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CANTON.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT:)

February 5th, 1893,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892.

there were groups waiting for us. And the descent- serried crowd—past a winding row of wretched-looking creatures begging," was certainly disagreeable. But the people were very friendly, one woman even coming up I would have answered Mr. Kwong's letter and asking as a favour that the little dog might sooner, but his English is so very bad that even be put down for a moment, because she wanted now I have hardly recovered from it. Perhaps to see it so much. There were several represent- tatives of Hades, and the Judgment, and there he is Chinese and in that" care I take back all |'dis

were three bridges all together as we came down, I said 'about his English. But in any case I and highly ornamented like the bridges that only think it would have been better li he, had kept the good are supposed to be able to cross after quiet and let me bave my little joke about the death. But the most interesting sight was that of the pilgrims, 40 many nicely dressed women with "palatial" housen at Fa-tee without calling me

the uncommonly shest petticoate and large all sorts of names. I might retaliate by telling earrings they wear in there parts, Boate fell of a little story about somebody who lent out them were going up river (as we came up money at 24 per cent, but I will not just yet. past the town of Fangiu) rebuilt. since it was washed away in the great Inondation of Nobody can deny that the houses at Fa-tee are fine locking buildings and it is a relief to hear 1870, and find up beneath the imposing walls, which the then magistrate built for a that somebody lives in them. That the one

new city safe up to the hills out of the way of house looks big enough to accomodate two fami- | inundations, and also of all business, and thus lies, and the other too good for a lot of dirty never inhabited, even the yamens standing Chinese children, is not my full. The fact also empty; and the gate towers and part of the battlements having already fallen off. We have remains that the Rev. F. lives on Shameen in a tied up here, because we bare at last succeeded house which costs $10 a month and two other in getting a new mast. The old shoe could not mis-lonaries in two other houses also at $40 a last for ever. It was supplanted by a stout month each. At the same time there are two stick, and three days ago that gave way, and the houses belonging to some mission standing mast fell with a crash across our cabin. The empty. One of them is certainly rather small day after that we ran on a rock, and made and does not face any of the principal roads. It such a big leak that all the men's bedding had Is kept nominally for the brethren who usually to be put out on the shore, and It took hall A day to repair the damage.. It was then live in the country-the lesser lights-but- in

the Chungchow authorities thought it necessary reality is. I suppose, not good enough for the elect. Another is inhabited by a single man

to send us a protector, To-day we ran on another. rock, and did not spring a leak, but and

big for him as he is able to apparently tos

lodge. These houses may, of course,

broke our low-line, and went careering down take

stream, fortunately not very far before we pulled belong to different missions, but they might help

up. I really do hope we taxy get to Chungking each other and not make people think that ther

without any further accidents. For the scenery are suppalin er nnection with Mr. Wilson the is no longer so grand and the mobbing in or

in opposition. It looks bad, almost as bad as other day. Your readers will remember that this near the towns is certainly most tiring. Wanhsica was the worst place. There three unfortunate gentleman, a missionary, had to be taken to the Hongkong Lunatic asylum about soldiers found it all they could do to keep the week ago. For the one or tw days previously crowd off us. But at Chungchow every one be had to be watched continually and it appears on the beach, having run round long reach to get on to a lonely boulder bank that very few if any of the many missionaries here came forward to take their share in thewhere I was photographing, with five soldiers watching and his friends had to ask several of the Customs people for assistance. Then Mr. Kwong need not make such a row about the 10,000 gold dellars returned to America, as it gives people the impression that such a thing is phenomenon. Probably it is, and it is certain that the dollars did not remain long in America but soon found their way back to China. It is high time that the peonie io England and America who pay for the missions, found out how their money is spent. I am not speaking against missionaries in general, but against that cl-ss to which the notorious "C. D." belongation he never said a single sentence without who alred his peculiar notions in your paper not long ago. There are the French and German missionaries, who are paid from 20 to 30 dollars a month and who constantly live amongst the people they try to convert There are also lots of medical missions, which no doubt do a great deal of good, first amongst them Dr. Weayon's in Fatshas, which has been self supporting for years and which for that very reason is very little liked by the other missionaries here. Don't you see It spoils the

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A LETTER FROM FENGTURCHEN,

All through China whenever any one dies a letter is solemnly written to Fêngtu-chêu. Has a letter from there ever been received by an English newspaper before? Written in English too in this region peopled by Chinese ghosts, reckoning all those who do not speak Chinese as dunib people. The letters to Fiegtu are solemnly burnt, by the Taolat priest who writes them, as the best way of delivering them to the Emperor of the Dead, whose visible home is bere, on the Tientze Shan, just as that of the other Tien Tze, the Emperor of the Living, is at Peking. But I hope my letter will not be burat, not at least until after it has been delivered.

he

The boy has just banded in his Accounts. His last accomplishment is doing this in English, and he is immensely proud of it. But there was one itemthat startledine to-night: "Pluto's Priest

watch! * Pluto's Priest Ï' Whatever do 5,000 cash!"

you mean "exclaimed. But the boy was sold: That Priest-that come to the boat," was all sald. "But who taught you to call him Pluto's Priest?" "My savey be Pluto's Priest." It seemed it must be in his book. We all have books to learn languages from. And it seems Pluto's Priest had a book too, a red book, very big-with such big sums in it, that no less than entered. And as bis Temple 5,000 cash could be entered in the After, Han Dynasty (A.D. 220) it would be a pity if it were not kept in repair. It is at the top of a hill, all covered with temples, and with a lovely green-roofed Pagoda at the foot The hill is also covered with beautifal trees, and commands one of those fasciating views of the Yangtze that tempt one to look on and on. But there is nothing very beautiful in the temple itself; nor anything in the red sandstone bill on stands, or the smiling scenery on which It looks, to explain why it in dedicated in the Lord of the Dead. The Elysian fields, though

bave not particularly awe-inspiring,

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that time, a number of them thought they would like to come away by boat, and crowded in till it simply, sank under them. There were three boat-loads of them in the end, more still to be brought away when we left the place. The country people are too much astonished to be troublesome, but the most interesting person we have met was a priest, who was journeying along with two men to carry his things for him. Whenever they bad occasion to speak to him they loc ined their bodies in the most reverent manner, and in all bis conversa.

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To-day's Advertisements.

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take to be" Holy is Buddha," So if reputationi are won la China in the same way they are in Midlothian,hels probably esteemed exceptionally holy. Szechuan seems a very religious part of Chine, so many temples, nat to speak of the little shrines bullt round the Huang Ho, among those beautiful shade trees that crown nearly every bill, and are also to be found filling up every post of vantage in the valleys with their tangled mass of roots and spreading evergreen foliage. Szechuan seems also to be the place for pretty Chinese women. There was quite a beauty in the boat next to us at Wankster, where almost all the women seemed nice-looking, with TOS! checks, and bright eyes. But yesterday I saw a girl like the Beatrice Cend hanging over a farm-house wall, though of course it was partly the white Szechuan kead-cloth that made the likeness. Also perhaps the dared, „ alare-girl expression. As a rule the less And one bat hopeless here. anything moves along to the sound of rippling laughter, as in Japan. Anything indeed less like the sleek, yellow Chinsman of the ports it would be hard to Imagine, for the men here wear their kerchiefs with an air, and are uncommonly good. looking, and the women certainly are coquettisk, I must remember, however, that 1 am at Fangtu- chen, close to the Land of Shadows. I have only to look out and see the lights of "Plato's Priests," and all around the poppy grows in long straight rows, carefully weeded, carefully watered T. JOHN and looking in as exquisite perfection of bealth as its votaries do, the reverse. Is it not on subjects like these that one should moralise at Féngtu-chêo?—N. C. Daily News,

FOÒCHOW NOTES.

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30th January, 1899. His Excellency the Viceroy of Fohlen ́is gradually recovering his wonted health and strength,

Influenza is reported to be very prevalent amongst the natives all round the adjoining country i many cases ending fatally.

The Stewards of the Fokien Race Club have definitely arranged for a race meeting to take place about the middle of March, though the exact date has not, as yet, been fixed.

It would seem that thieves aro as baid-tip no many of their beltere just now, when we hear that a dressed up "joss" In jose-house was despoiled of all his valuable clothing a few days

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In consequence of the likin collectors having on the new Foochow-made cloth lately in said to reach down to the river, but the baraingtroduced, the authorities have, by the request of paper that is being continually thrown into it to influencial persons, issued a proclamation der abow is depth, has filled it up to within about claring the fabric to be free of duty, 30 feet of the surface. We saw the image of the Emperor of the Dead seated between his two wives. That on the left hand, is said to be the skeleton of a woman acquired as his second wife some 300 years ago. But we could only see a very smart embroidered dress, and take the skeleton on trust. I was very anxious to buy a memento of such an Idterealing place, and the boy declared that number of little bows, each with two small arrows tied to it, hung up in one of the temples, for sale. So I took them down to make my choice, when it turned out they were vollve behalf of sick children.. So also, be offerings on now says, is a gigantichian Kalle stood up an end in front of one of the temples, from which hangs little bell, Priests and people were alike most good-natured. Straying Into some back

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