!
and having soundings from 6 to 40 fathoms
The southern entrance of the strait, and for a distance of 11 or 32 miles inside, is about 15 miles wide it there suddenly harrows, so that in advancing 8 or 4 miles farther to the north-westward, between the the Garms and Topics islands, it is only a milde wide. About mid-way of the strait ir the island of Pankel, surrounded by a reef extending in some places half a mile
to the westward of which is the primoipal channel, not much more
off
patch of 2 fathoms, named Haul shoal, lies a quarter of a mile to the south-eastward of it; and there is a rock above water a good quarter of a mile to the north-westward.
THE CHINA MAIL.
peak N. by W. W. Ankort distance to the to the priests, neither would they listen westward a spit projects from the shore oven if somebody should go to them from weef in the direction of Tienza, baik mure the dead." "thau half a mile; and from the Bolth-east
than 2 miles wide, bounded on the west north-eastivard of them, is a deep his first beat Item; it is surrounded it a work for comment, we may add that the
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[No. 1509-APRIL 4, '1868.
Bliscellaneous, .
goics and Queries:
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CHINA AND JAPAN,
FOR
Professional and Literary Men,
Missionaries and Residents in the East generally. EDITED BY N. B. DENNYS,
PRICE $6 PER ANNUM.
sentence proves that the The concluding sente Great Bank.-Undang termites to the part of Thomars talend a shoe bank extends "mocking end aan twist, Scripturo to his own ends. It is clear, also, that the Rev. southward in a long narrow point, project-in the direction of the spit, leaving but a
J. Furnies has no scrapte in accepting the ing in a 3.9, E., direction, and half a narrow channel between the mile to the estirard are three small istance Tiemara 1tand, fleuthernmost of devil's advocacy of priests" A MONTHLY MEDIUM OF INTER- lying in a line parallel to it; between the the chait of islands which frant Boelaug permitted to the upholders of any creed to
COMMUNICATION opposition; but point and outer island is a cural patah with strait, between Battour and Rempang is spreal abroad without oppo
land, is about 1 miles long, NE. N. and those who use such questionable methods 2 fathoms water over it, and 7 to 9 fathous round about. Between these islande and S. W. S., three-quarters of a mile broad, as the Rev. J. Furniss deserve censure. moderately fet, you while they arjcy toleration. Lest be like a bold point project- supposed that we are selected an obsolete by the islets and banks off the north fronted by a bank, named by the short distance by & reef, Batween it and copy before we was published in 1864. On the east and of Galang. The passage mastard Groote or Great Bank. This bank has 24 of Pankol is obstructed by several reefs and to 3 fatlious over it, 3 to 6 fathoms bathe Tieninzi bauk the depths are 3 to 7 cover its author is styled Father" Farníss. islats, which render its navigation intricate,ween it and the small islands, and & to a fathoms. A shallow mud bank, having Were he really a father he would never To the northward of Pankel, the strais fathoms between it and Selatan. The a patches of sand which are seen at high have penned such a work, aur would ha Buddenly widens to 8 or 9 miles between | chotage in Day inside the bark was water upon it, nearly fills the large bay, havo eufood on others the duty of tenak- Simbolung point, the eastern extreme of furmerly considered to be good, but large Bonth-westward of Teniam Ieliant, and, ing its doctrines to children. That he Rampang island, and libie island on the reefs nad shoals extend, bots from talang extending outside the shore ref fronting knows the pain and injury the waiting of Opinions of the Press.
give he himself showe At the be- Bintang shere, the depth are varying from and Selatan, which render it anything but Aboe island, approaches the eastern ex-it muet 5 to 12 fntions. The widening of the a safe and convenient place for large vessels treme of Kantjil island in a
merol to. Aline storme Strait is caused by the deep bight in thd ( spoking a tumpirary anchorage to rexori tortion; off the east end of ery ginning he quotes the passage already reter: to with regast to the fase delicacy of Bintang shore, in which are the islands of
Wass Eaux lien N.N.E. É. 4 miles, rock li just inside the edge of the bank. modern times in keeping back from children There is a narrow channel between this the scaring images of bell." He then close to the mainland, and father out tho from Pulo Rondo, its outer of northern part bank and the Tienara islands, but it is paints for them the pictures, whereof we Dorps, Bio, Nengurang, aust. Oudjang islands of Perjingat, Terkelei, and Loban being a third of a mile SE. of Tanjong
twenty-first section with these words, "One at the north-western extreme of the hight.Dempoe, the eastern point of the adjacent ardly available for anything larger than a have giron fair samples; and concludes the we wish it every success. Sinologuez, Chi,
of the most painful things in this world is where the strait again narrows to 2 miles islands. It is a little more than half a mile
to be uma frightened.". between that island and the islands and in extent, with to 1 fathoms of water banks to the weatward. Northward of over it, and 10 to 12 fathoms near it West point, the western extreme of Bin. tang, the strait rapidly widens to its northern entrance, where it is about 10 miles wide.
WEST SIDE OF THE FBAIT.
id
bout
(To be continued.)
HELL DEPICTED FOR THE YOUNG (Pall Mall Gazette)
MISCELLANEOUS.
AN important and interesting question has lately bean decided by Lord Stanley re
trene,which is acarly in the line bolween children are taught. We have before as garding the nationality of the grandson ought the Fatious divisions of mental
any-
Keport of North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, March 1807,
stall vessels; the southern-channel is good, prefixed that one or two of the thirty-seven who are in fact untural burn subjecta sentions into which it is divided might be Persia, but are at the same time, by c being nowhere less than of a mile wide, with depths of 6 to 13 fathoms Navigators read to the children' aich Sunday at Cate-struction of British law, natural born sub-
Two periodicals which are likely to be of sing it however must be careful, when his. After, this comes a protest from jacis of Great Britain, according as their to Father Faber nginst the false delicacy of domicile of origin is British or Persian.
The law of nations extents a British na-great service have also been commenced
Bouth-eastward of the South point of Mis- avoiding the shual, to give a safe bertato oderu times in keeping back the scaring tional character to the son born in Persia 1 une is unblished at Foochow and is called
images of hell" Then follows the state- ment, Cleanse the fountain head and the stream will be purs; to which is added & quotation from the life of St. Franois Xavier to
the affect that by means of the children, St. Francis Xavier reformed the great and corrupt city of Gra." We infer that, in the opinion of the Rev. J. Furniss, : | tua in which to prepare children
far acting we and
asution, for a roef extends nearly mile in upon it, an lios N.W, a little over a mile bust Hay reformers of other great British Statuts (13, Genige 111, c21.) which province to record, for they are all means
(Foochow Advertiser, May 4, 1867.) Wo have received a copy of "Notes and Queries:" this publication will be really useful, it contains much matter relating to China which otherwise would be lost, aud
nese antiquaries and scientific men ought especially to congratulate therrasives on the appearance of "Notes and Queries, as it will form their median of communication and bring into notice what otherwise might Tjasseng Shoal is an extensivo bank, with
barelain unknown and buried in themselves. 1 to 3 fationis water over it, lying between
At present, when there is so much dis-
Now that Law and Officialism have gut Pulo Tarong (the island close to the north-ssion about what all children should be
their Gazette, Science and Philology their ward of Selatan) and the southern part of taught, it is useful. to know what some
Notes and Queries, and Missicuaries their Great Garras
the southeast ex- rras island;
and work in this land ought to be Missan Island, which with the opposito Dempos point aut the east end of Great the tenth of a series of books for child-a British Indian subject born in Persin.
composed by the The principle laid down is plainly appli
plica- taken care of; for our part wo are glad ble to the grand sons of British subjects to see these several issues, both on account island of Tulang forms the southern limit Garris, terminates in a reef which dries at Rn. 1 FormE, COS
half-tide. of the etrait, is somewhat peculiar in shape,
Forner oharta exhibited a clear Rev. J. Fornias,
by authority, for it is stamped and in other foreign countries us
of the information and instruction they of two narrow ranges of hills, channel on each sirle of Tassens shoal, but superiorion, Its title is "The Sight of wall as Persia Lord Stanley draws a reaalford, and the index they supply to the
ths northern one ja vory narrow at Hell," and its contenta are quite as start sonable distinction between persona resident different directions for au elbow
levated which The western cul, doce not afford a greater deling as the title. A recommendation is in Perein and claiming British protection/ental vigour of the foreign community in
depth
this land... of longer range extends from the south point than 8. Enthows, and in
andy: of the island 41 miles in a N. by W. W. direction, and the shorter range E. by S., 2 miles from the northern part. Nismole, a small square shaped island, lies 1 miles au, and between them is a rocky islut, amall patch of reef which lies a third of e and several dangors which block the ebou- mile of the north-east part of Tarong, and Mol. A small, thickly wooded talet lies after the west end of Great Garras is mile south-eastward of the East point of brenght to bear N.E., that island must be Missenu, futaing, with the eastern side of neared in order to avoid the bark extend that istand and Niamos, A bay whioli ap-ing from the opposite shore, and upon pesra to offer excellent úrichorage; but it which are some patches of reef; the north- la trancherous and must be entered with ermoat of those patches has a small islet
north-easterly direction from Niamol, while the shore of Misunuz is fronted by a
corrupt cities is to fucculate them with zeef which projects in places nearly of a
the doctrines taught in this work. It is milo, and just embraces the small set of
doubtful if he will find insity persons to the east point. Vasacla may, however,
agree with him. A few extracts will enable find asfo and convenient aneliorage any
oflers to settle this question for themselves. Where in the bay, in from 6 to 8 ththonis,
The children who are instructed out of Bitloffs reef, lying about three quarters by avoiding to bring the eastern part of tile small islet to the eastward of N.E.
of a mile S. by E. trun the eastern extreme this work will learn, it seems likely that Ly E.E, and the eastern sile of Niamnk to of Little Garras, has 1 to 10 fathome water hell is in the middle of the earth that the eastward of S
E the South lose to it; and between it and that island Cora, Dathari, and Abiron were sont down point of
of Missaria
W. by S.
S. cless is a patch with 2 to 3 fathoms water over it. alive into hell, and that St. Gregory you the reef which projects from
from Niamok Lights the eastern hill of Little far cruel king, who lived in a town called The ahore reef extende but a short dis- as is a lighthouse, painted white, from Ravenna, having mot the same fate. In witted that the traffic which has crossed
(Shanghai. Accorder, May 17, 1867.). tance from the north-eastern part of Mis which is exhibited a fired white light, sle- his case, however, the earth dill not the British frontier into India vid the
We are put in possession of the fourth sana, but from the north shore it projects vated. 1 Lt fool above the se, at visible 3 open. He was seen by a holy hermit, who Bolum luss since the opening of the Kafila about half & niile, and 3-fathoms patol niles. This light is very useful for guiding live on the island of Stromboli, to go season in September fast has consisted of number of "Notes and Queries on China and Japan." In saying that the present les some distance outside the edge of the vessels into the narrow part of the strait by down into this fiery mountain on that is five-hundred camel loads of wool, munjeet, umber equals in interest and importance reef, which makes it tigerous to approduight, and, leading them between Paukel land. The Rev. 1. Furniss stator, a fruit, do, each worth about Rs. 480; eigh that shore nearer than a mile A mass of and the Moobes islands, so onwards until now bow far it is to the middle of the earth.
Our knowledge rocks above water lies 2 or 3 cables west-Bauw light boutes in eight.
carpets and fruits, great deal in its favour.
these countries has hitherto bɛen 80 it ward of the north-west point of the island,
valved four
at about Rs. 220 ench, and three Great Sarrow Island, half a milo west is in the middle of the carik,
scattered, so ill-ananged, entombed as westward, and south-westward of which
representing
of works, in ward of Little Garus, is 34 miles long W. thousand miles to the horrible prison of hundred horses. This trails,
in different lan- 5, in a series of lakhs kell
of other dangers extend more than half a mile. by N. id E. by S. and of a inile broad; it.
and spreading in point of time, over Down in this place is a terrife in the aggregate abant seven
Tapees is important in amount and most i the last two centuries, that some meant - Rodong Zeat, 797 feet high, bears S. Was a flat summit, and terminates with abrupt noise. The children are asked to— by W. 4 miles from the norte-east point of points. A reuf encircles it, which extends Listen to the tremendons, the horrible encouraging. The fasts connected with its of separating what is
transit are still more
maru satisfactory, But
tis really new, from what Missana. Viewed from the southward it in places a quaitor of a mile off. A patch
A patch uproar of millons and millions of tormented
* is much to be desire presents a conical appearance, ani, belügúf reef lies about a third of a sailu from the creatures mad with the fury of hell. Ob, complaint of theft was preferred to has possibly been over at over again des- the only hill of this feature in the vicinity, north-west point of the island; und between the screams of fear, the groanings of horror, Political Superintendent, and in this case as a medium is very conspicuous. It is one of the prin- that point sad the centre of the islands the yells of ago, the tries of pain, the the full value of the merchandise stolen these and many other subjects of
the shrieks of despair from was inade good by the Agent of the Khan to those connected with the far East, my cipal objects which will enablá a stranger to bank, with but to 3 fathoms water over shonte millions! There you hear them' of Kolut residing at Jacobabail. Nor was must hail the appearance of Nutes sud maks out the entrance to Rio strail, for it is, projects in the northward nearly a mile, millions on
like
serpents,
single comisi cau nearly at all times he soon over Miseand and for half of a mito fariker in the same roaring fire lining like dragons of anything by the officials of the Khan be verionlical is of convenient size, is care
wling Eko and
dogy, the peak, formas a shoulder to the north-arge vessels should not therefore sand There van hear the hashing of teoth, and you the British Government and the dished at the low price of $4 per anaumi;
from the west end of Great Garrse,
Little Garras and marka the entrance of the arrow part of Rhio Strait; it is but a quarter of a mile long east and west, formed of two small fills, and encompassed by narrow fringe of reef.
sue the strait is approached. The hill, from directions the soundings are under fathom;
westward, and then getually slopes away
is
tremo,
Rifleman sheas, & patch of land sand three cables in extent, lies about a mile off the centre of Binan; the leash water upon whilat the
the smaller istud, or West Musbet,
is two fathoms, and from this spot the hill
on the island heara S. W., and the north- west extreme W. by N.
of a national born British subject; but the "The Alissionary Recorder," and the other tis intended to serve offspring born in Persis to the son, who emanatos from Hongkong aud is called has continued to reside in Persia after the Notes & Queries." death of his father, and has thus become as indian of intercommunication for por- domiciled de facto in Persin, will have a
sona interested in Chinese Philology, Geo- Persian domicile of origin, and a Persian graphy or History. These indications of li untional character under the law of nations. ferary activity are perhaps be most import
has boon our Lord Stanley further romarks that the ant sign of the times has enacted that every person shall be taken and deemed to be a British subject for all purposes whatever, although his father may have been burn abroad, if his grandfather by the father's side was in fact a natural born British subject, balongs to that class of laws which can only give rise to rereoval relations between a Sovereign and anbjects to be enforced within bis own dominions, do not rightfully extend to other but
WE $30 from an
to facilitate that mutual understanding one of the other, which seems so hard to estab fish between Europe and China, (Feeshow Missionury Recorder, April, 1867.) Que-
The two first numbers of Notes ries on China and Japan have been placed on our table. The magazine is every way areditsule to its editor and publishers, and we canuot but wish them, the utmost suc cees in their efforts to till an important and litherto unoccupied place in Eastera liter
ches for Theodoris, t very wicked and Dations"icial reture just sub-ature..
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ly supported as it deserves.
Hatang Linga lies 14 miles N. W. by W. ward; the wast end of Great Garras bearing J. Furaise through all hasty petaresing lar had been accused of steal stitutions; and we trust it will be as waXID="
Patanch Of
We need only add that the cringes allowed by the Treaty fully edited by Mr N. B.
Donnys, and is side are drawn between little Gacras the fearful blaphamies of the devils. in that direction, so that as Misraga i and East Moeliet inland. No.
Above all, you hear the rearing of the than Belooch State. When it is renoubered publ
which shakos 5 auger.. passed the conical shape disappears.
that this traffic passes through the wilds of during said this, wo trust the "Notes and Queries on Cain and Japan" will meet Tarong Pohit, the north-east extreing dens of Cool Bat there is another spans. Belouchistan, inhabited by the most ac with that sacuss which so creditable a pro- Binan Island, lying WWN. W.3 miles of fakind island, bears N.N.I. 1. 2 There is in bell a sousid like that of many complished thieves in the world, and num duction desnivos at the linuds of those in-.. from Missus, is 24 miles long, and very nice from the west end of Gront saraswaters. It is as if all the rivers and oceans of bering probably 40,000 melt is due, ma
it will be terested in asiatic researches... Sharm at both ends, widening to half it has on its porthorn sito a amalt hay, in the world were pouring, theocolor with a evident that the greatest
mile near the middle of the island, which which is a divu village. A reut trouts it great splash down on the door of hell Is only to the Klian's administration, but to
We insert this week, apropus of some pi- there forma a ramided point looking to that a distance of a quarter of a inile, outside, then, really the sound of waters? It is our own political agency on the frontier. worth-cut
the island Lis Bisily recognized
of which a skal bank reads away to the see the sivors and oceans of the earth pour ln forwarding the Report, the Government quit respondenes which has appeared in our cahans, an extract from by a conspicuous bill, 20 feet high, at the small islet opposite Great Carrus.
of the late of Bombay observe that that they concur jb
"Notes and Queries south-east end, A reuf fronts the greator
icebat Islands.-At 5 miles N. WE themselves into liell? NG.. What with Mr Havelock in regarding the results the new publication tha
it, then! It fa
the sound of oceans of tears part of Binan, extending a quarter of a mile of the north part, and more than from Little Gurras, is the largest and high-running down from countless millious of dizeland as very satisfactory and the on China and Japan," on the subject of in Commandant on the frontier has been di-mend to the notice of our contributors es
di fanticide, which
we particularly recom- es of the two Moober islands, readily dis- yes. They ery for ever und ever. They double that distance off the north-west extinguished by its prominent position, and cry becauso the sulphurous smoke tormorte
Layrected to couvey to the Khau of Kleint
ence containing some reliable facts in con the deep inlets to the westward and south their eyes. They cry because they are expression of the Government with reference
in ward. It rises to a round poak, with the arkuere. They cry because they have lost to the security whiels inerchants and other notion with the vexed question. ***
work as the "Notes" респ through His Such a greatest declivity on the sanderu aide tise beautiful heaven. They ory because travellers enjoy in
pashman Highnces's dominions!
larly adapted for bringing to light valu she sharp fra burus thum. Little child, it is considerably lower towards its centre,
FEATHERING HIS NEST.-Lad Keeper able information in respect to this coun better to cry on tear of repentance now
disho Kenyon was passing sentence on at
and its people, langunge, and in- try, Dangerous roofs and shivals extend from than to cry millions of teams du hell." thesu islands nearly a mile to the south- is barily needful to fallow the Rov. nest bitter,
by the nume quantities of wine from his as
reus rising and anergetic men, who are now, from Bruan, it is a huld, blitik looking is 8. by.. W. cleats them to the
and eastward, The foregoing
is fair specinion of far's cellar."Prisoner at the bar," ha
of his remarks land, 240 feet high, nearly a unile long and the extreme of Tarong point in one with the his style, and the
i stand convicted on the most thanks pinapally to the philological 18- balf a wile broad; a sus ref fruits the extrente of a point a mile westward of it is het en attractive as to induce is to quota conclusive evidence of a crime of inexpres bours of Mr Secretary Wade, making rapiù Nviours them to the at groát leugth. Sometimes he preses frous sible atrocitya critng that defies the sa advance in the zoquirement of the languages greater part of it, extendling, off in some bearing Web No extend more than the horrible to the ludicrous. An example creu Aprings of dolnestic contilence, ami is to say nothing of the devoted missionaries to strike alarra into the breast of why have already grown grey in their ser of this is the statement made on the very buglishman who invests largely in vice to the cause to which they have given le W.S.W. from the north point of Ka-the north and east extremes of Sembolang authority of St. Francis tint the devil was the choicer vintages of Southern Entops, themselvas. tang Linga, but it is quite out of the way point in ono bearing about NW. is a close seen sitting on a long henn
passed of vessels navigating Rhio Strait.
nirk for the eastern side of them, aud the through the middle of hell." We cannot, Like the serpent of old, you have stang the (San Francisco News Letter, Mar. 23, 1867-
of land 1 of your protecter. Fortunate in bay-
We have received the first number, which Binang and Katang Linga limit, in the south end of Pankol, bearing W; bN, N., however, witlihold the following picture ing a generous employer, you might, with-is full of curious, out-of-the-way, and inte- direction of the Strait, a large number of
what is to be witnessed in the third dun-
in the lowest depth of hell-out dishonesty, have continued to supply vesting matter. islandi, elsewhere duauibed as the Tetam-
islands is blicked by a sand bank having
(Singapore Free Press, Mar. 2, 1867.) *Clio pan group.
We have received the first number of a general depths of 3 to 2 fathetes over it hot; the floor is like a thick sheet of red nurts of sufficient prosperity, and even
nout little pamphlet of eight pages enti
entitled Selanga Zslands, Three in number, are there are also some dangerous reels frons a hot iron. Bue, on the middle of that red-with some of the lusuries of affinonce, ingre isicis, but well clovated and conspicu- and to three quart-sion of a mile northward hot irm for stands a girl. She boks thesil to every, saim of natural affection," Notes vad Queries an China and Japan,
of Tanong point; between these dangers about si
t sixteen years old. fler feet are bare; and blind to your own real intervals, you
coutaining some abin and interesting and the Muebet Rhonds is a cleur channel, she has neither shoes nor stockings. on her burst through all. the restraints of religion torical unpers on Chion, together with distan 3 miles, Vessels working should endly half a mile wide, with 44 to 9 fs-fent: ber bare feet stand out the red-hot and thorality, atd have, for many years, notes and hunters quarius for future con burning Boor. The dour of this mod has been feathering your nest with your meritors to auswer, and states that the not stand within a line drawn between Ka-
never been opened before since she first gut ter's bottles.
naber of its pages will depend upon the sembolang point, this easter extreios of her fact ou the red-hot Roor. Now she tang Lugs and tue North Helanga, which
TAKING A NIP ON THE S; OR, SOENEmber and length of its contributions. will
keep biom clear of the shoul W.S.W. Rempang ishind, is the next prouincit obese the is opening. She rushes AT A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER'S-Miss The work will be received with eagerness of the first named, island, and of a reef, bet on the western side of the main clanner that has gone down on her knees What shall your dress be Mrs S. by literary men, as throwing light upon having a book with a tree upon it, which after passing northward of the Moebet
Pll take an alpaca with trimmings; what the ancient traditions of China, with re the red-hot floor. Listen! she speaks. ties between the Totan gan group and the islands. It is fronted by a reef, hoge she says, 'Thare hoc at low for yoard,
vinous, and the custom of the people. boon" standing with
searches into the laws of the various pro Balangas.
which are 5 to 9 fathoms. From this point bare feet on Öédek Ísland is very hell; it
it Hies N. W. the hand trols to the westward, very much Day and night may only standing place has by W. W, 3 miles from the north increasing the width of the strait.
been this red-hot Roof Sleep never dame Selanga, and E by N. from the north
Tiemara Bank, lying NW, N.3 miles on me for a moment that I
places nearly 1 cables. A slivsl, having southward. Shoals but of a fatboin water over it, lies of a mile north-s
mile
ous; they lie to the westward of the Team
the
pan group, tan northern one bearing from
north and of Kalung Linga W.
-westward of eist flosbet
clears them to the northward.
that
which
The inlet between Galang and Rempang grout in fui hot; the walls are red your wretched wife and olildren with the
thoms water in it.
my
but,
noirs antique, plain." Drosanakor produa is yours, my dear" Miss T. Give me ces samples of the above goods in a liquid form, and serves them ons in glass thim
end of the long island of Pangale from Sembolang point, and about 1 miles horribdə burning floor. forget this bles. Ladies empty thimbles, and dress
times
would
For Sale.
BY CHARLES A, SAINT.
Liso
his-
she says, maker enters it in bill as gimp and bugles, This lalnut, as well as the Solnagas, lice eastward, of Timura island, is about half a 'at my barat and bleading feat. Let me The business in carried on quito profession
las
THE SONGKONG SIGNALS, quits out of the track of steamers, or of
hell smell sailing vessels proceeding through Rhiomile in extent, with 1 fathome water overge off this burning floor for one moment, ally. A rese, you know, wot
containing & plan of the Signals and fag sweet by any other naine, and Hourbon it, and to fachoma near it. To avoid only for one single short moment. Oh, Strait with a four, wind, but it my sit, Seiholang pulut should not be brought that in this endless eternity of years I just as good as if you call is gingham. The used at the Signal Station, Marryatt's mil
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the Principal House Flags, dak, in order to avoid a rock awash which bring inbokng wont to the eastward of fut for me singly sdment during the never whisky; alpacs, Bania Croix; doinine, Ja- belonging to and frequenting Hongkong, lies W. N., 13. iuiles from the former is 8.8.D. antil Tinara bank is passed, which ending eternity of years shall you ever leave main rum i taletan, Scotch whisky; pop-
will onsure their preserving a proper depth this red-hot foor? Is it so the girl lins, Irish
merino, XX ale; all wool of water.
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