Contents of volume V. - New Series.

Vol. 5. No. 1. China and Japan, July, 1878

The late Fêng Tsun-kwang.

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Ancestral Worship.

Yates

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I. What do they believe in regard to the dead and the future world? .

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II. The practices of the Chinese in regard to their dead, as illustrative of the foregoing theory.

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Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. .. by a Tokio Resident.

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Chapter I.

11

Chapter II.

14

The death of Ota Nobunaga.

G. W.

17

American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

19

Poetry: -

The Cloud and its Lining.

E. H. B.

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"Its is best to be off with the old love, before you are non with the new."

E. H. B.

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The Illustrations.

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Opium-Smoking in a private house.

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The Shanghai General Hospital.

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The Honan Road Bridge.

24

Wuchang Pagoda.

24

Itinerant Sewing Woman.

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Vol. 5. No. 2. China and Japan, August, 1878

Legends of Kiukiang.

W. R. K.

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Ancestral Worship.

M. T. Yates

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III.

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IV.

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Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. By a Tokio Resident.

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Chapter III.

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Chapter IV.

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American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

42

Asagao Nikki. The Record of the Morning-Glory. A Japanese tale, translated Expressly for the "Far East." Chapter IX.

H. L.

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Vol. 5. No. 3. China and Japan, September, 1878

Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. By a Tokio Resident.

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Chapter V.

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Chapter VI.

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Chapter VII.

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Asagao Nikki. The Record of the Morning-Glory. A Japanese tale, translated Expressly for the "Far East." Chapter X.

H. L.

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Chapter XI.

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Outline glimpses of Scenes in a sentimental journey of a young Traveller Among the Chilean Andes, and its Sequel in reveries upon the Great Ocean.

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American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

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The charm of Fuji-yama.

H. J. B.

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Scene the first - At house in Yedo.

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Scene the second - the foot of a mountain, evening, two men talking.

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Scene the third - Again in Yedo. Hiazaboro knocking at the door.

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The Illustrations.

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The Kuan-fu-tsze Miau, Shanghai City.

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The Gate-keeper of the Kuan-fu-tsze Temple.

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O Kayo-san.

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Chefoo.

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Tung-chow-foo.

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Punishment of the Cage.

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A Chinese School.

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Vol. 5. No.4. China and Japan, October, 1878

Asagao Nikki. The Record of the Morning-Glory. A Japanese tale, translated Expressly for the "Far East." Chapter XII.

H. L.

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Chapter XIII.

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American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

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Statement of trade in British Vessels at Canton.

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Statement of trade in American Vessels at Canton.

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Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. By a Tokio Resident.

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Chapter VIII.

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Outline glimpses of Scenes in a sentimental journey of a young Traveller Among the Chilean Andes, and its Sequel in reveries upon the Great Ocean.

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The Illustrations.

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Water fall, near Ningpo.

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The Anglo-Chinese Artillery, Ningpo.

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The Taotai of Anching and his family.

94

At Chinkiang.

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The Kin Lee Yuen Wharf, Shanghai.

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Vol. 5. No.5. China and Japan, November, 1878

Outline glimpses of Scenes in a sentimental journey of a young Traveller Among the Chilean Andes, and its Sequel in reveries upon the Great Ocean.

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Asagao Nikki. The Record of the Morning-Glory. A Japanese tale, translated Expressly for the "Far East." Chapter XIV.

H. L.

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American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

101

Legends of Kiukiang.

W. R. K.

108

Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. By a Tokio Resident.

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The P'ip'a' Ting, or Guitar Pavilion.

108

Chapter IX.

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Chapter XI.

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Chapter XII.

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The Illustrations.

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Chinese Soldiers with Officer.

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On the Soochow Creek.

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Chinese Stage Costume.

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The Temple of Heaven, Peking.

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Joss Stone, near Ningpo.

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Vol. 5. No.6. China and Japan, December, 1878

American Commerce with China.

Gideon Nye

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Part IV. Commercial Retrospect.

117

Part V. The Political Episode of 1839-1842.

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Some passages in a Wanderer's Life. . by a Tokio Resident.

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Chapter XII.

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Chapter XIII.

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Asagao Nikki. The Record of the Morning-Glory. A Japanese tale, translated Expressly for the "Far East." Chapter XVI.

H. L.

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Chapter XVII.

132

Chapter XVIII.

132

Chapter XIX.

133

Chapter XX.

134

A Japanese Ghost Story.

135

The strange story of Inu-Heitaru.

136

The Illustrations.

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The Fall of the city of Chinkiang-fu.

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