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FAREWELL TO-KOBE.

more:

Yet oft shall the future be bound by thy spell When memory mirror thy vanishing shore.

Ever lapping thy fest, over falling to rest ;" Begirt by thy moantalos, sorrated and gray,

Ŏf sides many mottled, of fr-waring erest ; .

'Mid fields of camellia, azales and rose,

Thou sittost a Queen, se in fables of old; A model of beauty, a thing of repona ;

In rich silver-setting a picture of gold.

Oh, hasten the day, wako estly the mom

That shall bid superstitions, idolatrias desse ; When thy mountains shall bear, stead of braubte

and thorn, The beautiful font of the Heralds of Peace!

soft inlet

Oh, when shall these seas and their thousand Clap hands" in rejoicing for Jeans, their

King?

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Virginia and Kentucky, where its founder | than ever. In 1874 the Greenbackers | Yaman manifested, great indignation at Campbell had travelled and preached, and Democrats combined and put up the receipt of these documents, charac- Farewell to deal Kobe, a lengthen'd farewell; The principal peculiarities of the deno popular soldier against him, but they becised the Tibetans as imbeciles and These eyes by fond beautics may gladden nomination are their refusal to formulato made no impresion on the result. The madman," but gave Count Erschenyi to

We have instituted as an experiment their beliefs into a creed, the indepen- Ashtabula district, as it is generally understand that if he was mad enough a VistTORS COLUMN, which we trust dence of each congregation, the hospitalled, is the most faithful to its re- to wish, in spite of everything, to enter will prove successful, and be found use the Rates are given in cents, and are, for ality and fraternal feeling of the mom-presentatives of any in the North. It Tibet, great misfortunes would be the ful. To it will be relegated from time Letters, per half en, for Books and bere, and the lack of a regular ministry, has had but four members in half result." At the same time the Govers tables and other intelligence as is con- are obarged as double, treble, do, as the Ada, B

to time such items of information, lists, Fatterns, per fuo ounces. Late born of Japan (in the hour of her pride),

Newspapers over four ounces in weight ching, Mise How bright and how fair is thy blossoming When Garfield returned to Ohio it was century.

of Lass was recalled, and summoned to youth

natural that he should soon gravitate to In the Fortieth Congress General appear before the Trang-li Yamento sidered likely to prove valuable to per-case may be, but such papers or packeta or Alish, Mrs. Ben Bo brighter and fairer thy viys womantide,

And rich thy full autuan of ingarner'd truth, the struggling little college of the young Garfield was chairman of the committes receive the chastisement which he justly sons passing through the City, and papers aisy be sent at Book Rats. Two A

sect at Hiram, Portage county, near his on military affairs. In the Forty-first merited." Before arriving at Batang.

in connection with we have opened Newspapers must not be folded together a Adk, Le Rathrined on the waves of thy remounted lay-borhood's home. He became professor he was given the chairmanship of bank Conat Szechenyi had already bad a: fore SELECT HOTEL AND BUSINESS Da, sur mirst anything thatener be inserted Atlaide Dom

ingos, R. of Latin and Greek and threw himself ing and currency, which he liked much taste of the reception prepared for him DIRECTORY, applications for enrolment with the energy and industry which are better, because it was in the fine of his by the Lamas He was received at into which we are now ready to receive, leading traits of his character into the financial studies. His next promotion. Litang by insults accompanied by showors

List of Public Buildings. work of building up the institution, was to the chairmanship of the appro- of stones, not to mention the fact that Before he had been two years in his priations committee, which he held until he nearly perished of hunger, all the Government House, North of Public

Gardens. professorship he was appointed president the Democrate came into power in the provisions having been monopolised by of the college.

House in 1876. His chief work on that the Lamas. As a result of his experi City Hall, Labrary (8,000 volumes) and During his professorship Garfield committen was a steady and judicious ances the Hungarian traveller makos the

Museum-Free. Carried Miss Lucratia Rudolph, daughter roduction of the expenses of the Go- following reflections: "To judge by of a farmer in the neighborhood, whose vernment. In all the political struggles what has happened to me I do not be acquaintance he had made while at the in Congrem ho han borne a leading part, lieve that the Russian expedition under ecadenty, whore she was also a pupil.his clear, vigorous and moderate stylo of Prejowalski will rocceed in reaching She was a

quiet, thoughtful girl, of argument making him one of the most Lassa. If the Chinese Government bad singularly sweet and refined disposition, effective debaters in either houso. suppressed in time the agitation provoked fond of study and reading, possessing a

by the Lamas, Prejewalski and I would warm heart and a mind with the capacity

have reached Laasa at the same time of steady growth. The marriage was a

he from the north and I from the south." love affair on both sides and has been a

As to the sympathy of the Tibetang and thoroughly happy

the confidence of the lamas, I am cor- vinced that they can be gained by only one means, the pressure of powerful nations, among which, owing to their position, Russia and England stand in the first lino." In coming southwarde the Count crossed between Ta-Trein-lu and Batana, mountains of great height; Since his election he has been the the lava La and Chara La are higher recipient of many couplimentary mani- than Mont Blano. The expedition has. toatations in Washington aud in Ohio. not been fruitless; large collections in As a leader in the House he is more geology and natural history have been cautions and less dashing than Blaine, obtained, and a topographical and and his judicial turn of mind makes him goological survey of the country traversed too prone to look for two sides of a quas has been made. Should Russia and tion for him to be an officient partisan. China go to war, the Lamas may find When the issue fairly tonches his convio their country opened up to the foreiguer aroused and strikes tremendous blows, which the Hungarian Count was pre tions, however, he becomes thoroughly in a fashion not quite so pleasant as that

Blaine's taotica were to continually harass pared to follow.—Home Paper. the enemy by sharpshooting surprises. and picket fring. Garfield waits for en opportunity to deliver a pitched battle, and his generalekip is shown to best advantage when the fight is a fair one and waged on grounds where each party thinks itself strongest. Then his solid.

His heel crush'd the Dragon, that subtly beguiles

The blood of His cross quench'dits venomous

sting.

Soon, soon be that Cross ou these summits

opraised,

And spires, borven-pointed, crown hill-side

and deli Jehovah in sweet hallelujah, bo praised,

And valleys re-echo the chatch-going bell.

Wake, arm of the Lord, in thine alternest might; Give the Gentiles to Jerus, who died for the Shed, Spirit benige, of thy holiest light,

And breathe o'er the Nations a new PentecoaĚ,

lost:

Farewell to doar Kobo, farowal to kiud friends; Too late was our meeting-too soon is it o'er May the blessing of Heaven long prosper your Brin-falling oach basket, o'erflowing each

enda,

store.

B. Homont and Truch ställ your lodestone and

guide,

Religion your polestar-the beacon on high; Till reposing in pence by your natire firozido, You sock and secure through the insiour that

died. The rest that remaineth above the far sky.

Kobe, June, 1880.

J. TAYLOR, D.D,

one,

When James G. Blaine: went to the Senate, in 1877, the mantle of Ro publican leadership in the Hones was by common comesat placed upon Garfield, Much of and he has worn it over since. In General Garfield's subsequent success in January last General Garfield was slect- life may be attributed to the nevered to the Senate to the seat which will failing sympathy and intellectual com- be vacated by Allon G. Thurman on the panionship of his wife and the stimulus 4th of March, 1881. He received the of a loving home circle. The young unanimous vote of the Republican couple bought a Beat little cottage caucus, an honor never given to any fronting on the college campus nad begaa man of any party in the State of Ohio. their wedded life poor and in debt, but

with brave hearts.

In 1859 the college president was elected to the State Senate from the counties of Portage and Summit. He did not resign his presidency, because he looked upon a few months in the Legie lature as an episode not likely to change the course of his life. But the war camo of 1861 he was active in the passage of to alter all his plans. During the winter

measures for arming the State militis, and his eloquenco and energy made him a conspicuous loader of the Union party Early in the summer of 1861 he was elected colonel of an infantry regiment (the Forty-second) raised in Northern Ohio, many of the soldiers in which bad been stadenta at Hiram. He took the

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MA, GLADSTONE bears the following testi-feld in Eastern Kentucky, was soon put shots of argument are exceedingly effec- pamphlets reminds us of the splay Road Central: Cook, Proprietor; ·

mony

the Book of Psalme:-

DE. ECHLEGEL'S THEORY. Reponse aux Critiques de L'Uranographis Chinoise, par G. Schlegel. The Hague Martin Nijhof. This publication

used to emanata, from MM Pauthier

and Julien, and wherein they used to depreciate each other's virtues. A every one knows, M. Schlegel has endea- that Chinese quasi-civilization, or Sinisme, dates from about B.C. 20,000. One of his chief

appears to be Road. opinion reasons for that the Chinem traditions assign the sana place, (at the beginning of their astronomi- cal observatios), at the winter solstice, in

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in command of a brigade, and by making tiva Onike stump Garfield is one of

sand years, the piety of saints has found it by recruits, surprised and routed the party, He has a good voice, an air of voured to prove from Uhineas. Ouranology of Views in the Empire, and genre Costa Rica, Guatemala, Now Granada,

"In that book, for well sigh three than one of the hardest misrches ever made the very best oratora in the Republican rebel forces, under Humphrey Marshall, evident sincerity, great clearness and at Piketon.

vigor of statement and a way of knitting his arguments together so as to make a speech despen its impression on the mind of the hearer until the climax is reached.

most refined and choicest food, to such degree, indeed, that the rank and quality of a general be tested the religious fame may in

of relinh

its at least negatively by the height for them. There is the whole masie of the human heart when touched by the hand of the maker in all its tones that whisper or that swell for every hope and fear, for every jay and pang

for every form of strength and langout, of disquietude and rest. There are developed all the innermost relations of the human soul to God, built upon the platform of love and sonship that had its foundations in the Messiah, while, in this particular and pate his coming."

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THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE James Abraham Garfield was born November 19th, 1831, in the township of Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, about fifteen miles from Cleveland. His fa

FOR THE PRESIDENCY.

The Congressional district in which

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York, but, like his mother, was of New famous by Joshua R. Giddings. The old of much simple and cordial hospitality! Sohlegel's singers thanks for certain for Negretti & Zambra..· ́.

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From Eastern Kentucky General Garfield was transferred to Louisville and from that place hastened to join the army of General Buell, which he reached

a constellation the ecliptin as he

Australia, New Zosiand, Tasmania, and Blackadder 10 with his brigade in time to participate General Garfield is the possessor of two could only possibly have been 20,864 years in the second day's fighting at Pittsburg homes, and his family migrates twice a B.C. MM. Bertrand and Günther have

Fiji, die Torres Straits, Letters, 121 Ro- Brudlok Bay gistration, 10, Newspapers, Books and Cambrias. 6. Landing. He took part in the siege of year. Some ten years ago, finding how rigorously attacked. M. Schlegel's deduo- Corinth and in the operations along the unsatisfactory life was in hotels and lions, and M. Bertrand's style of criticism

Patterns, 4 Fia Gals, Letters, 25; Re Carricks gistration, 10: Newspapers, 2; Books and | Cartello, Memphis and Charleston Railroad. I boarding hours, he bought a lot of appears to have been specially offensive to M.

Pasterna, ES Schlegel.. Accordingly, M. Schlegel punishes

Chelmsford January, 1869, he was appointed Chief ground on the corner of Thirteenth and Bertrand, and hoida him up to the deri-

Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascan-Cars Babayan 2

Chimaman sion, via Aden, Letters, 25; Registration, Concordia and bore a prominent. share in all the borrowed of a friend built a plain, sub. of the world. M. Ginther, who would campaigns in Middle Tennessee in the stantial three-story house. A wing was proportionately flagellated. Dr. Logge, who, spring and summer of that year. His extended afterwards to make room for his eyes to the ogre of M, Bohlegel's disco- sbut deliberately

American Newspapers and cheap Re last conspicuous military service was at the fast-growing library. The money veries, has already, says M. Schlegel, (more prints, e, choice Tobacco and Cigars. the battle of Chickamauga, For his was repaid in time, and was probably conduct in that battle he was promoted saved in great part from what would in sorrow that in wrath), received a certe MOORE'S VARIETY STORE, 42, to a Major-General-ship.

reprimande in the China Review of July Queen's Road. otherwise have gone to landlords. The August 1879. Mr. Wylia is always kindly Watches, Jewellery, Charts, Binoon- children grew up in pleasant home sur spoken of, for he is always kind. In this lare, Optical Instruments, Mordan'a Ma Jous NOBLE, agent England stock. James was the youngest antislavery champion grow careless of

words of approval which the real Mr. Wylie is suspected to have written in the Chiness The father died in the arts of politics towards the ond of ram was sold, and for a time the only Recorder. Mr. Edhins, who is stated to be of four children. 1833, leaving the family dependent upon his career and came to look upon a

ness authorities and traditions, is

ons, is solemnly a small farm and the exertions of the nomination and reelection as a matter was a summer house he built on Listie en contradiction flagrante, with all tha Chi- mother. There was nothing about the of course. His over confidence was taken Mountain, a bold elevation in Lake admonished for taking so unreasonable

and Dr. Chaltors, elder Garfield to distinguish him from advantage of in 1858 by an ambitious county, which commande a view of 30 view of the Great Bear; and

who set Mr. Edkins

as false track, in the other pledding farmers of the rather larger named Hutchins to carry a con- miles of rich farming country stretched who set -sterile township of Orange. No onevention against him. The friends of along the shore of Lake Erie. Three left to conjecture what unatterable things thinks of him. Yet, strange to could discern any qualities in him which, Giddings never forgave Hutchins, and years ago he bought a farm in Mentor, say, the

chief

for Pastor supportera; for might help to make a statesman, unless it The old man himself was comfortably of the Lake Shore and Michigan South Wollschläger considers the antediluvian

world to

to have been at

at least 20,000 years old Was industry; but his wife, who is still quartered in his Consulate at Montreal, ern Railroad. Here his family spend all living at an advanced age, was always and did not care to make a fight to get the time when he is free from his duties at the commencement of our era. Mr.

Crawford" of Foungtcheon”

"considers that fond of reading when she could get lei- back to Congress. So his supporters in Washington.

Enox, Seth, do, were the names of Generel Garfield has five children living, sure from her hard household datics, and made use of the popularity of General

that there was a thorongbly capable woman, of Garfield and nominated bith while he and has lost two, who died in infancy may be frath Schlegel ad! was in the field without asking his con- The two older boys, Harry and James, vonates, though he (Mr. Wylie) retales strong will, stern principles and more than average force of character. Of the ent. That was in 1862. When he are now at the school in New Hampunshaken confidence in the Bible." MM children no one besides James has made heard of the nomination Garfield reflected abira. Mary or Molly, as everybody Groneman and de Groot dre spoken of res Four Coolies, the slightest mark in the world. The that it would be fifteen monthis before calls her, is a handsome resy-cheeked pestfally, and appear to have given M. Three Cooles older brother is a farmer la Michigan, the Congress would meet to which he girl of about 12, The two younger boys Behlegel's ponderous volume a more careful Two Coollen,

[Burgers]

Return (direct or by' and the two sisters are, I believe, farm would be elected, and believing, as did ure named Irwin and Abram. The Ge- perusal than the other writics. ers' wives. James had a tough time of every one else, that the war could not neral's mother is still living and has long But we very much doubt whether the Four Coolin***

Three Gooling, of these studies is not compromised

Two Coolier,... early and late in summer and worked at accept. I have often heard him express intelligent, energetio old lady, with aby perish the carpenter's beach in winter. The regret that he did not belp fight the war clear head and a strong will, who keeps certainly bathetic to find a man who adds best of it was that he liked work. There through, and say that he never would well posted in the news of the day and 15,000 years to our history complaining like was not a lazy bair on his head. He have left the army to go to Congress had is very proud of her son's career, though schoolboy that he has not received a prize. had an absorbing ambition to get an be foreseen that the struggle would more liberal of criticism than of praise, d'Hervey de Saint Denis, M. Philastre, Bretschneider, and M. Vissering- have education, and the only road open to continus beyond the year 1863. Ha American Paper.

h received the Friz St. Julien, but M, this end seemed that of manual labor continued his military service up to the

Schlegel has only received a medal from the of Geography at Faris, and the Ready money was hard to get in those time Congress met.

private:

approval of M. Thiers. There is days. The Obio Danal ran not far from

On entering Congress, in December,

A recent number of the Peether Lloyd a great want of dignity in all this. Why where he lived, and, finding that the 1863, General Garfield was placed upon publiaben a lobber from Count Szechenyi should M. Thiers approval be of special value boatmen got their pay in cash and earned the committee on military affairs, with home arrival at Calcutta we noticed males he understood Paranography and. better wages than he could make at Schenck and Farnsworth, who were also recently to the Hungarian Academy still living to demonstrate to men of brains Chinese? Oh that there were a Thackeray farming or carpentry, he hired out as a fresh from the field. He took an active in which he gives details of the circum- that lettore from Presidente and Eayoys are to the dignity of holding the helm of a won a recognition which few new mem expedition. He shows that the Chinese undervalues himself China Review, boat. Then he determined to ship as a bers succeed in gaining He was not Government left him in the lurch at the sailor on the lakes, but an attack of fever popular among his fellow-members very moment when, provided with a per- and agua interfered with his plans. He during his first term. They thought feetly regular safe conduct from the was ill three months, and when he rehim something of a pedant because he Government, he believed himself at ARIVAL OF THE DINGINAL AMERICAN MIND- covered he decided to go to a school sometimes showed his scholarship in his liberty to enter Tibet without hindrance, called Geauga Academy, in an adjoining speeches, and they were jealous of his and push on to Lass. He had a strong The following somewhat simple puzzle

prominence. His solid attainments and When he was twenty-three years of amiable social qualities enabled hire to pugnance, to disguise himself as a Chi has been famulihed us by a gent eman of

nese, as Manning did in 1811, and Hun this etly- age he concluded he had got about all welcome this prejudice during his second and Gabet in 1845. He wished, under there was to be had in the obscure cross term, and he became on terms of close his own name and without any disguise, roads academy. He calculated that he friendship with the beat men in both to explore, Tibet, and, if possible, gain had anved about half enough money to houses. His committee service during the sympathy of the people and the con get through college, provided he could his second term was on the ways and fidence of the Lamas The Chinese begin, as he hoped, with the junior year, means, which was quite to his taste, for Government of Lass, Sang Kné, at He got a life Insurance policy an assigned It gave him an opportunity to prosecute first gave very reaguring information -it to & gentleman as security for a loan the studice in finance, and political eco on the posibility of travelling in Tibet

to make up the amount he lacked. In nomy which he had always felt a fondness but afterwards be transmitted to Peking the fall of 1854 be entered the junior for. He was a hard worker and a great new.information, couceived in a diawe class of Williams College, Massachusetts, reader in those days, going home with trically opposite spirik: He spoke of and graduated in 1856 with the meta- his arms full of books from the Congres petition of all the Tibetan people," physical honors of his class, I have seen sional Library and sitting up late of protesting beforehand aguions the arrival. The object of the petals is to place three adaguerreotype of him taken about this nights to read them. It was then that of the Hungarian traveller and savored articles of kind on the lines marked “A” time. It represents a rather awkward he laid the foundations of the convictions thereto an oath taken by the Tibetans and three of kind on the "B" Lines, with youth with a shock of light hair standing on the subject of national finance which to keep Away the strange if padales by blank low between Take, for fallspos straight up from big forehead, and be has since bald to emily amid all the peruselony in default of whing they are and hapa pang, Plane, the silver frank, thoughtful face, of a very marked storms of political agitation. He would assemble all the form of the German type. There is not a drop of ronomluated in 1864, without opposition, country, and shed the last drop of their brose places la the 4 last, and ice German, blood in the Garfield family, but in 1866 Mr Hutchins, whom he bad blood to prevent the profanation of the era, by advancing directly forward, either but this picture would be taken for some supplanted, made an effort to defeat hith. Boil of Tiboy where, careless of life of moring to the next uncoupled the, or Frits or Carl just over from the Father Hutchins canvassed the dis riot thorough death, they had struggled from genera fumping spoin over one othie (and only on One Day land,

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