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CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE, MON, MEMBER OF CHINA REFORM PARTI. Author of "The Mystis Flowery Land," Travels in the Tranvegal," &t, ke (Continued from last Saturday.) CHAPTER XIL THE MISSIONARY AND THE STUDENT. Next morning Cheng was up ccompanied Mt. Foi over his broad and andien were tailing and singing; and then,
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No, our opinions differ regarding certain ** That is bad," nid Cheng, "for if there is dogmas and ceremonies." religious differenes, there must be political difference and party strife. Do your religious principles coincide with your scientific ones?"
No, I am afraid
have committed against them. It is a dreadful thing to be haunted by a forelf, and frequently drives one to madness or self-destruction."
Dear me, how strange,” said Montrose, in a tone of blissful ignorance as they ascended some riding ground from which several build
reconciled to one another will never become ings could be indistinctly som nestling among
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we can be of service to the family of our beloved sing them I had long been a sufferer with apon sciontifio principles- the wonderful being anxious to find a respectable lodgir for friends. Poor Mo-kwah havalways been slaunchkidney complaint. The slightest cold or chill told en my kidneys, rendering their action the night.
and faithful to us, and in-various ways has irregular and untatural. The secretions were * Kinduess is more binding than a loan."
"Mr. Tai'a little son has just been sout to Mr. Ho-ki'a school," said one of the company. and I will undertake the expenses of his education."
Abexclaimed Chung, with proud convic tion, "Confucianism and Buddhism are founded
laws of spiritual evolution-the Yang and in of the Tao-kish", which embrace all things, ever the atoms of dust upon which we froad. With
Montrose was much interested in the con may well be called our invisible Prime Minister."
In accordanos with the Chineso mazit, that
ratifal lands, in which many contented hus. 149, religion is our political rudder, and Confucius | those who do a good deed, should nevar apont ahown us much kindness; and as the saga say; thick, and contained a white, chalky, sediment
kor
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Efter standing. At times the water was SORTES," and painful in passing: frequently, too, I have been compelled to leave my bed saveral times during the night.
how be had saved the Englishman's life. of it, Cheng had not mentioned, or even hinted, It hi estonishing what influence the literati & good breakfast, he bade the genialversation, as it revealed to him the workings armer good-bye and once more resumed his of the Chinaman's mind; hat he reserved his ve in the "Middle Kingdom," and Montrose argaments for another time, haping to become soon had reason to congratulate himself upon having made the acquaintance of the young AL dam seemed to karo enjoyed himself as anch as his mastor, and now and again smackod better acquainted with the young student, in student, for the Taoist of Lien had caused a which cpse his words would have more weight
proclamation to be circulated along the route to slips or mu to some expressive ejaculation as he and would be listened to with less prejudios. Rooked regretfully back and thenght of all the
At mid-day they rested swhile beneath the Canton, warning people against giving tho good things he was leaving behind.
After descending the southern slope of the drooping felings of a lungan tres; and Montrose foreign missionary food or shelter, and it was always actuated by the most manly bill, they entered a fortily plain whore the sun
handed a couple to Cheng who was about to Malone 13 glittering streams, felds of rice," I take them, whon Ab Sam, regarding the foreigners and humans foelings, taken the matter in hand
maillot sugar-dans and beans, and fruit-leden with angry suspicion, cried out. Don't touch orchards whose tres bent beneath the weight this, master fof Inscioun champie kieless and other produce
of the teeming soil.
Sometimes on rising in the mornings I In China it is quite common for a dutiful son scarcely dared to draw my breath, because of to bear the penalty of death for his father; though the awful stabbing pain in the back. I got often, in cases of high treason, all the members of reduced to a very low state, and though I tried the accused person's family, are put to death. In
your pilla. found guilty and sentenced to decapitation, ha I am sure you will share my joy when I tell drew from his katobel some rice-cakes, and and have gone hard with Lim had not Cheng. can buy a substitute; and, stango to relate, many you that I have been splendidly cured by Doan's ordinary criminal cases, when a wealthy man is our medicines, nothing soliaved me except
Whereupon Cheng drew back his hand, at the same time making a polito exonse.
and ballied and threatened the proprietce of certain in until the man become thoroughly ashamed of himself and agreed to receive the missionary providing he wore Chinose clothes while there.
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They had Joen travelling for an hour or two, when Cling suddenly heard the slattering af After some light refreshment, the travellers mounted their ponies and pushed on at a brisk hoofs from babind and, ou looking round, saw a foreigner, mounted va wiry little pony, a storm,om the provided himself with the necessary quickly app, who had loft Lien at four o'clock nearest town of Yang-chan was some miles quickly approaching from the northward. It southward, threatening a tropical storm, and the
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As the English man ought up with the two traveller, he reined in a Kttle so as to moderats his pace. The young student at once reangaised him as being the unfortunate missionary he had saved from atter annihilation at the bands of the lastrailiaus of the mot; when the former was lying insensible in the market plaon Bat all his inherent distrust and preindies against the fang-hwei now returned to Cheng, and he pretended not to notice his follow traveller: he turned off a little to the left to avoid indeed, coining
into contact with him. Maatcose had no idea who this grave, hand- Some young Chinsman was: stiil he felt friendly terraras bit, and drawing rien, gave the usual atutation by making whether he had eaten rice showered shortly though politely, showing. however, tint he was not inclined to be communicative; while. Ab Sam kapt close to his muster and suspiciously eyed the intruder Bat Moulrose was accustomed te the proud and clannish Celestials," and rather admired the young follow for his manly, independent bearing.
pag May 1 inquire," said Montgoso, speaking in Cautonese, “what your honenrable name is?"
My humble name is Hang Fong Cheng, answered our precocious friend: not returning the compliment by inquiring the name of his interrogator.
The light wind gradually died away, being succeeded by a period of oppressive calm, and the atmosphara became thick and boavy; while the voices of birds, the lively scissor-grinding of visadas, and the deep base notes of bull-frogs became hushed, as if they awaited in expectant silence the impending storm.
Our friends had not proceeded far, however, whom a sudden flash of lightning almost blinded them, and was followed by a tremendous elap of thunder, like the bursting of a shell. The a suscersion of flashes and crashes rent the sulphurous
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Monteoso noticed that at every report Cheng reverentially bowed his head low over his horse's neck; and, on asking him the reason of this, he replied: "I do this to pay proper homage to the God of Thunder, He, even, is offended with some person in this neighbourhood who hat secretly committed a crime, and he or she will surely be struck; for the gods always avenge the hidden wrongs against heaven.
"You thunder bed, and at the lean
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Montrose readily consented to this stipulation
though sorepalously clean, apartout carpeted disguise. Then he was shown into a with light matting and furnished with a wash- hand stand and utensils, a few bamboo chairs and a square table like bed provided with a mat to lie on, a bard bolster, a klanket, and a musquito curtain. The window, which was open, was ornamented will carved woodwork, and was covered with oiled paper in place of glass.
Haring, by a free use of cold water and soap, removed the dust and grime from his person, Montrose went inte the general tea room, which was of considerable size and supplied with nameroas small ebony tables and chairs, and large bowls and vases mun led on elegant stands and holding choice shrubs and flowers, while the walls were oraaimented with caligraphio seralis and quaint engravinge of warlike scenes,
There he saw Cheng conversing with an elderly man, both of whom were sitting in puris naturalibus, having divested themselvos of all their clothing, escapting a pair of light cotton trousers which were troket up to the kases. The rest of the inunates were loanging about in a similar costame, and faus were much
in evidence; for the weather was warm, and the
wioo. Celestial" studias comfort before appearance.
killed, not lightning," And so it does," asid Cheng, with a look of pirring contempt for this foreigner's ignorance.
Ching further avinced his friendly intentions The Goddess of Lightning throws a fash from hor mirror upon the gailly, wretch, thus toward his fellow traveller by proposing that rogealing his whereabouts to the God of Thunder, they should dine together; and, as this iurita- who at once casts his destroying bolt which tion was gladly accepted. Le upheld the hospit able traditions of his family by urloring the refused to allow Moutrose to share the expense. on ons occasion received a sovere rebuke-from Ah Sam waited upon them esduously, bat his master for not answering the foreign guest with propor respect.
a poor man can easily be found who will give head to the executioner, providing the condomped party recompenses him sufficiently to enable him to leave his wife or parents in confortable circum- stance for the remainder of their days.
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"I prosume you are a natire of Tien ?" saia ¦ maken those terrible sounds as it rushes through most sumptuous fare the inn could provide, and | TURNED OUT ACCURATELY, AND
eroso, regarding his companion attentively. am, sir," responded Chong with great
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are you travelling for?" To Caotos."
Then we are both bound to the same place," aid Montrose cheerily. Have you boon there before p
No? I have not."
Then you are not acquainted with the
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but I
No, I am afraid I am not." said Cheng: relaxing his frigid man little, suppose you are
Oh yes," replical Montrose in a friendly I rode all the way from Canton to Lied, and, on arriving there received such a
greeable reception from your townspeople that I um journeying all t
the way back, though adder und wiser mar,"
the air to strike the condemned criminal.
"My conscience is clear, so I am not afraid," he added, jogging along complacently, though now and again making profound obeisances to the mighty thunder god.
Montrose attempted to explain to him the trae cause of those atmospheris disturbances, but he only sailed with disdainful incredulity and was commencing to argue in favour of his own absurd theory when the discussion wa redely interrapted by a terrifio downpour of
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"There has been trouble at Canton," said Cheng, as they seated themselves at the table. It appears tunt about two weeks ago there was to have been a considerable rising against the government, headed by a Doctor Gen Fa-tai.a Cantonese gentleman who has taken his degrees and hail. Furtunately, they were each
at the English Medical College of Hongkong; provided with a large umbrella rasde of thick but the plot became known to the fleials and oiled-paper, stitched upon a light framework of
was frustrated. However, the Doutor sailed from Hongkong with was hundred men, whom bamboo, which served as a protection both against san sad rain.
The storm did not last long and greatly he landed safely at Cantou, where they were refreshed the surrounding vegetation, while joined by some members of the Triad Society and cool north-westerly raete sprang up that anar disfected people; but nearly all of them were shortly afterwarde seized, and several more quickly dispersed the clouds, and the sky garsummarily tried and executed by order of the
of a fine orening. every promise
As they journeyed on. Cheng's coldness and Viceroy. Doctor Sen seems to have escaped, reserve gradually wore off and he became more and a large reward is offered for him. It is civil towards Montrose who made an effort to be sociable and entertaining, and they chatted together upon various anbjects; while the wary All Sato alsy grew less distrustful and at length dropped back to his original place at a rospectful distance behind his young master.
In the brief time of twilight, just hafor Father and crenter of the world," said Mont nightfall, they passed through an ancient rom. "But if your so-called religion forms themetery in which could be seen several beauti- bosis of
your home life, what form the basis fully sculptured marble tombs, evidently dating one has been the most loved by bis, subjects" | PAR EAST, ESTIMATES FORNISHED.)
back to a more prosperous and magnificent of your religing ?"
dynasty, some being Omega-shaped and others "onswored Cheng which dog-ke miniature temples, approached by flights of Filial piety." matle solemnity,
But most of the graves were mere mounds, with that you carry filial piety to an absurdity; for here and there s tablet or blook of rough-hewn your great suge, Confucine, veu recommends a
stone as a distinguishing mark.. son to kill himself for his father's sake.
Cheng could hardly refrain from smiling at the missionary's quist satirical allusion to his "Why do you missionaries expose you lives for the sake of preaching your religion to the
own torrible experieboss.
people of China ho asked, adding with enim asaarance, "Nothing will ever our religious convictions which form the basis of our home life.""
"We come to tell of the one true God: the
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It was a lonely spot, and one wall caleniated to work upon the superstition of a Chiasman; and Cheng looked anxiously around as if ex- Pecting to a game ghost arise. Suddenly. with an
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Hastily concluding his meal, Chang excused who soon siterwards retired to rest, being himself, and, bowing politely, left Montrose, thoroughly tired.
Filial piety has hold the true Emperors of China upor the throne," replied Cheng with ill-concealed chagrin, his face Hushing. It is a far-reaching protective arm, for, after
exclamation of horror, he drew rein en strengthening the home, it goes forth even to hurriedly took from this breast a small jadestone the Dragon Throne, and if be be worthy of harm of acme sort; while Ah Sam galloped it embraces the Emperor, who is regarded as forward to defend his charge from any lurking the earthly father of all children, and the Son foe. At the same time Montrose caught sight of Heaven. As Confucina says, a facily in of a large fox standing upon the oarrow path prototype of the empire, and thas the empire ahead, but in another moment it had disappeared is consolidated by bilisl piety."
This subject was evidently distasteful to among the gruis-mounds. The poor orature had evidently startled and disconcerted Cheng
Un descending to the reception room. Chang Cheng, 10 be changed it by asking his com
foned four students there, all of whom he soon panion to explain to him the constitution of considersbly, for he would not move until his
servant had sscertained that it had really fled. the English Gorarament. Montrose did so,
Thoz torning, with a sigh of relief, to Mont. earned had not yet taken their firet degree, entering into and fluoroughly expanding every
by said:
Sare enough that was an old although they were older than himself; so they detail of consequon ca.
and powerful fox-demon.
regarded him with great respect, and much Chong
Hetonad attentively and when he
howing and speechifying went on until they Noueuse
maid Montrose, laughing good add into a more genit and legs informal had thoroughly grasped the subject, a:hamouredly, the poor animal could do you no
to accompany administrative system, which do not like voor
them to their club, where thoni was to be s seems founded, to a great extent, upon here: harm-not even if it were a venerable as youder party. They now invited him
tomb." ditary right and precedence. In Chion moral and intellectual merits are the only things in a tone of mild rebaks. ot allow to Barrow street and soon entered a small house over
"So you imagine, no don't," replied Cheng, mesting in behalf of a fellow student.
Leaving the hostelry, they passed along a which will help a man to gain political fame and respectfully inform you, sir, that when a fox
the door of which hung a large optagonal-shaped position; wheras it seems that the son of lives be ha fire or six hundred years old, it has, English peur succoeds to his father's seat in
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colbrides; while upon the northern wall was us inminated incription with ilo words: If 7301 families hate to sohe devoted to feiters, whence
are the governors of the people to come ?
Other members of the literati soon arrived and, when their number amonated to eight, the ful sphere of life into which he was born, essence, and for this reason it becomes fatal to conducted to a chair on the left-hand side of the door was closed and barred, and the members seated themselves at the table. Cheng, was unless he enjoys exceptional advantages for promotion; and even then, it appears, he is man when in contact with him:
That for we just saw," he sided with an senior student. who then rose and addressed bis handicapped from the commencement by class involuntary shaddor, ordently inhabits ons ealleagues.
"This meeting," he said, "has been con- distinction and a proad aristocracy. On the of the adjacent tombs, and no doubt the spirits other hand, in this country the lowly-born man of the departed often make use of its body in vered for the purpose of considering how we
providing his family is moral and respectable may possibly rise by his own exertions to become order to chastise the sins which living persons may best assist the family of our noble brother
being able to foretell future events can assume human form. As the fox naturally has s pre- ponderance of the female element in its aratam, it is thus enabled easily to transtorm itself into woman Now, in order to strengthon una In your country," he continued, the poor,long its life indefinitely, it must gather into though wise and worthy, man must remain in
its matitation un equal portion of the male
an Imperial Councillor, and a member of the The philosophera of the Middle Kingdom* Hag-lin for probity and learning are speak zocarded the respect and acknowledgmont due
to them..
"Here,” he added, “roligion and politics are irreparably united by all the traditions we holl most dear. Is it so in your country ?
"I am afraid not," said Montrose.
Are your countrypeople all influenced by the same religious convictions ?!!
Practically the samo," answered Montzoso, only under various denominations."
mean, are you all members of one church?"
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