EXTRAC TS.
THE CITY OF THE LIVING:! In a long-ran(sked age when radial atorg
No zacord bas to dar-
Bo'long are expired Its grief and glory.........
Tiere funtiabod, far awng. --
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– In a broad realu, whose loanty passed ill measure,
A city fair and wide, Wherein the dwellers lead in pento and plaxante, -Disease and pula and death, then stern marsaders
Whish war one world' fer face,
And never any
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Nover jeneronchal upon the pleasant bardoca
Of that bright Aireling place.
No tuis of parting, and no dread of dring
Cand are enter there-
No mourning for the list, no angaished trying
Mada any lace lens Eult.
Without the city wall, death reigned as evor,
And graves rosa ide by side,
Within, the dwellers, laughed at his endoarcer,
And never say diei?"
O happicet of all earth's favvazoil placos!
O bliss, tad roll terdi
To live in the sweet Fight of loving favoḥ,
And fear no gravo between 1
Tó keo no death-dap-guthoring cold and colder,
Disputing Jo's warm truth-
Ta live on, never losolier or older:--
Radiant in deathless youth 3.
And, barrylig from the world's remotest quarter,
A title of pilgrime owed
Across broad plains, and over mighty watera,
To Gnd that blessed abode.
THE DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEUREE 29mm, 1882,
gale had shipped and howled itself to a
the world were ing few branded regs that I had worn in that boat. Sailors are used to hurricana.. auch things; and they know the remedy, Everyong came forward with his little offer ing. One brought a hat, another jacket, another a pair of sea-boota, a jack-knife, a
It was fearful to think of the four email boats out in such a sea un was then running. We on the ship bad to cling to the mail or the rigging the torribly strength of the wares swent the heury vessel about like cork.
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$3.95 to 3.10 $3.39 to 3.95
cake of tobleen, and so on, until Ibada bmp|* Isow the diptaie's face a moment Ri lie Cotton Yarn, No. 10, 36, per 100 Din. $98,62 to 3.00 Jamlets, ¿ÂÁ, par þjona............
fall of naring necessities.
$4.95 to 4.25 | Tamplar, packed, par pieni... $1.45 to 4.75 Janphar, Barons, clein, perplaut. 34.95 to 5.25Cumpler, Refase, por piaul.. $8.15 to $.30 Cantamons, Suport Sİ4,50 20 15.00
$16.80 to 15.00 Cardamons, Inferior, por pieni. $15.40 to 10.00 Cloyon, peepic!......... ......$16.50 to 17.00 Conta, Adfont, par to......... $16.00 to 18.40 Cole, Engla atena, por tɔa. $14.50 to 15.00 Casle, Sydeer, por ton 38.10 to 8,36 Cole, hr po
"WOOLLEN GOODS. / fflankets, 4 lbs., per past... Blanket-lbs., par hair. HONGKONG MARKETS.
Binukota, 10 lbs., por pair. apparen kỵ Chrasad,IN TH■ Že¤ Nov., 1880.
Blankote, 12 lbs., por pait... Calots, 898, por dieco.... COTTON BOODS,
Camlots, 58, per pluga....... Caulata, 8, vér piesa...................
leta, 885, por pisos.... Amorleon Drik, 1šiba,, par.pleon... Agariosk Dells, Wyands, per pionee Tattou Tarn, No. 23 to, per lbs. 399.00 to 18.00 Camlets, Lla, por picos b-Cotton Yars, No. 39 to 13, par 43 the. $114.0 134.00 Lang B, Searlet, per pivce...
Cotton Yarn, Rony $19.0 to 99.00 Long Ells, VT Assorted, par pieco..... 8.15 50 3.30 Cappor, Shanthing, Japat, por pinal.
edats, por picas
$1.70 to 1.75 Long Ells, Hit Scarlat, por plece 8.15 to 8.20 Copper, lod, Japan, per pisal........ $3.10 to 3.85 Lones, Asanetol, per picos... $8.15 to 8.20 Copper, Vella, per pio 58,55 to 270 Long Bils, Sarlat, per piece 88 25 to 6.36 Colton, Bombs, par pieni...
[$19.70 to 18.30 Cotton, Ningpo, por pleni. Lestines, 'DDy for ploeb 65.10 to 5.65 g Ella, Isertal, per gives $7.95 to 7.98 Outton, Ostrates, por pioul.. $0.74 to 0.73 Cotton, Shanghai per pleul. $3.55 to 2.65
datton, Shantung, persist $3.45 to 9.50-Spanish Stripa, per yard...
METALS:
Cotton, Tiantain, par pisal... $2.83 30 2.90
Cotton, Tunguhow, por pinal. 1.5 to 1,
Cotton Seeds, Saigon.
Cottna Seeds, Siam
Chips had want to give of all, for he had passed the binele famps, and it was shipped without a regular outfit. But when solutely deformed with grief and terror--not he saw all that bat been given, mailing at for himself, brave old soldier, but for his boya "Who's at the wheel?" he shouted. tug, he drew me off to his own cubhraganda steady man to the wheel." the rough boys as schoo handed his offer in the boat and hauled ronad bis ownehost. Daten his
ay, ay, sir!" auswered in the dark budoutna tho contends; and in'd minute there was a fair division of all it unntained-en deep, quiet voics, I've got the whep!"
That was Chips, and I walked aft to be uels, abiria,
stockings, and everything to a
near him. Just then a long hail came through handkerchief.
These are yours, and these are tine," said the darkness, and we saw the ash of Chips; and I'll make you achtest to-morrow." boat's lantera on the les quarter. In a minute That's the sort of a inan he was in every-mare a line was flung abroad, and we sou thing. No wonder that the boys loved him, had one crew safe on deck. It was the and at the one word spoken in the best tones tante's boat.
Where were the others?" was the first of the ship was the name of the kind-hearted,
question. manly Chips.
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Dyed Spottal Shirtings, por place Dyad Broedas Shirtings, par ploos Dyed Danske Shirtings, par pince Polish 1:30 yards, par piese Bagich Drilla, 1 lbs., pot pile Baylis Deilis, 15 lbs., ne pione.... Grey Startings, 7 the, per plane Grey Shirtinge, 8 s., par pinse Gloy Shirtings, Al tha, per ve Grey Shirtingi, lbs., por pieno drey Shirtings, 10 lte, per piece...... Grey-Cloths yds. 639 in.lbs. p. p. @roy Cloths, ydagin8ts. XO 70 royT-Cloths, Blyds &82in. 7ba-p. p. roy Cloths, da 36insibs. QLp, po.. Gray Cloths, Sydals Sun. XXE.po. Handkarahiala, Blue, gor do zon Handkerchiefs, Bed, per dozBIL flankerchiefs, Brown, per dozen....
Iron, Nail Road, por soul.
$1,77 to 195
$1.06 to 2.22 $65 k 2.75 $4.87 to 2.93
Iron Hosp, per pigal Iron, Bar, por pion.... Leon, Wiro, por pioul......
......$2.20 to 2.30 $2.85 to 3.10 39.30 to 8.35 $0.75 to 0.80
Untfinish, Japan...JAPANE $5.85 to 5.00 Oattiek, Japan, without bones, n.
$5.80 to 5.85 ***55,8 to 5.85 Cutlets, Clanchow, pse pionl
Chatou, Black, perhical. $57.30 to 58.0}}
59.00 to 58.30 Date, Red, or pical
Dried Lily Flowers.
↑ Esa Qu," Gör minak. $18,89 to 2130 †Peas, White, pur pion! 83,300 to 8800 Pesa, Groen, der pical',
par pigia 31,900 to 1936 | Ponn
Fans, Yellow, por plent.. $125 to 155 Fans, Grean Beans, par picut.. 132000 to 23.50" Peszi Barloy, per plont
Potains Flour, por pisala
$36.00 a $0.50
-to-
$1005 to 10.00
$9.25 to
392.40 to $4.50
$29.70 to 21.00 $23.70'ta 25.00
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Putehack, por pica).................mas com
linoceros Hora, per pioul....
ingeras Horn, Mathar, per plo
Rice, Siam, No. 1, per pioni
ipo, Siam, No. 2, per pioal $93.50 to 23.90 | Fe, Stopi, millal No. 8, par pieti Ties, Stam, millod No. 1, per pioul $15.80 to 15.50 Rigo, Saigon, No. 1, par pisal: $17.60 to 17.50 | Rico, Bilgon, Hamp huge... $18.00 to 18.60 Tico, Baign, Siravě, bagá............. „$18.50 to 17:30 Rios, Japsu .. meestand 316.80 to 16.90 Saltpetes, per-pion!
417.60 to 17.8]
$16.50 to 14.50 Barreed, Croon, por pical.
Sonwood, Cat, rpionl $420 430 Sosanan, White, por piozl $410 701 420 Fosamin Black, par píoal. $22.50 to 23.40 Sharkefna, pur.pienl. p$15:50 to 26.50 Shellash, Japan, per piost
$26.00 i 27.58 Shellfan, Callforio, per The 445 to 45.6 Staaksi, per pint T 3.1. to 3.5 Stent Produce, &c.
58.25 to 6.35
Betel Nut, ya plus.. Pappar, White, par plenl.. Pepper, Black, per pian
Rattan, Straite, por pianku.
The $8:0:00:26
$2.27 to 3.39
$1.98 to 200
Rattana. Bangur, per piaul Sandal Wood, bialaber, por pieni
$1.73 to 1.75 $508 to 2.31 S3 to 2:26
3450 to 13)
Tla. 180 to 1.85
• $130 to 1470-
$5,000 to 8,00
$2,000 to 2,400)
$250 to 2.94
$2.14 to: BIG
$1.70 to 1.7
[$LGA to '156
$1.74 b 1.78
$1.85 to 187
$1.75 to 1.77
$9.60 to 3.70
20.25 to 34
$2.75 to 285S 38.05 to 15 28.35 to 84
9.45 25.5 $35.00 to 327.00 to 38€) $11.50 to 12.05
$5.00 to 4.50
24.75 to 4.35
515.00 to 180C
$10.79 6o. 11:00
53.30 to 5.50
$4.9364
$4.85 10 4.8
8145 to L.s
$2.25 to 2.8
580 to 7.80
SAS to 11.7.
$4.15 to 4.1
.89.5 to DB
Santal Wood, South Seas, per pal31.50 to 22.5
Lead, WB. por pool Lend, Lü, por piant 31.30 a 125 Lead, Hola Crop, per plout $1,80 to 1.85 Qaisksikvor, American, por písal..
1.20 to 3.95 31.40 to 1.70uicksilver, Bagileh, per $2.10 to 2,15 tot, Fuglali, per tak,
14.16 to 4.25 lephant's Tooth, 4 to 5 teses
$20 to 300 845 to 2.50 Steel, Swolish, par tab.
1.00 to 25.70 Flephant's Toota, 7 to 8 piecos $2.920 37.15 to 7.20 Flour, Cornis, par bók of 50 lbs $1.48 to 1.54 $0.00 to 0.66 onthine Metal, por pisat.. 30.53 to 0,02 Speltor, por pioni...
$10 to 27.30 Flaar, Amerion, nor barrel of 100-10....10 to 45 $0.73 to 0.75in, singos, por atos........ He was is bare as he was kind. When "Fast to the whale," was the answer, "and
$3.45 to 5,55 Flour, American, yer barrel of 200 lb... $550 a 635 Fanges...............46.00′!> 47:00 whales are chased, Chips went down in a thero are o lanterns on the bouts."
PRODUCE. One of the men from sho bost relierad Haudkerchiefs, Light Rod, pardosen... $0.76 to 0.17 Tin, Plates, por Jox. 192 19
Sapau Woad, Maulia, per pirul 18.50 to 19.00uta, por pica 30.50 0.65 boat, and there was no cooler head on
Sapan Wund, Siara, pst pisal yard $0.18 to 0,19 Alanda, por pival....... a reggiin Velvet Black, 32 inches,
31.55 to 1.65 Giang, American, lst quality,p.inl. $200 to 195 then when the fragile slicil was to be laid Chips at the wheel; and he went forward to fuckor God Shirtings, 3 hs., per pr00 $2.30 to 5.40
$0.1 to 9.99 Alum, lat quality, per picul
$1.45 to 1.55 Ginseng, American, ad quality, p. pisal.. 3100 o 10 Sagar, Shok-lang, White, No.1, pol. breadside to 'n maater nearly as long as the rig lanterns as the fore and main tops. When Valent, Gentian 22 inokus per yard.
30.81 to 0.23 Alum, 3u1 quality, por plent.. Velveteens, Blank, per gard..
Ta. 17.7.0 to 1800 8ngat, Shok-lung, White, No. 8, p.pel $15,20 to 15:40. Hane, Suporios, por picni pigal.....
......T.29.3.0 to 31.0.6 Sugar, Shak.lang. Brown, per picul ship. Ones when the boat was store in by this was done we stood together on the fore-
Waite Shirtops, 64ka drool, perpless $3.15 to 2.35 Bark, Mon, 102 seal
50.1 to 55.60 Feup, Bankow, per pical
310.50 to 1200 Sugar Candy, Shek-lung, per pion! a sweeper of the awful flatron in the death-castle, looking and listening for the boats. Talvetes, Cantian, por yard $0.98 to 0.23 Bark, Sim, per pical. 56.8 to 1.10 Hams, Ordinary, per pieni...
White Shirtings, 64th root, par pieca
$10.49 to 11.00 Sagar Candly, Tooshow, por pina! $2.45 to 3.50 Byaho We're going to lose some one to-night. White shirting, 69 to 90rood, per piece 83.86 to 3.35 Boy Wix, Ivan, White, per piont$17.50 to 17.90 Hemp, Sinin, per pioni.... funny, one of the boys was rushed by the Saddenly he turned to me and said: blow and driven senseless puder the water.
$4.50 to 4.70 Walnuts, por pioni. When Chips cune to the surface be counted While I was at the wheel it seemed to us White Shirtings, Gou read, par pieca... 33.453.50 Boos Wax, Hankow, Follow, por pisal...$46.00 to 4650
14.00 6.1 Termbelli, Tienbain, per pieni ...... the heads and missed one, and down in the as if
and to-night.
38.00 to 48.43 Wheat, Tienbein, par picul going to lose one mar
22.55 to 5.33 Munols, Dry Siam lorge, Yorpioal $95 to a.ta Whest, Japan, por pical $13.00 to 15.30 Massels, Dry Sinm middle, per plea! $7.23 to 7.45. Wood Oil, pe; pisal...
37.90 to 8.001 Meggols, Dry Siam arall. per pasul.$0.45 to 8.5 Wadow las, par box.
19.55 to 8
37-50 to 7.7
Where never death shonid come between and saver i bloody brine be went among the abaika and i wouething whispered in my ear that White Shirtinga, 7,000 read, por place... $3,20 to 3.25 Bana Wax, White, per piou $81.50 to 85.80 diaglass, Japon, per pical... $30.00 45.b Sager Candy, Swatow, Whits, per piani. $7.85 to 7.7
fished up the sinking body. He was a mighty Them from their loved apart, "Where they might work, and will, and live for.orur, swimmer, and with only an oar to cling to,
Still holding host to teart.
And to Wiey lived, in happiness and plecare,
And grew in power and príle,
And did great doods, and laid up store of trensare,
And never any led
And today yenye zolied on, and a thein striving
With unabatart breath:
And other Feare still found ad-left them fving,
And gave no hope of denti
Tot hinten, hoplans monl, whom angéla pity,
Craving a boon Wke this-
Mark, how the dwellers in the wonderous alty
Grew weary of their iss.
One and another, he had besu concealing
The path of fo' long thmall,
Fornook their pleasant places, and same stealing
Outside the city wall.
Craving, with wish that brooked po sto stenging
So long bed it bean erogel-
The bleaked possibility of dying-
The treasure they had fast!
Daily the current of rest cooking virtala
Swelled to a broader tide,
Till vono were left within the city's portals,
And graves grow green oatéide:
Would it be worth the hiving, or tho giving,.
The boon of endless heath!
Ak, for the weariness that comes of living
There is no cure but death!
Onze were, indeed, a fate deserving' pity,
Were that awost cest dosied,
And few, methinks, would care to find the city
Where ever any del!
IT WAS ALFONSO,
he held the asnasless man out of water until rescued.
But, to the story. The Gazelle had been oruising for three months a few hundred miles off the coast of Western Australia-the great penal Colity of Englaud-and during that time had not fallen in with a single sperm while
I anid he was growing as superstitious as old Kanska Joe, and he answered
"I can't help it. It seemed that I heard that whisper, and so plain was it that I nearly dropped the wheel in terror"
off further
White Shirtings, AA, por pisems. White Shirtings, DE par piece.........................! White Shirtings, MF, por place White Shirtings, El. par piene
White Broodos, par plagosu
white potte Shirtings, por picas.....
VERSELS.
Another shout froni to'a cut talk, and we sogn bad two more bosts at the davita. The absent one was Mr. Joseph's, and we knew that through thick and thin be would hold on to the wise. It was hours One raw afternoon, with a harsh breeze and bofore we found him, and when we did he a rising sea, at last we heard the long sing refused to cat his line from the onrenss. The song cry from the masthead, "He blows! ther Captain cried to him that we could not bold blo!" Four times, at regular in-the whale in such a ato, but the whaleman tervale of about furty seconds, the ery was re-cried back:
He's a hundred-an'-fifty barreler, and if peated; and then we knew it was sperat whale.
It was about five o'clock in the evening you don't take the line abroard, we'll stick Then the first cry was heard, and the sun to him in the boat." wont down at 6:10, with scarcely five minutes of twilight. As a rule, on board of American whalers, when wales are sean late in the evening, the boats are not cent down unless eiretustangas, such as weather, moonlight and so on, are very favourable. In most cases
courgo the of the whales and the speed of their travel are carefully noted. When "
"a school of aperid sbales will move at the rate of about six miles at bour, when "faeding" they keep on the ame "ground" not moving more than a fex miles a day. When seen late in the evening, the abip-is steared during the night according to the ob- aervations, and often finds the school in sigh in the morning, when the boats are at once dent down.
Gorlong. Ting Shing inhang
Kin-Klang Kashgar Soon after, as the gale was moderating, Malacca theme was taken in, pussing through a Nampa strong iron brace, screwed on to the star-Naples
Penedo · board rail just forward of the gangway amid- ships, from which it was taken back and Pernambuco maile fast to the windlass bits at the foot of Powan
Kanattianabar the mkinmast.
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This course was not followed on the gren-
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question. It was not a school we saw, A well-dressed young man entered & Mabusa lune tale," and one of extraordinary aize. The night promised to be a rough one, drid shop a few days ago, and after walking and the whale's motions were strangely irre uneasily about for a time, asked: "Havo you any watches with India-rubber cases?"gular, as if he bad lost himself in an unknown The astonished shop-keeper answered in the 701.
There is something sulyan and mysterious The youth shambled up and down negative. the floor a few times and squin said: "You in the sight of no whales" and marvelous baven't any rattle-bores with diamond har supersitions are current among whalenen re- dles, I suppose?" "No, sir." said the shopspecting them. Though spending year after 11he great watore, whalers become more Freepor. use a velocipode?" asked the youth. "It depends a good deal on the kid," was the other seamen, and long observation of the schools of the vast enatures they answer, "some begin young, some don't." ahoals gr "Would you soli no a two-wheel one and pursue tends to fill them with amazement and awe when they meet with a solitary leviathan change it for a three-wheeled one if it was a girl p
*Couldn't do it," came the surt re- who has abandoned all fellowship with his sponse. The youth went ont, and the shop kind, who livesby hisown law-Jonely, miglity, keeper reposes in the lowest dungeon of the and terrible. castle. It was the King of Spain.
Pearl
It was a new line of stout Manila, hemp, and its strength was put to a fearful test. A Vorworts. handred' fathome astern of the ship it held at-sai the monstrous carcass, and as the Teasel Yothang rolled heavily to the spa the strain ou the line was terrifia. Standing forward of it I laid my band on the line as the strain came, and I felt it stretch and contract like a rope of India rubber.
Agnes Mair Amothgat Anna Bertha Anaio S. Halt Mr. Joseph's hot bad come alongside, and Angusts the Captain, standing on the starboard rail, of Oregon. was shouting to him through a trampet. The Cabarfeidh Catherine
Chiclayo line from the whale passing from astorn to the brace forward, and back to the bits amid-Cadet ships, ade an acute angle, inade of which Chiugte in the dark a tall man who seemed to be Civiale the Captain was standing. I noticed also, Cingalee
"I hope he is for- Com, Dupont leaning against the line.
Dr. Peterman Dagmar ward of it,” I said to myself na I went on Dasina?
had not taken af steps frous the spot with what I was about. when sething stratige occurred. The whip Esparenos way sound greater than the storm; but, Franciska instead there seem to fall suddenly a stillness. G'mar shire I ran anidships and grasped for the line in Gesin: Stonk the dark. It was gone! A rush to the rail Soldeu Russet and all was clear. The strain had tornout the G. & Marie had jerked the line straight, like the cord of brace The mighty pull of the whale astern Hause g gigantic bow, and the Captain, who had heen Importer
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"How young does a child begin to year able to supernatural things than steadied, as if he wind had ceased. There Fabios
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Soon after the cry from the abuft, wo saw the bald from the deck, only a short dis-standing on the rail, was struck by the flying J J. Stanhope tance from the ship, and we might have seen rope and thrown senseless into the sea. CHIPS, THE CARPENTER. "Chipe," whom-new-for months by sohin long before had not his white, busblike other Laine, was ship's carpenter of the sport been lost in the angry whiteness at wizaler Caselle of New Bedford. He was 26 as fast spreading over the sea. years old, six feet high, ard as strong ne s tres. He was the farcurite of the ship-and no wonder. He was tender and gentle, per haps because he was strong; he was peaceful because be was powerful. And the soft word which turned away wrath, with a gentle hand to soothe a sufferer, are aften needed in the whale fisheries.
All this had been so by the men in the the affair. In loss than a minute the ery of Mary
May heat before any one on board had realized For a coment all ayes were fastened in the Saved!" reached us from Mr. Joseph, und, Oldbringe
Orion long body, like a great black tube, over which in a shorter time than can be imagined by a the waves washed. Every face was wonderlandstay, the boat was lianging at thodarila, Utte
and the injured commander was being cared | Fenoteret stricken at the immerse size of the ghale.
Captain Clifford had been examining him for in his cabin. through a glass, which he handed in turn to each of his officers.
S. American
Triton
Rum und hard rubbing are the potent re. Sparian medies on a whaler, end by dint of there the Samatro
Staut "What do you my, Mr. Hussay?" he in-captain opened bis eyes in a quarter-of-un
Walkyce ously injured. Most of the foremqat bands of the Gazelle quired of the first mate, who glanced at the hour. He had been stunned, but not seri-Valparaiso
He was amazed at first at seeing the mate Weser sun and answered
"Go down, air: we do it?" "Mr. Joseph " and the captain turned to and myself standing over hit with the rom Woodville the second mate, an old Portuguese of ex-bottle. But without a word he realized the traordinary size, and perhaps the mes-famous whale-uian alive.
wera rough Portuguese lads, from the Western Islands, on their first voyage. They were treated with course contempt by the few American seamer and by the officers.
Go down, air, if we want to get the fellow; we'll never see him again.”
The other two officers were younger men, and of the same mind. There was no time lost in further consultation.
The only "white man"-as the Yankos sailor loves to call himself who was kind and patient, with the rade boys was Chips; and he was never tired of showing them or teach ing them something of what he knew. He why one of those unselfish fellows who did not believe in keeping knowledge to them selves. He had ever been to sea before, but during the fret two years of this voyage he
The lines and irons had already been thrown beside his had attended to so many things an easy work, that he was considered as one in by the crews. 1 heure, oh" and a atraining sound, and in one minute the four of the best and coolest whalesinen aboard.
Although exempt from standing watch, be beats struck the water, and the men ware The sun was low and large and red, and
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"How is the weather? situation.
her?" he asked.
“The wind has pane down, maid Mr. Ses dali
Joseph. "We're under forosai), jib, and refed Hermiae: tousails, and running right away from the l whale,'
"Gore?" said the old man.
"Swing the boats!" shouted the "oh"Ginne!" anumored Mr. Joseph, ruefully.
"Staucheon dragged, and the line parted, Amoy
Cussiedra can."
and $8,000 went without an owner."
"Tell Chips to sea to the broken rail," Kian Ping
Pertili Tbornbill said the Captain, closing his eyes drowsily.
bad insisted on doing the duty from the first settled on the thwarts with the long oars out. day out. At night, if the weather was good,
Av, ay, sir!" said the old second mate, Yangtera as he stamped on deck.
I heard bibi stop at the alter-hatch, whero
he would att on the main hatch in the centre the whole western sea and sky were magni- the heat-steerers and the carpenter lived,
Tavg-ting of a ring of the Portugene lade, and with ficent in crimson and gold and black. The and call Chips!" two or three times. At Kinsha wonderful patier ce teach them to uke splicos picture was one of the finest I ever saw. The last there was nu inawer in another voice Spark aud knots and to speak English. He never rising aoa was jet black, except where it was not Ships; then a round of hurried feet on
this or any other kindly thing bloody; a broad road of erinson abimmered deck, a shout down the forecastle, and a shout White Cloud tired of doing for them. In the day time if there whe work from the ship to the sun; the long body of for bini at bis trade ho still had them around the whale, even blacker than the sex, was him, explaining evening as he sawed or plainly seen in the ruddy glare; and life was planed, as if he wished to make them as good added to the imineuse acono by the four white specks the whaleboats--closing to a point when
carpenters is he was bum brought bis as they drew near the motionless nowator, letters and pistance on dece, Chips showal
one
It was not until the boate and left the ship the only signs of sadness we over saw. Ho that we realized how threatening was the was the only one on board-except myself weather. Every moment the seas cane wilder 'who had
“indu nôr or pictures nor letters, neither and heavterugainst the vosncl. Only now and
Two minutes after a heavy foot came aft back in answer. There was no Chips there, to the cabin stairs, and Mr. Joseph, with a "I Low what be Lad to tell. I knew now white face, entered,
if I had seen it all who the tall man justas was whom I had lately soon leaning against the line.
B. Aymar Andress Chateaubriand Gustav
Oscar Mogyor Marton
The Captaie looked at the second mate. ! "Chips is gone, sir," said the old sailor,
again, as they wore lifted on a sea, could we with a tremor in his rough voice; "Chips Ana Dorothea I to remind him of home.
The wanted over by the hae,and we've gone F. Balaugh When the ship touched at some port with catch sight of the brave little hosts.
grew stranger at every moment, and, four knots since it parted. I've put her Hairbeng
a' post-office and every one ran for letters. breve e frat heat neared the whale, was about, and we're running down again. Chips remained heard his knew there none for him. In one of the boys albums whistling through the rigging in the wild
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143 Jarline, Tathayon & Col
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29 Nov. 11
528 Captain
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481 Captain
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756 Captain
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468
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455
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125 Arahold, Karberg & Co
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222 Captain
231 Ed. Sabellhess & Co
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635 Carlowitz & Co
63
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475 Vogel & Co
402, Wieler & Co
403 Siomssen & Co
361
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498
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506
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358
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237 Captain
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SAIGON.
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Chinese
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319 Captain
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Nov, 29 Jackson- Nov. 2 Walker Nov. 26 Schultza
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809 Jardins, Matheson & Co
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701
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Shanghai
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254
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before be found a picture of an old white-haired way that tells of a coming gala. The Cap. the search was hopeless. No men could swim women the lads-ninther and every Sun-tain regretted the lowering of the bosite, and in such a sea, and webbd a cough, though Roderick Hay Nichok day afternoon be asked for that albuma, sad soon signated them to turn. But the men one spoke it, that the brave Chips had been Solid by the line before he touched the water. Vivia always gave it back when he had turned and were excited, and refused to see the signal. killed b
All night wo best about the place where wa Willis Filled to the gunwale, the seas hishing over looked at that picture...
The ship had been two years out when I them every moment; on they went where only thought it had occurred. The wind and sex Brat saw Chips. Through strange and un-a thing so nearly perfect as a whaleboat fell, and the moon came out in great beauty
W. Slagfried happy circumstances I was afloat on the In-could keep afloat. At the first boat swung dian ocean, in a swall boat, when this New round to run down to leeward of the whale, stayed ou deck till the sun ross, and then we Alex. Newton
the black field of looked far and vainly over the boodless swell Bedford whaler hove in sight, and ran to the red sun stood fairly
of the sent ward me. The first man to spring out in the ocean.
Chips was dead. The rough Portugue Talk about the bravery of soldiers in pizzen clision, to help in aboards was strong- binded Chips,
of such with tears of sympathy in bis battle, or of men ashore in zay enterprise you lads found it hard to believe that the kind Antonio
heart and strong hand of their friend had englutha deck t
the Captain mot me with open please; what is it to the Every eyes. On
J. R. Woroanta hand and heart, and for eight months I sailed deed us this? A thousand miles from and gone for ever. Wo all knew that the best Charley
Juana Two your afterward, when I found myself Landy Douglas with the whalemen, and took part in the goodaix en in a little twenty-eight fout shells than in the ship was taken awAY.
coolly going down in a sternly sen to do battle and if that befeltem.
Chips and I were friends from the instant with the mightiest created animal. It is in Boston, I took from my sacred things af Macia our hands struck. Shaking hands is one of the extreme of human coolness and courage, lettor, which I had found in Chips's chest. Pellain this Hest tests of character. Se people because it is the extreme of danger. The It was addressed to a woman, with the unme Starfeld
handa so
opolitely that you feel woldier faces one paril-the ballet. The uud number if a bouse in Cacabridge-street. "bake your they would raze mighty little about shaking whalenan in such case as this, bas three I found the place-a email frame-house with lots of Clags's handiwork around it. Hie
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IN FORT ON 23SD NOVEMBER, 1880
Ger. bk 49
Ger. bk 43
Fren. bk 387
Direks & Co
Williatus & Co Campbell & Co Ger. bk 656 Dirck & Co 9. Brit, ble 853 Williams & Co
387 Diraks & Co Gor. 'bk
AMOY inner or 2D NOTÈNE, 1880. Oor. bt 388 | Paseday & Co ..
240 H. A. Petorsen & Co Ger, bk Brit. bl 325 Johnston & Co
493 Brit..hk Ger. bk 841 417 186
Nor, bk Ban, geht Brit, bk 290
+38
2250 Lieut. Com. Annealey Shang si
FOERIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION.
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'French corvelta
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16 50
8 250
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250 Llout. Com. Sebalkmana
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Captain Grippenberg Captain Von Hippel Captain Serkoff
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Nagasaki
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8
420
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250 Captain Mathieu
Hongkong
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200
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509
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11
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800
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80
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700
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200
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18
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954 Mokspris & Co
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your acqusmiance, some wen clip their hands mighty enemies to fight the s, the gale, mother met me of the door, a white Olan T. HookNaz. 23 Bradley-
into youre and make you fell as if you were and she whalo. sqrecting a dish some people's hauds are s
·well
Wolle
The
Nov. 23 Dlossman
We saw the harpooner of each boat-stand haired woman. She seemed to have been Nightingale Nov. 9. Melutyro thick, and fat; and cold that you might as up as they came within bearing distunes and waiting and watching for somebody. A
leather dumas. bend in his two irons. All the boats were few words told the hopeless story. grasp the fingers of Most people, and nice people, shute bande fast before the monuer serted to feel the letter was for her, and abe read it over-the as a preliminary to conversation; but how first blow. Then came the fight, the quel letter of her only bor, asking forgiveness Bohemia and then one's hand strikes into sympathe and ornatural fight between vast power and ress for his one great and only disobe Lega tie palun, the fruges take full trold, the been skill. The black water was churned diere-and as she read, the white bend Matchless
and beat lower and Tower, till it mot the then Ouuid: friendly grasp is ever, there is not a word to agony. The au disappeared and the
barbs isterlock and close--and when that white av the Aukes struck out in rage hands; and I tried and left the lite
be said-it puke all friendly greeting in its Boreamed wilder in the rigging. We could roon I had darkened, with all its poor orna own good hugongs. Suche kindly and grim pa luger see the bouts from the ship. The ments, useless now, and, as I walked toward Alis grip did Chips give me the first time we met. few men on board clered up the light anil Boston, I could not help thinking that God's Cum When I boarded the whaler I was in a bad and took a reef in the topsails, and be this ways are offen fully far from being ear Es way for clothes; all that behinged to me in time the night was dark as pitch, all the way.--John Doyle O'Reilly
To P.tekiald
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HIOGO.
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