THE LOVERS.
(IN DIFFERENT MOGDS, AND TEHRER.) Sally Salter, she was a young teacher who
Leaght,
And her friend Charley Church was a preacher
who praught:
Tho' his enemies called him a screecher who
seranght.
His heart, when he saw her, kept sinking and
azok,
wook;
And his eye, meeting hers, kept winking and While she, in her tam, kept thinking, and He hastened to woo her, and sweetly be
woood,
thank.
Dees, and death; he therefore left the world to seek truth and aavo living beings. The din guised Dere then ascended into the air and disappeared," After this Shakyamuni has un more satisfaction in his life. Ho gera sway to the Himalaya Mountains or somewhere else in search of truth. Bat how he seeks it, or how he finds what he dues find, or what miracles are wrought, it were long to tell We may safely say however that, if the books about him are 700 times as large as the Now Testament, the miracles of Buddhism exceed those recorded in the New Testament in the same proportion, even if we throw in the Romish ones, up to the last apparitions to a priest at Knockmore in Iruland.
THE CHINA MAIL.
the work before us is the branching off of Buddhism înto scots. There are about as many phases of Buddhist faith and praation as of Christian. We must refer our readers to the book itself for a full account of the seots, and alsa for an interesting article on feng-thu
For ourselves we feal most in yopathy with the Beet which protested against the multiplication of books, and that other called wu-wei-kinu "do-nothingista," who would bare as little to do as possible with anything that is peculiarly Baddhistic, bat asepted Buddha as a name for God; rejected all images and rituals, bat wor shipped the God Buddha in a simple build- three caps of tea, and nine small leaves of hread placed on it. We should enjoy that service.
Pause.
Oh, gum-drope, gum-drops! But I rever allow them to eat striped candy. And of course they can't, till they get their teeth, any way.
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His affection is grow, túl a mountain it grewed, the Virgin, and of the Saviour bowing ing, with no symbols except a table with Dear me, how it does tire & person sarmatter wisy, however, be enclosed, if the Parcela insufficiently packed or protected, ever, is either direction, ^' Morey-Orders.
And what he was longing to do, then he
dooed.
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Boke:
ārove,
To seek with bis lips what his heart long had Els he managed to lot the truth leak, and it loko. Ho asked her to drive to the church, and they And soon as they wished to arrive, they arrove: For whatever he could not contrive she controva The Has he was dying to steal then he stole, At the feet where he wanted to kneel then be
Juola;
And he said, "I feel beller than ever I fale," So they to each other kept clinging and clang, While "Time" his switt curmont was winging
and wang:
brung.
And this was the thing he was bringing, and The men Sally wanted to catch and bad caught, That she wanted from others to snatch and had
suanght,
Was the one that she now liked to scratch, and
she scraught.
And, Charley's warm love began freezing and
White
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soon took to testing and cruelly loze The girl be bad wished to begegnessing sad
squuze.
Wretch," he tried, when she threatened to How could you deceive me as you have
leave him and left,
decofli
And the answered, "I promised to cleato and
I've cleft,"
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CHINESE HUDDHISM,
(Chino Review.)
at
But the real miracle which still puzzles the most learned students of Buddha's dostring is its saccess. Even in his life-
time, it was said in the enthusiastie language of one of his admirers, he had "innumerable disciples," and a "multitude of immeasura- bly exalted Bodhisattwas, the fruit of his teaching,"
Its bare inonleation of moral plained" p. 13). How is this to be ex- precepts will go but a little was in explain ing the success of any system. Confucius Lag-taze taught taught pure morality. that we should recompence evil with kind nese. What need had China for such moral teaching as Shakyamuni could impart? Or, as a matter of fact, las China learnt any
in morals from him? We are inoined thing to agree with Dr. Edkina that the Chinese wight have been more moral if they had stuck faithfully to Confucianism, then they have been with the impregnation of Bud- dhism, This however is question which can never be settled, because it depends on the relative power of the two syelems secure obedience to their precepts. Bat that the contents of the Confucian moral code are at least equal to those of the Buddhist, there can he no doubt. Therefore the praises ao- cordel by certain writers liko Professor Max Muller and Mr. P. Hordern to Buddhism
simply on the ground of its moral code are
books is.
We are not in a mood to pick faults in this excellent and really great work of Dr. Edkins. He has had an able and efficient coadjutor in Mr. A. Wylie, who has pre- pared copious Indexes, and aided Messrs. Trübner and Co. in bringing through the
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inches. word for
crystal," spation, is not in the least like the Chinese, po-ls (p. 401); and that it is not clear that the Chinese had the letters B and D-when they transferred "Bad" into their language--it been when transferred, simply "Putas lower 4th tone as the nearest they could come to Bud.
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This work is one of Tribuer's Oriental Series, and is well-worthy of its place.
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of little account (p. 2001. Let the precepts A TELEPHONE CONVERSATION. be not lesa noble then these of Chris- tianity, still what mankind want is some inducement to keep good precepts. The study of Buddhin in Sansurit or Chinese one thing, the study of how it works among living men is auther thing And still the question remains unanswered, Chinese Buddhism: A Volume of Sketchte what made Buddhism spread and endure as Historical, Descriptive, and Critical one? That it prevailed because of By Rev. Joseph Edking, D.D. London:
its good morality is we think an untenable Trübner and Co., 1880. Buddhism was not always that decrepit position; and that its prevalence was a and worn-out superstition that it now ap- blessing to China is not prover Did it the historical portions spread as a pest or as a sure! We must A glance of Dr. Edkins's work will be sufficient to lock beyond its morality for the answer, convines say candid reader of the truth of however unwilling we may be to, du se 10 this. And Buother fast, well worthy of these days of latitudinarianism es to creen household came in and asked me to have
That the founder was ko and rituala. subject, being noted in reviewing this great
our house put into communication with
I have pb-institution, which Mrs Hicks and the is that Buddhism wee propagated over the enthusiast in the practice and inculcation of
purity and the Salvation of men and all Me Bagley's, down town. whole of Eastern Asia entirely by moral brings there can be no doubt. Tho acrved, in my cities, that the sox always laat wife of Coinmodore Vanderbilt were
The system living means, never by the sword. possessed for about a thousand years from beautiful emblem of a lotus flower growing shrink from calling up the contral office glad, according to the measure of their the date of its founder (the 4th or 5th out of the mud, which sets to be a part of themselves. I don't know why, but graces, to personify in the United States. The representative of the class on the textilies to thin. hie
Aus that personality, century B.C., compare p. 15 and p. 100) a
by a stepson in his forty-second year. from him in this respect is also true. But talk ensued:- The power of this religion,"
She is a fresh, fair, and accomplished Author, to chain the human mind, the pe- bis doctrine of non-permanence, if it is false enliar principles of its philosophy, its my in regard to the universe, is true as applied
Queen, just out of her teens, and the The more we
3. That application was made to the Greenstein; to his system of doctrine.
other of a week-old bambina, whose
Pauline thological characteristics, its mode of view-
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Postmaster General of Hongkong in- ing human life, its monastic and ascolie search into it the more unsatisfactory i Existence is a mistake. It is
birth, courtiers will have it, preserveS usages, all result from the early intellectual appears.
the amphibious Netherlaudlish people Fiji, pla Torres Straits, Letters, 12; Re-mediately the loss was discovered, the Hap Loung development of the nation whose home is untied by reason of impurity, not through
At the gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and envelope being invariably forwarded with Barbattle, I. B. 1 from a Teutonic submersion.
Hansen, H. P. 0.1 Hoe Seo Teck 1 south of the Himalayas." Buddhist stands one lite but through a succession of lives in
Court of Russia Grand Dukes and Patterns, 4; Via Guile, Latters, 26; Re- such spplication unless it also is lost.
gistration, 10: Newspapers, 2; Books and 4. That the Postmaster General is anti-Holland, WV.1 related to Hinduism as Christianity docs to endless degrees of misery. There. is vir
fed that the loss occurred whilat the corro. Howard, Cha. Indatsm; and on coming into China it was tually a hell of transmigrations in prospect
Grand Duchess must 6000 resige Patterna, 4. modified by aoutaot with another civiliza-lux everybody, who does not attain to total
Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ancon-pondence was in the custody of the British Howitz, B. tion, somewhat as Christianity was, by extinction through purity. To save living
themselves to do obeisance to a "femme Greek and Roman culture. In his histori- buings is to induce these to seek purite in
pupa." Their future stepmother is sion, via Aden, Letters, 26; Registration, Postal administration in China, that it was
It has been Crites. now in the
sender, by destruction by fire, or shipwreck, cal semount of Shakyamuni, the Prophet of order that they may perish utterly, Thero
nor by the disho esly or negligence of sny the religion, Dr. Edkins wisely confines
return "pape's wife" in good ear- himself to Chinese sources of information, and no heaven. This is what Buddhism
arranged that she will from thence; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, & not caused by any fanit on the part of the peraen not in the employment of the because the influence of the system in China comes to when put into the language with a
Hongkong Post Office, Without answering, I banded the nest. A regular marriage she insists upon. Those children of hers already caunot be fairly discussed except by a full which we are most familiar. It is just tho exhibition at the outest of what China has reverse of the doctrine of conditional in- telephone to the applicant, and sat down, cannot be placed upon a level with received as the Buddhist gospel. By com- mortality which is coming so much Into Then followed that queerost of all the the offspring of the late Czarina. But paring the legends here given with those favour among Christian thinkers who can- queer things in this world conversa- surrout in other Buddhist countries, and not believe everlasting punishment. Ad- tion with only ons ond to it, You hear a little Benjamin is expected, for whose with the Butros in the original Sansorit and cording to Baddha immor himself and question asked; you don't hear the sake the lady is determined to obtain 81
the bad, and the ignorant. Ha
You hear invitations given; legal and Imperial status. Signs are There are you hear no thanks in return. You given of her approaching elevation to the purple. Fair favourites of Grand graphy of this extraordinary man; but the into Nirvana or Nothingness. render muat not expect to find it in the indeed many ways of disguising or toning have listening pauses of dead silence, Dukes have been cleared out of the part narrativa of Chinese Buddhism, which, as down this awful detrine, but as far as can followed by apparently irrelevant sad ita distinctive name imports, Ju & Grout by ascertained, from the Chiness side at unjustifiable exclamations of glad or Development" chiefly in the direction of least, it was Shakyamuni's ultimate belief.
prise, or sorrow, or dismay. You can't monstrous falsehood and incredibility. The That it intensified the feeling of pity for all make head or tail of the talk, because
of the great development, how living beings to regard them as fated inspiration ever, belongs also to Northern Indis rather transmigrate into successive states of misery, than to China. The Hindu imagination can be easily understood. It is the same had been at work four centuries before feeling which takes us basten to kill China was called to listen to its extrava-worm to put it out of pain. But this phuur gances. It is some comfort to know that tom of transmigration in a quirers without there is a "Lesser Development" still ex-a Gud, this dreamy shade of a vaunu faut, the works of which, there can be religions faith, is indeed "non-permanent."
these little doubt, are the original books of Budd- Is there a sensible was able to read
P The ha." This is what is followed in Coylon pages who could wish it to remain and the South, The Buddhist Scriptures in Chines purple have never more than bali Chinese, not including numerous portions believed in transmigration, the only part of that have been lost, amount, we are told, to the creed which has beer broadly propounded "about seven hundred times the size of the to them; and the Buddhas and Bodhisattwas, New Testament;" and although they are who have not yet quite entered into Nervana, not by any means all narrative, the stories occupy the place of Guds to the unenlighten about Buddha are anttered up and down ined; but let education spread, and the whole this big library. A harmony of Buddbiat fabric of this superstition will disappear. Gospels therefore would probably be more Then the outerie dostrine will be put to the than one would care to undertake within a test of exposure to vulgar light, and must kalya. Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, in giving go too.
A characteristic incident is recorded (pp. tho facts of Buddha's life, follows almost exclusively the Lalita Kitara, which Julien 37 and 291) of Shakyamuat saving his young says was translated into Chinese, 76 A.D., disciple Annada from temptation by drawing
him into a long discussion of his most esote and which Eitel in bis Hand-book gives the
Pausu. rin dostrines. This suggests to us that a Chinese title of, na "The Diversions of
Yes, I like that way too but I think spirituel youth-A complete biography of good moral effect may be produced by any- Shakyamuni, one of the 9 Dharms of thing which gives inaccent caoupation to the it's better to baste it on with Valon the Napanlese Translated into Chinese mind. Therefore Buddhist metaphysics may ciennes or bombazine, or something of 65, A.D." We doubt both those dates.bave been useful to many an impetuous that sort. It gives it such an air,and But what we wish to call attention to is young men, by chataing his mind and keep-attracts so much notice, that this complete biography" is not once ing him out of temptation's way.
is limited to
Pali languages, it may be possible by and by to make out something like a true bio all is faithful followers escape from it answer.
to
named by Dr. Elkins, in a work which shows At pressnt both the beautiful morality
of the town in which this "female à papa" auk up her abode last March their presence there was held to com- promise the dignity of "the Princesa." you never hear anything that the person termass about the Court of St. Peters- at the other end of the wire says. Well, burg-and they swarm there are har I heard the following remarkable serica rified at the prospect of a regular mar- of observations, all from the one. tongue, ringo, which would not, it appears, be at and all shouted, for you can't over per all offensive to Russian sentiment. Livo- suade the sex to speak gently into a nian Catherine, to benefit whose children telephone →
the Czarevich Alexis was ousted, wes Yeat Why, how did that happen!
simple peasant. She made a very good Pause.
Empress. Her postezity are now on the throne, and venerate her memory. Men
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It is that rank is fragile, and that money. makes for itself wings to fly away, but that beauty and a good heart perpetunte themselves in a family. As the future wife of Father Alexander" is blessed with comely bloom, very pretty features, and sweet manners, the fussians may ap prove of the Czar's choice. They are now out of conceit with well-born Ger man Princesses, gifted with a talent for boring everyone who comes near them, unless he happens to be of their own nation, for bores seldom bore each other.
A very charming and deservedly popular à Pupa class is the Comtesse de Les and admired representative of the Femme seps, of whom let us speak with our hate off. This lady has a stepson twice hor own age. The Comtesse has recovered from the indisposition which kept her in Paris through the heats and bad odours of July and August. Oft-recur- ring maternity is beginning to tell upon her. If the last addition to her family
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houses of the addressees rather than st 5.-Lists of Money Order Offices in the called Pana-ma-a prettier name than of business, if a wish to that effect United Kingdom way be consulted at Pamela. But as it was a boy a less be expressed by the sender, otherwise all Hongkong an 1 Shanghai geographical appoliation was given to the correspondents in invariably delivered at Bitte stranger, who is the eighth child the nearest derd who desire to send Cirenme) hat the name of the Peyss need not English Mechanio and World of Science,
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·Engineer.PAN He was preceded by twins. Madame 3, Boxholders Mapon sponke of the bride of her father, lars Dividend Warrants, Invitations, Cards, be given if the order he orcased (as clieques Evening Standard. M. Bourco, an la femme a papa. Mic, all of the lame oright; to addreanda “in de Bourée is the father of thres married. Hongkong, Bangkok, or the Ports of China are rossed). It can then be paid only Flensburger Nachrichten
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another offles Harding's Dublin Songster, bador at Constantinople. His bride, née Boxholders may also send Patterns order an be transferred to
to the same places-in-the name way) "En bli payment of an additional commission Jeane postique. in Paris, in a Sykes, was brought up i Well, what is this world coming to West-end English style. She belonged closed if the nature of the contents be first stepping payment, or the like, application Floyd'ookly Newspaper.
relopes bontaining Patterns may be wholly In case of loss of an order, usesaally for anteri Was it right in church
Co by ber father to an old Yorkshire family, exhibited stated to the Postonaster should be made to the tearcat Pause,
Medical, Timas and Gauntte. And was her mother there and by her mother the was grand General, as he may consider secretary, and Order Ofios for Instruction the war Concar
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daughter of Mr Perkins, a partes in the approved by him: Printed Cironlara may
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a vast amount of research, and might be and the esterio doctrine are equally screen-fourth to ninety-seventh love taken to be uzhaustive of the subject, Thised from public gase by imposing rituais, illustrates what any one may expest who magic, and perstition in all its branches, think we ought all to read it often... altempts to take in at one view the whole the accumulation of ages, of which - abun- field of Chinese Buddhism. It is so vasli dant illustrations will be found in the that oven Dr. Edkins's indomitable perse volume before us. These are the features verance has only effected the photographing of Baddbism that are popular. Its meta- of patches here and there; and we can physics are of course not generally under easily excuse him for not having more tho stood. But there in a prevailing notion roughly digested into a consistent whole the that the misery of existence diminishes as materials which it must have cost so much one approaches nearer to the Nirvans; and labour and pains to collect. There are fre- so it is supposed that many who have areaid it was the cati quent repetitions in these Sketches. For rived at the state of Buddha prefer to stop Instance the account of what may be called short of the perfect bliss of annihilation, the conversion of Buddha is given on page either for the sake of others or because they 17, and again in a different, vergied on page like existence with all its vicissitudes but- 192. We give the latter as a speciman, noter, Buch Búddbas are almost omnipotent this is one of the few incidents which are spirits. They have the freedom of all always included in Aque shape or duother worlds, and may bask in a Western Para in account of Shakyamuni. He was the dies or draw out their existenes dlsewhere son of an Indian King. At eighteen years for innumerable kalpas in states vinbleos of age, his wished to go out and see the invisible if they choose. One's rank in the city. The King want him within wise naiveras at any given time is the resultant minister to attend him. A Dera appeared of all his merits and dements, moral and at one of the city gates transformed into an soremonial, during the transmigrations he a stuff. At another gate has passed through. The "oup of cold old man reating a Devk appeared as a sick perasa in pain water is taken Booount of by self-gating and helpless. At another gato" he saw law of causation. So long as this is bor ogrpas taaked by TATOKE➡also a Deva lieved it has a powerful influence en moral The prince gaked in each ease the reason of conduct. At present the remnants of faith what he saw. The wise couusalke told among the people are taken advantage of him these ausferings came from the natural perhaps more to promote the enpport of the state of the world and sould not be avoid priesthood, then to exhort to virtue. And
the money will be forfeited When the ed. People must grew old, must suffer moreover magical results in the way of of humiliation! What did they do stalmess and must dist. The pritice was fiot eaving others can always be secured by Long pahabo satisfied, and the next day, seeing Dava Buddhas The grand difficulty to our minds I can't be perfectly sure, bocsuse 1 and attended by Lord Willoughby there is no such thing as Parcel Postorder is once paid no further plaimosu be Report of Bilst Congregation. dressed as a monks, be dismounted from his
pointment are caused by persistent attempla of this whole systems is the origination of haven't the notes by me; but I think it d'Erosby and Sir, Culling Eardley, she tourope, do trouble and dis entertained, horse and shed him who he was. The things in universe which is all tending to goes something like this: te-rolly-lollused, twelve years ago, to ride in the to bond small valuable ride through the No order can be paid outil the reply was A Shamen who has left the annihilation From what fountain is the foll, foll Tolly-fall-fell, O tolly-lell-foll Bois de Boulogne. She was then a fine Fast Fans, Carins Articles of Dress, relative to it has been resolved.... world. The prince asked him why he had stream of living being replenished, while
* Made out on a printed form which is supplied left the world. He said because he saw it is constantly losing itself in Nievin' lee-ly lido And then reptat, you grown girl, very elegantly formed, and Tangy Work, and similar presents are don no less elegantly dressed by Werth: ticually being refused, the wonders having: men exposed to evils of birth, old age, sick- The answer is from nothing! All things know. -2
The last season of the Empresa. Eugénie often spent more in Postage than would- have paid the freight by eater. No here she made her debut in society, and refond can be made on such parchls of the DIR-a funny title for a therefore are nothing in the meantime,
created a sensation. She went to Court value of Stamps obliterated before the chaperoned by the Princess Murat. nature of the contents was discovered
geral book.
come from nothing and go to nothing, and
This is Buddhist philosophy.
Perhaps the most interesting feature of
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