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[CHAPTER I.]
Set Sail​—​Sea-sickness​—​Get agood offing​—​Sailho!​—​Isletsof St. Paul​—​Shipwreck there​—​Sufferings​—​Crossing theLine​—​Fernando Noronha​—​Fire​—​Remarkablepeak​—​Arrivalat Rio​—​Disappointment​—​Beauties of the harbor​—​Ashore atlast​—​Village of San Domingo​—​Flying trip to city​—​Yellowfever​—​All hands up anchor​—​Sugarloaf Mountain​—​Off forthe Cape[9]
[CHAPTER II.]
Telling Tales out of School​—​Double the Cape​—​The FlyingDutchman​—​Albatross and Cape pigeons​—​Catching thealbatross​—​The man who ate the albatross​—​Superstitionof sailors​—​Man overboard​—​Lyingto​—​Accident​—​Death​—​Thesailor's grave[20]
[CHAPTER III.]
Island of St. Paul​—​Steering for Java Head​—​Landho!​—​Christmas Island​—​Straits of Sunda​—​ABeautiful Scene​—​Sentimental Simile​—​Come toanchor​—​Anger Point​—​Villageof Anger​—​On shore in Java​—​Perfume of the East​—​Banyantree​—​The governor and Dutch hotel keeper​—​Welcome atan inn​—​Attack on Anger Fort​—​Dutch officers' prowess,and French!​—​TheJavanese​—​Chinaman​—​Mosque​—​Mahomet​—​Bazaar​—​Watering place[26]
[CHAPTER IV.]
China Sea​—​Anchor off Macào​—​Canton River​—​Whampoa​—​Tripto Canton​—​The San-pan​—​Pagodas​—​LobCreek​—​Salt junks​—​Description of a Junk​—​Mandarin, or searchboats​—​Pirates​—​Crowded state of River at Canton​—​Landat Factory Stairs​—​Visit Vice-Consul​—​New China Street​—​ACow-House​—​Wondersof Canton​—​Factory gardens​—​Water parties​—​Buddhist temples,and holy pigs​—​Dock-yard at Whampoa​—​American missionary atNewtown​—​Bethel, and its pastor​—​Fourth of July​—​Back toMacào​—​The Typa​—​The Barrier[33]
[CHAPTER V.]
Passage ashore​—​A-ti​—​The Praya​—​Forts​—​Governor'sRoad​—​Description of Macào​—​Murder of Amaral​—​Manoeuvring of Seuand his triumph​—​A new Governor​—​His death​—​Council ofGovernment​—​View from Guia Fort​—​Marques's garden​—​Camoen'sgrotto​—​Epitaph and doggerel written there​—​A beautifulspot​—​Stealing fire from the gods​—​Fate of Prometheus[44]
[CHAPTER VI.]
Up the Canton River again​—​Bay of Canton​—​BoccaTigris​—​Forts at the Bogue​—​Their construction​—​Conduct of Chinesewhen attacked​—​TheFeast of Lanterns​—​The Rebellion​—​Paddyfields and mosquitoes​—​Back to Typa​—​Pleasant times​—​Blowingup of a frigate![54]
[CHAPTER VII.]
Visit Hong-Kong​—​A beautiful morning​—​Harbor ofHong-Kong​—​Settlement of Victoria​—​Line-of-battleship Hastings​—​Forecastle logic​—​An arrival from the Northern Seas​—​HerB. M. S. Herald​—​Salutes​—​Description of Victoria​—​ClubHouse​—​Health of Hong-Kong​—​Death vacancies​—​Feasting andfêtes​—​Ball​—​Pic-Nic​—​Departure from Hong-Kong[63]
[CHAPTER VIII.]
China​—​Limited opportunities​—​The Chinese nation comparedwith others​—​Its antiquity​—​Magnitude of territory andpracticability of laws​—​Supposed origin of the Chinese​—​Fablesof their early writers​—​Explanation of theirexaggerations​—​Foundation of the Empire​—​Chinese traditionscompared with sacred history​—​Similarity of events​—​Wise menof the East​—​Introduction of Buddhism​—​Arts andsciences​—​The magnetic Needle​—​Discoveryof Gunpowder​—​Origin of thename​—​China​—​Che-Hwang-te, King of Tsin​—​Parallel betweenhim and Napoleon​—​Religion​—​Confucius​—​TheTaouists​—​Buddhism​—​A Buddhist's idea of Heaven[70]
[CHAPTER IX.]
Christmas and the New Year in Macào​—​Removal of remains ofDa Cunha​—​The dead give place to the quick​—​Chinese mannerof fishing​—​A new principle in hydraulics​—​Inspection ofMacào Militia​—​An ancient cemetery​—​Arrival of the newGovernor, Cardoza​—​Underway for Manilla​—​Fetch up atHong-Kong​—​Another start​—​Island of Luconia​—​Bay ofManilla​—​Earthquake​—​Discovery and settlement of thePhilippines​—​Description of Manilla​—​The Calzada​—​Apuppet-show[81]
[CHAPTER X.]
Drive to the Balsa​—​Meaning of the word​—​A mob ofwomen​—​Nora Creena​—​Magic, slipper​—​Description of thedrive​—​Ferryman of the females​—​Decline the office​—​Thesuburbs​—​A la Balsa​—​Manilla, intra murales​—​The Moleby Moonlight​—​Friend in a fit​—​Circo Olympico​—​Scenesin the Circle[90]
[CHAPTER XI.]
An early drive​—​Visit to Churches​—​TheCathedral​—​Description​—​Reflections​—​Church of the BinondoQuarter​—​The dead child​—​Baptism​—​Life's entrances andexit​—​Ceremony of taking the veil​—​Poor Maraquita​—​Anepisode​—​Don Cæsar de Bazan​—​Interiorof the convent​—​Interview with the Lady Superior​—​Interchange ofcompliments​—​Spanish courtesy​—​An admission[99]
[CHAPTER XII.]
Fabrico del Tobago​—​Manufacture of the cheroot​—​Descriptionof the process​—​Female operatives​—​Giganticeffects​—​Midshipman attacked​—​A delightful Evening​—​Boatahoy​—​Disappointed in trip to Lagunade Bay​—​FuncionFamilia​—​Madame Theodore​—​The Calçadaagain​—​Margarita​—​Teatro Binondo​—​TeatroTagalo de Tondo​—​Espana​—​Anecdoteof an Englishman​—​Farewell to Manilla​—​Out to Sea[105]
[CHAPTER XIII.]
Anchor in harbor of Hong-Kong​—​Hastings and Herald bothoff​—​Advantage of newspapers​—​A first-rate notice​—​ThePress of Victoria​—​The Friend of China​—​Itspugnacity​—​Advertising sheets​—​Description ofIsland​—​Rain​—​Character of Chinese inhabitants[114]
[CHAPTER XIV.]
Hong-Kong​—​Object of its settlement​—​Its service as anopium dépôt​—​Views of the opium trade​—​Itshistory​—​Considered the cause and object of the war​—​Treaty ofNankin​—​Opium trade fixed on China[121]
[CHAPTER XV.]
Trip to Macào​—​Disappointed in getting ashore​—​Mailarrived​—​Get no letters​—​Expression of sentiments​—​Causesand effects​—​Overland mail​—​Idea of a route​—​HappyValley​—​Chase of Pirates​—​A Poisson d'Avril​—​Intothe Typa again​—​Arrival of consort​—​Late dates​—​Catholicfête​—​Depart for Shanghae​—​The Yang-tse-Kiang​—​Improvementin the appearance of the country​—​Betterrace of men​—​Banks of the Woo-sung[127]
[CHAPTER XVI.]
Shanghae​—​Immense number of junks​—​Foreignresidences​—​Novelty of Chimneys​—​Revoltingappearance of beggars​—​Undertakers​—​Priceof coffins​—​Decline trading​—​Descriptionof city​—​Stagnant pools​—​Tea gardens​—​Sweetsite​—​The Taoutae​—​Advantages ofShanghae​—​Departure​—​Ship ashore!​—​Sensation[135]
[CHAPTER XVII.]
Amoy​—​Its trade​—​Cause ofdecay​—​Infanticide​—​Manner ofdestroying female infants​—​China woman'sconfession​—​Environs​—​Britishand American cemeteries​—​The fatalrock​—​Koo-lung-Seu​—​Chinesegunnery​—​ChineseCustoms​—​Marriage​—​Death​—​Mannerof mourning​—​Pagoda of Nan-tae-Woo-Shan[142]
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
Formosa​—​Description of the island​—​Itsproductions​—​Coalmines​—​Metals​—​The Dutchpossessions​—​Their expulsion​—​Properpolicy of civilized powers[148]
[CHAPTER XIX.]
Leave Amoy​—​Arrive in Macào Roads​—​Liveashore​—​Wellguarded​—​Night calls​—​Ventriloquistat Typa Fort​—​Ordered on board​—​Upto Whampoa​—​Clipper Ships​—​Overto Hong-Kong​—​Coronation day​—​Independenceday​—​Hurried on board​—​The mail​—​Ty-foongs[154]
[CHAPTER XX.]
Ty-foong passed​—​Pleasant season​—​Theatricalexhibition​—​The Macàense​—​PhilharmonicSociety​—​Italian Opera​—​Awaiting orders forhome​—​Thoughtsof home and friends​—​Idea suggested by the settingsun​—​Poetry​—​Maladie dePays​—​Its effects upon theSwiss​—​A remedy​—​My own experience, and manner ofCure[161]
[CHAPTER XXI.]
Haul up all standing​—​Boat races​—​Interestin the sport​—​Excitementgeneral​—​Arrangements​—​Jockeyism​—​Regatta​—​Preparations​—​Thestart​—​The race​—​The result​—​Launch andfirst cutter​—​Race described con-amore​—​Suggestion of anold salt​—​Satan and sailors[166]
[CHAPTER XXII.]
Effects of the race​—​Suppers and their effects​—​The stuffthat dreams are made of​—​A scrape in the Typa​—​Again atWhampoa[172]
[CHAPTER XXIII.]
Anson's Bay​—​Hong-Kong again​—​P. & O. Company's hulktakes fire​—​Escape of captain's wife​—​Toong-KooBay​—​Piracy​—​Fire at Macào​—​Wolfagain at Whampoa​—​Amateur theatricals at Canton​—​Melancholy musings[177]
[CHAPTER XXIV.]
Commodore arrives at last​—​Preparations for astart​—​Delay​—​Washington's Birthday​—​Theclipper Challenge​—​Prisoners from her​—​Homewardbound!​—​Reflections onleaving​—​Case of small-pox​—​Second visit to Anger[184]
[CHAPTER XXV.]
No mosquitoes at Anger​—​The land of the East​—​Asketch​—​Advantages of Anger​—​Dolce-far-niente​—​Islandof Java​—​Batavia​—​Bantam​—​Comparisonbetween Anger and Singapore[189]
[CHAPTER XXVI.]
Pass through Sunda Strait​—​H. B. M. S. Rattler​—​Catch thetrades​—​A learned opinion on diaries​—​Extracts fromdiary​—​Isleof France​—​Its romance​—​Bourbon​—​Mauritius​—​Capeof Good Hope​—​Description​—​Trouble in gettingin​—​Table Bay and Mountain[194]
[CHAPTER XXVII.]
Land at Cape Town​—​Hotels and widows​—​Driveto Constantia​—​Description of drive​—​Priceof wine​—​Manumission of slaves​—​Seasons atthe Cape​—​The town through a microscope, &c. &c.[200]
[CHAPTER XXVIII.]
Settlement of Cape Town​—​Its productions​—​TheKaffir war​—​Latestdispatches​—​Cause of the rebellion​—​Description of the Kaffirby the traveller​—​Opinion of him by the resident​—​Authority ofprominent men​—​Observatory, &c.[208]
[CHAPTER XXIX.]
A death on board​—​Our freight​—​Extracts fromdiary​—​St. Helenaand Napoleon​—​The trades​—​Poetical idea of astarry telegraph​—​Good sailing[217]
[CHAPTER XXX.]
Classic ground​—​Hispaniola​—​Romance of thewestern waters​—​Extracts from diary​—​On awind​—​Newsboats wanted​—​TheBermudas​—​Target practice[222]
[CHAPTER XXXI.]
The Gulf Stream​—​Darby'stheory​—​Its ingenuity​—​The coastsof America​—​John Cabot, the Venetian​—​"Terra primumvisa"​—​Completion of cruise​—​Conclusion[226]