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� — !4! -9 I . . . Where was Chin- chin, � Nva's. paid9n$ since
, I --- -, . ' had tried to Stab him in the back, coir- of Tientsin.; and at last reaching the court- 116 wag naked to thoNvaistl . ? , I I
,, -1 . "I rnitted ,tile act which was tile cause of Ili$ W ljoh point we were able to Slightly
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t * &^11111 A Re—arkable Odental Enerience ,i.,7`y,'."..ta , Tor Catch the robber must' ralssiln., that -0
41- - s ruin 9, d of his e-xile to Formosa, I . . bi-�- lr.,jo�nt delay,
"I I I I i I , a might Cliin-c.hin-wa and myself rode side by
. . To,aa B,tiglishtluLii such an impuls � anddelaythe falling into the-VillAgorhi!
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. C A THRILLIXG STORY OF CHENESE TREACHERY. I longer an E nglisliman,
: W MAi . Chinese, whilat yet something of the Stray from the app9hited route. As I know t1lo terrible truth with instan-
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11 � . d net I . To converse ivith tile man by my side I ped a mod fell, and, even its I did so I
. D ., � � I 0IJ&PTER Vill. -(CO\TJN VED.) gained by doing otherwise, To. toy mind. ITO did riot kill Fa -to -man, but out upon found to be most i terosting. Not only did
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25;50ug � re I -nife Fa-to-laaai had I exhibit ,a past which was S31vt Chiti-chin-wa's hand bad descended
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11 Cures Consramption, Coughs, CrOupp so ka although I a,m convinced thm it would be rash to pat this affair before any his forehead, with the 1. t is individual life 11 it
an Drug , e, Ar t, we ... ja .poll the robber's shotilder, and felt that
ThrotNU Sold 'gists an a Guavante I Pekin before we ascertain, that it in hold, certain binese letters, forWhig a almost incredible, but his inlormation and 1.
Fort ;.alne Slde!%acl; or Chest Shiloh's Porous lia,ve not got at quite the correct solution I t4dvantageous to do so. I counsel Ar. Van$- single word whose meaning is the nallae, knowledge I speedily found to be vasb in- both he, the exile, and I his friend, were I
. cente. fear that we never shall come .much nearer, combs not . to go to your frietiLl until then, 11 Chin-clilu-Nva.'; . des ' generally the case that the surely doomed.. . .
pl"es..Jr,�jIlgivo groat -4tisf;ZcUoZl,--2$ And that perhaps Chiri-obill-wa's arguments . d. It is ,
I RLOWS VITALIZER- it is In. the same way as I counsel him not to go Horrible as is the conception, surely wisest, -man is least remarkable for all eX- MY fall must have been in Verb broken in
s.HswkJu%Chatt,ano=a. enu., Ys- avaiii the right direction. To him to the Legations in Pekin; because the more Ustificatiou spi�aks for 04in-ohill-we, hillitiou of Avisdoni, and thus it wits with that I tripped a second time, foi- 1 was for
it l " al r. 11 I .1 X evident iliat from the abrupt Nvay in which. the less it is 1101110 i a moment but partially Stunned, and I can
. !�_ T. , edslist the words, " Touth swallow" precede the closely we keep our secret, . fell It that moatent lie had at his mercy the Chia-chirilwa, d
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I 'I Z is e st Or I xUaTes name, where they are evidently itills- likely to leak out that an Englislim * mail ,who had tried to kill hii , be Travelling in North China was novel to recall, as though. it Ila been & dream, a
. ever I I '5c placed, the whole has been written hurried- Pekin seeking for a friend. Are you pre. hind. " ine. There is an atmOsphol g almost of the - groat noise on all hands, and the tall figure
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,R1Rf1 ly ;so that, the apparent disconnection of 'Vared," he continued, turning to me, " to In A, feiv days' time, at the examination desert. about tile flat country thro , ligh which . of, Chin-chin-,wa standing above me ,and
IN, �:. ,C ATA assume the Chinese dress whenever it may ball , Chia-chin-wo. was charged b� Fa -to- we passed, cultivated though it was upon something in his hands, wbilsr, he 4
I LD H'S _ idea's evident in our roaalng-"Irt the be necessary? Include a pigtail, but not he proof of all sides. I suppose this impression came = loudly, ere my senses became con. I
RFMF By the the ed, with tuanwith attei4ted murder, t fused. � .
. J)y Palacel Seek for as in Pekin. I
=1 A�1. iii Chinese." -is not unnatucal by any ineaus. 3 shaving of your head," he add � which was the ,wouliti, ; and this charge led upon me -from the olouds of dust which our * * 4 * * * , �
fytIllsitemedy, It -J ( Ili the end to the exposure of his English -ponies stirred as Nye went along, and from �'
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sveNcatall"ilf? �T 3,01" price 50 cts. Again, tile " Palao0iis a word which the )inetbiug of a smile. The Chinese proprietor of the inn. had
I SAIVely relieve and Cu t a ' paglishman would probably use as indicat- "I am ready at any moment," 1 an- birth soid to his banishatelib for ever frou, the great beat of tl�e declining pun, been the man Nvlio had firsb,passea. the I
. . tor,for 1 aucc ,$bi .8 e is ing The Imperial City; and without being swered, . Chinese soil. . Wight came on apace, and with the'dark- word that had been echoed on all sides. it
I is d a. e ere . " You have been Ili Pekin, Mr. Bonsel" of exile
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� Sol OIL P. 9 a t , e action " 9,ble to give us any further definite informa- he went on. Ile was m%rked with the brand lie$$ came, at length the moon. We con- was he who had recognized the exile's mark '
�� I tion as. to the place where he is confined, he upon his breast -a, inark which I have seen tinned riding by aloonlight until the fol- as he passed, and it was he -who had set tile. -
� . instructs las to "seek in Pekin." "Yes," replied my host-, ,q know Pekin witil my own eyes. . lowing (lay, when (at, I think about nine hole village on our track. For the word
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I — ---,---. - — This might either ,arise from Ignorance well. You also have been there, is it not This, briefly, is his story up to the time o"olock) we arrived at the village. where c (exile" spiead from house to house, and
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I . DIGXSO.N, Bwrdater, Soli- upon his part as to, the uaine of the so?" . of hie banishment. fresh ponies -the relay sent on by us from with that word lvent the inhuman, desire to
� LoRaltorot Supreme court, Notalty place of his confinement, or frout the ex. "I was exiled from Pekin." lie panned a, Of that period when, during seventeen Tientsin -wore awaiting its. join in the pursuit, and hunt down't4dart
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� Public, 30avevancer, C"Immissionor. &O p, otation that he Might be shifted from one & moment and then. went orL: "You have years, he existed in Formosa. facing a life of ..
I e .rid We had, up till now, enjoyed nothing who had no home in the land of the Cignese.
. I [waltated told me that, $,oil know Pekin; but you do I
: Money to Loan. place to tile other, and therefore I less separation from all that lie tied lived
OM,:eiu ausou'sIllook, R atorl . not ),now the G ,hinese side of it., And it is for, there is little to tell, Ones or twice Ili% which could be termed rest, although we I It had, indeed, been a Wine of iminhient
- to name a def had, indeed, occasionally halted for a. - dana a 8, to
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- xa, The reason- 'the Chinese with whom we have to do. I 0111 fr to visit him brief space either for food or drink, Further resolutepursuit of the thief, as many aman
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'R - a. CO ellin.Q,bm�wa will not guess; for, as he have a certain degree of poNvor in 0 ,hill%, if "In t length Yang than those bri I of stoppagos, we had been in ' ould have done with the knowledge that
�re I require to use it, but, from our conjoc- Lao a inhirited his 5eing UUac. I ('IV,
Barrister, solicitor, gonvoyl-Acer. Etc. says, th, 'Ire so Many coujec,trtreo we the saddle all night, and I i all aid,3s his fellow-creatares were crying
I might livake, ana ot,ch with a sern'blanee, of Lures, we are inclined to put dowil Its more fortune, which was a vao ono,,whilst lie yet customed to such prolonged exercise.. I, for � for his blood, all would, have been lost ,I for
BSETElt, - WiT. ,%ate our time likely that the power required will be knew that riches were of little use to him
truth, That it is useless to NY, one, was in that condition in which I could ; the man who bad committed the thaft, and
OFFIOE : Over O'NeWs B against and riot for th� race, or, shall I Say, who was all exile in Formosa. almost, have Slept in the saddle as we went whom we were then pursuing, bad takeii,
oluk. upon such m5ttera as these. ill
_1- - I - 0,941 at the higher powers of the land? In Trus, he had liberty to a certain extent,, I
And he is right. That Norris is a prisoner , along, I with the silk raime,�t, tile pardon which
'OLLIOT & ELLIOT, is the male, point. Beyond that, we have to these circumstances, I tb ink my action must and he was tr.ated well; bur, none the less To my del 1glit, a rest was decreed before 'protected Chih-chin.wWa life, and, had lie
_"I I discover where be is confined, and there- strike you as likely to be freer than eon be Nras he an exiie, and as an exile he was we Should proceed ; and, leaving the guide escaped, the exile would lia,ve come to a
guarded, lest he should ontleavor to escape. nents. I was not IOU i , terrible end. For it is useless to suppose
I BIrriStOrS, 904'citOrS, Xgto,rie$ P1111110, after other questions must be decided which that Of Your friend, however powerfully in� to make al I arrangot g in
Nye need not raise now. terested lie may be in the case, What O Then, at, the expiration of seventeen fia Ing a . -ongth of r6 single
, or years, came his pardon, brought about by co,� I
I couveyucers &O, ft. Mr. Vanscombe-ain I right a,, ,place where I coltl(l sloop Under I tbtlt th, gr4sndeur of the att
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I I am truly grateful for tile chance Which I on 'say, ilia strange working of fate through tile , simply took possession of ILI' mail call save biul from the multitude, lie
� l3elMoney, to Loan at Lowest Rates of led MY path to cross that of Chxu,lChiU,WA- 'wrolt apartment, of that kind which was all tile may, indeed, (lie like a lion, but that is
I luteresb. He is a man who Strikes me an bound to 11119U111 -are right, to my Mind," was my me y- little inn could furnish -a chamber, opento ,111 ; and by tile step,ling of hip pardon,
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. OFFICE, . UAIN - STREET, BXBTE-B succeed Ili what he undertaken. And the answer, "Isho.11 take ��Jr. Bonsol's Jlitro- Fa.to�man had,duriug these years, re the courtyard, in ,which a great uttrabor of tile thief bad left Chin-chin-wa out-
. first Undertaking upon his release is indeed duotion with the utmost &ratitade, but I ad a high position Ili the State. Atlell-th, mules and carts were congregated, and pos- lawed, and an the thing to beL killed by
� U. V. V11414767. I ;. rITITITOT. a uQbla one, when it is remembered that be shall not, promise to use it. however, came a dav when be was foana to ,
.mom sensing no furniture, unless that part of the Stealth or strength of an mber by those who
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E N17 T A L . ce in his ous class, and as such -,van condemned to other,, and which ser,red as a atibsitute for a That the thief had had designs upon the
Z=__ � I L 11 - _ — is but just set free, and Nrlijoh lie does not host, with just a slia4e of annoyan
hesitate to face ak second time in casting in tone. I I May I be excused to ask," lie con- public execution in Pekin. couch, might be looked Upon as such. pardon is impossible, because it was only on 11
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J)P4. 0. H. INGRAM., DENTIST9 his lot with me. eluded, turning to Chiii-chin-wa, " how The name upoi I
Succep.-or to Ir. L. Billings. Bousel broke in upon our colloquy shortly you decided to come here; -why you are gotten Ili the past-, but it was rememberetl As. it. was, illy condition was not a dis- ourrushingfrom in court of the inn inm4d. .
� No taller at the Royal 00110'.6 of Dental P criminating one, so I laid myself down up- pursuit that the exile*a mark was seen ; but
Rwgoons.i Tooth Inqertact Nrith orwithout before the hour for dinner. Chin-ohiu-Nva left joining illy guest V now that lie was condemned to a traitor a a blanket, which I had taken from the the mail in stealing the clothes bad stolen
Pl%4eJUG*I4*rR"l+Or. Asataku"eRtuotle us at, P6 little; after 10 p.m., by which time I Chin-chin-wa slightly shrugged his alloul- dexth;and perhapsthe Powers made In. " ..
C3�ieuft,v+.bel�,tiniessextr.totionott,aoth. think we hatl pretty well thrashed out all dors. quiry about-tIle exile. This is difficult to baggage -pony, and disposed my head upon a that whioh chanced tobeattached, andfor
rine, field Filling.; ws Required. that we hame as yet to trQo,t. L . 11 Fecanse I think I can asslat-becausO decide. But tile fact remains that when pillow obtained frora the same source. the double tbof t, lie paid the ponalty.
(Met, iworthe P,m Offize. By Chin. ahill-wes desire"I bave changed 11r. Diesy was certain that, I could ; and, Fa-to-mma approaching tile threshold of his Chill-ellin-wa, remained behind in the When I hall fallen, the crowd were Just
- � I - . '. - ". L.�' illy jh,tus. We lose little or nothing by so perhaps, because the old natura that has local, with Chinese calm, inade the request courtyard ; and I was awaltened from a ' upon us ; but Chin-ehin-wa shouted with al
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doing, for we go now a still boll as though divining that Clilwabin. upon him bastruok thomaown. Theothers
early in rk -a was pos-ible, tit, t his ol enemy time I ter, heard and saw, and none could disobey, be-
---",- " _ '_ the evening we sent a relay of in within me, ,and calling for some We roleas a 4 04
, � _ - -1 ponies ahead of us, which we shall use to- that is difficult to do, as it used to do in the might never be set, free. boNvas told that Re had been conversing, so he told me, cause lie held what lie had now regained- '
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J IV. B9OWXIN(+ M. D., M. 0 morrow night. We leolve at Sundown to- old time when I was a Young mau." � even then Chin-ohin-wik's pardon had been with the proprietor of the inn -a PoRin
= tile. pv.rdon of the Supreme Power 1
1 1 P. S, Graduate Vlatorin Uaive-,* ty- morro-ii-, to avoid the belt of tile day, and, It was in reference to this part of our con- signed, iiins)vasl*7a.to-man'sp�inisliment man, lie said, of considerably better stand- ' So the crowd seized Upon the thief instead,
Alec And reRidence. Dom-uiou Lzbo a Ing than these innkeepers Usually are.
Lory.Exoter. thus Chin-chin-wa has sufficient time given versation that Bonsel. spoke to Tile this mado complete I ., U.Ji, Nothing and hung him by the ankles to a tree, that
--- - -- him to prosecute the inquiries be doems ad- morning. There are several tbings Which So Fa.fo-rnan was executed as a traitor, I scarcely listened to Ilia wc
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L)R. ELYIMMANI, ooromer for 6 as vis,4ble in Tientsin. lizile him, is nature is o t at u tra. and his old rival was set, free. of t 0
1 . . . preatInt rest had transpired, so far as I head, untl I Iat length lie died.
County of Huron. OZeo, opp,sito I put before him my desire to search for suspicious in we sometimes meet with. It wai considerably be'ore the day when ,e c . (TO BE CONTINUUM)
I Varling Bros. store, Lxotor, e carter. Ile eDusiders It useless ; lint if Firstly, he wished. now the bistory of lie told me his story, and indeed before Wo
� - . � I I - -____ th I think I must have fallen asleep again,
DR. Jr. A. ROLLINS, M. 0. ?I S. he, be in. Tientsin at this.bour, he will be hin-chin.,wa, and how lie carie to be t%il- left Tielltsin, that, Chili-ellin-wachanced to for ) have little racolleotion of anything .
0. Offica, Main St. r.xotor, Out. within reach to -morrow, so we hope. ed, I told Ili that I had not learneil his show me Ili.- pardon, Bunsel was not pres- further Until I awoke, or partially awoke, reminke Ouxiosity.
Re'.QOnco, house recently occupied by P. I have as yet had. no time or opportunity past ; and he expressed surprise thab I cut, or I fancy lie would not have done so; some thre later to notice that Chiu -chin. 11 Nir. Dollay, won't you lob me look at
. Norbillips.sall, 11 . ---I------ to leam the historyof tbisatrangeand strik- should trust myself to the Power Of & indoea, the conversation which led to this W,% was lying OP?OsitO Me-tlla,b is to say� your watch a little while ?"
DII.T. P. MeriArGHt IV I!, it seems be lists Stranger, and leave him to guide me more would in all probability not have taken that hin, feet almost touched mine, whilib "
ANI, 4.11. lug maii-a historywhich Certainly, bliss F lypp. Do you -waut
'riglish tongue dur- or less in the future, place had My host boon present, for we his mamivo fraine lay beyond. I
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I Iter of the college of Phy,4jel.,uln aull and to consult, the time .
Sartleane. Ontario. 1114 , yshiiall S Tae ing his exile. This I learned in a short con- Boasel wearies me with hisobjections were talking of his friend, Shari -min- He wes lyin% Upon his back, and had 49 No," ropliert the girl, as she opened it
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srwhearl S *� WX r. a'l� versation which ensued Upon my tortehl n.g unintentional carelessly cast is rich silk clothing in a a
Aef s. Oftlee,I)AS 1% I throwing of ilfficulties In illy ynen,
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' Nvittioxtroinedelipmeytil)otimonat�aryxnD,tters way. I hadask-ed Chiii-chin-wa howbe came to hoap upon tho ground. Possibly lie may : out.
,r A. THOMSON, M. D., C. tons ,
'a see if water tarnished gold, or
AV I 11-Momborof Collogootphysioani during till) .afternoon. Upon my doirig so, I have told him plainly that I shall not have,lioardoi',�han�iiiin-yueii; for, to my bavo placed Iiis garments by his side, and had any effect on the -watch's delicate mech -
tn.; Surgeons. outmfo. Chin-chia-wo. luterrapteul me at once. "Mr. go to Shaa.min.yuen until I find it advis underntanding great changes must have they have fallen, -whilst lie slept, frorn. the anialm."
Orwim.- HODGIINS' BLOCK, nsxS&Lr,,. Lllcoy," he said, I I spoke Somewhat Strange- able to do so, ana I have extracted from taken place Ili the government of the coun- raised part of the floor on to that below. 11 Wato�? Wbat do you ineanill
! _ !_ rr I , - I a reimrd. 11tin riot a man who re:� him the promise that lie will not write to try wiihin the pasEseventeen years, and I At I was placed I could not see Ilia face " NYell, A-fr. Him ker told me you -were *w
Aii0A6xh,"1,iii-. -- Uires tile Money of the Fnglish. I %in rich, Pekin advising my arrival, or i%& - the habit, of soaking your watch. What is
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' 11yr w',%Y cotil(I not suppose thttt whilat in exile Chin orthe upper part of Ilia body ; but I re
and I aul roll . My wealth, if you know referring to me or to my search, give chiii-wa could Ilave been posted up in the member dreamily conjecturing that, al. 1
7--___�_ e even greater than yours, and it him permission todoso. What a difference d of the day. thouph he SLill. wore his lower garments, it the object of such treatment, Mr. Dolley V
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ANOMIJ .&UU- is 'hinese wealth inherited from the man tberaislu men! Here is a man who, it, answer -was to the effect that his wasprobable, fromtheamountof clothing I
L. tioneer for tile County of llur,)n, who first befriended meamon-stthe Chinese his desire to assist, seems to throw obstacles pardon had been signed in a secondary way which lay upon tlie floor, that his cliest, wa's A holy life is a continual Sermon, -
Charg,�g moderate. I�xeter P. 0. many years ago. Yang Lao Ried two years Ili the ,way. Somewhat dillcrOnt to Illy by Shan-min-yaen. bare ; and that, therefore, I ur _�_. - .--- �__'7=7__ -_
E-" BUSSENBEitrwt General LZ agO- His wealth came to me, tbough 1 was mind from ibmt quieter and deeper treat- I asked him how he knew that it was so; Upon tile brand of exile, which I I I
e consoa Auctioneer q,ales condnated Ali exile then, andone -who never hoped to menboftheinatter,which. I have received for I Imagined that tile document referring then seen, did I trouble to rise. 1\
'u "parts, Satisfactiouguamutood, Charges taste of freedom, YOU. have read of my life, at the bands of the Diceys. And yet, at to ilia release was not likely to bil.ve reached I was, at this time, in that half -w
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what ray life has been, is it not so!" be badesired. One`sopinioL�Sollangogradllal.
forbeproducal. thereupon what he terms ficult to distinguish the real from tile dream
HFUIRY BILBER Licensed Alto. asked. ly ; possibly mine have done so be6ause of Ilia PastrY ' -
. tioueer for tile counties of R, 11 Pardon," written upon some very so delightfully blended is thought with
Iran Y. I 11 Lead your life? known of your exile? his endeavor to thrrist his friend flown lily thought.
and M1,101vsex . Sales conducted at mod. finely and strongly made silk which forms
eratie rttes. o,,nau, lit pjut-offloo, -oroa. on were in Chin,% -, we do not b car of all threat, so to the prejuditte of into a amall roll upon a piece of ebony, to The noises from th6 courtyard, which was
toy. Olit Chinese tbingRin liNglaud. Perhapanone Chm-obin-11!-0, whiloii has led me to iny pres. which it is attached. within a few feet of as, seemed to mingle, in and
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, ____ _ , _!!!" but the Chinese knew; how, then, could out staite of feelings. Aly decision was ina,de He p-roducatl this document, and laid it a kind of harmony, and I was as one dream -
TETBRII;ART. we English Im.1w,", Some time ago. in front of me, aucl then with Ilia finger Ing, and yet not dreaming ; for, wbilsb 1 "Sh .... te " Bills.
T--,----, __ . ____ He looked at me in astonishment. " I I trust to Chin-ohin-wa ! pointed to two letters, as I took them to be was to a certain oxtent conscious, I could � U1
ennent & Tennent wrote to i ngl%nd," lie said ; Ill -wrote and -_ in the lower corner. not believe that I was so, because sleep still -
XXXTE,r_ (),NT. told of my early life, six years ago." I CRAPTERIX. "That,"he said 4; in the signature of hungheavily upon me, and possibly the . We are talking about a 11 shorten. ' '
I I To whom die, You -write?" Simn-min-yusn. Theotherabove it -this great Nvarmth or the air -the sun being now Ang" NvIfich, Nrill not cause indi-
c, 19 Fimoving I was about to die, " 13 e replied It is such -a very long time since I bave here - is the signature of the Supreme highin the heavens, and the day wellad- !gestion. Those,wbo "Itnow a tiling
wrotj illy tale and sent it to England. ,writtim % IW in my diary, tIlat I am as. Power. This man, Shan-min-yuen, o.-. vanced-may have influenced my slow re- ' Cool,
I longed that illy uld people should hear Of hamed to say how long it is, or to give tile lot two" about -in- (11arlon
me before I died. I was an exile for life, date of the day ,upon which I am now writ. position in tile State, but not Use- turn to full waking. Xarland among a host,.f others)
_� _,j-'__ — first U1111-p-illn'Iya a high one (though it maybe so3, fherewas nothing peculiar in my condi-
and I faced the exiles death. 1wrotehome Ing- And, before proceeding to write since his Signature is not, here meant to tion, for I have of tea experienced the same lare using
. 4GrqJua' tooftho Ontario Votilrinary Cal what illy life had been. I thought that up to date, it 1swell that I should give some ight with it, but to be, as it; were, both before and returning from sleep to
*ere. you would know. I sent it to the school account -of the man who set out; with me carry we �
(WFur., CnPi1onrqnntll o1T,,-,yn Hall. from Tientsin to Pekin, to .assist in the a guarantee that the document is gooll." waking,
- __ ., . _ � I I .--..--,., _ where I once was, as a boy: some one, Norris, and thlit I should 1 looked upon the writing with curiosity. It was during this brief interval tliat all COTTOLERE
surely, would receive it, Or can it have search for William' tio you have thin VI asked. evenb occurred which speedily called my.
MOXEY To LOAN. been lost'�" note briefly the outline of the life which "But, why iinstead of lard. None but tile
-=� - - - -�-�_ � - . - - It is now a necessity for me," he answer- senses into fall play.
__ , - �:,�� "To my knowledge," I answered, -it has been his. something 0 - purest, healthiest and clearicA
- ed, with I bitterness in his 'Whilst I lay still for a ir.oment or two, a -t
Jlll ON -01 I TO LOAX AT 6 AND his never reached England. perhaps it was As had been promised, he gave me a de. words. ,,you seem to forget that I am an Chinaman stole from the yard to our cham-
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Loani percent, $25.000 Private Funds, Best lost upon the way ; or porl tailed account of his past, when we were exile I have a mark upon my breast. ber, which, as I have said, was open to tile iogredients go to make up Cot-
Jor Conlre,mearepreseu.,ea, It ed Upon the road ; and that account I shall I tolene. Lard isift healthy, and is
L -H DICKSON been sent to some pnblisber's," I add now give in a Shorter form, and yet as Whosoever discovers that I bear that mark court,; and I dreamily watching his move- I
musingly for my thoughts were elsewhere may kill me like P. dog; a whole lirente, seemed to wonder what might be motalways clean. Those who usell
,. ��_ __ Ilarvistor. rZater. 94 But they vould have used it; would clearly as I may be able. - upon Chiu -chin
- i .. - th would set upon me as I the resultabouia he look Cottolene will be healthier and ;
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— _ - , YING. (A notV I He came, as a boy, to Hong Kong, jeav- .v.i't(a,,q.6d it, did I Nvear illy chest� wa's breast. ' vealtbier than. those -who use
. e curions want of knowledge of our ing no friends in England ; and ill Hong bare. So I have this pardon, which is Still believing the tbinr to be a dream, I
FRBD W. FARNCOUB, , fee. lr':�h doings struck me as strange; but I Kong lie was destined7io make but few. 9 .ven to me now, to counteraottlie meaning did not cry out until it flashed &cross me like lard-l-lealthier because they will
'n- Ateted, in a moment that Chin-chin-wa Possessing a peculiar aptitude for acquir. I you folio ' lightning that. I was awake, and that the get "shorter" bread; NN-calthier
Xr little of the country of his birth. Ing la�guages, he set himself to study Chin- of the mark on my breast. Do w One vagabond had seized Chin -chin -wes
words ? " Uliin� , because they will get "Shorter"
� ovinoW Land Surveyor and Civil En- � - (10 not know,'.' was my reply. "Some ese with such success that he ultimately MT, rich clotbilig in his hands.
r X11TT;1 -M.mma., . Perfectly ; you have this bighir thing
Office. Upstairs.samwell's Blook., I�;Xeter. On#, F1 .1shers put away work, I have beard, understood the language clearly, and to show in case of need, to prove that you As lie disappe4red rapidly amongst the grocery bills -for Cotl6lcne costs
- � 11 =mlu k�l months or years even, and then may detected one of the Chivamen, with whom are not all exile, but are protected by the carts in the yard, my about, -went fortb. In - no more than lard and goes twice
INSUHANCE . ,�*%rer read it in the end. They might not the firm had dealings, in some fraud, re- as on his feet, and I as far -so is but half as zxTensiye,
. Supreme Power. What are these words? " stantly Chin-chin-wa w �
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1 __:=:!�=" 1 �Wlsh it. There are many -ways ill which garding which he overheard some conversa. I pointed to the writing betore me. threading nNy way at fall ipeed after the . . .
. WATERLOO IIUTUA& ye ,r life -tale may have been lost: you tion not intended for English ears. 11 That is the pardon," he answered ; 11 a robber through the crowded carts. Dyspeptics delight in Ill i- 11
T"FFTRE INSURANCE CO. ir,at tell it to me in rerson, if you will, on From this fact, and his conseq lit act of few words only, butit is safficieut, when So rapidly did this occur, that the thief Physicians endorse itl , "'�_' . I I
EstablIshed tn 1963. nur road to Pekin." keetng� the Chinanian's counsel and secret, thus signed, to render my life a sacred passed into the street unhindered: 1, a Chefs praise 11.1 -
He has promised to do so; and I have as , ]�(!ged it best to do, lie made a tiling in China. It simply means, as I tran. second or two behind him, followed in pur- Cooks extol It I � �
HEAD OFFIOE - WATERLOO, ONT. told him that, on my return to England, if, Chinese friend, who, wben trouble . . ��
This Company hanbeen over Tiventy-oich indeed, I pass through the dangers which I the boy, and when he lef b the firm in which Inate it, this- I suit. f Housewives welcome 10 . � .. �
yeacs in successful OVerLtIon in Western expect ere.long to face me, I shall ascertain he was employed,stood by him, making the " ' 'PFTIIIT AND GIVE IEOXOR As I turned into the road,.tbe tall : oral All live Grocers sell it I :, �
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Ontario, and continues to Insure against loss or To CHIN -CMN- WA."' of Chin-chin-wa made up Upon me, and I saw .. I I I
damage by Fira� Buildings, Merchandise the truth about the story he has written of singular proposal that tile English boyshould the waist. '
' � 1 4 * * - * as it did so that he was risked to I �!, �
Manufautories and all other descriptioas of his life. cast in ilia lot with the Chinese. . I .
Insurable property, Intandinor insurers have Tientsbi, I 7217t Ady. -This morning I had This lie Really agreed to do, and with his We left Tientsin without having discov- Almost at the sttuio time a shout &rose . I . � I
the option of iusarinL on the Promi=Xote or from behind us. I was no W I)ehiud Chia- Brade only by
Cash Syq tem. & long conversation with Bonsel regarding Chinese friend, Yang Lao, proceeded to ed any traco of the carter, 13Y Chin-
Duriturthap,ast tonyomrsthis company has Chin-Ohin-wa. He is impressed in a sense, Clanton, where he lived for many years, chin-wa's wish-ID,nd, indeed, perhaps I chin-wa, and.perceived some Chinamen, who N. X. FAIRBANK & C
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issued57,093 olides, covering property to the but, at the same time, has taken a dislike buried in study, and here it was that he re� was the first to suggest; the mAtter-1 "Vere a little way in front of us, turn im- � Wellington and Ann Streets,
am0untof$10,872038; and paid in losses alone tollini because, I fancy, be expressed his ceived the name of the Welcome One -Chin- paAd off the. guide ,brought with me from mediately. The about was repeated as the I MONTREAL. � . .1
$-lou.152.00. opinion so strongly and firmly to us both, ehiu.wa. I Shanghai ; for to con-imence with a guide robber passed ibem,'and'three of them cast I I .
Assets. S1.76,100.00, consisting of Cash . themselves forwar(I upon Chin-chin-wa to I
in Bank Government Depositand the tin last night, bliat it may prejudice our chance The boy had conceived the idem of enter. was now quite an unnecessary thing, as I. . . I i
End Premium Wotes on hand and in force Bto Ilia pursuit. But the three Ulen were .
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of success if we go to'Pekin as the guests of Ing the State examinmbions, and .perhaps a had for companion a mail who ,could prove P , I
J-W'1VAY,DB,V, M.D..Presidant; 0 ,Af. TAYLOR . i . as nothing to the great strength of Chin- - Scientific AmerlaRn
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. Secretary ', 1. B. 110GRIcs, Julipector , OUAS Shan-min-yalan. little of the great men tal power of Chin -chin. far more usef al to me than a guide; and clibi-wa, and It I edashed tliem on either side, � I �
. . I . I . SNE1111 Agent for Exeter and Vicinity 41 1 know him by name only, Mr. B onsel, wo, may be gathered from the fact that he further, the Shanghai guide would simpl� the same, the moin nt 1, , A90110Y for
' Obin-chin-wa, said, " and you must there- did ultimately enter the examination" lialls have impeded our oVeratiom I All entary impedituo - . � I
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The Molsons 13 fore kindly look upon anything I may say n With Norris's guide we acted different- had been the robber's gain. . 1. , . - 0 '. I
. . ank I lia,ve heard he is a, 'Dan " a ' after passing thro"Ah the n with us None stood to hinder ine ; bil t new shouts - , �' - I
�. as quite unbiased. li�e a ... in e,, , . ly, having determined to take hit �
I (OH&RTF,Rl4DBY PARLIAMENT, 185r,) friend of yours,; therefore we ought to go Of 15 to ' f . 6 11 iin't...' 11 in hopes ritifying the carter in seemed to arise all around, and men came 111. �
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. I Paidull0apttal ... ... tohim. Butyouranstexcuseme if I think n h Southern Ch Pekin. ,me, it was as though � . �
. : ",000,000 otherwise." Before this, however, hiY had made a Thus there were now three of as -Chin. almost in -a second of ti
1. I I . Rest Fund ... I ... 3 1100.0o 11 Whatrmsoias?" inquired 1117110st cold- Chinese enemy, whoso'name I think I rec� chin.wa,'the guide who had formerly so. we were flying,frorn 0, crowd thab �athered . - 9 CAV 9'
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. I Ing you a#) putting ollect correctly to be Fa-to-mau, This companied Norris, and myself. in pursuit, and � I t, 11 ..*
.� I ,hroatroaL. ly. am understand tpon the afternoon, it thief in front. . I � I - I DESIGN ATISNT So
I If. WOL1?E1tSTA7_qTTT0MAR-*Pic.. no slight on my Chinese friend?" rival took the second place in the examin. We left Tientsin u I . I
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� Q2N11—LXAi,k,GZn. "Nanel" was thefrank reply. "It is atiort. But for Chin-6in-wa, he would have being out intention to ride all night, and, For information and free Handbook Write to
� , . that. Chin -chin ,wa's `c�asb wt;s bare, and , Sol Bit I Ott
3101167 advancedin good farmerson theirown iblethat yourfriend might assistus., taken the first, . I if possible. with the 'relay of horses sent MUNN & CO., . 19 P
I I wing ,eve . . that ,the Nyhole Nr� ' l- were after .the Oldest bureau for soon 11 ate' ts tn
. , I note with one or more endorser at 7 per cent. POI'sh.b is that we must not go to him Leaving Canton, Chiu-chin-wa came to ahead, reach Pekin the follo ' ping. Averypatent, taken O. us J � roug tti'
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i . in the first place. We shall feel our Nv Pekin to Undergo a higher exanlinatiort for Before starting, I offered to Chin-obin-wo, exiled, Man. ! I thopublictlyanoticog a fro , c 9 '
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I Open every lawful day, from 10 a.m.to 3 p.10. go to him for his advice and assisbamce, the steps, and a few days before the examina. did not himself carry one. But he, refused 'species of f Ankiffific, MOM
I SATURDAY8, 10 a.m. to I p - in. introduction you so kindly give to Mr. tion, whilst ClAn-obin-wa was walking one the offer, showing Me a curiously shaped. steps. The.pace llad�,$nlowil teri-ific, tile . . .. .
Pokln,,his rival sprang .upon knife which he carries,.and to which thief was thwitiost nimble -footed Chinaman Lariest circulation of any scientl erl
Current rates of interest sllowod on d3D:)sl Vanscombe will bo of' undoubted service. evening in ' . I � I I word. Splendidly plustratea. CI s.t 11
I Fortlinatelys some instinct caused he saidlie would prefer to trust in case. of I have everseen; but still we unatle upon , man should be-w1bbout it— e V a.,
� For myself," lie added, in a moment or him. Far; .11.60 six inonths A&resg
I N. DYER H.URDON, . twol ,,I require no introduction ; your tile intended victill, to turn in time. an emergency, as Ile is not accustomed to him step by ej4pp, Chin-ebin-wa a y-trd in � ..ZaSHERSi 361 Broadway, Now ork
� Sub-Mana,qer. friend adrea,dy kn'ows of me." For the rest any one who has conceived the use of the revolver. front of me, I desperately, striving to de- I_, ,.,______.,.,____.,_
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1_��__ � "But you are giving no reason," � the correct idea of. tile man . Chin-chin-wo, We bad four ponies—an additional ani- creago, tbatapace. ' . TE
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I 1. Perhaps," was Obin-chin-mra's reply, will easily guess that it was not many mail that IstosaY �
I A El 0 - M A K ER'S ""! "there is none, only that I think it above seconds ere his foe I&y at his mercy. And pony the ouide took Under -his char . �e,, ,and I were in the open coal) I,ry now, and. I do uld h . a 1 1,4c: ,,( ,
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