ting. The few foreign odacuted Chinese witted, while what is bat is sondemned. de win at he is gone, they will be pulled was only in the unpardonable crime of hot which you see of the
in the world to chat a stone. England! put a man into one of our large (Laglish) lectual culture, religious training, are as in the world to chat a stone. England!owne and tell him to live healthily or results reached only by the operation of By a Stigon paper, which has heou receive where the liberty of the subject must act well." Life in the West is becoming such God's spirit wi h man's. Religion is not with whom woareacquainted have unfortunity has evidently quite forgotten the Bra Sigon paper, which has been receive the fire for the steatowne
become over anglieised-by which conduct of Chinese to foreigners before Fuller managed to reach Saigon. In the grouude, where the subject used to be rally is to the swift, that you are fast
ed, we learn that the notorious Gardiner nately
hich conduct of Chinese to foreigners before, we learn that the notorious Gardiner where the liberty of the subject must not towns and tell bin to live healthily we mean they have sunk the Chinaman foreigners started the ory of progress and paper referred to, among the rest of the
Fuller managed to cenchi Saigon. In the be infringed on the most wholesome well. Life in the West is becoming such sited only by the operation of
sea fevered, frantie, race, a race which gone in the foreigner; and many have assert civilization. Let him read the account sanes gives as passengers fran Saigon to p
ferred to, ang the rest of the fevered, frautie, race, a race which
to compelled to sell his goods at a compelled to sell by goods
fair price approaching the condition, sung by your ad that foreign education cannot be graft of events from the first visit of the East Marseilles by the steamer Tigre, on the last when the public need them, but low oru Keats ed upon pative training without obliter India Company's ships to the capture of voyage, there is "Mous. Gardiner Fuller, must be, the right of each person to do
| ating the effects of the latter. It is to Peking, and then let him express his negociante," so that Mr Fuller, after all, as he da plages being on uch more
clearly auferatoud. And a nation is but. the formation of a class such as the wri- wonder that the pent-up indignation at managed to go luto by the mail-Press.
eubject in the commonwealth of the world. ter years
of the article under notice axes to yeux of attempted humiliation of for We sometime ago gave particulars of a little pleass, but-eirutuslates alter cases, I don't say it ought to do as it darn represent that the one thoughtful cigners should be lowing a little beyond hit of official tyranny perpetrated in
tyrauny perpétested in a dis- amongst foreigners look for the "Rege the bounds of strict reason! He says, trict in Cayton, by its English Magistrate poly fun night becomes right.. And leaden syed despatra ; neration of China." For, indeed, with but suppose China "doesn't want to be and some of his friends. Two young mon
A wol Let bygones be bygones. Nous Where beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes, young manis changé tout cela. whatever truth the Chinaman may point benefitted?" We can only refer him to were charged with eating & distirlance.
Or young Lovo piùe at them beyond to-morrow, to the mehutholy concomitants of wis bis own history of the days when shav Their office would have boa amply pan. The old order changeth, rietding place tonew You cannot understand, you who would tern "civilization," as we muderstand the ing the head was forced upon the long shed by a suali fine,
ishel by a suali fine, but they were sent to And God fulfils himself in many ways.
drive a Railway through Westminster Ab: term, a vital change is assuredly nece pel mas. To the histories of all no for
gof for two months' hard labor, and the
boy, and anil kickets in Poet's Coruor if it right of appeal refused to them. One of
paid high enough, how we look on the cause men dare not think their own sary in China. To prove that our coat tions in all ages. To that self same book them is a correspondant to one of the Daylon
burial grounds of uur ancestors aut the thoughts, or act out thoir is sally out at elbows dues not demon- to which he refers, wherein it is recorded papers and in the course of his duty man-
ancient shrines of this land.
Convictions. strate that the sleeveless and ragged gar how the Jews ocupied Palestine, how age to offend this Magistrate, who, it is
where, if anywhere, the unseen has drasu fashion of others.
These are fustead of seeking to be moulded after the ment of a poorer man could or should the Medes and Fersians and Romans, siguste, took the opportunity to wreak
near to man; these are what there is of some to cher, mot abould give fair not be substituted by a more decent co- did their deeds of conquest in fallment hi vengeance" upon the unfortunate mai My dear foras friends, you are all most holiest and preciousest, and cannot be parace total se individunt peculiarities which ent who had written to the pupora. A governanziens in the cause of those, are you not chased with money, for they are the gift of and nseless through a too slavish copying natural to themselves. Many are weak. vering! But let us now take some of the of national destinies. We fraukly own nient commission was are arguments put forth by the author of we can give no other auswer to his que into the matter, and the result is not flat your clasies, and remark in an ancient rapid as we would have it, we do not desire by authority, and ars not the result of their appointed to inquire My dear foreiga friends, let mo again quote Got. The pace of our national life is as of their fellows. Ties are forced upon ther the other aide," and sea how far bery. By no law, save that which transtering to the local bench. Mr Atherton, language which I believe you understand, the beating of faster pulses whatever bless on a convient are not the
ulses whatever baby y ahority, and result of their
bless-own makes good his case.
round I rut, we do not desire by authority, furned the naked Briton into the nine the Government Agest, has been redhead Walker!! Be candid nnw, what do you inga it may bring. Like simpla tole, bigny own convictions. For what were we made? how, folk, happy That we might follow each other like silly And here on starting we must remark teenth century Anglo Saxon, can we to an Asistant Agent: Me Pargiter, the care for Railways and Telegraphs in Chios? a gray and all-tranquil lile, we may be sheep The bure our individualities orner that he falls into an error which is fre- urge that ought but the might of the Police Magistrate, to that of a passed Why, that the Railways will bring yon silk foolish to be pleased su, but so we are uit out us by
have orush as of being pressed into a common tinently exhibited by writers other than stronger arm justifies is in civilizing any writer; Mr Massie, the Ansistant Agust, is and carry biene goods, and the Telegraphs pleased, and knowing the value of peace and out of it being passed into a u
us all those who have the ples of considerable body.
sion we take to be removed to another station; probably will sund on your prices. Foild tout, if
would? Did the &reator fashion With this confession we take
If quicturess we would remain so without reduction of rank in the Survice; it were proved to you to-morrow to deman- our "civilization." leave of the subject for the present. We while the Catcherry Modliar will have to stration that, however good these things of guid has come on our land, and will we humour Him by daring to be ourselves. a It will not be however. The black curse has a many plans as He has men, We after the same pattern 1 think not. He provocation to sueer Throughout the entire article there, runs have scarcely touched upon half the exchangs into some other Cutcherry, y be for you, they are, bad for us, you or will we not, a frantic scramble for it is to the human countenance He has given an apparent assumption that the crimes points we had marked for reference. We
would clamour for them all the same. Be to take place. Hemembering the first years endless variety, creating no two entirely .of our groit cities and the vast evils shall therefore return to the subject again
canse for you the kingdom would be come, of California; the violence, the bloodshed alike, and adorning various types with their which still affliot the most civilized states shortly.
or at least curing, albeit don't any lose the lyuch law, the misery-one would think own style of beauty: ao bas to endowed us are in consequence of and not iz spite of
Civilize ant develope Central Africa or blamed for wanting to keep out rowdies talent; and His purpose is, not that we kingdow. Whore is your burning desire to our authorities should not be very strougis with endless diversity of disposition and our.civilization. And he further bega
Patagonia? Ali my foreign friends, the gold hunting. Especially they should not should emataulate our strength, and destroy the question by an absolute confusion bé-
Pagada tree doesn't grow there. Would be blamed by a nation that believes. fou our individual excolleros, by striving after tween "moval" and "aterial" civiliza
you not at this monout sacrifice all the Sundays) that the love of money is the ruota worthless model or impossible uniformity GARRISON AMATEURS. tion. The distinction between the two
The 73 Band Amateurs repeated Dive
prospects of China' for aternity to make of all aril. But as I said before we cannot but that each ans should be content and trade brisk for the next ten years? Are you stop the it then. After na the deluge. Let As necessary to trus manhood, colts, tot to prospects of moment. Would gold hunting uting to Pery strou 20 perfectly understood in his own
not just now bawing down to it and saying
the flood with talk.
ambitives bo and not another. So be cultivate in- country that we are not treating him un- Diavolo last night in the Garrison Theatre,
Beautiful Idol bo brisk. O Bal bear 118, the kingdom come. When the inhabitants dirituality. Be true to yourself, not to fairly when we bring this error to notice.in aid of the 78d Belief Fund. As an'a His first argument touches on the much-The Goose with the Golden Eggs," after the much-petizer, the company played the fares of
Bail be brisk. Confound you, why are of every city of Olina have learned artifi crude and ill-digested fancies. Convictions. you not brisk" But there is no answer nor dial wants and Western luxury, wien foreign should grow upon you until they have all
answer of every city vexed question of whether Chinese subo which came the piece of the Evening and 1am a Chioaman. I was born at Singa- any that regardeth. And are you not ready gold has everywhere made the cominonest the force of a burden from the Lord. larship aids, or unfits a man in the dis of the season. We have spoken of the bur-pare, where I learned English, bare spout in your anger to cast out as Jonah the only things dear and the honestest inen kuaves, Neither by op eeà nor life deny that which born at Sings you not brisk?" But them you, why are tigdom come. When the deluge. Let uities to be himser be content and
span and when
on sp charge of official duties on behalf of his leagus before, and so far at least as the name years in liath Cali ornia and Austruman you have had in Hongkong these many when overy town has got its gin-shops, and in your three heart own people, and we can fully understand securing of an audience is concerned, we lia, and went to England in 18-
wolia,
not years and when you will have another every river is black with the refuse of fac live, or you sacrifice your manbood, and you most surely be the feelings of one whose countrymen stor every river is black
need not speak at leight of it again. Mr not tell you that date or you would know the Black Fatos only know. If not till you tories, when all the green fields are marred cast a stumbling block in your own path." need uut speak at length of it again. Mr not the feelings of one whose countrymen Mackey's Fra Diario, Mr Bulls Beppo, what I went about, and that I must keep at deserve one Wall, well. But we must with soot and cinilors, and when every vil- The preacher enfotood the claims of pres
Lasty su are brought up in the belief that scholar- not tell you that date or you would know the Bino are brought up in the belief that scholar. Lord Alicant (Mr Barnard) and its Lady pr.sent to myself: Well, I have read ship is all in all on hearing knowledge of (Miss Show), Dir Lotty Magill's admirsbly gand many English books, and thanks to written, with a few exceptions, by persons in tographs (refining influence of Western whatever thy hand fiudete ho do, do it not judge a whole community from letters lage has got ita stock of objectionable phosent duts. A wise man long ago Raith, any sort considered a bar to the efficient got op Zerlina, and the excruciating Laren- Dr and his family, Chink I learned a the very debatable and shady ground boscience you perceive) so that it might with all thy night." No mua ever succeed
whatsoever thy hadman performance of official duty. We can of ble Whitham, comprehend the leating tittle more about English than just to speak tween the lowest depths of questionable almost pass for a small London or Parised etdierwise Porn Jounal not here follow out in full un argument characters of a caste seldom equalled on tolerably. Perhaps you will think, not commerciality and the lower deep of living when through wilful luxury and blind God- to deal with little,
Persions
yourself competent. and you may be trusted. the discussion of which would occupy all any amateur stage in Hongkong. Chairs much more.
by
lessness we begin to perceive that bur lam with much. Not performing I am in the habit of day otherwise the apace at our disposal. But we may had to be brought in to seat those who
a present Hailways and Telographs! Those things is over-peopled and that children instead of duty has been a stumbling block to many. otherwise suust hive stood it out, and tbe here, especially in the evenings, and what azu uut neecssarily civilisation, you know. being a hieasing from God are a curse from Position is not to comand you; you are briefly remark that, amongst foreigners salience was in capital humour. In addi- I wanted to say is this. There is a great Not a bit of it. I hold that Shechem (you the pit, when our youth (like yours, of the to command position. How do many tuen
addiers, capocially in the reading a good den one's wits. at least, the peculiar talent and energy tion, the obset for which the company deal of serial and periodical writing conti- may read all about him in an English Book, West) camo marry till the freshness of ovince no energ which render possible & deep acquaint played last night, and mean to play to nually going on bere about China and the thirty-fourth chapter of the first section youth is past, when we have wanton waste because, any they, of their untoward cir Ders about China and the thirty-fourth chapter of aver so much arid heedless splendour in the palave, kuisoment! Troy have no heart to st ance with a language and literature so night, is a most prataeworthy one. That Chinese, and what is best for the one, und of it) when he said, Ask me never so much and heedless splendour in the palave, and cutterances They hav
cumstances! They have no opportunity of difficult to acquire as that of China are aarle, however, any one who has not seen what is the nature of the other to think and dowry and gift, and I will give according
think and dowry and gifs, and I will give according as hopeless unheeded misery in the garest and improvement! Toy have no heart to st the piece as played at the Currison, ought to do. The Daily Press says this, and the ye shall say unto me, and hundam and the cellar, then indeed Western Divilisation top ant thin, or have no heart to st not to loag to-nights final chance to do so. Oking fail says that, Notes and Queries children of Heth, when they did a little will have done its work, pioneers' will havo feaned plans, something or other bas at- taupt anything, because when they have which make an able ruler of men, or, not to lose to-nights final chance to do so. Ching Mail says that, Nolas and Queries audi-bendam improvement! Alsoy
has its own opinion, and so has the China conveyancing about a field and cave, were gone forth to some purpaso, China will be which but slightly differs in the charac
Magazine. Now all theso daily and mouth all mul more civilised persons than a opened indeed, and developed to an not placed their reliance upon God, her re teristics demanded, a capable representa-
Magarine, and so has the Queries children unto me, austre secording a Mr May heard only one or two cases this ly, or bi-monthly writings are what foreign- certain Hou. Charles Dencoace that I once extent which England is also vory rapidly lied on Him to give effact to their endea tion of his countrymen. The writers re morning, chiminal business being very dull as think about us Chinese, and perhaps saw at a Railway Station Quoz old girl, developing to. mark that the literary man does not
vour. Thuis (conuladed the preacher) bavo Mr Allen, assistant at Sayle & Co's, ama of then read as oddly, to such of us he said, of an elderly plain lady in a car poolt-pook a merchait on a question of charged Fong Afou, hoaso-coolie, with larus dan read thent, as the ideas of inland riage, but devil of a lot of money. Tink
we referred to some of the most prominent and powerful obstructions to the true great- markets" is peculiarly unfortunate for ceny. It appears that about half-paat Mandarins about foreigners would do to I shall go in for her,' and I hoard afterwards ON HUMAN GREATNESS.
into youuted
he did. Now the persous I mentioned
ness of man. They are to be removed. his argument. The great objection rais soven this morning, Mr. Allen went into you.
On Sunday evening last, the Rev. D. B. No oburol can consecrate and make them engaged dusting, when he notioad defen- several subjects, so that foreigners might fingers, had no 'ton whatever, and would tional Chorch in the subject of Human ored things. They are stumbling blucks. gem in the stores where defendant was I wanted then to put down ny ideas on above rode un donkeys, ate with their Morris preached a sermon in the Catgrega different. They cannot be regarded as
that foreigners might fingers, and mech astonished at a bottle Greatness at series, and was so full of libe- before the soul can go forth dant mspiciously turn into a corner. On read thent. I found it vory difficult. By have been as much astonished at a bottle Greatness, its helps and its drawbacks. It They are one that
a must be burst asander interests is that they do "pooh-pooh being asked what he was about, prisoner the courtesy of the Conductor of this of Soda-water as my uncle and his labour was one of a series, and was so full of libe- before the soul merchants, &c. And it must be further replied Inconimally two inuchee dirt, and Magazine I got space and opportunity, buters were the other day at Sam-shui, when est Christian evatiment, and so eloquent in
as my uncle and his fabour-was one of a series, and was so full of libe. They are bonds that must be burst replied in cominenced knocking of the grautmatical surors at last, but a courtesy and real grace of Tod, remarked that the word "merchant" then energetically comanenced knocking your indgange is very difficult. We got some English excursionists passed; but they composition, as to deserve attention from autors, and in the majesty of its bears a very different construction to the about boxes which did not require removal rid of the grammatical errors at last, but had their hearts fall of a noble, loving, wider sircle than the liearers who listened eng; they are thorns and thistles that foreign mind to that put upost it by Chi at all. Mr Aller watched events, and de- you can never know how hard the sontences mulus
must be uprooted before the germs of spi at all. Mr Allen watched events, and de- you can never know how hard the sontonces natural courtesy and real grace of God, to it, and we therefore give a brief summa ritual being shall spring up and grow fendant continued also to play waiting were to write that read so seily. Another whereas the Honorable Chartes, in spite of ry of it. The text was from Isaiah, o, 57, nese. The average English "merchant" fendant continued also to play waiting were to write that read
game, until he was pulled out his corner friend helped me by kindly considering his first-class return ticket, his binocular. 14. Take up the stumbling block.
as a tree planted by the rivers of watera is a gentleman. by birth, that it comes by the complainant; immediately two what it was I was trying to say, and assist-field-glass, and bis other manners, and
I
In his former discourses the preacher had
that bringeth forth his fruit in his coalón, originally of a class represented in China pucketa of cutton rouls dropped from under ing bis to put it into words, and Bnding onstoms, has bean transformed by luxury spoken of instruments or here towards by the itemti. Er is generally far the prisoner's cost. The reels (one dozen quotations out of your classics, such as that and idleness into the semblance of an en- growth in Human Greatness. Love to God "MY DEAR," said a rural wife to her better read in his own literature than the in a packet) must have been taken from at the head of this paper, which say what I chanted human pig, caring only for himself is the life of the soul, and without life the husband, on his return from town, what Chinaman is in that of China, and not another department of the store-Defen-maan very compendiously.
and for no cue other nobler work of God. pun be no growth. The springs of a Chris was the aweetest thing you saw in bonuste One reason why I wanted to write about Civilisation. What is it? What tian life are in the Scriptures, Christ's in the city 1"
The ladies' facOR, MY unfrequently combines with a passable ant then told the usual amount of
"cramurs" by way of defence. He got some things I have been thinking of, is truth," said Mocking Filate, and would not Gospel is adapted to man's instincts and galvo knowledge of Greek or Latin, or both, murs" by way of defence. He got some things 1 luve been thinking of, is truth knowledge of Greek or Latin, or both, the reele lying on a tablu, and he did not because you hardly ever hear them patient stay for an answer. in acquaintanes with one or more of the place thom under his jacket. Mr May said ly from a Chinese point of view. Of the friends, give up your gracofal porsidage lungs or the light to the eye. Man needs irony on sooount of cares of wedded My dear foreign pacity of growth, as the atmosphere to the Goon CosPANION-AU who avoida European languages. Haisnotinfrequent that he wenil abrays pass a very severe faw foreigners who speak and read our after the manner of Mocking Pilate, and Christianity to become a true man. What life is compared to one who would
manter Toofar fareign spel is adapt ly a staident of some science or has at least, sentence spor servants who rubbed their langus o you say that they are imbued confess tint civilisation is not Opera-boxes, then, asked the preacher, are the obstruo tate a leg to save his toes from oorus.
ampus. a piwult which would be classed as "masters, and the sentence would be the with Chineas ideas, and that to leire not Railways, not Telegraphs, not silver time, the stumbling blocks, in the way of PRZSENCE OF MINU! What fight child
urcale in the ease of stealing a pin as of Chiness (by which let not only learning forks, not fead champagne, not in a word man's advancement towards true greatness
forkant
ugly terary" by the Chinese, while of course ne in the ease of stealing a pin
stealing $100. Masters would generally the language be understood), demoralises à everything that is vary English and very Physicst areation is not an obstruction that is mine!" replied Mrs J. 50, oil the we take the average of entire communi-
guard against thieves from outside, but not man for the transaction of the business of ranch not Chinese. Is it at all that mutual. The idea that it is, is a mistako. No advarer ties he is when circumstances pernuit against thuir own servants. He would foreigners. And yet surely those who forbearance and courtesy of life and man- or antagonistic element to our spiritus and let me kias hor.", an adept at dome physical accomplish therefore give prisoner six months' hard only know one side of a question are hardly nors, that righteous dealing of man with culture or welfare rune through any part of PEGILISTIC PHOTOGRAPES. ment which bences his hodily powers and labor":
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THE OTHER SIDE OF IT...
BY A MEMBER OF TILE CHINESE COMMUNITY. (From the China Magazine.)
Nature as far se in her líos Imitates God, and torns, her face To every land beneath the skies, Counts nothing that she meste with base, Bet lives and loves in overy place.
TENNYSON.
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