1832 MAY 1808.
bel by the word overaftung. o the universal complaints wo wear and tour of file. There is onus which overdoes the brain which produces the nervous from which most men suffer y and many suffer often, and ses urest forms of physical woak ilment to exhibit a low vervous more than doubtful whether the the auct or the full explana this. The wear and tear of
x
r cannot be a great as it is po- ered to be. There is clearly
Le to health in intellectual
kind, as such. Men who have
the
to ranks of the great pro
ust have done so by the most ful unremitting labour, but fitey ted: ratlier for long lives, then
ire deaths. The working
men who have heen
ong sucessful commereis! inen
proportion live to
Desider
There is no disturbing reason hat should sickly men over with a The brain is as natural
s the avar and is quite as well
ork and even to strengthen by fu each alike healthy activity ste
Fand reparation, and the Fetween them is that
the
repara the muscle needs draws more od in quantity, while that which tissue requires in ligber in
But the balance between bealthy althy reparation is life, and y balance each other the mora
action the more
intenso, the course if a man altogether. ne tuuscular, system-it will suffer ervous system will than suffr ut there is probably no
nervons development resulting lectual labour should derange 1 health than there is hy Fevelopment should injure inte
ne. The brain of the intelles. an should be.
well develop
yurished, and as firmly. eur suith, or the i
of the
encrailr
th
As a matter
1880, and it is by neglect rather than by actual overwork vils attributed to overwork
to
creep
for
tlie is suffering from is more-
age uter-rest than overwork. There eh excitonient Business is ex atics are exciting, literature, ik and if we cannot say that over- oiting it is because conversation be lest arts of social life, and han to sobe stimplating and exciting the time. We leage pass
for no time
realTM relaxation, gåt at, are almost strangers to the le, unexciting, but most restful full" domestic life; and are not sufficicatly recruited f Sties we complain of overworki
e, of course, multitades of Kard er who carefully avoid this policy The candle ends. They
at both a cost, though it is a chet eyer, at a paite willing to afford. Seeing ess demands all their strungth, their strength into it and do not dizile their force between-labb- and more laborious play. They 1 ambition to men of leisure, aud nt to "shuu delights and live aya." Indeed, it is very doubt- this is not pretty much the e- in the present day--Â CCR93 put his whole strength inte his whatever it may be, if he is to healthy success in it. But the TLE OF
of the quieter and more do- casures which aneb a man-may self is that they do not always. taking him quite out of his kont of himself. He is apt to usiness home with him to brood
er dinner to the injury of bis di-
l to plan and achieme about it at
destruction of his sleep. Yet amount of social excitement
care away
lly drives dall
than perpetual anxiety, No war to carry his business cares
his
wind. Work is nothing to
its power to wear a man out
Fear tear
Fund the
of business is in its great faculty of healthy
Lord
t of facility in laying business
putting anxiety away. T ad its faculty in an antever
bind
this
chiety
by virtue of it
the burden of the Premiership very threshold of fourscore years. Lo can leave his business
tehind
he leaves his office, and cha estic or social pleasures of e quiet kind, need have but little fear
fidnt work. He wil alternate, it
ough test, and it will sit lightly
A whose healthy vigour maken
joy.
It will scarcely have any
for him, He will
Fondetially
bear hard
well that he will be
by others, and niay
gard himself, as an ext
But that in which he is really
is not in his capicity for work,
to rest. A mau who
to rest, who is content to test,
bas formed a habit of testi
In raret of healthy,
au
Engful work. Thiers 15 sure of the work auch
much he does, but never
be in little danger of breaking m overwork. The thing! really sidered is not the kind, nor the work we have to do, but the of the rest we are
and quality is perhaps mend
than qusutity. A few hous
bose are better than a long
sleep; RES
in the same way Cd,
home
of
enjoy
of domestic quiet, of l Fest which no excitements disturb ares intrude on, are better than
#Violent nt of sneist dissipation it thoir bave violent ends, lieninsement which is work
be recreation, and becomes itsell
BOLP
A thousand examples prove
ge of work is not as good as PLAY
it is work at all but change of
en one excitement but succeeds and stimulus follows on, the
heels
s, is fat store than any work Foung ladies whose only work is
who are jaded and wort out be indon season is over, bour
witties
Men of business cannot afford to hein, nor to be dragged Into the
tu, whom intel them. I then
to bresk
is a pecranity dre hot overwork they must step work
by koura, and make their hours of imes of perfect rest. They thay
d and reat but little, but if their
aits them, their hard work will be
aud that their rost should recruit bends more on its completeness tó length-Pall Mall Gazette
No, 15324-May 2, 1888]
Miscellaneous.
A
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the genuine, in to
255
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Some of the forelgu naskets having been supplied with a spacious WorceS tershire Sauce, upon the wrapper jed Isbols of which the names of Lea and Pestjus have boon forged, L. and P; gire antice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of at- torney to take instant proceedings against Muriofac Furaxs and Vendors auch, or any other imitation by which their right may be infringed,
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AND KESIDENTH IN GENERAL. Bro. pp. 618. With 29 MAPS and PLANS," by
4W. F. MAYERS, F...,, H, M. C. S.
N..B. DENNYS, LATE E. M. O. S., AND CHAS, KING, LIEUT. R. M. A.
HONOLONG
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Prico, $5, luather, half bound.
consists of 2,5 Bedstede. Opinions of the Press,
(Singapore Free Press, May 9.)
HEAL & SON'S PATENT HORSEHAIR MATTRESS The Patent for preventing the material from felting into a cass, and is specialty
Auited for warm climate
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE" FOR INDIA, CHINA, AND THE COLONIES,
Treaty Ports and Jays,"
A
ou
We referred briefly, several days ago, to a new work published by Messrs. A, Short rede & Co., f.
entitled "The Brit it would be utterly impossible, in condens- ed mosine of such a work, to give an ade quate idea of the contents. The historien events of interest since the foundation of the settlement of Hengrong, are perhaps too much condensed into a general summa- ROOM; but the most important feature in the
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Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneons.
Shanghar Recorder May 7, add Supreme (Foschine Missionary Recorder, April, 1867-) Court aw? Consular flarette, May 11, 1867. The two first numbers of Notes of Que-
A
very umful hook he just been issuedies on China and Japan have been placed. from the Press in Hongkong under the on our table. The magazine is title of the
every way Guide Book and Vade-mesum creditable to its editor and publishers, and to the Treaty Ports of China and Japan,”
we carinat but wish them the utmost sac- compiled and edited by Mr N. B. Dunys, hitherto occupied place. Eastern liter cosa in their efforts tu fill an important and The Book is very conveniently got up interspersed with maps of the various tre-
·atoru,
ty ports, and contains, besides much noeful Singapore Frre Press, Mar. 3, 1807) local information, historical sketolies of Wo have received in last fiber of a much interest. Our readers will feel im- neat little pamphlet of eight pages entitled turally interested in what is said conoun Notes and Chris on China and Japan," ing Shanghai; and a good idea of tho los containing some. and
interesting his of tory this place 18 conveyed in Mr torical papers on China, together with Lenny work. The other ports notes and numerous
*
ные
to auswor, and states that the contributions.
in China and also thos0 in Japan are trutors to queries for future, con- carefully described, and almost all par-number of its pages will depend upon the ticulars which can be requiret by the number and length of its traveller ur resident are to be found in The work will be received withi this work, which may be justly regarded as by fiterary mus, as throwing light sou light upou the Murray" for China.
the ancient traditions of China, with re searches into the laws of the variona pro- vinces, and the custom of the people
(Rankow Times, Mar 1867.) We insert this week, apropos of some pi-
frst
and
From the Hankow Times, May 18. Wo feel it to be a public duty to take the
opportunity of calling attention to the
Guide Book and Vude Mecum "
***
just is
sued for "travellers, merchants, and resi quant correspondence which has appeared douts in general," in the Treaty Ports of of the late in our calamus, an extract from
the new pubication,
Notes: und aucri China and Japan, by Messrs Shortrude &
of Hongkong. Co., of
The order of on Chins and Japan," on the subject of in description of the various places follows fanticide, which we particularly reem their petition on, or from the const; We containing some reliable facts iv
mend to the notice of our contributors
y, position, means of access, accommoda. Such a work as the "Notes" go northward. In eich instance the histo
nection with the vexed queation. foreign residences, public.
pooú tinn,
mede and cost of dinglarly adapted for, bringing to light valu munity, m
alishie information in respect to the coun associations, amusements, places of in- terest, native institutione, population, local"
and its people, language, and in solutions; and natural history, productions, ly supported as it deserves by the nume of trade are given, along miscellaneous detail of facts and incident, rous rising and energetic men, who are now, in connection with particular localities. So bouza of Mr. Secretary Wado, reaking rapid
thanks principally to
to the philological la far as we are able to practically test the iu advance in the acquirement of the languages dividual descriptions of the various places, to they are given with a considerable degres who have already grown grey in their sur to say nothing of zha darsted missionaries of fairness and fulness. Peking, Yodo, and vice to the casso to which they have given Macao are wisely included in the general theses.
***The Talue of the survey.
of the book is grustly inoraised by a most copious and the work closes with a set of useful pendices The last of these is the greatest novelty of the work. It consists of a bibli-C. A. SAINT, Onto A, Shortweder Cu
graphical index of all formal works pub- having parched the remaining coples of hed from the earliest date in the English the undermentioned work, bas reduced the language on China and Japan: Philologi- price at which it was originally published, cal bor's are, for soma reasons best known from $8 to $5. to the compilera, nutirely excluded.
We hope to see this omission repaired in
THE TREATY PORTS the next edition. With the
exception the comparative thinness of the
paper, the getting up of the work is very creditable to all couemned; and we have sincere piosaure in congratulating the authors and publishers on the considerable nierit of their admirable enterprise and performance,
composition of the society of the present colony, is detailed at greater langthotes and Queries:
When we come to consider that the book before us makos no pretensions to be a hia-
**Remittantes and orders aust be made payable tory, but merely a guide book, wo cannot
in Lardon,
Dinucford's
FLUID MAGNESIA.
The best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE SIGMACH, HEADACHE HEARTBURN, OUT, AND INDIGESTION,
And in order that ocdulteration or Fundules And the best raild Aperient for delicate coast Allenipte at imposition should take place after it hasions, especially adapted for Ladies, Children, and
left is manufactory, he wishes to inform the public tants, and for regular use in Wara Climates. that it is never sold except in perkets and misters
IT IN PREPARES BY DINNEFORD & Co.
besitate to pronounce it
it at once the most
OF
CHINA AND JAPAN
-of
complete work of its kind ever issued. The A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER- Appendix may be termed the China Bradl
COMMUNICATION shaw, and the text teens with interesting
-istorical, botanical, and descrip-
tive. The maps and plans are useful illus. tratious of the geographical positim of the treaty parts, and aluable assistanes both to travellers and residents
From the Englishman (Calcutta) of June 8.
This celebrated volumes of the French Apbó Buc on China, and Sir Rutherford Alcock's account of Japan are, doubt, - worka of a far bor elsas
no
FOR
Professional end Literary Men,
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OF
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A COMPLÉTE GUIDE TO THE OPEN PORTS 98
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CUM FOR TRAVELLERS, MERCHANTS, AND RESIDENTS IN GENERAL.
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characteristics of
progress and social screml forvigu ticulars are added
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upon them
Virginia Shag Tobacco.
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Ty those
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the Section devoted to Hongkong
180
us it
notes
OLL
now before us; but for practiced illity for all purposes of locomotion, trading and residence in any of the places
soming with
Benches into which forments· is its
of Chian compass, The Trea's Parts of
We have received a copy of "Nolos and CORROSSEos and Japan, by Mesan Mayers, Dennys and Queries
this publication will be really LINEs of STEAM M
ing COINAGE, King, far surpasses then. It is diffrait le useful, it contains much matter relating to and rates of PASHAGE
we wish it every success. ĉinalbiguen, Chi
creatifs antiquaries and
mem ought to congratulate excellent in their own this as the book will will form droit
aud
Queries," pected; and though, perhaps, look
Aloir medium of communication not prove attractive to students, it is enl] and bring into botiest what themselves. contains au historical sketch, forming a T. S. CLEAVER
otherwise culated to
1 to give a more intimate Biegs to recommend the abure to the Photographic of the towns it deseiben, aided by the ok. Now that Law and Officialism have gut chronological index of the chief events which knowledge havolain u
ukuowaasi buried in that light FiWorld, Professional and Amateur, as being the only cullent
which
Accompany it-the their Gazolte, Bcience and Philology their have Hipy Preguntas Extint, which, while being purfenty work untirely of Chinese-than any of the Notes and Queries, and Missionaries their 1810 occupied public attention between SIL-harmless in itself, will effect the deairo object
H's Rio recemmende his Frise Medal Honey Sony We trust wa hiaro said enough thought and worki
more elaborated works that have preceded Recorder, the varione divisions of cinntal Changes in the GOVERNMENT
melading as the only Original and Genuine. Plate Rouge a show that for aby one about to visit or well taken care of; for our past wo are glad ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE of EMINENT
in this land
ought to ho
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A
Report of North Chisui Branch of the Right Asiatic Society, March 1867.
Chiva and the China ports. It also includes a CATALOGUE of over 440 werks published iraike English language upon China and Jaran, while a cupious Ixnex at the and of the work affords a ready means of refer- ence to the reader.
permble, mint exaily, reesected by unskilled Mans of the various localitios described are
inserted, an an appendix the exist Warehousee, Hotels, Bairocks, Theatres, Cunversing means of transport between Europe Rooms, Villa Residences, Churakes, Sokoal-Room, and America and these two countries. A Shops, Market Places, Labourera' Cottages, Stables work of the kind was much needed, to Lodges, &,&c.
place within reach of the
gumoral pub- Eeti-in
information regarding the districts
been.
under the inysterious hierò "The Missionary Recorder," and the other skyphics of the
the Chiness of or
at best maintes from Hongkong aud is called published. Hongkong (Island of), modest hops open only to sinologuca.
Notes & Queries" It is intended to sorre Swator, Antoy, Facchow,
Testimoniala from all parts of the World. mates and Drawings may be had an application,
the Offies, 21, Moorgate Street, London,
IRON ROOFING
which
Two periodicals which are likely to be of grent servico have also been cau sienud
The foregoing work contains the fol-
Hey reside that had hitherto one is published at Foochow and is called lowing ps and Plus, saverat iterto
BAYA
Is the Cheapest, Lightest, and most, durable of any expressed by the authors, that much will as a medium of intercommunication for per (City of Victoria), Cantosh
description of Boofing is very portable, and easily be found in the present book that is now song interested in Chinese Philology, Gee Fort Zulandin
of); Taiwan and
erected, Corrugated from sheets, Painted or Gal and unknown to the gens
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Nagasaki, (harbour and neigh
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GALVANIZED IRUNANKS, CISTERNS. the geological
and botanical lish between Europe and China. wealth of the neighbourhood, *** Not lie Jonst
(Shanghai Recorder, May 17, 1987.) teresting feature in the book under review, is the insight atorās 118 We are put in possession of the fourth into the character of
of the population in dif- number of Notes and Queries on China ferent parts of
of this of the most interesting chapters is devoted number equals in interest and importance In saying that the preacut to a sketcle of the
history and topographical its predecessors, we have already stida features of Furmuss. The vicissitudes of great deal in its favour.
is history, the psquliarition of its inhabit of these auantries has hitherto, beou: so Our knowledge mineral wealth of its scattered, so ill-arranged, entombed as it
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reap stram rentes of the world.
December 27, 1887.
For Sale.
BY CHARLES A. SAINT. The Hongkong Signals,
DYE POWDERS AND CRYSTALS
Are acluble in hot water, and do not spot. ants, and the subject for research; and,to were, in a series of works, in different lan-containing a plun of the Signals and finge Vlotarie, Ross, Magenta, and Violet Lillanford araple
a person of Mr Swinhoe's tastes, must have guages, and spreading in point of time, over used at the Signal Station, Marryatt's nu- offered
attractions, powerful
From his the last two centuries, that some means ineral code, and all the regulations in "Notes Du Formosa
for are derived many of separating what is really new, from what fores respecting their tise at Victoria Fest. Frabgine,. Blas Cauery. Phosphine, Lof I the fi
work under has possibly been over and over again des review. Interesting descriptions
cribed la
la much to desired
Zorelas Magenta
Violet
MAUTO..
Brown, Bed.
Crimson Orange.
Purple. Green. Scarlet.
4
is, particularly oz.
end 1, each with ful! relings for use
be
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tinted iu pradece a revolution in the tinctorial greu, for details of which we refar our these and many other subjects of interest The wondrous beauty of tacre Chemical dyes is of the fauna and florn of the island are As a medium of intercommunication on
for the dyeing of weal, silk, patien, feathers, readers to the hook itself. We froudy ass, pately requested. Better for character of this work and must take Querles."*** We need only aid that
believe,
Raid
enough to show the score, we to those connected with the fur Eust, we
scope and must hail thu
of "Notes and appearance of of it for
the present, though with the tas periodical in of convenient size, is care- thoughout the world, or wholesale of the proprietors. information it gives regarding the various published at the low price of $4 per annam; May be had of Druggits and Starakepore intention of completing our sketch of the fully edited by Mr N. B. Dennys, and is treaty ports, on a futuro occasion. In the and having said this, we trust that "Notas meantime, we can assure our readers that and Queries on China and Japan" will meet NB.Liberal terms to dealers. A complete list no one who takes the trouble to gain a with that success which ao creditable a pro
more intimate kanplodge of it, will
regret dustion deserves at the hands of those in- the time ouployed.
torested in sciatig resenrobes.
DANIEL JUDSON & SON, 18A, COLEMAN STREET, LONDON,
of 190 new dyes application,
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