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The wintry winds are up nad awny,
Ploughing a path o'er the story set, They clothe thy rack in a cloud of spray,
Tliey make the sluggering shijs their China, the excuses he found for the boat that we have seen
prey
With the luwl of a faxy they seem to say, Who so mighty as we?
The wintry winds are having their will
Out on the desolate country sile Along the gallay, nernes the hill,
And through the woud, when the night
is chill Came a rush and a roar and a warning
shrill....
Room for the stern to ride!
The wintry wind is wandering by,
Hem in the heart of the city ways; The rish may gaily its power defy,
Thu pour, slack, at ils increy lie,
Lient sigh
isi interwoven in its structure, the ingi ing descriptions he gives of the
Li maial cepetridiveness, the
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United States, so his utter want of national way home again.. The rhymes are ag lias and his outsjukon -admiration of all startling and folicitou any in that is good in the Garese people must have and the quint drollery of the 17 diverted from him the syrupathies of most is in admirable heaping with the whole American politicians. The value Samuel
auchuuctta. Of the almost numberless imi- deituan puts on the peculiar civilization of clitor of the forlorn recruit from Mag- of the Yankee dialect this is decidedly. tations
Sam-Slick is h *The nobler of mero pretendor in comparison.
sila of the
questre in
stion was that Mr. Lowell uud his
gift of
a high and alavery. Power of the Chinese people, entise the Of placed his rewarches set of lane with the endeavours to
its supporters by
tho paties of
of the day
What reception, would powerful aid of ridicule. This one volumo he have received in California, or even in proved that a satirist of undoubted t original sho United States' Congress, who
Who dared to
ta power
arisen-a man whose genius was
•had quote the following sentence, for instance, strong enuigh to overcome the uncouth From Samad Falmson's
the dislect in which he wrote. were referring to bonds the itaigration of Chinese into the States, Resting upon his ours now for some timo, Their immigration is a national blessing, our author came to Europe in July 1851, not only as productive force, but as stimuland abroad until
travelled
Decomber 1852. nit to the morals of industry. Their oben Jabone is a test of our theoretic and tigal liberty, their staptures for Christ- our school of religious univer- Even the Missionary party, the
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THE LATE SAMUEL JOHNSON. (Ching Herina.)
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Although, therefore, Samuel Jolution's few admirere must, for Que present, remain atistied with but little-ympathy and sounty justice, on the port of American readers, 1 IN MEMORIAM-Whosoever bus routese e doubt but that a time will come Sampel son will be roognized in Samud Johnson's great work yn China, will
own country as one their greatest no doubt are with regret of the death of the author of a Grimstal Heligions and their shit, red tist, though it to with be
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love to give, whether Chinese thought and life. it it is due to 's, has a strong doable claim the gifts be needel or not; the lovely Edkins to say that he has established for antion for a maiden ble per landscape around Elmwood Banks, still fore he was anointed to the high: diplo-lovelier in his verse than to the unaided Chinn her true pluse in philafory, it is dur
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ag of letters met remarkable and digital cit Universal Religion.
Chat America has yet proalueed.
pleasanter for being seen through the To a Samuel Johnson
approached the study of Oriental Religions with a mind squally fellow or Whittier, his unites a wit feuner
lyle genius little inferior to that of Longgolden haze of the poet's affection: adapted to appreciate their true value, bei-
than that of Oliver Wendell I lomes, thought cause it was a sind specially scientifle whilst essentially religious and at the same time sels, jurlaus, so genial; while as a elevated far alive the arrow syphies of prose he compares not unfavour-
of the most po ally with some Samael felison pin- Bectarian religion
English
In 1841--that when scented his staties with મા energy and zeri inspired by an ardent and fearless love of was ly twenty-two years of age-ap- truth in any form and by a stro
peared his bol volume of Tue W
pens, entitled 4 Year's Life" That it was thought ship of the universal in seligion--la- contre of years, spout in the most extensivi worthy of immediate attourion by the first reading and rewatch into all the aracable ritical journal of America was allattering
tribute to the young pot's sources of information, he surveyed the P Lowell heal made so favorable an impres gress of the religious feeling and thong hi mankind,
in its exulation from the rude son by his first volume that its haec syur
to
-the
"the
ho now holds he-on-
1
·Mx
Sharuniam of barbarie ages to the refined I was looked forward to wit temat in-
of the preacut day. He saw in
terest.
It was not long in appearing, being natukat-process uk evolution a progablished in 1814 under the title of "The Legend of Dritung: Miscellanisats Pooms
sive education of humanity, through and Sommets." It was at once seen that own relations with the dritt. out the laws
O des religious evolution and the must made considerable"
astonishing
insolution at its progress and reaction, and found in them a key of stones ith anlocking the inysteries And in finding for all the set in in the history 02 their
explanation. theburas
Universal
gathered up all the ideal olments empatie
Oriental
religions, and noted down all
in
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art. Even Poe, who delighted in being severely critical
upon s Itis beker pots and lurerary fellow conten
erstly
nounced "The Brittany to be daily the noblest pot Buteth written by American.
if y
Put Mr Lowell fessionstrate the fall am, ostraendinary richness of his po-
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Ur, sometimes wavoring, theow back the
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• of are thus civilised wereld. Pest Papas essentials of all genining, puntry. But ne- fare supposed to be elited, with an intof his poetry overflows with mirthful and tity of the religious feeling and thought of thaction, notes, glossary, and mans intox, jucund feelings, and in his most pungent TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS all ages, a universal harmony of religiose Homer Wilber, A.M., Pastor nf the satire there is a constant bubbling up of a TO JAPAN, THE UNITED and supplies, o cosmic haruway based member of many literary, learned, and
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STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND an evident Butward alienations.
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state the was thoroughly scienlatio, at Slavery question, &. Me Lowell has ever inquires
harsh and uncouth Yankee dialect subser-
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and were absolutely cosmopoliten bitter
vicat to the uses of poetry: this he has
Fiji, via Torres Straits, Letters, 10; Re- opposent of war and slavery, done with entire success in that admirable whilst essentially religious, and thas he
Geistal gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Hooks and Estad it says not a little for his meral firmatesse
piece of humorous: satire, The Biglow ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING Patterns, 2: Fia Galle, Letters, 25; Re-
Gettenails that Ive
in inquiries in a style which
ເsponsed carries the
1. No Letter or Packet, whether to be Glenury Papers. He is acknowledged as one of the right along, iuscinating as it is by its riva-thes his retrically suposed to the popular posts whose short pieces we find more
gistration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and of people: There are none of our
Patterns, 2
registered or unregistered, can he received Greciau city and sparkling lucidity whilst
for Postago if it contains gold or silver Barmonia intensely was I enn bat wozrier political views of the unltitude. Many of frequently in the corners of newspapers, S. S. BELGIC will be despatch-
Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, Ascen money, jewels, precious articles, or any Harya Létcheld auggestive and instructive, that his countrymen in the United
ed for San Francison vin Yokohama,sion, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Letters, 25; Rething that, as a general rule, is liable to us those trenchant Papers" wore circulated Stales
although they are but rarely attributed to
on WEDNESDAY, the 31st May, 1882, at gistration, 10; Newspapers, 5; Books End Customs duties. did not give him that place among the foreby the daily jornals without the slightest shoe they
3 p.m.
Patterns, 6. most writers, thinkers and selolars of the intimation as to their origin. It will be long before the effect created by such lines
Connection being made at Yokohama, presunt day, which he so fally deserves.
the following can be forgotten:-
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address in full; and same will be received Gud send the bill to you."
at the Company's Offés, until 5
P.. the day previous to sailing.
his
K
laid down the results of his most painstaking and consortiness which at that ting poet
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SMALL Capitalists wishing to establish a But perhaps Samuel Johnson was too fear-
business, should see if there is an opening less a lover of all that is true and good in
for a Mineral Water Manufactory in their form and in any nation, too consistent any
District. As all information and recipes for in the application of his scientific method of inquiry
too outspoken in his tronelaunt
the purpose of asking Lemonade, Soda estimato of the practical valuo of Christians
Water, de, are given, previous howledge In a sketch of Lowell which appears in the
13 hot necessary. The demand for theology, Christian morality and Christian Homes of American Authors, the writer drinks is so much on the increase, in all oivilization, to have escaped the uninten-
telisa noteworthy story of the effect created parts of the world, that the outlay for the tional sin of running counter to the principal by Lowell's new class of poems in the Y tenote of many inuentul sections are dialect a dialect which was beloved | and safe business.
o Yan-machinery in all case leads to a profitable Catalogue forwarded his countrymen who were naturally reused to be utterly incompatible with the exigen free, or can be had at the office of this paper. thereby well-meant antipathy and
cies of verso,
We were sitting one even BARNETT & Faure, Engineers, 230, Forston ing in the bar-room of a hotel in Washing Street, London, N.
the election of after whan our political
abis comprehensive view of the progress to, just
of Universal Religion, Samuel Johnson gave Taylor,
was
metroja} }
parts of
to Christianity no exceptional place, but filled with office-seekers from all
included
universal
it au but опе
of the steps in the the country; the room was crowded with
was right epos of religion. So far honde met, who were discussing posta
But instead
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NAMES OF VILLAGES &c.,
IN OB NEAR HONGKONG.
(Corrected Spelling.)
of recogniz-matters, and the last thing we could have A-kung Ngam
ing in the ideal of the Christiau religion Booked for was a harangue on American Apli-Chau. the final key-store of the wasto edifice of Univerant
The allowed his ex PORTIA roughly-dressed down-caster Cheung-than Hom.
Chung Eom.
of practical Christor, at least, he had the accent and look
came into the bar-room, and address-Chung Wan
appeared now him, exclaimed, Who says there
to warp his judgment of its ideal value. One himself to a knot of men whe
to
religions
would:
the other hand, having not mine into prae- to know tioni contact with the living realisation of Confuciacista, Buddhism or Indian
are no American poets' And he looked
oked Houng L
bong Trai around upon the company as though he his estimate of these religions became un-
(Aberdeen). be rather pleased than otherwise to Hok-tsui. there was on consciously higher.
Morenter
But nobody Hok-tsui Wan. in distinction from natural religion.
hito no such thing as revealed-religion encounter an antagonist..
sion seemed disprsed to vouture such an naser- Hok-an
ation; the novelty of the question, however, Hok-un Kok. the practical value of zil zeli attracted the attention of the people near Hung-henng L comparing gions, he saw therefore no reason to give to him, which was probably ho
all ranted. the Christiso religion, whose morale and 'Well,' continued the speake Baya 50, Ka-sz Wan. Hung-hoin. with an air Kai-lung. Wan. practically in- of defiant confidence, if ferior, the palm of preference. He boldly au prepared to dispate with bim. 1 Compared Confucius, Buddha and Jesus have found Christ, and calmly pronounced Confucius know who he is nor where he lives, but he American poet. I don't
tres is the Author of these lines, and he is a overy Christian post. He took a newspaper from his Lap-sap Wan.
Kok Kang mind, even greater danger to the interests macelarian Christianity was
Li Mam was probably scon
eivilization he had found practic
to his thinking, the
the greatest of Shocking as this must be to
an
hek.
Chung
pocket and read what Tarsonagised Ma-tau Chung.
to arise from the general tendency or bamuel Whip
was the poor collect Ma-tau Kok
Johanon's researches, because such a pro-
Tokingly tadspondent search for the univer-humour s
reunite accumulated in Samuel Johnson's
The
a New Papers, calls a
`bhán
an which, as regards Ma
Ma-tau Trüm of cxproszion, ita never written anything better. Mat Wal
and folicity of
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author
San Teun. Shai wan Shai-tsai Po. Sham-shoi Po. Shan-ki Wan. Shek o
Shek
hek Tong
Shok-tong
Thai Wan. Sheung Shui-tsing Wan
Po. Taí-kok Tsui.
Tui-long Hà. Tai-long Kung. Tai-pang Mi. Tui-ping Shan. Tai-shek Kok. Tai-tam. Tai-tam Tuk. Tai-won Tai-wong Kung. Tangenti
Chau, Tsat Taim-tha Toul Tso-pai Teat To-kws Wall. To-ti Wan Tung-a (Hospital) Tung-lo Wan
sal in religion, viewed in the light of theted at the fame Ngan Chase Wan-tari,
work, plearly tends to encourage a general their way, as was
Papers forced Mong-kok.
Ngong-shin
Un Oba exodus from all distinctive religions and a by a native reviewer, from their droll migration, through years of wandering in and felicitous portraiture of the Yankee Pal-shul Wan. faithless and creedless deserta, to
Wong-kok Tsün. pro character and dialect, and their successful Fok-fu Lam, blematical Canaan of Universal iteligion.
Wong-ma Kok. hits at our national passion for military As his fearless
-Wan Tsai,
Wong-nai Chung. independence of research glory, Political opponents, as woll as Sai Ying-pun. Yau-ma TiNG and his tranchant criticism of modern Chris-friends, laughed loud and long at the Bird danity mat have brought Samuel Jobuson, ofrodom Sawin's Letters, describing his ex Year of Kuong-sil, which is the style of N.B.Documents should not be dated In spite of intense religioniam, into bad parience in the wars, and the mishaps that HM the Emperor of Chins, and is of odour with almost all religionists in the he encountered before he could make his course inspplicable in a British Colony.
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